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SAT SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b015nj4z (Listen) SAT Susan Sharpe presents Faure, Nielsen and Stravinsky SAT performed by the finalists of Danish Radio's P2 Chamber SAT Music Competition SAT 1:01 AM SAT Faure, Gabriel [1845-1924] SAT Quartet no. 1 in C minor Op.15 for piano and strings SAT Ensemble Midt-Vest SAT 1:31 AM SAT Nielsen, Carl [1865-1931] SAT Quintet Op.43 for wind SAT Mazvila Winds SAT 1:58 AM SAT Stravinsky, Igor [1882-1971], SAT Petrushka, arr. Mogensen and Kjøller for accordion duet SAT MYTHOS SAT 2:32 AM SAT Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953) SAT Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor (Op.63) SAT Tomas Lorenz (violin), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony SAT Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) SAT Symphony No.6 in D major (Op.60) SAT National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kees Bakels SAT (conductor) SAT 3:42 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Intermezzo in A major (Op.118 No.2) SAT Jane Coop (piano) SAT 3:49 AM SAT Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) SAT Jeux - Poème Dansé SAT Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SAT 4:07 AM SAT Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707) SAT Jubilate Domino, omnis terra for alto, viola da gamba and SAT continuo BuxWV 64 SAT Bogna Bartosz (contralto) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton SAT Koopman (conductor) SAT 4:16 AM SAT Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) SAT 4 Pièces fugitives for piano (Op.15) SAT Angela Cheng (piano) SAT 4:29 AM SAT Weill, Kurt (1900-1950) SAT Kleine Dreigroschenmusik SAT Winds of the Flemish Radio Orchestra, Jan Latham Koenig SAT (conductor) SAT 4:38 AM SAT Von Paradies, Maria Theresia (1759-1824) alias Kreisler, SAT Fritz (1875-1962) SAT Sicilienne SAT David Varema (cello), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) SAT 4:41 AM SAT Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613) SAT Mercé, grido piangendo SAT Ensemble Daedalus , Roberto Festa (director) SAT 4:47 AM SAT Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) SAT Italian serenade for string quartet SAT Bartók Quartet SAT 4:54 AM SAT Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) SAT Romance for string orchestra in C major (Op.42) SAT Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Johann Strauss Jr. (1825-1899) SAT Spanischer Marsch (Op.433) SAT ORF Symphony Orchestra, Peter Guth (conductor) SAT 5:06 AM SAT Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) SAT Psalm 23 SAT Leo van Doeselaar (Van Hagerbeer organ (1643) at the SAT Pieterskerk in Leiden, where he is resident organist. The SAT organ contained parts from 1446, 1518 and 1628. It was SAT further added to in 1687 and 1745, and restored in 1998) SAT 5:14 AM SAT Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) SAT Irmelin: prelude SAT Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) SAT 5:20 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SAT Cinq mélodies populaires grecques SAT Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano), André Laplante (piano) SAT 5:28 AM SAT Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) SAT Valse Triste SAT BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) SAT 5:34 AM SAT Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826) SAT Los Esclavos Felices - overture SAT Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor) SAT 5:42 AM SAT Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) SAT Marienlieder (Op.22) SAT Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) SAT 6:00 AM SAT Diamond, David (1915-2005) SAT Rounds for string orchestra SAT CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) SAT 6:15 AM SAT Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) SAT Variations on a theme by Beethoven (Op.35) SAT Dale Bartlett & Jean Marchaud (pianos) SAT 6:32 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Concerto for piano and orchestra no.21 (K.467) in C major SAT Håvard Gimse (piano), Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Susanna SAT Mälkki (conductor). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b015ygn7 (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 Benjamin Britten SAT Boisterous Bourrée from Simple Symphony Op 4 SAT Norwegian Chamber Orchestra SAT Iona Brown [conductor] SAT EMI 2 17530 2 SAT 07:10 SAT Chick Corea SAT Children’s Song No 6 & 7 SAT Chick Corea [piano] SAT ECM 815 680-2 SAT 07:15 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Brandenburg Concerto No 2 BWV 1047 SAT English Baroque Soloists SAT John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SAT SDG 707 SAT 07:26 SAT Franz Schubert SAT Quartet in A minor D804 SAT Takacs Quartet SAT Decca 436 843-2 SAT 07:35 SAT Don Gillis SAT Symphony No 5½ “A Symphony for Fun” Final mvt: Conclusion SAT The New London Orchestra SAT Ronald Corp (conductor) SAT Hyperion CDA 67067 SAT 07:39 SAT Jules Massenet SAT Meditation from Thais SAT Nicola Benedetti [violin] SAT DG 987 057-7 SAT 07:50 SAT Sir William Walton SAT Crown Imperial SAT London Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Sir Adrian Boult [conductor] SAT EMI 7243 5 65584 2 7 SAT 08:03 SAT Giovanni Battista Pergolesi SAT Stabat mater SAT Emma Kirkby [soprano] SAT James Bowman [countertenor] SAT The Academy of Ancient Music SAT Christopher Hogwood (conductor) SAT Lioiseau-Lyre 425 692-2 SAT 08:08 SAT Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Symphony no. 1 (Op. 21) in C major, 4th mvt; Finale SAT Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra SAT Wolfgang Sawallisch [conductor] SAT EMI Classics 7 54501 2 SAT 08:14 SAT Philip Glass SAT Satyagraha [conclusion Act 3] SAT Arranger: Paul Barnes SAT John Lenehan [piano] SAT Sony 8869 7119572 SAT 08:25 SAT Joseph Haydn SAT Finale from Trumpet Concerto in E flat SAT Alison Balsom [trumpet] SAT German Chamber Philharmonic of Bremen SAT EMI 2 16213 0 7 SAT 08:31 SAT Aram Khachaturian SAT Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus SAT Kirov Orchestra SAT Valery Gergiev (conductor) SAT Philips 442 011-2 SAT 08:42 SAT Richard Strauss SAT Act III Trio – Hab’ mir’s gelobt from Der Rosenkavalier SAT Natalie Dessay [sophie] SAT Felicity Lott [Marschallin] SAT Angelika Kirchschlager [Octavian] SAT Orchestra of the Royal Opera House SAT Antonio Pappano [conductor] SAT Virgin 7243 5 45705 2 0 SAT 08:54 SAT György Ligeti SAT Romanian Concerto for orchestra: Final mvt – Molto vivace SAT Berlin Philharmonic SAT Jonathan Nott [conductor] SAT Warner 2564 69673-5 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b015ygn9 (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique SAT SAT 9.05am SAT Made in Britain SAT WALTON: Scapino: A Comedy Overture SAT BUTTERWORTH: English Idyll no.s 1 & 2 SAT DELIUS: The Walk to the Paradise Garden SAT BAX: The Happy Forest SAT ELGAR: Salut d'amour, Op. 12 SAT VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: English Folk Song Suite; The Lark SAT Ascending SAT GERMAN: Nell Gwyn: Overture SAT James Clark (violin), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic SAT Orchestra, John Wilson (conductor) SAT Avie AV2194 (CD) SAT SAT The Romantic Cello Concerto, Vol. 3 SAT STANFORD: Cello Concerto in D minor; Rondo in F major for SAT cello and orchestra; Ballata and Ballabile; Irish Rhapsody SAT No. 3 SAT Gemma Rosefield (cello), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, SAT Andrew Manze (conductor) SAT Hyperion CDA67859 (CD) SAT SAT VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia for Piano & Orchestra SAT WILLIAM MATHIAS: Piano Concerto No. 1 & 2 SAT Mark Bebbington (piano), Ulster Orchestra, George Vass SAT (conductor) SAT Somm SOMCS 246 (CD) SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT SAT Stephen Johnson surveys available recordings of Berlioz’s SAT Symphonie fantastique and makes recommendations. SAT SAT 10.15am SAT Joan Sutherland: The Art of the Prima Donna SAT ARNE:The soldier tir'd (Artaxerxes) SAT HANDEL: Let the bright Seraphim (Samson) SAT BELLINI: Sediziose voci... Casta diva... Ah! bello a me SAT ritorna (Norma); Son vergin vezzosa (I puritani); O SAT rendetemi la speme... Qui la voce... Vien, diletto (I SAT puritani); Care compagnr... Come per me sereno ... Sovra il SAT sen (La sonnambula) SAT ROSSINI: Bel raggio lusinghier (Semiramide) SAT GOUNOD: Ô Dieu! que de bijoux... Ah! je ris de me voir SAT (Faust): Ah! Je veux vivre (Roméo et Juliette) SAT VERDI: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella... Piangea SAT cantando (Otello); È strano... Ah, fors'è lui... Sempre SAT libera (La traviata); Gualtier Maldè... Caro nome SAT (Rigoletto) SAT MOZART: Martern aller Arten (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) SAT THOMAS: À vos jeux, mes amis (Hamlet) SAT DELIBES: Ah! Où