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SATSATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00nppmv (Listen)SAT1.00amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C minor,SATK427 (Grosse Messe) Marita Solberg (soprano)SATMarianne Beate Kielland (mezzo-soprano)SATFredrik Akselberg (tenor) Trond Gudevold (bass)SATNorwegian National Opera Choir Oslo PhilharmonicSATArvid Engegard (conductor)SAT2.20amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Fantasia and Fugue inSATG minor for organ, BWV542 (Great) Ligita Sneibe (organ)SAT2.32amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): String Quartet in A, Op 41SATNo 3 Faust QuartetSAT3.01amSATGoldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Overture (In Italien, Op 49)SATHungarian Radio Orchestra Geza Oberfrank (conductor)SAT3.13amSATMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Triolet (Triolet);SATDumka; Przyczyna (The Reason)SATUrszula Kryger (mezzo-soprano)SATKatarzyna Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano)SAT3.21amSATStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Symphony in three movementsSATSudwestrundfunk Symphony OrchestraSATIgor Stravinsky (conductor)SAT3.43amSATBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Vier Klvierstucke, Op 119SATRobert Silverman (piano)SAT4.00amSATChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849), arr. Paganini: Nocturne inSATD, Op 9 No 2 Vilmos Szabadi (violin)SATMarta Gulyas (piano)SAT4.05amSATBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Cello Concerto in D, G478SATBoris Andrianov (cello) Varazdin Chamber OrchestraSATDavid Geringas (conductor)SAT4.25amSATTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Overture in F for twoSATchalumeaux, two violette and basso continuoSATCollegium Aureum Franzjosef Maier (concert master)SAT4.37amSATLa Rue, Pierre de (c.1460-1518): Kyrie (Missa Sancto Job)SATOrlando ConsortSAT4.42amSATDuphly, Jacques (1715-1789): La TriboletSATColin Tilney (harpsichord)SAT4.46amSATCouperin, Francois (1668-1733): Musette de Choisy (PiecesSATde clavecin, ordre No 15) Colin Tilney (harpsichord)SAT4.49amSATHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Cara sposa, amanteSATcara (Rinaldo, Act 1, Sc 7) Graham Pushee (countertenor)SATAustralian Brandenburg OrchestraSATPaul Dyer (artistic director)SAT5.01amSATLe Concert Brise: Improvisation on La MonicaSATLe Concert BriseSAT5.08amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Contrapunctus 1 and 2SAT(The Art of Fugue) Young Danish String QuartetSAT5.15amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Piano Concerto in GSATAlwin Bar (piano) Netherlands Radio Symphony OrchestraSATBernhard Klee (conductor)SAT5.38amSATSullivan, Arthur (1842-1900): Symphony in E (Irish)SATBBC Philharmonic Richard Hickox (conductor)SAT6.14amSATTrad, arr. Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Farewell toSATCucullain Londonderry Air - an old Irish melody (orig forSATviolin and piano) Moshe Hammer (violin)SATTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)SAT6.19amSATDaniel-Lesur, Jean Yves (1908-2002): Suite Medievale forSATflute, harp and string trio (1946) Arpea EnsembleSAT6.34amSATAnon: Four Songs of the Harp SequentiaSAT6.50amSATSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): The Swan of TuonelaSAT(Lemminkainen Suite) DR Symphony OrchestraSATJohn Storgards (conductor).SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00nt9dz (Listen)SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00nt9f1 (Listen)SAT09.05amSATVAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Piano Concerto; The Wasps Suite; EnglishSATFolk Song SuiteSATAshley Wass (piano) / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic / JamesSATJudd (conductor) Naxos 8.572304 (CD, Budget)SATSATELGAR: The Crown of India (orch. Payne) [2 versions, No 2SATed. Davis]; Imperial March; Empire March; Coronation MarchSATClare Shearer (mezzo-soprano) / Gerald Finley (baritone) /SATBarbara Marten (narrator) / Deborah McAndrew (narrator) /SATJoanne Mitchell (narrator) / Sheffield Philharmonic ChorusSAT/ BBC Philharmonic / Sir Andrew Davis (conductor)SATChandos CHAN10570 (2CD)SATSATANSELL: Overture – Plymouth Hoe; Overture – TheSATWindjammer; ELGAR: The Fringes of the Fleet; Inside theSATBar; Big Steamers (arr. Higgins); Elegy for Strings;SATIRELAND: The Soldier; Blow Out You Bugles (orch. Higgins);SATWOOD: A Manx Overture – The Isle of Mountains and Glens;SATElizabeth of England; GERMAN: Big Steamers (orch. Higgins);SATRoderick Williams (baritone) / Nicholas Lester /SAT(baritone) / Laurence Meikle (baritone) / Duncan RockSAT(baritone) / Guildford Philharmonic / Tom HigginsSAT(conductor) Somm SOMMCD243 (CD)SATSAT09.35am Building a LibrarySATIRELAND: Piano Concerto in E flatSATSATReviewer – Piers Burton-PageSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATNext week William Mival compares recordings of Bruckner’sSATSymphony No 5.SATSAT10.15am Recent ReleasesSATSCHUBERT: Moments musicaux D 780; Allegretto in C minor DSAT915; Impromptus D 899 David Fray (piano)SATVirgin Classics 6944890 (CD, Mid Price)SATSATSchubert: Piano Works Vol 3SATSCHUBERT: Piano Sonata B flat major D 960; MomentsSATmusicaux D 780 Gerhard Oppitz (piano)SATHanssler HAEN98298 (CD)SATSATSchubert Live Vol 2SATPiano Sonata in C minor D 958; Moments musicaux D 780;SATDeutsche Tanze D 783; Piano Sonata in G major D 894; 4SATImpromptus D 935 Imogen Cooper (piano)SATAvie AV2157 (2CD, Mid Price)SATSAT10.55am New ReleasesSATAndrew talks to Ivan Hewett about new releases of music bySATHaydn. With extracts from the following discs:SATSATHaydn: DivertimentiSATHAYDN: Octet (Divertimento no. 1) in G major Hob X:12;SATQuintet in D major Hob X:10; Octet (Divertimento no. 3) inSATG major Hob X:5; Octet in D major Hob X:1SATCombattimento Consort Amsterdam / Jan Willem de VriendSAT(director) Challenge CC72345 (Hybrid SACD)SATSATHAYDN: The Seven last Words of Christ on the Cross Hob XX:1SATFrancisco Rojas (evangelist) / Le Concert Des Nations /SATJordi Savall (conductor) Alia Vox AVDVD9868 (DVD)SATSATHaydn: Piano Trios Volume 2SATHAYDN: Piano Trio in E major Hob XV:28; Piano Trio in ESATflat major Hob XV:29; Piano Trio in E flat major HobSATXV:30; Piano Trio in E flat minor Hob XV:31SATThe Florestan Trio Hyperion CDA67757 (CD)SATSATHAYDN: Die Schopfung (The Creation)SATJulia Kleiter (soprano) / Maximilian Schmitt (tenor) /SATJohannes Weisser (bass) / RIAS Chamber Choir / FreiburgSATBaroque Orchestra / Rene Jacobs (conductor)SATHarmonia Mundi HMC992039-40 (2CD and bonus DVD)SATSATHAYDN: Violin Concerto No 1 in C major Hob VIIa:1;SATSymphony No 49 in F minor Hob I:49 'La Passione'; SymphonySAT80 in D minor Hob I:80SATFreiburg Baroque Orchestra / Gottfried von der GoltzSAT(violin and direction)SATHarmonia Mundi HMX2962029 (CD, Mid Price)SATSATMOZART: Sinfonia Concertante KV364; HAYDN: Violin ConcertoSATin C Major HobVIIa1; Violin Concerto in G Major HobVIIa4SATRachel Podger (violin) / Pavlo Beznosiuk (viola) /SATOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentSATChannel Classics CCSSA29309 (Hybrid SACD)SATSAT11.40am Disc of the WeekSATDebussy: Complete Works for Piano Volume 5SATDEBUSSY: Khamma; La boite a joujoux; JeuxSATJean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) Chandos CHAN10545 (CD)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00nt9f3 (Listen)SATRichard Rodney Bennett, Leonidas KavakosSATSATRichard Rodney BennettSATSATThe Great American Songbook was the first musical love ofSAT73-year old composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. HisSATreputation now – largely as a writer of film and TVSATscores, melodic orchestral pieces, and as a master of jazzSATpiano and song – disguises the fact that as a student inSATthe 1950s, Bennett fell for the novelty of hard-coreSATmodernism, moving to Paris to become the first pupil ofSATBoulez.SATSATHe talks candidly to Tom about his first childhood musicalSATexperiences, his rejection of the modernism of his youthSATand early career, and his move towards a more inclusiveSATmusical language based on a lifelong passion for harmonySATand song – and about the connections which hold it allSATtogether.SATSATThe HochhausersSATSATPromoters and impresarios Victor and Lilian Hochhauser areSATthis week being honoured with an award from the RoyalSATAcademy of Dance, in recognition of a lifetimeSATcontribution to dance in Britain. It is through their workSATthat companies such as the Bolshoi and Kirov BalletsSATtoured the UK in the years after the Second World War, butSATthey also played a huge role in providing audiences theSATchance to witness musicians such as Dmitri Shostakovich,SATDavid Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich and SviatoslavSATRichter.SATSATAt her home in London, Lilian Hochhauser tells Tom how sheSATand her husband navigated cold war Soviet bureaucracy toSATbring Russian musicians to Britain, and how she came toSATdevelop personal friendships with so many of the greatSATartists they promoted.SATSATLukas LigetiSATSATNew York-based composer Lukas Ligeti is attracting aSATfollowing as one of the most adventurous young musicalSATpioneers – from his music for orchestra and chamberSATgroups, to his sonic explorations into electronica andSATperformances as percussionist and jazz improviser.SATSATLukas’s music is infused with ideas from around the world,SATfrom Norwegian fiddling to Miles Davis, but it is theSATinspiration of traditional African rhythms and melodiesSATwhich links his music to that of his father, the greatSATHungarian composer Gyorgy Ligeti. Ligeti junior has chosenSATto face head-on the challenge of defining his own uniqueSATmusical language under the weight of his father’s legacy.SATHe tells Tom about their mutually supportive yet criticalSATrelationship, and how his creativity today transcends hisSATfather’s music, but is also indebted to it.SATSATLukas Ligeti is on a UK tour 13-17 NovemberSATSATLeonidas KavakosSATSATViolinist Leonidas Kavakos has been hailed as a visionarySATsoloist. He gained an international reputation as aSATclassical musician in his teens, yet he grew up in GreeceSATsurrounded by the traditional music his father played, andSAThas retained the influence of those folk roots.SATSATAs an Artist in Focus at the South Bank Centre in London,SATKavakos has designed a series of programmes which revealSATwhat he believes is the essence of music. Tom meets him toSATfind out how, through performances as soloist, chamberSATmusician, and violinist-conductor – and with music rangingSATfrom Bach to Berg, Haydn to Schnittke – Kavakos hopes toSATreveal to audiences his concept of Source, ‘theSATwell-spring of inspiration that lies at the heart of allSATgreat music’.SATSATLeonidas Kavakos: An Artist in Focus runs at London’sSATSouth Bank Centre 25 November - 1 DecemberSATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00nt9f5 (Listen)SATDom Dinis - King of PortugalSATCatherine Bott explores the musical legacy of King Dinis ISATof Portugal. He was a remarkable man, born in the yearSAT1261, and ruled Portugal for 46 years during which time heSATconsolidated both his country's economy and its frontiers,SATlimiting the powers of the aristocracy and resolvingSATconflicts in the church. He was known for his wisdom,SATprudence and passion for justice, and not only was hisSATcourt a refuge for poets and minstrels from all over theSATIberian peninsula and beyond, he also joined them with hisSATown poetry and music.SATSATAlfonso X of Castille: Entre Av'e EvaSATBrigitte Lesne (hurdy-gurdy, voice)SATOPUS OPS30134 Track 20SATSATAnon: Cantiga 320 (Cantigas de Santa Maria)SATClemencic Consort Rene Clemencic (director)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMX290152427 CD 4 Track 8SATSATDom Dinis: Levantous' a velida (text - King Dinis, melodySAT- Higginson) Ensemble AlcatrazSATDORIAN DOR 90285 Track 8SATSATMartin Codax: Cantiga: Mandad'ei comigoSATBrigitte Lesne (voice and harp) OPUS OPS30134 Track 5SATSATDom Dinis: Cantigas 1 and 2 Theatre of VoicesSATPaul Hillier (conductor)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907129 Tracks 8, 9SATSATDom Dinis: Cantiga 3 Theatre of VoicesSATPaul Hillier (conductor)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907129 Track 10SATSATDom Dinis: Cantiga 4 and 5 Theatre of VoicesSATPaul Hillier (conductor)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907129 Tracks 11-12SATSATDom Dinis: Cantigas 6 and 7 Theatre of VoicesSATPaul Hillier (conductor)SATHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907129 Tracks 13-14.