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SAT SATURDAY 20 AUGUST 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b0138yht (Listen) SAT Jonathan Swain presents Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and SAT Gennadi Rozhdestvensky in Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony SAT 1:01 AM SAT Balakirev, Mily Alexeyevich (1837-1910) SAT Overture on Russian Themes SAT Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard (conductor) SAT 1:10 AM SAT Koehne, Graeme (b. 1956) SAT Three Poems of Byron SAT Elizabeth Campbell (mezzo-soprano), Adelaide Symphony SAT Orchestra, Janos Furst (conductor) SAT 1:22 AM SAT Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) SAT Manfred symphony (Op.58) SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky SAT (conductor) SAT 2:23 AM SAT Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SAT Sonata No.3 in F minor (Op.14) SAT Aldo Ciccolini (piano) SAT 2:49 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Academic Festival Overture (Op.80) SAT Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] SAT Quintet for 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos (D.956) in C major SAT Royal String Quartet , Christian Poltéra (cello) SAT 3:55 AM SAT Josquin des Pres (c.1440-1521) SAT Coeurs desolez par toute nation; Qui belles amours a SAT 5 à Cappella Singers at the Sonesta Koepelzaa, Amsterdam SAT 4:02 AM SAT Farnaby, Giles (c 1563-1640) arr. 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Howarth SAT Fancies, toyes and dreames Hungarian Brass Ensemble SAT 4:08 AM SAT Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) SAT Concerto Grosso No.7 from Concerti Grossi Op.6 SAT Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen (conductor) SAT 4:22 AM SAT Satie, Erik (1866-1925) SAT Poudre d'or SAT Ashley Wass (piano) SAT 4:27 AM SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Symphony No. 43 in E flat major "Mercury" (H. 1/43) SAT Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Balazs Kocsar SAT (conductor) SAT 4:50 AM SAT Sarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908) SAT Zigeunerweisen (Op.20) SAT Frank Peter Zimmerman (violin) Netherlands Radio SAT Philharmonic Orchestra, Guido Ajmone Marsan (conductor) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Josquin des Pres (c.1440-1521) SAT 2 motets: Cantate Domine; O bone et dulcissime Jesu SAT 5 à Cappella Singers at the Sonesta Koepelzaa, Amsterdam SAT 5:08 AM SAT Gilse, Jan van (1881-1944) SAT String Quartet SAT Ebony Quartet SAT 5:17 AM SAT Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SAT Rondo in C minor, Op.1 SAT Ludmil Angelov (piano) SAT 5:26 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Serenade in G major (K.525), 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik' SAT BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (Conductor) SAT 5:41 AM SAT Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) SAT La Vie antérieure - for voice and piano (1884) SAT Gerald Finley (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano) SAT 5:46 AM SAT Couperin, François (1668-1733) SAT Treizième concert à deux violes SAT Violes Esgales: Susie Napper, Margaret Little (viols) SAT 5:57 AM SAT Elsner, Jósef (1769-1854) SAT Symphony in C major (Op.11) SAT Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Janusz SAT Przybylski (conductor) SAT 6:23 AM SAT Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) SAT Sonata for trumpet, two violins & continuo in D major SAT Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), The King's Consort, SAT Robert King (director) SAT 6:28 AM SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Sonata for piano (H.16.34) in E minor SAT Ingrid Fliter (piano) SAT 6:39 AM SAT Weber, Carl Maria von [1786-1826] SAT Concerto for clarinet and orchestra no. 1 (Op.73) in F minor SAT Sabine Meyer (clarinet) BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří SAT Bělohlávek (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b013lfzl (Listen) SAT SAT NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SAT The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SAT 07:03 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Marriage of Figaro – Overture SAT Orchestra of St John’s SAT John Lubbock (conductor) SAT Resonance CD RSN 3072 SAT 07:07 SAT Jean Sibelius SAT Suite for Violin and Orchestra, op 117: 1. Country Scenery; SAT 2. Evening in Spring; 3. In the Summer SAT Dong-Suk Kang (violin) SAT Lahti Symphony Orchestra SAT Osmo Vanska (conductor) SAT BIS CD 1125 SAT 07:14 SAT Samuel Barber SAT Agnus Dei SAT Accentus Chamber Choir SAT Laurence Equilby (director) SAT Naïve V 4965 SAT 07:22 SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto for Strings RV 154 SAT Concerto Italiano SAT Rinaldo Allessandrini (director) SAT OPUS 111 OP 30377 SAT 07:31 SAT Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov SAT Scheherazade, op 35 SAT The Young Prince and Princess SAT New York Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Kurt Masur (conductor) SAT APEX 2564 60374 2 SAT 07:42 SAT Franz Liszt SAT Hungarian Dance no 10 in E SAT Nino Gvetadze (piano) SAT Orchid ORC 100017 SAT 07:47 SAT Luigi Arditi SAT Il Bacio (Waltz for voice and orchestra) SAT Joan Sutherland (soprano) SAT London Symphony Orchestra SAT Richard Bonynge (conductor) SAT Decca 417 780 2 SAT 07:51 SAT Edward German SAT Romance SAT John Bradbury (clarinet) SAT James Cryer (piano) SAT Naxos 8.570539 SAT 08:03 SAT Maurice Ravel SAT String Quartet in F: 2nd movt - Assez vif – Tres rythme SAT Belcea Quartet SAT EMI CDZ5740202 SAT 08:09 SAT Johannes Brahms SAT Symphony no 4 in E minor, op 98: 3rd movt SAT Berlin Philharmonic SAT Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) SAT EMI 2 67254 2 SAT 08:16 SAT Ralph Vaughan Williams SAT The Turtle Dove SAT James Oxley (tenor) SAT The Finzi Singers SAT Paul Spicer (director) SAT CHAN 9425 SAT 08:20 SAT Antonin Dvorak SAT Rondo for cello and orchestra Op. 4 SAT Dmitry Yablonsky (cello and conductor) SAT Russian Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Naxos 8.557352 SAT 08:30 SAT Enrique Granados SAT The Maiden and the Nightingale from “Goyescas” SAT Ana-Maria Vera (piano) SAT Signum SIGCD146 SAT 08:37 SAT Johann Strauss II SAT Polka : Bitte schon op 372 (polka francaise) SAT Vienna Philharmonic SAT Lorin Maazel (conductor) SAT RCA 09026 63983 2 SAT 08:41 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Serenade no 6 in D major K 239 “Serenata Notturna” SAT The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra SAT Ton Koopman (director) SAT APEX 2564 60712 2 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b013lfzn (Listen) SAT Strauss: Burleske. Debussy orch Matthews: Preludes SAT (selection) SAT SAT 9.05am SAT The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 53 SAT REGER: Piano Concerto in F minor, Op. 114 SAT STRAUSS, R: Burleske for Piano and orchestra in D minor SAT Marc-André Hamelin (piano), Berlin RSO, Ilan Volkov SAT (conductor) SAT Hyperion CDA67635 (CD) SAT SAT Aprés un Rêve SAT BOUCHOT: Galgenlieder - Mondendinge; Der Hecht; Die SAT Mitternachtsmaus; Das Wasser; Galgenkindes Wiegenlied; SAT BRITTEN: Down by the Salley Gardens; There's none to soothe; SAT I wonder as I wander; SAT CHAUSSON: Amour d’antan, Op. 8 No. 2; Dans la forêt du SAT charme et de l’enchantement, Op. 36 No. 2; Les Heures, Op. SAT 27 No. 1; SAT FAURÉ: Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1; Clair de Lune, Op. 46 No. SAT 2; Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1; SAT MENDELSSOHN: Nachtlied, Op. 71 No. 6; Neue Liebe, Op. 19a SAT No. 4; Hexenlied, Op. 8 No. 8; Schlafloser Augen Leuchte SAT (Byron); SAT POULENC: Montparnasse; Hyde Park; C; Fêtes galantes; SAT STRAUSS, R: Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3; Das Geheimnis, Op. 17 SAT No. 3; Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4 SAT Sandrine Piau (soprano), Susan Manhoff (piano) SAT Naïve V5250 (CD) SAT SAT SCARLATTI: 6 Concerti grossi; Cello Sonatas No. 1 in D SAT minor, No. 2 in C minor, No. 3 in C Major SAT Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone (conductor) SAT Arts Music 47758-8 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 9.55am SAT DEBUSSY Orch. Colin Matthews: Préludes - Books 1 & 2 (24, SAT complete) SAT Hallé, Sir Mark Elder (conductor) SAT Hallé CDHLD7527 (2CDs) SAT SAT HAYDN: The Seasons SAT Miah Persson (soprano), Jeremy Ovenden (tenor), Andrew SAT Foster-Williams (bass), London Symphony Chorus, London SAT Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (conductor) SAT LSO Live LSO0708 (2 Hybrid SACDs) SAT SAT 10.35am Gianandrea Noseda interview SAT RACHMANINOV: Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44; Prince SAT Rostislav; Caprice Bohémien, Op. 12 SAT BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) SAT Chandos CHAN10677 (CD) SAT SAT MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov SAT Orlin Anastassov (Boris), Alessandra Marianelli (Xenia), SAT Pavel Zubov (Fyodor), Ian Storey (Grigory), Vladimir Vaneev SAT (Pimen), Peter Bronder (Prince Shuisky), Vasily Ladjuk SAT (Andrey Shchelkalov), Vladimir Matorin (Varlaam), Luca SAT Casalin (Missail), Nadezhda Serdjuk (Innkeeper), Evgeny SAT Akimov (Holy Fool), Elena Sommer (Nurse), John Paul Huckle SAT (Nikitich), Oliviero Giorgiutti (Mityukha), Matthias Stier SAT (Boyar-in-attendance) & Andrei Konchalovsky (Khrushchyov), SAT Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Regio, Torino, Gianandrea SAT Noseda (conductor) & Andrei Konchalovsky (director) SAT Opus Arte OA1053D (DVD - also available on Blu Ray) SAT SAT Mozart: Arias SAT MOZART: Madamina, il catalogo è questo, Deh! vieni alla SAT finestra, Fin ch'han dal vino (from Don Giovanni); Bravo, SAT signor padrone…Se vuol ballare, Se vuol ballare, Non piu SAT andrai, farfallone amoroso, Tutto e disposto...Aprite un po' SAT quegl'occhi, Hai gia vinta la causa! Vedro mentr'io sospiro SAT (from Le nozze di Figaro), Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo, Donne SAT mie la fate a tanti (from Così fan tutte); Alcandro, lo SAT confesso - Non so d'onde viene, K294; Mentre ti lascio, SAT K513; Così dunque tradisci … Aspri rimorsi atroci, K432; Per SAT questa bella mano, concert aria, K 612 SAT Ildebrando D’Arcangelo (bass-baritone), Orchestra del Teatro SAT Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) SAT DG 4779297 (CD) SAT SAT BARTÓK: Violin Concertos No. 1, BB48a, Sz 36 & No. 2, Sz SAT 112; Viola Concerto, BB 128, Sz. 120 SAT James Ehnes (violin / viola), BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea SAT Noseda (conductor) SAT Chandos CHAN10690 (CD - released 30th August) SAT SAT 11.10am SAT Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra SAT SCHUMANN: Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 (arrangement SAT of Cello Concerto); Fantasie in C major, Op.131; Violin SAT Concerto in D minor SAT Ulf Wallin (violin), Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank SAT Beermann (conductor) SAT BIS SACD1775 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 11.35am SAT WALTON: Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor; Belshazzar's Feast SAT Peter Coleman-Wright (baritone); London Symphony Chorus; SAT London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (conductor) SAT LSO Live LSO0681 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Feature b013n2ms (Listen) SAT The Shorthand of Emotion SAT SAT Katie Derham considers the relationship between Leo Tolstoy SAT and the Russian composers of his day. SAT SAT "Music, like every other art, but especially music, makes us SAT desire that everyone, as many people as possible, take part SAT in our experience of pleasure", wrote Count Leo Tolstoy in SAT his diary in October 1910. SAT SAT Several weeks later, during an icy November, Tolstoy - one SAT of the world's greatest artists and moral activists - fled SAT his family estate in Yasnaya Polyana having finally decided SAT to leave his wife. He died on his journey. One of the most SAT renowned of his later works was a novella called The SAT Kreutzer Sonata which told the tale of the infatuation of an SAT older married woman for a young violinist. SAT SAT This programme explores how music remained a source of SAT continued recreation and delight and was an emotional SAT stimulus for Tolstoy for much of his life. SAT SAT Tolstoy loved Russian folk music and the rousing music of SAT the gypsies. At university, he was inspired by friends who SAT had a passion for music to play the piano and he wrote a SAT waltz. He even thought he might become a composer. SAT SAT Later on, eminent musicians visited the Tolstoy homes in the SAT country and in Moscow - and some performed there. They SAT included the great pianist and composer Anton Rubinstein, SAT Sergei Rachmaninov, the harpsichordist and pianist Wanda SAT Landowska, and, most famously, Tchaikovsky. SAT SAT Tchaikovsky wrote of meeting Tolstoy: "I was frightened and SAT self-conscious when I found myself face to face with him ... SAT but his manner was very straightforward and open ... with me SAT he only wanted to talk music." SAT SAT Producer: Diana Bentley SAT Exec Producer: David Prest SAT A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 3. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b00n6thv (Listen) SAT 11th-Century Fraud: Ademar's Apostolic Mass SAT SAT Lucie Skeaping explores the extraordinary story behind the SAT earliest known medieval composer for whom a compositional SAT autograph survives: Adémar de Chabannes and his 11th Century SAT Mass for St Martial. SAT SAT Ademar de Chabannes SAT Troped Apostolic Mass for Saint Martial, 1029: Introit Plebs SAT devota Deo; Sanctus Martialis SAT New York’s Ensemble for Early Music, Frederick Renz SAT (director) SAT EX CATHEDRA SAT EC-9002 SAT SAT Ademar de Chabannes SAT Troped Apostolic Mass for Saint Martial, 1029: Introit SAT Christi discipulus SAT New York’s Ensemble for Early Music, Frederick Renz SAT (director) SAT EX CATHEDRA SAT EC-9002 SAT SAT Ademar de Chabannes SAT Troped Apostolic Mass for Saint Martial, 1029: Kyrie; Gloria SAT New York’s Ensemble for Early Music, Frederick Renz SAT (director) SAT EX CATHEDRA SAT EC-9002 SAT SAT Ademar de Chabannes SAT Troped Apostolic Mass for Saint Martial, 1029: Alleluia; SAT Sequence; Offertory SAT New York’s Ensemble for Early Music, Frederick Renz SAT (director) SAT EX CATHEDRA SAT EC-9002 SAT SAT Ademar de Chabannes SAT Troped Apostolic Mass for Saint Martial, 1029: Sanctus; SAT Agnus Dei; Comunion; Ite Missa Est SAT New York’s Ensemble for Early Music, Frederick Renz SAT (director) SAT EX CATHEDRA SAT EC-9002 SAT SAT 14:00 BBC Proms b013836w (Listen) SAT 2011, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 05 - Nicholas Daniel, Tom SAT Poster, Aronowitz Ensemble SAT SAT From Cadogan Hall SAT SAT A concert which pairs youthful works by English composers SAT Frank Bridge and his pupil Benjamin Britten. Written when SAT the composer was just 19, Britten's Phantasy oboe quartet is SAT full of flamboyant and lyrical writing which today's oboist SAT Nicholas Daniel describes as "a virtuoso piece in every SAT respect". Britten honoured his mentor with two sets of SAT variations - the famous set for string orchestra - and this SAT newly-rediscovered piano piece. Bridge's own Piano Quintet SAT was written before the events of the First World War cast a SAT shadow over his creative outlook. SAT SAT Britten: Phantasy for oboe and string trio SAT Bridge: Three Idylls for string quartet - No. 2 SAT Britten: Piano Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (London SAT premiere) SAT Bridge: Piano Quintet SAT SAT Nicholas Daniel (oboe) SAT Tom Poster (piano) SAT Aronowitz Ensemble SAT SAT 15:00 BBC Proms b013lqmj (Listen) SAT 2011, Proms Saturday Matinees, PSM 02 - Maxwell Davies, SAT Aperghis, Birtwistle SAT SAT Live from the Cadogan Hall SAT SAT A concert of contemporary musical encounters. The new piano SAT concerto by Greek-born French composer Georges Aperghis SAT takes its inspiration from the technique of filming dialogue SAT with shot and reverse shot, while Harrison Birtwistle SAT vividly retells the Biblical story of Jacob wrestling with SAT the Angel. Meanwhile, Peter Maxwell Davies reflects on a SAT sonnet by Michelangelo in a work specially composed for the SAT BBC Singers. SAT SAT David Atherton conducts the London Sinfonietta and BBC SAT Singers with Nicolas Hodges, a pianist who excels in SAT cutting-edge contemporary music. Andrew West and Jeffrey SAT Lloyd-Roberts take the challenging parts of Jacob and the SAT Angel. SAT SAT Sir Peter Maxwell Davies: Il rozzo martello SAT Georges Aperghis: Champ-Contrechamp (BBC Commission; World SAT Premiere) SAT Sir Harrison Birtwistle: Angel Fighter (UK premiere) SAT SAT Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts (tenor) SAT Andrew Watts (Counter tenor) SAT Nicolas Hodges (Piano) SAT BBC Singers SAT London Sinfonietta SAT David Atherton (conductor). SAT SAT 16:30 Jazz Library b013lqqf (Listen) SAT Oliver Nelson SAT SAT Oliver Nelson wrote and directed the iconic album Blues and SAT The Abstract Truth - a defining 1960s jazz record. In this SAT programme Guy Barker joins Alyn Shipton to explore the SAT wealth of material that Nelson created as both arranger and SAT saxophonist in a prolific career cut short by chronic SAT overwork. SAT SAT Oliver Nelson � What�s New SAT SAT Oliver Nelson, King Curtis, Jimmy Forrest � Soul Street SAT SAT Oliver Nelson � Stolen Moments SAT SAT Oliver Nelson Big Band � Hobo Flats SAT SAT Stanley Turrentine � River�s Invitation SAT SAT Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery � 13 (Death March) SAT SAT Buddy Rich Band � More Soul SAT SAT Nancy Wilson � Midnight Sun SAT SAT Oliver Nelson Big Band � Down By The Riverside SAT SAT Count Basie & His Orchestra � Step Right Up SAT SAT The Count Basie Orchestra � Afrique SAT SAT Johnny Hodges with Leon Thomas and Oliver Nelson � Welcome SAT To New York SAT SAT 17:30 Jazz Record Requests b013lqqh (Listen) SAT Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' Jazz SAT Record Requests. This week Joe Venuti takes a Mug of Ale, SAT Dave Brubeck is In a Dancing Mood, Bud Powell goes Un Poco SAT Loco and the Ray Brown Allstars board the Night Train. SAT SAT Wynton Marsalis SAT Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (JRR Signature SAT Tune) SAT Wynton Marsalis SAT Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), Todd Williams SAT (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj), Teddy Riley SAT (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b), Herlin Riley SAT (d) SAT Recorded: 28 October 1988 SAT 1989 CD CBS 465129 2 SAT SAT Dolphin Jazz Band SAT Parkway Stomp SAT Wynn, Dorsey SAT Peter Treger (cl), Brian Towers (tb), Chris Watford (cl, SAT as), Jon Collinson (p), Ted Bishop (banjo), Johnny Griffiths SAT (b), Alan Whitmore (d) SAT Recorded: 17 December 1961 SAT Vintage Jazz Music VJM VEP 12 SAT SAT Joe Venuti SAT A Mug Of Ale SAT Venuti SAT Joe Venuti (vl), Adrian Rollini (bs, hot fountain pen), SAT Arthur Schutt (p), Eddie Lang (g) SAT Recorded: 13 September 1927 SAT Naxos jazz Legends 8.120614 SAT SAT Hoagy Carmichael SAT Washboard Blues SAT Carmichael SAT Hoagy Carmichael (v, p), Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Paul SAT Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra SAT Recorded: 1927 SAT BBC CD 3007 SAT SAT Jimmie Lunceford SAT Uptown Blues SAT Lunceford arr. Smith/Young SAT Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra – Snooky Young, Eddie SAT Tomkins, Tommy Stevenson, William Tomlin (tp) Jimmie SAT Lunceford ,Willie Smith (as), Edwin Wilcox (p), Al Norris SAT (g), Moses Allen (b), James Crawford (d) SAT Recorded: 14 December 1939 SAT ASV CD AJA 5091 SAT SAT Dave Brubeck SAT I’m in a Dancing Mood SAT Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman SAT Paul Desmond (as), Dave Brubeck (p), Eugene Wright (b), Joe SAT Morello (d) SAT Recorded: 1959 SAT CBS CD32046 SAT SAT Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins SAT Old Folks SAT Robison, Hill SAT Ruby Braff (cornet), Ellis Larkins (p) SAT Recorded: 1956 SAT Vanguard VCD 796112 SAT SAT John Lewis SAT At the Horse Show SAT John Lewis SAT John Lewis (p) SAT Recorded: January 1999 SAT Atlantic 7567 832112 SAT SAT Ray Brown SAT Night Train SAT Forrest-Washington-Simpkins SAT Ray Brown (b), Ron Eschete (g), Al Grey (tb), Gene Harris SAT (p), Grady Tate (d) SAT Recorded: May 1985 SAT Concord Jazz CCD4293 SAT SAT Bud Powell SAT Un Poco Loco (take one) SAT Powell SAT Bud Powell (p), Curley Russell (b), Max Roach (d) SAT Recorded: 1 May 1951 SAT Blue Note 7243 5 3213626 SAT SAT Eddie Harris SAT Renovated Rhythm SAT Harris/Hargrove SAT Eddie Harris (electric saxophone), Ronald Muldrow (g), SAT Larry Nash (p), Rufus Reid (b), Ndugu (Leon Chancler) (d) SAT Recorded: 1970 SAT Atlantic K60047A SAT SAT Miles Davis SAT Autumn Leaves SAT Kozma/Prevert/Mercer SAT Miles Davis (tp), George Coleman (ts), Herbie Hancock (p), SAT Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (d) SAT Recorded: 27 July 1963 SAT Columbia Col 5195062 SAT SAT 18:30 New Generation Artists b013lqqk (Listen) SAT Henk Neven, Elias Quartet SAT SAT Dutch baritone Henk Neven performs the tragic Songs of Love SAT and Death by Mussorgsky, and the UK-based Elias Quartet SAT present Benjamin Britten's equally intense Third String SAT Quartet-. SAT SAT Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death SAT Henk Neven (baritone) SAT Hans Eijsackers (piano) SAT SAT Britten: String Quartet No. 3 SAT Elias Quartet. SAT SAT 19:30 BBC Proms b013lqqm (Listen) SAT 2011, Prom 49, Brahms - Piano Concerto No 2 SAT SAT Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London SAT SAT Bernard Haitink conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and SAT pianist Emanuel Ax in music by Brahms. SAT In their second concert of Brahms's masterworks at this SAT year's Proms, they open with a work long central to Emanuel SAT Ax's repertoire. Brahms's Second Piano Concerto is on a SAT grand Romantic scale and makes huge technical demands on the SAT soloist. SAT SAT After the interval, the composer's astonishing final SAT symphony, where the balance between expressiveness and SAT structural control is most perfectly maintained. SAT SAT Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major SAT SAT Emanuel Ax (piano) SAT Chamber Orchestra of Europe SAT Bernard Haitink (conductor) SAT SAT 20:20 BBC Proms b013lr1l (Listen) SAT 2011, Proms Plus, Musicians' Literary Passions: Andrew SAT Litton SAT SAT Musicians Literary Passions: Leading American conductor SAT Andrew Litton continues our new series of events in which SAT musicians from this year's Proms season introduce a personal SAT choice of readings from their favourite fiction and poetry. SAT Presented by Anne McElvoy. SAT SAT Producer: Gavin Heard. SAT SAT 20:40 BBC Proms b013lr1n (Listen) SAT 2011, Prom 49, Brahms - Symphony No 4 SAT SAT Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor SAT SAT Chamber Orchestra of Europe SAT Bernard Haitink (conductor) SAT SAT This Prom will be repeated on Monday 22nd August at 2pm. SAT SAT 21:45 Music Feature b00zsk7m (Listen) SAT A Public Right and Obligation - The Music of the New Deal SAT SAT In the current economic climate some British cultural SAT organisations are looking to America in search of ideas for SAT fundraising. The received opinion is that America is the SAT great shining example of private and philanthropic SAT sponsorship of the arts. But it was not always the case - SAT there was one brief period, a radical blossoming of SAT government subsidy, when President Franklin D Roosevelt SAT initiated centralised arts funding from scratch. SAT SAT The National Theatre's Nicholas Hytner investigates these SAT five golden years in New Deal America when music and the SAT arts flourished. SAT SAT Federal funding stimulated the growth of new audiences, SAT boosted music education, kept orchestras from going under SAT and gave a platform for composers from rural and minority SAT backgrounds. SAT SAT Beginning in 1935, at the height of the Great Depression in SAT America, the Works Progress Administration or WPA SAT established a scheme to get people off the dole and into SAT jobs. Workers in the arts had to prove their skills and then SAT were paid to perform or work behind the scenes. Orchestras SAT and bands went to parks, parade grounds, ladies lunch SAT meetings, factories and churches. SAT SAT The Federal Music Project was less radical than the Federal SAT Theater Project, Hytner explains. The head of music, was a SAT Russian born classical violinist Nicolai Sokoloff, who SAT wanted the public to be exposed to "cultivated music". The SAT public could also interrogate composers after "laboratory" SAT lectures. Much of the music has been lost but 12 discs of SAT government radio broadcasts were discovered at the New York SAT Public Library during the course of the making of this SAT programme. Funding ended in 1939 due to the war effort and SAT some of the political direction of the theatre projects, SAT which caused unease within the government. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b013lrf4 (Listen) SAT City of London Festival 2011: Australian Composers SAT SAT Hear and Now goes "Down Under" with a concert from this SAT year's Antipodean-themed City of London Festival featuring SAT the Australian-based Goldner Quartet. Their programme, SAT recorded last month at the elegant Goldsmiths' Hall near St SAT Paul's Cathedral, includes works by some of Australia's SAT leading composers, many of which feature a guest appearance SAT by didgeridoo player William Barton. SAT There's also the first of two reports from Australian SAT broadcaster Julian Day on cutting-edge Australian composers SAT and new-music performers who are living and working in SAT Europe. SAT Ivan Hewett presents. SAT SAT Peter Sculthorpe: Earth Cry SAT SAT Nigel Westlake: String Quartet No.2 SAT SAT William Barton: Hypersonic SAT SAT Matthew Hindson: Didgeribluegrass SAT SAT Goldner String Quartet SAT William Barton (didgeridoo) SAT SAT Nigel Westlake: Entomology SAT Tall Poppies Ensemble. SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 21 AUGUST 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 The Early Music Show b0100jkn (Listen) SUN The Golden Three SUN SUN Music at the Russian Imperial Court in the mid 18th century SUN was largely provided by itinerant Italian masters like SUN Paisiello, Galuppi & Manfredini, but by the end of the SUN century a group of three talented Ukrainians began to take SUN St Petersburg by storm. Maxim Berezovsky, Artemy Vedel and SUN Dimitri Bortniansky became known as The Golden Three, and SUN provided four successive monarchs with chamber music, SUN choruses and operatic entertainments. Lucie Skeaping looks SUN at the lives and music of these three, now uncelebrated SUN composers, alongside the music of some of their western SUN European teachers. SUN SUN Artemy Vedel SUN May our mouths be filled with praise SUN Dumka Choir SUN MELODIYA SUN SUCD 10-00282 SUN SUN Vincenzo Manfredini SUN Concerto for harpsichord, 2 oboes & strings in B flat [1st SUN movement] SUN Musica Petropolitana SUN OPUS 111 SUN 30-231 SUN SUN Baldassare Galuppi SUN Benché giusto a vendicarmi (from ‘Antigono’) SUN Catherine King (mezzo-soprano), Il Canto di Orfeo, Gianluca SUN Capuano (director) SUN AVIE SUN AV 2116 SUN SUN Dimitri Bortniansky SUN Concert 105 (Psalm 112) SUN Yourlov Academy Choir, Stanislav Goussev (director) SUN SAISON RUSSE SUN CDM LDC 288 041 SUN SUN Maxim Berezovsky SUN Violin Sonata in C major SUN Andrei Reshetin (violin), Dmitri Sokolov (cello), Irini SUN Shneyerova (violin) SUN OPUS 111 SUN 30-231 SUN SUN Maxim Berezovsky SUN Sacred Concerto: Cast me not off in the time of my old age SUN Joyful Company of Singers, Peter Broadbent (conductor) SUN MERIDIAN SUN CDE 84257 SUN SUN Artemy Vedel SUN Peaceful Light SUN Yourlov Academic Choir, Stanislav Goussev (conductor) SUN SAISON RUSSE SUN CDM 288 094 SUN SUN Dimitri Bortniansky SUN Quintet for violin, viola, cello, harp & piano (3rd SUN movement) SUN Moscow Ancient Music Ensemble SUN Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga SUN MK 417119 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b013lrgh (Listen) SUN Susan Sharpe presents Florian Boesch's Canadian recital SUN debut, singing Schumann and Schubert SUN 1:01 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN Liederkreis (Op.24) SUN Florian Boesch (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN 1:23 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN 4 Songs SUN Florian Boesch (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN 1:39 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN 4 Songs (Op.53); Dein Angesicht (Op.127 No.2); Die SUN Lotosblume; Du bist wie eine Blume (Op.25 No.24) SUN Florian Boesch (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN 1:51 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Schwanengesang (D.957) - extracts SUN Florian Boesch (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN 2:10 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Die Taubenpost (D.965a) from Schwanengesang (D.957 No.14) SUN Florian Boesch (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) SUN 2:15 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) SUN Peer Gynt - suite no. 1 (Op. 46) SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) SUN 2:39 AM SUN Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SUN Sonata in B flat minor (Op.35) SUN Ivo Pogorelich (piano) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Berg, Alban (1885-1935) arranged for orchestra by Verbey, SUN Theo (b.1959) SUN Piano Sonata (Op.1) SUN Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) SUN 3:14 AM SUN Vieuxtemps, Henri (1820-1881) SUN Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor (Op.46) SUN Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Swedish Radio Symphony SUN Orchestra, Paavo Berglund (conductor) SUN 3:43 AM SUN Reicha, Antonin (1770-1836) SUN Symphony 'a grande orchestre' in E flat major, (Op.41) SUN 'First symphony' SUN Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (director) SUN 4:09 AM SUN Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992) SUN Theme and Variations SUN Peter Oundjian (violin), William Tritt (piano) SUN 4:18 AM SUN Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) SUN Serenade to music SUN Bette Cosar (soprano), Delia Wallis (mezzo-soprano), Edd SUN Wright (tenor), Gary Dahl (bass), Alexander Skwortsow SUN (violin), Vancouver Bach Choir, Vancouver Symphony SUN Orchestra, Bruce Pullan (conductor) SUN 4:32 AM SUN Alkan, Charles-Valentin (1813-1888) SUN Le Festin d'Esope (Op.39 no.12 in E minor, from '12 studies' SUN Op.39) (1857) SUN Johan Ullén (piano) SUN 4:42 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), completed by Zóltan SUN Kocsis SUN Rondo (Concert rondo) for horn and orchestra in E flat major SUN (K.371) SUN László Gál (horn), Hungarian National Philharmonic SUN Orchestra, Zoltán Kocsis (conductor) SUN 4:49 AM SUN Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) SUN Il Pastor Fido, ballet music SUN English Baroque Solists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) SUN No.12 Feux d'artifice (Fireworks): Modérément animé - from SUN Preludes Book II SUN Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) SUN 5:06 AM SUN Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) SUN Ecco ridente in cielo - from 'Il Barbiere di Siviglia' Act 1 SUN Sc 1 SUN Mark Dubois (tenor), Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, SUN Raffi Armenian (conductor) SUN 5:12 AM SUN Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) SUN Fantasy, Theme and Variations a theme of Danzi in B minor SUN (Op.81) SUN László Horvath (clarinet), New Budapest String Quartet SUN 5:20 AM SUN Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893), arr. Nicolai Hausen SUN Chants sans paroles (orig. for piano solo, Op.2 No.3) SUN Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William SUN Tritt (piano) SUN 5:23 AM SUN Benoit, Peter (1834-1901) SUN Overture to Charlotte Corday (1876) SUN Vlaams Radio Orkest , Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor) SUN 5:34 AM SUN Matteis, Nicola (d.c.1707) & Anon (17th century) SUN Matteis: Passages in Imitation of the Trumpet (Ayres & SUN Pieces IV (1685)) SUN Anon: 5 Marches from John Playford's new tunes SUN Pedro Memelsdorff (recorder), Andreas Staier (harpsichord) SUN 5:44 AM SUN Klami, Uuno (1900-1961) SUN Introduction e staccato etude SUN Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, SUN Sakari Oramo (conductor) SUN 5:49 AM SUN Piazzolla, Ástor Pantaleón (1921-1992) SUN The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires SUN Musica Camerata Montréal SUN 6:12 AM SUN Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) SUN Concerto for violin & orchestra (RV.293) (Op.8 No.3) in F SUN major 'L'Autunno' SUN Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg SUN Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) SUN 6:23 AM SUN Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SUN Marienlieder (Op.22) SUN Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) SUN 6:41 AM SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SUN Quartet for strings in D major (Op.64 No.5) 'Lark' SUN Tilev String Quartet. SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b013lrgk (Listen) SUN SUN NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. SUN The final playlist will be put up by noon on Monday. SUN 07:03 SUN Carl Otto Nicolai SUN Overture : Merry Wives of Windsor SUN Academy of St Martin in the Fields SUN Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN CFP 68953 2 SUN 07:11 SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes (Household Music): No. 3 SUN - Aberystwyth SUN The Nash Ensemble SUN Hyperion CDA 67381/2 SUN 07:18 SUN Robert Schumann SUN Arabeske SUN Maria Joao Pires (piano) SUN Philips 456 928 2 SUN 07:26 SUN Morton Gould SUN Spirituals for Strings: 1. Gospel Train; 2. Were you there; SUN 3. All God’s children got wings SUN I musici de Montreal SUN Yuli Turovsky (conductor) SUN CHAN 9848 SUN 07:32 SUN Georges Bizet SUN Carmen: Gypsy Song “Les tringles des sisters tintaient” SUN Anne Sofie von Otter (Carmen) SUN Veronique Gens (Frasquita) SUN Stella Doufexis (Mercedes) SUN Berlin Philharmonic SUN Claudio Abbado (conductor) SUN DG 472 474 2 SUN 07:37 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN Song without Words, op 109 SUN Richard Lester (cello) SUN Susan Tomes (piano) SUN Helios CDH 55064 SUN 07:43 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Symphony no 41 K 551, “Jupiter”: 4th movt - Molto Allegro SUN English Chamber Orchestra SUN Jeffrey Tate (conductor) SUN EMI 5 85589 2 SUN 08:03 SUN Claude Debussy SUN Ballet from Petite Suite SUN Laurence Fromentin and Dominique Plancade (piano duet) SUN EMO 5 72526 2 SUN 08:06 SUN Constant Lambert SUN Horoscope: Valse for the Gemini SUN The English Northern Philharmonia SUN David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) SUN Helios CDH 55099 SUN 08:10 SUN Franz Lehár SUN Gern hab’ ich die Frau’n gekusst Paganini SUN Thomas Hampson (baritone) SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Franz Welser-Most (conductor) SUN EMI 3 58361 2 SUN 08:14 SUN Nicolò Paganini SUN Violin Concerto no 2 in B min, op 7 “La campanella”: 3rd SUN movt - Rondo SUN Salvatore Accardo (violin) SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Charles Dutoit (conductor) SUN DG 463 754 2 SUN 08:23 SUN Gabriel Fauré SUN Fantaisie, op 79 SUN Sharon Bezaly (flute) SUN Roland Pöntinen (piano) SUN BIS CD 1239 SUN 08:30 SUN Ottorino Respighi SUN The Pines of the Janiculum “The Pines of Rome” SUN San Francisco Symphony SUN Edo de Waart (conductor) SUN Philips 462 853 2 SUN 08:37 SUN Carl Maria von Weber SUN Overture – Oberon SUN Tapiola Sinfonietta SUN Jean-Jacques Kantorow (conductor) SUN BIS SACD 1760 SUN 08:45 SUN Franz Schubert SUN String Trio in B flat major D471: Allegro SUN Leopold String Trio SUN Hyperion CDA 67527 SUN 09:03 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Requiem: Sanctus and Benedictus SUN Arleen Auger (sop) SUN Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo) SUN Vincon Cole (tenor) SUN Rene Pape (bass) SUN Vienna State Opera Choir SUN Vienna Philharmomic SUN Sir Georg Solti (conductor) SUN Decca 433 688 2 SUN 09:13 SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Oboe Concerto in C, RV 447 SUN Pierre Pierlot (oboe) SUN I solisti Veneti SUN Claudio Scimone (conductor) SUN APEX 0927 48724 2 SUN 09:19 SUN Frédéric Chopin SUN Nocturne in C sharp minor, op post (1830) SUN Jean Yves Thibaudet (piano) SUN Dal Segno DSPRCD060 SUN 09:23 SUN Alexander Mackenzie SUN Britannia – A Nautical Overture op 52 SUN English Northern Philharmonia SUN David Lloyd-Jones (conductor) SUN Helios CDH 55088 SUN 09:30 SUN André Messager SUN Solo de councours SUN Julian Bliss (clarinet) SUN Julien Quentin (piano) SUN EMI 5 85639 2 SUN SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning b013lrgm (Listen) SUN Henry Purcell SUN Sonata II in B flat major z.791 SUN Retrospect Ensemble, Matthew Halls (director) SUN Linn CKD 374 tr 6-11 SUN SUN Michael Daugherty SUN Ghost Ranch (Bone) SUN Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor) SUN Naxos 8.559613 tr 2 SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Alcina: Tornami a vagheggiar (Morgana) SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN DG 4778763 tr 3 SUN SUN Josef Suk SUN A Summer’s Tale op 29 (Voices of Life / Night) SUN Orchestra of Comic Opera Berlin, Kirill Petrenko (conductor) SUN CPO 777 174-2 tr 1 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Sonata no 10 in C major KV 330 SUN Maria João Pires SUN Regis RRC 1345 tr 1-3 SUN SUN Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev SUN Piano Concerto no 3 (1st movement) SUN Sergei Prokofiev (piano), London Symphony Orchestra, Piero SUN Coppola (conductor) SUN YSL 78-040 tr 19 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Cantata BWV 52: Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht SUN Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki SUN Suzuki (conductor) SUN BIS SACD 1631 tr 1-6 SUN SUN Marc-André Hamelin SUN Theme and Variations (Cathy’s Variations) SUN Marc-André Hamelin (piano) SUN Hyperion CDA 67789 tr 19-24 SUN SUN Gerald Finzi SUN Dies Natalis SUN Wilfred Brown (tenor), English Chamber Orchestra, SUN Christopher Finzi (conductor) SUN EMI CDM 763 372 2 tr 7-11 SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b00tp8l9 (Listen) SUN Peter Bazalgette SUN SUN Michael Berkeley's guest this week is Peter Bazalgette, the SUN British media entrepreneur who has been a leading light in SUN the independent TV production sector, responsible for SUN reality shows such as the UK version of 'Big Brother', and SUN lifestyle shows such as 'Ground Force' , 'Changing Rooms', SUN and 'Ready, Steady, Cook!' He went on to be Creative SUN Director of the highly successful global TV company Endemol, SUN and now sits on many company boards, including English SUN National Opera. SUN SUN His mother was a pianist, and his first choice for 'Private SUN Passions' is Alfred