va la jeune indoue (Lakmé) SAT MEYERBEER: Ô beau pays de la Touraine (Les Huguenots) SAT D 3 74:50 SAT Bonus CD: Joan Sutherland discusses her life and career with SAT Jon Tolansky with musical examples: SAT DONIZETTI: Non intende il mio contento (L'eremitaggio di SAT Liwerpool); Ardon gl' incense (Lucia di Lammermoor); De SAT cette aveu, si tendre (La Fille du régiment) SAT VERDI: Ah, fors è lui (La traviata) SAT DELIBES: Sous le ciel tout étoilé (Lakmé) SAT MASSENET: Esprits de l'air! Esprits de l'onde! (Esclarmonde) SAT PUCCINI: Senza mamma, o bimbo, tu sei morto (Suor angelica) SAT BELLINI: Ah, non giunge, uman pensiero (La sonnambula) SAT Joan Sutherland (soprano), Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal SAT Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli SAT (conductor) SAT Decca 478 3071 (3 CDs, budget price) SAT SAT Joan Sutherland: Complete Decca studio recitals SAT CD1: Operatic Arias; 2/3: The Art of the Prima Donna; 4/5: SAT Command Performance; 6/7: The Age of Bel Canto; 8: Joy to SAT the World; 9: Noël Coward Album; 10/ 11: Love Live Forever; SAT 12/ 13: Romantic French Arias ; 14: Songs my Mother taught SAT me; 15: Operatic Duets; 16/17: Serate musicali; 18: Wagner SAT recital; 19: Mozart recital; 20: Bel canto arias; 21: SAT Talking Pictures; 22: Romantic Trios; 23: Rarities and first SAT recordings SAT Joan Sutherland (soprano), Various SAT Decca 478 3243 (23 CDs, budget price) SAT SAT 10.45am New Releases SAT Jeremy Summerly talks to Andrew about some recent releases SAT of choral music covering a period of 500 years including SAT works by Palestrina and Dvorak. SAT SAT FALVETTI: Il diluvio universale SAT Magali Arnault (Acqua), Mariana Flores (Rad), Caroline SAT Weynants (Natura humana), Evelyn Ramirez Munoz (Giustizia SAT Divina), Fabián Schofrin (Morte), Fernando Guimarães (Noè), SAT Matteo Bellotto (Dio), Keyvan Chemirani (Zarb, Oud, Darf), SAT Cappella Mediterranea, Namur Chamber Choir, Leonardo Garciá SAT Alarcón (conductor) SAT Ambronay AMY026 (CD) SAT SAT Secret Voices: Chant & Polyphony from the Las Huelgas Codex SAT c.1300 SAT ANON: Sequence: Virgines egregie; Conductus: Ave maris SAT stella Motet: Claustrum pudicicie / Virgo viget / FLOS SAT FILIUS; Discant: Fa fa mi / Ut re mi Conductus-Motet: O SAT Maria virgo / O Maria maris stella / [IN VERITATE]; SAT Benedicamus domino: cum cantico; Motet: Salve porta / Salve SAT salus / Salve sancta parens; Kirie: Rex virginum amator; SAT Gloria: Spiritus et alme; Sequence: Verbum bonum et suave; SAT Motet: Salve virgo regia / Ave gloriosa mater / [DOMINO]; SAT Sanctus & Benedictus; Motet: Gaude virgo nobilis / Verbum SAT caro factum / ET VERITATE; Agnus dei: Gloriosa spes reorum; SAT Planctus: O monialis conscio; Benedicamus domino: Belial SAT vocatur; Sequence: In virgulto gracie; Motet: Ave regina SAT celorum / Alma redemptoris mater / [ALMA]; Benedicamus SAT domino à 3 (rondellus); Song: Si vocatus ad nupcias; SAT Conductus: Mater patris et filia; Benedicamus domino à 2; SAT Song: Omnium in te christen SAT Anonymous 4 SAT Harmonia Mundi HMU 807510 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT DVORAK: Requiem SAT Simona Saturova (soprano), Jana Sykorova (mezzo-soprano), SAT Tomas Cerny (tenor), Petr Mikulas (bass), Czech Philharmonic SAT Choir of Brno, Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Petr Fiala SAT (conductor) SAT Arco Diva UP01302 (2 CDs) SAT SAT Music for Henry V & the House of Lancaster SAT HENRY V: Gloria SAT ANON: The Office for St John of Bridlington; Asperges me, SAT Domine SAT Missa Quem malignus spiritus; Ave regina caelorum; Gloriosae SAT virginis; Ite missa est … Agimus tibi gratias; Tota pulchra SAT es SAT JOHN COOKE: Alma proles / Christi miles SAT [?THOMAS] DAMETT: Salvatoris mater / O Georgi Deo care SAT WALTER FRYE: Ave regina coelorum SAT LEONEL POWER: Ave regina cælorum; Gloriose virginis SAT [?NICHOLAS] STURGEON: Salve mater Domini / Salve templum SAT Domini SAT The Binchois Consort, Andrew Kirkman (conductor) SAT Hyperion CDA67868 (CD) SAT SAT PALESTRINA: Missa Papae Marcelli SAT PÄRT: The Woman With The Alabaster Box; Tribute to Caesar; I SAT am the true vine; Most Holy Mother of God SAT NB - The Palestrina is performed twice, first interspersed SAT with the Pärt works and then straight through. SAT Netherlands Chamber Choir, Risto Joost (conductor) SAT Globe GLO 5240 (CD) SAT SAT 11.50 am Disc of the Week SAT BERLIOZ: Grande Messe des Morts (1837) SAT Robert Murray (tenor), Ensemble Wroclaw, Gabrieli Consort SAT and Players, Paul McCreesh (conductor) SAT Signum SIGCD280 (2 CDs) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b015ygnc (Listen) SAT Gunther Schuller SAT SAT On Music Matters this week Tom Service speaks to American SAT composer, conductor, writer, publisher, record producer and SAT horn player Gunther Schuller, as he publishes the first SAT volume of his memoirs. SAT SAT Born in New York in 1925 Gunther Schuller has had a varied SAT career. By the age of 16 he was already a French horn player SAT of a professional level and his first concert was the SAT American premiere of Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphony with SAT Arturo Toscanini and the New York Philharmonic. Before he SAT was 21 he had been principal horn of both the Cincinnati SAT Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of the Metropolitan SAT Opera in New York, playing with conductors such as Fritz SAT Reiner and Leopold Stokowski. But it wasn’t just the SAT classical scene that Schuller catalysed. He also became SAT enraptured with jazz. After playing at the Met, he and his SAT wife Marjorie would stay up till 4 in the morning going to SAT hear the best that New York’s clubs had to offer. He SAT befriended the great jazz musicians, like Duke Ellington, SAT and was a horn player on Miles Davis’s legendary Birth of SAT the Cool sessions. He went on to make his love for jazz, for SAT Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Bill Evans and many others, SAT part of his creative universe, composing jazz pieces as well SAT as works for classical musicians. Schuller invented a whole SAT new genre of music: Third Stream, a fusion of these two SAT genres. SAT SAT Gunther Schuller talks to Tom Service about the challenges SAT of trying to harness the best of both the jazz and classical SAT worlds, about the legacy of the Third Stream, about how SAT conductors couldn’t play his music properly, how the famous SAT maestros desecrate and dishonour the great composers, and SAT how his love for music just goes on and on. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b015ygnf (Listen) SAT Isabella d'Este - The First Lady of the World SAT SAT Lucie Skeaping explores the life and musical passions of one SAT of the most important and influential women of the Italian SAT Renaissance, Isabella d'Este. Featuring music from, amongst SAT others, Ockeghem, Josquin, Cara and Tromboncino. SAT SAT Guillaume Dufay SAT Magnificat (extract) SAT Clemencic Consort, Rene Clemencic (director & organ) SAT ARTE NOVA SAT 74321 925842 SAT SAT Josquin des Prez SAT Sanctus from the Missa “Hercules Dux Ferrariae” (dedicated SAT to Ercole) SAT The Hilliard Ensemble, Paul Hillier (director) SAT EMI SAT CDC 7499602 SAT SAT Johannes Martini SAT Salve Regina SAT The Clerks Group, Edward Wickham (director) SAT ASV SAT CDGAU 171 SAT SAT Alexander Agricola SAT En Attendant SAT Ferrara Ensemble, Crawford Young (director) SAT DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI SAT RD 77038 SAT SAT Marchetto Cara SAT S’io sedo a l’ombra; Fugga pur chi vol amore SAT Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Robert Meunier (lute) SAT CHANDOS SAT CHAN 0683 SAT SAT Bartolomeo Tromboncino SAT Or che son di pregion a 4 SAT Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano), Musica Antiqua of London, SAT Philip Thorby (director) SAT SIGNUM SAT SIGCD 039 SAT SAT Firminius Caron SAT Helas que pora advenire a 3 SAT Musica Antiqua of London, Philip Thorby (director) SAT SIGNUM SAT SIGCD 039 SAT SAT Francesco Canova da Milano SAT Fantasia (33) SAT Jakob Lindberg (lute) SAT BIS SAT BIS-CD-399 SAT SAT Johannes Ockeghem SAT Prenez sur moy SAT The Medieval Ensemble of London, Peter Davies & Timothy SAT Davies (directors) SAT OISEAU LYRE SAT 436 1942 SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015n5yv (Listen) SAT Nicola Benedetti, Alexei Grynyuk SAT SAT From Wigmore Hall in London. Nicola Benedetti has SAT become one of the most well-known and successful of young SAT violinists since her victory at the BBC Young Musician SAT competition in 2004. For this recital, her Wigmore Lunchtime SAT debut, she pairs two giants of 19th century romanticism, SAT coupling Brahms's radiantly lyrical First Sonata with music SAT by Beethoven, whose ten violin sonatas form the crux of the SAT violin virtuoso's chamber repertoire. SAT SAT Nicola Benedetti (violin) SAT Alexei