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00npls8 (Listen)SATFlorian BoeschSATFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Sean Rafferty.SATSATAustrian baritone Florian Boesch in a wide-rangingSATprogramme of songs by Schubert, accompanied by MalcolmSATMartineau at the piano.SATSATFlorian Boesch is making his mark as an opera singer andSAThas won the Golden Mask National Theatre Award for hisSATPapageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute at the BolshoiSATTheatre, Moscow. He is also an important recital singer,SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00nt9f7 (Listen)SATWOMEX 2009, WOMEX 2009SATLucy Duran presents more highlights from WOMEX, the annualSATgathering of the world music industry, which in 2009 takesSATplace in Copenhagen. It showcases the newest bands and theSATfreshest talent in world music, such as Carlou D fromSATSenegal. Lucy also catches up with the Iranian kamanchehSATmaster Kayhan Kalhor.SATSATProduced by James ParkinSATSATHighlights from WOMEX 2009SATSATSpokFrevo Orquestra Spok (saxophone)SATCarlos Silva (saxophone) Gilbert Ponta (saxophone)SATRafael Santos (saxophone) Carlos Lima (trumpet)SATJailson Silva (trumpet) Jose Lima Filho (trumpet)SATGermerson Silva Netto (trumpet) Cleber Silva (trombone)SATMarcone Nascimento (trombone) Marcillo Silva (trombone)SATJose Souza (trombone) Renato silva (guitar)SATJose Silva (double bass)SATElizangelo Oliveira (percussion) Adleson Silva (drums)SATAugusto Silva (drums)SATSATThe Anthem of Recife SpokFrevo OrquestraSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATHasna el BechariaSATHasna el Becharia (loader, vocals, gumbri, electric guitar)SATSouad Asla (vocals) Eneas Souza de Jesus Filho (guitars)SATMohammed Menni (vocals, darbuke, percussion)SATHector Gomez (drums, percussion)SATRubens Souza de Jesus (bass)SATSATTrad: Khawa Hasna el Becharia & EnsembleSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATLucy Duran interviews Hasna el BechariaSATSATTrad: Rabilik Hasna el Becharia & EnsembleSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATKayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider Kayhan Kalhor (kamancheh)SATJonathan Gandelsman (violin) Colin Jacobsen (violin)SATNicholas Cords (viola) Eric Jacobsen (cello)SATSATTrad, Arr. Kalhor: Improvised Solo Kayhan KalhorSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATLucy Duran interviews Kayhan KalhorSATSATKalhor, Arr. Kalhor/Ljova: Silent CitySATKayhan Kalhor & Brooklyn Rider Album: Silent CitySATWorld Village 168078SATSATLucy Duran interviews Deborah CohenSATSATDeolinda Ana Bacalhau (vocals)SATJosé Pedro Leitão (double bass)SATLuís José Martins (guitar)SATPedro da Silva Martins (guitar)SATSATClandestino DeolindaSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATCarlou D Carlou D (lead vocals) Sarr Thierno (bass)SATEdouard Manga (kora) Janvier Berto Gildas (drums)SATJean François Mendy (guitar) Sekou Kante (guitar)SATMody Kante (percussion)SATSATGoree Carlou D & EnsembleSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSATSam Fall Carlou D & EnsembleSATRecorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009SATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00nt9f9 (Listen)SATCleo LaineSATLooking forward to her appearance at the 2009 London JazzSATFestival, Cleo Laine joins Alyn Shipton to select some ofSATthe finest recorded performances from her distinguishedSATcareer.SATSATDISC 1 Title: Just a Sittin' and A Rockin'SATArtist: Cleo LaineSATComposer: Ellington, Strayhorn, GainesSATAlbum: I Hear Music Label: Salvo (Union Square)SATNumber BX403 CD3 Track 13SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine (vocals), Clark Terry (trumpet),SATMark Whitfield (guitar) John Dankworth Orchestra.SATSATDISC 2 Title: Mr and MississippiSATArtist: Cleo Laine with the Johnny Dankworth SevenSATComposer: Gordon Album: I Hear MusicSATLabel: Salvo (Union Square) Number: BX403 CD1 Track 8SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine (vocals), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet),SATJohn Dankworth (alto sax), Don Rendell (tenor sax), BillSATLe Sage (vibes), Joe Muddell (bass), Eddie Taylor (drums).SAT4 March 1952.SATSATDISC 3 Title: Easy LivingSATArtist: Cleo Laine with the Johnny Dankworth SevenSATComposer: Rainger/Robin Album: I Hear MusicSATLabel: Salvo (Union Square) Number: BX403 CD1 Tr 6SATPersonnel: as above. 6 May 1953.SATSATDISC 4 Title: A Child Is Born Artist: Cleo LaineSATComposer: Jones/Wilder Album: Christmas at the StablesSATLabel: Audio B Number: 5011SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc; John Dankworth, ss; JohnSATHorler, p; Malcolm Creese, b; AllanSATGanley, d; Andy Panayi, fl; Chris Garrick, vn; MattSATSkelton, perc. 1999.SATSATDISC 5 Title: PIerrot LunaireSATArtist: Cleo Laine, Nash Ensemble - Elgar HowarthSAT(conductor) Composer: SchoenbergSATAlbum: Cleo Laine sings Pierrot Lunaire and songs bySATCharles Ives Label: RCA Number: LRL1 5058SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc; Nash Ensemble - Elgar HowarthSAT(conductor)SATSATDISC 6 Title: SummertimeSATArtist: Cleo Laine and Ray CharlesSATComposer: George and Ira Gershwin, Heyward and HaywardSATAlbum: I Hear Music Label: SalvoSATNumber BX 403 CD 3 Track 10SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine and Ray Charles, with studioSATorchestra from the original RCA album Porgy and Bess.SATSATDISC 7 Title: He Was BeautifulSATArtist: Cleo Laine and John WilliamsSATComposer: Myers, Laine Album: I Hear MusicSATLabel: Salvo Number BX 403 CD 3 Track 12SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc; John Williams, g. 1976.SATSATDISC 8 Title: Shall I Compare thee to a Summer's DaySATArtist: Cleo LaineSATComposer: Shakespeare, Laine, DankworthSATAlbum: I Hear Music Label: SalvoSATNumber: BX 403 CD 3 Track 5SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc. Personnel not listed.SATSATDISC 8 Title: Oh Tell me The Truth About LoveSATArtist: Cleo Laine Composer: Auden/DankworthSATAlbum: I Hear Music Label: SalvoSATNumber BX 403 CD 3 Track 6SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc; John Dankworth, cl, arr., dir.SATPersonnel not listed.SATSATDISC 9 Title: Bill Artist: Cleo LaineSATComposer: Kern/Wodehouse/Hammerstein Album: I Hear MusicSATLabel: Salvo Number: BX 403 CD 3 Track 8SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine and John Dankworth Orchestra,SATCarnegie Hall, 1974.SATSATDISC 10 Title: No One Is AloneSATArtist: Cleo Laine and Jacqui DankworthSATComposer: Sondheim Album: I Hear Music Label: SalvoSATNumber: BX 403 CD 4 Track 2SATPersonnel: Cleo Laine, voc; Jacqui Dankworth, voc;SATensemble arr and cond. John Dankworth.SATSATDISC 11 Title: It was a Lover and His LassSATArtist: Cleo Laine Composer: Shakespeare/YoungSATAlbum: I Hear Music Label: SalvoSATNumber: BX 403 CD 3 Track 10 Personnel: as for disc 8.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00nt9fc (Listen)SATSATJRR Signature Tune:SATOh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (WyntonSATMarsalis)SATPerformed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p),SATTodd Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny BarkerSAT(bj), Teddy Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald VealSAT(b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 28 October 1988SATTaken from the album The Majesty of the BluesSAT1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)SATSATThree Sisters (John Scofield) (5:39)SATPerformed by John Scofield (g) David Livolsi (b) Eric KalbSAT(d) Johnny Durkin (congas) Johnny Alemandra (perc)SATRecorded 1999, New York Taken from the album BumpSAT2000 CD (Verve 5434302(1) Track 1)SATSATTune Up (Miles Davis) (5:44)SATPerformed by Sonny Rollins (ts) Wynton Kelly (p) DougSATWatkins (b) Philly Joe Jones (d)SATRecorded 22 September 1957, New JerseySATTaken from the album The Best of Sonny RollinsSAT1989 CD (Blue Note CDP7932032(1); Track 5)SATSATEverything Happens to Me (Thomas Adair, Matt Dennis) (3:52)SATPerformed by Paul Motian (d) Chris Potter (sax) LarrySATGrenadier (b) Rebecca Martin (vocals)SATRecorded 21-23 November 2005 at Avatar Studios, New YorkSATTaken from the album On Broadway vol. 4, or the paradox ofSATcontinuity 2006 CD (Winter & Winter 910 125-2. Track 7)SATSATI’m All Right (Becker, Klein, Peyroux) (3:25)SATPerformed by Madeleine Peyroux (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar)SATDean Parks (g) David Piltch (b) Jay Bellerose (d) SamSATYahel (Keyboards) Recorded 2006SATTaken from the album Half the Perfect WorldSAT2006 CD (Emarcy/Rounder 0602517032798; Track 1)SATSATBoat to Islay (Steele) (4:23)SATPerformed by Stu Richie (d) Rory Campbell (pipe/whistle)SATAidan O’Rourke (fiddle) Catriona MacDonald (fiddle) AidanSATO’Donnell (b) Su-a Lee (cello) Dave Milligan (p) MairiSATCampbell (fiddle/viola) Colin Steele (tp) Phil Bancroft (s)SATRecorded 2008 Taken from the album StramashSAT2009 CD (Gadgemo Records. GAD001CD. Track 5)SATSATJeepers Creepers (Mercer, Warren) (3:04)SATPerformed by Cleo Laine and her Orchestra: Eddie BlairSAT(tp) Ken Wray (tb) Dougie Robinson (as) Tommy Whittle (ts)SATRonnie Ross (bs) Max Harris (p) Sammy Stokes (b) EddieSATTaylor (d) John Dankworth (arr)SATRecorded 13 December 1955, LondonSATTaken from the album Spread a Little HappinessSATCD (Avid AMSC854(2); Disc 2, Track 9)SATSATLonnie’s Lament (John Coltrane) (5:37)SATPerformed by Marcus Miller (bass guitar, bass clarinet,SATdrum programming, organ, guitar, synths, tenor sax) HubertSATLaws (flute solo) Branford Marsalis (soprano sax solo)SATLenny White (brush fills) Leroy ‘Scooter’ Taylor (basSATsynth) Kenny Garrett (as) Michael ‘Patches’ Stewart (tp)SATLarry Corbett (cello) Recorded 2001SATTaken from the album M²SAT2001 CD (Dreyfus FDM366232(1); Track 2)SATSATLeaving Again/In the Wee Small Hours (Keith Jarrett, KurtSATElling) (4:58)SATPerformed by Kurt Elling (v) Laurence Hobgood (p)SATRecorded 2007 Taken from the album NightmovesSAT2007 CD (Concord Jazz 8807230138; Track 9)SATSATUna Muy Bonita (Ornette Coleman) (6:23)SATPerformed by Joe Henderson (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vb)SATMcCoy Tyner (p) Herbie Lewis (b) Billy Higgins (d)SATRecorded 1966 Taken from the album Stick Up!SATLP (Blue Note BST 84244. S1/1)SATSATAnd on the third day (Mike Gibbs) (8:03)SATPerformed by Mike Gibbs and Tanglewood 63: Gordon BeckSAT(keys) Chris Pyne (tb) John Surman (sax) Jack Bruce, BrianSATOdges, Roy Babbington (electric bass) Kenny Wheeler(tp)SATJohn Marshall (d) Chris Spedding electric and acousticSATguitar) Mike GibbsSATRecorded 10 & 12 November and 2 & 23 December 1970SATTaken from the album Michael Gibbs Tanglewood 63SAT2005 CD (Vocalion CDLK 4253. Disc 1, Track 8)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00nt9fy (Listen)SATLigeti's Le Grand MacabreSATSATIn a performance given at Le Theatre de la Monnaie inSATBrussels, Leo Hussain conducts Ligeti's Le Grand MacabreSATwith an international cast in a production by innovativeSATCatalan theatre company La Fura dels Baus.SATSATLigeti's anarchic opera centres on a set of 'stock'SATcharacters, including a pair of young lovers, a cuckoldedSAThusband and domineering wife, a drunk, a pair of corruptSATpoliticians and a corpulent prince. They live in aSATtimeless dystopian 'Breughelland', visited by Death whoSATpromises the end of world but, though drink andSATincompetence, fails to deliver.SATSAT6.00pmSATIvan Hewett introduces Ligeti's 'anti-anti-opera' - as theSATcomposer himself called it - with the help of Ligeti'sSATbiographer Richard Steinitz.SATSAT6.10pmSATLe Grand Macabre: Scenes 1 and 2SATSAT6.55pmSATRichard Steinitz reveals more about the hidden depths andSATdifficult gestation of this remarkable piece of theatre.SATSAT7.10pmSATLe Grand Macabre: Scenes 3 and 4SATSATPiet the Pot ...... Chris Merritt (tenor)SATAmando ...... Frances Bourne (mezzo-soprano)SATAmanda ...... Ilse Eerens (soprano)SATNekrotzar ...... Werner Van Mechelen (baritone)SATAstradamors ...... Frode Olsen (bass)SATMescalina ...... Ning Liang (mezzo-soprano)SATVenus ...... Barbara Hannigan (soprano)SATPrince Go-Go ...... Brian Asawa (countertenor)SATRuffiak ...... Bernard Villiers (baritone)SATSchobiack ...... Gerard Lavalle (baritone)SATSchabernack ...... Jacques Does (baritone)SATWhite Minister ...... Eberhard Lorenz (actor)SATBlack Minister ...... Martin Winkler (actor)SATGepopo/Chief of Secret Police ...... Barbara HanniganSAT(soprano) La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra and ChorusSATLeo Hussain (conductor)SATSATContains strong language.SATSAT20:25 Recital b00nt9jx (Listen)SATGoldberg VariationsSATFreddy Kempf (piano) performs Bach's Goldberg Variations,SATBWV988.SATSAT21:45 Between the Ears b00ntb51 (Listen)SATA Season in HellSATAn abridged radio reworking of Rimbaud's intenseSATmasterpiece of spiritual disillusionment, narrated by CarlSATPrekopp with a soundscape by Bristol composer ElizabethSATPurnell and poems sung by Robert Wyatt.SATSATA Season in Hell was written between April and August 1873SATin London and France, when Rimbaud was 18, and in theSATthroes of an intense, transgressive and destructiveSATrelationship with Verlaine. It is regarded as one of theSATmost remarkable pieces of prose poetry ever written - aSATmixture of autobiography and enigmatic dream sequence inSATwhich Rimbaud looks back in despair over his life as aSATpoet. Combining lucid self-appraisal with demented vision,SATit moves between hyper-realism and hallucinatorySATsurrealism, blending sounds, colours, odours and intenselySATvisual images. The 25 pages of A Season in Hell, here cutSATto a third of its length, are seen as both a testimony toSATand a tortured recantation of Rimbaud's poeSATSATElizabeth Purnell's soundtrack for the work includesSATcomposed music, field recordings and processed sound in aSATraw response to the words; she set the poems specificallySATfor Wyatt, whose voice in its high, delicate registerSATsuggests a beyond-the-grave alter-ego to the young Rimbaud.SATSATContains language that might cause offence.SATSAT22:15 Hear and Now b00ntb53 (Listen)SATSonic Explorations FestivalSATRobert Worby presents new music from the LondonSATSinfonietta's Sonic Explorations festival, recorded atSATKings Place in London. Curated by composer Jonathan HarveySATover the course of three days, the festival explores newSATand old electroacoustic music.SATSATIn a selection of highlights from one of the days ofSATconcerts, Robert presents interviews with the composersSATand a series of works from the past 40 years, ranging fromSATStockhausen's Pole for 2 performed using shortwave radiosSATby Sound Intermedia to the world premiere of ClaudiaSATMolitor's 'it's not quite how I remember it' for cello,SATpercussion, tape and 3D film.SATSATPlus the first in a series of diary pieces from composersSATMira Calix and Larry Goves, as they embark on theirSATyear-long collaborative project Exchange And Return.SATSATMusic includes:SATSATMira Calix: ort-oard (with film) (3:58)SATOliver Coates (cello) Sound IntermediaSATSATDuncan Macleod: Good Boy, Bad Boy (world premiere) (5:33)SATPaul Silverthorne (viola) Sound IntermediaSATSATJonathan Harvey: Other Presences (11:22)SATPaul Archibald (trumpet) Sound IntermediaSATSATStockhausen: Poles for 2 (17:11) Sound IntermediaSATSATEmily Hall: Put Flesh On! (9:16) Oliver Coates (cello)SATSound IntermediaSATSATNatasha Barrett: Deconstructing Dowland (UK premiere)SAT(8:31)SATHuw Davies (guitar) Sound IntermediaSATSATClaudia Molitor: it's not quite how I remember it (worldSATpremiere) (8:14) Oliver Coates (cello)SATSam Walton (percussion) Sound IntermediaSATSATLuciano Berio: Naturale (19:14)SATPaul Silverthorne (viola) Sam Walton (percussion)SATSound Intermedia.SATSUNSUNDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b00b1nmz (Listen)SUNThelonious MonkSUNAmerican pianist Jason Moran joins Alyn Shipton to selectSUNMonk's essential recordings. Highly unorthodox andSUNprolific, Monk was a pianist and bandleader, and one ofSUNthe most important of all jazz musicians.