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SATSATURDAY 11 JULY 2009SATSAT01:00 Through the Night b00lfrbx (Listen)SAT1.01amSATBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Mass in D, Op 123SAT(Missa solemnis) Rosamund Illing (soprano)SATElizabeth Dunning (mezzo-soprano)SATChristopher Doig (tenor) Rodney McCann (bass)SATSydney Philharmonic Choir Donald Hazelwood (solo violin)SATSydney Symphony Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor)SAT2.14amSATMercadante, Saverio (1795-1870): Flute Concerto No 2 in ESATminor (1813) Yuri Shut'ko (flute)SATUkrainian National Radio Symphony OrchestraSATVyacheslav Blinov (conductor)SAT2.35amSATMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Piano Concerto in A,SATK488 Joanna MacGregor (piano)SATStavanger Symphony Orchestra Susanna Malkki (conductor)SAT3.01amSATDvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 9 in E minorSAT(From the New World) BBC Symphony OrchestraSATJiri Belohlavek (conductor)SAT3.43amSATMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Three Psalms, Op 78SATChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)SAT4.04amSATBoulogne, Joseph - Chevalier de Saint-GeorgesSAT(c.1748-1799): Symphony in G, Op 11, No 1 (1779)SATTafelmusik Orchestra Jeanne Lamon (conductor)SAT4.19amSATFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Dolly - Suite for piano duet,SATOp 56 Erzsebet Tusa Istvan Lantos (pianos)SAT4.33amSATLanggaard, Rued (1883-1952): Three Rose Gardens SongsSAT(1919) Danish National Radio ChoirSATKaare Hansen (conductor)SAT4.44amSATChopin, Frederyk (1810-1849): Nocturne in E flat, Op 55,SATNo 2 - arr Kocsis for flute, cor anglais and harpSATAnita Szabo (flute) Bela Horvath (cor anglais)SAT4.50amSATTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Septet in B flat forSATthree oboes, three violins and basso continuo, TWV XLIV 43SATIl GardellinoSAT5.01amSATRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): La valse Oslo PhilharmonicSATJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)SAT5.14amSATAllegri, Gregorio (1582-1652): Miserere mei Deus (PsalmSAT51) for nine voices Camerata SilesiaSATAnna Szostak (conductor)SAT5.28amSATMaurice, Paule (1910-67): Tableaux de Provence (1954)SATJulia Nolan (saxophone) CBC Vancouver OrchestraSATMario Bernardi (conductor)SAT5.43amSATSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Songs of Dawn, Op 133SATPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)SAT5.56amSATWanski, Jan (1762-1821): Symphony in D on themes from theSATopera Pasterz nad Wisla Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraSATAndrzej Mysinski (conductor)SAT6.10amSATHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Clarinet Quartet in ESATflat (1808) Martin Frost (clarinet)SATTobias Ringborg (violin) Ingegard Kierkegaard (viola)SATJohn Ehde (cello)SAT6.38amSATBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Brandenburg ConcertoSATNo 5 in D, BWV 1050 Per Flemstrom (flute)SATAndrew Manze (violin) Andreas Staier (harpsichord)SATRisor Festival Strings.SATSAT07:00 Breakfast b00lms39 (Listen)SATAlistair Appleton presents a lively mix of music to startSATthe day. Including a Haydn piano sonata.SATSAT09:00 CD Review b00lk4g9 (Listen)SATBuilding a Library: Handel's Acis and GalateaSATIn this week’s programme (timings are approximate):SATSAT09.05 amSATMENDELSSOHN: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minorSATOp 64; Piano Trio No 1 in D minor Op 49; Piano Trio No 2SATin C minor Op 66SATLeonidas Kavakos (violin and director), Patrick DemengaSAT(cello), Enrico Pace (piano)SATSony Classical 88697 433032 (CD)SATSATBRUCH: Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor Op 26; KROLL: BanjoSATand Fiddle; WIENIAWSKI / KREISLER: Caprice in A minor OpSAT18 No 4; TCHAIKOVSKY: Souvenir d’un lieu cher Op 42;SATSARASATE: Carmen-Fantasie Op 25; Danzas Espanolas Nos 1, 2SATand 6; SAINT-SAENS: Havanaise in E major Op 83SATMichael Rabin (violin), Lothar Broddack (piano), RIASSATSymphony Orchestra, Thomas Schippers (conductor)SATAudite 95.607 (CD, Mid Price)SATSAT09.30 am Building a LibrarySATHANDEL: Acis and GalateaSATSATReviewer – David VickersSATSATThe first choice recommendation will be placed on the CDSATReview website on Monday.SATSATBuilding a Library returns on 19 Sept.SATSAT10.15 am New ReleasesSATRichard Wigmore talks us through some recent releases ofSATMozart concertos and orchestral works with extracts fromSATthe following discs:SATSATMOZART: La Clemenza di Tito (Overture); Le Nozze di FigaroSAT(Sinfonia, Marcia [Finale III]); Die ZauberfloteSAT(Overture, March of the Priests); Die Entfuhrung aus demSATSerail (Overture); Der Schauspieldirektor (Overture);SATIdomeneo, Re di Creta (Overture, March [iii,7], PassePied,SATPas seul de Monsieur Legrand, Largo); Mitridate, Re diSATPonto (Overture), March; Don Giovanni (Overture); LesSATpetits riens (Overture); Bastien und Bastienne (Overture);SATCosi fan tutte (Overture); La Clemenza di Tito (March)SATNorwegian National Opera Orchestra, Rinaldo AlessandriniSAT(conductor) Naive OP 30479 (CD)SATSATMOZART: Symphony No 31 in D major K 297 ‘Paris’; SymphonySATNo 39 in E flat major K 543; Symphony No 40 in G minor KSAT550; Symphony No 41 in C major K 551 ‘Jupiter’SATEnsemble Orchestral de Paris, John Nelson (conductor)SATNaive Ambroisie AM 182 (2 CDs)SATSATMOZART: Piano Concerto No 12 in A major K 414; Concerto NoSAT7 in F major for Three Pianos ‘Lodron Concerto’ K 242SAT[arr. MOZART for Two Pianos]; Piano Concerto No 23 in ASATmajor K 488SATLeon Fleisher (piano and director), Katherine JacobsonSATFleisher (piano), Stuttgart Chamber OrchestraSATSony Classical 88697 405052 (CD)SATSATMOZART: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C major K 246;SATConcerto for Piano and Orchestra in A major K 488;SATConcerto for Piano and Orchestra in D major K 175SATChristian Zacharias (piano and director), Lausanne ChamberSATOrchestra Dabringhaus und Grimm MDG 940 1562-6 (SACD)SATSATMOZART: Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor K 466; PianoSATConcerto No 23 in A major K 488SATLars Vogt (piano), Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, IvorSATBolton (conductor) Oehms Classics OC 727 (SACD)SATSAT10.50 am Recent ReleasesSATBRITTEN: String Quartet No.2; MOZART: Piano Quartet in ESATflat K493 Amadeus Quartet, Benjamin Britten (piano)SATRecorded: 1 December 1951 (Britten) and 23 June 1953SAT(Mozart) MP Live LM7401 (Download)SATSATBRITTEN: GlorianaSATJoan Cross (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor), Monica SinclairSAT(mezzo-soprano), Geraint Evans (baritone), Jennifer VyvyanSAT(soprano), Royal Opera Chorus, Orchestra of The RoyalSATOpera House, Covent Garden, John Pritchard (conductor)SATRecorded: 9 June 1953, Royal Opera House, Covent GardenSAT(First performance) MP Live LM7405 (Download)SATSATJANACEK: JenufaSATGre Brouwenstijn (soprano), Mary Jarred (soprano), JohnSATLanigan (tenor), BBC Opera Chorus and Orchestra / RafaelSATKubelik Recorded: BBC Studios, 19 May 1951SATMP Live LM7407 (Download)SATSATWALTON: Cello Concerto; FacadeSATGregor Piatigorsky (cello), BBC Symphony Orchestra,SATMalcolm Sargent (conductor)SATRecorded: 13 February 1957, Royal Festival Hall, LondonSATEuropean premiere (concerto) and 17 November 1953, RoyalSATAlbert Hall, London (Façade)SATJoan Cross (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor), English OperaSATGroup, Paul Sacher (conductor) MP Live LM7409 (Download)SATSAT11.35 am Disc of the WeekSATBACH: Partita No 2 in C minor BWV 826; SCHUMANN: CarnivalSATScenes from Vienna Op 26; JANACEK: In the Mists;SATBEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No 31 in A flat major Op 119;SATBARTOK: 3 Hungarian Folksongs from the Csik District SzSAT35a/BB 45b Piotr Anderszewski (piano)SATVirgin Classics 50999 267291 2 1 (2 CDs)SATSAT12:15 Music Matters b00lms3c (Listen)SATSusan Graham/French piano music/Neville Cardus/LouisSATBrailleSATSATNeville CardusSATSATWith the Ashes underway, Music Matters pays tribute to aSATlegendary writer on music and cricket. Born in Rusholme,SATManchester, Neville Cardus was the first ever music criticSATto be knighted, and is widely recognised as the father ofSATcricket journalism. He spent most of his life writingSATabout both passions for the Guardian, with a distinctiveSATstyle that was very much of its time.SATSATRobin Daniels, author of a new memoir, and fans RoySATHattersley, Christopher Hogwood and James Naughtie, shareSATtheir thoughts on Cardus's importance for the sportingSATand musical worlds, and to assess his legacy Petroc isSATjoined by fellow journalists and writers on music andSATcricket, Michael Kennedy and Michael Henderson.SATSATCardus: Celebrant of Beauty by Robin Daniels is publishedSATby Palatine Books (£25.00 hardback)SATSATThe Art of French Piano MusicSATSATFrench piano music has been a lifelong passion for author,SATacademic and pianist Roy Howat - he has been playing,SATediting, teaching and talking about it for over 30 years.SATFor many pianists, an air of mystery surrounds FrenchSATpiano music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries -SATthat of Debussy, Ravel, Chabrier and Fauré. In a newSATbook, Howat argues that the music contains no secrets, andSATits performance should be equally straightforward. He alsoSATexplores the links between the music and impressionisticSATart of the period.SATSATAt the piano he joins Petroc to discuss and demonstrateSAThis ideas.SATSATThe Art of French Piano Music by Roy Howat is published bySATYale University Press (£30.00 hardback)SATSATRoy Howat performs Fauré with the Kreutzer Quartet atSATWiltons Music Hall in London on Sunday 19th July and hisSATnew 2-CD set of Fauré piano solos and duets (with EmilySATKilpatrick) is due for release in September on ABC ClassicsSATSATSusan GrahamSATSATBorn in New Mexico and raised in Texas, mezzo-sopranoSATSusan Graham has sung leading roles in the great operaSAThouses of the world, covering repertoire from the 17th toSAT20th centuries. Winning critical acclaim for herSATperformance of both the core operatic repertoire and newSATworks by contemporary composers such as Tobias Picker, itSATis for her interpretation of French music that Graham isSATmost celebrated.SATSATAhead of two performances at the Proms, she talks toSATPetroc from New York about her passion for French musicSAT- which started with the piano music - and about herSATnew found respect for Michael Jackson and the need forSATcultural ambassadors in today's society.SATSATSusan Graham sings at the BBC Proms (both concertsSATbroadcast live on Radio 3):SATSATMonday 27th July (lunchtime): French Song with MalcolmSATMartineauSATSATThursday 30th July: La mort de CléopâtreSATSATBraille MusicSATSATLouise Braille was born 200 years ago just outside Paris,SATand was blinded as a result of an accident in hisSATfather's workshop. He then spent much of his lifeSATdevising the system of raised cells widely used around theSATworld today for the translation of books and public signs.SATBraille music is less well known than its literary cousin,SATbut it can be a lifeline to many blind musicians, fromSATbeginner to professional - and advances in technologySATare changing the way Braille music is translated, editedSATand made available.SATSATLutenist Matthew Wadsworth, who has been blind sinceSATbirth, tells Petroc how crucial Braille music has been forSAThis career, and in the company of music officer JamesSATRisdon, Petroc visits the RNIB's translation andSATprinting services in Peterborough to find out about theSATprocess of translating a musical score into Braille.SATSAT13:00 The Early Music Show b00ln0s5 (Listen)SATUnquiet Thoughts: Melancholic Music of Elizabethan EnglandSATLucie Skeaping introduces highlights of a concert entitledSATUnquiet Thoughts given by Mark Padmore and Elizabeth KennySATat this year's Aldeburgh Festival. The concert exploresSATthe melancholic music of Elizabethan England, focusing onSATthe songs of perhaps the most famous exponent ofSATElizabethan melancholy - John Dowland.SATSATAll music performed by Mark Padmore (tenor) and ElizabethSATKenny (lute), recorded at the Aldeburgh Festival 2009.SATSATDowland: Unquiet thoughts; Say, love if ever thou didstSATfind; Sorrow, Stay; Away with these self-loving ladsSATSATRobert Johnson: PavanSATSATJohn Danyel: Mrs ME Her Funerall Tears: Part I: Grief,SATkeep within; Part II: Drop not, myne eyes; Part III: HaveSATall our passionsSATSATAnon: The Flying HorseSATSATDowland: Now o now I needs must part; In darkness let meSATdwell; Flow my tears.SATSAT14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lfptq (Listen)SATVilde Frang/Julien QuentinSATSATVilde Frang (violin) Julien Quentin (piano)SATSATSchubert: Sonata in A for violin and piano, Op 162SATStrauss: Sonata for violin and piano.SATSAT15:00 World Routes b00lmsln (Listen)SATChangui de GuantanamoSATIn the year of the 50th anniversary of the CubanSATrevolution, World Routes features a specially recordedSATstudio session by Cuban five-piece Changui de Guantanamo.SATPresenter Lucy Duran first encountered this group on theSATroad as part of her World Routes report from Cuba in JuneSAT2007.SATSATChangui is an old style from the Eastern GuantanamoSATprovince dating back to the 19th century and combiningSATelements of Spanish guitar and African traditions. TheSATsongs are played on instruments such as the marimbulaSATthumb piano, the tres (a kind of three-stringed guitar),SATand an array of percussion including the guiro, maracasSATand bongos.SATSATLucy is also joined in the studio by Sue Steward andSATCrispin Robinson for a look at some recent Cuban andSATLatin-American releases on CD.SATSATIn Session:SATSATChangui de GuantanamoSATSATAndres Fisto Cobas (bongo)SATJosé Andrés Rodriguez (vocals/güayo)SATJosé Antonio Moreau Jardines (vocals/maracas)SATCarmelo Irve Souteran (tres)SATJosé Olivarés Pérez (marimbula)SATSATJosé Andres Rodriguez: Trina el sinsonteSATChangui de GuantanamoSATBBC Recording by sound engineers James Birtwistle and AndySATRushton, Broadcasting HouseSATSATCD Roundup with Sue Steward and Crispin RobinsonSATSATChoice 1 (Sue)SATR.Fernandez: De Eso Nada MonadoSATRay and his Court Album: Cuban Funk ExperienceSATNascente NSFUNK001SATSATChoice 2 (Crispin) Homenaje a Cha ChaSATLos Munequitos de Matanzas Album: D’Palo pa RumbaSATBIS Music BISCD 745SATSATChoice 3 (Lucy) Mbenza: Salima Syran MbenzaSATAlbum: Immortal Franco Riverboat TUGCD1050SATSATChoice 4 (Sue)SATRicardo Bermudez: Los Silvertones: Tamborito SwingSATPapi Brandao y Su Conjunto Aires TablenosSATAlbum: Panama! 