Grynyuk (piano) SAT SAT Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor Op. 30 No. 2 SAT Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major Op. 78. SAT SAT 15:00 Saturday Classics b015ygnk (Listen) SAT Alison Balsom, Episode 1 SAT SAT A personal view of classical music from a range of SAT presenters. Today, trumpeter Alison Balsom introduces the SAT first of two programmes in which she shares some of the SAT music and musicians that continue to inspire her, including SAT Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.5, Shostakovich's Piano SAT Concerto No.2, Strauss's Alpine Symphony, and recordings by SAT trumpeters Maurice André and Hakan Hardenberger. SAT 15:00 SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto in C major RV.537 for 2 trumpets and orchestra SAT Paul SACHER SAT Maurice ANDRE - Trumpet SAT Collegium Musicum Of Zurich SAT Deutsche Grammophon SAT DG 474 331-2 SAT 15:09 SAT Hector Berlioz SAT Symphonie fantastique Op.14 SAT Colin DAVIS SAT AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA - Main Artist SAT Phillips SAT 411-425-2 SAT 15:16 SAT Frédéric Chopin SAT Barcarolle in F sharp major Op.60 for piano SAT Krystian ZIMERMAN - Piano SAT Deutsche Grammophon SAT DG 423 090-2 SAT 15:26 SAT George Frideric Handel SAT Messiah SAT William CHRISTIE - Director SAT Les ARTS FLORISSANTS SAT Harmonia Mundi SAT 290-1498 SAT 15:34 SAT Dmitri Shostakovich SAT Concerto in C minor Op.35 for piano, trumpet and string SAT orchestra SAT Paavo JARVI SAT Hakan HARDENBERGER - Trumpet SAT Leif Ove ANDSNES - Piano SAT City Of Birmingham S O. SAT EMI SAT CDC5 56760-2 SAT 15:57 SAT Gustav Mahler SAT Symphony no. 3 in D minor for alto, female chorus, boys' SAT chorus and orchestra SAT Zubin MEHTA SAT Maureen FORRESTER - Contralto SAT California Boys' Choir SAT Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra SAT DECCA SAT 443 030-2 SAT 16:01 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Brandenburg concerto no. 5 in D major BWV.1050 SAT Trevor PINNOCK - Musical Director SAT The ENGLISH CONCERT SAT Archiv Produktion SAT 423-4922 SAT 16:12 SAT Olivier Messiaen SAT Turangalila-symphonie SAT Maurice LE ROUX SAT Jeanne LORIOD - Ondes Martenot SAT Yvonne LORIOD - Piano SAT See FRENCH ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE FRANCE SAT ACCORD SAT 465 802-2 SAT 16:20 SAT Michael Haydn SAT Concerto no. 1 in D major for trumpet and orchestra SAT Hans STADLMAIR SAT Maurice ANDRE - Trumpet SAT Munich Chamber Orchestra SAT DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON SAT dg474-331-2 SAT 16:31 SAT Richard Strauss SAT Eine Alpensinfonie Op.64 SAT Andre PREVIN SAT Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra SAT TELARC SAT CD 80211 SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b015ygnm (Listen) SAT Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz SAT requests. 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 Ken Colyer SAT Thriller Rag SAT Aufderheide SAT Ken Colyer (tp), Mac Duncan (tb), Ian Wheeler (cl), Johnny SAT Bastable (bjo), Ron Ward (b), Colin Bowden (d) SAT Recorded: 7 May 1957 SAT Upbeat Jazz URCD 173 SAT SAT Eddie Condon SAT The Eel SAT Freeman SAT Max Kaminsky (tp), Floyd O’Brien (tb), Pee Wee Russell SAT (cl), Bud Freeman (ts), Joe Sullivan (p), Eddie Condon SAT (banjo), Artie Bernstein (b), Sid Catlett (d) SAT Recorded: 17 November 1933 SAT Topaz 1026 SAT SAT John Sangster SAT Rivendell SAT Sangster SAT John Sangster (vibes, Marimbaphone, celeste, percussion), SAT Bob Barnard (tp), John McCarthy (cl, ss & ts), Col Nolan SAT (p), George Thompson (b), Len Barnard (d & Washboard), Ian SAT Bloxsom (p) SAT Recorded: 25 August 1973 SAT Swaggie S1340 SAT SAT Dizzy Gillespie SAT My Man SAT Yvain, Charles, Pollock, Willemetz SAT Dizzy Gillespie (tp), Junior Mance (p), Les Spann (g), Sam SAT Jones (b), Lex Humphries (d) SAT Recorded: 17 February 1959 SAT Fresh Sound Records FSR CD580 SAT SAT Buddy Rich SAT The Beat Goes On SAT Bono SAT Quinn Davis (as), Ernie Watts (as & fl), Jay Corre, Robert SAT Keller (ts & fl), Marty Flax (bs), Bobby Shew (tp), Yoshito SAT Murakami, Charles Findley, John Scottiel (tp), Jim Trimble, SAT Ron Meyers, Bill Wimberly (tb), Richard Resnicoff (g), Ray SAT Starling (p), James Gannon (b), Buddy Rich (b) SAT Recorded: 25 February 1967 SAT Pacific Jazz CDP8379892 SAT SAT Benny Goodman SAT Dizzy Spells SAT Goodman, Hampton, Wilson SAT Benny Goodman (cl), Lionel Hampton (vibes), Teddy Wilson SAT (p), Gene Krupa (d) SAT Recorded: 16 January 1938 SAT C2K 65143 SAT SAT Carmen McRae SAT ‘Round Midnight SAT Monk, Hanighen, Hendricks SAT Clifford Jordon (ts), Eric Gunnison (p), George Mraz (b), SAT Al Foster (d) SAT Recorded: 1988 SAT Bluebird 09026 63841 2 SAT SAT Gerry Mulligan SAT Barbara’s Theme SAT Mandel SAT Gerry Mulligan (bs, p), Nick Travis, Don Ferrara, Conte SAT Candoli (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vibes), Willie Dennis, Alan SAT Ralph (tb), Gene Quill (as & cl), Bob Donovan (as), Jim SAT Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bs, bcl), Buddy Clark (bs), Mel SAT Lewis (d), Zoot Sims (ts) SAT Recorded: Milan November 1960 SAT Verve 8389332 SAT SAT Monty Alexander, Ray Brown & Herb Ellis SAT Fungi Mama SAT Mitchell-Browne-Washington-Bell SAT Monty Alexander (p), Ray Brown (b), Herb Ellis (d) SAT Recorded: 1982 SAT Concord Jazz CCD4193 SAT SAT Art Pepper SAT Anthropology SAT Gillespie-Parker SAT Art Pepper (as), Al Porcino (tp), Jack Sheldon (tp), Dick SAT Nash (tb), Bob Enevoldsen (ts), Vince de Rosa (French Horn), SAT Bud Shank (as), Bill Perkins (ts), Med Flory (bs), Russ SAT Freeman (p), Joe Mondragon (b), Mel Lewis (d) SAT Recorded: 28 March 1959 SAT Contemporary CSA 75686 SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b015ygnp (Listen) SAT Weinberg's The Passenger SAT SAT Although Mieczyslaw Weinberg finished his opera The SAT Passenger in 1968, it was banned in the USSR and never SAT performed in the composer's lifetime. SAT Only last year did it receive a full staging, when David SAT Pountney directed it at last year's Bregenz Festival, 14 SAT years after Weinberg's death. SAT SAT A chance encounter between two women travelling at sea - one SAT a former Auschwitz guard, the other ("The Passenger") a SAT former prisoner - triggers memories which plunge them into a SAT moral battle between guilt and denial, retribution and SAT absolution. SAT SAT Recorded at the 2010 Bregenz Festival. SAT SAT Martha, The Passenger ..... Elena Kelessidi SAT Lisa ..... Michelle Breedt SAT Walter ..... Roberto Sacca SAT Tadeusz ...... Artur Rucinski SAT Katja ...... Svetlana Doneva SAT Krzystina ...... Angelica Voje SAT Vlasta ...... Elzbieta Wróblewska SAT Hannah ...... Agnieszka Rehlis SAT Yvette ...... Talia Or SAT Old woman prisoner ...... Helen Field SAT Bronka ...... Liuba Sokolova SAT 1st SS-officer ...... Tobias Hächler SAT 2nd SS-officer ...... Wilfried Staber SAT 3rd SS-officer ...... David Danholt SAT Steward ...... Richard Angas SAT Boss ...... Heide Capovilla SAT SAT Chorus of the Prague Philharmonic; SAT Vienna Symphony Orchestra; SAT Conductor, Teodor Currentzis. SAT SAT 21:20 The Wire b015ygnr (Listen) SAT The Last Executioner SAT SAT Part of the Conviction season. Switzerland, 1938. Triple SAT murderer Paul Irniger has been sentenced to death. Over 120 SAT men have spontaneously applied to be his executioner. Based SAT on research by a psychiatrist at the time, Peter-Jakob SAT Kelting's play imagines 5 of the applicants competing for SAT the job. SAT SAT Matter ..... Paul Copley SAT Rutholz ..... Ralph Ineson SAT Schwertfeger ..... Bryan Dick SAT Stäuber ..... Simon Bubb SAT Stocker ..... Kenneth Collard SAT SAT Directed by Toby Swift. SAT SAT 22:05 Pre-Hear b015ygnt (Listen) SAT Richard Causton: Chamber Symphony SAT SAT The Philharmonia Orchestra's 'Music of Today' series, SAT curated until recently by composer Julian Anderson, is an SAT opportunity to showcase recent music by some of today's SAT important emerging composers. In February 2011, they gave a SAT portrait concert of 1971-born Richard Causton. This week, SAT Pre-Hear spotlights his Chamber Symphony of 2009, an SAT abstract work cast in two movements. Ryan Wigglesworth SAT conducts. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b015ygnw (Listen) SAT Pierre Boulez Celebration, Louis Andriessen SAT SAT Tom Service presents music from the Southbank Centre's SAT celebration of composer Pierre Boulez who has been one of SAT the most influential figures of the musical avant-garde for SAT the past sixty years. SAT SAT Plus the 'Hear and Now Fifty'. The fifth in the series of SAT signal works from the second half of the twentieth century SAT is Louis Andriessen's 1976 exploration of the relationship SAT between music and politics, De Staat. A key example of SAT European minimalism - with echoes of Stan Kenton and Count SAT Basie - discussed by fellow Dutch composer Michel van der Aa SAT and the South Bank's Head of Contemporary Culture, Gillian SAT Moore. SAT SAT Boulez: Notations i-xii SAT Pierre Laurent Aimard (piano) SAT SAT Boulez: Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna SAT Royal Academy of Music Manson Ensemble SAT Susanna Mälkki (conductor) SAT SAT Louis Andriessen: De Staat SAT Claron McFadden, Barbara Borden, Yvonne Benschop, Ananda SAT Goud (voices) SAT Schönberg Ensemble SAT Reinbert de Leeuw (conductor). SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 Jazz Library b00tmfdj (Listen) SUN Jimmy Woode SUN SUN Jimmy Woode was one of a dynasty of jazz musicians from SUN Boston, where he began his career with the likes of Charlie SUN Parker and Sidney Bechet. He joined Alyn Shipton during one SUN of his last visits to the UK before his death, to select his SUN finest records, including examples of his work with SUN Ellington, and with the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland band with SUN whom he played after settling in Europe at the end of the SUN 1960s. SUN SUN Charlie Parker SUN Now’s The Time SUN Parker SUN Herb Pomeroy, tp; Charlie Parker, as; Sir Charles Thompson, SUN p; Jimmy Woode, b; Kenny Clarke, d. Storyville Club, Boston, SUN 22 Sep 1953. SUN Blue Note SUN CDP 7 85108 2 SUN SUN Nat Pierce SUN Piercin’ Thu’ SUN Joe Waterhead SUN Doug Mettome, Ruby Braff, tp; Billy Byers, Matthew Gee, tb; SUN Phil Woods, as; Sam Margolis, ts; Nat Pierce, p; Freddie SUN Green, g ; Jimmy Woode, b; Jo Jones, d. New York City, Aug SUN 1955. SUN Fresh Sound SUN 2232 -2 CD 1 SUN SUN Sidney Bechet SUN Bugle Blues SUN Trad. / arr. Bechet SUN Sidney Bechet, ss; Vic Dickenson, tb; George Wein, p; Jimmy SUN Woode, b; Buzzy Drootin, d. Storyville Club, Boston, 25 Oct SUN 1953. SUN Black Lion SUN 760902 SUN SUN Ella Fitzgerald SUN (You’ll Have to Swing it) Mr Paganini SUN Sam Coslow SUN Ella Fitzgerald, v; Knud Jorgensen, p; Jimmy Woode, b; SUN William Schiopffe, d. Copenhagen, 25 Aug 1961. SUN Verve SUN 000009202 CD1 SUN SUN Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with the Symphony of the SUN Air SUN Night Creature (First Movement) SUN Ellington SUN Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance, tp; SUN Quentin Jackson, Britt Eoodman, John Sanders, tb; Jimmy SUN Hamilton, Rock Henderson, Russell Procope, Paul Gonsalves, SUN Harry Carney, reeds; Duke Ellington, p; Jimmy Woode, b; Dave SUN Black, d; with Symphony of the Air. Carnegie Hall, 16 Mar SUN 1955. SUN Musica Jazz SUN 2MJP 1021 Side 1 SUN SUN Duke Ellington SUN Diminuendo And Crescendo in Blue SUN Duke Ellington SUN Duke Ellington, p, dir; Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat SUN Anderson, Ray Nance, tp; Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, SUN John Sanders, tb; Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope, Harry SUN Carney, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, reeds; Jimmy Woode, SUN b; Sam Woodyard, d. Newport Jazz Festival, 7 July 1956. SUN Colombia SUN 88697492052 CD1 SUN SUN Duke Ellington & His Orchestra SUN Happy Anatomy [P.I. Five version] SUN Ellington SUN Ray Nance, tp; Jimmy Hamilton, ts, cl; Duke Ellington, p; SUN Jimmy Woode, b; Jimmy Johnson, d. June 1959. SUN Columbia SUN CK 65569 SUN SUN Jimmy Woode SUN Man From Potter's Crossing SUN Woode SUN Clark Terry, tp; Mike Simpson, fl; Porter Kilvert, as; Paul SUN Gonsalves, ts; Ramsey Lewis, p; Jimmy Woode, b; Sam SUN Woodyard, d. 19 Feb 1957. SUN Argo SUN LP630 SUN SUN Idrees Sulieman SUN I Can’t Get Started SUN Duke / Gershwin SUN Idrees Sulieman, tp; Bud Powell, p; Jimmy Woode, b; Joe SUN Harris, d. Koblenz, 3 Jan 1963. SUN Aris/GRP SUN 11502 SUN SUN The Kenny Clarke - Francy Boland Big Band SUN Going Straight SUN Boland SUN Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Derek Watkins, Kenny SUN Wheeler, tp; Åke Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier, tb; Derek SUN Humble, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott, Tony Coe, Sahib SUN Shihab, reeds; Francy Boland, p; Jimmy Woode, b; Kenny SUN Clarke, d; Kenny Clare, d. Cologne, Germany, 5 Sep 1969. SUN Rearward SUN RW 137 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b015ygrb (Listen) SUN Archive recordings from the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra SUN including Mahler 1st Symphony with Leonard Bernstein SUN 1:01 AM SUN Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] SUN Symphony no. 1 in D major; 'Titan' SUN Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SUN 1:58 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 24 (K.491) in C minor SUN Alfred Brendel (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, SUN Bernard Haitink (conductor) SUN 2:29 AM SUN Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] SUN Symphony no 5 (D.485) in B flat major; SUN Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) SUN 4 Letzte Lieder for voice and orchestra (AV.150) SUN Ragnhild Heiland Sørensen (soprano), Norwegian Radio SUN Orchestra, Milan Horvat (conductor) SUN 3:23 AM SUN Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) arr. Francesco Squarcia SUN String Quintet No.60 (G.324) (Op.30 No.6) in C major 'La SUN Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid' arr for string SUN orchestra SUN I Cameristi Italiani SUN 3:38 AM SUN Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) SUN Symphony No.7 in D minor (Op.70) SUN Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) SUN 4:16 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) transcribed Joseph SUN Petric SUN Adagio and rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, vla & vcl SUN (K.617) in C minor transcribed for accordion and string SUN quartet SUN Joseph Petric (accordion), Moshe Hammer & Marie Bérard SUN (violins), Douglas Perry (viola), David Hetherington (cello) SUN 4:27 AM SUN Veracini, Francesco (1690-1768) SUN Overture VI for 2 oboes, bassoon & strings SUN Michael Niesemann & Alison Gangler (oboes), Adrian Rovatkay SUN (bassoon), Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel (conductor) SUN 4:38 AM SUN Godard, Benjamin (1849-1895) SUN Berceuse de Jocelyn SUN David Varema (cello), Cornelia Lootsman (harp) SUN 4:44 AM SUN Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) SUN Concerto Grosso in B flat major (Op.3 No.1) SUN Elar Kuiv (violin), Olev Ainomae (oboe), Estonian Radio SUN Chamber Orchestra, Paul Mägi (conductor) SUN 4:54 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN Novelette in F major (Op.21 No.1) SUN Alfred Grünfeld (1852-1924) (piano) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Nicolai, Otto (1810-1849) SUN Overture to 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' SUN Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko SUN Munih (conductor) SUN 5:10 AM SUN Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) SUN 3 Shakespeare Songs for Chorus SUN Camerata Chamber Choir, Michael Bojesen (conductor) SUN 5:17 AM SUN Buxtehude, Dietrich [1637-1707] SUN Sonate IV for violin, viola da gamba and cembalo in B flat SUN major (BuxWV 255) SUN Ensemble CordArte SUN 5:25 AM SUN Kajanus, Robert (1856-1933) SUN Finnish Rhapsody No.1 SUN Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (conductor) SUN 5:35 AM SUN Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) SUN Herbstlied (Op.84 No.2) SUN Kaia Urb (soprano), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) SUN 5:40 AM SUN Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) SUN Quartet No.1 in F major for flute, clarinet, bassoon and SUN horn SUN Canberra Wind Soloists SUN 5:52 AM SUN Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SUN Ma Mère l'Oye ('Mother Goose Suite') SUN Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov (conductor) SUN 6:10 AM SUN Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) SUN Scherzo and March (S.177) SUN Jeno Jandó (piano) SUN 6:23 AM SUN Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957) SUN Violin Concerto in D Op 35 SUN James Ehnes (violin), Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell SUN Tovey (conductor) SUN 6:49 AM SUN Wassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766) SUN Concerto No.4 in G major (from Sei Concerti Armonici 1740) SUN Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, Jan Willem de Vriend SUN (conductor). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b0162g4w (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 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SUN Cossack Dance from Mazeppa SUN London Symphony Orchestra SUN Sir Charles Mackerras [conductor] SUN Mercury 434 352-2 SUN 07:08 SUN Algirdas Martinaitis SUN Alleluia SUN Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir SUN Paul Hillier [director] SUN Harmonia Mundi HMU 907391 SUN 07:12 SUN Claude Debussy SUN 2 Arabesques SUN Jean-Bernard Pommier [piano] SUN Virgin 7243 5 61421 2 1 SUN 07:20 SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Concerto for Oboe in C minor RV450 SUN Douglas Boyd [oboe] SUN The Chamber Orchestra of Europe SUN DG 435 873 2 SUN 07:31 SUN Dag Wirén SUN Serenade for Strings Op 11: Final mvt - Marcia SUN The Scottish Baroque Ensemble SUN Leonard Friedman [director] SUN CRD 3342 SUN 07:42 SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Concerto for horn and orchestra no. 4 (K.495) in E flat SUN major SUN Anthony Halstead [horn] SUN Academy of Ancient Music SUN Christopher Hogwood [conductor] SUN Decca 443 2162 SUN 08:03 SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN Old hundredth psalm SUN Choir of Winchester Cathedral SUN Waynflete Singers SUN Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra SUN David Hill [conductor] SUN Argo 436 120-2 SUN 08:09 SUN Franz Schubert SUN Impromptu No 4 in A flat: Allegretto D899 SUN Mitsuko Uchida [piano] SUN Philips 473 686-2 SUN 08:17 SUN Jean-Joseph de Mondonville SUN Sonate en symphonie in B flat major Op.3 No.3 SUN Les Musiciens du Louvre SUN Marc Minkowski [conductor] SUN Archiv 457 600-2 SUN 08:26 SUN Trad. SUN Swing Low Sweet Chariot SUN Arranger: Peter Knight SUN The Kings Singers SUN Signum SIG CD 121 SUN 08:29 SUN Alberto Ginastera SUN Danza Final (Malambo) from the ballet Estancia Op 8 SUN Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela SUN Gustavo Dudamel [conductor] SUN DG 477 8337 SUN 08:34 SUN Arvo Pärt SUN Spiegel im Spiegel SUN Nicola Benedetti [violin] SUN Alexi Grynyuk [piano] SUN Dg 476 3399 SUN 08:52 SUN Gustav Holst SUN Jupiter, bringer of jollity from The Planets Op 32 SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Vladimir Jurowski [conductor] SUN LPO 0047 SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b015ygrg (Listen) SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Ottone in villa (Sinfonia) SUN Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (director) SUN Naïve OP 30493 Disc 1, tracks 1-3 SUN SUN Maurice Ravel SUN Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs, no4) SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon (conductor) SUN RCA 09026 63683 2 tr5 SUN SUN Luigi Boccherini SUN Octet (Divertimento notturno) in G Op. 38 No. 4 SUN Anner Bylsma (cello) SUN RCA 88697685192 CD 1, tracks 5-7 SUN SUN Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev SUN Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major op 19 SUN Erik Friedman (violin), Boston Symphony Orchestra, Erich SUN Leinsdorf (conductor) SUN RCA 88697809452 CD 5, tracks 1-3 SUN SUN Alexandre Pierre François Boëly SUN Toccata (op no tbc) SUN Olivier Latry (pedal piano) SUN Naïve V 5278, Track 4 SUN SUN Jaromír Weinberger SUN Schwanda: Prelude & Fugue SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner (conductor) SUN RCA 09026 62587 2, track 7 SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Pensiero notturni di Filli: Nel dolce dell’oblio (HWV 134) SUN Elly Ameling (soprano), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) SUN DHM Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 74321 266132 Track 5 SUN SUN Heitor Villa-Lobos SUN Bachiana Brasiliera No.5 SUN Netania Davrath (soprano), New York Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Leonard Bernstein (conductor) SUN Sony Classical SMK 60571, tracks 5-6 SUN SUN Robert Schumann SUN Kinderszenen, op15 SUN Benno Moiseiwitsch (Piano) SUN DG477 9527, Disc 7, tracks 30-42 SUN SUN Antonin Dvorak SUN Terzetto in C, Op. 74 SUN Guarneri Quartet SUN RCA ‘Arkiv Music’ RCA 94196 Disc 1, tracks 1-4 SUN SUN Sir Charles Villiers Stanford SUN Irish Rhapsody No. 4 “The Fisherman” SUN Ulster Orchestra, Vernon Handley (conductor) SUN Chandos CHAN 10426 X tr tbc SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b015ygrd (Listen) SUN Lucinda Lambton SUN SUN Michael Berkeley's guest on Private Passions this week is SUN the photographer, writer and broadcaster on architectural SUN subjects, Lucinda Lambton. Her enthusiasms range from the SUN history of the lavatory to architecture for animals, SUN vanishing Victoriana, and The Great North Road. She has SUN researched, written presented some 55 films for the BBC and SUN 25 for ITV, including Lucinda Lambton's A-Z of Britain, a SUN 26-part BBC TV series, and Sublime Suburbia, a series of SUN four films for ITV about the architectural and historic SUN delights of London's suburbs. She gives talks throughout the SUN British Isles and the USA, including for the National Trust, SUN is a regular contributor to prominent newspapers and SUN magazines, and has made several series on architecture for SUN Radio 4. SUN SUN Her musical passions range from a Bach Brandenburg Concerto SUN to Mozart's charming piano variations on the nursery rhyme SUN 'Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman' (better known in the UK as SUN 'Twinkle, twinkle little star'), Weber's overture to SUN 'Oberon', Joan Sutherland singing the famous Doll's Song SUN from Act 1 of Offenbach's opera 'The Tales of Hoffmann', SUN Yehudi Menuhin playing the astonishingly virtuosic last SUN movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No.1, music by a SUN Cajun band from Louisiana, and two more well-known pieces SUN from America, a country that Lucinda Lambton particularly SUN loves. SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Brandenburg Concerto no 6 in B flat (3rd movement, Allegro) SUN The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood SUN OISEAU LYRE 414 187-2 SUN SUN Julia Ward Howe SUN The Battle Hymn of the Republic SUN Reinald Werrenrath (baritone), Josef Pasternack (conductor) SUN VICTOR B-19377 SUN SUN Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SUN Variations on ‘Ah, vous dirai-je Maman’, K265 SUN Clara Haskil (piano) SUN DG 437 676-2 SUN SUN Carl Maria von Weber SUN Overture to Oberon SUN Berlin PO/Herbert Von Karajan SUN DG 020 102-2 SUN SUN Trad SUN America the Beautiful SUN Ray Charles SUN RHINO 605748 SUN SUN Jacques Offenbach SUN Les oiseaux dans la charmille (The Tales of Hoffman, Act 1) SUN Joan Sutherland (Olympia), Jacques Charon (Spalanzani), The SUN Orchestra of the Suisse Romande/Richard Bonynge SUN DECCA 417 363-2 SUN SUN Nicolò Paganini SUN Violin Concerto No 1 in D (part of the 3rd movement, Rondo, SUN allegro spiritoso) SUN Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Paris SO/Pierre Monteux SUN EMI CDH 565959-2 SUN SUN Savoy Family Cajun Band SUN J'ai passé devant ta porte SUN Savoy Family Cajun Band SUN FESTIVALINK R 1691304 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b015ygrl (Listen) SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra SUN SUN Catherine Bott introduces highlights of a concert recorded SUN at the Grand Hall of the Konzerthaus in Vienna, given by the SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra under the ensemble's founder and SUN conductor Andrea Marcon. They are joined by the French SUN coloratura soprano Patricia Petibon in repertoire by Handel, SUN Scarlatti and Tarquinio Merula. SUN SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN Sinfonia in G for strings and basso continuo, RV.149 SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN Alessandro Stradella SUN Queste lagrime e sospiri, aria di Erodiade SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN Alessandro Scarlatti SUN Se il mio dolor l’offende, from ‘La Griselda’ SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Concerto grosso in G, Op.6 No.1, HWV.319 SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Piangero la sorte mia, from ‘Giulio Cesare’, HWV.17 SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Neghhittosi, or voi che fate, from ‘Ariodante’, HWV.33 SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN Tarquinio Merula SUN Ballo detto Pollicio SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN Francesco Geminiani SUN Concerto grosso in D minor (‘La Follia’) (1726) after SUN Sonata, Op.5 No.12 by Arcangelo Corelli SUN Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN Antonio Sartorio SUN Quando voglio, from ‘Giulio Cesare in Egitto’ SUN Patricia Petibon (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea SUN Marcon (conductor) SUN Recording by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b015ygrn (Listen) SUN Bournemouth SO - Stravinsky, Britten, Beethoven SUN SUN Andrew McGregor presents a concert by the Bournemouth SUN Symphony Orchestra. SUN SUN The programme begins with music by Stravinsky in which he SUN first explores the music of the past. Then leading tenor, SUN Mark Padmore joins the orchestra for the youthful Benjamin SUN Britten's setting of prose poems by the nineteen year old SUN Arthur Rimbaud as he sets out on a journey of self SUN discovery. SUN SUN Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite SUN Britten: Les Illuminations SUN Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 SUN SUN Mark Padmore (tenor) SUN Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra SUN Kirill Karabits (conductor). SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b015ndgr (Listen) SUN From Westminster Abbey on the Eve of the Feast of Edward the SUN Confessor SUN SUN Introit: Os justi meditabitur (Bruckner) SUN Responses: Matthew Martin SUN Psalms: 98, 99 (Elvey, Morley) SUN First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 2 vv7-18 SUN Canticles: The Second Service (Leighton) SUN Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 1 vv18-end SUN Anthem: Give unto the Lord (Elgar) SUN Hymn: Christ is the King (Vulpius) SUN Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in B flat Op 35 no 6 SUN (Mendelssohn) SUN SUN James O'Donnell (Organist and Master of the Choristers) SUN Robert Quinney (Sub Organist). SUN SUN 17:00 Words and Music b015zsdq (Listen) SUN The Parish Priest SUN SUN For those of us whose only encounters with priests are when SUN we attend Christenings, weddings and funerals, or “hatching, SUN matching and despatching” ceremonies, the image created is SUN rather sketchy. Through screen portrayals one would imagine SUN that priests are usually either rather distant, saintly SUN people who don’t say much unless it’s written in a prayer SUN book, or that they are malevolent abusers of power, or SUN incompetent, well-meaning buffoons completely out of touch SUN with the real world. As the wife of a parish priest myself, SUN I would say that the nearest TV has come to reality is SUN probably a combination of “The Vicar of Dibley” and the more SUN recent “Rev”. Dawn French showed, possibly for the first SUN time, that a priest is human and could be vulnerable, wise, SUN gullible and funny. In “Rev”, Tom Hollander’s put upon vicar SUN floundering in a modern inner London parish reflected my SUN husband’s life so accurately we wondered if the writer had SUN been spying on us. SUN SUN I have tried to reflect all the above perceptions, both SUN stereotypical and real, in the texts and music in this SUN programme, focussing mainly on the Anglican Church and SUN starting at the top with the most famous musical priest of SUN all - Zadok. Handel’s anthem was written for George II’s SUN coronation and has been performed at every British SUN coronation since whilst the new monarch is being anointed by SUN the Archbishop of Canterbury, who most likely will have SUN started his career as a curate in some obscure parish SUN somewhere. SUN SUN Crashing back down to earth, the anonymous writer of the SUN poem read by Michael Kitchen clearly has first hand SUN experience of parish life and neatly sums up many of the SUN issues faced by a newly qualified curate. SUN SUN The lofty “pale young curate” in Gilbert and Sullivan’s SUN Sorcerer probably would not have bothered himself with such SUN lowly concerns, but certainly enjoys the adoration he SUN receives from women. As nuptials are celebrated and wedding SUN cake is consumed during Saint-Saens’ frilly and delightful SUN piece for piano and orchestra, the women in the congregation SUN swoon as various preachers stand in the pulpit. Anthony SUN Trollope’s Obadiah Slope is one of the great fictional SUN clergy creations (famously portrayed by Alan Rickman in a TV SUN adaption some years ago) and consciously wields his SUN self-serving charisma over women, whilst Mark Twain’s SUN preacher sets all hearts aflutter, as does the duplicitous SUN “Deacon Jones”. Harvey and the Wallbangers, some might SUN remember, had a huge cult following in the 1980s and this SUN was one of their most popular songs, performed with the SUN usual immaculate gloss during a live show somewhere in SUN London. SUN SUN Thomas Hardy’s narcissistic priest in his poem “In Church”, SUN read by Celia Imrie, reveals how much of a calculated and SUN nuanced performance preaching can be, which may not always SUN be a bad thing if the message is to get across effectively. SUN There is no doubt about the effectiveness of Charles SUN Dickens’ preacher, with girls fainting as he describes the SUN fires of hell. Nina Simone’s rendition of “Go to Hell” SUN makes it sound almost a pleasant and jolly place to be until SUN you listen to the words of the song. SUN SUN The young Tom Sawyer thrills at the idea of a child leading SUN a lion in the Bible text chosen by his preacher, so long as SUN it’s a tame one, and would probably have enjoyed joining in SUN with singing “All things bright and beautiful” on the SUN Children’s Hour recording, though maybe not with the same SUN cut glass accents of the hand picked little angels SUN introduced by Uncle Mac. SUN SUN The cliché of a charismatic preacher, righteous in the SUN pulpit and tyrannical in the community, makes frequent SUN appearances in drama and literature, but the young Jane Eyre SUN shows some quick thinking when confronted by the threat of SUN eternal damnation by her own domineering priest. Avoid Hell SUN by staying well and not dying – sorted! The music here is SUN one of my favourite films scores by the incomparable Malcolm SUN Arnold. The 1961 film “Whistle down the Wind” tells the SUN story of a group of children (starring a youthful Hayley SUN Mills) who discover a fugitive in the barn and mistake him SUN for Jesus. Arnold has a unique talent to touch hearts with SUN his almost manipulative writing and the poignancy of the SUN story leaves a stronger impression thanks to the music. SUN SUN In any community death is never far away, but unless it SUN affects us personally it is mostly kept hidden these days. SUN For a parish priest it is a part of every day life and one SUN of the most important social functions he or she will SUN perform is not only to officiate at funerals, but to act as SUN an unofficial bereavement counsellor to the remaining loved SUN ones. A professional counsellor would have had years of SUN specific training to do this, whereas a priest relies much SUN more heavily on their natural sympathetic nature (which SUN tends to go with the job) and years of experience. John SUN Pritchard’s eloquently written book “The life and work of a SUN priest” is a profound source of wisdom and experience and SUN his description of how a priest should approach a bereaved SUN family goes straight to the heart of what parish clergy find SUN most challenging – the death of a child. SUN SUN J.S. Bach’s music is inextricably linked with his own SUN immovable faith and the words in his motet “O Jesu Christ, SUN meins Lebens Licht” appeal to Christ to open wide the gates SUN of Heaven. In my opinion, Bach’s music will always be SUN appropriate in the most tragic of circumstances, but James SUN MacMillan’s searing setting of similar words, dedicated to SUN the dead of the Dunblane tragedy in 1996, also easily rises SUN to the challenge. SUN SUN Benjamin Britten’s Nicolas grows jauntily from a baby to a SUN Bishop, returning the mood to a happier place, and here we SUN can savour some comedy with the self important Mr Collins SUN from Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” (enjoy the SUN characterisation provided by Celia Imrie), along with “The SUN Vicar of Bray” who is happy to adapt his ministry to the SUN whims of whoever is on the throne at the time. SUN SUN Much of daily clergy business is fairly mundane and Simon SUN Nash in his crime mystery novel “Unhallowed murder” has SUN written perhaps one of the best descriptions I have yet seen SUN of the sheer tedium of PCC meetings. Michael Kitchen’s SUN deadpan, sardonic interpretation will resonate with anybody SUN who has ever attended a meeting in a cold church. SUN SUN Another constant pressure for clergy is that everybody wants SUN a piece of them, and for Sweeney Todd that is no metaphor, SUN as he and Mrs Lovett tuck into “A Little Priest” for supper. SUN Adey Grummet’s hilarious account of life as a vicar’s wife SUN in “Suddenly he thinks he’s a sunbeam” reflects my own SUN experience very accurately, with beggars ringing the SUN doorbell every day and asking for train fares to attend SUN funerals in Scotland (a very common “story”, and on at least SUN one occasion at our vicarage it was to the funeral of the SUN same parent who had died a few months previously). SUN SUN The Anglican Church will always be in crisis, whether it be SUN with financial worries, falling congregation numbers or SUN wrestling with controversial decisions about who should and SUN shouldn’t be ordained. However, R.S. Thomas, who himself SUN was an Anglican clergyman, in his poem “The Priest” comes to SUN the conclusion that whatever people may think, the priest is SUN still a necessary and important part of the community. He SUN or she will always continue to pray for the souls of the SUN parish, whether or not they venture through the church door. SUN As William Harris’s exquisite setting of (priest) John SUN Donne’s prayer “Bring us o Lord” fade away, and the bells SUN ring across Ketèlbey’s sentimentalised meadow, the prayers SUN