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00ntbmn (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNWagenaar, Johan (1862-1941): Overture (Cyrano de Bergerac,SUNOp 23) Netherlands Philharmonic OrchestraSUNYakov Kreizberg (conductor)SUN1.16amSUNBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Violin Concerto in D, Op 77SUNJulia Fischer (violin)SUNNetherlands Philharmonic OrchestraSUNYakov Kreizberg (conductor)SUN1.56amSUNDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 6 in D, Op 60SUNNetherlands Philharmonic OrchestraSUNYakov Kreizberg (conductor)SUN2.40amSUNGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Holberg Suite, Op 40SUNSlovenian Philharmonic String Chamber OrchestraSUNAndrej Petrac (artistic leader)SUN3.01amSUNBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): String Quartet in CSUNsharp minor, Op 131 Paizo QuartetSUN3.42amSUNSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): 13 Pieces for piano, Op 76SUNEero Heinonen (piano)SUN4.02amSUNVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto in E minor forSUNcello and orchestra, RV409 Maris Villeruss (cello)SUNLatvian Philharmony Chamber OrchestraSUNTovijs Lifsics (conductor)SUN4.15amSUNLassus, Orlande de (1532-1594): Pelli meae consumptisSUNcarnibus The King's SingersSUN4.24amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Tzigane - rapsodie de concertSUNfor violin and piano Janine Jansen (violin)SUNKathryn Stott (piano)SUN4.33amSUNTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Slavonic March inSUNB flat minor, Op 31 (Marche slave) BBC PhilharmonicSUNRumon Gamba (conductor)SUN4.43amSUNPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Petites voix - pour voixSUNegales a capella Maitrise de Radio FranceSUNDenis Dupays (director)SUN4.50amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Irving Rosenthal:SUNFantasie in C, BWV570 Canadian BrassSUN4.52amSUNSuk, Josef (1874-1935): Elegie (Pod dojmem ZeyerovaSUNVysehradu), Op 23 - arr. for piano trioSUNAronowitz EnsembleSUN5.01amSUNPurcell, Henry (1659-1695): Suite (Dido and Aeneas)SUNConcerto Copenhagen Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director)SUN5.08amSUNLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): (Schubert) Ave Maria, D839SUNSylviane Deferne (piano)SUN5.16amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Vorrei spiegarvi, ohSUNDio, K418 - aria for soprano and orchestraSUNCyndia Sieden (soprano) Prima La MusicaSUNDirk Vermeulen (conductor)SUN5.23amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Notturno in E flat for pianoSUNand strings, D897 Vadim Repin (violin)SUNJan-Erik Gustafsson (cello) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)SUN5.33amSUNEnescu, George (1881-1955): Concert Piece for viola andSUNpiano (1906) Tabea Zimmermann (viola)SUNMonique Savary (piano)SUN5.42amSUNAnon, 'Faventina' the liturgies of the Codex Faenza 117SUN(1380-1420); Kyrie (Cunctipotens genitor Deus); GloriaSUNMala PunicaSUN6.00amSUNWidor, Charles Marie (1844-1937): Suite for flute andSUNpiano, Op 34 Katherine Rudolph (flute)SUNRena Sharon (piano)SUN6.19amSUNBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita for soloSUNviolin No 3 in E, BWV1006SUNSigiswald Kuijken (violin - Giovanni Grancino, Milano,SUNc.1700)SUN6.37amSUNMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Concerto in F forSUNthree pianos and orchestra, K242SUNIan Parker, James Parker, Jon Kimura Parker (pianos)SUNCBC Radio Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00ntbmq (Listen)SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00ntbms (Listen)SUNDavid Owen Norris - The Art of the Arranger and TranscriberSUNDavid Owen Norris examines the art of the arranger andSUNtranscriber, and wonders whether hearing music dressed inSUNalternative clothes yields unexpected dividends. IncludingSUNmusic by Vivaldi/Bach, Chopin/Godowsky andSUNWagner/Stokowski.SUNSUNDavid's guest is violinist Wiebke Thormalen.SUNSUNPercy Grainger: Shallow Brown Stephen Varcoe (baritone)SUNJoyful Company of Singers City of London SinfoniaSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9499 Tr 1SUNDur: 16m03sSUNSUNChopin, arr Godowsky: Badinage Ian Hobson (piano)SUNARABESQUE Z6537 Tr 1 Dur: 1m39sSUNSUNWagner, arr Stokowski: Magic Fire Music (Die Walkure)SUNBournemouth Symphony OrchestraSUNJose Serebrier (conductor) NAXOS 8570293 Tr 6SUNDur: 8m01sSUNSUNMozart, arr Ben Parry: Overture (The Magic Flute)SUNSwingle Singers VIRGIN 7243 5 61472 2 5 CD2 Tr 1SUNDur: 3m03sSUNSUNHamelin: Etude No 10 (d'apres Chopin: pour les ideesSUNnoires) Marc Andre Hamelin (piano)SUNHyperion CDA67050 Tr 4 Dur: 1m57sSUNSUNDave Brubeck, arr Kevin Edwards: Blue Rondo alla TurkSUNWilliams-Fairey Engineering Band GRACC 17 Tr 6SUNDur: 4m19sSUNSUNBeethoven: String Quartet in F (arr. of Piano Sonata in E,SUNOp 14 No 1) - 1st mvt Melos QuartetSUNDG 4153422 CD1 Tr 1 Dur: 6m05sSUNSUNJohann Adolf Hasse arr. Anonymous: AriaSUNDiego Navarrete (baroque guitar)SUNMusic Studio 7412387 Tr 7 Dur: 1m13sSUNSUNMozart, arr Peter Lichtenthal: Lacrimosa; ConfutatisSUN(Requiem, K626) Quatuor DebussySUNDecca 480 1938 Trs 7, 6 Dur: 3m09s; 2m21sSUNSUNBach, arr Schumann: Sarabande; Bouree I (Suite in C forSUNsolo cello, BWV1009) Peter Bruns (cello)SUNRoglit Ishay (piano) Hanssler Classic 98.464 Trs 13, 14SUNDur: 3m48s; 1m24sSUNSUNMozart, arr Grieg: Sonata in C, K545 (1st mvt)SUNElisabeth Leonskaja, Sviatoslav Richter (pianos)SUNTELDEC 4509908252 Tr 1 Dur: 4m50sSUNSUNStravinsky: In our Saviour's Parish in Chigisakh beyondSUNthe Yauza (Four Russian Peasant Songs - 1914/1917)SUNNew London Chamber Choir James Wood (conductor)SUNHyperion 66410 Tr 10 Dur: 35sSUNSUNStravinsky: In our Saviour's Parish in Chigisakh beyondSUNthe Yauza (Four Russian Peasant Songs - 1954)SUNNew London Chamber Choir James Wood (conductor)SUNHyperion 66410 Tr 14 Dur: 1m23sSUNSUNBach, arr Moscheles: Prelude in C sharp minor (TheSUNWell-tempered Clavier - Book I, BWV 849)SUNJiri Barta (cello) Hamish Milne (piano)SUNHyperion CDA 67521 Tr 7 Dur: 3mSUNBrahms, arr Schoenberg: Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25SUN(Intermezzo) City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraSUNSimon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDS7473018 CD2 Tr 3SUNDur: 8m17sSUNSUNBach, arr Loussier: Sleepers, wake (Wachet auf, ruft unsSUNdie Stimme, BWV140) KAZCD222 D1 Tr 9 Dur: 3m00sSUNSUNElgar, arr Norris: Pomp and Circumstance March No 4SUNDavid Owen Norris (piano) EECD009 Tr 4 Dur: 5m44sSUNSUNMendelssohn: Overture (The Lonely Island, Op 26)SUNGewandhausorchester Riccardo Chailly (conductor)SUNDECCA 478 1525 Tr 9 Dur: 11m21sSUNSUNPurcell: Man, that is for woman madeSUNIan Partridge (tenor) George Malcolm (harpsichord)SUNASV Quicksilver CDQS 6172 Tr 6 Dur: 1m02sSUNSUNRavel: Rigaudon (Le tombeau de Couperin)SUNLondon Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado (conductor)SUNDG 4236652 Tr 10 Dur: 3m01sSUNSUNBizet, arr Horowitz: Variations on a theme from CarmenSUNVladimir Horowitz (piano) RCA 74321634712 CD1 Tr 15SUNDur: 3m33sSUNSUNHandel arr. Valentine: Hallelujah Chorus (The Messiah,SUNHWV56) Desperadoes Steel OrchestraSUNTrevor 'Inch-High' Valentine (conductor)SUNEMI CDZ5735022 Tr 10 Dur: 3m37s.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00ntbmv (Listen)SUNJason RebelloSUNMichael Berkeley meets British jazz pianist Jason Rebello,SUNwho has released several of his own albums as well asSUNworking with Sting. He trained as a classical pianist, andSUNhis choices include Ivo Pogorelich playing Ravel, AlfredSUNBrendel playing Beethoven and Keith Jarrett improvising onSUNSomewhere Over the Rainbow as well as excerpts fromSUNDurufle's Requiem and Bartok's Music for Strings,SUNPercussion and Celeste.SUNSUNSignature tuneSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer)SUN(Berkeley/OUP) Beaux Arts Brass Quintet Duration: 26sSUNSUNJason Rebello: Cramp Twins Jazz Rainbow JRCD1 Tr 1SUNMuddiman/Ascap Jason Rebello (piano)SUNArnie Somogyi (bass) Stephen Keogh (drums)SUNDuration: 3m12sSUNSUNRavel: Ondine (Gaspard de la Nuit)SUNTharaud: Complete Piano WorksSUNHARMONIA MUNDI HMC90181112 Tr 2SUNAlexandre Tharaud (piano) Duration: 6m29sSUNSUNBeethoven: Piano Sonata No 31 in A flat, Op 110 (3rd mvt)SUNBrendel Piano Music PHILIPS 4327602 Tr 9SUNAlfred Brendel (piano) Duration: 9m44sSUNSUNDurufle: Agnus dei (Requiem, Op 9) DECCA 4487112 Tr 5SUNBoys of Westminster Cathedral ChoirSUNLondon Symphony Chorus London Symphony OrchestraSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) Duration: 4m00sSUNSUNKeith Jarrett: Somewhere Over the RainbowSUNLa Scala ECM 537 268-2 Tr 3SUNKeith Jarrett (piano) (live at Teatro alla Scala, Milan)SUN(Arlen/E Y Harburg, ASCAP) Duration: 6m00sSUNSUNBartok: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz106SUN(1st mvt) DENON C377122 Tr 1SUNTokyo Metropolitan Symphony OrchestraSUNMoshe Atzmon (conductor) Duration: 7m01sSUNSUNAl Jarreau: Not Like This Jarreau IE Music 5578472 Tr 8SUN(Jeremy Lubbock/Hollysongs BMI) Duration: 2m37s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00ntbmx (Listen)SUNHandel the GourmandSUNLucie Skeaping talks to chef Clarissa Dickson Wright aboutSUNHandel's love of food.SUNSUNContemporary pictures and biographers depicted theSUNcomposer as being over-interested in food, and having aSUN'great appetite'. From the famous London chop houses andSUNal fresco picnics along the Thames to new spices andSUNcurries, Lucie and Clarissa explore eating and drinkingSUNhabits in Handel's day.SUNSUNHandel: A Sinfony - Allegro Postillions (Belshazzar'sSUNFeast) The English Concert Trevor Pinnock (conductor)SUNArchiv 4770372 CD 3 Track 1SUNSUNHandel: Chorus: Ye tutelary gods of our empire; Air: LetSUNthe deep bowl thy praise confess (Belshazzar's Feast: ActSUN2 Sc 2) Belshazzar ...... Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)SUNChoir of the English Concert The English ConcertSUNTrevor Pinnock (conductor)SUNArchiv 4770372 CD 2 Tracks 13, 14SUNSUNHandel: Recit: Romilda infida; Aria: Troppo oltraggi laSUNmia fede (Serse) Nuria Rial (soprano)SUNLawrence Zazzo (countertenor) Kammerorchester BaselSUNLaurence Cummings (harpsichord/conductor)SUNDeutsche Harmonia Mundi 88697214722 Tracks 2, 3SUNSUNHandel: Recit: Me infelice; Arietta: Del mio caro BaccoSUNamabile (Serse) Elviro ...... Antonio Abete (baritone)SUNLes Arts Florissants William Christie (director)SUNVirgin Classics 5457112 CD 2 Tracks 33, 34SUNSUNHandel: Country Dance I; II The English ConcertSUNTrevor Pinnock (harpsichord/director)SUNArchiv 423 1501 CD 1 Track 18SUNSUNHandel: Rigaudon (Water Music Suite in D/G, HWV 349/350)SUNThe English ConcertSUNTrevor Pinnock (harpsichord/director)SUNArchiv 423 1501 CD 1 Track 13SUNSUNRichard Leveridge: The Roast Beef of Old EnglandSUNLucie Skeaping (mezzo-soprano) The Broadside BandSUNJeremy Barlow (director)SUNSaydisc Records CD-SDL 400 Track 7SUNSUNHandel: Alexander's Feast: Bacchus, ever fair and youngSUNMichael George (bass-baritone) The SixteenSUNHarry Christophers (director)SUNCollins Classics 70162 CD 1 Track 12SUNSUNHandel: Dixit Dominus (1st mvt) The SixteenSUNHarry Christophers (conductor) Coro COR16076 Track 13SUNSUNHandel: Organ concerto, Op 7 No 3 (1st mvt - Allegro)SUNTon Koopman (organ) Amsterdam Baroque OrchestraSUNErato 88137 CD 1 Track 11SUNSUNHandel: Messiah: His Yoke is easySUNTaverner Choir and Players Andrew Parrott (director)SUNVirgin Veritas 5 61330 2 CD 1 Track 19.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00ntbmz (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku presents Radio 3 listeners' requests,SUNincluding excerpts from Mozart's 'Great' Mass in C minor,SUNBeethoven's Violin Sonata No 9 in A, the Kreutzer andSUND'Indy's Symphony No 2. There's also music from Grainger,SUNHahn and Hummel and soprano Josephine Barstow sings operaSUNby Verdi.SUNSUNThe guest is cellist and composer Philip Sheppard and heSUNintroduces a work by Sir Michael Tippett that influencedSUNhis life and career - the Fantasia concertante on a ThemeSUNof Corelli.SUNSUNTrad. (Cornish): Sweet NightingaleSUNAlfred Deller (countertenor) Desmond Dupre (guitar)SUNVanguard Classics 08506471Tr 4SUNSUNGrainger: Dreamery BBC PhilharmonicSUNRichard Hickox (conductor) Chandos CHAN 9584 Tr 13SUNSUNMozart: Gloria; Qui tollis; Quoniam; Jesu Christe; CumSUNSancto Spiritu (Mass in C minor - Great)SUNArleen Auger (soprano) Lynne Dawson (soprano)SUNJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor) Winchester Cathedral ChoirSUNAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)SUNL'Oiseau Lyre 425 528-2 Trs 6-8SUNSUNTippett: Fantasia concertante on a Theme of CorelliSUNYehudi Menuhin, Robert Masters (violins)SUNDerek Simpson (cello) Bath Festival OrchestraSUNSir Michael Tippett (conductor)SUNEMI Classics CMS 7 63522 2 Tr 1SUNSUNHahn: A Chloris Susan Graham (mezzo)SUNRoger Vignoles (piano) Sony Classical SK 60168 Tr 1SUNSUNBeethoven: Violin Sonata No 9 in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)SUNItzhak Perlman (violin) Martha Argerich (piano)SUNEMI CDC 556815 2 Trs 1-3SUNSUNVerdi: Morro, ma prima in grazia (Un ballo in maschera,SUNAct 3, Sc 1) Amelia ...... Josephine Barstow (soprano)SUNVienna Philharmonic Herbert von Karajan (conductor)SUNDeutsche Grammophon 449 590-2, CD 2 Tr 5SUNSUNHummel: Piano Concerto in B minor, Op 89 (Larghetto)SUNStephen Hough (piano) English Chamber OrchestraSUNBrydon Thomson (conductor) Chandos CHAN8507 Tr 5SUNSUND'Indy: Symphony No 2 (4th mvt)SUNIceland Symphony Orchestra Rumon Gamba (conductor)SUNChandos CHAN 10514 Tr 4.SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00npmhs (Listen)SUNFrom Chichester Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our heartsSUN(Purcell) Responses: ByrdSUNOffice Hymn: O day of God, draw nigh (St Michael)SUNPsalms: 59, 60, 61 (Garrett, Crossthwaite, MacPherson,SUNArmes, Wesley, Hylton-Stewart)SUNFirst Lesson: Micah 4 vv1-7SUNCanticles: Daniel Purcell in E minorSUNSecond Lesson: Matthew 5 vv1-12SUNAnthem: Lord, let me know mine end (Greene)SUNFinal Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Master Tallis's Testament (Howells)SUNSUNAssistant organist: Mark WardellSUNOrganist and master of the choristers: Sarah Baldock.