Brendel playing Schubert's Impromptu SUN No.3 in G flat, which his mother used to play. He was in the SUN school choir, and remembers singing Britten's 'A Ceremony of SUN Carols', from which he has chosen 'Deo gracias!' He has also SUN chosen the opening movement of Bach's Concerto for piano SUN No.1 in D minor, played by Dinu Lipatti, who died tragically SUN young, while the first movement of Strauss's Oboe Concerto, SUN written when the composer was in his 80s, he feels is a SUN remarkable example of optimism and vitality . Peter SUN Bazalgette was introduced to opera by his wife, and loves SUN opera sung in English (as at ENO). He feels that Mozart's SUN 'The Magic Flute' is one of the most appealing and SUN accessible operas for a newcomer, and has chosen 'A Man in SUN Search of Truth and Beauty' from Act I. The lighter side of SUN his musical passions is represented by Jack Hylton's dance SUN band, and by 'In My Life' by The Beatles - the soundtrack, SUN he says, for baby boomers' adolescence. Finally, there's the SUN famous opening music by Carl Davis for the TV series 'Pride SUN and Prejudice', played by his friend Melvyn Tan. Peter SUN Bazalgette has been working in TV for 33 years and has SUN commissioned a lot of title music - he feels that this music SUN really works well. SUN SUN Franz Schubert SUN Impromptu No 3 in G flat D899 SUN Alfred Brendel (piano) SUN PHILIPS 4425432 SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Deo Gracias! (from A Ceremony of Carols Op 28) SUN Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Sir David Willcocks Osian SUN Ellis (harp) SUN EMI CDM5651122 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN 1st mvt from Keyboard Concerto no 1 in D minor BWV1052 SUN Dinu Lipatti (piano), Concertgebouw Amsterdam/Eduard van SUN Beinum SUN JECKLIN DISCO 541 SUN SUN Jack Hylton SUN Love is the Sweetest Thing SUN Jack Hylton and his Band feat Pat O’Malley (vocals) SUN ECM2046 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN A Man in Search of Truth and Beauty (The Magic Flute, Act I) SUN Rebecca Evans (soprano – Pamina), Simon Keenlyside (baritone SUN – Papageno), London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Charles SUN Mackerras SUN CHANDOS CHAN31212 SUN SUN John Lennon & Paul McCartney SUN In My Life SUN The Beatles SUN Parlophone CDP7464402 SUN SUN Richard Strauss SUN 1st mvt from Concerto for Oboe and Small Orchestra in D SUN major AV144 SUN Alex Klein (oboe), Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel SUN Barenboim SUN TELDEC 3984239132 SUN SUN Carl Davis SUN Opening Title Music from Pride and Prejudice SUN Carl Davis (Melvyn Tan – fortepiano) SUN EMI CDEMC3726 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b00xbf9f (Listen) SUN Harmonic Inspiration: Vivaldi's "L'Estro Armonico" SUN SUN Lucie Skeaping looks at Vivaldi's groundbreaking Op.3 set of SUN concertos for one, two or four violins entitled "L'Estro SUN Armonico", which were published 300 years ago. SUN SUN Vivaldi had them published in Amsterdam, which meant they SUN were readily available throughout northern Europe. The 8 SUN partbooks even landed on the desk of JS Bach, who found them SUN so inspirational he set about making transcriptions of some SUN of them for keyboard instruments. SUN SUN We'll hear some of Vivaldi's concertos in recordings by The SUN English Concert and I Musici, as well as one of Bach's SUN transcriptions - the Concerto for 4 Harpsichords in a SUN performance by Bach Collegium Stuttgart conducted by Helmuth SUN Rilling. SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto No.1 in D for 4 violins & continuo, RV.549 (1st SUN movement) SUN I Musici SUN PHILIPS SUN 426 932-2 SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto No.3 in G for violin & continuo, RV.310 SUN I Musici SUN PHILIPS SUN 426 932-2 SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto No.8 in A minor for 2 violins & continuo, RV.522 SUN The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (director) SUN ARCHIV SUN 423 094-2 SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto No.10 in B minor for 4 violins & continuo, RV.519 SUN The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (director) SUN ARCHIV SUN 423 094-2 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Concerto for 4 harpsichords, BWV.1065 SUN Robert Levin / Mario Videla / Michael Behringer / Boris SUN Kleiner (harpsichords), Bach Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth SUN Rilling (conductor) SUN HANSSLER SUN 219 929-2 SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto No.12 in E for violin & continuo, RV.265 SUN I Musici SUN PHILIPS SUN 412 128-2 SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b013lrp1 (Listen) SUN Prom 45 - Larcher, Bruckner SUN SUN Introduced by Katie Derham from the Royal Albert Hall, SUN London SUN SUN Another chance to hear the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra SUN and principal guest conductor Ilan Volkov who are joined by SUN Proms featured artists, Viktoria Mullova and Matthew Barley, SUN in the world premiere performance of Thomas Larcher's new SUN double concerto. The second half of the concert is dedicated SUN to Bruckner's vast architectural masterpiece - his fifth SUN symphony. SUN SUN The leading Austrian composer Thomas Larcher's first double SUN concerto is predominantly solemn and sacred but also very SUN rhythmical. It utilises a concertino group as well as the SUN two soloists to bring an added dimension of colour. The SUN cellist Matthew Barley has helped Larcher incorporate SUN improvisation and free time in the piece, building on SUN aspects of rhythm, but Larcher says there is still a SUN grounding in Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. SUN SUN Ilan Volkov is a renowned interpreter of Bruckner's Music. SUN The 5th Symphony is one of his longest symphonies and, SUN arguably, his most complex work. A huge challenge to SUN perform, it is also a Symphony which embodies a unique SUN atmosphere of spiritual exaltation in a dramatic struggle to SUN overcome the pain and frustration of life. SUN SUN Thomas Larcher: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra SUN (BBC commission; world premiere) SUN Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 in B flat major (ed. Nowak) SUN SUN Viktoria Mullova (violin) SUN Matthew Barley (cello) SUN Christof Dienz (electric zither) SUN Martin Brandlmayr (percussion) SUN Luka Juhart (accordian) SUN Thomas Larcher (prepared piano) SUN BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra SUN Ilan Volkov (conductor). SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b01385d0 (Listen) SUN From St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. SUN SUN Introit: The glory of the Lord (Gabriel Jackson) SUN Responses: Francis Grier SUN Office Hymn: Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom SUN (Alberta) SUN Psalm: 89 (Walmisley, Howells, Surplice) SUN First Lesson: Isaiah 55 vv8-13 SUN Canticles: The Second Service (Leighton) SUN Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 2 vv8-15 SUN Anthem: Haec deum celi (Tarik O'Regan) SUN Hymn: Sing ye faithful, sing with gladness (Lingwood) SUN Organ Voluntary: 'Ite, missa est' from Missa de Gloria SUN (Leighton) SUN SUN Duncan Ferguson (Organist and Master of the Music) SUN Nicholas Wearne (Assistant Organist). SUN SUN 17:15 BBC Proms b013lrrl (Listen) SUN 2011, Proms Plus Choral Sundays, Mozart Requiem SUN SUN Live from the Royal College of Music, London SUN SUN Matthew Rowe explores the works in tonight's Prom, including SUN Mozart's Requiem, and considers the context of their SUN composition with recorded examples and live illustrations SUN from members of the City of London Sinfonia. SUN SUN 18:00 New Generation Artists b013lrrn (Listen) SUN Nicolas Altstaedt, Francesco Piemontesi, Escher String SUN Quartet SUN SUN From Vivaldi to Janacek in a single studio: three BBC studio SUN recordings showcasing the talents of the Radio 3 New SUN Generation Artists. Nicolas Altstaedt performs Vivaldi's SUN Cello Sonata in E minor RV40 (joined by harpsichordist SUN Jonathan Cohen), Francesco Piemontesi follows with SUN Schumann's deceptively naive Kinderszenen (or 'Scenes from SUN Childhood') for solo piano, and the Escher String quartet SUN concludes with Janacek's emotional roller-coaster - his SUN String Quartet no. 2 "Intimate Letters". SUN SUN Vivaldi: Sonata for E minor for cello and continuo RV40 SUN Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) SUN Jonathan Cohen (harpsichord) SUN SUN Schumann: Kinderszenen op. 15 SUN Francesco Piemontesi (piano) SUN SUN Janacek: String Quartet No. 2 "Intimate Letters" SUN Escher Quartet. SUN SUN 19:00 BBC Proms b013lrrq (Listen) SUN 2011, Prom 50, Britten, Matthews SUN SUN Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London SUN SUN Continuing the Proms Choral Sundays with Mozart's tragic SUN masterpiece which was composed in the final months of his SUN life and left unfinished at his death. Also on the programme SUN is the young Benjamin Britten's tribute to his teacher, SUN Frank Bridge, and a new work by Colin Matthews which arose SUN out of what the composer describes as an obsession with the SUN First World War. The work sets texts from the poet, SUN Christopher Reid's Airs and Ditties of No Man's Land which SUN have as their scenario the image of the corpses of two SUN soldiers hanging on the barbed wire of no-man's-land. As SUN they do so, scraps of song, memories and reflections pass SUN through their minds. Stephen Layton conducts Polyphony, the SUN group that he founded in 1986, along with the City of London SUN Sinfonia of which he is now the Principal Conductor. SUN SUN Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge SUN Colin Matthews: No Man's Land (world premiere) SUN SUN Emma Bell (soprano) SUN Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano) SUN Ian Bostridge (tenor) SUN Roderick Williams (baritone) SUN James Rutherford (bass) SUN Polyphony SUN City of London Sinfonia SUN Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN SUN 19:50 Twenty Minutes b013lrrs (Listen) SUN The Picture Vanishes SUN SUN "A hundred years ago, August 1911, an Italian painter and SUN decorator slipped from the cupboard in the Louvre where he SUN had been hiding all night, stepped up to the Mona Lisa, SUN freed her from her frame and left the building apparently SUN unseen..." SUN SUN The art critic and author Laura Cumming recalls the period SUN after this infamous theft took place. Who was behind the SUN caper? Why did France and Italy nearly come to blows? And SUN was that face, sans eyebrows, really worth taking in the SUN first place? She investigates in a specially commissioned SUN essay to mark centenary of the event. SUN SUN Laura Cumming tells the amazing story of SUN when the Mona Lisa went missing a century ago... SUN SUN 20:10 BBC Proms b013lrrv (Listen) SUN 2011, Prom 50, Mozart SUN SUN Mozart (compl. Süssmayr): Requiem in D minor SUN SUN Emma Bell (soprano) SUN Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano) SUN Ian Bostridge (tenor) SUN Roderick Williams (baritone) SUN James Rutherford (bass) SUN Polyphony SUN City of London Sinfonia SUN Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN SUN This Prom will be repeated on Tuesday 23rd August at 2.30pm. SUN SUN 21:30 Sunday Feature b00w5qv2 (Listen) SUN Do Not Expect Applause - The Life and Poetry of WS Graham SUN SUN Poet Paul Henry presents a long-overdue celebration of the SUN one of the greatest 20th century poets. W.S. Graham SUN influenced the work of Harold Pinter and his genius was SUN acknowledged by T.S. Eliot. "I first read a W.S.Graham poem SUN in 1949. It sent a shiver down my spine. Forty-five years SUN later nothing has changed. His song is unique and his work SUN an inspiration." - Harold Pinter. SUN SUN Born in Greenock in 1918, Graham lived most of his adult SUN life in Cornwall. A "poet's poet" who was originally SUN influenced by Dylan Thomas, his work was musical and SUN technically brilliant. It was rooted in a sense of community SUN and place. Yet it's through the vast, metaphorical "places" SUN of his own creation - the glacial landscape of "Malcolm SUN Mooney's Land" in particular - that he most brilliantly SUN explores his theme of Language and gets inside the heads of SUN his readers: SUN SUN As well as introducing Graham's life and work, the reasons SUN for his neglect and relative obscurity will be considered. SUN The programme will refer especially to the poet's final SUN collection, "Implements in Their Places", the culmination of SUN Graham's talents. Presenter Henry will journey to the places SUN that inspired Graham, and speak to the people who've been SUN touched by his work. SUN SUN Music and language are close cousins in this lyric poet's SUN oeuvre, not least in his revered poem, Johann Joachim SUN Quantz's Five Lessons in which Quantz, an eighteenth century SUN virtuoso flautist, advises a student, Karl, "a lout from the SUN canal / With big ears but an angel's tread on the flute." As SUN Douglas Dunn says, this poem is "the closest we get to a SUN manifesto on art-making.". SUN SUN 22:15 Words and Music b013ls91 (Listen) SUN The Eternal City SUN SUN This programme aims to conjure up everyday life in ancient SUN Rome through the eyes of authors both ancient and modern. SUN Below I have sketched in some of the reasons for my music SUN choices. SUN SUN Bellay’s poem describes the heroic grandeur of Rome. And no SUN one does heroic grandeur better than Wagner whose first SUN operatic success, Rienzi, was set in Rome. SUN SUN Our first ancient Roman author, Pliny, is known for his SUN colourful and gossipy letters which give us a vivid account SUN of everyday life in the capital. Here he berates a friend SUN for standing him up for supper and proceeds to list the SUN opulent dishes that he would have been served. SUN SUN Catullus wrote some of the most erotic and sensual poetry in SUN Latin or any other language. The Carl Orff extract starts SUN with a famous two-line poem that encapsulates the agony and SUN ecstasy of love – and has never been improved upon: SUN SUN Odi et amo. quare id faciam, fortasse requiris? SUN nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior. SUN SUN I hate and I love. Why do I do it, perhaps you might ask? SUN I don't know, but I feel it happening to me and I'm burning SUN up. SUN SUN The American Edgar Saltus wrote highly refined prose in the SUN style of Oscar Wilde. Here he conjures up a late Romantic SUN vision of Roman luxury and decadence. Cue Wagner again, SUN whose vision of a flawed and meretricious Valhalla could SUN also describe the Rome of Augustus. SUN SUN The final Latin poet in this section is the scabrous Juvenal SUN whose Satires pull no punches. The misogynistic 4th Satire SUN is a larger-than-life take on Roman womanhood. SUN SUN Nina Rota’s score to Fellini’s film, La Dolce Vita, captures SUN the self-indulgent, glittery world of Rome in the 1950s, and SUN seems to fit the sleazy tone of the Juvenal. SUN SUN Stephen Sondheim and Frankie Howerd satirize this outdated SUN male view of women in the musical, A Funny Thing Happened on SUN the Way to the Forum. SUN SUN The Baroness Orczy is another period piece. She made her SUN name with historical fiction that is both racy and SUN melodramatic. In this extract she describes the gruesome SUN scene where Caligula’s pet panther is let lose on a couple SUN of Christians in the amphitheatre. She paces the action with SUN a cinematic technique that cries out for the Technicolor SUN pageantry of Miklos Rosza (Ben-Hur) and the blood-chilling SUN double-basses of John Williams (Jaws). SUN SUN After the kill, we descend into the catacombs where Vernon SUN Lee describes the emptiness and desolation he feels SUN contemplating the remains of Rome’s early Christians. SUN SUN A brief diversion into tourist mode. First up, Dickens who SUN is distinctly underwhelmed by St Peter’s but curiously moved SUN by the ruins of the Coliseum. SUN SUN Henry James is disappointed that Roman Carnivals just aren’t SUN what they used to be. And Mark Twain has had it up to here SUN with Michelangelo. SUN SUN For me the piece of music that conjures up Rome more than SUN any other comes in the brief orchestral Prelude to Act 3 of SUN Puccini’s Tosca. As dawn breaks over Castel Sant’Angelo (aka SUN the Mausoleum of Hadrian) a shepherd boy sings of love as SUN the bells of Rome ring for matins. Puccini is very SUN particular in the score about the different sizes of SUN off-stage bells to be used at various points in the music. SUN And this famous Decca recording captures it perfectly. SUN SUN The melancholy mood of the Puccini leads us into the SUN rain-sodden meditation of the Emperor Hadrian as he weeps SUN over the corpse of his lover the impossibly handsome and SUN epicene Antinous. SUN SUN Hadrian leads to thoughts of “Rome” being a political SUN concept that extends well beyond modern Italy. At Hadrian’s SUN Wall, Auden’s soldier makes the familiar complaint about SUN British weather. By contrast, Kipling’s centurion is sad to SUN be called back to Rome. SUN SUN The programme ends with Respighi’s epic soundscape in which SUN he describes the Roman legions marching back to Rome along SUN the Appian Way. SUN SUN Clive Portbury (producer) SUN SUN 22:15 SUN Who List the Roman Greatness Forth to Figure (Ruins of Rome SUN No 26), reader Sian Phillips SUN 22:15 SUN Richard Wagner SUN Overture from ‘Rienzi’ SUN London Classical Players, Roger Norrington (conductor) SUN EMI SUN CDC 5-55479-2 Tr 1 SUN 22:17 SUN Luigi Rossi SUN Passacaille del seigneur Luigi SUN Andrew Lawrence-King (double harp) SUN Das Alte Werk SUN 2564-694555 Tr4 SUN 22:18 SUN The Letters of Pliny the Younger Series 1/Vol 1/Letter XV/To SUN Septicius Clarus, reader Peter Marinker SUN 22:20 SUN Carl Orff SUN Catulli Carmina (excerpt) SUN Lothar Odinius (tenor), Linz Mozart Choir, Munich Radio SUN Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst (conductor) SUN EMI SUN CDC 5-55517-2 Tr2 SUN 22:23 SUN Imperial Purple from Conjectural Rome (excerpt), reader Sian SUN Phillips SUN 22:23 SUN Richard Wagner, arr. Henk De Vlieger SUN Valhalla from ‘The Ring - An Orchestral Adventure’ SUN Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Edo De Waart SUN (conductor) SUN Challenge Classics SUN CC-72338 Tr 4 SUN 22:28 SUN Satire 4 (excerpt), reader Peter Marinker SUN 22:28 SUN Nino Rota SUN La Dolce Vita - music for the film (excerpt) SUN Prague City Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn SUN (conductor) SUN Silva Screen SUN Film CD 180 Tr 10 SUN 22:28 SUN Nino Rota SUN La Dolce Vita - music for the film (excerpt) SUN Prague City Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn SUN (conductor) SUN Silva Screen SUN Film CD 180 Tr 10 SUN 22:31 SUN Nino Rota SUN La Dolce Vita - music for the film (excerpt) SUN Prague City Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn SUN (conductor) SUN Silva Screen SUN Film CD 180 Tr 10 SUN 22:32 SUN Stephen Sondheim SUN A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum SUN Frankie Howerd, Isla Blair, John Rye (vocals), Studio SUN Orchestra, Alyn Ainsworth (conductor) SUN EMI SUN 7 89060 2 Tr 7 SUN 22:36 SUN Unto Caesar (excerpt), reader Sian Phillips SUN 22:37 SUN Miklós Rózsa SUN Parade of the Charioteers from ‘Ben-Hur - music for the SUN film’ SUN Prague City Philharmonic Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn SUN (conductor) SUN Silva Screen SUN Film Cd 180 Tr 16 SUN 22:43 SUN John Williams SUN Jaws - music for the film (excerpt) SUN Prague City Philharmonic Orchestra, Paul Bateman (conductor) SUN Silva Screen SUN Film CD 180 CD 2 Tr 10 SUN 22:44 SUN Ottorino Respighi SUN Pini presso una catacomba from ‘The Pines of Rome’ (excerpt) SUN New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli SUN (conductor) SUN Deutsche Grammophon SUN 4375342 Tr 6 SUN 22:45 SUN The Spirit of Rome: The Catacombs (excerpt), reader Peter SUN Marinker SUN 22:51 SUN Gregorio Allegri SUN Miserere Mei Deus (excerpt) SUN The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (conductor) SUN Coro SUN Cor-16014 Tr 3 SUN 22:52 SUN Pictures from Italy (excerpt), reader Sian Phillips SUN 22:56 SUN Hector Berlioz SUN Overture from ‘A Roman Carnival’ SUN Dresden State Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (conductor) SUN RCA SUN 09026 -68790-2 Tr 4 SUN 22:57 SUN Italian Hours: A Roman Holiday (excerpt), reader Peter SUN Marinker SUN 23:05 SUN The Innocents Abroad (excerpt), reader Sian Phillips SUN 23:08 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Veggio co’bei vostri occhi un dolce lume from ‘7 Sonnets of SUN Michelangelo’ SUN Benjamin Britten (piano), Peter Pears (tenor) SUN Decca SUN 425 996-2 Tr 11 SUN 23:11 SUN Giacomo Puccini SUN Act 3 Prelude from ‘Tosca’ SUN Walter Baratti (treble), National Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Nicola Rescigno (conductor) SUN Decca SUN 414-036-2 CD 2 Tr 13 SUN 23:17 SUN Antinous (excerpt), reader Peter Marinker SUN 23:21 SUN Nino Rota SUN La tromba di Polydor from ‘La Dolce Vita - music for the SUN film’ SUN La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra, Riccardo Muti (conductor) SUN Sony SUN 63359 Tr 10 SUN 23:21 SUN Roman Wall Blues, reader Sian Phillips SUN 23:23 SUN The Roman Centurion's Song, reader Peter Marinker SUN 23:23 SUN Ottorino Respighi SUN I pini della Via Appia from ‘The Pines of Rome’ SUN New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli SUN (conductor) SUN Deutsche Grammophon SUN 4375342 Tr 8 SUN SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up b013ls93 (Listen) SUN Danilo Perez SUN SUN Julian Joseph presents Jazz Line-Up, this week profiles the SUN album Providencia by Danilo Perez. On that Perez states, SUN "Providencia is more than a delightful suite. It is a love SUN story... a love story between a father and his daughters, SUN between a native son and his country." Danilo talks through SUN the album gives his take on the changing styles on each SUN track. SUN Julian Joseph also previews the up and coming King's Place SUN Jazz Festival in London with many UK jazz acts appearing SUN including the National Youth Jazz Collective Guitarist SUN Stefan Grasse and Mercury Prize nominee and former BBC Radio SUN 3 New Generation Jazz Artist, Gwilym Simcock.. SUN SUN Billy Jenkins Trio Blues Suburbia SUN I Ain’t Got Nothing But The Blues SUN Billy Jenkins (Guitar/Vocal), Finn Peters (Alto Sax), Jim SUN Watson (NORD Organ), Mike Pickering (Drums) SUN Ellington/George SUN VOTP Label VOCD 116 SUN SUN Herb Geller and Charlie Mariano SUN Stella By Starlight SUN Herb Geller (Sax), Charlie Mariano ((Sax), Thomas Biller SUN (Piano), Burkhard Braune (Bass) SUN Young/Washington SUN Hep Jazz HEPCD 2096 SUN SUN Zoe Schwarz SUN She Was Just A Name SUN Zoe Schwartz (Vocal), Rob Koral (Guitar), Gareth Williams SUN (Piano), Steve Thompson (Bass), Paul Robinson (Drums) SUN Zoe Schwarz/Rob Koral/Roger Parsons SUN 33 Records Label 33JAZZ 222 SUN SUN Danilo Perez (Piano) SUN Galactic Panama SUN Danilo Perez SUN Mack Avenue MAC 1052 SUN SUN Danilo Perez (Piano) SUN The Oracle SUN Danilo Perez SUN Mack Avenue MAC 1052 SUN SUN Danilo Perez (Piano) SUN The Maze: The End SUN Danilo Perez/Rudresh Mahanthappa SUN Mack Avenue MAC 1052 SUN SUN Pee Wee Ellis SUN Sonnymoon SUN Pee Wee Ellis (Tenor Sax), Gareth Williams (Grank Piano), SUN Laurence Cottle (Bass), Guido May (Drums) SUN Sonny Rollins SUN Art of Groove LabelMIG 80032 CD SUN SUN Kyle Eastwood SUN Solferino SUN Kyle Eastwood (Bass), Michael Stevens (Keyboard), Stephane SUN Huchard (Drums), Alan Pasqua (Piano), Doug Webb (Tenor Sax) SUN K. Eastwood/M.Stevens/D.Razel SUN Candid Records CCD 79789 SUN SUN Eliane Elias SUN Take 5 SUN Dave Brubeck SUN Concord Picante/Decca PROMO SUN SUN Ayanna Witter-Johnson SUN Let Me Go SUN Ayanna Witter-Johnson (Cello/Vocal), Robert Mitchell (Piano) SUN Ayanna Witter-Johnson SUN Promo SUN SUN Benny Goodman and His Orchestra SUN The Earl SUN M.Powell SUN Harmonia Mundi 574 1485 SUN SUN Garricks’Strings Quartet featuring Anita Wardell SUN Baltimore Oriole SUN Hoagy Carmichael SUN Michael Garrick (Piano), Chris Garrick (Violin), Dominic SUN Ashworth (Guitar), Paul Moylan (Bass) SUN Jazz Academy Records JAZA 8 SUN SUN MON MONDAY 22 AUGUST 2011 MON MON 01:00 Through the Night b013m19c (Listen) MON Susan Sharpe presents the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra MON playing Dvořák & Brahms MON 1:01 AM MON Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) MON Carnival overture (Op.92) MON Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek (conductor) MON 1:11 AM MON Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) MON Othello - concert overture (Op.93) MON Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek (conductor) MON 1:25 AM MON Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) MON In nature's realm - overture (Op.91) MON Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek (conductor) MON 1:39 AM MON Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) MON Concerto for violin, cello and orchestra (Op.102) in A minor MON Petr Zdvihal (violin), Pavel Ludvík (cello), Prague Radio MON Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek (conductor) MON 2:13 AM MON Shearing, George (1919-2011) MON Music to Hear (Five Shakespeare Songs) MON Vancouver Chamber Choir, Peter Berring (piano), David Brown MON (double bass), Jon Washburn (director) MON 2:26 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Octet for strings (Op.20) in E flat major MON Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen (conductor) MON 3:01 AM MON Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826) MON Symphony in D major/minor MON Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) MON 3:30 AM MON Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) MON Symphony no 6 "Sinfonia Semplice" MON Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) MON 4:05 AM MON Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) MON Concerto for harpsichord and orchestra in E flat major MON (G.487) MON Eckart Sellheim (fortepiano), Collegium Aureum, Franzjosef MON Meier (conductor) MON 4:21 AM MON Järnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) MON Berceuse (Lullaby) MON Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) MON 4:25 AM MON Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) MON Capriccio for Two Pianos MON Antra Viksne and Normunds Viksne (piano duo) MON 4:30 AM MON Anonymous (16th century) MON ¡Ay Jesús qué mal fraile! MON Montserrat Figueras & Isabel Alvarez (sopranos), Maite MON Arruabarrena (mezzo-soprano), Laurence Bonnal (contralto), MON Luiz Alvez da Silva & Paolo Costa (countertenors), Lambert MON Climent & Francesc Garrigosa (tenors), Hespèrion XX, Jordi MON Savall (director) MON 4:33 AM MON Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) MON Overture to Lo Speziale (H.28.3) MON Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marbà MON (conductor) MON 4:40 AM MON Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) MON Love Scene - from the opera 'Feuersnot' (Op.50) MON Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) MON 4:49 AM MON Medins, Janis (1890-1966) MON Flower Waltz - from the ballet 'Victory of Love' MON Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, Imants Resnis (conductor) MON 4:55 AM MON Massenet, Jules (1842-1912) MON Manon: Prelude to Act 1 MON Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Simon Streatfield MON (conductor) MON 5:01 AM MON Gu(g)lielmus [Gu(g)liermo Ebreo de Pesaro] (c1425-c1480) MON La bassa castiglia - for vielle, tenor recorder, lute and MON tambourine MON Ensemble Claude-Gervaise, Gilles Plante (director) MON 5:03 AM MON Canteloube, Joseph (1879-1957) MON Brezairola - from Songs of the Auvergne MON Yvonne Kenny (soprano), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, MON Vladimir Kamirski (conductor) MON 5:07 AM MON Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612) MON Sonata Pian'e forte, for brass MON Members of the Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman MON Zeilinger (conductor) MON 5:12 AM MON Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) MON Träumerei am Kamin - from the opera 'Intermezzo' MON Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) MON 5:20 AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) MON Scherzo for piano No.3 (Op.39) in C sharp minor MON Simon Trpceski (piano) MON 5:28 AM MON Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) MON Overture - from Sicilian Vespers MON Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec, Raffi MON Armenian (conductor) MON 5:37 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Sonata for violin and keyboard (K.301) in G major MON Julie Eskaer (violin) www.copenhagenartists.com; Janjz MON Zapolsky (piano) MON 5:50 AM MON Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594) MON Toutes les nuits MON The King's Singers MON 5:53 AM MON Dohnányi, Ernõ (1877-1960) MON Symphonic Minutes (Op.36) MON Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) MON 6:08 AM MON MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) MON Suite for large orchestra in A minor (Op.42) MON Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson (conductor) MON 6:28 AM MON Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) MON Sonata for transverse flute & basso continuo in D major - MON from Essercizii Musici MON Camerata Köln MON 6:40 AM MON Berwald, Franz (1796-1868) MON String Quartet No.2 in A minor (1849) MON Bernt Lysell (violin), Per Sandklef (violin), Thomas MON Sundkvist (viola), Mats Rondin (cello). MON MON 07:00 Breakfast b013m19f (Listen) MON MON NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. MON The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of MON broadcast. MON 07:03 MON Frédéric Chopin MON Mazurka in B flat major Op.7 No. 1 MON Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) MON DECCA 436 389-2 MON 07:05 MON Tomás Luis de Victoria MON Kyrie from Requiem Mass, 1605 MON Tenebrae MON Nigel Short (director) MON SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD248 MON 07:11 MON Léo Delibes MON Pizzicato from Sylvia MON New Philharmonia Orchestra MON Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) MON EMI CDZ 62515 2 MON 07:13 MON George Frideric Handel MON 1st movement from Concerto for harp and orchestra Op.4 No.6 MON Marisa Robles (harp) MON The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields MON Iona Brown (director) MON DECCA 425 723-2 MON 07:17 MON Sir Edward Elgar MON Aubade from Nursery Suite MON Ulster Orchestra MON CHANDOS CHAN 8318 MON 07:31 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON German Dance No.3 (Sleigh Ride) MON Academy of St.Martin in the Fields MON Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) MON EMI 5 67815 2 MON 07:35 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Aria from Pastorale BWV588 MON Piet Kee (organ) MON CHANDOS CHAC 02 MON 07:38 MON Maurice Ravel MON Pantoum from Piano Trio MON The Florestan Trio MON HYPERIAN CDA67114 MON 07:43 MON Franz Schubert MON Entr’acte No.1 from Rosamunde MON Orchestra of the Age of Enlightement MON Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) MON VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7 91515-2 MON 08:03 MON Johann Strauss II MON At the Hunt Polka (Auf der Jagd) MON Vienna Philharmonic MON Herbert Von Karajan (conductor) MON DECCA 417 774-2 MON 08:06 MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Adelaide MON John Mark Ainsley (tenor) MON Iain Burnside (piano) MON SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD145 MON 08:12 MON Jean-Philippe Rameau MON Air pour les Sauvages and Chaconne from Les Indes Galantes MON Orchestra of the 18th Century MON Franz Bruggen (conductor) MON PHILIPS 438 846-2 MON 08:20 MON Antonin Dvorak MON Romance from Czech Suite Op.39 MON Scottish Chamber Orchestra MON Joseph Swenson (conductor) MON LINN RECORDS CKD 241 MON 08:31 MON Camille Saint-Saëns MON Finale from Symphony No.3 in C minor Op.78 “Organ Symphony” MON Anthony Newman (organ) MON Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra MON Lorin Maazel (conductor) MON SONY SK 53979 MON 08:40 MON Claude Debussy MON For the invocation of Pan, god of the summer wind from MON Bilitis (ed. Karl Lenski) MON Emmanuel Pahud (flute) MON Stephen Kovacevich (piano) MON EMI CLASSICS 5 56982 2 MON 08:43 MON Alejandro Yagüe MON El gavilan MON Olatz Saitua (solo soprano) MON Coro Cervantes MON Carlos Aransay (conductor) MON SIGNUM CLASSICS SIGCD196 MON 08:52 MON Dmitri Shostakovich MON The Assault on Beautiful Gorky from “The Inforgettable Year MON 1919” Suite Op.89 MON Dmitri Alexeev (piano) MON English Chamber Orchestra MON Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) MON CFP CD-CFP 4547 MON 09:03 MON Richard Wagner MON Die Meistersinger Overture MON Chicago Symphony Orchestra MON Daniel Barenboim (conductor) MON TELDEC 4509 99595-2 MON 09:13 MON Geminiani MON Concerto Grosso in E major Op.5 No.11 MON Academy of Ancient Music MON Andrew Manze (director) MON HARMONIA MUNDI HMX 2907262 MON 09:21 MON Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov MON Prelude in C sharp minor Op.3 No.2 MON Steven Osborne (piano) MON HYPERION CDA67700 MON 09:27 MON Giacomo Puccini MON Musetta’s Waltz Song (Qunado me n’vo) MON Judith Blegen, soprano (Musetta) MON Montserrat Caballe (soprano) MON Placido Domingo (tenor) MON Sherill Milnes (baritone) MON Vincente Sardinero (baritone) MON Ruggero Raimondi (bass-baritone) MON Nico Catel (tenor) MON John Alldis Choir MON Wandsworth School Boys’ Choir MON London Philharmonic Orchestra MON Sir Georg Solti (conductor) MON RCA VICTOR RE SEAL 88697579022 MON 09:40 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F major BWV 1046 MON Orchestra Mozart MON Claudio Abbado (conductor) MON DG 477 8908 MON MON 10:00 Classical Collection b013m2ck (Listen) MON 10:00 MON Felix Mendelssohn MON Ruy Blas: Overture MON London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor) MON DG 423 104-2 MON 10:09 MON Carlos Salzedo MON Suite of Eight Dances (selection) MON Yolanda Kondonassis (harp) MON Telarc CD-80691 MON 10:17 MON Camille Saint-Saëns MON Carnival of the Animals MON The Nash Ensemble MON VIRGIN VC 790751-2 MON 10:40 MON Hector Berlioz MON L'Adieu des Bergers (L'Enfance du Christ) MON Corydon Singers & Orchestra, Matthew Best (conductor) MON HYPERION CDD 22067 MON 11:00 MON Richard Strauss MON An Alpine Symphony MON Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, Franz Welser-Most (conductor) MON EMI 334569-2 MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b013m2cm (Listen) MON Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), A Life in the Service of MON God MON MON Victoria's life and music burned with religious fervour. MON Swept up by the Catholic revival of the counter-reformation, MON he kept company with saints and created music to inspire the MON faithful. Presented by Donald Macleod. MON MON Tomás Luis de Victoria MON Missa Trahe me post te for 5 voices [1592] MON James O'DONNELL MON Westminster Cathedral Choir MON HYPERION MON CDA-66738 MON MON Tomás Luis de Victoria MON Missa Salve regina for 8 voices [2 choirs] and organ [1592] MON Harry CHRISTOPHERS MON The SIXTEEN MON CORO MON COR-16035 MON MON Tomás Luis de Victoria MON Vadam et Circuibo MON THE MONTEVERDI CHOIR - Main Artist MON Soli Deo Gloria MON SDG-701 MON MON Tomás Luis de Victoria MON Missa Trahe me post te for 5 voices [1592] MON James O'DONNELL MON Westminster Cathedral Choir MON HYPERION MON CDA-66738 MON MON 13:00 BBC Proms b013m2cp (Listen) MON 2011, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 06 - Martinu, Dutilleux, MON Prokofiev MON MON Live from Cadogan Hall, London MON MON The internationally renowned flautist Emmanuel Pahud is a MON featured artist at this year's Proms, and he brings a MON chamber programme to Cadogan Hall with his regular pianist, MON Eric Le Sage. MON MON Three contrasting works share the same genesis, all being MON composed in the early 1940s under the shadow of World War MON II, but all have a sunny nature. Martinu's sonorous work was MON completed in America after he fled his native MON Czechoslovakia, and it has a seriousness at its core. MON Prokofiev's magnificent sonata was written in Moscow, and is MON one of his classic works - both brilliantly virtuosic and MON warmly lyrical. Dutilleux's Sonatine, an early work in his MON long and disinguished career, follows in the footsteps of MON his predecessor Debussy. MON MON Martinu: Flute Sonata MON Henri Dutilleux: Sonatine MON Prokofiev: Flute Sonata MON MON Emmanuel Pahud (flute) MON Eric Le Sage (piano) MON MON This Prom will be repeated on Saturday 27th August at 2pm. MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b013m2cr (Listen) MON Proms 2011 Repeats, Prom 49 - Brahms MON MON Proms Repeat: Bernard Haitink conducts the Chamber Orchestra MON of Europe and pianist Emanuel Ax in music by Brahms. MON In their second concert of Brahms's masterworks at this MON year's Proms, they open with a work long central to Emanuel MON Ax's repertoire. Brahms's Second Piano Concerto is on a MON grand Romantic scale and makes huge technical demands on the MON soloist. MON MON After the interval, the composer's astonishing final MON symphony, where the balance between expressiveness and MON structural control is most perfectly maintained. MON MON Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major MON Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor MON MON Emanuel Ax (piano) MON Chamber Orchestra of Europe MON Bernard Haitink (conductor). MON MON 16:30 In Tune b013m2ct (Listen) MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b013m2cm (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 BBC Proms b013m2cw (Listen) MON 2011, Prom 51, Wagner, Liszt, Volans MON MON Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London MON MON Wagner, Liszt and Brahms's First Symphony from Thomas MON Dausgaard and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, plus the world MON premiere of Kevin Volans's Piano Concerto for soloist Barry MON Douglas. MON MON After the familiar strains of Wagner's rousing overture MON there's a real rarity: Liszt's La notte is an extended MON version of a piano piece from the Années de pèlerinage to MON which the composer added a middle section recalling his MON Hungarian roots. A late work that he wanted played at his MON own funeral, it is new to the Proms. So too is Kevin MON Volans's concerto, hot off the press and written for MON tonight's soloist. Expect the unexpected from a creative MON figure born in South Africa but now resident in Ireland MON whose output resists compartmentalisation. MON The long shadow of Ludwig van Beethoven inhibited Brahms's MON early attempts at symphonic writing but he surpassed all MON expectations with the magnificence of his First Symphony. MON MON Wagner: The Mastersingers of Nuremberg - Overture MON Liszt: La Notte MON Kevin Volans: Piano Concerto No. 3 (BBC Commission; World MON premiere) MON MON Barry Douglas (piano) MON BBC Symphony Orchestra MON Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) MON MON 20:34 Twenty Minutes b013m2cy (Listen) MON From Buddenbrooks MON MON "An enormous brick-red, boiled ham appeared, strewn with MON crumbs and served with a sour brown onion sauce, and so many MON vegetables that the company could have satisfied their MON appetites from that one dish. MON MON Lebrecht Kroger undertook the carving, and skillfully cut MON the succulent slices, with his elbows slightly elevated and MON his two long forefingers laid out along the back of the MON knife and fork. With the ham went the Frau Consul's MON celebrated " Russian jam" - a pungent fruit conserve MON flavoured with spirits." MON MON From Thomas Mann's classic German novel, set in the mid MON 1800s, comes this evocation of a sumptuous dinner party, MON presided over by old Johann Buddenbrooks and his son, the MON Consul. Father and his cronies stand for the Old Order, MON whilst the Consul sees change in the wind. Whatever, the MON family are close and much merriment is had, even when Dr MON Grabow is called to deal with a pressing case of... well, MON what exactly? MON MON Read by Adrian Scarborough. MON Translated by HT Lowe-Porter. MON Producer Duncan Minshull. MON MON 20:54 BBC Proms b013m2d0 (Listen) MON 2011, Prom 51, Brahms MON MON Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor MON MON BBC Symphony Orchestra MON Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) MON MON This Prom will be repeated on Thursday 25th August at MON 2.30pm. MON MON 22:00 BBC Proms b013m2d2 (Listen) MON 2011, Proms Composer Portraits, Kevin Volans MON MON Kevin Volans, in conversation with Martin Handley, discusses MON the world premiere of his Piano Concerto No. 3 and MON introduces performances of his chamber works, including MON 1,000 Bars, Asanga and his 10th String Quartet by musicians MON from the Royal Academy of Music. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b013m49b (Listen) MON The Music Appreciation Movement, Episode 1 MON MON In the early twentieth century a prominent British movement MON sprang up under the title 'Music Appreciation', with the MON aims of introducing to 'ordinary' listeners 'great' or MON 'serious' music, and teaching them 'the art of listening'. MON Radio became a chief means by which this misson was to be MON accomplished, while books, adult education courses and MON regional 'Music Travellers', also contributed to a new MON educational field. In this series, musicologist and cultural MON historian Richard Witts explains the movement's origins, MON ambitions and idiosyncrasies, and clarifies why it fell out MON of favour in the second half of the twentieth century. In MON this first programme he looks at the movement's origins, and MON the work of its British pioneer, Percy Scholes. MON MON Producer: Sara Davies. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b013m2mh (Listen) MON Django Bates, Food MON MON Jez Nelson presents a repeat of two Cheltenham Festival MON performances: Anglo-Norwegian duo Food, and music by Django MON Bates commissioned by Jazz on 3. MON Django Bates' reputation as a writer and performer of richly MON inventive, often humorous improvised music was forged in the MON 1980s as part of the Loose Tubes big band. The group's MON energetic, off-the-wall approach has had a lasting influence MON on British jazz and is celebrated in this new work, MON performed at the 2011 festival. The band features rising MON stars on the UK scene handpicked by the composer, including MON Shabaka Hutchings, James Allsopp and Kit Downes. MON MON Saxophonist Iain Ballamy and percussionist Thomas Strønen MON create delicate and detailed ambient soundscapes that bring MON together a lyrical approach to jazz with elements of folk MON and atmospheric electronics. For this concert, recorded in MON 2010, they're joined by Austrian guitarist Christian MON Fennesz, and the set includes a new work by Strønen that was MON commissioned by the festival. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producers: Phil Smith & Russell Finch. MON MON Line up: Kit Downes (keyboards), Chris Montague (guitar), MON Joshua Blackmore (drums), Jasper Høiby (bass), Jay Phelps MON (trumpet), Shabaka Hutchings (clarinet, alto saxophone), MON MON Denys Baptiste (tenor saxophone), James Allsopp (baritone MON saxophone, bass clarinet), conducted by Django Bates. MON 23:03 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON Chatter MON Django Bates MON 23:11 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON Active Irresponsibility MON Django Bates MON 23:14 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON Elastic Resilience MON Django Bates MON 23:21 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON We Are Not Lost, We Are Simply Finding Our Way MON Django Bates MON 23:31 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON Everyone’s Song For Kenny MON Django Bates MON 23:37 MON Django Bates and the T.D.Es MON Froot Bole MON Django Bates MON 23:48 MON Line up: Iain Ballamy (saxophone), Thomas Strønen (drums, MON live electronics), Christian Fennesz (guitar, electronics) MON MON This set is entirely improvised. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 23 AUGUST 2011 TUE TUE 01:00 Through the Night b013m437 (Listen) TUE Jean-Guihen Queyras plays Bach Cello Suites, 2, 3 and 6 from TUE the International Sacred Music Festival, Fribourg. TUE Introduced by Susan Sharpe TUE 1:22 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] TUE Suite for cello solo no. 2 (BWV.1008) in C major TUE Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) TUE 1:22 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] TUE Suite for cello solo no. 3 (BWV.1009) in C major TUE Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) TUE 1:43 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] TUE Suite for cello solo no. 6 (BWV.1012) in D major TUE Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) TUE 2:15 AM TUE Kurtág, György [b. 1926] TUE Excerpts from 'Jelek, játékok és üzenetek' for cello TUE Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) TUE 2:16 AM TUE Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) TUE Concerto for Piano No.2 in G (Op.44) TUE Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony TUE Orchestra, Vassil Stefanov (conductor) TUE 3:01 AM TUE Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) TUE Fantasy for piano (D.760) in C major 'Wandererfantasie' TUE Alfred Brendel (piano) TUE 3:22 AM TUE Elgar, Edward [1857-1934] TUE In the south (Alassio) - overture (Op.50) TUE BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek (conductor) TUE 3:44 AM TUE Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) TUE Concerto IX in D major for solo violin, strings and continuo TUE (RV.230), from 'L'Estro Armonico' (Op.3) TUE Paul Wright (violin), Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul TUE Dyer (conductor) TUE 3:51 AM TUE Kilar, Wojciech (b. 1932) TUE Piano Concerto TUE Peter Jablonski (piano), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, TUE Wojciech Rajski (conductor) TUE 4:17 AM TUE Gershwin, George (1898-1937) TUE Lullaby - for string quartet TUE New Stenhammar String Quartet TUE 4:26 AM TUE Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) TUE Irmelin: prelude TUE Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) TUE 4:31 AM TUE Brumby, Colin (b. 1933) TUE Festival Overture on Australian themes TUE West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Richard Mills TUE (conductor) TUE 4:41 AM TUE Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) TUE Romance (Op.11) in F minor vers. for violin and piano TUE Mincho Minchev (violin), Violinia Stoyanova (piano) TUE 4:53 AM TUE Goldmark, Károly (1830-1915) TUE Scherzo for orchestra in E minor (Op.19) TUE Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Adam Medveczky (conductor) TUE 5:01 AM TUE Groneman, Albertus (1710-1778) TUE Concerto in G major for solo flute, two flutes, viola & TUE basso continuo TUE Jed Wentz (solo flute), Marion Moonen, Cordula Breuer TUE (flutes), Musica ad Rhenum TUE 5:09 AM TUE Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) TUE Andante in A major for violin and piano (1902) TUE Tamás Major (violin), György Oravecz (piano) TUE 5:13 AM TUE Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906-1975) TUE Festive Overture (Op.96) TUE Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) TUE 5:20 AM TUE Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) TUE Golliwog's Cake-walk from Children's Corner Suite (1906-8) TUE Donna Coleman (piano) TUE 5:23 AM TUE Dārziņ?, Emīls (1875-1910) TUE Melanholiskais valsis (Melancholy waltz) for orchestra TUE Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Leonids Vigners TUE (conductor) TUE 5:31 AM TUE Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) TUE 6 Quartets for chorus and piano (Op.112) TUE Danish National Radio Choir, Bengt Forsberg (piano), Stefan TUE Parkman (conductor) TUE 5:42 AM TUE Butterworth, Arthur (b. 1923) TUE Romanza for horn and strings (1954) TUE Martin Hackleman (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario TUE Bernardi (conductor) TUE 5:52 AM TUE Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) TUE Hill-Song No.1 TUE Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Simon (conductor) TUE 6:06 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) TUE Toccata for keyboard in D major (BWV.912) TUE Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) TUE 6:18 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Quartet for strings no.50 (Op.64 No.3) (Hob.III:67) in B TUE flat major TUE Talisker Quartet TUE 6:38 AM TUE Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) TUE Concerto for cello and orchestra No.1 in A minor (Op.33) TUE Shauna Rolston (cello), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, TUE Mario Bernardi (conductor). TUE TUE 07:00 Breakfast b013m439 (Listen) TUE TUE NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. TUE The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of TUE broadcast. TUE TUE Music and featured items TUE 07:03 TUE Franz Schubert TUE Impromptu in E flat Op.90 No.2 TUE Radu Lupu (piano) TUE Decca 4609752 TUE 07:08 TUE Hector Berlioz TUE Symphonie Fantastique: Un bal TUE Berlin Philharmonic TUE Simon Rattle (conductor) TUE EMI 2162240 TUE 07:14 TUE Arcangelo Corelli TUE Violin sonata in C Op.5 No.3: 3rd & 4th mvts TUE Catherine Mackintosh (violin) TUE Richard Boothby (cello) TUE Robert Woolley (harpsichord) TUE Hyperion CDA66226 TUE 07:19 TUE Joseph Canteloube TUE Uno jionto postouro (Songs of the Auvergne) TUE Arleen Auger (soprano) TUE English Chamber Orchestra TUE Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) TUE Virgin VC7907142 TUE 07:22 TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Sonata for 2 pianos in D K448: Molto allegro TUE Justus Frantz & Christoph Eschenbach (pianos) TUE DG 4350422 TUE 07:31 TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Hungarian dance No.1 in G minor TUE Vienna Philharmonic TUE Claudio Abbado (conductor) TUE DG 4315942 TUE 07:34 TUE Joseph Haydn TUE London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus TUE Sir Colin Davis (conductor) TUE LSO Live LSO0708 TUE 07:40 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Piano Trio in B flat Op.11: III. Theme and variations TUE Gryphon Trio TUE Analekta AN29860 TUE 07:48 TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Water Music suite in D: Overture; Hornpipe TUE London Classical Players TUE Sir Roger Norrington (conductor) TUE Virgin 5452652 TUE 08:00 TUE Sara plays CDs from this week's Specialist Classical Chart. TUE 08:31 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Violin Romance No.1 in G TUE Christian Tetzlaff (violin) TUE Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich TUE David Zinman (conductor) TUE Arte Nova 82676769942 TUE 08:38 TUE Gilbert & Sullivan TUE If you go in, you're sure to win (Iolanthe) TUE Richard Suart TUE Philip Creasy TUE Lawrence Richard TUE D'Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra TUE John Pryce-Jones (conductor) TUE That's Entertainment CDTER21188 TUE 08:40 TUE Felix Mendelssohn TUE Symphony No.3 in A minor "Scottish": finale TUE Vienna Philharmonic TUE Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor) TUE Decca 4602392 TUE 08:50 TUE Isaac Albéniz TUE Sevilla (Suite espanola) TUE Alicia de Larrocha (piano) TUE Decca 4178872 TUE 08:55 TUE Gioachino Rossini TUE Largo al factotum (The Barber of Seville) TUE Placido Domingo (Figaro) TUE The Chamber Orchestra of Europe TUE Claudio Abbado (conductor) TUE DG 4779333 TUE 09:04 TUE Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev TUE Symphony No.1 in C "Classical": Finale TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) TUE Sony SK48239 TUE 09:09 TUE Antonio Vivaldi TUE Flute concerto in G minor RV104 "La Notte" TUE Katy Birchner (flute) TUE La Serenissima TUE Adrian Chandler (director) TUE Avie AV2218 TUE 09:19 TUE Antonin Dvorak TUE Scherzo capriccioso Op.66 TUE Czech Philharmonic TUE Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) TUE Supraphon SU40412 TUE 09:33 TUE Felix Mendelssohn TUE Venetian Gondola Song in G minor Op.19 No. 6 TUE Daniel Barenboim (piano) TUE DG 4530612 TUE 09:35 TUE Leonard Bernstein TUE The King's Barcarolle (Candide) TUE Neil Jenkins, Jerry Hadley, Richard Suart, Adolph Green, TUE John Treleaven, Clive Bayley, Lindsay Benson TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Leonard Bernstein (conductor) TUE DG 4778853 TUE 09:49 TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Horn Concerto in D K412 TUE Anthony Halstead (horn) TUE The Academy of Ancient Music TUE Christopher Hogwood (conductor) TUE Decca 4432162 TUE TUE 10:00 Classical Collection b013m478 (Listen) TUE 10:00 TUE Antonin Dvorak TUE Carnival Overture, Op.92 TUE Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik TUE (conductor) TUE DG 429 518-2 TUE 10:09 TUE Leos Janacek TUE Romance, JW VII/3 TUE Hagai Shaham (violin), Arnon Erez (piano) TUE HYPERION CDA67699 TUE 10:14 TUE Aram Khachaturian TUE Spartacus (Suite II No.1 Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia, TUE Suite III No.3 Egyptian Girl's Dance, Suite III No.2 Greek TUE Slave's Dance) TUE Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Lazarev (conductor) TUE WARNER APEX 8573 89237-2 TUE 10:28 TUE Robert Schumann TUE Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op.26 TUE Maria Joao Pires (piano) TUE DG 437 538-2 TUE 10:50 TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Et incarnatus est (Mass in C minor, K.427) TUE Sylvia McNair (soprano), Lisa Beznosiuk (solo flute), TUE Anthony Robson (solo oboe), Alastair Mitchell (solo TUE bassoon), English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner TUE (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 420 210-2 TUE 11:00 TUE Robert Schumann TUE Cello Concerto, Op.129 TUE Natalie Gutman (cello), Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Claudio TUE Abbado (conductor) TUE DG 476 5786 TUE 11:25 TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Piano Sonata in F major, Op.54 TUE Daniel Barenboim (piano) TUE EMI CZS 572912-2 TUE 11:48 TUE Leó Weiner TUE Carnival, Op.5 TUE North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra of Miskolc, Laszlo Kovacs TUE (conductor) TUE HUNGAROTON HCD 32424 TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b013m47b (Listen) TUE Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), Childhood and Education TUE TUE Donald Macleod discovers how Victoria's early life in Avila: TUE 'City of Song and Saints' set the course of his destiny to TUE become one of the greatest and most pious composers of his TUE age. TUE TUE Victoria: O lux et decus Hispaniae TUE Monteverdi Choir, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner TUE Soli Deo Gloria, SDG710, t5 TUE TUE Victoria: Vidi speciosam TUE Stile Antico TUE Harmonia Mundi, HMU807489, t19 TUE TUE Victoria: Missa Dum complerentur (Kyrie, Gloria & Credo) TUE Christchurch Cathedral Choir, directed by Stephen Darlington TUE Nimbus, NI5434, t2-4 TUE TUE Domine, non sum dignus (solo de vihuela) TUE Doctor bonus, amicus Dei TUE Carlos Mena (counter-tenor), Juan Carlos Rivera (vihuela) TUE Harmonia Mundi, HMI987042, t8 & 20 TUE TUE Victoria: Missa Dum complerentur (Sanctus, Benedictus & TUE Agnus Dei) TUE Christchurch Cathedral Choir, directed by Stephen Darlington TUE Nimbus, NI5434, t5-8. TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b013m47d (Listen) TUE Cheltenham Festival 2011, Veronika Eberle, Nicolas TUE Altstaedt, Francesco Piemontesi TUE TUE Radio 3 New Generation Artists perform chamber music at the TUE 2011 Cheltenham Music Festival. TUE TUE Veronika Eberle (violin) TUE Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) TUE Francesco Piemontesi (piano) TUE TUE Beethoven TUE Piano Trio no.2 in G, op.1 no.2 TUE TUE Schulhoff TUE Duo for violin and cello TUE TUE Schumann TUE Kinderszenen op.15 TUE TUE Beethoven TUE Piano Trio no.5 in E flat, op.70 no.2. TUE TUE 14:30 Afternoon on 3 b013m47g (Listen) TUE Proms 2011 Repeats, Prom 50 - Britten, Matthews, Mozart TUE TUE Proms Repeat: a performance of Mozart's tragic masterpiece TUE which was composed in the final months of his life and left TUE unfinished at his death. Also on the programme is the young TUE Benjamin Britten's tribute to his teacher, Frank Bridge, and TUE a new work by Colin Matthews which arose out of what the TUE composer describes as an obsession with the First World War. TUE The work sets texts from the poet, Christopher Reid's Airs TUE and Ditties of No Man's Land which have as their scenario TUE the image of the corpses of two soldiers hanging on the TUE barbed wire of no-man's-land. As they do so, scraps of song, TUE memories and reflections pass through their minds. Stephen TUE Layton conducts Polyphony, the group that he founded in TUE 1986, along with the City of London Sinfonia of which he is TUE now the Principal Conductor. TUE TUE Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge TUE Colin Matthews: No Man's Land (world premiere) TUE Mozart (compl. Süssmayr): Requiem in D minor TUE TUE Emma Bell (soprano) TUE Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano) TUE Ian Bostridge (tenor) TUE Roderick Williams (baritone) TUE James Rutherford (bass) TUE Polyphony TUE City of London Sinfonia TUE Stephen Layton (conductor). TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b013m47j (Listen) TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b013m47b (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 BBC Proms b013m47l (Listen) TUE 2011, Prom 52, Prokofiev: Symphony No 1. Dutilleux: L'arbre TUE des songes TUE TUE Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London TUE TUE Valery Gergiev and his London Symphony Orchestra feature TUE pairings of works by Prokofiev and Dutilleux. Prokofiev is TUE represented by two very contrasted symphonies, the 1st and TUE the 5th, and Dutilleux by a fanfare that he composed for TUE Rostropovich to conduct and a concerto that he wrote for the TUE great American violinist Isaac Stern to play. TUE TUE Gergiev always has something special to say about Prokofiev TUE and the very different worlds of the Haydn-inspired 1st TUE Symphony (the 'Classical') and the wartime 5th (written in a TUE single month in 1944) are bound to bring out the best in TUE him. Orchestra and conductor are joined by the virtuoso TUE Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos for Dutilleux's nocturnal TUE concerto, whose title translates as 'The Tree of Dreams'. TUE Dutilleux celebrated his 95th birthday earlier this year and TUE his music celebrates what he calls 'the joy of sound'. That TUE joy is certainly apparent in the short fanfare that he TUE composed