2 Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & CalypsoSATFunk on the Isthmus 1967-77 Soundway SNDWCD 013SATSATChoice 5 (Crispin) Nicolas Nochi/Roldan G.Rivero: 1999SATElio Revé JrSATAlbum: Rough Guide to the music of Cuba (2nd edition)SATWorld Music Network RGNET1225CDSATSATJosé Antonio Moreau: Vamos p’al Guaso compaySATChangui de Guantanamo (4’27)SATBBC Recording by sound engineers James Birtwistle and AndySATRushton, Broadcasting HouseSATCarmelo Irbe/Israel Arencibia: Me tiene locoSATChangui de GuantanamoSATBBC Recording by sound engineers James Birtwistle and AndySATRushton, Broadcasting HouseSATSATAndres Fisto Cobas: Hay un no se quéSATChangui de GuantanamoSATBBC Recording by sound engineers James Birtwistle and AndySATRushton, Broadcasting HouseSATSAT16:00 Jazz Library b00lmslq (Listen)SATTeddy EdwardsSATThe late, great tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards talks toSATAlyn Shipton. Shortly before his death in 2003, TeddySATEdwards met Alyn to discuss the highlights of a long andSATillustrious recording career. One of the most originalSATvoices in West Coast jazz, he settled permanently in LosSATAngeles in 1944 and created a distinctive and originalSATbebop style.SATSATTitle: Taking Off Artist: Teddy EdwardsSATComposer: Edwards Album: Sunset Eyes Label: PacificSATNumber: 948482, Tr 7SATPersonnel: Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Joe CastroSAT(piano), Leroy Vinnegar (bass), Billy Higgins (drums). 16SATAug 1960SATSATDISC 2 Title: Up In Dodo's Room Artist: Howard McGheeSATComposer: Marmarosa Album: Central Avenue SoundsSATLabel: Rhino Number: 75872 CD 3, Tr 2SATPersonnel: Howard McGhee (trumpet), Teddy Edwards (tenorSATsaxophone), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Arvin GarrisonSAT(guitar), Bob Kesterson (bass), Roy Porter (drums). 18 OctSAT1946SATSATDISC 3 Title: Dial-ated Pulis Artist: Howard McGheeSATComposer: McGhee Album: Central Avenue SoundsSATLabel: Rhino Number: 75872 CD 3, Tr 1SATPersonnel: as for Disc 2SATSATDISC 4 Title: Blues in Teddy's FlatSATArtist: Teddy Edwards Quartet Composer: EdwardsSATAlbum: Central Avenue Sounds Label: RhinoSATNumber 75872 CD 3, Tr 15SATPersonnel: Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Jimmy RowlesSAT(piano), Red Callendar (bass), Roy Porter (drums). 4 DecSAT1947SATSATDISC 5 Title: Come on Back Artist: Benny CarterSATComposer: Carter Album: Additions to Further DefinitionsSATLabel: Impulse Number 229, Tr 11SATPersonnel: Benny Carter, Bud Shank (allto saxophone),SATBuddy Collette, Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Bill HoodSAT(baritone saxophone), Don Abney (piano), Barney KesselSAT(guitar), Ray Brown (bass), Alvin Stoller (drums). 2 MarchSAT1966SATSATDISC 6 Title: Together AgainSATArtist: Teddy Edwards/Howard McGhee Composer: EdwardsSATAlbum: Together Again Label: Contemporary (OJC)SATNumber 424-2, Tr 1SATPersonnel: Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Howard McGheeSAT(trumpet), Phineas Newborn, Jr (piano), Ray Brown (bass);SATEd Thigpen (drums). 15 May 1961SATSATDISC 7 Title: Sunset Eyes Artist: Clifford BrownSATComposer: Edwards Album Joy: Spring Label: ProperSATNumber Properbox 86 CD 3, Tr 15SATPersonnel: Clifford Brown (trumpet), Teddy Edwards (tenorSATsaxophone), Carl Perkins (piano), George Bledsoe (bass),SATMax Roach (drums). April 1954SATSATDISC 8 Title: The Duel Artist: Dexter GordonSATComposer: Gordon Album: Settin the Pace Label: ProperSATNumber Properbox 16 CD 4, Tr 2SATPersonnel: Dexter Gordon, Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone),SATJimmy Rowles (piano), Red Callendar (bass), Roy PorterSAT(drums). 4 Dec 1947SATSATDISC 9 Title: The Sermon Artist: Teddy EdwardsSATComposer: Edwards Album: Teddy's ReadySATLabel: Contemporary Number OJCCD 748-2, Tr 6SATPersonnel: Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), Joe CastroSAT(piano), Leroy Vinnegar (bass), Billy Higgins (drums). 17SATAug 1960SATSATDISC 10 Title: Going Home Artist: Teddy EdwardsSATComposer: Edwards Album: Blue SaxophoneSATLabel: Verve/Gitanes Number 1147, Tr 12SATPersonnel (includes): Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone), ArtSATHillery (piano), Andy Simkins (bass), Mel Brown (drums).SATJune 1992.SATSAT17:00 Jazz Record Requests b00lk4vk (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)SATSATGut Stomp (Johnson, Smith) (3:30)SATPerformed by James P. Johnson (p)SATRecorded 17 November 1943, New YorkSATTaken from the album James P. Johnson 1943 - 1944SAT1995 CD (Classics Classics 824(1) Track 6)SATSATDown the Road a Piece (Raye) (3:06)SATPerformed by The Will Bradley Trio: Freddie Slack (p) DocSATGoldberg (b) Ray McKinley (d, v)SATRecorded 12 August 1940, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Many Faces of Boogie WoogieSAT1996 CD (Avid AMSC533 (2) Disc 1, Track 6)SATSATEmaline / Don’t Worry Bout Me / I Can’t Give You AnythingSATBut Love (Frank Perkins, Rube Bloom, Jimmy McHugh) (4:49)SATPerformed by Eddie Condon (g) Wild Bill Davison (cnt)SATBilly Butterfield (tp) Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity (tb)SATDick Cary (ah) Ead Hall, Peanuts Hucko (cl) Bud FreemanSAT(ts) Gene Schroeder (p) Al Hall (b) Cliff Leeman (d)SATRecorded 1954SATTaken from the album Eddie Condon Jam Session Coast toSATCoast 2002 CD (Collectables CCL 75262 Disc 1, Track 3)SATSATCotton Tail (Duke Ellington) (3:11)SATPerformed by Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra: DukeSATEllington (p) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams, Rex StewartSAT(cnt) Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown (tb) Juan Tizol (vtb)SATBarney Bigard (cl) Johnny Hodges (cl, ss, as) Ben WebsterSAT(ts) Harry Carney (cl, as, bs) Otto Hardwick (as, bs) FredSATGuy (g) Jimmy Blanton, Hayes Alvis, Billy Taylor (b) SonnySATGreer (d) Recorded 4 May 1940, New YorkSATTaken from the album The Essential Duke EllingtonSAT2005 CD (Columbia/Legacy 5174632 Disc 2, Track 8)SATSATLarue (Clifford Brown) (5:02)SATPerformed by Curtis Counce (b) Gerald Wilson (tp) HaroldSATLand (ts) Carl Perkins (p) Frank Butler (d)SATRecorded 6 January 1958SATTaken from the album the Curtis Counce Group: Carl’s BluesSATLP (Vogue LAC 12263. S2/2)SATSATSwedish Pastry (Kessell) (2:26)SATPerformed by Red Norvo (vb) Tal Farlow (g) Charlie MingusSAT(b) Recorded 3 May 1950, Los AngelesSATTaken from the album Red Norvo 1950 - 1951SAT2006 CD (Classics Classics 1422(1) Track 1)SATSATAlvarado (Brad Mehldau) (3:58)SATPerformed by Brad Mehldau (p) Darek ‘Oles’ OleszkiewiczSAT(acoustic bass) Justin Meldal Johnsen (electric bass)SATVictor Indrizzo (d) Matt Chamerlain (tabla) Jim KeltnerSAT(prepared piano, perc)SATRecorded 2 – 8 April 2001, HollywoodSATTaken from the album LargoSAT2002 CD (Warner Bros. 9362-48114-2 Track 10)SATSATSweet Chilli (Mark Holub) (5:16)SATPerformed by Led Bib: Mark Holub (d) Liran Donin (b) TobySATMcLaren (keyboards) Pete Grogan (sax) Chris Williams (sax)SATRecorded 12 – 13 August 2008, LondonSATTaken from the album Sensible ShoesSAT2009 CD (Cuneiform Records Rune 283 Track 4)SATSAT23 Red (Bill Chase) (3:26)SATPerformed by Woody Herman (cl, as) Gary Klein, SalvatoreSATNistico, Andy McGhee (ts) Tom Anastas (bs) Gerald Lamy,SATDusko Goykovich, Bob Shew, Don Rader, Bill Chase (tp)SATHenry Southall, Frank Tesinsky, Donald Doane (tb) NatSATPierce (p) Anthony Leonardi (b) Ronnie Zito (d)SATRecorded 28, 29 and 30 June 1965, Basin Street West, SanSATFrancisco Taken from the album Woody’s WinnersSATLP (CBS 21110. S1/1)SATSATTea for Two (Vincent Youmans, Irving Caesar) (7:40)SATPerformed by Oscar Peterson (p) Lester Young (ts) BarneySATKessel (g) Ray Brown (b) J.C. Heard (d)SATRecorded 28 November 1952, New YorkSATTaken from the album Lester Young the President Plays withSATThe Oscar Peterson TrioSATCD (Lonehill Jazz LHJ 10326. Track 3)SATSATFine and Mellow (Billie Holiday, M Gabler) (8:34)SATPerformed by Billie Holiday (v) Doc Cheatham, Roy EldridgeSAT(tp) Vic Dickenson (tb) Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster,SATLester Young (ts) Gerry Mulligam (bs) Mal Waldron (p)SATDanny Baker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d)SATRecorded 8 December 1957SATTaken from the album Billie Holiday Ken Burns JazzSAT2000 CD (Verve 549 081-2 Track 18)SATSAT18:00 Opera on 3 b00lmsls (Listen)SATBritten's Peter GrimesSATThe final offering from Opera on 3 before the Proms, thisSATEnglish National Opera Peter Grimes was the hot ticket ofSATthe season. Sold out for its entire run, David Alden'sSATproduction wowed critics and audiences alike with itsSATunconventional but powerful take on Britten's music drama,SATset at the time of its premiere - postwar Britain.SATSATThe cast that inspired this adulation included AmandaSATRoocroft as Ellen Orford, Gerald Finley as CaptainSATBalstrode and Australian tenor Stuart Skelton in the epicSATtitle role - a compelling interpretation of theSATmisunderstood outsider, victim of his own weaknesses andSATcontradictions, at once unstable and unpredictable,SATvisionary and violent.SATSATEdward Gardiner conducts an orchestra and chorus on topSATform in an unforgettable operatic experience.SATSATPeter Grimes ...... Stuart Skelton (tenor)SATEllen Orford ...... Amanda Roocroft (soprano)SATCaptain Balstrode ...... Gerald Finley (bass-baritone)SATAuntie ...... Rebecca de Pont Davies (soprano)SATFirst niece ...... Gillian Ramm (soprano)SATSecond niece ...... Mairéad Buicke (soprano)SATBob Boles ...... Michael Colvin (tenor)SATSwallow ...... Matthew Best (bass)SATMrs Sedley ...... Felicity Palmer (mezzo)SATRev Horace ...... Stuart Kale (tenor)SATNed Keene ...... Leigh Melrose (baritone)SATHobson ...... Darren Jeffery (bass)SATEnglish National Opera Chorus and OrchestraSATEdward Gardner (conductor).SATSAT21:00 Recital b00lk4vp (Listen)SATFeaturing the Amadeus Quartet, tenor Philip Langridge andSATpianist Steuart Bedford in Britten's Quartet for stringsSATNo 2 and Sonnets of Michelangelo.SATSAT21:55 Pre-Hear b00lk4vr (Listen)SATPianist Ian Brown on Benjamin's Piano figures and theSATBBCSSO, under Ilan Volkov, on Knussen's Concerto forSATviolin and orchestra, with soloist Elizabeth Layton.SATSAT22:30 Hear and Now b00lk4vt (Listen)SATSara Mohr-Pietsch heads to Suffolk for the 2009 AldeburghSATFestival. She speaks with new artistic directorSATPierre-Laurent Aimard as he presents his first festival,SATand introduces a selection of musical highlights.SATCentenarian American composer Elliott Carter's FifthSATString Quartet is performed by the Quatour Diotima, andSATCarter is recorded in conversation with Laurent-Aimard,SATwho premieres two short piano works.SATSATSemper Dowland, semper Dolens - the first of two premieresSATfrom this year's other featured composer, HarrisonSATBirtwistle - is a reflection on the work of John Dowland,SATsung by tenor Mark Padmore.SATSATOliver Knussen: Coursing (5:15)SATBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupSATOliver Knussen (conductor)SATSATElliott Carter: String Quartet No 5 (18:22)SATQuatour DiotimaSATSATCarter: Fratribute (2:54) and Sistribute (1:01)SATPierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)SATSATBirtwistle: Semper Dowland, semper dolens (45:16)SATMark Padmore (tenor) London SinfoniettaSATRyan Wigglesworth (conductor).SATSUNSUNDAY 12 JULY 2009SUNSUN00:00 Jazz Library b007qv9l (Listen)SUNPat MethenySUNOne of the most technically accomplished guitarists inSUNjazz history, Pat Metheny joins Alyn Shipton to discussSUNhis recordings, and select some of the highlights,SUNincluding not only his own groups, but also his work withSUNOrnette Coleman, Charlie Haden, Jim Hall and many otherSUNgreats.SUNSUN01:00 Through the Night b00lk52g (Listen)SUN1.00amSUNSchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Overture (Genoveva)SUN1.10amSUNBerlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Symphonie fantastiqueSUNSwedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNDaniel Harding (conductor)SUN2.05amSUNRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Suite No 2, Op 17SUNOuellet-Murray DuoSUN2.30amSUNWaissel, Matthäus (c1535/40-1602): Two Polish DancesSUNJacob Heringman (lute)SUN2.33amSUNLindblad, Adolf Fredik (1801-1878): String Quartet No 6 inSUNE flat Orebro QuartetSUN3.01amSUNSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Rondo in A, D438SUNNational Arts Centre Orchestra of CanadaSUNPinchas Zuckerman (violin/director)SUN3.16amSUNDohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960): Symphonic Minutes, Op 36SUNWest Australian Symphony OrchestraSUNJorge Mester (conductor)SUN3.29amSUNKraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minorSUN(Symphonie funèbre) Concerto KölnSUN3.50amSUNSchütz, Heinrich (1585-1672): Ich bin eine rufende Stimme,SUNSWV 383; O lieber Herre Gott, wecke uns auf, SWV 381SUNDanish National Radio Chorus Stefan Parkman (conductor)SUN3.59amSUNKrek, Uros (1922-2008): SonatinaSUNSlovenian Philharmonic String Chamber OrchestraSUNAndrej Petrac (leader)SUN4.14amSUNRoussel, Albert (1869-1937): Three Pieces, Op 49SUNMats Jansson (piano)SUN4.23amSUNStojowski, Zygmunt (1870-1946): Cello Sonata in A, Op 18SUNTomasz Strahl (cello) Edward Wolanin (piano)SUN4.49amSUNStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Ithaka, Op 21SUNPeter Mattei (baritone) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNManfred Honeck (conductor)SUN5.01amSUNPintaric, Fortunat (1798-1867): Fantasia in B flat;SUNPastorella in B flat Vladimir Krpan (piano)SUN5.07amSUNNielsen, Carl (1865-1931): Pan and Syrinx, Op 49SUNDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraSUNMichael Schonwandt (conductor)SUN5.16amSUNDebussy, Claude (1862-1918): Syrinx Boris Campa (flute)SUN5.19amSUNRavel, Maurice (1875-1937): Daphnis and Chloe (Suite No 2)SUNRotterdam Philharmonic OrchestraSUNValery Gergiev (conductor)SUN5.37amSUNStrozzi, Barbara (1619-1677): Hor che Apollo è a Theti inSUNseno Musica FioritaSUN5:50am Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764), arr. GeertSUNBierling: Introduttione teatrale in F, Op 2, No 4SUNGeert Bierling (organ)SUN5.57amSUNMelartin, Erkki (1875-1937): Lohdutus (Consolation)SUNFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vanska (conductor)SUN6.03amSUNScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Five Preludes: Op 16, NoSUN4 in E flat minor; Op 17, No 4 in B flat minor; Op 27, NosSUN1 in G minor and 2 in B; Op 31, No 3 in E flatSUNSergei Terentjev (piano)SUN6.18amSUNDuruflé, Maurice (1902-1986): Requiem, Op 9 BBC SingersSUNDavid Goode (organ) Stephen Cleobury (conductor).SUNSUN07:00 Breakfast b00lk6v2 (Listen)SUNAlistair Appleton presents a refreshing mix of music toSUNstart the day. Including a Haydn piano sonata.SUNSUN10:00 Sunday Morning b00lk6v4 (Listen)SUNAs the exam season draws mercifully to a close for anotherSUNyear, Iain Burnside compares and contrasts music writtenSUNfor exams and prizes, using appropriate examples fromSUNBach, Barber, Berlioz, Britten and others. Iain's guest isSUNProf Colin Lawson, director of the Royal College of Music,SUNLondon.SUNSUN12:00 