continue to be said by priests all over the world. SUN SUN Producer: Helen Garrison SUN SUN 17:00 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Zadok the Priest SUN The King’s Consort, SUN The Choir of the King’s Consort SUN Robert King (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67286 SUN 17:06 SUN Parish Ministry, read by Michael Kitchen SUN 17:08 SUN Howard Goodall SUN Theme from ‘The Vicar of Dibley’ (The Lord is my Shepherd) SUN George and the choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford SUN Stephen Darlington (conductor) SUN London Records DIBCD 1 SUN 17:11 SUN Gilbert & Sullivan SUN The air is charged/Time was, when love and I were well SUN acquainted (The Sorcerer) SUN Jeffrey Kitch (tenor) - Dr Daly, vicar of Ploverleigh SUN D’Oyly Carte Opera Company SUN The New Symphony Orchestra SUN Isidore Godfrey (conductor) SUN Naxos 8.110785 SUN 17:11 SUN A memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith (extract), read by SUN Celia Imrie SUN 17:15 SUN Suddenly he thinks he’s a sunbeam (extract), read by Celia SUN Imrie SUN 17:15 SUN Camille Saint-Saëns SUN Wedding Cake SUN Stephen Hough (piano) SUN City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra SUN Sakari Oramo (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA67331/2 SUN 17:21 SUN An Epigram, read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:21 SUN Barchester Towers (extract), read by Michael Kitchen SUN 17:22 SUN The adventures of Tom Sawyer (extract), read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:22 SUN Lange/Heath/Loring SUN Deacon Jones SUN Harvey and the Wallbangers SUN Gott discs GottCD015 SUN 17:25 SUN In Church, read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:25 SUN Morton Gould SUN Spirituals: III A little bit of sin SUN London Symphony Orchestra SUN Walter Susskind (conductor) SUN Everest EVC 9003 SUN 17:27 SUN Reprinted pieces (extract), read by Michael Kitchen SUN 17:27 SUN M. Bailey, Jr SUN Go to Hell SUN Nina Simone SUN Global RADCD84 SUN 17:30 SUN Wisdom 4, vv 10-15, read by Canon Martin Shaw SUN 17:31 SUN Uri Caine SUN Dark Flame (after Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn - St SUN Anthony of Padua) SUN Uri Caine and friends SUN Winter and Winter 910 095-2 SUN 17:32 SUN The adventures of Tom Sawyer (extract), read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:33 SUN Martin Shaw (after trad. English melody) SUN Hymn: All things bright and beautiful SUN Imperial War Museum RRCD244/WM SUN 17:35 SUN Jane Eyre (extract), read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:36 SUN Malcolm Arnold SUN Theme from Whistle down the wind SUN London Symphony Orchestra SUN Richard Hickox (conductor) SUN Chandos CHAN 9100 SUN 17:39 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht BWV 118b SUN The Monteverdi Choir SUN The English Baroque Soloists SUN John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) SUN Archiv 429 782-2 SUN 17:48 SUN The life and work of a priest (extract), read by Michael SUN Kitchen SUN 17:50 SUN James MacMillan SUN A child’s prayer (dedicated to the dead of Dunblane) SUN The Choir of Westminster Cathedral SUN Martin Baker (Master of Music) SUN Hyperion CDA67219 SUN 17:54 SUN Sure, read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:54 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN St Nicholas: The birth of Nicolas SUN Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) SUN Harry Briggs (treble) SUN Corydon Singers SUN English Chamber Orchestra SUN Matthew Best (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA66333 SUN 17:57 SUN Pride and Prejudice (extract), read by Celia Imrie SUN 17:59 SUN Trad. English, arr. Sir Charles Mackerras SUN The Vicar of Bray SUN Owen Brannigan (bass) SUN Hendon Grammar School Choir SUN Pro Arte Orchestra SUN Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) SUN EMI 5 85912 2 SUN 18:02 SUN Unhallowed murder (extract), read by Michael Kitchen SUN 18:02 SUN William 'Count' Basie SUN Blues in the church SUN Count Basie Trio SUN Pablo CD 2310.712 SUN 18:07 SUN Self Management, from ‘The Vicar’s Guide’, ed. David Ison, SUN read by Celia Imrie SUN 18:08 SUN Stephen Sondheim SUN Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street - A little SUN priest SUN Angela Lansbury (Mrs Lovett) SUN Len Cariou (Sweeney Todd) SUN Original cast recording SUN Paul Gemignani (musical director) SUN RCA Red Seal 3379-2-RC SUN 18:12 SUN The Bishop’s Mistake, read by Michael Kitchen SUN 18:13 SUN Suddenly he thinks he’s a sunbeam (extract), read by Celia SUN Imrie SUN 18:15 SUN Wynton Marsalis SUN Sunday Blessing SUN Big Band SUN Wynton Marsalis (conductor) SUN Sony SK 51239 SUN 18:17 SUN Jesus Christ was out walking, read by Celia Imrie SUN 18:18 SUN The Priest, read by Michael Kitchen SUN 18:20 SUN Creed SUN 18:20 SUN William Harris SUN Bring us, O Lord God SUN Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford SUN John Harper (director) SUN Alpha CDCA 914 SUN 18:23 SUN Blessing, The Very Reverend Raymond Furnell, Provost of St SUN Edmundsbury SUN 18:23 SUN Albert W Ketèlbey SUN Bells across the meadow SUN The New London Orchestra SUN Ronald Corp (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA66868 SUN 18:28 SUN The life and work of a priest (extract), read by Michael SUN Kitchen SUN SUN 18:30 Let the Peoples Sing 2011 b015ygym (Listen) SUN Part 1 SUN SUN Live from the brand new studios of Media City, in Salford, SUN BBC Radio 3 hosts the Grand Final of Let the Peoples Sing, SUN 2011, the international competition for amateur choirs. Nine SUN competing vocal groups from across Europe and the USA battle SUN it out in music from Palestrina to Poulenc, György Ligeti to SUN Joni Mitchell, and from Bulgarian folksong to Sami yoiking. SUN And the evening culminates with a guest appearance by the SUN Slovenian choir who were overall winners at the last SUN competition. SUN SUN Louise Fryer presents this feast of vocal virtuosity, SUN broadcast live to the UK, across Europe and to North SUN America. SUN SUN Adolf Fredrik's Girls' Choir, Sweden; SUN Karin Bäckström (conductor). SUN SUN San Francisco Girls Chorus, USA; SUN Susan McMane (conductor). SUN SUN Youth Choir of Tallinn Music High School, Estonia; SUN Ingrid Kõrvits (conductor). SUN SUN 19:45 Twenty Minutes b015ygzv (Listen) SUN Let the Peoples Sing SUN SUN During the interval of the Let the Peoples Sing Grand Final, SUN Louise Fryer takes a closer look at this international SUN competition for amateur choirs, and talks to some of the SUN participants. SUN SUN Producer: Martin Williams & Amy Wheel. SUN SUN 20:05 Let the Peoples Sing 2011 b015ygzx (Listen) SUN Part 2 SUN SUN Finnish Vocal Ensemble, Finland; SUN Eric-Olof Söderström (conductor). SUN SUN Consono Chamber Choir, Germany; SUN Harald Jers (conductor). SUN SUN Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening, Norway; SUN Marit Tøndel Bodsberg (conductor). SUN SUN Swedish Chamber Choir, Sweden; SUN Simon Phipps (conductor). SUN SUN St. Stanislav's Girls' Choir, Ljubljana, Slovenia; SUN Helena Fojkar Zupancic; (conductor). SUN SUN 21:30 Drama on 3 b015ygzz (Listen) SUN Brand SUN SUN As part of Radio 3's Conviction series, Henrik Ibsen's study SUN of a religious zealot who refuses to compromise, leading him SUN to risk catastrophe for himself and his family. Faced with SUN possible tragedy for his loved ones, will he persist with SUN his absolutism? SUN SUN Brand ..... Gerard Murphy SUN Agnes ..... Morven Christie SUN Mayor ..... Jeremy Swift SUN Mother/Voice ..... Ann Mitchell SUN Ejnar ..... Carl Prekopp SUN Gerd, Son, Woman ..... Alex Tregear SUN Doctor ..... Alan Cox SUN Provost ..... Mark Tandy SUN Guide, Man ..... James Lailey SUN Crazed Woman ..... Susie Riddell SUN Gipsy, Woman ..... Elaine Claxton SUN Sexton, Man ..... Reg Stewart SUN Schoolmaster, Man ..... Gerard McDermott SUN Man ..... Simon Bubb SUN SUN Music composed and performed by Nicolai Abrahamsen. SUN Directed by Peter Kavanagh. SUN SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up b015yh01 (Listen) SUN Jacqui Dankworth SUN SUN In this interview with Julian Joseph on Jazz Line-Up, Jacqui SUN Dankworth speaks openly and passionately about how her late SUN father, John Dankworth, inspired her in her development as a SUN singer. Jacqui is also an actress and has and still does SUN appear on the large and small screen. But it's Jazz where SUN she feels at home still performing with her mother, Cleo SUN Laine. Jacqui made this album "It Happens Quietly" in SUN collaboration with her father and guides us though what was SUN a difficult process of laying vocal tracks on the already SUN recorded rhythm tracks from her dad, especially as you can SUN hear him counting in the band at the start of the numbers, SUN they leave the count in on the CD for one of the tracks in SUN his memory. SUN Jacqui has the best of British jazz on this album including