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00ntbn1 (Listen)SUNStravinsky Firebird Suite (1945)SUNIn a programme recorded at City Halls, Glasgow, StephenSUNJohnson explores the version of Stravinsky's FirebirdSUNsuite from 1945, and begins by examining a work by one ofSUNStravinsky's musical father figures, the Overture onSUNRussian Themes by Rimsky-Korsakov. With excerpts andSUNcomplete performances of both works from the BBC ScottishSUNSymphony Orchestra conducted by Takuo Yuasa.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00ntbn3 (Listen)SUNLet The Peoples SingSUNAled Jones presents coverage of the final of the biennialSUNLet The Peoples Sing amateur choir contest, which in 2009SUNis held in Oslo.SUNSUNIncluding performances from the nine finalists: choirsSUNspanning thousands of miles - from Latvia to Canada,SUNGermany to Finland - competing in three categories: adult,SUNyouth and children. This is the one of the highestSUNaccolades for any non-professional choir in the world, andSUNthe music in the final encompasses everything fromSUNtraditional favourites to folk music and choral showpieces.SUNSUNAled is joined in the studio by Michael Emery, BBC SingersSUNproducer and a member of the jury panel. They showcaseSUNsome of the highlights of the contest, discuss what wentSUNright and wrong for the competing choirs, before revealingSUNthe winner.SUNSUNRecorded at the Let the People Sing competition in Oslo onSUN19 October 2009:SUNSUNGyorgy Ligeti ReggelSUNVienna Chamber Choir, conducted by Michael GrohotolskySUNSUNGustav Mahler Die zwei blauen AugenSUNVienna Chamber Choir, conducted by Michael GrohotolskySUNSUNRobert Sund I wandered lonely as a cloudSUNCamerata Musica Limburg, conducted by Jan SchumacherSUNSUNJurijus Kalcas Exultate DeoSUNCamerata Musica Limburg, conducted by Jan SchumacherSUNSUNKnut Nystedt O CruxSUNSõla, conducted by Kaspars AdamsonsSUNSUNTraditional Latvian folk songSUNKalejs kala debesis (Blacksmith hammered in the sky)SUNSõla, conducted by Kaspars AdamsonsSUNSUNMia Makaroff Kylyn kyselijä (The sauna seeker)SUNPhilomela, conducted by Marjukka RiihimäkiSUNSUNMorten Lauridsen Ov’é lass’, il bel viso?SUNNova, conducted by Anne Karin Sundal-AskSUNSUNOdd Johan Overøye LaudesSUNNova, conducted by Anne Karin Sundal-AskSUNSUNGiles Swayne Magnificat ISUNNova, conducted by Anne Karin Sundal-AskSUNSUNMatthew King On London Fields (excerpt)SUNprivate recordingSUNSUNRecorded at the Let the People Sing competition in Oslo onSUN19 October 2009:SUNSUNJavier Busto Zai ixtoitenSUNHamilton Children’s Choir, conducted by Zimfira PolozSUNSUNVeljo TormisSUNBridge of song, Wind over the wilderness, HeatherSUNGirls’ Choir of the Old Town Music House, conducted bySUNMaarja SooneSUNSUNJózef Swider Cantus GloriosusSUNAdam Mickeiwicz University Chamber Choir, Poznan,SUNconducted by Krzysztof SzydziszSUNSUNJacek Sykulski ZbójnickiSUNAdam Mickeiwicz University Chamber Choir, Poznan,SUNconducted by Krzysztof SzydziszSUNSUNTraditional arr. Ambroz CopiSUNDa lipa ma! Ke bëj na jë? (O love of mine, where has sheSUNgone?)SUNGirls Chamber Choir of the Classical Diocesan Gymnasium,SUNconducted by Helena Fojkar ZupancicSUNSUNAmbroz Copi Ave MariaSUNGirls Chamber Choir of the Classical Diocesan Gymnasium,SUNconducted by Helena Fojkar ZupancicSUNSUNGyörgy Orbán Lauda SionSUNGirls Chamber Choir of the Classical Diocesan Gymnasium,SUNconducted by Helena Fojkar ZupancicSUNSUNTrad. Arr. Radovan GobecSUNNe óuri, ne sejaj (Do not plough, do not sow)SUNGirls Chamber Choir of the Classical Diocesan Gymnasium,SUNconducted by Helena Fojkar ZupancicSUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00gd7hp (Listen)SUNIn the Absence of GeoffSUNA comedy about love, loss and identity from award-winningSUNwriter Charlotte Jones.SUNSUNGeoff is in his forties and facing ruin: his smallSUNbusiness is about to collapse, his marriage is failing andSUNhis child hates him. He pretends to suffer from amnesia,SUNbecoming a media hero and bringing in money. But hisSUNdaughter become suspicious and his cover finally cracks.SUNSUNGeoff ...... Adam Godley Dawn ...... Amanda LawrenceSUNLauren ...... Lizzy WattsSUNStacey ...... Grainne DromgooleSUNInstructor ...... Jonathan TaflerSUNWPC ...... Donnla Hughes Journalist ...... Dan StarkeySUNDoctor ...... Gunnar CautherySUNClifford ...... Malcolm TierneySUNSUNDirected by Claire Grove.SUNSUN21:30 Sunday Feature b00ntbpd (Listen)SUNMovie Nights in MoscowSUNRana Mitter travels to Moscow to meet the heirs ofSUNEisenstein and Tarkovsky, and explore new Russian cinemaSUNand the new Russia.SUNSUNIn the 1990s much of Russia fell apart, including its filmSUNindustry. Stray dogs ran through abandoned studio lots,SUNcinemas fell into disrepair and the few films producedSUNglorified gangsters. A decade later, new multiplexes,SUNvampire blockbusters and international success haveSUNbrought Russian cinema back from the brink.SUNSUNOscar-winner Karen Shakhnazarov and young directors VasilySUNSigarev and Alexey Popogrebsky are among those Rana meetsSUNin the cinemas and cafes of Moscow. On screen are unhappySUNfamilies, snow-bound landscapes, seedy coastal resorts,SUNneo-Nazis, Soviet-era teddy-boys and a little girl whoSUNthinks she's a wolf cub.SUNSUNAt the historic Mosfilm studios, and visiting filmSUNscreenings and festivals, Rana asks how Russia isSUNchanging, how the past is being re-packaged and whatSUNRussian politicians, producers and punters would most likeSUNto see on a night out at the movies.SUNSUN22:15 Words and Music b00ntbpg (Listen)SUNSolitudeSUNSUNThe desire to be alone, to roam far from the maddingSUNcrowd, evokes complex emotions. Solitude can both inspireSUNpeople and scare them. It can be a desperate state or aSUNjoyous one. And it can be experienced both when one isSUNalone in a room and when one is surrounded by that maddingSUNcrowd.SUNSUNPaul McGann and Kirsty Besterman read works inspired bySUNthe state of solitude. Lord Byron feels freedom inSUNisolation, surrounded as he is by the beauty of nature .SUNEmily Dickinson too finds wonder in the loneliness of herSUNsecluded life in nineteenth century New England. And poetsSUNlike Walt Whitman and James Tate, when alone, notice theSUNtiny things in life in ‘Noiseless Patient Spider’ andSUN‘Cricket’. Alexandre Dumas in ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’SUNand Stevie Smith both explore the sensation of beingSUNlocked away and the fear of isolation that comes withSUNenforced solitude.SUNSUNMusically the idea of being alone has explored in manySUNways from the very simple idea of a solo instrument to theSUNfull orchestra creating the sensation of isolation. WeSUNstart the programme by journeying with Strauss’ hero inSUN‘Ein Heldenleben’ as he retires from the world. But weSUNdiscover just how much fun being alone can be with RoseSUNMurphy’s version of ‘Me and My Shadow’.SUNSUNRued Langgard’s ‘String Quartet No. 6’ and TomasSUNTranstromer’s poem ‘Solitude’ are heard together as theySUNboth explore the ways in which the openness and isolationSUNof a specific landscape, the Swedish landscape, hasSUNinfluenced both words and music. The Irish landscape isSUNheard in Yeats’ ‘Lake Isle of Innisfree’ in which the poetSUNyearns for the peace and tranquillity of the island whereSUNhe spent his boyhood summers.SUNSUNThe programme ends with Delius’ work for tenor, soprano,SUNchorus and orchestra, ‘A Song of the High Hills’, a pieceSUNthat epitomises the conflicting emotions provoked bySUNsolitude. Delius said with this piece that he “tried toSUNexpress the joy and exhilaration one feels in theSUNmountains and also the loneliness and melancholy of theSUNhigh solitude and the grandeur of the wide far distances.”SUNSUNProduced by Georgie Robinson.SUNSUN00:00:00SUNRICHARD STRAUSSSUNEin Heldenleben op 40 – Des Helden Weltflucht undSUNVollendung Michael Schewalbe – violinSUNBerlin Philharmoniker con Herbert Von KarajanSUNStrauss: Ein Heldenleben EMI CDM7690272 tr 8SUN00:02:39SUNLORD BYRON Solitude Read by Paul McGannSUN00:04:41SUNWILLIAM WORDSWORTH Personal TalkSUNRead by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:05:35SUNTRADITIONAL ARRANGED BY GORDON LANGFORDSUNAll Through the NightSUNThe Sellers engineering Band cod Alan MorrisonSUNMore reflections for Brass BBC WMEM00272 tr 9SUN00:09:14SUNLI BAI Drinking Alone by MoonlightSUNtranslator Arthur Waley Read by Paul McGannSUN00:10:12SUNMe and My shadow Rose Murphy Rose, Jolson, DryerSUNThe Orginal Pop Idols AVID AMSC748 tr 23SUN00:12:55SUNROBERT MUCZYNSKI Three Preludes for unaccompanied FluteSUNAllegro Alexandra HawleySUNMuczynski: Complete works for FluteSUNMARCO POLO 8225041 tr 18SUN00:13:44SUNMICHAEL DRAYTON Sonnet XI: You Not AloneSUNRead by Paul McGannSUN14:36SUNPURCELL Daniel Taylor O Solitude, my sweetest choiceSUNOn the Muse’s Isle ATMA ACD22133 tr 9SUN00:19:59SUNWALT WHITMAN A noiseless patient spiderSUNRead by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:20:56SUNBENJAMIN BRITTEN The Sally Gardens The VibratorsSUNMeltdown FM REVXD121 tr 13SUN00:21:48SUNBOB CREWE AND BOB GAUDIO. The sun Ain’t gonna shineSUNWalker Brothers The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine PhillipsSUN320 212 BF tr 1SUN00:24:28SUNMAYA ANGELOU Alone Read by Maya AngelouSUN00:26:12SUNTHELONIOUS MONK Round MidnightSUNThelonious Monk, George Taitt, Sahib shihab, bob paige,SUNart blakey The best of Thelonious MonkSUNBlue Note CDP7956362 tr 7 ’SUN00:29:24SUNJAMES TATE Cricket Cricket Read by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:30:24SUNJS BACH Suite No 2 in D minor – Prelude HaimovitzSUNOxingale OX2000 CD 1 tr 7SUN00:34:46SUNPHILIP LARKIN Best Society Read by Paul McGannSUN00:36:16SUNDOMENICO GABRIELLISUNTrumpet sonata no 4 in D Major - PrestoSUNThomas Reiner And Southwest German Chamber OrchestraSUNPforzheim con Sebastian Tewinkel Baroque TrumpetSUNNaxos 8570501 tr 23SUN00:37:09SUNTOMAS TRANSTROMER Solitude I translated by Robert BlySUNRead by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:38:33SUNRUED LANGGAARDSUNString Quartet No. 6 In one movement on a Swedish folkSUNtune 1918-1919 The Kontra QuartetSUNMarco Polo DCCD 9302 – Tr 5SUN00:40:43SUNTOMAS TRANSTROMER Solitude IISUNtranslated by Robert Bly Read by Paul McGannSUN00:43:04SUNWS MERWIN The Lantern Read by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:44:04SUNALEXANDER SCRIABINSUNPrelude in C sharp minor for left hand op 9 no1SUNStephen Coombs The Early Scriabin Helios CDH55286SUN00:46:37SUNMICHAEL DRAYTON The Song of Jonah in the Whales BellieSUNRead by Paul McGannSUN00:47:08SUNFAURE Cantique de Jean RacineSUNCambridge singers cond: Rutter Faure: Requiem etc.SUNCollegium Colcd109 tr 12SUN00:53:50SUNALEXANDRE DUMAS Count of Monte CristoSUNTranslated by David Coward Read by Paul McGannSUN00:54:46SUNSTEVIE SMITH The Commuted SentenceSUNRead by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:55:16SUNPROKOFIEV Cinderella Prokofiev: CinderellaSUNCleveland Orch/ Askenaxy DECCA 4101622 CD1 Tr 3SUN00:58:19SUNEMILY DICKINSON It Might be Lonelier bySUNRead by Kirsty BestermanSUN00:59:03SUNLOUIS SPOHRSUNClarinet concerto no 1 in c minor op 26 - AdagioSUNMichael Collins (clr) Swedish Chaber Orchestra cond RobinSUNO’neil Hperion CDA67509SUN01:02:25SUNW.B.YEATSSUNThe Lake Isle of Innisfree Read by Paul McGannSUN01:03:14SUNFREDERICK DELIUSSUNSong of the High Hills – With quiet easy movementSUNOrchestra and Chorus of Welsh National Opera con CharlesSUNMackerras Delius: Appalachia/Song of the High HillsSUNDecca 4431712 Tr 2SUNSUN23:30 Jazz Line-Up b00ntbpj (Listen)SUNLondon Jazz Festival 2009, Episode 1SUNClaire Martin presents a special programme from the BBCSUNRadio Theatre in Broadcasting House to mark the opening ofSUNthe 2009 London Jazz Festival, featuring three bands allSUNSUNSinger Sheila Jordan has a unique classic style and sheSUNteams up with the top Scottish pianist Brian Kellock for aSUNduet. From Poland, pianist Pawel Kaczmarczyk, arguably oneSUNof the country's most influential jazz artists, brings hisSUNQuartet to London for the first time. And master vocalistSUNKurt Elling launches his new album at the London JazzSUNFestival and gives a sneak preview with special guest starSUNsaxophonist Ernie Watts.SUNMONMONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00ntbvb (Listen)MON1.00amMONPuccini, Giacomo (1858-1924): La boheme (concert version)MONRodolfo ...... Milen Bojkov (tenor)MONMimi ...... Julia Haiet (soprano)MONMusetta ...... Irina Haralampieva (soprano)MONMarcello ...... Krasen Karagyozov (baritone)MONSchaunard ...... Biser Georgiev (baritone)MONColline ...... Nikolai Bikov (bass)MONBenoit, Alcindoro ...... Stoil Georgiev (bass)MONParpignol ...... Dimitar Dimitrov (tenor)MONBulgarian National Radio Mixed ChorusMONBulgarian National Radio Children's ChorusMONBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONMetodi Matakiev (conductor)MON2.54amMONAnon (18th century): Pastorella in D; Aria in DMONLjerka Ocic (organ) Stanko Arnold (trumpet)MON3.01amMONRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): String Quartet in FMONBartok QuartetMON3.29amMONBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Toccata, Adagio andMONFugue in C, BWV564 David Sanger (organ)MON3.45amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sinfonia concertanteMONin E flat for violin, viola and orchestra, K364MONOyvind Bjora (violin) Ilze Klava (viola)MONBergen Philharmonic OrchestraMONMihail Jurowski (conductor)MON4.15amMONKuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832): Sonata in F, Op 52 No 1MONFolmer Jensen (piano)MON4.26amMONEno, Brian (b.1948), arr. Julia Wolfe: Music for AirportsMON1/2 (1978) Bang on a Can All-StarsMON4.38amMONBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Intermezzo in A, Op 118 No 2MONJane Coop (piano)MON4.44amMONMokranjac, Stevan (1856-1914): Fifteenth Song-WreathMON(Songs from Macedonia) RTV Belgrade ChoirMONMladen Jagust (conductor)MON4.52amMONIbert, Jacques (1890-1962): Trois Pieces BrevesMONGalliard EnsembleMON5.01amMONTraditional Swedish (before 1800): Ack Varmeland, duMONSkona, du harliga land (Oh Varmeland so beautiful)MONYoung Danish String QuartetMONDanish National Symphony Orchestra/DRMONThomas Dausgaard (conductor)MON5.05amMONSandstrom, Sven-David (b.1942): En ny himmel och en nyMONjord (A new heaven and a new earth) - for a capella chorusMONChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)MON5.14amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo in B flat forMONviolin