Private Passions b00lk6v6 (Listen)SUNRichard HudsonSUNMichael Berkeley's guest is award-winning theatricalSUNdesigner Richard Hudson, who won international acclaim forSUNhis imaginative and visually stunning designs for Disney'sSUNThe Lion King. He has worked at most of the world's greatSUNopera houses on a wide range of operas - from Handel toSUNJudith Weir.SUNSUNRichard was born in Zimbabwe, and his musical passionsSUNrange from the South African national anthem NkosiSUNsekelele Africa to Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Tchaikovsky andSUNCole Porter.SUNSUNM Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (from Music from Chaucer,SUNpub. OUP) Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet BBQ BBQ 003 Tr 10SUNDuration: 26sSUNSUNTrad., arr. George Fenton: Nkosi Sikeleli AfrikaSUNChorus and Orchestra George Fenton (conductor)SUNMCA DMCG 6029 Tr 9 (excerpt) (Cry Freedom - originalSUNmotion picture soundtrack) Duration: 3m36sSUNSUNVivaldi: Cessate, omai cessate... Ah, ch'infelice sempreSUN(Cessate, omai cessate, RV684)SUNSarah Mingardo (contralto) Concerto ItalianoSUNRinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)SUNOpus OPS 30181 Trs 14-15 (Vivaldi: Concerti e Cantate)SUNDuration: 8m5sSUNSUNBach: Concerto in G minor, BWV975 (1st mvt - Allegro)SUNAlexandre Tharaud (piano)SUNHarmonia Mundi HMC 901871 Tr 2 (JS Bach - ConcertosSUNItalien) Duration: 2m41sSUNSUNSomerville and Coles: So Cold the NightSUNJimmy Somerville and the CommunardsSUNLondon 0927412582 Tr 7 (The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville)SUNDuration: 4m38sSUNSUNWeir: Second Act of The Chao Family Orphan (A Night at theSUNChinese Opera, Act 2) Adey Grummett (soprano)SUNFrances Lynch (mezzo) Karl Daymond (tenor) SCOSUNAndrew Parrott (conductor)SUNNMC D 060, CD1 Tr 12 (Judith Weir: A Night at the ChineseSUNOpera) Duration: 5m55sSUNSUNTchaikovsky: Pas de deux - Intrada (The Nutcracker, Act 2)SUNKirov Orchestra Valery Gergiev (conductor)SUNPhilips 4621142 Tr 20 (The Nutcracker) Duration: 4m59sSUNSUNMozart: Canzonetta sull'aria (Le nozze di Figaro, Act 3)SUNCountess ...... Elisabeth SchwarzkopfSUNSusanna ...... Anna Moffo Philharmonia OrchestraSUNCarlo Maria Giulini (conductor)SUNEMI 7632662, CD2 Tr 12 (excerpt) (Mozart: Le nozze diSUNFigaro) Duration: 2m36sSUNSUNPorter: Ev'ry time we say goodbye Annie LennoxSUNChrysalis CCD 1799 Tr 10 (Red Hot and Blue - A Tribute toSUNCole Porter) Duration: 3m52s.SUNSUN13:00 The Early Music Show b00lk6v8 (Listen)SUNCatherine Bott explores the themes of the 2009 York EarlySUNMusic Festival from the National Centre for Early Music.SUNThe UK's largest festival of early music takes itsSUNinspiration from the anniversary celebrations of Purcell,SUNHandel and Haydn and looks at lifelines, from the medievalSUNto the Baroque.SUNSUNWith a mixture of music and conversation, Catherine meetsSUNsome of those involved in the festival and introduces liveSUNperformances from the Cambridge-based Clerks Group andSUNEdward Wickham, the Danish ensemble Baroque Fever and,SUNfrom Italy, Fabio Bonizzoni and Emanuela Galli from theSUNgroup La Risonanza.SUNSUNOckeghem: Mort tuas navre The ClerksSUNEdward Wickham (director)SUNSUNHandel: Armida abbandonata La RisonanzaSUNSUNAndrew Falconieri: Chaconne Baroque FeverSUNSUNDario Castello: Sonata Duodecima from Book 2 (1629)SUNBaroque FeverSUNSUNGiovanni Ghizzolo: Benedicite Deum caeli (Seconda raccoltaSUNde sacri canti, Venezia 1624) SavadiSUNFrom the group's latest CD Fabellae sacraeSUNPan Classics PC10208, Tr 1SUNSUNDufay: Ave regina coelorum The Clerks.SUNSUN14:00 Radio 3 Requests b00lk6vb (Listen)SUNChi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of listeners'SUNrequests, including A Musical Joke by Mozart and theSUNLucerne Festival Orchestra with Claudio Abbado in aSUNperformance of the last movement of Mahler's Symphony NoSUN2. Composer of the Week Jonathan Harvey chooses jazz bySUNBud Powell.SUNSUNRodgers/Hough Carousel Waltz Stephen Hough (piano)SUNHyperion CDA67043 track 13SUNSUNPaisiello Concerto for mandolin in E flat majorSUNUgo Orlandi (mandolin), I Solisti Veneti, Claudio ScimoneSUN(conductor) Erato ECD88165 tracks 1-3SUNSUNLauridsen Sure on this Shining NightSUNPolyphony, Stephen Layton (conductor)SUNHyperion CDA67580 track 16SUNSUNBrahms Piano Quartet Op 26 2nd movement: Poco AdagioSUNEmanuel Ax (piano), Isaac Stern (violin), Jaime LaredoSUN(viola), Yo-yo Ma (cello)SUNSony Classical S2K45846 CD2 track 2SUNSUNRefice Cecilia Grazie Sorelle (La morte di Cecilia)SUNRenata Tebaldi (soprano), Accademia di Santa CeciliaSUNOrchestra Rome, Alberto Erede (conductor)SUNDecca 430 481 2 CD1 track 11SUNSUNMozart Ein Musikalischer Spass K522 (A Musical Joke)SUNOrpheus Chamber OrchestraSUNDeutsche Grammophon 429 783 2 tracks 1-4SUNSUNBud Powell All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm Tea for TwoSUNProperbox 22 CD3 track 12 and CD4 track 17SUNSUNMahler Symphony no 2 “Resurrection”SUN5. Im Tempo des Scherzo. Wild herausfahrend “DieSUNAuferstehung”SUNEteri Gvazava (soprano), Anna Larsson (contralto), OrfeónSUNDonostiarra,SUNLucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor)SUNDeutsche Grammophon 477 508 2 CD2 track 4SUNSUN16:00 Choral Evensong b00lfq8r (Listen)SUNFrom Portsmouth Cathedral.SUNSUNIntroit: Alleluia, I heard a voice (Weelkes)SUNResponses: SpicerSUNOffice Hymn: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal)SUNPsalms: 91, 93 (Turle, Archer)SUNFirst Lesson: Judges 15 v1 - 16 v3SUNCanticles: Howells in B minorSUNSecond Lesson: Luke 18 vv15-30SUNAnthem: Jubilate Deo (Purcell)SUNFinal Hymn: Son of God, eternal Saviour (Everton)SUNOrgan Voluntary: Finale (Musica Dominicalis) - EbenSUNSUNSub-Organist: Marcus WibberleySUNOrganist and Master of the Choristers: David Price.SUNSUN17:00 Discovering Music b00lk6vd (Listen)SUNHarrison BirtwistleSUNStephen Johnson is joined in the Britten Studio at theSUN2009 Aldeburgh Festival by composer Harrison Birtwistle,SUNthe London Sinfonietta and conductor Elgar Howarth toSUNdelve into Birtwistle's musical world of drama and ritual,SUNas they explore two of his works - Cortege and SecretSUNTheatre.SUNSUN18:30 The Choir b00lk6vg (Listen)SUNThe Kodaly MethodSUNAled Jones presents a celebration of the life and work ofSUNKodaly.SUNSUNComposer, philosopher, teacher and Hungarian nationalSUNicon, Zoltan Kodaly was one of the most important figuresSUNin the history of 20th-century choral music.SUNSUNIncluding a special feature on the composer'sSUNgroundbreaking Kodaly Method of music education.SUNSUNZoltan Kodaly Este (Evening)SUNDanish National Radio Choir conducted by Stefan ParkmanSUNCHANDOS CHAN9754, track 10 Zoltan Kodaly Too LateSUNHungarian Radio and Television Chorus, conducted by JánosSUNFerencsik HUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 5SUNSUNZoltan Kodaly Norwegian GirlsSUNHungarian Radio and Television Chorus, conducted by JánosSUNFerencsik HUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 4 Zoltan KodalySUNPsalmus Hungaricus – Finale: You, My Lord, Are True InSUNYour JudgmentSUNHungarian Radio Choir and Budapest Philharmonic OrchestraSUNconducted by Arpád Jóo ARTS MUSIC, track 3SUNZoltan Kodaly Jesus And The TradersSUNDebrecen Kodály Chorus conducted by Péter ErdeiSUNHUNGAROTON HCD32364, track 9 Zoltan KodalySUNHary Janos – Act 2: Soldier’s ChorusSUNEdinburgh Festival Chorus and London Symphony OrchestraSUNconducted by Istvan KerteszSUNDECCA 4434882, CD 1, track 16 Zoltan KodalySUNMissa Brevis: CredoSUNMaria Steijffert (alto); Lars Pedersen (tenor); Michael WSUNHansen (bass) Niels Henrik Nielsen (organ)SUNDanish National Radio Choir, conducted by Stefan ParkmanSUNCHANDOS CHAN9754, track 4SUN“Hippity Hoppity” (extract - part of package)SUNAurin Girls’ Choir directed by Laszlo DuranyikSUNSUNZoltan Kodaly King Laszló’s MenSUNHUNGAROTON HCD31291, track 20 Zoltan KodalySUNSee the Gypsies Cantemus / Dénes SzaboSUNHUNGAROTON HCD31291, track 1 Zoltan KodalySUNHymn of ZrinyiSUNLajos Miller (baritone) with the Hungarian Radio andSUNTelevision Chorus conducted by János FerencsikSUNHUNGAROTON HCD12352, track 1SUNSUN20:00 Drama on 3 b00lk6vj (Listen)SUNThe Idylls of the KingSUNAn adaptation by Michael Symmons of Alfred Lord Tennyson'sSUNThe Idylls of the King, narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith andSUNbroadcast to mark the bicentenary of the poet's birth.SUNSUNIn this extraordinary epic poem, Tennyson transformsSUNMalory's Le Morte d'Arthur, infusing the legend of KingSUNArthur with a passionate intensity. Told here in fiveSUNacts, the central arc of the narrative encompassesSUNArthur's arrival, his relationship with Lancelot andSUNGuinevere, the Holy Grail, the last tournament and hisSUNdeath.SUNSUNNarrator/Tennyson ...... Tim Pigott-SmithSUNArthur ...... Jonathan KeebleSUNLancelot ...... Simon HarrisonSUNGuinevere ...... Kathryn HuntSUNLord Astolat/Bedivere ...... Malcolm RaeburnSUNLeodogran/Churl ...... Terence MannSUNLavaine/Tristram ...... Tom FergusonSUNDagonet ...... Russell Dixon Elaine ...... Elen RhysSUNSUNMusic by Paul CarghillSUNSUNDirected by Susan Roberts.SUNSUN22:00 Sunday Feature b00lk6vl (Listen)SUNThe state of Tel AvivSUNTel Aviv was officially founded in 1909, and to mark theSUNoccasion Moshe Morad takes a stroll along its five-mileSUNstretch of beach, meeting a collection of localSUNcharacters. Writers, artists, musicians, rabbis,SUNcomedians, Jews, Arabs, politicians, glamour girls,SUNbakers, refugees and friends help paint a portrait of aSUNmodern city in an ancient land.SUNSUNProducer James Parkin.SUNSUN22:45 Words and Music b00bvmvq (Listen)SUNThe Soft MachineSUNSUNNothing is at once so familiar and yet so strange as theSUNbody. For most of the time this soft machine we inhabit isSUNinvisible, weightless even, but the slightest turbulenceSUNserves as an intimation of mortality. Suddenly we feel theSUNpull of gravity ...the burden and bounty of beingSUNhuman...and of course we sing and write about it. WordsSUNand Music this week takes its cue from this moment...theSUNmoment when fleshy mechanics and consciousness seem toSUNcollide or separate....when the fifty trillion cells fromSUNwhich each of us is apparently composed fall into novel,SUNself aware shapes. The programme is about the human bodySUNwhen it emerges from the shadows. As you might expect itSUNbegins with an overture - Walt Whitman's 'I Sing theSUNBody Electric' and hauls itself up from all fours untilSUNits features are, I hope, all too recognisablySUNhuman...from Tchaikovsky's tip-toeing Sugar-Plum FairySUNto Alvin Lucier's journey into the brain's innerSUNspace..... from pas de deux to double helix and yet withSUNstill enough time to catch the warm, scented pulse of aSUNprincess. If you hear voices they will probably be theSUNactors Anna Maxwell Martin and John Rowe breathing lifeSUNinto the words of Ezra Pound, Vicki Feaver and W.H.AudenSUNamongst others; if its sounds and sweet airs then theSUNculprits are likely to be Handel, Beethoven or CharlieSUNMingus...in other words the surprise of recognition andSUNthe shock of the new.SUNProducer: Zahid WarleySUNSUNTimings are from the beginning of the programmeSUNSUN00:00:00SUNCharlie Mingus Pithycanthropus Erectus Accord 1997430SUNTrack 1SUN00:01:31SUNWalt Whitman Section 9 from I Sing the Body ElectricSUNFrom The Complete Poems Of Walt Whitman Penguin ClassicSUNReaders: Anna Maxwell Martin and John RoweSUN00:05:51SUNTchaikovsky Sugar Plum FairySUNTchaikovsky: Ballet SuitenSUNBerliner Phlharmonker/Mstislav Rostropovich Track 11SUNDeutsche Grammophon 4290972SUN00:07:53SUNEzra Pound Dance FigureSUNFrom Personae - Collected Shorter Poems Faber.SUNReader: John RoweSUN00:09:12SUNDem Bones Fred Waring and the PennsylvaniansSUNFrom: The Singing Detective Track 4, Disc 1SUNPott CD 200.SUN00:11:29SUNW.H.AudenSUNMusee des Beaux Arts From Collected Shorter PoemsSUNFaber Reader: Anna Maxwell MartinSUN00:12:58SUNLiszt Totentanz Played by Leslie Howard Track 23.SUNHyperion CDA66429.SUN00:14:28SUNHomer The OdysseySUNEurycleia recognises Odysseus from the scar on his thighSUNTaken from Homer's Odyssey by Simon Armitage FaberSUNReader: Anna Maxwell MartinSUN00:16:10SUNShostakovich Entr'acte from Act 1 of The NoseSUNPerformed by Akhimov/Rozhdestvensky Chant du MondeSUNLDC27899899.SUN00:19:39SUNSarah Maguire Spilt Milk From Spilt MilkSUNPublished by the Poetry Book SocietySUNReader: Anna Maxwell MartinSUN00:21:00SUNBeethoven Piano Sonata No 27 in E minor, Op 90.SUNSolomon -1st movement Track 4 Testament SBT1191SUN00:26:56SUNVicki Feaver The Red Cupboard From The Book of BloodSUNJonathan Cape. Reader: Anna Maxwell MartinSUN00:28:10SUNElvis Presley Heartbreak HotelSUNPerformed by Kevin Ayers Track 3 Island IMCD92.SUN00:33:23SUNTolstoy War and Peace Vintage ClassicsSUNReader: John RoweSUN00:35:20SUNBeethovenSUNPiano Sonata No 27 in E minor, Op 90. Solomon -2nd movementSUNTrack 5 Solomon Testament SBT1191.SUN00:42:30SUNRaymond Tallis Page 8 from The Kingdom of Infinite SpaceSUNAtlantic Books. Reader: John RoweSUN00:44:00SUNAlvin Lucier Music for solo performerSUNFirst piece composed using alpha waves from the brainSUN00:46:58SUNNOT I extract Billie Whitelaw Reader: Billie WhitelawSUN00:47:55SUNSamson Karl Richter Total Eclipse Track 14 CD1SUNArchiv 45324.SUN00:52:23SUNJo Shapcott Ear poem from Her Book Poems 1988-1998SUNFaber. Reading: Anna Maxwell MartinSUN00:54:00SUNCharlie Mingus Pithecanthropus Erectus Accord 1997430SUNTrack 1SUN00:55:17SUNGillian K FergusonSUNHuman Genome: Poems on the Book of LifeSUNFirst section of poem 1.SUNReader: Anna Maxwell Martin and John RoweSUNSUN23:45 Jazz Line-Up b00lk6vq (Listen)SUNTom Arthurs/Iain Ballamy/Thomas Stronen/Gareth WilliamsSUNClaire Martin introduces two contrasting sessions from theSUNErin Arts Centre on the Isle of Man.SUNSUNRadio 3 New Generation jazz artist Tom Arthurs (trumpetSUNand flugel) teams up with saxophonist and composer IainSUNBallamy and Norwegian percussionist Thomas Stronen for aSUNtotally improvised session before an audience on a themeSUNset on the day.SUNSUNThen top UK jazz pianist Gareth Williams performs someSUNjazz standards as well as his own compositions. Gareth hasSUNreleased a new album with his Power Trio of keyboards,SUNbass and drums launched at Ronnie Scott's. On thisSUNoccasion, he has the space to express himself in a soloSUNgig.SUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: A Very British Song Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: Gareth Williams Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 4m50sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: How Deep Is the Ocean Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: Irving Berlin Publ: Francis, Day and HunterSUNDur: 5m50sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: Act Once, Think