for Mstislav Rostropovich's 70th birthday, whose TUE spatial arrangement of instruments should suit the Royal TUE Albert Hall perfectly. TUE TUE Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major, "Classical" TUE Henri Dutilleux: L'arbre des songes TUE TUE Leonidas Kavakos (violin) TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Valery Gergiev (conductor) TUE TUE 20:20 Twenty Minutes b013m47n (Listen) TUE Moscow during the War TUE TUE Sasha Dugdale unpackages the official Soviet myths which TUE helped sustain the Russian people during World War Two and TUE the personal poetry which later reflected their true TUE experience. TUE TUE Prokoviev's Fifth Symphony, which features in the second TUE half of this evening's Prom, was premiered in 1945 as Russia TUE came to terms with the aftermath of the the war. During the TUE interval, the poet and translator Sasha Dugdale explores how TUE the Soviet government wove a complex web of true heroism and TUE myth in order to sustain the Russian people during their TUE darkest hour. Drawing on oral testimony, journalism and TUE broadcasting, she reveals the long unravelling of this web TUE and, over half a century later, considers its continuing TUE psychological impact on the Russian people who lived through TUE what they called The Great Patriotic War. In contrast to TUE these unreliable myths, Sasha celebrates the poetry which TUE was written at the time and which provides a truer picture TUE of real Russian heroism. TUE TUE Readers: Gerard McDermott and Elaine Claxton TUE Producer: Beaty Rubens. TUE TUE 20:40 BBC Proms b013m47q (Listen) TUE 2011, Prom 52, Dutilleux: Slava's Fanfare. Prokofiev: TUE Symphony No 5 TUE TUE Henri Dutilleux: Slava's Fanfare TUE Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B flat major TUE TUE Leonidas Kavakos (violin) TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Valery Gergiev (conductor) TUE TUE This Prom will be repeated on Friday 26th August at 2.30pm. TUE TUE 22:00 The Lebrecht Interview b013m47s (Listen) TUE Dame Monica Mason has spent all of her working life at the TUE Royal Ballet in London. Now 70 she is about to start her TUE final season as Director of the Royal Ballet. In TUE conversation with Norman Lebrecht she talks frankly and TUE warmly of the experiences her various roles in the company TUE have given her. TUE TUE Born in South Africa she first encountered ballet in TUE Johannesburg and began to dance. After the sudden death of TUE her father when she was just 13 she tells Norman how her TUE mother brought her to London where they lived frugally in a TUE bedsit in Finsbury Park. TUE TUE Monica got a place at the Royal Ballet School and then TUE unexpectedly was put in the company. Here she immediately TUE encountered some of the great figures in international TUE ballet whom she talks about in this interview.. The founder TUE of the Royal Ballet was Dame Ninette de Valois who was then TUE at the helm and a figure who fought for the company TUE throughout the war years but who inspired fear in many. TUE Frederick Ashton was the founder choreographer of the TUE company and later held the post of Artistic Director. Monica TUE Mason tells of dancing in his full length ballet Ondine to TUE music by Henze which he found difficult to work to, but TUE generally she was not one of his favourite dancers. TUE TUE Monica also talks about Margot Fonteyn who for many years TUE danced many of the best roles and continued past the normal TUE age when dancers retire partly due to the arrival of Rudolf TUE Nureyev with whom she formed a memorable partnership. Mason TUE also talks of dancing with Nureyev herself. TUE TUE She found a more direct working partnership with Ashton's TUE successor Kenneth Macmillan who built his version of Rite of TUE Spring around her . Macmillan was a troubled man subject to TUE dark moods who, when he discovered Monica was considering TUE leaving as her dancing years came to an end, persuaded her TUE to stay as his assistant. TUE She agreed and worked closely with him and was there when he TUE died suddenly backstage during an evening performance. TUE TUE Monica Mason remained during the difficult years of the 90s TUE when the Royal Opera House went through a troubled period, TUE continuing as assistant to Norman Morrice, Anthony Dowell TUE and then Ross Stretton. And it was only after Stretton's TUE sudden dismissal that she went into the role of Director TUE herself, at first she thought, on a temporary basis. Soon TUE after she was offered the job. She reflects on her TUE experiences as Director and how she has tried to move the TUE company on, appointing Wayne McGregor as resident TUE choreographer and commissioning a new full length ballet TUE from Christopher Wheeldon. TUE TUE Producer Tony Cheevers. TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b013m4b3 (Listen) TUE The Music Appreciation Movement, Episode 2 TUE TUE In the early twentieth century a prominent British movement TUE sprang up under the title 'Music Appreciation', with the TUE aims of introducing to 'ordinary' listeners 'great' or TUE 'serious' music, and teaching them 'the art of listening'. TUE Radio became a chief means by which this misson was to be TUE accomplished, while books, adult education courses and TUE regional 'Music Travellers', also contributed to a new TUE educational field. In this series, musicologist and cultural TUE historian Richard Witts explains the movement's origins, TUE ambitions and idiosyncrasies, and clarifies why it fell out TUE of favour in the second half of the twentieth century as TUE postmodernism cast doubt on what was 'great' and 'serious'. TUE In this second programme he looks at the work of the TUE educationalist and pioneer schools broadcaster Walford TUE Davies, and one of his team of music educators known TUE dismissively by the Bloomsbury set as 'Walford's Holy TUE Women', Imogen Holst. TUE TUE Producer: Sara Davies. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b013m4b5 (Listen) TUE Verity Sharp's selection ranges from medieval love song to TUE Steve Reich's piece for string quartet and electronics, WTC TUE 9/11, as well as English bell-ringing, Sufi devotional TUE music, and the desert blues of Tinariwen. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 24 AUGUST 2011 WED WED 01:00 Through the Night b013m4bm (Listen) WED Susan Sharpe presents Barber's Adagio, a harp concerto by WED Glière and Stravinsky's Petrushka performed by the Prague WED Radio Symphony Orchestra WED 1:01 AM WED Barber, Samuel [1910-1981] WED Adagio for Strings, op. 11 WED Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leoš Svárovský (conductor) WED 1:10 AM WED Glière, Reinhold (1875-1956) WED Concerto for Harp (Op. 74) in E flat major WED Jana Bousková (harp) Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leoš WED Svárovský (conductor) WED 1:34 AM WED Stravinsky, Igor [1882-1971] WED Petrushka, Burlesque Scenes in Four Tableaux WED Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leoš Svárovský (conductor) WED 2:05 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Sonata for piano in D major (Op.53) (D.850) WED Nikolai Demidenko (piano) WED 2:44 AM WED Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) WED Tannhauser - Overture WED BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) WED 3:01 AM WED Holmboe, Vagn (1909-1996) WED Benedic Domino, anima mea - from Liber Canticorum II WED (1952-53)(Op.59a) WED Danish National Radio Choir (soloists not named), Stefan WED Parkman (conductor) WED 3:14 AM WED Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) WED Little suite for string orchestra in A minor (Op.1) WED CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) WED 3:31 AM WED Kirnberger, Johann Philipp (1721-1783) WED Sonata in C major for flute & basso continuo WED Konrad Hunteler (flute), Wouter Möller (cello), Ton Koopman WED (harpsichord) WED 3:42 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED Symphony No.39 in E flat major (K.543) WED Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, André Previn (conductor) WED 4:10 AM WED Chopin, Frederic (1810-1849) WED Nocturne in F major (Op.15 No.1) WED Tanel Joamets (piano) WED 4:15 AM WED Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) WED Exsurgat Deus WED Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (director) WED 4:18 AM WED Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) WED Singet dem Herrn - motet for double chorus & bc WED Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (director) WED 4:21 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] WED Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV.565) WED Velin Iliev (organ) WED 4:31 AM WED Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) WED Introduction and waltz from 'Eugene Onegin' WED BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) WED 4:40 AM WED Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792) WED String Quartet No.2 in B flat major WED Lysell String Quartet WED 4:55 AM WED Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) arr. Rachmaninov WED Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream WED Valerie Tryon (piano) WED 5:01 AM WED Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) WED Kochanka hetmanska -- overture to Lucjan Siemienski's stage WED play (1854) WED Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Bogdan WED Oledzki (conductor) WED 5:08 AM WED Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764) WED Sonata for violin and continuo (Op.8 No.2) in D major WED Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann WED (harpsichord and positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) WED 5:19 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED 3 Songs for chorus (Op.42) WED Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) WED 5:29 AM WED Godard, Benjamin (1849-1895) WED Berceuse de Jocelyn WED David Varema (cello), Cornelia Lootsman (harp) WED 5:36 AM WED Elgar, Edward [1857-1934] WED Variations on an original theme 'Enigma' for orchestra WED (Op.36) WED BBC Philharmonic, Paul Watkins (conductor) WED 6:08 AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) WED Theme and Variations WED Manja Smits (harp) WED 6:14 AM WED Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681-1767] WED Sonate de Concert for trumpet in C and organ WED Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (piano) WED 6:25 AM WED Martin, Frank (1890-1974) (orch. Ernest Ansemet) WED Ballade for flute (1939) WED Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, WED Enrique Garcia-Asensio (conductor) WED 6:33 AM WED Hindemith, Paul (1895-1963) WED Kleine Kammermusik (Op.24 No.2) WED The Ariart Woodwind Quintet WED 6:47 AM WED Meder, Johann Gabriel (1729-1800) WED Sinphonia No.4, from Six Sinphonie (Op.1) WED Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Halstead WED (conductor). WED WED 07:00 Breakfast b013m4c6 (Listen) WED WED NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. WED The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of WED broadcast. WED 07:03 WED Johann Strauss II WED Unter Donner und Blitz [Thunder and lightning] - polka WED Op.324 WED Berlin Philharmonic WED Herbert von Karajan (conductor) WED DG 423 2212 WED 07:06 WED Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni WED Adagio in G minor compl. Giazotto; arr. for organ & strs WED Musica da Camera WED Robert King [director] WED Linn Records CKD 012 WED 07:14 WED Bach / Busoni WED Fugue from Prelude and Fugue in E minor BWV 532 WED Nikolai Demidenko [piano] WED Hyperion CDA67324 WED 07:20 WED Mark Morales WED Parce mihi domine WED Hilliard Ensemble WED Jan Garbarek WED ECM 445 369-2 WED 07:31 WED Carl Orff WED O Fortuna from Carmina Burana WED London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus WED Richard Hickox (conductor) WED Chandos CHSA 5067 WED 07:34 WED Johann Nepomuk Hummel WED Final mvt: Rondo from Trumpet Concerto in E WED Hakan Hardenberger [trumpet] WED Academy of St Martin in the Fields WED Philips TBC WED 07:39 WED Frédéric Chopin WED Mazurkas Op.24 No 4 for piano in B flat minor WED Vladimir Ashkenazy [piano] WED DG 00289 477 8445 WED 07:44 WED Bedrich Smetana WED The Bartered bride - opera (B.143), Overture WED Pro Arte Orchestra WED Charles Mackerras (conductor) WED EMI CDM 7637792 WED 08:03 WED George Frideric Handel WED Music for the royal fireworks, no.4; La Rejouissance WED London Classical Players WED Roger Norrington [director] WED Virgin VC5452652 WED 08:06 WED Antonin Dvorak WED Bagatelle No 5 from 5 Bagatelles Op 47 WED Takacs Quartet WED Decca 430 077-2 WED 08:10 WED Howard Skempton WED Well, Well Cornelius WED John Tilbury [piano] WED Sony SK 66482 WED 08:14 WED Georges Bizet WED Prelude: L’arlesienne Suite No 1 WED Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra WED Jesus Lopez-Cobos (conductor) WED Telarc CD 80224 WED 08:25 WED Sir William Walton WED The sing aloud to God our Strength from Belshazzar’s Feast WED Bournemouth Symphony orchestra WED Waynflete Singers WED L’inviti WED David Hill (conductor) WED Decca 470 508-2 WED 08:32 WED Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WED Serenade (K.525) in G major "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", 1st WED movement; Allegro WED Kremerata Baltica WED Gidon Kremer [violin & director] WED Nonesuch 7559 796332 WED 08:38 WED Claude Debussy WED 1st mvt: Allegro vivo from Violin Sonata WED Janine Jansen [violin] WED Itamar Golan [piano] WED Decca 478 2256 WED 08:44 WED Ludwig van Beethoven WED Coriolan - overture (Op.62) WED Vienna Philharmonic WED Herbert von Karajan (conductor) WED DG 477 8168 WED 09:04 WED Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky WED Finale mvt from Symphony No 4 WED USSR State Symphony Orchestra WED Evgeny Svetlanov [conductor] WED Scribendum SC024 WED 09:12 WED Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin WED Sonatina Op 100 WED Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) WED Hyperion CDA 67433 WED 09:16 WED Léo Delibes WED Marche et cortege de Bacchus WED New Philharmonia Orchestra WED Richard Bonynge [conductor] WED Decca 478 1526 WED 09:23 WED George Frideric Handel WED As with rosy steps the morn from Theodora Act 1 scene 4 WED Lorraine Hunt Lieberson [mezzo] WED Avie AV0030 WED 09:33 WED Malcolm Arnold WED Concerto for 2 Pianos (3 hands) Op 104 WED David Nettle and Richard Markham [pianos] WED Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WED Vernon Handley (conductor) WED Conifer UK CDCF 240 WED 09:54 WED Ralph Vaughan Williams WED Prelude from Prelude and Fugue in C minor WED London Phiharmonic Orchestra WED David Bell [organ] WED Vernon Handley (conductor) WED EMI 7243 5 86592 2 1 WED WED 10:00 Classical Collection b013m4c8 (Listen) WED 10:00 WED Franz Liszt WED Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 in D major - Carnival in Pesth WED London Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati (conductor) WED MERCURY 432 015-2 WED 10:12 WED Gabriel Fauré WED Cantique de Jean Racine WED Graham Walker (cello), Choir of St John's College Cambridge, WED Andrew Nethsingha (conductor) WED CHANDOS CHSA 5085 WED 10:18 WED Camille Saint-Saëns WED Clarinet Sonata, Op.167 WED Sabine Meyer (clarinet), Oleg Maisenberg (piano) WED EMI 379787-2 WED 10:48 WED Gioachino Rossini WED Un enterrement en Carneval (Peches de Vieillesse: Album pour WED les enfants engourdis) WED Marco Sollini (piano) WED CHANDOS CHAN10520 WED 11:00 WED Béla Bartók WED Concerto for Orchestra WED Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, Peter Eotvos (conductor) WED BMC CD 058 WED 11:37 WED Franz Schubert WED Winterreise, D911 (conclusion) WED Mark Padmore (tenor), Paul Lewis (piano) WED HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907484 WED 11:50 WED Georg Philipp Telemann WED Concerto for recorder, oboe, violin & basso continuo in G, WED TWV43:G6 WED Ensemble Meridiana WED LINN CKD368 WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b013m4cb (Listen) WED Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), Finding Work in Rome WED WED Recently graduated from seminary, Victoria finds himself WED looking for work just as opportunities for musicians in Rome WED are dramatically increasing. Where will the young cleric WED choose to make his mark? Presented by Donald Macleod. WED WED Tomás Luis de Victoria WED Missa Gaudeamus for 6 voices [1576] WED Matthew MARTIN - Organ WED Westminster Cathedral Choir WED HYPERION WED CDA-67749 WED WED Tomás Luis de Victoria WED O Regem Caeli a 4 WED Adriano GIARDINA - Director WED Ensemble La Sestina WED DISQUES WED office-65620 WED WED Tomás Luis de Victoria WED Ave Regina Celorum a5 WED Adriano GIARDINA - Director WED Ensemble La Sestina WED DISQUES WED office-65620 WED WED Tomás Luis de Victoria WED Super flumina Babylonis - psalm for double chorus [1581] WED Martin GESTER WED Le PARLEMENT DE MUSIQUE WED Accord WED 4654112 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b013m4cd (Listen) WED Cheltenham Festival 2011, Allan Clayton, Elias Quartet, Tom WED Poster WED WED In a concert recorded at the Cheltenham Festival earlier WED this summer, Caroline MacPhie (soprano), Allan Clayton WED (tenor) and the Elias String Quartet with Tom Poster (piano) WED perform song cycles by Faure and Vaughan Williams, together WED with the world premiere of Ian Venables' 'Remember This', a WED setting of a poem by Andrew Motion. WED WED Faure: La Bonne Chanson WED Vaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge WED Ian Venables: Remember This. WED WED 14:25 Afternoon on 3 b013m6j9 (Listen) WED Proms 2011 Repeats, Prom 47 - Brahms WED WED The Chamber Orchestra of Europe celebrates its 30th WED anniversary this year, and in this concert, conductor WED Bernard Haitink, focuses on the expressive musical world of WED Brahms. WED WED The Third Symphony is generally upbeat, but the energy of WED the final movement floats away to a quiet and elusive end. WED The First Piano Concerto is bound up with Brahms's intense WED friendship with Robert Schumann and his wife Clara, and his WED sense of loss at Schumann's tragic downward spiral into WED madness. Emanuel Ax is the soloist, a pianist renowned for WED his sensitive interpretations, and he rejoins the orchestra WED for more Brahms tomorrow. WED WED Haitink, a distinguished interpreter of Brahms, admires the WED COE's ability to play together like chamber musicians. WED WED Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major WED Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor WED WED Emanuel Ax (piano) WED Chamber Orchestra of Europe WED Bernard Haitink (conductor). WED WED 16:00 Choral Evensong b013m6jc (Listen) WED Edington Festival of Music within the Liturgy WED WED Introit: One thing I have desired of the Lord (Sumsion) WED Responses: John Harper WED Psalms: 116, 117, (Camidge, Grote) WED First Lesson: Genesis 22 vv10-17 WED Cantate Domino (Philip Moore) WED Second Lesson: Matthew 10 vv1-22 WED Deus Misereatur (Philip Moore) WED Anthem: Antiphon (Britten) WED Hymn: How widely doth Christ stretch out his arms (Edington) WED Te Deum (Victoria) WED Organ Voluntary: Te Deum Op 59 no 12 (Reger) WED WED Jeremy Summerly, Matthew Martin, Benjamin Nicholas (Choir WED Directors) WED Peter Stevens (Organist). WED WED 17:00 In Tune b013m6jf (Listen) WED WED 18:00 Composer of the Week b013m4cb (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:00 BBC Proms b013m6jh (Listen) WED 2011, Prom 53, Stravinsky, Ravel WED WED Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London WED WED Sir Colin Davis conducts an orchestra of brilliant young WED musicians in a programme which