and orchestra, K269 Benjamin Schmid (violin)MONDanish Radio Concert Orchestra Adam Fischer (conductor)MON5.21amMONStanley, John (1712-1786): Organ Concerto in C minorMONJohn Toll (organ) London BaroqueMON5.32amMONBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in A minor,MONWq 49 No 1MONAndreas Staier (harpsichord after Christian Zell, HamburgMON1728, made by Bruce Kennedy, Chateau d'Oex, 1987)MON5.47amMONSaint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921) arr R Klugescheid: MyMONHeart at Thy Sweet Voice (Samson and Delilah)MONMoshe Hammer (violin) Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)MONWilliam Tritt (piano)MON5.51amMONLiszt, Franz (1811-1886): (Les) Preludes - symphonic poemMONafter Lamartine, S97 Orchestre National de FranceMONRiccardo Muti (conductor)MON6.09amMONRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Rhapsody on a Theme ofMONPaganini for piano and orchestra, Op 43MONNikolay Evrov (piano)MONBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraMONVassil Stefanov (conductor)MON6.33amMONFrancaix, Jean (1912-1997): 11 Variations on a Theme byMONHaydn, for nine wind instruments and double bass (1982)MONMembers of Danish Radio Concert OrchestraMONHannu Koivula (conductor)MON6.45amMONBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Five Scottish and IrishMONFolksongs, WoO 152/20MONStephen Powell (tenor soloist in No 1)MONLorraine Reinhardt (soprano soloist in No 3)MONLinda Lee Thomas (piano) Gwen Thompson (violin)MONEugene Osadchy (cello) Vancouver Chamber ChoirMONJon Washburn (conductor).MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00ntbvd (Listen)MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00ntbvg (Listen)MON10.00amMONA sequence of Purcell's music performed by the LeonhardtMONConsort directed by Gustav Leonhardt:MONOverture in G minor, Z772 from TELDEC 9031-77608-2MONPavan of four parts in G minor, Z752 from TELDECMON3984-21768-2MONChacony in G minor, Z730 from TELDEC 9031-77608-2MON10.12amMONNielsen: Chaconne, Op 32 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)MONVIRGIN 562040-2MON10.20amMONBeethoven: String Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5MONGuarneri Quartet RCA 82876-55704-2MON10.50amMONPurcell: Trio Sonata in E minor, Z796 London BaroqueMONHARMONIA MUNDI HMA 1951327MON10.58amMONChopin: Scherzo in B flat minor, Op 3MONArturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano) DG 469 825-2MON11.09amMONA sequence of Purcell's Fantasias:MONNo 11 in four parts performed by the Bruggen ConsortMONTELDEC 3984-21768-2MONNo 9 in four parts performed by Hesperion XX under JordiMONSavall ASTREE AUVIDIS E 8536MONNo 5 in four parts performed by FretworkMONVIRGIN VERITAS VC 545062-2MONNo 2 in four parts performed by Concentus Musicus WienMONAMADEO 423 419-2MON11.30amMONIreland: Piano ConcertoMONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00ntc03 (Listen)MONPurcell's Contemporaries, Episode 1MONDonald Macleod introduces the composers of RestorationMONEngland who, from today's perspective, stand in the shadowMONof the greatest of the era, Henry Purcell.MONMONPurcell, arr. CH Trevor: Trumpet TuneMONSimon Preston (organ) DECCA 430 091-2 Tr 7MONMONJohn Blow: Salvator Mundi Alastair Ross (organ)MONMonteverdi Choir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)MONERATO 2292-45987-2 Tr 5MONMONJohn Blow: An ode on the death of Mr Henry PurcellMONGerard Lesne, Steve Dugardin (countertenor) La canzonaMONVIRGIN VERITAS 545342 2 Tr 13MONMONHenry Lawes, arr. Gant: Zadok, the PriestMONThe Choir of the Chapel RoyalMONThe Musicians Extra-Ordinary Andrew Gant (director)MONSIGCD094 Tr 6MONMONAlbertus Bryne: Suite in A minorMONTerence Charlston (harpsichord)MONDEUX-ELLES DXL1124 Trs 2-6MONMONWilliam Child: O Lord, grant the King a long lifeMONJeremy Bines (organ)MONChoir of Gonville and Caius College, CambridgeMONGeoffrey Webber (director) ASV DIGITAL CD GAU 182 Tr 11MONMONWilliam Child: The earth is the Lord'sMONAndrew Arthur (organ)MONChoir of Gonville and Caius College, CambridgeMONGeoffrey Webber (director) ASV DIGITAL CD GAU 182 Tr 13MONMONWilliam Child: Holy, holy, holyMONChoir of Gonville and Caius College, CambridgeMONGeoffrey Webber (director) ASV DIGITAL CD GAU 182 Tr 19.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntcws (Listen)MONEmerson String QuartetMONFrom Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Fiona Talkington.MONMONThe Emerson String Quartet perform Haydn's arrangement ofMONhis music written for the cathedral in Cadiz in southernMONSpain.MONMONEmerson QuartetMONMONHaydn: The Seven Last Words of Christ.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ntcwv (Listen)MONCleveland Orchestra, Episode 1MONMONSeries of performances by the Cleveland Orchestra andMONApollo's Fire, known as the Cleveland Baroque Orchestra,MONMONMozart: Overture - Don Giovanni; Symphony No 40 in GMONminor, K550 Apollo's FireMONJeannette Sorrell (director)MONMONBach: St John PassionMONEvangelist ...... Ian Honeyman (tenor)MONJesus ...... Jeffrey Strauss (baritone)MONPilate ...... Michael McMurray (bass)MONJollie Greenleaf (soprano) Anne Grimm (soprano)MONKirsten Solliek (mezzo-soprano)MONRichard Edgar-Wilson (tenor) Marc Molomot (tenor)MONTom Megiloranza (baritone) Apollo's SingersMONApollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell (conductor)MONMONMozart: Symphony No 28 in C, K200 Cleveland OrchestraMONFranz Welser-Most (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00ntcwx (Listen)MONSean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsMONfrom the arts world.MONMONComposer Jonathan Dove comes into the studio to talk aboutMONproductions of his Far Theatricals of the Day andMONSwanhunter and Canadian violinist Lara St John performsMONahead of her concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00ntcwz (Listen)MONThe Good CompanionsMONMONConductor John Wilson, star of 2009's MGM musicals Prom,MONleads soloists, the BBC Concert Orchestra and the MaidaMONVale Singers in Andre Previn's classic feel-good show TheMONGood Companions.MONMONA musical troupe is set for financial and musical ruinMONafter their manager runs off with all their money and theMONpianist! But as luck would have it, Miss Trant - a wealthyMONyoung lady - bails them out, saving the day. The groupMONthen sets off on a hilariously adventurous tour, takingMONthe UK by storm.MONMONSusie Dean ...... Annalene BeecheyMONJerry Jerningham ...... Stuart Matthew PriceMONJimmy Nunn ...... John ArthurMONMorton Mitcham ...... Paul BentleyMONInigo Jollifant ...... Mark MeadowsMONElizabeth Trant ...... Liz RobertsonMONJess Oakroyd ...... Ian TalbotMONMr Joe Brundit ...... Graham StoneMONMrs Joe Brundit ...... Sharon EckmanMONElsie Longstaffe ...... Kimberley AkesterMONBBC Concert Orchestra The Maida Vale SingersMONJohn Wilson (conductor).MONMON21:30 Night Waves b00ntcx1 (Listen)MONShlomo SandMONRana Mitter talks to Shlomo Sand, author of aMONcontroversial new history of the Jewish people. His book,MONThe Invention of the Jewish People, has been calledMON'remarkable' by some, 'baseless' by others, and was aMONbestseller in Israel. His thesis is that contrary toMONassumptions about biblical texts, there was no exile ofMONthe Jewish people from the Holy Land and that insteadMONJudaism the religion, not its people, spread to NorthMONAfrica and Southern Europe. Sand's research conclusionsMONhave led some to imply dramatic implications for theMONpolitics of the Middle East.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00ntc03 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00j5b5z (Listen)MONA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell and RoyaltyMONPurcell biographer Jonathan Keates places the composer'sMONlife and music in the context of the changes of monarch asMONCharles II was succeeded by James II and then William andMONMary.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00ntcxf (Listen)MONTomasz Stanko at the London Jazz FestivalMONJez Nelson presents Polish trumpeter Tomasz StankoMONrecorded in concert at the 2009 London Jazz Festival.MONKnown for his explorative forays into everything from folkMONto free jazz, here Stanko presents his new quintet. ExpectMONa subtly different sound world, with bold drum rhythms andMONelectric bass alongside Stanko's haunting and mysteriousMONtrumpet tones.MONMONPlus a solo session from pioneering percussionist LukasMONLigeti. The son of the modernist composer Gyorgy Ligeti,MONhe creates a similar richness of rhythms and textures ofMONsound in his work. In this solo session on the electronicMONmarimba, Lukas fuses traditional African sounds with aMONmodern, edgy mix of western compositional styles.MONTUETUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00ntd2y (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Three Hungarian Dances (No 1TUEin G minor; No 6 in D flat minor; No 21 in E minor)TUERadio France Philharmonic OrchestraTUEPeter Oundjian (conductor)TUE1.12amTUEJoachim, Joseph (1831-1907): Violin Concerto in D minor,TUEOp 11 (In the Hungarian manner)TUEChristian Tetzlaff (violin)TUERadio France Philharmonic OrchestraTUEPeter Oundjian (conductor)TUE1.53amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Allemande and doubleTUE(Partita No 1 in B minor for solo violin, BWV 1002)TUEChristian Tetzlaff (violin)TUE1.57amTUESmetana, Bedrich (1824-1884): Sarka (Ma Vlast)TUE2.09amTUEMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): Symphony No 6, H343TUE(Fantasies symphoniques) - 1953TUERadio France Philharmonic OrchestraTUEPeter Oundjian (conductor)TUE2.38amTUERheinberger, Josef (1839-1901): Sonata in E flat for hornTUEand piano, Op 178 Martin Van der Merwe (horn)TUEHuib Christiaanse (piano)TUE3.01amTUEBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in A forTUEflute and strings, Wq 168 Robert Aitken (flute)TUECBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)TUE3.20amTUEStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Petrushka (Burlesque in FourTUEScenes) Ruud van den Brink (piano)TUEPeter Masseurs (trumpet) Jacques Zoon (flute)TUEConcertgebouw Orchestra Riccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE3.56amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Overture and musicTUE(Prometheus, Op 43) Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUEHannu Koivula (conductor)TUE4.12amTUEBennett, Richard Rodney (b.1936): Aubade for orchestraTUEBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)TUE4.25amTUEBritten, Benjamin (1913-1976, text: Auden): On thisTUEIsland, Op 11 Sally Matthews (soprano)TUESimon Lepper (piano)TUE4.39amTUEDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): L'isle joyeuseTUEJurate Karosaite (piano)TUE4.47amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872), arr Stanislaw WiechowiczTUEand Piotr Mazynski: Kozak (Four Choral Songs)TUEPolish Radio Choir Marek Kluza (director)TUE4.55amTUEKreisler, Fritz (1875-1962): Nina, after Tre Giorni sonTUEche Nina by Giovanni Pergolesi The Hertz TrioTUE5.01amTUEBruch, Max (1838-1920), arr unknown: Allegro vivace ma nonTUEtroppo in C (8 Pieces for clarinet, viola/cello and pianoTUEor harp), Op 83 Moshe Hammer (violin)TUETsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)TUE5.05amTUEStrauss, Oscar (1870-1954): Overture: Ein WalzertraumTUEWest Deutsches Rundfunkorchester KolnTUEFranz Marszalek (conductor, recorded in 1950)TUE5.12amTUELehar, Franz (1870-1948): Duet - Wie eine Rosenknospe;TUERomanze (The Merry Widow - Act 2)TUEValencienne ...... Michelle Boucher (soprano)TUECamille ...... Mark Dubois (tenor)TUEKitchener-Waterloo Symphony OrchestraTUERaffi Armenian (conductor)TUE5.20amTUEGroneman, Albertus (1710-1778): Concerto in G for soloTUEflute, two flutes, viola and basso continuoTUEJed Wentz (solo flute)TUEMarion Moonen, Cordula Breuer (flutes) Musica ad RhenumTUE5.28amTUECastelnuovo Tedesco, Mario (1895-1968): CapriccioTUEDiabolico for guitar, Op 85 Goran Listes (guitar)TUE5.37amTUEGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Lyric pieces - book 1 forTUEpiano, Op 12 Zoltan Kocsis (piano)TUE5.49amTUEGabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612): Exaudi me, for 12-partTUEtriple chorus, continuo and four trombonesTUELars Baunkilde (violone)TUESoren Christian Vestergaard (organ)TUEDanish National Radio ChorusTUECopenhagen Cornetts and Sackbutts Bo Holten (conductor)TUE5.56amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856) arr. Agnieszka Duczmal: CelloTUEConcerto in A minor, Op 129 - arranged for stringsTUEKarolina Jaroszewska (cello)TUEAmadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in PoznanTUEAgnieszka Duczmal (conductor)TUE6.20amTUEStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Le bourgeois gentilhommeTUE(excerpts) Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTUERoman Zeilinger (conductor)TUE6.56amTUEIves, Charles (1874-1954): Piano Sonata No 1 (excerpts)TUEDonna Coleman (piano).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00ntd3g (Listen)TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00ntd3j (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEBach: Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in GTUEEnglish Chamber Orchestra Benjamin Britten (conductor)TUEDECCA 443 847-2TUE10.12amTUEBritten: Diversions, Op 21 Steven Osborne (piano)TUEBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)TUEHYPERION CDA67625TUE10.35amTUEPurcell: The Sweet Passion (The Fairy Queen)TUEShepherd and Coridon ...... Peter Pears (tenor)TUENymph ...... Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)TUEMopsa ...... Alfreda Hodgson (contralto)TUEShepherd ...... James Bowman (countertenor)TUEEnglish Chamber Orchestra Benjamin Britten (conductor)TUEDECCA 468 561-2TUE10.59amTUESelection of Grieg's Norwegian Peasant DancesTUEThomas Ades (piano) EMI 57051-2TUE11.05amTUETchaikovsky: Symphony No 1 in G minor, Op 13 (WinterTUEDaydreams) Chicago Symphony OrchestraTUEClaudio Abbado (conductor) SONY SK 48056.