Twice Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: Gareth Williams Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 4m57sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: Milner's FollieSUNArtist: Tom Arthurs, Iain Ballamy and Thomas StronenSUNComp: Tom Arthurs, Iain Ballamy and Thomas StronenSUNPubl: PRS/MCPS Dur: 22m24sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: PermutationsSUNArtist: Tom Arthurs, Iain Ballamy and Thomas StronenSUNComp: Tom Arthurs, Iain Ballamy and Thomas StronenSUNPubl: PRS/MCPS Dur: 10m50sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: Everything I Love Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: Cole Porter Publ: Warner Chappell/North AmericaSUNDur: 5m33sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: Islands of Men Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: Gareth Williams Publ: PRS/MCPS Dur: 6m39sSUNSUNBBC recording, made at the Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin,SUNIsle of Man, 4th July 2009, as part of the 35th ManananSUNFestivalSUNSUNTitle: Giant Steps Artist: Gareth WilliamsSUNComp: John Coltrane Publ: Universal/Island Music LtdSUNDur: 3m54s.SUNMONMONDAY 13 JULY 2009MONMON01:00 Through the Night b00lk6yc (Listen)MON1.00amMONValentini, Giuseppe (1681-1753): Deh fuggite gl'amori a 9;MONE partito il mio bene a 8; Orsa belle crudele a 6MONLa Capella Ducale Musica Fiata KölnMON1.19amMONValentini, Giuseppe: Sonata a 5 Musica Fiata KölnMON1.24amMONFra bianchi giglie, a 7 La Capella DucaleMONMusica Fiata KölnMON1.33amMONUn di soletto, a 7 La Capella DucaleMON1.39amMONCastello, Dario (fl 1621-1629): Sonata XVII in eccoMONMusica Fiata KölnMON1.47amMONValentini, GiuseppeMONAugellino, bel augellino a 7; Caro vezzo d'amor a 8MONLa Capella Ducale Musica Fiata KölnMON1.57amMONCastello, Dario (fl1621-1629): Sonata XII a due soprani eMONtrombone Musica Fiata KölnMON2.04amMONValentini, Giuseppe: Quell'augellin che canta a 9; EccoMONvicine o bella tigre a 9; Tocchin le trombe a 10MONLa Capella Ducale Musica Fiata KölnMON2.22amMONGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): TheMONSeasons Vancouver Symphony OrchestraMONKazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor)MON3.01amMONSorkocevic, Antun (1775-1841): Sonata in CMONLjubomir Gasparovic and Emin Armano (piano duet)MON3.17amMONMoyzes, Alexander (1906-1984): Symphony No 4 in E flatMONSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraMONLadislav Slovak (conductor)MON3.58amMONReger, Max (1873-1916): Fantasy on Wachet auf, Op 52, No 2MONDavid Drury (organ)MON4.18amMONHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5MONEngegard QuartetMON4.36amMONTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Andante cantabileMON(from String Quartet, Op 11) Shauna Rolston (cello)MONCalgary Philharmonic Mario Bernardi (conductor)MON4.43amMONVladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978): Elégie d'automneMONLudmil Angelov (piano)MON4.50amMONFauré, Gabriel (1845-1924), arr Roy Howat: Après un reveMONGyozo Mate (viola) Balazs Szokolay (piano)MON4.53amMONPahor, Karol (1896-1974): Oce nas hlapca JernejaMONChamber Choir AVE Andraz Hauptman (conductor)MON5.01amMONLucic, Franjo von (1889-1972): Elegy Ljerka Ocic (organ)MON5.08amMONGlazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Elegie inMOND flat Mindaugas Gecevicius (horn)MONAla Bendoraitiene (piano)MON5.17amMONNoskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909): Polonaise élégiaqueMONPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONWokiech Czepiel (conductor)MON5.20amMONTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Sonata polonaise in AMONminor, TWV42: a8 La Stagione FrankfurtMON5.27amMONJarnefelt, Armas (1869-1958): Music to The Promised LandMONFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraMONIlpo Mansnerus (conductor)MON5.42amMONHildegard von Bingen (1098-1179): Alma Redemptoris Mater;MONAve Maria, O auctrix vite SequentiaMON5.53amMONAnon 15th-century Florence: Canto di lanzi venturieri;MONCanto ti lanzi sonatori di rubechine; Canto di lanziMONventurieri; Canto dei capi tondi; Carro della morteMONEnsemble Claude-Gervaise Gilles Plante (director)MON6.02amMONMoritz, Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel (1572-1632): PavanMONNigel North (lute)MON6.06amMONCanteloube, Joseph (1879-1957): Brezairola (Songs of theMONAuvergne) Yvonne Kenny (soprano)MONMelbourne Symphony OrchestraMONVladimir Kamirski (conductor)MON6:11am Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): IberiaMONBergen Philharmonic Orchestra Jun Markl (conductor)MON6.33amMONFalla, Manuel de (1876-1946): Spanish Dance No 1 (La vidaMONbreve) Eolina QuartetMON6.37amMONLavallée, Calixa (1842-1891), arr David Passmore: EllingerMONPolkaMONGhys, Joseph (1801-1848), arr Nicolaj Hansen: GavotteMONLouis XIII (Amaryllis) Moshe Hammer (violin)MONTsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) William Tritt (piano)MON6.43amMONMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Three Marches, K408MONSymphony Nova Scotia Georg Tintner (conductor)MON6.56amMONForster, Kaspar (1616-1673): La Pazza (Sonata a 3, KBPJ 40)MONIl Tempo Baroque Ensemble.MONMON07:00 Breakfast b00lk6yf (Listen)MONRob Cowan presents a lively mix of music for the morning.MONIncluding a Haydn piano sonata.MONMON10:00 Classical Collection b00lk6yh (Listen)MON10.00amMONPurcell: Rejoice in the Lord Alway, Z49 (Bell Anthem)MONDavid Clegg (countertenor) Thomas Raskin (tenor)MONAngus Edwards (bass) Choir of New College, OxfordMONThe Band of Instruments Edward Higginbottom (conductor)MONCRD 3504MON10.11amMONDebussy: Cloches a travers les feuilles (Images, Book 2)MONIvan Moravec (piano) VOX MCD 10003MON10.15amMONDebussy: La cathedrale engloutie (Preludes, Book 1)MONPaul Jacobs (piano) NONESUCH 7559-79474-2 (2 CDs)MON10.22amMONMassenet: Le carillon (Dialogue sentimental and DanseMONflamande) National Philharmonic OrchestraMONRichard Bonynge (conductor) DECCA 425 472-2 (2 CDs)MON10.40amMONNicolas Kedrov: Our FatherMONEstonian Philharmonic Chamber ChoirMONPaul Hillier (conductor) HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907410MON10.45amMONKalinnikov: Symphony No 1MONAcademic Symphony Orchestra of the USSRMONEvgeny Svetlanov (conductor) CHANT DU MONDE LDC278926MON11.24amMONRavel: Vallee des cloches (Miroirs No 5)MONPhilharmonia Orchestra Geoffrey Simon (conductor)MONCALA CACD1004MON11.31amMONHandel: Acis and Galatea (excerpt)MONThe Building a Library recommendation from CD Review.MONMON12:00 Composer of the Week b00lk7s5 (Listen)MONJonathan Harvey (1939-), Episode 1MONDonald Macleod is in the company of British composerMONJonathan Harvey, a fastidious craftsman whose works areMONvery much music of integration, often bringing togetherMONdifferent worlds: cutting-edge electronics and traditionalMONinstruments, past and present, material and ethereal.MONMONHarvey is singularly thoughtful about his own art and theMONprocess by which he makes it, but he is not a composerMONwith his head in the clouds - he is very much hands-onMONwhen it comes to computer technology and electronics, andMONhow they can be harnessed to open up new worlds of theMONimagination.MONMONHe is a composer whose work encompasses the realms ofMONbliss as well as the practicalities and imperfections ofMONthe world of real instruments and earthly musicians. In anMONinterview some time ago, he asked himself what the purposeMONof music is: 'It is, in my view, to reveal the nature ofMONsuffering and to heal - the one big question of existence.'MONMONIncluding a hymn to Angels (an abiding interest ofMONHarvey's, and he is often conscious of their presence inMONeveryday life), and the now-classic electronic workMONMortuos Plango, Vivos Voco, whose two main sonicMONcomponents are the great tenor bell of WinchesterMONCathedral and the treble voice of Harvey's own son DominicMON(who was a Winchester chorister in the late 1970s). Plus aMONpair of viola pieces that evoke the image of a remoteMONTibetan monastery; and Song Offerings, a magicalMONsong-cycle set to the words of Rabindranath Tagore, andMONone of the composer's most beautiful and accessible works.MONMONThe Angels (1994) for unaccompanied double SATB chorusMONLatvian Radio ChoirMONBy permission of Latvian Radio - to be released on HyperionMONMONMortuos Plango, Vivos Voco (1980, remixed 1999) forMONquadraphonic tape Sargasso SCD 28029, Tr 2MONMONChant (1992) for solo violaMONChristophe Desjardins (viola)MONLive concert recording, Palais du Rhin, 28 September 2003MONBy permission of Christophe DesjardinsMONMONJubilus (2003) for viola and ensemble of 8 playersMONScott Dickinson (viola) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraMONIlan Volkov (conductor) Studio recordingMONMONSong Offerings (1985) for soprano and ensemble of eightMONplayers (settings of poems by Rabindranath Tagore)MON1: First Song; 2: Second Song; 3: Third Song; 4: FourthMONSong Penelope Walmsley-Clark (soprano)MONLondon Sinfonietta George Benjamin (conductor)MONNimbus NI 5649, Trs 8-11.MONMON13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lk7s7 (Listen)MONEbène QuartetMONSarah Walker presents a chamber recital at Wigmore Hall,MONLondon, by former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists theMONEbène Quartet. They perform one of Mozart's sparklingMONearly divertimenti for strings and Beethoven's late greatMONseven-movement work, the composer's own favourite amongMONhis quartets.MONMONMozart: Divertimento in F, K138MONBeethoven: String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131.MONMON14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lk7s9 (Listen)MONSpotlight on the BBC Performing Groups, BBC ConcertMONOrchestraMONJonathan Swain throws the spotlight onto the BBC'sMONperforming groups, who provide the backbone of everyMONyear's Proms performances including on the first and lastMONnights. Also the complete cycle of Haydn's mature StringMONQuartets draws to a close with his Op 76 and Op 77 sets.MONThe Haydn expert is the Lindsay Quartet's Peter Cropper.MONMONFrancis Chagrin: Aquarelles (Portraits of 5 Children)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Roderich Dunk (conductor)MONMONMontague Phillips: Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minorMONDavid Owen Norris (piano) BBC Concert OrchestraMONGavin Sutherland (conductor)MONMONAlexander Mackenzie: Benedictus (arr. for small orchestra)MONBBC Concert Orchestra Barry Wordsworth (conductor)MONMON2.45pmMONHaydn: String Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5 Hagen QuartetMONMONSethus Calvisius: Singet dem Herrn ein neues LiedMONStephen Farr (organ) BBC SingersMONDavid Hill (conductor)MONMONHaydn: String Quartet in F, Op 77, No 2MONQuatuor MosaiquesMONMON4.55pmMONBeethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)MONWendy-Dawn Thompson (mezzo-soprano)MONTimothy Robinson (tenor) Matthew Rose (bass)MONBBC National Chorus of WalesMONBBC National Orchestra of WalesMONFrancois-Xavier Roth (conductor).MONMON17:00 In Tune b00lk7sc (Listen)MONMON19:00 Performance on 3 b00lk7sf (Listen)MONFrom the 2009 Cheltenham Festival, a programme of musicMONfeaturing the talented young professionals of today and ofMONthe future. Orchestra Europa is a fledgling orchestra, setMONup by its young conductor Scott Ellaway to bring togetherMONthe best conservatoire graduates before they findMONpermanent positions in established orchestras acrossMONEurope.MONMONThey perform Schubert's final Symphony, and music byMONMendelssohn, a composer who was always interested in hisMONmusical forbears, and who conducted the first performanceMONof Schubert's Ninth Symphony ten years after his death.MONMONThey are joined by Nicola Benedetti, who is soloist in oneMONof the favourites of the violin repertoire, Tchaikovsky'sMONViolin Concerto.MONMONOrchestra Europa Scott Ellaway (conductor)MONMONMendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream OvertureMONTchaikovsky: Violin Concerto Schubert: Symphony No 9MONMONFollowed by highlights from a BBC Proms concert given byMONthe Berlin Academy of Ancient Music in 2005.MONMON21:15 Night Waves b00lk7sh (Listen)MONAntichrist/Harvey Klehr/Desperate Romantics/Shaw andMONPriestley/Margot FonteynMONMatthew Sweet and critic Emilie Bickerton review Lars vonMONTrier's latest film, Antichrist, starring Willem Dafoe andMONCharlotte Gainsbourg. It has stirred up controversyMONbecause of its explicit depiction of sex and sexualMONviolence.MONMONHarvey Klehr, the co-author of Spies: The Rise and Fall ofMONthe KGB in America, believes his new book - which hasMONsparked controversy in the USA - provides the mostMONcomplete account yet of Soviet espionage in the statesMONduring the 1930s and 40s. It offers the last word on manyMONleading figures of the time who were under suspicionMONincluding J Robert Oppenheimer and Ernest Hemingway.MONAuthor Don Guttenplan joins the discussion to questionMONsome of the findings.MONMONScreenwriter Peter Bowker discusses his latest televisionMONdrama, Desperate Romantics, which chronicles theMONadventures of three men who created one of Britain's mostMONimportant art movements: the self-styled 'Pre-RaphaeliteMONBrotherhood'.MONMONThey were the social commentators of their time, whoMONstrongly believed that writing could bring about realMONchange, but George Bernard Shaw and JB Priestley seem toMONhave fallen out of fashion in recent times. Matthew asksMONRoy Hattersley and Michael Billington whether such casualMONneglect is warranted and who, if pushed, they would chooseMONto champion as the more vital writer.MONMONAnd in the first of a series of conversations about greatMONartists with particular blind spots in their abilities,MONdance critic Deborah Craine explains how Margot Fonteyn'sMONdifficulties with the showiest step in ballet - 32MONfourette turns - would have kept her out of the balletMONcorps today.MONMON22:00 Composer of the Week b00lk7s5 (Listen)MON[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]MONMON23:00 The Essay b00c5qjv (Listen)MONNature in China, Wild Water - Swimming in the IceMONSeries in which writer and climber Robert MacfarlaneMONexplores the state of the natural environment in China.MONMONRobert joins the veteran winter swimmers in a Beijing parkMONas they break the ice and dive in.MONMON23:15 Jazz on 3 b00lk7sw (Listen)MONParis Jazz at King's PlaceMONJez Nelson presents music celebrating the rich Paris jazzMONscene. Featuring esteemed bass player Henri Texier'sMONQuartet, plus sets from young pianist Eve Risser andMONexperimental trio Jean Louis recorded on the final nightMONof a week-long series of Parisian-inspired concerts atMONKings Place in London.MONMONHenri Texier's Red Route Quartet play elements of classicMONlove songs, which are improvised over freely, allowingMONTexier's