ranges from Stravinsky's WED so-called 'war symphony' via the heady orientalism of Ravel WED to the dramatic Fate motif of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony. WED The leading American mezzo soprano, Susan Graham joins them WED for Ravel's vision of the Orient, which is by turns WED sensuous, voluptuous and erotic. WED WED Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements WED Ravel: Shéhérazade WED WED Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano) WED Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester WED Sir Colin Davis (conductor) WED WED 19:40 Interval b013m6jk (Listen) WED Proms Preview WED WED During the Interval Louise Fryer welcomes Proms guests to WED the Radio 3 presenter's box, introduces music and poetry WED highlights from the Proms Plus Lates and looks forward to WED the week ahead. WED WED 20:00 BBC Proms b013m6jm (Listen) WED 2011, Prom 53, Tchaikovsky WED WED Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F minor WED WED Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester WED Sir Colin Davis (conductor) WED WED This Prom will be repeated on Wednesday 31st August at WED 2.30pm. WED WED 21:15 Sunday Feature b00vct4d (Listen) WED The Romans in Britain, Becoming Roman WED WED Historian Bettany Hughes looks at our first contacts with WED the Romans and how people loved or resented their new WED overlords. Our relationship with the Romans used to be a WED cosy one - once we saw them as our fellow imperialists who WED civilised 'us natives', and a jolly good thing too. Even now WED that some of that 'special relationship' has persisted. We WED love discoveries of forts and towns and baths, and we're lot WED less impressed by a nice British round house. Yet perhaps WED 97% of our ancestors would have been living in those WED roundhouses, many of them turning up their noses at Roman WED culture beyond the odd bit of bracelet or pottery. WED WED Where we do pay attention to the native British, it's to the WED freedom fighters like Boudicca and Caractacus, but we rarely WED think about ordinary life under occupation or the culture WED shock of suddenly finding yourself living in a Roman town. WED Roman towns would have looked as alien to our ancestors as WED the dizzying streetscapes of Bladerunner with their tall WED rectangular stone buildings, cacophony of languages and WED intimidatingly foreign way of life. WED WED Nor do we think about the most important woman in early WED Roman Britain, the dazzling ruler of most of Yorkshire - the WED pro-Roman Cartimandua, queen of the Brigantes who built one WED of our largest prehistoric sites at Stanwick and who caused WED an international incident when she ditched her husband for WED his armour bearer. Her canny but failed experiment in client WED state-building would set the future for the whole of the WED North of England. She was a much bigger player than WED Boudicca. It's up in the North that we see occupation in WED shockingly modern terms, as those enormous Roman armies set WED up permanent home, sucking the local areas almost dry and WED becoming the law of the land. Up here, occupation bites. WED WED 22:00 BBC Proms b013m6jp (Listen) WED 2011, Prom 54 - Liszt WED WED Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London WED WED A Late Night Prom celebrating the keyboard genius of WED anniversary composer, Franz Liszt. French pianist Marc-Andre WED Hamelin plays a selection of virtuosic works spanning the WED whole of the composer-pianist's imaginative and emotional WED world. WED WED Liszt: Legend No. 2 (St. Francis of Paola Walking on the WED Water) WED Liszt: Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H WED Liszt: Bénédiction de Dieu dans las solitude WED Liszt: Venezia e Napoli WED WED Marc-André Hamelin (piano). WED WED 23:30 Late Junction b013m6jw (Listen) WED Verity Sharp's musical mix tonight includes Balkan brass, WED Tibetan monks, Irish jigs and African kora music, as well as WED songs from Tom Waits, Sam Amidon and Laura Marling. WED WED THU THURSDAY 25 AUGUST 2011 THU THU 01:00 Through the Night b013m6p6 (Listen) THU Susan Sharpe presents Handel's opera Tamerlano performed by THU the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and featuring Sara THU Mingardo THU 1:02 AM THU Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] THU Tamerlano - opera in 3 acts THU Sara Mingardo (contralto - Andronico), Kurt Streit (tenor - THU Bajazet), Christianne Stotijn (mezzo-soprano - Tamerlano), THU Christine Schaefer (soprano -Asteria), Renate Pokupic THU (soprano - Irene), Vito Priante (bass - Leone), Ivor Bolton THU (conductor & director), Orchestra of the Age of THU Enlightenment THU 4:36 AM THU Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) THU Sonata in D minor (Kk.9) 'Pastorale'; Sonata in B minor THU (Kk.27); Sonata in A major (Kk.322) THU Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano) THU 4:44 AM THU Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) THU Printemps - symphonic suite orch. Busser THU The Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Volodymyr Sirenko THU (conductor) THU 5:01 AM THU Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) THU Sonata in A major - from Der Getreue Music-Meister THU Camerata Köln: Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer THU Zipperling (viola da gamba), Harold Hoeren (harpsichord THU continuo) THU 5:08 AM THU Infante, Manuel (1883-1958) THU Three Andalucian Dances THU Aglika Genova & Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) THU 5:23 AM THU Rautavaara, Einojuhani (b. 1928) THU Och glädjen den dansar THU Finnish Radio Chamber Choir, Eric-Olof Söderström THU (conductor) THU 5:26 AM THU Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787) THU Ballet music: 'Dance of the Blessed Spirits' - from 'Orphée THU et Euridice' THU Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) THU 5:33 AM THU Lopes-Graça, Fernando (1906-1994) THU Three Portuguese Dances, Op 32 THU Portuguese Symphony Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Rennert THU 5:40 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Prelude and Fugue in C minor (BWV546) THU Leo van Doeselaar on the 1725 Frans Caspar Schnitger organ THU of St Laurenskerk, Alkmaar, Netherlands THU 5:54 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU Trio for clarinet, cello and piano (Op.114) in A minor THU Mina Ivanova (piano), Svilen Simeonov (clarinet), Anatoli THU Krastev (cello) THU 6:20 AM THU Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) THU Symphony No.3 in C minor (Op.78) "Organ Symphony" THU Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Michel Plasson (conductor) THU 6:56 AM THU Brade, William (1560-1630) THU Turkische Intrada THU Hesperion XX. THU THU 07:00 Breakfast b013m6p8 (Listen) THU THU NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. THU The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of THU broadcast. THU 07:03 THU Edvard Grieg THU Holberg suite (Op.40) vers. for string orchestra, Praeludium THU Orpheus Chamber Orchestra THU DG 423 060-2 THU 07:06 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Preludio From Partita in E major for solo violin BWV 1006 THU Arranger: Red Priest THU Red Priest THU RPR RP007 THU 07:10 THU Franz Schubert THU Sonata for piano (D.960) in B flat major, 3rd mvt; Scherzo THU and trio THU Imogen Cooper [piano] THU Avie AV 2158 THU 07:14 THU Antonin Dvorak THU Prague Waltzes THU Detroit Symphony Orchestra THU Antal Dorati THU Decca 460 293-2 THU 07:31 THU Georges Bizet THU Carmen – Prelude & Entract 1 THU Les Musiciens du Louvre THU Marc Minkowski THU Naïve V 5130 THU 07:37 THU Anon THU La Folia THU Hesperion XXI THU Jordi Savall THU Alia Vox AV 9810 THU 07:56 THU Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart THU March K 237 THU Scottish Chamber Orchestra THU Alexander Janiczek [director] THU Linn CKD 320 THU 08:03 THU Malcolm Arnold THU 1st mvt from Scottish Dances Op 59 THU London Philharmonic Orchestra THU Malcolm Arnold [conductor] THU Lyrita SRCD 201 THU 08:13 THU Pablo de Sarasate THU Zapateado Op 23 no 2 THU Itzhak Perlman [violin] THU Samuel Sander [piano] THU EMI 7243 5 62596 2 1 THU 08:17 THU Felix Mendelssohn THU Verleih’uns Frieden THU English Chamber Orchestra THU Corydon Singers THU Matthew Best [conductor] THU Helios CDH 55268 THU 08:31 THU Gustav Mahler THU Symphony No 5 – Adagietto THU London Symphony Orchestra THU Valery Gergiev THU LSO Live THU 08:42 THU Claude Debussy THU I’Isle joyeuse THU Jean-Bernard Pommier [piano] THU Virgin 7243 5 61421 2 1CD 1 THU 08:50 THU Luigi Boccherini THU Finale from Symphony No 26 in C minor Op 41 THU Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin THU Harmonia Mundi HMX 2901673 THU 09:03 THU George Frideric Handel THU Lascia ch’io pianga from Rinaldo THU Renee Fleming [soprano] THU Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment THU Harry Bicket [conductor] THU Decca 475 6186 THU 09:08 THU Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart THU Symphony no. 40 (K.550) in G minor, 1st movement; Allegro THU molto THU English Baroque Soloists THU John Eliot Gardiner THU Philips 426 315-2 THU 09:16 THU Gershwin / Earl Wild THU Liza THU Xiayin Wang [piano] THU Chandos CHAN 10626 THU 09:20 THU Philip Glass THU Concerto for Violin – 2ND MVT - ADGAIO THU Gidon Kremer THU Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra THU DG 437 091-2 THU 09:30 THU Frank Bridge THU The Sea THU 1st mvt – Seascape THU English Chamber Orchestra THU Benjamin Britten [conductor] THU BBCB 8007-2 THU 09:40 THU Felix Mendelssohn THU A Midsummer Night’s Dream Op 21 THU London Symphony Orchestra THU Claudio Abbado THU DG 423 104-2 THU 09:52 THU Peter Lieberson THU Amor mio, si muero y tu no mueres THU (My love, if I die and you don’t) THU Lorraine Hunt Luiberson [mezzo] THU Boston Symphony Orchestra THU James Levine [conductor] THU Nonesuch 7559 79954-2 THU THU 10:00 Classical Collection b013m6pb (Listen) THU 10:00 THU Ralph Vaughan Williams THU English Folk Song Suite THU London Symphony Orchestra, Adrian Boult (conductor) THU HMV 586778-2 THU 10:09 THU Erik Satie THU Je te veux THU Pascal Roge (piano) THU DECCA 410 220-2 THU 10:15 THU Johan Svendsen THU Norwegian Artists' Carnival, Op.14 THU Bergen Symphony Orchestra, Karsten Andersen (conductor) THU NKFCD 50009-2 THU 10:23 THU Claude Debussy THU Le Balcon (Cinq Poemes de Baudelaire) THU Orchestrator: Adams THU Susan Graham (mezzo-soprano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Yan THU Pascal Tortelier (conductor) THU WARNER 2564 61983-2 THU 11:00 THU Johannes Brahms THU Serenade No.1 in D major, Op.11 THU Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor) THU DG 476 5786 THU 11:48 THU Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky THU The Seasons, Op.37b: selection THU Mikhail Pletnev (piano) THU VIRGIN CLASSICS 545042-2 THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b013m6pd (Listen) THU Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), A Priest in Rome THU THU As one of the brightest musical talents in Rome, all kinds THU of prestigious positions could have been in his sights, but THU Victoria found himself drawn to a more spiritual vocation. THU Presented by Donald Macleod. THU THU Tomás Luis de Victoria THU Ad caenam Agni providi THU The SIXTEEN THU Coro THU COR16007 THU THU Tomás Luis de Victoria THU Missa Simile est regnum coelorum for 4 voices [1576] THU Stephen DARLINGTON THU Christ Church Cathedral Oxford Choir THU Nimbus THU NI5434 THU THU Tomás Luis de Victoria THU Magnificat septimi toni [even verses] for 4 voices [1581a] THU Martin BAKER - Director THU Westminster Cathedral Choir THU Hyperion THU CDA67479 THU THU Tomás Luis de Victoria THU The Lamentations of Jeremiah for 4 voices THU Nordic Voices THU Chandos THU 0763 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b013m6pg (Listen) THU Cheltenham Festival 2011, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet THU THU He's ".. everything a French pianist should be ..", THU according to the Independent. In this concert from the 2011 THU Cheltenham Music Festival, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Ravel THU and Debussy, along with Haydn and Liszt. THU THU Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) THU THU Haydn THU Sonata in Cm, Hob.XVI/20 THU THU Ravel THU Menuet sur le nom de Haydn THU Jeux d'eau THU THU Debussy THU Hommage a Joseph Haydn THU Jeux THU THU 14:30 Afternoon on 3 b013m6pj (Listen) THU Proms 2011 Repeats, Prom 51 - Wagner, Liszt, Volans, Brahms THU THU Proms Repeat: Wagner, Liszt and Brahms's First Symphony from THU Jiri Belohlávek and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, plus the THU world premiere of Kevin Volans's Piano Concerto for soloist THU Barry Douglas. THU THU After the familiar strains of Wagner's rousing overture THU there's a real rarity: Liszt's La notte is an extended THU version of a piano piece from the Années de pèlerinage to THU which the composer added a middle section recalling his THU Hungarian roots. A late work that he wanted played at his THU own funeral, it is new to the Proms. So too is Kevin THU Volans's concerto, hot off the press and written for THU tonight's soloist. Expect the unexpected from a creative THU figure born in South Africa but now resident in Ireland THU whose output resists compartmentalisation. THU The long shadow of Ludwig van Beethoven inhibited Brahms's THU early attempts at symphonic writing but he surpassed all THU expectations with the magnificence of his First Symphony. THU THU Wagner: The Mastersingers of Nuremberg - Overture THU Liszt: La Notte THU Kevin Volans: Piano Concerto No. 3 (BBC Commission; World THU premiere) THU Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor THU THU Barry Douglas (piano) THU BBC Symphony Orchestra THU Jiří Bělohlávek (conductor). THU THU 16:30 In Tune b013m6pl (Listen) THU THU 18:00 Composer of the Week b013m6pd (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:00 BBC Proms b013m6sp (Listen) THU 2011, Prom 55, Rinaldo - Act 1 THU THU Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London THU THU Glyndebourne Festival Opera makes its annual visit to the THU Proms with a new production of Handel's Rinaldo. Handel sets THU the action in the first Crusade, giving ample opportunity THU for battle scenes, a love story, abduction, magic, disguise THU and ultimately, a gracious conquering hero. For Handel this THU was his first opera written for the London stage, so he was THU out to impress, filling it with vivid, exciting and poignant THU arias, including the famous 'Lascia ch'io pianga'. THU THU The young knight Rinaldo is in love with Almirena, daughter THU of Goffredo, the leader of the Crusade. They are laying THU seige to the Saracens in Jerusalem, who are led by Argante. THU Argante's lover Armida is a powerful sorceress, and she THU attacks Rinaldo's forces and abducts Almirena. THU THU The period performance specialist Ottavio Dantone directs THU the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and a superb cast THU including Sonia Prina in the title role. THU THU Handel: Rinaldo (semi-staged; sung in Italian) Act I THU THU Sonia Prina (Rinaldo) THU Varduhi Abrahamyan (Goffredo) THU Annett Fritsch (Almirena) THU Brenda Rae (Armida) THU Luca Pisaroni (Argante) THU Tim Mead (Eustazio) THU William Towers (A Christian Magician) THU Glyndebourne Festival Opera THU Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment THU Ottavio Dantone (director). THU THU 20:05 Twenty Minutes b013m6sr (Listen) THU Handel's Henry V THU THU Ruth Smith explores the intriguing parallels between Rinaldo THU and Shakespeare's Henry V. THU THU 20:25 BBC Proms b013m6st (Listen) THU 2011, Prom 55, Rinaldo - Act 2 THU THU Handel: Rinaldo Act II THU THU Sonia Prina (Rinaldo) THU Varduhi Abrahamyan (Goffredo) THU Annett Fritsch (Almirena) THU Brenda Rae (Armida) THU Luca Pisaroni (Argante) THU Tim Mead (Eustazio) THU William Towers (A Christian Magician) THU Glyndebourne Festival Opera THU Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment THU Ottavio Dantone (director). THU THU 21:15 Twenty Minutes b013m6t6 (Listen) THU The Stone that Moved THU THU Wales's first National Poet, Gwyneth Lewis was brought up THU with the myth of Taliesin, the sixth-century Welsh poet and THU shape-shifter. One wet summer holiday in Aberystwyth in the THU 1960s, her mother decided they should go in search of the THU Taliesin stone. A Celtic relative of the Blarney stone, it's THU said that if you sleep with your head on it, it'll either THU turn you into a poet or mad. Maybe even both. Gwyneth has a THU small black and white photo of her and her Mum standing THU around this undistinguished boulder imbued with remarkable THU powers and realises that it was an important quest for her. THU What else remains from that holiday? A memory of buying THU worthy but dull Welsh woollen capes, and falling asleep to THU the sound track of Shane, the best Western ever made. THU THU Producer: Mark Smalley. THU THU 21:35 BBC Proms b013m6tq (Listen) THU 2011, Prom 55, Rinaldo - Act 3 THU THU Handel: Rinaldo Act III THU THU Sonia Prina (Rinaldo) THU Varduhi Abrahamyan (Goffredo) THU Annett Fritsch (Almirena) THU Brenda Rae (Armida) THU Luca Pisaroni (Argante) THU Tim Mead (Eustazio) THU William Towers (A Christian Magician) THU Glyndebourne Festival Opera THU Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment THU Ottavio Dantone (director). THU THU 22:45 The Essay b013m6wg (Listen) THU The Music Appreciation Movement, Episode 3 THU THU In the early twentieth century a prominent British movement THU sprang up under the title 'Music Appreciation', with the THU aims of introducing to 'ordinary' listeners 'great' or THU 'serious' music, and teaching them 'the art of listening'. THU Radio became a chief means by which this misson was to be THU accomplished, while books, adult education courses and THU regional 'Music Travellers', also contributed to a new THU educational field. In this series, musicologist and cultural THU historian Richard Witts of Edge Hill University explains the THU movement's origins, ambitions and idiosyncrasies, and THU clarifies why it fell out of favour in the second half of THU the twentieth century. In this third programme he explores THU the significance of programme notes, and looks at how the THU BBC took on the mission to inform and educate its audience THU about classical music. THU THU Producer: Sara Davies. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b013m6wj (Listen) THU Verity Sharp's playlist includes traditional music from THU Romania, Hungary and Ireland, piano music by Howard Skempton THU and Steve Montague, and this month's Late Junction session, THU which brings singer Mara Carlyle, guitarist Dave Okumu and THU bassist Arista together for the first time. THU THU The Late Junction Sessions are a unique feature of this THU programme. Every month they bring together musicians from THU different backgrounds who have not recorded together before. THU They spend a day in a BBC studio recording original music THU especially for Late Junction. The sessions are also THU available to download as podcast, so you can build up a THU collection of these unique collaborations, month by month. THU Tonight's session brings together Arista, bass-player from THU Guillemots, with Dave Okumu, guitarist with The Invisible, THU and singer-songwriter Mara Carlyle. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 26 AUGUST 2011 FRI FRI 01:00 Through the Night b013m6zr (Listen) FRI Susan Sharpe presents a programme of dark humour - The FRI trickster Till Eulenspiegel, the wild stories of Hary Janos, FRI songs of Kurt Weill and a piece by Schoenberg the soldier. FRI 1:01 AM FRI Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) (arr. Franz Hasenohrl) FRI Till Eulenspiegel - Einmal Anders! FRI Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 1:10 AM FRI Holländer, Friedrich (1896-1967) FRI Kinder, heut Abend FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble (with FRI unidentified accordion player), Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 1:13 AM FRI Holländer, Friedrich (1896-1967) FRI Ich weiss nicht, zu wem ich gehöre FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen FRI Lauritsen (director) FRI 1:18 AM FRI Holländer, Friedrich (1896-1967) FRI Die Kleptomanin FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble (with FRI unidentified accordion player) , Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 1:22 AM FRI Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809) FRI Symphony No. 60 in C major 'Il distratto' (Hob. 1:60) FRI Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrej Boreyko (conductor) FRI 1:48 AM FRI Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) FRI Kleine Dreigroschenmusik FRI Winds of the Flemish Radio Orchestra, Jan Latham Koenig FRI (conductor) FRI 1:56 AM FRI Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) FRI Die Eiserne Brigade (The Iron Brigade) FRI Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 2:04 AM FRI Jary, Michael (1906-1988) FRI Es wird einmal ein Wunder FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen FRI Lauritsen (director) FRI 2:09 AM FRI Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) FRI Hary János Suite (Op.35a) FRI The Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) FRI 2:33 AM FRI Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) FRI Ballad of sexual addiction from Dreigroschenoper FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen FRI Lauritsen (director) FRI 2:37 AM FRI Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) FRI Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen FRI Lauritsen (director) FRI 2:41 AM FRI Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) FRI Pirate Jenny from Dreigroschenoper & 4 Wiegenlieder für FRI Arbeitermütter (Op.33/1) FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble (with FRI unidentified accordion player), Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 2:53 AM FRI Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) FRI Surabaya Johnny from "Happy End" FRI Hele Gjeris (mezzo soprano), Ejsberg Ensemble (with FRI unidentified accordion player), Jorgen Lauritsen (director) FRI 3:01 AM FRI Moyzes, Alexander (1906-1984) FRI Symphony No.6 (Op.44) FRI Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava, Ladislav Slovak FRI (conductor) FRI 3:31 AM FRI Fusz, János (1777-1819) FRI Quartet for flute, viola, cello and guitar FRI Laima Sulskute (flute), Romualdas Romoslauskas (viola), FRI Ramute Kalnenaite (cello), Algimantas Pauliukevicius FRI (guitar) FRI 3:57 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI Clair de lune FRI Jane Coop (piano) FRI 4:02 AM FRI Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) FRI Lyric suite FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) FRI 4:21 AM FRI Janácek, Leos (1854-1928) FRI Pohádka for cello and piano FRI Elizabeth Dolin (cello), Francine Kay (piano) FRI 4:33 AM FRI Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) FRI 'O let me weep' FRI Irena Baar (soprano), Tomaz Lorenz (violin), Maks Strmcnik FRI (organ) FRI 4:41 AM FRI Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) FRI Sea Songs - Quick March FRI West Australian Symphony Orchestra, David Measham FRI (conductor) FRI 4:45 AM FRI Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) FRI Romanza for Violin and Orchestra FRI Guido De Neve (violin), Vlaams Radio Orkest , Michel FRI Tabachnik (conductor) FRI 4:52 AM FRI Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) FRI Concerto Grosso no.1 in F minor FRI Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) FRI 5:01 AM FRI Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) FRI Der Sturm FRI Netherlands Radio Choir and Chamber Orchestra, Antoni FRI Ros-Marba (conductor) FRI 5:11 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Two Allegros in G FRI Rob Nederlof (organ) FRI 5:16 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI Andante Festivo FRI Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) FRI 5:22 AM FRI Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) FRI Adèle FRI Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) FRI 5:25 AM FRI Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974) FRI Three Rag-Caprices (Op.78) FRI CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Daniel Swift (conductor) FRI 5:33 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) FRI Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune FRI Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti FRI (conductor) FRI 5:44 AM FRI Turina, Joaquín (1882-1949) FRI Circulo (Op.91) FRI John Harding (violin), Stefan Metz (cello), Daniel Blumental FRI (piano) FRI 5:56 AM FRI Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) FRI Poema autunnale FRI Viktor Simcisko (violin), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, FRI Onrej Lenard (conductor) FRI 6:11 AM FRI Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) FRI Sonata da Chiesa in E minor (Op.1 No.2) FRI London Baroque FRI 6:16 AM FRI Fornerod, Aloys (1890-1965) FRI Concert for 2 violins and piano (Op.16) FRI Sibylle Tschopp and Mirjam Tschopp (violins), Isabel Tschopp FRI (piano) FRI 6:34 AM FRI Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957) FRI Violin Concerto in D Op 35 FRI James Ehnes (violin), Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell FRI Tovey (conductor). FRI FRI 07:00 Breakfast b013m6zt (Listen) FRI FRI NB This playlist is subject to change during transmission. FRI The final playlist will be put up by noon on the day of FRI broadcast. FRI 07:00 FRI Anton Rubinstein FRI Melody in F (op 3’1) FRI Shura Cherkassky (piano) FRI Decca 433 222-2 FRI 07:08 FRI Franz Schubert FRI Octet: mvt III Allegro Vivace FRI Fibonacci Sequence FRI Duex-Elles DXL 1145 FRI 07:14 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Brandenburg Concerto No 4 (BWV.1049) in G FRI Giovani Antonini (recorder/director) FRI Petr Zejfart (recorder) FRI Enrico Onofri (violin) FRI Il Giardino Armonico FRI Warner 2564 617732 FRI 07:32 FRI Giacomo Puccini FRI Turandot: Nessun Dorma FRI Placido Domingo (tenor) FRI Vienna State Opera Chorus FRI Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Herbert von Karajan (conductor) FRI DG 429 305-2 FRI 07:36 FRI César Franck FRI Violin Sonata: last mvt FRI Vadim Repin (violin) FRI Nikolai Lugansky (piano) FRI DG 477 8794 FRI 07:47 FRI MUSSORGSKY ed Rimsky-Korsakov FRI A night on a bare mountain FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Sir Georg Solti (conductor) FRI Decca 417 6892 FRI 08:03 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Suite no 6: mvt VI – Prelude from Partita No 3 FRI Orchestrator: Henry Wood FRI In E major BWV 1006 FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Leonard Slatkin (conductor) FRI Chandos CHSA 5030 FRI 08:09 FRI Frédéric Chopin FRI Nocturne in E minor Op 72’1 FRI Louis Lortie (piano) FRI Chandos CHAN 10588 FRI 08:14 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Clarinet Concerto: Rondo FRI Thea King (clarinet) FRI English Chamber Orchestra FRI Jeffrey Tate (conductor) FRI Hyperion CDA 66199 FRI 08:25 FRI Ralph Vaughan Williams FRI Fantasia on Greensleeves FRI Consort of London FRI Robert Haydon Clark (conductor) FRI Collins 11402 FRI 08:32 FRI Gabriel Fauré FRI Requiem: Agnus Dei FRI La Chapelle Royale FRI Ensemble Musique Oblique FRI Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) FRI HMC 901292 FRI 08:39 FRI Gioachino Rossini FRI La Scala di seta: Overture FRI The Chamber Orchestra of Europe FRI Claudio Abbado (conductor) FRI DG 431 653-2 FRI 08:45 FRI Camille Saint-Saëns FRI Danse Macabre FRI Kyung What Chung (violin) FRI Philharmonia Orchestra FRI Charles Dutoit (conductor) FRI Decca 425 0212 FRI 09:03 FRI Gustav Mahler FRI Symphony No 6: 1st mvt (last section) FRI Berlin Philharmonic FRI Herbert von Karajan (conductor) FRI DG 415 099-2 FRI 09:11 FRI John Taverner FRI Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas: Gloria FRI Taverner Choir FRI Andrew Parrott (conductor) FRI EMI CDC 7 49103 2 FRI 09:23 FRI Ludwig van Beethoven FRI Symphony No 2 in D: mvt iii - Scherzo FRI Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam FRI Bernard Haitink (conductor) FRI Philips 420 537-2 FRI 09:27 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Nehmt meinen Dank, ihr holden Gönner K.383 FRI Christine Schäfer (soprano) FRI Berlin Philharmonic FRI Claudio Abbado (conductor) FRI DG 457 582-2 FRI 09:32 FRI Maurice Ravel FRI Piano Concerto in G FRI Hélène Grimaud (piano) FRI Baltimore Symphony Orchestra FRI David Zinman (conductor) FRI Erato 0630 195712 FRI FRI 10:00 Classical Collection b013m6zw (Listen) FRI 10:00 FRI Hector Berlioz FRI Le Carnaval Romain overture FRI London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis (conductor) FRI PHILIPS 416 430-2 FRI 10:09 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Symphony No.21, K.134 FRI Vienna Philharmonic, James Levine (conductor) FRI DG 423 356-2 FRI 10:47 FRI Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky FRI Hopak from Sorochintsy Fair FRI National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Theodore Kuchar FRI (conductor) FRI NAXOS 8.555924 FRI 10:50 FRI Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov FRI Preludes, Op.32: selection FRI Dmitri Alexeev (piano) FRI VIRGIN CLASSICS VBD 561624-2 FRI 11:00 FRI Johannes Brahms FRI Double Concerto in A minor, Op.102 FRI Renaud Capucon (violin), Gautier Capucon (cello), Gustav FRI Mahler Youth Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung (conductor) FRI VIRGIN CLASSICS 395147-2 FRI 11:35 FRI Ottorino Respighi FRI Ouverture Carnevalesca FRI Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra of Bratislava, FRI Adriano (conductor) FRI MARCO POLO 8.223348 FRI 11:48 FRI Henry Purcell FRI Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z49 FRI James Bowman (countertenor), Charles Daniels (tenor), FRI Michael George (basses), Choir of New College, Oxford, The FRI King's Consort, Robert King (director) FRI HYPERION CDS44141/51 FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b013m70l (Listen) FRI Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), Return to Spain FRI FRI At the height of his success, Victoria decided to return FRI home, abandoning his career in Rome for a comfortable life FRI of religious devotion in the service of the most luxurious FRI convent in Spain. Presented by Donald Macleod. FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa Quam pulchri sunt for 4 voices [1583a] FRI Juan Carlos RIVERA - Vihuela FRI HARMONIA MUNDI FRI hmi-987042 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa Surge propera for 5 voices [1583a] FRI Piers SCHMIDT - Director FRI Mixolydian FRI ALLEGRO FRI PCD-970 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa Ascendens Christus in Altum: Gloria FRI David HILL FRI Westminster Cathedral Choristers FRI Hyperion FRI CDA66190 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa Laetatus sum for 12 voices [3 choirs] and organ [1600] FRI Harry CHRISTOPHERS FRI The SIXTEEN FRI Coro FRI COR16007 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa Ascendens Christus in Altum: Gloria FRI David HILL FRI Westminster Cathedral Choristers FRI Hyperion FRI CDA66190 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Missa pro defunctis (Officium defunctorum) for 6 voices FRI [1605] FRI Licanus FRI CDM0615 FRI FRI Tomás Luis de Victoria FRI Vexilla regis 'more hispano' - hymn for 4 voices [1585] FRI Harry CHRISTOPHERS FRI The SIXTEEN FRI Coro FRI COR16021 FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b013m70n (Listen) FRI Cheltenham Festival 2011, Khatia Buniatishvili, Escher FRI Quartet FRI FRI In a concert given at the Cheltenham Music Festival, the FRI Escher Quartet joins forces with the pianist Khatia FRI Buniatishvili, to perform varied repertoire including a FRI quintet and a piano sonata, by the composers Beethoven, FRI Prokofiev and Shostakovich. FRI FRI Beethoven: String Quartet in E flat major, Op.127 FRI Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83 FRI Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57. FRI FRI 14:30 Afternoon on 3 b013m715 (Listen) FRI Proms 2011 Repeats, Prom 53 - Prokofiev, Dutilleux FRI FRI Proms Repeat: Valery Gergiev and his London Symphony FRI Orchestra feature pairings of works by Prokofiev and FRI Dutilleux. Prokofiev is represented by two very contrasted FRI symphonies, the 1st and the 5th, and Dutilleux by a fanfare FRI that he composed for Rostropovich to conduct and a concerto FRI that he wrote for the great American violinist Isaac Stern FRI to play. FRI FRI Gergiev always has something special to say about Prokofiev FRI and the very different worlds of the Haydn-inspired 1st FRI Symphony (the 'Classical') and the wartime 5th (written in a FRI single month in 1944) are bound to bring out the best in FRI him. Orchestra and conductor are joined by the virtuoso FRI Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos for Dutilleux's nocturnal FRI concerto, whose title translates as 'The Tree of Dreams'. FRI Dutilleux celebrated his 95th birthday earlier this year and FRI his music celebrates what he calls 'the joy of sound'. That FRI joy is certainly apparent in the short fanfare that he FRI composed for Mstislav Rostropovich's 70th birthday, whose FRI spatial arrangement of instruments should suit the Royal FRI Albert Hall perfectly. FRI FRI Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major, "Classical" FRI Henri Dutilleux: L'arbre des songes FRI Henri Dutilleux: Slava's Fanfare FRI Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B flat major FRI FRI Leonidas Kavakos (violin) FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Valery Gergiev (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b013m717 (Listen) FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b013m70l (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 BBC Proms b013n0g0 (Listen) FRI 2011, Prom 56, Strauss FRI FRI Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London FRI FRI Mahler's epic Sixth Symphony, the Tragic, complete with FRI fateful hammer blows: Semyon Bychkov FRI conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Plus an early piano FRI concerto by Richard Strauss. FRI FRI In Semyon Bychkov's second Prom this season, he conducts one FRI of Mahler's most perfectly realised works, 'the only Sixth, FRI despite the "Pastoral" ', in the words of Alban Berg. This FRI is music of exceptional range and power, whose hammer-blows FRI seem to portend the crises in Mahler's own life and the FRI wider world. The curtain-raiser is a mini-concerto with FRI echoes of Brahms and Liszt, especially in its treatment of FRI the piano.Kirill Gerstein, an exceptional artist with roots FRI in jazz as well as the classics, makes his first Proms FRI appearance in the main hall. FRI FRI R. Strauss: Burleske FRI FRI Kirill Gerstein (piano) FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Semyon Bychkov (conductor) FRI FRI 19:55 BBC Proms b013n0g2 (Listen) FRI 2011, Proms Plus, Literary: Prince Albert FRI FRI The death of Prince Albert 150 years ago inspired the FRI creation of the home of the Proms, the Royal Albert Hall. FRI Historians Kate Williams and Dan Cruickshank join Matthew FRI Sweet to reassess the Prince Consort and his legacy "the FRI Albertopolis". FRI FRI Producer: Georgia Mann. FRI FRI 20:15 BBC Proms b013n0g4 (Listen) FRI 2011, Prom 56, Mahler FRI FRI Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor FRI FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI Semyon Bychkov (conductor) FRI FRI This Prom will be repeated on Sunday 28th August at 2pm. FRI FRI 22:00 Sunday Feature b00vdknk (Listen) FRI The Romans in Britain, The Birth of the Britons FRI FRI Historian Bettany Hughes investigates the shocking FRI dislocation of the end of Roman rule in Britain. FRI Traditionally it's said that Roman rule ended in the year FRI 410: 1600 years ago, when the Roman emperor Honorius FRI supposedly told us to fend for ourselves, but it's much more FRI complicated than that. Britain became embroiled in a series FRI of revolts by imperial usurpers which weren't so much FRI 'Romans Go Home' but 'Emperor come here!' and it all went FRI very badly wrong. FRI FRI It's hard to imagine London closing for business, becoming a FRI ghost town whose citizens have fled, with a choice of FRI growing their own veg in the countryside or becoming bully FRI boys for a local war leader, but that's exactly what FRI happened when Roman rule collapsed in Britain. Londoners FRI left strange thank-you gifts for the gods as they closed the FRI city down - like the Draper's Lane hoard of copper pots and FRI sacrifices, which we'll be investigating. FRI FRI The usurper emperors accidentally brought a systems collapse FRI to tipping point. In the maelstrom that followed, pagan FRI Anglo Saxons who'd originally been Roman mercenaries were FRI joined by new immigrants from their Germanic homelands and a FRI lot of eastern Romano-Brits decided that they were the FRI future, while others desperately clung to their Roman FRI Christian ways. But in Wales, Cornwall and Devon, they FRI looked aghast at this barbarism. An early form of FRI devolution, and a boost in local power (legend says from the FRI rebel emperor Magnus Maximus), led the West to hold on FRI proudly to their Roman identity, fending off Saxons and FRI assimilated Saxon 'wannabes' all the way till the medieval FRI campaigns of Edward I. Edward might have thought of himself FRI as the true heir of Rome but to the Welsh he was nothing FRI more than the last barbarian. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b013n0kw (Listen) FRI The Music Appreciation Movement, Episode 4 FRI FRI In the early twentieth century a prominent British movement FRI sprang up under the title 'Music Appreciation', with the FRI aims of introducing to 'ordinary' listeners 'great' or FRI 'serious' music, and teaching them 'the art of listening'. FRI Radio became a chief means by which this misson was to be FRI accomplished, while books, adult education courses and FRI regional 'Music Travellers', also contributed to a new FRI educational field. In this series, musicologist and cultural FRI historian Richard Witts explains the movement's origins, FRI ambitions and idiosyncrasies, and suggests why it fell out FRI of favour in the second half of the twentieth century. In FRI this final programme he explores the movement's excursion FRI into film, and links its demise to a new broadcasting era. FRI FRI Producer: Sara Davies. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b013n0ky (Listen) FRI Fool's Gold FRI FRI Lopa Kothari with tracks from across the globe, plus an FRI exclusive acoustic studio session from Los Angeles world-pop FRI band Fool's Gold. They play tracks from their brand new FRI album, out in the UK this month, and band-leaders Luke Top FRI and Lewis Pesacov chat with Lopa about the group's FRI foundation and its global influences - which include FRI Congolese soukous, Ethiopian and Eritrean music, and Tuareg FRI desert blues. FRI
19 August 2011
Radio 3 Listings for 20/08/2011 - 26/08/2011
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