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00ntd41 (Listen)TUEPurcell's Contemporaries, Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod surveys the brilliant generation ofTUEcomposers that first emerged as choristers at the ChapelTUERoyal after the Restoration, including a musical spy and aTUEheartbroken composer who shot himself on the toss of aTUEcoin.TUETUEPurcell: Hear my prayer Alastair Ross (organ)TUEMonteverdi Choir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)TUEERATO 2292-45987-2 Tr 6TUETUEJohn Blow: No, Lesbia, you ask in vain (Elegy on the deathTUEof Queen Mary) John Mark Ainsley (tenor)TUEPaula Chateauneuf (theorbo)TUETimothy Roberts (chamber organ) HYPERION CDA66646 Tr 18TUETUEMatthew Locke: Be thou exalted, LordTUEChoir of New College, Oxford The Parley of InstrumentsTUEEdward Higginbottom (conductor) HYPERION CDA66373 Tr 8TUETUEPelham Humfrey: O Lord my GodTUECharles Brett (countertenor) Martyn Hill (tenor)TUEDavid Thomas (bass) Michael Lewin (lute)TUEMarilyn Samson (cello) Alastair Ross (organ)TUEMonteverdi Choir English Baroque SoloistsTUEJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor) ERATO 2292-45987-2 Tr 7TUETUEJohn Blow: I was glad when they said unto meTUERobin Blaze, Ashley Stafford (countertenors)TUEMark Le Brocq (tenor) Andrew Dale Forbes (bass)TUERogers Covey-Crump (high tenor)TUEChoir of St Paul's Cathedral Parley of InstrumentsTUEJohn Scott (conductor) HYPERION CDA67009 Trs 16-20TUETUEJeremiah Clarke, arr. Simon Preston: Prince of Denmark'sTUEMarch Simon Preston (organ) DECCA 430 091-2 Tr 5.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntd52 (Listen)TUERonald Brautigam and Friends, Episode 1TUEPart of a series of four concerts celebrating the music ofTUEHaydn in the 200th anniversary year of his death. LeadingTUEDutch pianist Ronald Brautigam performs a solo programmeTUEon fortepiano in the banqueting room of the newlyTUErefurbished Belfast City Hall, as part of the 47th BelfastTUEFestival at Queen's.TUETUERonald Brautigam (fortepiano)TUETUEHaydn: Sonata No 42 in G H XVI 27; Sonata No 43 in E flat,TUEH XVI 28; Sonata No 55 in B flat, H XVI 41; Fantasia in C,TUEH XVII 4; Variations on Gott erhalte - after H III 77;TUESonata No 58 in C, H XVI 58.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ntd54 (Listen)TUECleveland Orchestra, Episode 2TUETUEFeaturing performances by the Cleveland Orchestra, one ofTUEAmerica's leading orchestras.TUETUEBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor, Op 37TUEAlfred Brendel (piano) Cleveland OrchestraTUEFranz Welser-Most (conductor)TUETUEBrahms: Symphony No 4 in E minor, Op 98TUECleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Most (conductor)TUETUETelemann: Concerto in D for two flutes, violin and celloTUEHaydn: Symphony No 59 in A (Fire) Apollo's FireTUEJeannette Sorrell (director)TUETUEBartok: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op 19TUECleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Most (conductor)TUETUEBartok: Viola Concerto, Op posth.TUEKim Kashkashian (viola) Cleveland OrchestraTUEFranz Welser-Most (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00ntf0n (Listen)TUESean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guestsTUEfrom the arts world.TUETUEFeaturing world-renowned jazz singer Cleo Laine. SheTUEperforms in the studio, giving listeners a preview of herTUE2009 London Jazz Festival show, Cleo Laine, John DankworthTUEand Friends: Accentuate The Positive at the Royal FestivalTUEHall.TUETUESean is also joined by conductor James O'Donnell, whoTUEtalks about the weekend's Purcell anniversaryTUEcelebrations, opening with The Choir of WestminsterTUEAbbey's Friday night concert 'Hail, Bright Cecilia!'.TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00ntd8r (Listen)TUELondon Jazz Festival 2009: Jazz VoiceTUEFrom the Barbican Hall, London. Presented by PetrocTUETrelawny.TUETUEActor Denis Lawson hosts the opening celebration of theTUE2009 London Jazz Festival, which focuses on a century ofTUEsong. The programme draws on significant anniversaries ofTUEjazz songs, films, singers and songwriters down theTUEdecades.TUETUEThe specially assembled London Jazz Festival OrchestraTUEunder Guy Barker showcases new arrangements, highlightingTUEthe enduring popularity of these numbers as well as theTUEvocal skills of an array of leading vocalists, includingTUECibelle, Kirsty Almeida, Krystle Warren, Kurt Elling,TUENatalie Merchant, Natalie Williams, Roachford, Sarah JaneTUEMorris and Sheila Jordan.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00ntd8t (Listen)TUEThe Original of LauraTUEAnne McElvoy reviews Vladimir Nabokov's previouslyTUEunpublished final novel The Original of Laura, theTUEmanuscript of which was almost destroyed recently byTUENabokov's son Dmitri, on his father's wishes.TUETUENabokov died in 1977 before he could translate the book -TUEwritten on 138 index cards - onto paper. Nabokov requestedTUEthat upon his death the work be destroyed. His familyTUEdebated for more than 30 years whether to carry out thisTUEwish to annihilate an incomplete but perhaps importantTUEliterary work.TUETUEThe novel tells the story of the beautiful and promiscuousTUEFlora Lanskaya, a character destroyed in the act of herTUEown portrayal.TUETUEUntil recently the manuscript had been seen only byTUENabokov's son Dmitri, his wife Vera and a few scholars.TUEFor three decades, it has been locked up in a Swiss bankTUEvault. In 1991 Vera died, leaving Dmitri as the soleTUEliterary executor. Dmitri has wavered on whether toTUEdestroy the manuscript. At one point he was said to feelTUEbound to uphold his 'filial duty' and grant his father'sTUErequest, but he has also said the novel is 'a brilliant,TUEoriginal and potentially totally radical book'.TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00ntd41 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00j5bdt (Listen)TUEA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell in PerformanceTUEAndrew Parrott, who has been at the forefront of the earlyTUEmusic movement in the UK as both a performer and aTUEscholar, discusses his research into Hail! bright CeciliaTUEand other Purcell works, and how these inform his approachTUEin performance.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00ntdbc (Listen)TUEFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes theTUEconcertina playing of Alistair Anderson, a setting ofTUESalve regina by Monteverdi and Richard Maxfield'sTUEelectronic Pastoral Symphony.TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00ntdgy (Listen)WED1.00amWEDBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Trio Sonata in C minorWED(Musikalischen Opfer, BWV1079)WEDTom Ottar Andreassen (flute) Frode Larsen (violin)WEDEmery Cardas (cello) Knut Johanssen (harpsichord)WED1.20amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Flute Quartet No 4WEDin A, K298 Tom Ottar Andreassen (flute)WEDFrode Larsen (violin) Jon Sonstebp (viola)WEDEmery Cardas (cello)WED1.32amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata for flute, viola andWEDharp, L137 Tom Ottar Andreassen (flute)WEDJon Sonstebo (viola) Sidsel Walstad (harp)WED1.50amWEDStucken, Frank van der (1858-1929): Symphonic Prologue toWEDHeinrich Heine's tragedy William RatcliffeWEDVlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra)WEDBjarte Engeset (conductor)WED2.18amWEDMoscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870): Characteristic Tribute toWEDthe Memory of Malibran - Fantasia in C sharp minor for theWEDpiano forte, Op 94WEDTom Beghin (fortepiano - built by John Broadwood and Sons,WEDLondon, 1827)WED2.30amWEDHenderson, Ruth Watson (b.1932): In Memoriam Elmer IselerWEDElmer Iseler Singers Lydia Adams (conductor)WED2.37amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)WEDBergen Philharmonic OrchestraWEDPhilippe Entremont (conductor)WED3.01amWEDRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Prelude in C sharp minor,WEDOp 3 No 2 Sergei Terentjev (piano)WED3.04amWEDTerentjev, Sergei (b.1946): Improvisations on Chopin'sWEDPrelude in A Sergei Terentjev (piano)WED3.08amWEDGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Haugtussa - song cycleWEDSolveig Kringelborn (soprano) Sveinung Bjelland (piano)WED3.36amWEDSumera, Lepo (1950-2000): Symphony No 2WEDEstonian Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDPeeter Lilje (conductor)WED3.56amWEDPart, Arvo (b.1935): Fratres for cello and piano (1977)WEDPetr Nouzovsky (cello) Yukie Ichimura (piano)WED4.09amWEDLauridsen, Morten (b.1943): Contre qui Rose - 1993 (LesWEDchansons des roses - 2nd mvt) Phoenix Chamber ChoirWEDRamona Luengen (conductor)WED4.12amWEDHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Flammende Rose, ZierdeWEDder Erden, HWV210 (Deutsche Arien - No 9)WEDHelene Plouffe (violin) Louise Pellerin (oboe)WEDDom Andre Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl Wilhelm at the abbeyWEDchurch Saint-Benoit-du-Lac)WED4.18amWEDKraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C, VB139WEDConcerto KolnWED4.31amWEDDussek, Jan Ladislav (1760-1812): Sonata in D, Op 31 No 2WEDAndreas Staier (fortepiano - Broadwood-Hammerflugel, 1805,WEDfrom the collection Jerome Hantai and restored in 1992 byWEDChristopher Clarke)WED4.44amWEDDiamond, David (b.1915): Rounds for string orchestraWEDCBC Vancouver Orchestra Mario Bernardi (conductor)WED5.01amWEDVitols, Jazeps (1863-1948): RomanceWEDValdis Zarins (violin) Ieva Zarina (piano)WED5.08amWEDZwart, Jan (1877-1937): Canonisch voorspel over Psalm 84WEDvers 1 (Canonic prelude on Psalm 84:1)WEDWout van Andel (organ)WED5.11amWEDSweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Pseaume 90WEDNetherlands Chamber Choir Paul Van Nevel (director)WED5.14amWEDPisendel, Johann (1687-1755): Sonata in C minor for twoWEDoboes Michael Niesemann, Alison Gangler (oboes)WEDMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (conductor)WED5.19amWEDScarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in B minor, Kk87WEDAndreas Staier (harpsichord)WED5.25amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Trio in E flat forWEDpiano clarinet and viola, K498 (Kegelstatt)WEDMartin Frost (clarinet) Antoine Tamestit (viola)WEDCedric Tiberghien (piano)WED5.44amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Versunken, D715 (Sunken)WED5.46amWEDSchubert: Sehnsucht (Longing), D123WED5.49amWEDSchubert: Hoffnung, D637WED5.52amWEDSchubert: Des Madchens Klage, D191WED5.56amWEDSchubert: Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583WEDChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)WED6.00amWEDLiszt, Franz (1811-1886), arr. Eduard Reuss: ConcertoWEDPathetique, S365 Viktor Chuchkov (piano)WEDBulgarian National Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDVassil Stefanov (conductor)WED6.20amWEDVierdanck, Johann (1605-1646): Sonata a 4 Musica FiataWEDRoland Wilson (director)WED6.24amWEDForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): Sonata a 3 in C minor; SonataWEDa 7 Musica Fiata Roland Wilson (director)WED6.35amWEDDulichius, Philipp (1562-1631): Sunt pia sceptra (motetWEDfor six voices)WEDEnsemble Weser Renaissance (voices and instruments)WEDManfred Cordes (conductor)WED6.40amWEDCaplet, Andre (1878-1925): Divertissement No 1 - A laWEDfrancaise Mojca Zlobko (harp)WED6.45amWEDDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Sonata in G minor for violinWEDand piano Janine Jansen (violin)WEDDavid Kyuken (piano).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00ntdh0 (Listen)WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00ntdh2 (Listen)WED10.00amWEDSmetana: Overture (The Bartered Bride)WEDRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Rudolf Kempe (conductor)WEDCLASSICS FOR PLEASURE CD-CFP 4587WED10.07amWEDMartinu: Five Madrigal Stanzas Josef Suk (violin)WEDJosef Hala (piano) DISCOVER INTERNATIONAL DICD 920317WED10.20amWEDPurcell: Of old, when people thought it base (TheWEDYorkshire Feast Song) Michael Chance (countertenor)WEDJohn Mark Ainsley (tenor)WEDMichael George, Stephen Richardson (basses)WEDChoir of The English Concert The English ConcertWEDTrevor Pinnock (director) ARCHIV 427 663-2WED10.49amWEDBeethoven: Sonata in E minor, Op 90WEDSviatoslav Richter (piano) BRILLIANT CLASSICS 92229WED11.02amWEDPurcell: Masque: Timon of AthensWEDIestyn Davies, Christopher de la Hoyde (trebles)WEDJames Bowman (countertenor) John Mark Ainsley (tenor)WEDMichael George (bass) Collegium Musicum 90WEDRichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 0558WED11.20amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford)WEDNew Philharmonia Orchestra Otto Klemperer (conductor)WEDEMI 215300-2.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00ntdmt (Listen)WEDPurcell's Contemporaries, Episode 3WEDSecular music also flourished in the English RestorationWEDcourt as music was placed increasingly high up the list ofWEDroyal entertainment. Donald Macleod surveys theWEDrequirements placed on the composers to the royal family,WEDincluding a talented Catalan violinist who enraged hisWEDcontemporaries for his poor use of English.WEDWEDPurcell: When I am laid in earth (Dido and Aeneas)WEDVeronique Gens (soprano) Les Arts FlorissantsWEDWilliam Christie (director) ERATO 4509-98477-2 Tr 25WEDWEDJohn Blow: Venus and Adonis (Act 3)WEDRosemary Joshua (soprano) Gerald Finley (baritone)WEDClare College Chapel ChoirWEDOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentWEDRene Jacobs (director)WEDHARMONIA MUNDI HMX 2901684 Trs 24-27WEDWEDPoems set by Henry Lawes, William Lawes, FrancescoWEDCorbetta and John Wilson from Henry Lawes' Select AyresWEDand Dialogues Paul Hillier (singer)WEDNigel North (lute/theorbo/guitar)WEDHARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907257 Trs 16-26WEDWEDLouis Grabu: Suite in G (Incidental music from Act 3 ofWEDRochester's play Valentinian)WEDThe Parley of Instruments Renaissance Violin BandWEDPeter Holman (conductor) HYPERION CDA66667 Trs 41-46.