North African connections to seep through. TheMONband consists of his son Sebastien on sax and clarinet,MONdrummer Christophe Marguet and guitarist Manu Codjia.MONMONRepresenting the next generation of Parisian jazz, EveMONRisser performs a solo set on prepared piano, followed byMONelectronic wizardry and brilliantly energetic originalMONcompositions from the trio Jean Louis.MONMONJazz on 3 signature tune:MONMONArtist: Russell Gunn (Russell Gunn - trumpet, GregoryMONTardy and Bruce Williams - reeds, Andre Heyward -MONtrombone, Chieli Minucci - guitar, James Hurt - keyboards,MONRodney Jordan - bass, Woody Williams - drums, Khalil KwameMONBell - percussion, DJ Apollo - turntables)MONTrack Title: Seventy Four Miles AwayMONComposer: Joe ZawinulMONAlbum Title: Ethnomusicology Volume 1MONMONHenri Texier's Quartet recorded at Kings Place on June 13,MON2009MONMONLine up: Henri Texier (double bass)MONSebastian Texier (reeds) Manu Codjia (guitar)MONChristophe Marguet (drums)MONMONSet one: Prevert Blues (Henri Texier)MONNostalgique (Manu Codjia/Christophe Marguet/SebastianMONTexier/Henri Texier) Lubyes (Manu Codjia)MONMONJez speaks to Kevin LeGendre about the history of jazz inMONParis and Henri Texier's role in the scene.MONMONSet two: My One And Only Love (Guy Wood/Robert Mellin)MONAfrique à L'eau (Henri Texier) Ô Africa (Henri Texier)MONSommeil Calliou (Henri Texier/Sebastian Texier)MONMONJez interviews Joachim Florent from Jean LouisMONMONJean Louis recorded at Kings Place on June 13, 2009MONMONLine up:MONAymeric Avice (trumpet, slide trumpet, seashells)MONJoachim Florent (double bass)MONFrancesco Pastacaldi (drums)MONMONSet list:MONDoom (Aymeric Avice, Joachim Florent, Francesco Pastacaldi)MONMONJez interviews Eve RisserMONMONAn improvised set by Eve Risser recorded at Kings Place onMONJune 13, 2009MONMONLine up: Eve Risser (prepared piano).MONTUETUESDAY 14 JULY 2009TUETUE01:00 Through the Night b00lk8t1 (Listen)TUE1.00amTUEBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Sonata for cello and pianoTUENo 2 in F, Op 99 Claudio Bohorquez (cello)TUEMarcus Groh (piano)TUE1.27amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite for Cello No 1TUEin G, BWV 1007 Claudio Bohorquez (cello)TUE1.43amTUEProkofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Sonata in C for cello andTUEpiano, Op 119 Claudio Bohorquez (cello)TUEAna Maria Campistrus (piano)TUE2.07amTUEMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): KindertotenliederTUERobert Holl (bass) Concertgebouw OrchestraTUERiccardo Chailly (conductor)TUE2.34amTUEBrade, William (1560-1630): Newe ausserlesne Paduanen undTUEGalliarden auff allen musicalischen Instrumenten undTUEinsonderheit auff Fiolen lieblich zu gebrauchen (mit 6TUEStimmen, Hamburg 1614) Hesperion XXTUEJordi Savall (conductor)TUE3.01amTUEBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): 32 Piano Variations inTUEC minor, Wo0 80 Antii Siirala (piano)TUE3.12amTUESchumann, Robert (1810-1856): Konzertstuck in F for 4TUEhorns and orchestra, Op 86TUEKurt Kellan, John Ramsey, William Robson, Lauri MetiationTUE(horns) Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraTUEMario Bernardi (conductor)TUE3.31amTUEGoldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): String Quartet in B flat, OpTUE8 Kodaly QuartetTUE4.00amTUECernohorsky, Bohuslav Matej (1684-1742): Fuga in D minorTUEMarcel Verheggen (organ)TUE4.03amTUEKuchar, Jan Krtitel (1751-1829): Fantasia II in D minorTUEPeter van Dijk (organ)TUE4.09amTUEGluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787): Elena's aria: NonTUEpiu! L'eroe trojano, illustri atleti, and chorus (ParideTUEed Elena, Act 3) Elena ...... Claron McFadden (soprano)TUEVokalensemble La Stagione La StagioneTUEMichael Schneider (conductor)TUE4.13amTUESkerjanc, Lucijan Marija (1900-1973): Violin ConcertoTUEIgor Ozim (violin) Slovenian PhilharmonicTUESamo Hubad (conductor)TUE4.43amTUEKoussevitsky, Serge (1874-1951): Andante cantabile, Op 1,TUENo 1; Valse miniature, Op 1, No 2TUEGary Carr (double bass) Harmon Lewis (piano)TUE4.52amTUEMoniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872): Polonaise de concert inTUEA (1867) Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEZygmunt Rychert (conductor)TUE5.01amTUEPerugia, Matteo da (fl.1400-1416)/Millenarium: Canzon forTUEthree voicesTUEAnon. (c.14th century): Bassa danza (Faenza Codex)TUEMillenariumTUE5.13amTUEHannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955): Rural Dances, Op 39aTUEFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEPetri Sakari (conductor)TUE5.28amTUEScriabin, Alexander (1872-1915): Study No 10 in D flat, OpTUE8 Matti Raekallio (piano)TUE5.30amTUEBusoni, Ferruccio (1866-1924): Sonatina super CarmenTUE(Sonatina No 6) for piano (Kammerfantasie)TUEMatti Raekallio (piano)TUE5.39amTUELipinski, Karol Jozef (1790-1861): Rondo alla Polacca inTUEE, Op 13 (c.1820-24) Albrecht Breuninger (violin)TUEPolish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEWojiech Rajski (conductor)TUE5.54amTUEJarzebski, Adam (1590-1649): In te domine speravi (CanzoniTUEe concerti) Lucy van Dael, Marinette Troost (violins)TUERichte van der Meer, Reiner Zipperling (violas da gamba)TUEAnthony Woodrow (violone) Viola de Hoog (cello)TUEMichael Fentross (theorbo) Jacques Ogg (organ)TUE6.00amTUECavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Dixit dominus a 8TUEBalthasar-Neumann-Chor Balthasar-Neumann-EnsembleTUEThomas Hengelbrock (conductor)TUE6.12amTUEBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), transcr. Busoni:TUEAdagio and Fugue (Toccata in C minor, BWV 564)TUEVladimir Horowitz (piano)TUE6.23amTUESibelius, Jean (1865-1957), arr. Sibelius: Music to a SceneTUE6.29amTUEDance Intermezzo, Op 45, No 2TUEFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTUEJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)TUE6.33amTUEDiepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921): La chanson deTUEl'hypertrophique Roberta Alexander (soprano)TUERudolf Jansen (piano)TUEDiepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921): BerceuseTUEJard van Nes (mezzo-soprano) Daniel Esser (cello)TUERudolf Jansen (piano)TUE6.42amTUEDiepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921): Maanlicht; De klare dagTUEChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Rudolf Jansen (piano)TUE6.50amTUESchickhard, Johann Christian (c.1682-c.1760): Sonata in CTUEfor flute and harpsichord Vladislav Brunner Jr (flute)TUEHerta Madarova (harpsichord).TUETUE07:00 Breakfast b00lk8t3 (Listen)TUERob Cowan shares his personal choice of great music toTUEstart the day. Including a Haydn piano sonata.TUETUE10:00 Classical Collection b00lk8t5 (Listen)TUE10.00amTUEDebussy, orch. Stokowski: La cathedrale engloutieTUE(Preludes, Book 1) Philharmonia OrchestraTUEWolfgang Sawallisch (conductor) EMI 555592-2TUE10.10amTUEBeethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor, Op 37TUEArtur Pizarro (piano) Scottish Chamber OrchestraTUECharles Mackerras (conductor) LINN CKD336 (2 CDs)TUE10.46amTUEVierne: Les cloches de Hinckley (Pieces de Fantasie, Op 44)TUEMarie-Bernadette Dufourcet Hakim (organ of Notre-Dame)TUEPRIORY PRCS422TUE10.54amTUEMozart: Horn Concerto in E flat, K447TUEWilliam Purvis (horn) Orpheus Chamber OrchestraTUEDG 471 435-2 (5 CDs)TUE11.11amTUECouperin: Le varillon de Cithere (14th ordre)TUEAlexandre Tharaud (piano) HARMONIA MUNDI HMC901956TUE11.14amTUECouperin: The Bells (Third book of Harpsichord Music -TUE17th Suite) Alan Cuckston (harpsichord)TUENAXOS 8.550461TUE11.17amTUEStrauss: Dance Suite after Couperin - CarillonTUEChamber Orchestra of Europe Erich Leinsdorf (conductor)TUEASV CD-COE 809TUE11.21amTUERachmaninov: The Bells, Op 35TUENatalia Troitskaya (soprano)TUERyszard Karczykowski (tenor) Tom Krause (baritone)TUEChoir and Orchestra of the ConcertgebouwTUEVladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) DECCA 414 455-2.TUETUE12:00 Composer of the Week b00lk8t7 (Listen)TUEJonathan Harvey (1939-), Episode 2TUEDonald Macleod in the company of British composer JonathanTUEHarvey.TUETUEHarvey's instrumental and chamber works, beginning withTUEtwo minutes of musical madness for prepared piano andTUEtape, based on the finale of Chopin's Piano Sonata in BTUEflat minor. This is followed by a musical depiction of theTUEgod Shiva in his guise as Nataraja, Lord of the Dance.TUETUEThen a memorial to Harvey's friend Peter Gibbs, ex-RAFTUEpilot and leader of the BBC Scottish Orchestra, who diedTUEin a mysterious plane crash; The Riot, an exhilaratingTUEtrio for flute, clarinet and piano (the name is an anagramTUEof the Dutch group for whom it was written - Het Trio);TUEand a recent work, Harvey's String Trio, whose energisingTUEspark, the composer tells us, is the collision of twoTUEdifferent musical moods - the sacred and the folkoristic.TUETUEHomage to Cage, à Chopin (und Ligeti ist auch dabei -TUE1998) for piano and tape Florian Hoelscher (piano)TUENeos 10828 Tr 6TUETUENataraja (1983) for flute and pianoTUEPirmin Grehl (flute/piccolo) Florian Hoelscher (piano)TUENeos 10828 Tr 1TUETUEFlight-Elegy (1983/9) for violin and pianoTUEJulie-Anne Derome (vioin) André Ristic (piano)TUEAtma ACD2 2254 Tr 9TUETUEThe Riot (1993) for flute/piccolo, bass clarinet and pianoTUEHet Trio: Harrie Starreveld (flute/piccolo)TUEHarry Sparnaay (bass clarinet) René Eckhardt (piano)TUESargasso SCD28044 Tr 1TUETUEString Trio (2004) Irvine Arditti (violin)TUERalf Ehlers (viola) Lucas Fels (cello)TUEAeon AECD 0975, CD 2 Tr 1.TUETUE13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lk8t9 (Listen)TUECity of London Festival 2009, Tai Murray, Giles VonsattalTUERadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTUETUEA concert by Tai Murray (violin) and Giles VonsattalTUE(piano) given as part of the 2009 City of London Festival.TUETUEMozart: Sonata in B flat for violin and piano, K378TUEYsaye: Violin Sonata in D minor, Op 27, No 3 (Ballade)TUEProkofiev: Violin Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 80.TUETUE14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lk8tc (Listen)TUESpotlight on the BBC Performing Groups, BBC PhilharmonicTUEA focus on the BBC's Performing Groups, who provide theTUEbackbone of every year's Proms performances, including onTUEthe first and last nights. This programme turns theTUEspotlight on the BBC Philharmonic. Plus Haydn StringTUEQuartets.TUETUEChagrin: The Hoffnung Symphony OrchestraTUEBBC Philharmonic Rumon Gamba (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet in D minor, Op 76, No 2 (Fifths)TUEHagen QuartetTUETUEJ Gottlieb Harrer: Mein Herz ist bereitTUEStephen Farr (organ) BBC SingersTUEDavid Hill (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet D minor, Op 103 (Unfinished)TUEQuatuor MosaiquesTUETUE2.45pmTUERachmaninov: Symphony No 1 in D minor BBC PhilharmonicTUEGinanadrea Noseda (conductor)TUETUEHaydn: String Quartet B flat, Op 76, No 4 (Sunrise)TUEHagen QuartetTUETUE4.55pmTUERachmaninov: The Miserly Knight, Op 24 - opera in threeTUEscenes Baron ...... Ildar Abdrazakov (bass)TUEAlbert ...... Misha Didyk (tenor)TUEDuke ...... Sergey Murzaev (baritone)TUEMoneylender ...... Peter Bronder (tenor)TUEServant ...... Gennadi Bezzubenkov (bass)TUEBBC Philharmonic Gianadrea Noseda (conductor).TUETUE17:00 In Tune b00lk91q (Listen)TUETUE19:00 Performance on 3 b00lk8th (Listen)TUENordic Chamber Orchestra/Christian LindbergTUESweden's flamboyant virtuoso trombonist, conductor andTUEcomposer Christian Lindberg brings the Nordic ChamberTUEOrchestra to the Guildhall in London as part of the 2009TUECity of London Festival.TUETUELindberg is a champion of new music and the SwedishTUEensemble focuses on music from Scandinavia from the 18thTUEcentury to the present day. This concert features music byTUEJohan Helmich Roman, the 'father of Swedish music' and anTUEimportant figure in 18th-century Sweden, as well as musicTUEfor strings by Grieg, Sibelius and Nielsen. To round off,TUEthey perform the London premiere of Lindberg's ownTUEKundraan for trombone and strings - a piece of musicalTUEtheatre where the antihero Kundraan meets Lucifer.TUETUENordic Chamber OrchestraTUEChristian Lindberg (conductor/trombone)TUETUERoman: Music for a Royal Wedding: Little DrottningholmTUEPurcell: Chacony in G minor Part: FratresTUEGrieg: Holberg SuiteTUENielsen: Little Suite for Strings, Op 1TUESibelius: Impromptu in B minor, Op 5TUELindberg: Kundraan for trombone and stringsTUETUEFollowed by performances from past seasons of the BBCTUEProms, with highlights from Folk Day in 2008.TUETUE21:15 Night Waves b00lk8tk (Listen)TUEA New Age of Austerity?TUEPhilip Dodd is joined by a round-table of politicalTUEthinkers, cultural commentators and historians to discussTUEthe possibilities of a new austerity.TUETUEWith public sector cuts almost a certainty and renewedTUEthrift in MPs and high-flying public servants already inTUEevidence, Philip Dodd and guests consider theTUEpossibilities that a new period of austerity is about toTUEbegin. How will our politics, culture and society look inTUEa more austere Britain?TUETUEDavid Cameron explicitly committed himself to a newTUEpolitics of austerity at the Conservatives SpringTUEConference in early 2009. But after decades of celebrationTUEof go-getting consumerism, do we even understand austerityTUEanymore? It's a word more easily associated with post-warTUEAtlee governments, miserable freezing weather and rationTUEbooks.TUETUEAnd it's more profound than just skipping the odd holiday,TUEeating out less and other frequently cited changes inTUEbehaviour since the recession began. Austerity is aTUEculture of plainness, economy, severity and starkness. ItTUEimplies asceticism, rigidity, abstinence, self-disciplineTUE- even Puritanism. Is this the world which we are headedTUEtowards? And can such austerity ever be a thing of beauty?TUETUE22:00 Composer of the Week b00lk8t7 (Listen)TUE[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]TUETUE23:00 The Essay b00c5qy9 (Listen)TUENature in China, Wild Wall - The Unkempt and UnrestoredTUEWallTUESeries in which writer and climber Robert MacfarlaneTUEexplores the state of the natural environment in China,TUEand focuses on the Great Wall.TUETUE23:15 Late Junction b00lk8vg (Listen)TUEVerity Sharp presents music from Tibet and Mexico,TUEalongside a track from Fife singer James Yorkston's newTUEalbum of British folk songs.TUETUEAlso Diabolus in Musica performing the early RenaissanceTUEmusic of Guillaume Dufay, the traditional music ofTUEBrittany played on bombarde and organ, and Solisti NewTUEYork performing Vermont Counterpoint by Steve Reich.TUETUE23:15TUEFrigg: Kotkanpää Album: Frigg Northside NSD 6079TUE23:19TUEJames Yorkston & The Big Eyes Family Players: MartinmasTUETime Album: Folk Songs Domino WIGCD 236PTUE23:24TUEMahasoa (kabosy); Ivoseha Bernadette (langoro); Rasoanome,TUEBlandine & Zanamasinae Claudine (kantsa); RemanindryTUE(whistle): Gorodo Album: Madagascar - Pays AntandroyTUEOcora France C560077TUE23:29TUEVorivoatsy (lead vocal); Sambiasy (voice); Mazoto (voice &TUEarmpit rhythm): KidibokyTUEAlbum: Madagascar - Pays Antandroy Ocora France C560077TUE23:32TUESamuel Brooks: Quittin’ Time SongTUEAlbum: Negro Work Songs and Calls Rounder CD 1517TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:33TUEThe Country Gentlemen: I Am A PilgrimTUEAlbum: Classic Southern GospelTUESmithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40137TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:35TUEMartin Simpson (guitar); Joe Weed (violin): To Be A PilgrimTUEAlbum: A Closer Walk With Thee Gourd Music GM 117TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:37TUEYonder: Single Man Blues Album: Yonder Rootsy 010TUE23:41TUECastello: Second SonataTUEMaya Homburger (baroque violin); Barry Guy (bass)TUEAlbum: Dakryon Maya Recordings MCD 0501TUE23:48TUEArpex: El Huilotero Album: ¡Tierra Caliente!TUESmithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40536TUE23:53TUEDanza de Moctezuma: Son de MacustepetiaTUEAlbum: Mexico: The Huasteca: Dances and HuapangosTUEOcora C 560180TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE23:55TUEDufay: Se Le Face Ay PaleTUEPerformed By Diabolus in Musica; Julien FerrandoTUEAlbum: Mille Bonjours! Alpha 116TUE23:57TUEUnnamed Lute Players & Dancers: Dra-nyen Shab-droTUEAlbum: Dhama Suna Erato 06301 90642TUE00:01TUESteve Reich: Vermont CounterpointTUEPerformed By Solisti New York Album: Adams/ReichTUERed Line Classics 5 72994 2TUE23:06TUEWomen of Gbiné: Marie-Anne’s Yeli – Liquindi (water drums)TUEAlbum: Baka in the Forest Mad Hatter Music MAHA CD29TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:12TUEPenny Burns: From An Empty House Album: Sample SelectionTUECDRTUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:16TUERokia Traoré: Dounia Album: TchamantchéTUENonesuch 7559 79934 5TUE00:22TUEChopin: Etude No. 3 in E (Op. 10)TUEPerformed By Maurizio PolliniTUEAlbum: Frédéric Chopin, Etudes etcTUEDeutsche Grammophon 431 221 2TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:26TUEHerbert Howells: Like As The Hart Desireth The WaterbrooksTUEPerformed By The Choir of King’s College, CambridgeTUEdirected by Stephen Cleobury with Christopher HughesTUE(organ) Album: English Anthems EMI CDC 7 54418 2TUETUE(Segue)TUETUE00:33TUETrad: Plah Enézenn EusaTUEPerformed By André Le Meut (bombarde) & Philippe BatailleTUE(organ) Album: Sonamb Ihuèl Coop Breizh CD 985TUE00:37TUEMaster Trader Norbu Sangpo: Tsong-pen Nor-SangTUEAlbum: Dhama Suna Erato 06301 90642TUE00:43TUEStephan Micus (steeldrum & dilruba): Yuko’s EyesTUEAlbum: To The Evening Child ECM 513 780 2TUE00:49TUEGórecki: Lento – Largo (Goodnight)TUEPerformed By Michael McHale (piano); Vourmeen RyanTUE(flute); Patricia Rozario, (soprano); Stephen KellyTUE(percussion) Album: A Place BetweenTUELouth Contemporary Music Society LCM5901TUEWEDWEDNESDAY 15 JULY 2009WEDWED01:00 Through the Night b00lk916 (Listen)WED1.00amWEDSchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Overture in B flat, D470WEDSaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMarcello Viotti (conductor)WED1.07amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91): Piano Concerto No 14WEDin E flat, K449 Maria Joao Pires (piano)WEDRundfunk-Sinfonieorchester SaarbruckenWEDMyung-Whun Chung (conductor)WED1.29amWEDMahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 5 in C minorWEDSaarbrucken Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDMichael Stern (conductor)WED2.38amWEDGrieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Sonata for Violin and Piano NoWED2 in G, Op 13 Alina Pogostkina (violin)WEDSveinung Bjelland (piano)WED3.01amWEDFalla, Manuel de (1867-1946): Noches en los jardines deWEDEspana Eduardo del Pueyo (piano)WEDNetherlands Radio Philharmonic Jean Fournet (conductor)WED3.24amWEDFranck, Cesar (1822-1890), arr. Jean Pierre Rampal: FluteWEDSonata Carlos Bruneel (flute) Levente Kende (piano)WED3.50amWEDChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 1, Op 23WEDHinko Haas (piano)WED4.00amWEDWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Concertino for clarinetWEDand orchestra in E flat, Op 26 Kari Kriikku (clarinet)WEDFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraWEDSakari Oramo (conductor)WED4.10amWEDVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Kyrie eleison in G minor forWEDdouble choir and orchestra, RV 587WEDChoir of Latvian Radio Riga Chamber PlayersWEDSigvards Klava (conductor)WED4.21amWEDCorelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sarabande, Gigue andWEDBadinerie Ion Voicu (violin)WEDBucharest Chamber Orchestra Madalin Voicu (conductor)WED4.28amWEDEnescu, George (1881-1955): Konzertstuck in F for violaWEDand piano Gyozo Mate (viola) Balazs Szokolay (piano)WED4.38amWEDJacquet de la Guerre, Elisabeth-Claude (1665-1729): SonataWEDin D for two violins and continuo Musica FioritaWED4.47amWEDStenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927): Excelsior! Op 13 -WEDsymphonic overture Oslo Philharmonic OrchestraWEDVassily Sinaisky (conductor)WED5.01amWEDHandel, George Frideric (1685-1759): Susser BlumenWEDAmbraflocken, HWV 204 Helene Plouffe (violin)WEDLouise Pellerin (oboe) Dom Andre Laberge (organ)WED5.07amWEDFaure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne in E minor, Op 107WED(1915) Stefan Lindgren (piano)WED5.14amWEDPapandopulo, Boris (1906-1991): By the grave of theWEDBeauty, Op 39 Slovenian Chamber ChoirWEDVladimir Kranjcevic (conductor)WED5.21amWEDMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Rondo concertante inWEDB flat for violin and orchestra, K269WEDMozart Anniversary OrchestraWEDJames Ehnes (violin/director)WED5.29amWEDStravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): 8 Instrumental miniaturesWEDfor 15 instruments (arr. from Les cinq doigts for piano)WEDCanadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor)WED5.37amWEDArriaga, Juan Crisostomo de (1806-1826): Stabat materWEDGrieg Academy ChoirWEDBergen Philharmonic Choir and OrchestraWEDJuanjo Mena (conductor)WED5.45amWEDHummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Trio in G for violin,WEDviola and cello Viktor Simcisko (violin)WEDAlzbeta Plazkurova (viola) Jozef Sikora (cello)WED6.00amWEDGreef, Arthur de (1862-1940): Piano Concerto No 2 in BWEDArtur Pizarro (piano) Flemish Radio OrchestraWEDYannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor)WED6.23amWEDBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata in EWEDminor, Op 90 Xaver Scharwenka (piano)WED6.35amWEDHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 8 in G (Le soir)WEDNorwegian Radio Orchestra Rolf Gupta (conductor).WEDWED07:00 Breakfast b00lk918 (Listen)WEDRob Cowan starts the day with a refreshing mix of music.WEDIncluding a Haydn piano sonata.WEDWED10:00 Classical Collection b00lk91b (Listen)WED10.00amWEDBritten: Four Sea Interludes, Op 33WEDBoston Symphony Orchestra Leonard Bernstein (conductor)WEDDG 469 460-2 (4 CDs)WED10.20amWEDLiszt: Les cloches de Genève (Années de pèlerinage:WEDPremière année - Suisse) Alfred Brendel (piano)WEDPHILIPS 420 202-2WED10.27amWEDGrainger: Blithe Bells BBC Philharmonic OrchestraWEDRichard Hickox (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN9493WED10.32amWEDBach: Cantata No 208 (Was mir behagt - Hunt Cantata)WEDJennifer Smith, Emma Kirkby (sopranos)WEDSimon Davies (tenor) Michael George (bass)WEDThe Parley of Instruments Roy Goodman (conductor)WEDHYPERION CDA66169WED11.11amWEDGrieg: Lyric Pieces, Op 54, No 6 (Bell Ringing)WEDEinar Steen-Nokleberg (piano)WEDGothenberg Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi (conductor)WEDNAXOS 8.553395WED11.16amWEDGrieg: Lyric Pieces, Op 54 No 6 (Bell Ringing)WEDGothenberg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor)WEDDG 427 807-2WED11.22amWEDHaydn: Symphony No 56 in C Vienna State Opera OrchestraWEDMax Goberman (conductor) HAYDN HOUSE HS3WED11.51amWEDPart: Cantus in memoriam Benjamin BrittenWEDJuho Vartiainen (bell) Tapiola SinfoniettaWEDJean-Jacques Kantorow (conductor) BIS CD 834.WEDWED12:00 Composer of the Week b00lk91d (Listen)WEDJonathan Harvey (1939-), Episode 3WEDDonald Macleod is in the company of British composerWEDJonathan Harvey.WEDWEDThe orchestra learns to speak in one of Harvey's mostWEDambitious and complex works to date - Speakings, which wasWEDpremiered at the BBC Proms 2008. As the composer himselfWEDexplains it: 'The orchestral discourse, itself inflectedWEDby speech structures, is electro-acoustically shaped byWEDthe envelopes of speech taken from largely randomWEDrecordings. The vowel and consonant spectra-shapes flickerWEDin the rapid rhythms and colours of speech across theWEDorchestral textures. A process of 'shape vocoding', takingWEDadvantage of speech's fascinating complexities, is theWEDmain idea of this work.'WEDWEDOne Evening... (1993-4) for soprano, mezzo-soprano,WEDensemble of eight players and electronics (4th mvt)WEDSarah Leonard (soprano) Mary King (mezzo-soprano)WEDEnsemble IntercontemporainWEDStefan Asbury (conductor/electronics)WEDAccord 465 281-2, Tr 4WEDWEDHow Could the Soul Not Take Flight (1996) forWEDunaccompanied double SATB chorus BBC SingersWEDDavid Hill (conductor)WEDSpecially recorded for Composer of the Week on 13 MarchWED2009WEDWEDSpeakings (2007-8) for orchestra and electronicsWEDBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor)WEDLive concert recording - City Halls, Glasgow, 5 March 2009.WEDWED13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lk91g (Listen)WEDCity of London Festival 2009, Episode 6WEDRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsWEDWEDThree members of the BBC Radio 3 New Generation ArtistsWEDscheme come together in a concert given as part of theWEDCity of London Festival in the church of St Anne and StWEDAgnes. They perform Tchaikovsky's Piano Trio in A minor,WEDOp 50, written in memory of his friend and mentor NikolaiWEDRubinstein.WEDWEDJennifer Pike (violin) Andreas Brantelid (cello)WEDShai Wosner (piano)WEDWEDTchaikovsky: Trio in A minor, Op 50 (In Memory of a GreatWEDArtist).WEDWED14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lk91j (Listen)WEDSpotlight on the BBC Performing Groups, BBC ScottishWEDSymphony Orchestra/BBC SingersWEDJonathan Swain throws the spotlight onto the BBC'sWEDperforming groups, who provide the backbone of everyWEDyear's Proms performances, including on the first and lastWEDnights.WEDWEDThis programme focuses on the BBC Scottish SymphonyWEDOrchestra and BBC Singers.WEDWEDJH Schein: Ich will schweigen; Alleluja, Wohl dem, der denWEDHeeren furchtet Stephen Farr (organ) BBC SingersWEDDavid Hill (conductor)WEDWEDHaydn: String Quartet in E flat, Op 76, No 6WEDHagen QuartetWEDWEDBrahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn Op 56a (version forWEDorchestra) BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraWEDMichal Dworzynski (conductor)WEDWED2.55pmWEDHaydn: String Quartet in C, Op 76, No 3 (The Emperor)WEDHagen QuartetWEDWEDStravinsky: Orpheus - balletWEDBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Ilan Volkov (conductor).WEDWED16:00 Choral Evensong b00lk91l (Listen)WEDLive from Winchester Cathedral.WEDWEDIntroit: Behold, the tabernacle of God (Harris)WEDResponses: Smith Psalm: 84 (Bairstow)WEDFirst Lesson: Isaiah 6 vv1-8WEDCanticles: Gloucester Service (Howells)WEDSecond Lesson: I Peter 5 vv1-7WEDAnthem: Hear my words, ye people (Parry)WEDHymn: Praise to God with hearts abounding (Abbots Leigh)WEDOrgan Voluntary: Toccata (Suite, Op 5) (Duruflé)WEDWEDDirector of music: Andrew LumsdenWEDAssistant director of music: Simon Bell.WEDWED17:00 In Tune b00lk93s (Listen)WEDWED19:00 Performance on 3 b00lk93v (Listen)WEDTill FellnerWEDAustrian pianist Till Fellner continues his journeyWEDthrough the complete piano sonatas of Beethoven. In thisWEDrecital, he contrasts the three Op 10 sonatas, in whichWEDthe young composer beings to move further away from hisWEDearlier models, and then performs the massive sonata OpWED101 (Hammerklavier), one of the most challenging soloWEDworks in the entire piano repertoire.WEDWEDBeethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op 10: No 1 in C minor; No 2 inWEDF; No 3 in D; Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 106WED(Hammerklavier)WEDWEDFollowed by performances from past seasons of the BBCWEDProms, with highlights from Brass Day in 2007.WEDWED21:15 Night Waves b00lk93x (Listen)WEDAmartya SenWEDAnne McElvoy talks to world-famous economist Amartya SenWEDabout his new book The Ideal of Justice, in which SenWEDconstructs a new theory of justice, not from abstractWEDideals or notions of what perfect institutions and rulesWEDmight be, but from what the results of a system areWEDpractically.WEDWEDHe highlights the importance of public reasoning andWEDargues that a system of justice should require theWEDagreement not just of the community that is making laws,WEDbut of outsiders who might be affected or who might haveWEDvaluable perspectives to offer.WEDWED22:00 Composer of the Week b00lk91d (Listen)WED[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]WEDWED23:00 The Essay b00c5qyw (Listen)WEDNature in China, Wild Mountain - BeginningsWEDSeries in which writer and climber Robert MacfarlaneWEDexplores the state of the natural environment in China.WEDWEDHe travels to the mountainous heart of China to visit theWEDholy peak of Minya Konka.WEDWED23:15 Late Junction b00lk93z (Listen)WEDVerity Sharp's listening selection includes Ngbaka singersWEDfrom Central Africa with a song for the spirits of theWEDancestors, the fiddle and footwork of Quebecois musiciansWEDLisa Ornstein and Andre Marchand and tango by bothWEDArgentina's Otros Aires and Igor Stravinsky.WEDWEDPlus Ross Daly and his group Labyrinth with the danceWEDmusic and songs of Crete and the Hildegurls performing theWEDmusic of 12th-century mystic Hildegard of Bingen.WEDWED23:15WEDSpiro: Altrincham Round Album: LightboxWEDRealworld CDRW 172WED23:18WEDChanteurs Ngbaka: Ze Ze KuluseWEDAlbum: Traditional Religions Tempo A6239WED23:22WEDBill Frisell: Disfarmer Theme Album: DisfarmerWEDNonesuch 478524WED23:28WEDJames Yorkston & The Big Eyes Family Players: ThorneymoorWEDWoods Album: Folk Songs Domino WIGCD 236PWEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:33WEDJohn Jenkins: In Nomine No. 2 Performed By Hespèrion XXWEDAlbum: John Jenkins - Consort Music for ViolsWEDAstrée E 8724WED23:37WEDDòna Bèla & Renat Sette: Diga Janeta - JanetairWEDAlbum: Solid Roots Italian Style Folk Club EthnoSuoniWED23:41WEDStravinsky: TangoWEDPerformed By James Crabb & Geir Draugsvoll (accordions)WEDAlbum: Duos for Classical Accordions EMI CDZ569 