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntf02 (Listen)WEDRonald Brautigam and Friends, Episode 2WEDPart of a series of four concerts celebrating the music ofWEDHaydn in the 200th anniversary year of his death. LeadingWEDDutch pianist Ronald Brautigam performs three of Haydn'sWEDLondon Trios, with Joannes Leertouwer (violin) and ViolaWEDde Hoog (cello), in the banqueting room of the newlyWEDrefurbished Belfast City Hall, as part of the 47th BelfastWEDFestival at Queen's.WEDWEDRonald Brautigam (fortepiano)WEDJoannes Leertouwer (violin) Viola de Hoog (cello)WEDWEDHaydn: Piano Trio in C, H XV 27; Piano Trio in E, H XV 28;WEDPiano Trio in E flat, H XV 29.WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ntf04 (Listen)WEDCleveland Orchestra, Episode 3WEDLouise Fryer presents recent performances by the ClevelandWEDOrchestra and also the ensemble Apollo's Fire, aka theWEDCleveland Baroque Orchestra, with their founder and musicWEDdirector Jeannette Sorrell.WEDWEDMozart: Requiem in D, K626 Elizabeth Weigle (soprano)WEDMeg Bragle (mezzo-soprano) Rodrigo del Pozo (tenor)WEDMichael McMurray (bass) Apollo's SingersWEDApollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell (director)WEDWEDTelemann: Suite in B flat Cleveland OrchestraWEDTon Koopman (conductor)WEDWEDCPE Bach: Flute Concerto in A, Wq 168WEDJoshua Smith (flute) Cleveland OrchestraWEDTon Koopman (conductor)WEDWEDHaydn: Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)WEDCleveland Orchestra Ton Koopman (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00ntf06 (Listen)WEDFrom the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace.WEDWEDIntroit: Remember not, Lord, our offences (Purcell)WEDResponses: Tomkins Psalms: 93, 94 (Monk, Turle)WEDFirst Lesson: Daniel 9 vv1-19WEDOffice Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator)WEDCanticles: Purcell in G minorWEDSecond Lesson: Revelation 11 vv15-19WEDAnthem: Hymn to St Cecilia (Britten)WEDFinal Hymn: Praise the Lord (Treboeth)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Praeludium in G minor BuxWV149 (Buxtehude)WEDWEDOrganist: Ashok GuptaWEDDirector of the choir: Huw Williams.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00ntf08 (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00ntf0b (Listen)WEDTill Felner - Early and Mid-Period Beethoven Piano SonatasWEDWEDTill Felner's cycle of Beethoven's piano sonatas reachesWEDits halfway point with this concert given at London'sWEDWigmore Hall. Felner focuses on early and mid-periodWEDsonatas, including the Pastoral Sonata in D, with itsWEDrustic 'drone' bass in the outer movements and the fieryWEDearly Sonata in E flat, which a contemporary and friendWEDdescribed as written 'in an impassioned frame of mind'.WEDWEDTill Felner (piano)WEDWEDBeethoven: Piano Sonatas: in G, Op 79; in F sharp, Op 78;WEDin D, Op 28 (Pastoral); in E minor, Op 90; in E flat Op 7WEDWEDPlus church and chamber music by Henry Purcell ahead ofWEDBBC Radio 3's weekend celebration of the composer.WEDWEDPurcell: Rejoice in the Lord alwayWEDSimon Berridge, Paul Agnew (tenors) Simon Grant (bass)WEDTaverner Choir and Players Andrew Parrott (conductor).WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00ntf0d (Listen)WEDZadie SmithWEDPhilip Dodd talks to writer Zadie Smith about her newWEDcollection of essays as well as her work since she shot toWEDfame with White Teeth, her portrayal of modernWEDmulticultural London. Smith has published three novels,WEDbut this publication, entitled Changing My Mind, is aWEDcollection of her non-fiction works covering aWEDwide-variety of topics, from authors such as Franz KafkaWEDand David Foster Wallace, to going to the Oscars as wellWEDas the world of British comedy, Barack Obama, KatherineWEDHepburn and feminism. Does she prove herself as adept atWEDthe art of the essay as she is at the novel?WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00ntdmt (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00j5blt (Listen)WEDA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell on the StageWEDRoger Savage, formerly a senior lecturer in literature atWEDEdinburgh University, examines Purcell's musical creationsWEDfor the theatre and how we perceive them today.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00ntf0l (Listen)WEDFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includes theWEDvoice of Emily Loizeau, Stravinsky-inspired music fromWEDTyondai Braxton and the table-laying skills of Paul Lansky.WEDTHUTHURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00ntfch (Listen)THU1.00amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No 24THUin C minor, K491 Murray Perahia (piano)THUChicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink (conductor)THU1.33amTHUShostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Symphony No 4 in CTHUminor, Op 43 Chicago Symphony OrchestraTHUBernard Haitink (conductor)THU2.44amTHUPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Mass in GTHUElmer Iseler Singers Elmer Iseler (conductor)THU3.01amTHUArriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826): Overture (LosTHUesclavos felices) Bergen Philharmonic OrchestraTHUJuanjo Mena (conductor)THU3.09amTHUSjogren, Emil (1853-1918): Two Lyrical Pieces (1898)THUPer Enoksson (violin) Peter Nagy (piano)THU3.20amTHUSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Der Kpnig in Thule, D367THUChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)THU3.24amTHURaitio, Vaino (1891-1945): Vesipatsas (Waterspout) -THUballet music, Scs 1 and 2THUFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Okko Kamu (conductor)THU3.48amTHUGroneman, Johannes (c.1710-1778): Flute Sonata in E minorTHUJed Wentz (flute) Balazs Mate (cello)THUMarcelo Bussi (harpsichord)THU3.59amTHUNardelli, Mario (1927-1993): Three pieces for guitar (1979)THUMario Nardelli (guitar)THU4.09amTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Piano Sonata No 4 in ETHUminor, Op 70 Stanley Hoogland (fortepiano)THU4.33amTHUHove, Joachim van den (1567-1620): Praeludium (DelitiaeTHUMusicae - 1612); Allemande Monsieur, Pavane, SusannekenTHU(Florida - 1601); Chanson Flameng (DM - 1612); Orlando -THUChanson Englese (Florida - 1601) Toyohiko Satoh (lute)THU4.45amTHUPalestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): Agnus deiTHUHuelgas Ensemble Paul van Nevel (director)THU4.53amTHURognoni, Francesco (c.1585-c.1624): Diminutionen onTHUPalestrina's Io son ferito for violin and bass continuoTHULe Concert Brise William Dongois (director)THU5.01amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Overture: (Lo) Speziale, HTHUXVIII 3 Netherlands Radio Chamber OrchestraTHUAntoni Ros-Marba (conductor)THU5.08amTHUChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Variations in E on a GermanTHUNational Air, Op posth Ludmil Angelov (piano)THU5.16amTHUJez, Jakob (b.1928): Ode for General Maister; Bright isTHUhis little gun Polona Pavsek (soprano)THUMetod Palcic (tenor) Stane Tomelj (baritone)THUCantemus Mixed Choir Sebastijan Vrhovnik (conductor)THU5.24amTHUBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): 12 Variations onTHULa Folia, Wq 118 No 9 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)THU5.33amTHUBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Sonate IV in B flat forTHUviolin, viola da gamba and cembalom, BuxWV 255THUEnsemble CordArteTHU5.42amTHUGilson, Paul (1865-1942): La Captive (1900) - Suite fromTHUAct 1 (Ballet-Pantomime compilation by Frits Celis - 1995)THUFlemish Radio Orchestra Martyn Brabbins (conductor)THU6.05amTHUBloch, Ernest (1880-1959): Nigun Moshe Hammer (violin)THUValerie Tryon (piano)THU6.13amTHUCara, Marchetto (c.1470-c.1525): Se non fusse la speranzaTHUEnsemble Claude-GervaiseTHUGilles Plante (director/recorders)THU6.14amTHUTromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470-1535): Frottola (GentilTHUdonna)THUJoris Verdan (Aghte-regal in the Brussels InstrumentTHUMuseum)THU6.17amTHUDurante, Francesco (1684-1755): Concerto No 2 in G minorTHUConcerto KolnTHU6.29amTHUGreef, Arthur de (1862-1940): Concerto No 2 in B for pianoTHUand orchestra Artur Pizarro (piano)THUFlemish Radio Orchestra Yannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor)THU6.51amTHUSibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Serenade No 1 in D for violinTHUand orchestra, Op 69a Judy Kang (violin)THUOrchestre Symphonique de LavalTHUJean-Francois Rivest (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00ntfck (Listen)THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00ntfcm (Listen)THU10.00amTHUDvorak: Scherzo capriccioso London Symphony OrchestraTHUIstvan Kertesz (conductor) DECCA 430 046-2THU10.12amTHUPurcell: O sing unto the Lord David Thomas (bass)THUChoir of Christ Church Cathedral, OxfordTHUThe English Concert Simon Preston (conductor)THUARCHIV 427 124-2THU10.26amTHUBrahms: Violin Sonata No 1 in G, Op 78THUArthur Grumiaux (violin) Gyorgy Sebok (piano)THUPHILIPS 446 570-2THU10.51amTHUPurcell:THU10.51amTHUPurcell: The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation, Z196; AwakeTHUye dead, Z1822; Lord what is man, Z1923THULynn Dawson, Susan Gritton (sopranos)THURobert Evans, Michael George (basses)THUMembers of the King's Consort Robert King (director)THUHYPERION CDS4414/51THU11.09amTHUMozart: Flute Quartet in D, K285 William Bennett (flute)THUGrumiaux Trio PHILIPS 422 680-2THU11.24amTHUPurcell: Blow up the trumpet in Zion, Z10THUGustav Leonhardt (organ) King's College ChoirTHUDavid Willcocks (conductor) TELDEC 9031-77608-2/ATHU11.32amTHUSchubert: Symphony No 3 in D, D200THURoyal Philharmonic Orchestra Thomas Beecham (conductor)THUEMI 566984-2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00ntfmk (Listen)THUPurcell's Contemporaries, Episode 4THUDonald Macleod investigates the increasing importance ofTHUmusic away from the English Restoration court, including aTHUbooming publishing industry and the growth of publicTHUconcerts.THUTHUPurcell: Sonata XX in D London BaroqueTHUBIS BIS-CD-1455 Trs 27-31THUTHUMatthew Locke: Suite No 5 (Consort of Four Parts)THUFretwork VIRGIN VERITAS 545142 2 Trs 29-32THUTHUJohn Blow: What is't to us? Philip Langridge (tenor)THUDavid Owen Norris (harpsichord)THUJennifer Langridge (cello)THUSIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD101 Tr 15THUTHUWilliam Croft: How severe is my fateTHUPhilip Langridge (tenor) David Owen Norris (harpsichord)THUSIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD101 Tr 3THUTHUDaniel Purcell: Cupid, make your virgins tenderTHUPhilip Langridge (tenor) David Owen Norris (harpsichord)THUJennifer Langridge (cello)THUSIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD101 Tr 16THUTHUJohn Eccles: Belinda Philip Langridge (tenor)THUDavid Owen Norris (harpsichord)THUSIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD101 Tr 5THUTHUJohn Jenkins: Fantasia a 3 London BaroqueTHUBIS BIS-CD-1455 Tr 12THUTHUPelham Humfrey: A Hymn to God the FatherTHUMark Chambers (countertenor) DEUX-ELLES DXL 911 Tr 8THUTHUJohn Blow: Quam diligo legem tuamTHURyland Angel, Mark Chambers (countertenors)THUDEUX-ELLES DXL 911 Tr 14THUTHUChristopher Simpson: Suite in D London BaroqueTHUBIS BIS-CD-1455 Trs 17-22.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntfpt (Listen)THURonald Brautigam and Friends, Episode 3THUPart of a series of four concerts celebrating the music ofTHUHaydn in the 200th anniversary year of his death. LeadingTHUDutch pianist Ronald Brautigam performs three of Haydn'sTHUkeyboard concertos with the Narratio Qaurtet, in theTHUbanqueting room of the newly refurbished Belfast CityTHUHall, as part of the 47th Belfast Festival at Queen's.THUTHURonald Brautigam (fortepiano) The Narratio Qaurtet:THUJohannes Leertouwer, Anneke van Haaften (violins)THUSirkka Liisa Kaakinen Pilch (viola)THUViola de Hoog (cello)THUTHUHaydn: Concertino in F, H XVIII F2; Concerto in F, H XVIIITHU3; Concerto in G, H XVIII 4.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ntfpw (Listen)THUHandel: Faramondo Handel Operas 2009THUTHUAs part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel'sTHUoperas, Louise Fryer presents a performance of Faramondo.THUAnother of the composer's neglected operas, it is aTHUcomplex web of warring factions and mistaken identity andTHUwas written for the greatest singers of the age.THUTHUHandel: FaramondoTHUTHUFaramondo ...... Max Emanuel Cencic (countertenor)THUAdolfo ...... Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor)THUClotide ...... Sophie Karthauser (soprano)THURosimonda ...... Marina de Liso (mezzo-soprano)THUGustavo ...... In-Sung Sim Gernando ...... Xavier SabataTHUTeobaldo ...... Fulvio BettiniTHUChilderico ...... Terry Wey Swiss Radio ChoirTHUI Barocchisti Diego Fasolis (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00ntfpy (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00ntfq0 (Listen)THUJanacek, Martinu, Dvorak, Part 1THUFrom City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.THUTHUIn a concert given as part of the BBC Scottish SymphonyTHUOrchestra's Bohemian Rhapsodies series, leading CzechTHUconductor Petr Altrichter brings music by his fellowTHUcountrymen Janacek and Martinu to City Halls. The concertTHUopens with Janacek's evocative ballad for orchestra TheTHUFiddler's Child, before Australian pianist Piers LaneTHUjoins the orchestra in Martinu's jazzy first pianoTHUconcerto from 1925.THUTHUPiers Lane (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUPetr Altrichter (conductor)THUTHUJanacek: The Fiddler's ChildTHUMartinu: Piano Concerto No 1.THUTHU19:45 Twenty Minutes b00ntfqz (Listen)THUA Country DoctorTHUFranz Kafka's fantastical story, translated by poetTHUMichael Hoffman, centres on a weary doctor called out atTHUmidnight in a blizzard to attend to a young boy. It isTHUthen that strange things start to happen.THUTHURead by Dermot Crowley.THUTHU20:05 Performance on 3 b00ntfr1 (Listen)THUJanacek, Martinu, Dvorak, Part 2THUFrom City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.THUTHULeading Czech conductor Petr Altrichter's 'BohemianTHURhapsodies' concert with the BBC Scottish SymphonyTHUOrchestra concludes with fellow countryman Dvorak'sTHUebullient Eighth Symphony. The sunniest of the composer'sTHUsymphonies, it's full of lilting melodies and infectious,THUfolk dance-inspired rhythms.THUTHUBBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraTHUPetr Altrichter (conductor)THUTHUDvorak: Symphony No 8.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00ntfry (Listen)THULandmarks: Land of Three RiversTHUFree Thinking 2009: LandmarksTHUTHUIn a discussion held at the Sage, Gateshead, as part ofTHUBBC Radio 3's Free Thinking festival of ideas, MatthewTHUSweet is joined by poet Sean O'Brien, Northumbrian poetTHUand historian Katrina Porteous and historian Natasha VallTHUof Teeside University to discuss the history andTHUsignificance of the rivers Tyne, Tees and Wear.THUTHUThe rivers dissect the North East. They feature in poems,THUsongs and regeneration strategies and are the focus forTHUlocal affiliations and regional myth-making. But do theyTHUreally unite the North East or are they used to suggest aTHUfalse unity for a fragmented region?THUTHUMatthew also introduces readings from some of the greatTHUworks inspired by these rivers.