7052WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:44WEDOtros Aires: La Yumba Album: Vivo En Otros AiresWEDGalileo GMC032WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:48WEDMaria Tanase: Uhai, Bade Album: CuileandraWEDOriente Musik Rien CD 35WED23:51WEDTaraf de Haïdouks: Rustem Album: Princes Amongst MenWEDAsphalt Tango Records CD ATR 1608WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED23:53WEDRoss Daly & Labyrinth with Spyridoula Toutoudaki (voice):WEDKarsilamás – Milo Ké Mandarini – Ah MelachrinoWEDAlbum: Mitos World Network 54 035WED00:07WEDHildegard of Bingen: ProcessionalWEDPerformed By The HildegurlsWEDAlbum: Electric Ordo Virtutum Innova 712WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:10WEDTerje Rypdal (electric guitar); Terje Tønnesen (violin);WEDDavid Darling (cello); Christian Eggen (piano): It’s NotWEDOver Until the Fat Lady Sings Album: SkywardsWEDECM 5337 682WED00:15WEDTrio Despertar Huasteco: El AguanieveWEDAlbum: Mexico - The Huasteca, Dances and HuapangosWEDOcora C 560180WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:18WEDGroupe De Danse Totonaque: Son de la Media BambaWEDAlbum: Traditional Religions Tempo A6239WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:21WEDLisa Ornstein (violin); André Marchand (feet): La CaraquetWEDAlbum: Les Danseries de la Belle ProvinceWED00:24WEDLa Volée d’Castors : Belle Embarquez!WEDAlbum: Par Monts et Par Vaux Volée d’Castors VDC 002WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:28WEDMawkin Causley: The Downfall of Charing CrossWEDAlbum: The Awkward Recruit Navigator Records 19WED00:33WEDSugawara: Capriccio PastoraleWEDPerformed By Mie Miki (accordion)WEDAlbum: Sonorities - Japanese Accordion Music Bis CD 1144WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:38WEDThe Low Anthem: Cage the SongbirdWEDAlbum: Oh My God, Charlie Darwin Bella Union CD 202PWED00:43WEDGeorge Crumb: Dream Images (Love-Death-Music) – GeminiWEDPerformed By Andrew Russo (piano)WEDAlbum: George Crumb - Voice of the WhaleWEDBlack Box BBM 1076WEDWED(Segue)WEDWED00:48WEDMozart: Adagio KV 356WEDPerformed By Thomas Bloch (glass harmonica)WEDAlbum: Thomas Bloch - Glass Harmonica Naxos 8555 295WED00:52WEDMenelik Wèsnatchèw; All Star Band: TezetaWEDAlbum: The Very Best of Éthiopiques Manteca MANTDCD 245WED00:55WEDDuke Ellington & His Orchestra: The Girl In My DreamsWEDTries To Look Like YouWEDAlbum: Duke Ellington Classics 1940-41 Classics 837WEDTHUTHURSDAY 16 JULY 2009THUTHU01:00 Through the Night b00lk97x (Listen)THU1.00amTHUHaydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in B flat, H IIITHU69 (Op 71, No 1) Tatrai QuartetTHU1.23amTHUBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Trio in G for piano andTHUstrings, Op 1, No 2 Grieg TrioTHU1.54amTHUBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897): String Quintet No 2 in G, OpTHU111 Members of Wiener StreichsextettTHU2.24amTHUMartinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959): String sextet, H224THUWiener StreichsextetTHU2.42amTHUJanacek, Leos (1854-1928): Mladi (Youth)THUAnita Szabo (flute) Bela Horvath (oboe)THUZsolt Szatmari (clarinet) Gyorgy Salamon (bass clarinet)THUPal Bokor (bassoon) Tamas Zempleni (horn)THU3.01amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): 3 Pieces for pianoTHUNiklas Sivelov (piano)THU3.07amTHUTchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Serenade in C forTHUstring orchestra, Op 48 Danish Radio Concert OrchestraTHUHannu Koivula (conductor)THU3.39amTHUBizet, Georges (1838-1875): Parle-moi de ma mère (Carmen,THUAct 1) Micaela ...... Lyne Fortin (soprano)THUDon Jose ...... Richard Margison (tenor)THUOrchestre Symphonique de QuebecTHUSimon Streatfield (conductor)THU3.49amTHUDelibes, Leo (1836-1891): Sylvia - suite from the balletTHUSymphony Orchestra of Slovak Radio BratislavaTHUOliver Dohnanyi (conductor)THU4.07amTHUTanev, Aleksandar (1928-1996): PizzicatoTHUBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirTHUHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)THU4.11amTHUKaufman, Nikolai (1925-): Melodies from the Shoppe RegionTHUBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirTHUHristo Nedyalkov (conductor)THU4.15amTHUTekeliev, Aleksandar (1942-): Motor-Car RaceTHUBulgarian Radio Children's ChoirTHUDetelina Ivanova (piano) Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor)THU4.19amTHUKuula, Toivo (1883-1918): River's gentle flow carry theTHUboat, Op 37, No 1 Eero Heinonen (piano)THU4.23amTHUMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Venetian Boat Song, Op 30,THUNo 6 (Songs Without Words, Book 2) Jane Coop (piano)THU4.26amTHUTartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770): Sonata No 6 (Senti lo Mare)THUElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)THU4.33amTHUAnon: Greensleeves, to a Ground with DivisionsTHUElizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)THURoseanne Hunt (cello) Linda Kent (harpsichord)THU4.39amTHUByrd, William (c.1540-1623): O Mistress mine, I must -THUvariations for keyboard, MB 28 83THUColin Tilney (harpsichord)THU4.45amTHUWilbye, John (1574-1638): Draw on sweet night for 6 voicesTHU(1609) BBC Singers Bo Holten (director)THU4.50amTHUVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): The Wasps -THUAristophanic Suite (1909) BBC PhilharmonicTHUYan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)THU5.01amTHUEscosa, John B (1928-1991): Three Dances for two harpsTHUJulia Shaw, Nora Bumanis (harps)THU5.07amTHUMaurice, Paule (1910-1967): Tableaux de ProvenceTHUJulia Nolan (saxophone) CBC Vancouver OrchestraTHUMario Bernardi (conductor)THU5.22amTHUDomenico da Piacenza (c.1400-c.1476): La fia Guilmin forTHUhurdy gurdy Philippe Gelinas (hurdy gurdy)THU5.24amTHUHuggett, Andrew (b. 1955): Canadian Folksong Suite forTHUaccordion and piano Joseph Petric (accordion)THUGuy Few (piano)THU5.39amTHUFrescobaldi, Girolami (1583-1643), arr. Kraus, EberhardTHU(1931-2003): Canzona Prima arr. for trumpet, trombone andTHUaccordionTHUCanzona Seconda arr. for trumpet, trombone and accordionTHUAria arr. for trumpet, trombone and accordionTHUHeinz della Torre (trumpet) Stefan Schlegel (trombone)THUPaolo D'Angelo (accordion)THU5.45amTHUBruhns, Nicolaus (1665-1697): Ich liege und schlaffe -THUmotet Greta de Reyghere (soprano)THUJames Bowman (countertenor) Guy de Mey (tenor)THUMax van Egmond (bass) Ricercar ConsortTHU5.58amTHUBach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in E flatTHUfor harpsichord, fortepiano and orchestra, Wq 47THUMichel Eberth (harpsichord)THUWolfgang Brunner (fortepiano)THUSlovenicum Chamber Orchestra Uros Lajovic (conductor)THU6.17amTHUTelemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D minorTHUfor two chalumeaux and strings (c.1728)THUEric Hoeprich, Lisa Klewitt (chalumeaux)THUMusica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (director)THU6.29amTHUMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in B flat forTHUbassoon and cello, K292 Peter Hanzel (bassoon)THUJuraj Alexander (cello)THU6.41amTHUWeber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826): Bassoon Concerto in F,THUOp 75 Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon)THUFinnish Radio Symphony OrchestraTHUJukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor).THUTHU07:00 Breakfast b00lk97z (Listen)THURob Cowan presents great pieces and great performances.THUIncluding a Haydn piano sonata.THUTHU10:00 Classical Collection b00lk981 (Listen)THU10.00amTHURaymond Warren: Wexford Bells Royal Ballet SinfoniaTHUGavin Sutherland (conductor) ASV CDWHL 2126THU10.13amTHUStanford: Justorum animae (Three Motets, Op 38)THUSt Paul's Cathedral Choir John Scott (conductor)THUHYPERION CDA66519THU10.18amTHUSidney Campbell: Sing Merrily unto God our strengthTHUCanterbury Cathedral Choir Michael Harris (organ)THUAllan Wicks (conductor) GUILD GMCD7116THU10.21amTHUBruckner: Os iusti meditabitur Westminster Abbey ChoirTHUJames O'Donnell (conductor) HYPERION CDA67586THU10.26amTHUVierne: Carillon de WestminsterTHUNaji Hakim (organ of L'eglise de la Sainte-Trinite, Paris)THUEMI 5722722THU10.34amTHUWeber: Clarinet Quintet, Op 34 Sabine Meyer (clarinet)THUAcademy of St Martin in the FieldsTHUKenneth Sillito (director) EMI 5573592THU11.02amTHUBerlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14THUPhiladelphia Orchestra Riccardo Muti (conductor)THUEMI CDC 747278 2.THUTHU12:00 Composer of the Week b00lk983 (Listen)THUJonathan Harvey (1939-), Episode 4THUDonald Macleod is in the company of British composerTHUJonathan Harvey.THUTHUThe theme of nature runs through the programme - treesTHUform the backdrop to Moving Trees, a ravishing short pieceTHUfor chamber ensemble written in response to a commissionTHUfrom Belgian choreographer Anna Teresa de Keersmaeker.THUTHUBirds crop up - first, in Chu (Tibetan for 'bird'), thenTHUin Bird Concerto with Pianosong, which began life as PianoTHUConcerto with Birdsong until Harvey realised that theTHUbirds were the main protagonists. The birds in this caseTHUare synthesized ones from California, and they transform,THUmorph and interact with the orchestra in extraordinaryTHUways.THUTHUMoving Trees (2002) for ensemble of 18 playersTHURemix Ensemble Peter Rundel (conductor)THULive concert recording: Casa da Musica, Porto, 10 JanuaryTHU2009THUTHUChu (2002) for soprano, clarinet/contrabass clarinet andTHUcello Ensemble Accroche Note:THUFrancoise Kubler (soprano) Armand Angster (clarinet)THUChristophe Beau (cello)THUL'empreinte digitale ED13229, Tr 1THUTHUBird Concerto with Pianosong (2001) for solo piano andTHUsampler, and ensemble of 17 players and live electronicsTHUHideki Nagano (piano/keyboard)THUEnsemble Intercontemporain Susanna MalkkiTHULive concert recording: Cité de la Musique, Paris, 3THUOctober 2006.THUTHU13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lk985 (Listen)THUCity of London Festival 2009, Shai WosnerTHURadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsTHUTHUJonathan Swain presents a piano recital by BBC Radio 3 NewTHUGeneration Artist Shai Wosner, given as part of the CityTHUof London Festival 2009.THUTHUSchubert: German Dances, D820THUMaxwell Davies: Three Sanday PlacesTHUSchubert: Sonata in D, D850.THUTHU14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lk987 (Listen)THUHandel: Fernando, Re di Castiglia Handel Operas 2009THUTHUAs BBC Radio 3 continues its journey though all ofTHUHandel's operas, Jonathan Swain is joined in the studio byTHUSuzanne Aspen to talk about the dramatic, yet rarelyTHUperformed, opera Fernando, Re di Castiglia.THUTHUHandel: Fernando, Re di CastigliaTHUFernando ...... Lawrence Zazzo (countertenor)THUElvida ...... Veronica Cangemi (soprano)THUDionisio ...... Filippo Adami (tenor)THUIsabella ...... Marianna Pizzolato (mezzo-soprano)THUAlfonso ...... Neal Banerjee (tenor)THUSancio ...... Max Emanual Cencic (countertenor)THUAltomaro ...... Antonio Abete (bass)THUIll Complesso Barocco Alan Curtis (conductor).THUTHU17:00 In Tune b00lk989 (Listen)THUTHU19:00 Performance on 3 b00lk98c (Listen)THU2009 BBC Proms Preview EveningTHUOn the eve of the Proms, Petroc Trelawny presents anTHUessential guide to the 2009 season on Radio 3. With liveTHUmusic from artists formerly on Radio 3's New GenerationTHUArtists scheme, Proms Picks from special studio guests andTHUinformation on all the associated events, including a lookTHUat how to join in with the Ukelele Orchestra of GreatTHUBritain.THUTHU21:15 Night Waves b00lk98f (Listen)THUAravind Adiga/Hanif KureishiTHURana Mitter talks to Booker prize-winner Aravind AdigaTHUabout his book Between the Assassinations, and to HanifTHUKureishi as his novel The Black Album opens as a play atTHUthe National Theatre.THUTHUOn India's south-western coast, between Goa and Calicut,THUlies Kittur - a small, nondescript everytown. AravindTHUAdiga acts as our guide to the town, mapping overlappingTHUlives of Kittur's residents. What emerges is the moralTHUbiography of an Indian town and a group portrait ofTHUordinary Indians in a time of extraordinaryTHUtransformation, over the seven-year period between theTHUassassinations of prime ministers Indira Gandhi and herTHUson Rajiv.THUTHUKureishi's story, The Black Album, is the story of anTHUintellectually curious British Pakistani boy and of theTHUtensions and confusions of finding his identity against aTHUbackdrop of racial violence, Thatcherite London and theTHUfatwa against Salman Rushdie.THUTHU22:00 Composer of the Week b00lk983 (Listen)THU[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]THUTHU23:00 The Essay b00c5qzl (Listen)THUNature in China, Wild Mountain - EndingsTHUSeries in which writer and climber Robert MacfarlaneTHUexplores the state of the natural environment in China. HeTHUuncovers some of Mount Minya Konka's secrets as heTHUdescends.THUTHU23:15 Late Junction b00lk9cd (Listen)THUVerity Sharp's captivating and curious listening choicesTHUinclude Lam Si Kwan playing the Chinese dizi flute,THUUgandan singer Geoffrey Oryema and Thomas Bloch's SantaTHUMaria for glass harmonica and male soprano. Ex CathedraTHUperform the music of Spanish baroque composer Diego JoseTHUde Salazar alongside recordings Alan Lomax made inTHUMallorca in 1952.THUTHU23:15THUSpiro: Binatone Album: Lightbox Realworld CDRW172THU23:19THUGeoffrey Oryema: Piri Wango Iya Album: ExileTHURealworld CDRW14THU23:22THUElbtonal Percussion: St. Agnes & The Burning TrainTHUAlbum: Four Elements ACT 9438 2THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU23:25THUThomas Bloch (glass harmonica): Sancta MariaTHUWith Fabrice di Falco (male soprano, baritone, all voiceTHUparts) Album: Thomas Bloch - Glass HarmonicaTHUNaxos 855 5295THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU23:31THUJohn Jenkins: The Bell Pavan Performed By Hespèrion XXTHUAlbum: John Jenkins - Consort Music for ViolsTHUAstrée E 8724THU23:37THUSalazar: ¡Salga El Torillo Hosquillo!THUPerformed By Ex Cathedra Consort; Jeffrey SkidmoreTHUAlbum: Fire Burning in Snow Hyperion CDA67600THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU23:42THUTall de Vermadors de Binissalem (vocals, violins,THUcastanets): Copeo De BergantTHUAlbum: Alan Lomax, The Spanish Recordings - MallorcaTHURounder CD 11661 1769 2THU23:44THUSebastià Ordines (flute/Sheep’s bells): Ses Corregudes, SaTHUJota De Sa Son, Sa Jota Maleita (Tonades de flauta)THUAlbum: Alan Lomax, The Spanish Recordings - MallorcaTHURounder CD 11661 1769 2THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU23:48THUJing Ying Soloists & Lam Si Kwan (di-zi): BirdsongTHUAlbum: Like Waves Against The Sand Saydisc CD SDL 325THU23:53THUGeorge Crumb: Sea-Nocturne (Vox Balaenae)THUPerformed By Conchord: Daneil Pailthorpe (flute); BridgetTHUMacRae (cello); Julian Milford (piano)THUAlbum: George Crumb - Voice of the WhaleTHUBlack Box BBM 1076THU23:59THUGeoffrey Oryema: Lubanga Album: ExileTHURealworld CDRW 14THU00:03THUSelim Seliman (ad vocal & simsimiyya); Soliman HusseinTHU(oil-can drumming): Mili ‘Allaya MiliTHUAlbum: The Music of Islam - Music of the South SinaiTHUBedouins Celestial Harmonies 131 412THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:09THUA3: Libertà pizzicataTHUAlbum: Solid Roots Italian Style Folk Club EthnoSuoniTHU00:12THUJJ Cale: Who Knew Single: Who Knew Because MusicTHUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:16THUDuke Ellington: Jumpin PunkinsTHUAlbum: Duke Ellington - Classics 1940-41 Classics 837THU00:20THUTsequé-Maryam Guebrou: Mother’s LoveTHUAlbum: The Very Best of Éthiopiques Manteca MANTDCD 245THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:24THUAlèmu Aga: Abatatchen HoyTHUAlbum: The Very Best of Éthiopiques Manteca MANTDCD 245THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:28THURypdal: Into The Widerness Terje RypdalTHUAlbum: Skywards ECM 5337 682THU00:36THUPlainchant: Antiphon, Laeva Eius – Ceballos, HortusTHUConclusus Performed By Stile AnticoTHUAlbum: Song of Songs Harmonia Mundi HMU 807489THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:41THUArvo Pärt: Silouans SongTHUPerformed By Talinn Chamber OrchestraTHUAlbum: Arvo Pärt Te Deum ECM 4391 622THUTHU(Segue)THUTHU00:46THUPachón arr. Langenhuijsen: La Nan Del Caballo GrandeTHUPerformed By The Metropole Orchestra; Rafael de UtreraTHU(voice); Daniel Méndez (guitar)THUAlbum: El Viento - The García Lorca Project ACT 9490 2THU00:53THUJavier Ruibal: Perla De La MedinaTHUAlbum: Rough Guide to Mediterranean Café MusicTHUWorld Music Network RGNET 1143THUFRIFRIDAY 17 JULY 2009FRIFRI01:00 Through the Night b00lk9df (Listen)FRI1.00amFRIEvanghelatos, Antiochos (1903-1981): Coasts and MountainsFRIof Attica National Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioFRIAndreas Pylarinos (conductor)FRI1.14amFRIBeethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Violin Concerto in D,FRIOp 61 Simos Papanos (violin)FRINational Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioFRIVladimiros Symeonidis (conductor)FRI1.58amFRIMantzaros, Nikolaos (1795-1872): Sinfonia di genereFRIorientale in A minorFRINational Symphony Orchestra of Greek RadioFRIAndreas Pylarinos (conductor)FRI2.08amFRIRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943): Two Pieces for cello andFRIpiano, Op 2 Monika Leskovar (cello)FRIIvana Svarc-Grenda (piano)FRI2.17amFRIde Godzinsky, Franciszek (Francois) (1878-1954): ValseFRIorientale Arto Satukangas (piano)FRI2.22amFRIProkofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Symphony No 3 in C minorFRIPlovdiv Philharmonic OrchestraFRIGeorgi Dimitrov (conductor)FRI3.01amFRIBach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Suite No 1 in C, BWVFRI1066 Musica Antiqua Koln Reinhard Goebel (conductor)FRI3.27amFRIMendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Sonata in D, Op 65, No 5FRIErwin Wiersinga (organ)FRI3.36amFRIGlick, Srul Irving (1934-2002): Suite Hebraique No 5FRISuzanne Shulman (flute) James Campbell (clarinet)FRIAndrew Dawes (violin) Daniel Domb (cello)FRI3.52amFRIGorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b. 1933): Three Dances forFRIOrchestra National Polish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIWojciech Michniewski (conductor)FRI4.07amFRIChopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Mazurka No 25 in B minor, OpFRI33, No 4 Roland Pontinen (piano)FRI4.13amFRILisinski, Vatroslav (1819-1854): 3 Mazurkas: in F; in EFRIflat; in B flat Zagreb Woodwind Trio:FRIBranko Mihanovic (oboe) Andelko Ramuscak (clarinet)FRIZvonimir Stanislav (bassoon)FRI4.19amFRIVivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Concerto da camera in C, RVFRI88 (Allegro; Largo cantabile; Allegro molto)FRICamerata KolnFRI4.27amFRIBoccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Cello Concerto in C, G481FRIMonika Leskovar (cello) Varazdin Chamber OrchestraFRIDavid Geringas (conductor)FRI4.45amFRIRossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Sonata for strings No 5 inFRIE flat Camerata BernFRI5.01amFRITchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893): Waltz of theFRIFlowers (The Nutcracker)FRISlovenian Radio and Television Symphony OrchestraFRIMarko Munih (conductor)FRI5.08amFRIFinzi, Gerald (1901-1956): White-flowering days forFRIchorus, Op 37 BBC Singers Bo Holten (conductor)FRI5.12amFRIMertz, Johann Kaspar (1806-1856): Hungarian FatherlandFRIFlowers Laszlo Szendry-Karper (guitar)FRI5.21amFRIAlfven, Hugo (1872-1960): A boat with flowers, Op 44FRIPeter Mattei (baritone) Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraFRIManfred Honeck (conductor)FRI5.32amFRIPeterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942): Flowers (FrosonFRIIsland for Piano, Book 2) Johan Ullen (piano)FRI5.56amFRIStrauss, Richard (1864-1949): Grand Suite (DerFRIRosenkavalier)FRIOrchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du QuebecFRIFranz-Paul Decker (conductor)FRI6.19amFRIGrainger, Percy (1882-1961): Ramble on the last Love DuetFRIin Richard Strauss' opera Der RosenkavalierFRIDennis Hennig (piano)FRI6.27amFRISibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Black Rose, Op 36, No 1; SighFRIsedges sigh, Op 36, No 4; The maiden's tryst, Op 37, No 5;FRISpring is flying, Op 13, No 4FRIJard van Nes (mezzo-soprano) Gerard van Blerk (piano)FRI6.37amFRILanggaard, Rued (1883-1952): 3 Rose Gardens Songs (1919)FRIDanish National Radio Choir Kaare Hansen (conductor)FRI6.48amFRISchubert, Franz (1797-1828): Heidenroslein, D257FRIChristoph Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano)FRI6.50amFRIStrauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899): Rosen aus dem Suden, Op 388FRIDanish Radio Concert OrchestraFRIRoman Zeilinger (conductor).FRIFRI07:00 Breakfast b00lk9dk (Listen)FRIRob Cowan shares his personal selection of lively musicFRIfor the morning. Including the last in a series of HaydnFRIpiano sonatas.FRIFRI10:00 Classical Collection b00lk9dm (Listen)FRI10.00amFRITelemann: Constant Music Master (Excerpts from Lessons 8FRIand 11) Michael Schneider, Sabine Bauer (recorders)FRIMichael Kaiser (transverse flute) Mary Utiger (violin)FRIHajo Bass (viola) DHM RD 77239 (6 CDs)FRI10.08amFRIChopin: Etudes, Op 10 (excerpts)FRIMaurizio Pollini (piano) DG 413 794-2FRI10.14amFRIHaydn: Symphony No 57 in D Heidelberger SinfonikerFRIThomas Fey (conductor) HANNSLER CD 98.526FRI10.45amFRIMussorgsky: Boris' Farewell and Prayer; Funeral BellFRI(Boris Godunov) Boris ...... Boris Christoff (bass)FRIChorus of the National Opera of SofiaFRIOrchestre de la Societe des Concerts du ConservatoireFRIAndre Cluytens (conductor) EMI CDC 747993-2 (3 CDs)FRI10.58amFRIBorodin: String Quartet No 2 in D Lindsay String QuartetFRIASV CD DCA 1143FRI11.28amFRIVaughan Williams: Symphony No 8 in D minorFRILondon Philharmonic Orchestra Adrian Boult (conductor)FRILONDON 425 157-2FRI11.57amFRIVaughan Williams: Linden LeaFRIThe Launton Handbell Ringers SAYDISC CDSDL333.FRIFRI12:00 Composer of the Week b00lkhbt (Listen)FRIJonathan Harvey (1939-), Episode 5FRIDonald Macleod is in the company of British composerFRIJonathan Harvey.FRIFRIThe final programme begins with a short piece for soloFRIguitar, Sufi Dance - which the composer describes as 'aFRImemory of a Sufi song heard some time ago and probablyFRIincorrectly retained or at least filtered through my ownFRIpaths of thought' - and ends with a major work for chorusFRIand orchestra, Messages, whose text consists entirely ofFRIthe names of Judaic and Persian angels. The composer callsFRIit his most intuitive work to date. The recording chosenFRIis its world premiere in 2008 by the Berlin PhilharmonicFRIand Berlin Radio Choir under Reinbert de Leeuw.FRIFRISufi Dance (1997) for solo guitar Janne Malinen (guitar)FRIPilfink JJVCD-31 Tr 15FRIFRIMarahi (1999) for unaccompanied SATB chorus BBC SingersFRIDavid Hill (conductor)FRISpecially recorded for Composer of the Week, 13 March 2009FRIFRIScena (1992) for violin and ensemble of nine playersFRI1: Lament 2: Mystical Event 3: Romantic EventFRI4: Dream 5: Metamorphosis Irvine Arditti (violin)FRINieuw Ensemble Ed Spanjaard (conductor)FRIMontaigne MO 782034, Trs 5-9FRIFRIMessages (2007) for double SATB chorus and orchestraFRIBerlin Radio Choir (chief conductor: Simon Halsey)FRIBerlin Philharmonic Reinbert de Leeuw (conductor)FRILive concert recording: Berlin Philharmonic Hall, 30 MarchFRI2008.FRIFRI13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00lkhbw (Listen)FRICity of London Festival 2009, Mahan EsfahaniFRIRadio 3 at the Summer FestivalsFRIFRIJonathan Swain presents a recital by BBC Radio 3 NewFRIGeneration Artist Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) given asFRIpart of the 2009 City of London Festival at the church ofFRISt Mary Aldermary.FRIFRIGaluppi: Toccata; SonataFRIBach: Capriccio in B, BWV 992 (On the Departure of HisFRIBeloved Brother) Michel Kleofas Oginski: Two PolonaisesFRIJean-Pancrace Royer: Marche des Scythes.FRIFRI14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00lkhtg (Listen)FRISpotlight on the BBC Performing Groups, Spotlight on theFRIBBC Performing GroupsFRIAs the first night of the 2009 BBC Proms approaches,FRIJonathan Swain throws the spotlight onto the BBC'sFRIPerforming Groups, who provide the backbone of everyFRIyear's Proms performances including on the first and lastFRInights.FRIFRIThis programme focuses on the BBC Symphony Orchestra andFRIBBC Singers.FRIFRIJohn Adams: The Chairman Dances BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIMikhail Agrest (conductor)FRIFRIStrauss: Metamorphosen BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIEivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor)FRIFRIHaydn: String Quartet in G, Op 76, No 1FRIDoric String QuartetFRIFRI3.00pmFRIKuhnau: Tristis est anima mea Stephen Farr (organ)FRIBBC Singers David Hill (conductor)FRIFRIBrahms: Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor, Op 15FRIShai Wozner (piano) BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIJonas Alber (conductor)FRIFRI3.55pmFRIHaydn: String Quartet in G, Op 77, No 1FRIJerusalem QuartetFRIFRIRachmaninov: Symphonic Dances BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIMikhail Agrest (conductor).FRIFRI17:00 In Tune b00llq7c (Listen)FRISean Rafferty and Petroc Trelawny celebrate the 2009 BBCFRIProms season with a special edition of In Tune from theFRIstage of the Royal College of Music.FRIFRIOnly a stone's throw from the Royal Albert Hall, In TuneFRItakes over the recently refurbished Amaryllis FlemingFRIConcert Hall to provide the perfect prelude to the newFRIseason with a mix of performance and interview from someFRIof the great artists appearing at the 2009 BBC Proms.FRIFRI19:30 BBC Proms b00llqct (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 1: First Night of the Proms, Part 1FRIPetroc Trelawny presents the first night of the 2009 BBCFRIProms season from the Royal Albert Hall, London.FRIFRIThe BBC Symphony Orchestra under chief conductor JiriFRIBelohlavek opens the new series of Henry Wood PromenadeFRIConcerts with a programme that gives a taste of some ofFRIthe treasures in store over the eight weeks of the 2009FRIseason.FRIFRIStephen Hough begins his complete cycle of the TchaikovskyFRIPiano Concertos and there's a nod to Stravinsky withFRIperformances of his complete ballet scores. Two starryFRIformer members of BBC Radio 3's New Generation ArtistsFRIScheme help launch its tenth birthday celebrations.FRIFRIStravinsky: Fireworks Chabrier: Ode a la musiqueFRITchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat.FRIFRI20:10 Twenty Minutes b00llqhh (Listen)FRIMoving PianosFRIA behind-the-scenes peek at the process of moving pianosFRIonto the stage of the Royal Albert Hall during the BBCFRIProms - and what can go wrong.FRIFRIA Victorian building, live broadcasts, large audiences,FRIhot television lights, world-class performers andFRIinstruments each worth in the region of 100,000 pounds allFRIadd to the pressure on the team moving multiple pianos atFRIthe Proms. Various people involved in the extensiveFRIpreparations that hopefully ensure a glitch-free nightFRIshare the secrets of their trade.FRIFRINothing fazes Julian Rout, the specialist piano removalFRIcompany that moves 15,000 pianos each year. But PromsFRIco-ordinator at the Royal Albert Hall Jacqui Kelly isFRIhaving sleepless nights despite the minute-by-minute plansFRIshe has been making.FRIFRIUlrich Gerhartz deals with the challenge of matching andFRIpreparing four pianos and ensuring that they stay in topFRIcondition throughout the Proms season - but even when heFRIturns up at the Royal Albert Hall for a quiet session atFRIdawn, he finds a cohort of vacuum cleaners already hard atFRIwork.FRIFRI20:30 BBC Proms b00llqhk (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 1: First Night of the Proms, Part 2FRIPetroc Trelawny presents the second part of the FirstFRINight of the 2009 BBC Proms, as sisters Katia and MarielleFRILabeque kick off the season's focus on works for multipleFRIpianos with Poulenc's Concerto.FRIFRIKatia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)FRIBBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor)FRIFRIPoulenc: Concerto for two pianos.FRIFRI20:55 Twenty Minutes b00llqjb (Listen)FRI1934 in HistoryFRIHistorian Juliet Gardiner analyses the political, socialFRIand cultural events of 1934 using clips from the BBC soundFRIarchive of the period.FRIFRIShe uses the archive to take us through the story ofFRIRamsay MacDonald's national coalition, the GresfordFRIDisaster (one of the worst tragedies in Welsh miningFRIhistory) and, in passing, the expeditions to Antarctica,FRIthe beginning of road-safety advice with the BelishaFRIbeacon and the impact of literature and architecture inFRIthat year. This history contextualises the world in whichFRIDelius, Elgar and Holst end their days and into whichFRIMaxwell Davies and Birtwistle are born.FRIFRI21:15 BBC Proms b00llqjd (Listen)FRI2009, Prom 1: First Night of the Proms, Part 3FRIPetroc Trelawny presents the final part of the First NightFRIof the 2009 BBC Proms.FRIFRIElgar: In the South (Alassio) Brahms: Alto RhapsodyFRIBruckner: Psalm 150FRIFRIAilish Tynan (soprano) Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)FRIBBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony OrchestraFRIJiri Belohlavek (conductor).FRIFRI22:30 Composer of the Week b00lkhbt (Listen)FRI[Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]FRIFRI23:30 World on 3 b00llrbw (Listen)FRIMary Ann Kennedy presents highlights of a concert given inFRIMunich in November 2008 by the Portuguese star of fadoFRIMariza.FRIFRI
10 July 2009
Radio 3 Listings for 11/07/2009 - 17/07/2009
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