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00ntfmk (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00j5ckq (Listen)THUA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell's ReputationTHUAndrew Pinnock combines his skills as a Purcell scholarTHUand a cultural economist to find out why Purcell'sTHUreputation is greater than that of his contemporaries, andTHUhow Purcell the entrepreneur helped engender his own fame.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00ntfsd (Listen)THUFiona Talkington's varied musical selection includesTHUanother chance to hear a specially recorded collaborativeTHUsession by Sweet Billy Pilgrim and Adem. Plus tunes fromTHUCounty Cork, a folk song from Azerbaijan and Leroy Carr'sTHUMidnight Hour Blues.THUFRIFRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00ntfv2 (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIMurcia, Santiago de (1682-1740): Cumbees; Fandango (LosFRIimposibles)FRI1.10amFRIVisee, Robert de (c.1655-c.1732/3): Suite in D minorFRI1.23amFRIKellner, David (1670-1748): Suite in D for luteFRI1.35amFRIWeiss, Silvius Leopold (1686-1750): Lute Sonata in AFRIJakob Lindberg (baroque guitar/lute)FRI1.58amFRILocke, Matthew (c.1630-1677): The Tempest - instrumentalFRImusic for the opera Concerto CopenhagenFRILars Ulrik Mortensen (director)FRI2.16amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Sinfonias (15FRIthree-part Inventions), BWV787-801 Glenn Gould (piano)FRI2.43amFRIFesta, Costanzo (1528-1601): Magnificat octavi toniFRIBBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor)FRI3.01amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata in CFRIminor, Op 10 No 1FRIGeoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano - after Anton Walter,FRIVienna 1795)FRI3.22amFRISavli, Peter (b.1961): My Thought Domzale Chamber ChoirFRITomaz Pirnat (conductor)FRI3.25amFRIMisson, Andrej (b.1960): Spring Will ComeFRIDomzale Chamber Choir Tomaz Pirnat (conductor)FRI3.29amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): The Four Seasons, Op 8 NosFRI1-4 Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin)FRITasmanian Symphony Chamber PlayersFRIGeoffrey Lancaster (conductor)FRI4.10amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): En Saga (1st version of 1892)FRIFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)FRI4.31amFRIDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Reverie (orig. for piano solo)FRIJan-Erik Gustafsson (cello) Heini Karkkainen (piano)FRI4.36amFRIDonizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848): Norina's Cavatina: QuelFRIguardo il cavaliere (Don Pasquale, Act 1, Sc 2)FRIAdriana Marfisi (soprano) Oslo PhilharmonicFRINello Santi (conductor)FRI4.43amFRIBuxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707): Toccata and Fugue in F,FRIBuxWV 156FRIPieter van Dijk (organ; recorded at Oude Walenkerk,FRIAmsterdam)FRI4.51amFRIFesch, Willem de (1687-c.1757): Concerto in D, Op 5 No 1FRIMusica ad RhenumFRI5.01amFRIDelius, Frederick (1862-1934): Prelude (Irmelin)FRISymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)FRI5.06amFRIFroberger, Johann Jakob (1616-1667): Lamento sopra laFRIMorte Ferdinandi III (1657) Jacques Ogg (harpsichord)FRI5.13amFRISchmelzer, Johann Heinrich (c.1620-80): Lamento sopra laFRImorte Ferdinandi III for two violins, viola and continuoFRILondon BaroqueFRI5.20amFRIHandel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Voluntary in DFRI(Sprituoso and Fugue)FRIJan Jongepier (1740 Johann Michaell Schwarzburg organ ofFRIWaalse Kerk, Leeuwarden, Netherlands)FRI5.23amFRIHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Voluntary No 1 in CFRIDom Andre Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl Wilhelm at the abbeyFRIchurch Saint-Benoit-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada)FRI5.27amFRISialm, Duri (1891-1961): Al Segner, laud honurFRIJudith Scherrer (mezzo-soprano) Clau Derungs (piano)FRIFalera Men's Chorus Giusep Decurtins (director)FRI5.31amFRIDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Konzertstuck in D for celloFRIand orchestra, Op 12 Dmitri Ferschtmann (cello)FRINetherlands Radio Philharmonic Bernhard Klee (conductor)FRI5.54amFRIWagner, Richard (1813-1883): Brunnhilde's Immolation SceneFRI(Gotterdammerung, Act 3) - 1876 Roberta Knie (soprano)FRIZagreb Philharmonic OrchestraFRILovro von Matacic (conductor)FRI6.14amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. G Catoire:FRIPassacaglia (and Fugue) in C minor, BWV582FRISergei Terentjev (piano)FRI6.30amFRIAlbeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Cordoba (Cantos de Espana, OpFRI232 No 4) Eolina Quartet: Vessela Jeleva (harp)FRINikolay Koev (flute) Stefan Daltchev (piano)FRIVladislav Andonov (viola)FRI6.36amFRIPonce, Manuel Maria (1882-1948): Preludes: Nos 1, 2, 7, 8,FRI9, 10, 11 Heiki Matlik (guitar)FRI6.43amFRIRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Le bachelier de Salamanque,FRIOp 20 No 2 Ola Eliasson (baritone)FRIMats Jansson (piano)FRI6.45amFRIRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Aria No 2 (Vocalise No 2)FRIAntanas Talocka (clarinet) Lilija Talockiene (piano)FRI6.47amFRIZajc, Ivan (1832-1914): Zrinski's aria; Eva and Zrinski'sFRIduet (Nikola Subic Zrinski - 1876)FRIFerdinand Radovan (baritone)FRIEva ...... Mirella Toic (soprano)FRIZrinski ...... Ratomir Kliskic (baritone)FRICroatian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraFRIPavle Despalj (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00ntfv4 (Listen)FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00ntfvj (Listen)FRI10.00amFRIBach: Harpsichord Concerto in D, BWV1054FRIChristophe Rousset (harpsichord)FRIAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)FRIDECCA 460 031-2FRI10.16amFRISchumann: Humoreske, Op 20 Radu Lupu (piano)FRIDECCA 440 496-2FRI10.43amFRIPurcell: Theodosius, or The Force of LoveFRIJudith Nelson, Emma Kirkby (sopranos)FRIJames Bowman (countertenor) Martyn Hill (tenor)FRIDavid Thomas (bass) Taverner ChoirFRIAcademy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood (conductor)FRIOISEAU LYRE 425 893-2FRI11.05amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 93 in D NBC Symphony OrchestraFRIGuido Cantelli (conductor) TESTAMENT SBT4 1317FRI11.28amFRIPurcell: Come ye sons of art Felicity Lott (soprano)FRICharles Brett, John Williams (countertenors)FRIThomas Allen (bass) Monteverdi Choir and OrchestraFRIJohn Eliot Gardiner (conductor) ERATO ECD 88071.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00ntfy5 (Listen)FRIPurcell's Contemporaries, Episode 5FRIConcluding his survey of the music of Purcell's day,FRIDonald Macleod looks at the composers who contributed toFRILondon's theatre scene in what was a short career forFRIEnglish opera in the second half of the 17th century.FRIFRIPurcell: Fairest Isle (King Arthur)FRIThe Parley of Instruments Baroque OrchestraFRIRoy Goodman (director) HYPERION CDA67001 CD1 Tr 13FRIFRIDaniel Purcell: O ravishing delight (The Judgement ofFRIParis) Ryland Angel (countertenor)FRILaurence Cummings (harpsichord) DEUX-ELLES DXL 911 Tr 11FRIFRIJohn Eccles: Can life be a blessing? (Troilus and Cressida)FRICatherine Bott (soprano) The Parley of InstrumentsFRIPeter Holman (conductor) HYPERION CDA67450 Tr 4FRIFRIJohn Blow: Lovely Selina, innocent and free (The PrincessFRIof Cleve) John Mark Ainsley (tenor)FRITimothy Roberts (spinet)FRIPaula Chateauneuf (baroque guitar)FRIHYPERION CDA66646 Tr 4FRIFRIJohn Weldon: Dry those eyes which are o'erflowing (TheFRITempest) Catherine Bott (soprano)FRIThe Parley of Instruments Peter Holman (conductor)FRIHYPERION CDA67450 Tr 4FRIFRIMatthew Locke: Psyche (Act 3)FRIVulcan and Mars ...... Paul Agnew (tenor)FRIPyracmon, first cyclops ...... Christopher RobsonFRI(countertenor)FRIBrontes, second cyclops ...... Michael George (bass)FRISteropes, third cyclops ...... Simon Grant (bass)FRIHarpes, fourth cyclops ...... Julian Podger (tenor)FRIPraesul ...... Andrew King (tenor)FRIVenus ...... Catherine Bott (soprano) New London ConsortFRIPhilip Pickett (conductor)FRIL'OISEAU-LYRE 444 336-2 Trs 13-20FRIFRIWilliam Croft: Ayres in the Comedy of Courtship A La ModeFRIThe Parley of Instruments MERIDIAN CDE 84234 Tr 7.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00ntg03 (Listen)FRIRonald Brautigam and Friends, Episode 4FRIPart of a series of concerts celebrating the music ofFRIHaydn in the 200th anniversary year of his death. ScottishFRIsoprano Mhairi Lawson performs a selection of Haydn songs,FRIaccompanied by Dutch pianist Ronald Brautigam, in theFRIbanqueting room of the newly refurbished Belfast CityFRIHall, as part of the 47th Belfast Festival at Queen's.FRIFRIMhairi Lawson (soprano) Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano)FRIFRIHaydn: The Sailor's song; A Rosebud by my early walk; UpFRIin the morning early; The Wanderer; Sympathy; The lea-rig;FRIShe never told her love; I love my love; The Spirit'sFRISong; O tuneful voice; Wilt thou be my dearie; Ich bin derFRIVerliebteste; Piercing eyes; What can a young lassie doFRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00ntg05 (Listen)FRICleveland Orchestra, Episode 4FRILouise Fryer presents recent performances by the ClevelandFRIOrchestra and also the ensemble Apollo's Fire, aka theFRICleveland Baroque Orchestra, with their founder and musicFRIdirector Jeannette Sorrell. Including Bartok's tragicFRIopera Bluebeard's Castle.FRIFRIJohann F Fasch: Overture in G for two oboes and stringsFRIApollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell (conductor)FRIFRIBach: Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068 Apollo's FireFRIJeannette Sorrell (conductor)FRIFRIJanacek: Sinfonietta for orchestra, Op 60FRICleveland Orchestra Pierre Boulez (conductor)FRIFRIBartok: Bluebeard's Castle, Op 11 - opera in one actFRIJudith ...... Michelle de Young (mezzo-soprano)FRIBluebeard ...... John Relyea (bass-baritone)FRINarrator ...... Eprs Kisfaludy Cleveland OrchestraFRIPierre Boulez (conductor)FRIFRIMozart: Ballet music from Idomeneo Apollo's FireFRIJeanette Sorrell (conductor)FRIFRITchaikovsky: Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 74 (Pathetique)FRICleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Most (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00ntg07 (Listen)FRIFRI19:00 Performance on 3 b00ntg0k (Listen)FRIShostakovich, Brahms, Sibelius, Part 1FRIFrom the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Presented by PetrocFRITrelawny.FRIFRIThe BBC Philharmonic under chief guest conductor VassilyFRISinaisky perform music by Shostakovich and Brahms,FRIfeaturing young Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan.FRIFRIThe concert opens with orchestral interludes taken fromFRIShostakovich's opera Katerina Ismaylova (Lady Macbeth ofFRIMtsensk). Written at the height of Stalin's purges in theFRI1930s, it was popular with audiences, but was condemned inFRIan anonymous article in Pravda and banned in the SovietFRIUnion for almost 30 years. The composer extracted theseFRIinterludes from his 1962 reworking of the piece. It isFRIfollowed by Sibelius's First Symphony, which introducesFRIthe colourful tones and creative harmonies which were toFRIbecome the hallmark of all his orchestral works.FRIFRIBBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRIFRIShostakovich: Orchestral Interludes (Katerina Ismaylova)FRISibelius: Symphony No 1.FRIFRI19:45 Twenty Minutes b00ntg4k (Listen)FRIThe SuitFRIIan Sansom's funny and provocative reflections on dress,FRIclass, ageing and the philosophical life, prompted by aFRIvisit to a gentleman's outfitters to be measured for a newFRIsuit. Ian is reminded of the men in his family - hisFRIworking-class grandfathers trussed up uncomfortably inFRIclothes designed for the sedentary professional classes,FRIcollected in a family album of black-and-white photos thatFRIbrings to mind John Berger's essay The Suit and theFRIPhotograph, in which he writes about the great GermanFRIphotographer August Sander.FRIFRIThis leads on to reflections on famous suit wearers inFRIhistory and literature, and to a series of thoughts about,FRIamong others, Benjamin Franklin, John F Kennedy, MichaelFRINyman, Franz Kafka and Anthony Powell.FRIFRIIan Sansom is a critic and writer of both fiction andFRInon-fiction, whose series of detective stories featuring aFRImobile librarian in rural Northern Ireland has gatheredFRIfans around the world. He has previously broadcast for BBCFRIRadio 3 on WH Auden, his passion for concrete, his adoptedFRIcity of Belfast and bibliomania.FRIFRI20:05 Performance on 3 b00ntg4m (Listen)FRIShostakovich, Brahms, Sibelius, Part 2FRIFrom the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Presented by PetrocFRITrelawny.FRIFRIThe BBC Philharmonic and chief guest conductor VassilyFRISinaisky's concert concludes with Brahms's ViolinFRIConcerto, which brought mixed reactions when it was new -FRIone critic declared that it was a wasn't so much aFRIconcerto for the violin but rather one 'against theFRIviolin', while it had a favourable public reception.FRIFRISergey Khachatryan (violin) BBC PhilharmonicFRIVassily Sinaisky (conductor)FRIFRIBrahms: Violin Concerto in D.FRIFRI21:15 The Verb b00ntg50 (Listen)FRIKenneth StevenFRIIan McMillan is joined by poet Kenneth Steven, who readsFRIfrom A Song among the Stones, his new cycle of poemsFRIwritten specially for the programme.FRIFRI22:00 Composer of the Week b00ntfy5 (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:00 The Essay b00j5cnl (Listen)FRIA Tribute to Mr Purcell, Purcell Re-InterpretedFRINicholas Kenyon, managing director of the Barbican CentreFRIin London, looks back at how Purcell's music has beenFRIpreserved, revived and interpreted, and considers how hisFRIstanding among composers has been affected by recentFRIdevelopments in our reception of his music.FRIFRI23:15 World on 3 b00ntg5c (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy presents new releases from across theFRIworld, and a studio session with a new voice in EnglishFRIfolk, Sam Carter.FRIFRI
13 November 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 14/11/2009 - 20/11/2009
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