SUN her musical director Malcolm Edmunston, Tim Garland on SUN reeds, Steve Brown, drums, her brother Alec on bass and Ben SUN Davis on cello on one track. SUN SUN Serge Chaloff SUN Oh Baby SUN Serge Chaloff (Sax), Boots Mussulli (Alto Sax), Russ Freeman SUN (Piano), Jimmy Woode (Bass), Buzzy Drootin (Drums) SUN Murphy SUN Proper Note Properbox 15 SUN SUN Jacqui Dankworth SUN The Man SUN Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Sir John Dankworth (Sax), Malcolm SUN Edmunstone (Piano), Chris Allard, (Guitar), Alec Dankworth SUN (Bass), Andrew Bain (Drums) SUN Jacqui Dankworth/John Dankworth SUN Specific Jazz SPEC 014 SUN SUN Jacqui Dankworth SUN It Happens Quietly SUN Jacqui Dankworth (Vocal), Tim Garland (Sax), Malcolm SUN Edmunstone (Piano), Chris Allard, (Guitar), Alec Dankworth SUN (Bass), Andrew Bain (Drums) SUN John Dankworth, Buddy Kaye SUN Specific Jazz SPEC 014 SUN SUN Tigran SUN What The Waves Brought SUN Tigran Hamasyan (Piano) SUN Tigran Hamasyan SUN Verve Promo n/a SUN SUN Andrew McCormack, Jason Yarde SUN Dark to Bright SUN Andrew McCormack (Piano), Jason Yarde (Sax) SUN Jason Yarde SUN Edition EDN 1028 SUN SUN Phil Robson SUN Telegram SUN Phil Robson (Guitar), Mark Turner (Sax). Gareth Lockrane SUN (Flute), Michael Janisch (Acoustic Bass), Ernesto Simpson SUN (Drums) SUN Phil Robson SUN Whirlwind Records Ltd WR 4620 SUN SUN MON MONDAY 17 OCTOBER 2011 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b015yh3s (Listen) MON John Shea presents a concert from 2009 Vevey Festival in MON Switzerland - Isabelle Faust & Alexander Melnikov perform MON Mendelssohn's Violin Sonata in F minor, and are joined by MON Teunis van der Zwart in Brahms Horn Trio MON 12:31 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] MON Sonata for violin and piano (Op.4) in F minor MON Isabelle Faust (Violin), Alexander Melnikov (Piano) MON 12:51 AM MON Brahms, Johannes [1833-1897] MON Trio for horn, violin and piano (Op.40) in E flat major MON Teunis Van Der Zwart (Horn), Isabelle Faust (Violin), MON Alexander Melnikov (Piano) MON 1:20 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Symphony no.6 in C major, (D.589) MON Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Peka Saraste MON (conductor) MON 1:52 AM MON Badarzewska-Baranowska, Tekla (1838-1862) MON The maiden's prayer (Op.4) MON Kyung-Sook Lee (female) (piano) MON 1:57 AM MON Handel, George Friedrich (1685-1759) MON Cantata Delirio amoroso : 'Da quel giorno fatale' (HWV.99) MON Monique Zanetti (soprano), Musica Alta Ripa MON 2:31 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Quartet for strings No.2 (Op.13) in A minor MON Biava Quartet MON 3:01 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Hoffnung (D.637 Op.78 No.2) MON Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano - MON after Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) MON 3:04 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Des Mädchens Klage (D.191, Op.58 No.3) MON Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano - MON after Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) MON 3:08 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) MON Symphony No 8 (Op.93) in F major MON BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) MON 3:35 AM MON Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) MON Liebesträume (Rêve d'amour ): Notturno III: 'O Lieb' in A MON flat major (S.541) MON Richard Raymond (piano) MON 3:40 AM MON Duruflé, Maurice (1902-1986) MON Quatre motets sur des thèmes Grégoriens (Op.10) MON BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) MON 3:49 AM MON Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758) MON Sonata in D minor MON Amsterdam Bach Soloists, Wim ten Have (conductor) MON 3:58 AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Solitudini amate' (recit); 'Aure, Fonti, ombre gradite' MON (arioso) - from the opera 'Alessandro' MON Sophie Boulin (soprano - Roxana), La Petite Bande, Sigswald MON Kuijken (director) MON 4:05 AM MON Mantzaros, Nikolaos (1795-1872) MON Sinfonia di genere orientale in A minor MON National Symphony Orchestra of Greek Radio, conductor MON Andreas Pylarinos MON 4:15 AM MON Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) MON Introduction and rondo capriccioso for violin and orchestra MON (Op.28) MON Moshe Hammer (violin), Winnepeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro MON Koizumi (conductor) MON 4:24 AM MON Fux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741) MON Laudate Dominum MON Capella Nova Graz, Otto Kargl (conductor) MON 4:31 AM MON Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) MON La chapelle de Guillaume Tell MON Matti Raekallio (piano) MON 4:37 AM MON Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784) MON Sinfonie in F major (1745) (F.67) MON Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Stephan Mai (director) MON 4:49 AM MON Krek, Uro? (b. 1922) MON Samotno Ugibanje MON Chamber Choir AVE, Andra? Hauptman (conductor) MON 4:53 AM MON Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), arranged by Humperdinck, MON Engelbert (1854-1921) MON Good Friday Music (from 'Parsifal') MON Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) MON 5:03 AM MON Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) MON Sonata for violin and piano in G major MON Peter Oundjian (violin), William Tritt (piano) MON 5:22 AM MON Rore, Cipriano de (c1515-1565) MON Alma susanna' MON The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) MON 5:27 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Symphony No.16 in C major (K.128) MON The Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in Poznan, MON Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor) MON 5:40 AM MON Kodály, Zoltán (1882-1967) MON Mátrai Kepek (Mátra Pictures) for choir MON Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) MON 5:52 AM MON Gershwin, George (1898-1937) MON Rhapsody in Blue MON Hinko Haas (piano) MON 6:08 AM MON Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) MON Quartet for Strings (Op.74'3) in G minor "Rider" MON Ebene Quartet (string quartet). MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b015yh3v (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 06:31 MON Sir William Walton MON Prelude for Orchestra ‘Granada’ MON The London Philharmonic MON Bryden Thomson (conductor) MON CHANDOS CHAN 8968 MON 06:38 MON Joseph Haydn MON ‘London’ Trio no.1 MON Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) MON Isaac Stern (violin) MON Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) MON CBS MASTERWORKS CD 37786 MON 06:47 MON Antonin Dvorak MON Moderato: alla Pollacca from Suite in A major, ‘American’ MON Op.98b MON Budapest Festival Orchestra MON Iván Fischer (conductor) MON CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS SA 30010 MON 06:52 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Aria: Schafe können sicher weiden (‘Sheep may safely graze) MON from Cantata no.208: Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd MON (‘The lively chase is all my heart’s delight’) aka ‘Hunt’ MON cantata MON Emma Kirkby (soprano: Pales) MON The Parley of Instruments MON Rachel Beckett, Marion Scott (recorders) MON Roy Goodman (conductor) MON HYPERION CDA66169 MON 07:03 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Finale: Presto from A Musical Joke, K.522 MON The English Concert MON Andrew Manze (director) MON HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 807280 MON 07:08 MON Johannes Brahms MON No.4: Liebe kam aus fernen Landen (‘Love drew near from MON distant places) from 15 Romances from Tieck’s ‘Magelone’ MON Op.33 aka Die schöne Magelone MON Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone) MON Gérard Wyss (piano) MON TUDOR 761 MON 07:13 MON Ralph Vaughan Williams MON The Lark Ascending MON Nicola Benedetti (violin) MON London Philharmonic Orchestra MON Andrew Litton (conductor) MON DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 3399 MON 07:31 MON Leos Janacek MON 1. Allegro from Sinfonietta MON Czech Philharmonic Orchestra MON Karel Ančerl (conductor) MON SUPRAPHON 11 0604-2 MON 07:34 MON Scott Joplin MON The Entertainer MON Michel Legrand (piano) MON ERATO 4509 96386-2 MON 07:39 MON Franz Schubert MON Entr’acte from Rosamunde D797 MON Orpheus Chamber Orchestra MON DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 437 782-2 MON 07:49 MON Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber MON Battalia MON Il Giardino Armonico MON Giovanni Antonini (conductor) MON TELDEC 3984-21464-2 MON 08:03 MON Charles-François Gounod MON Funeral March of a Marionette MON Detroit Symphony Orchestra MON Paul Paray (conductor) MON MERCURY LIVING PRESENCE 434 332-2 MON 08:07 MON Johannes Brahms MON 2. Intermezzo in A major from 6 Piano pieces Op.118 MON Stephen Kovacevich (piano) MON PHILIPS 420 750-2 MON 08:13 MON Gregorio Allegri MON Miserere (sung in English – ed. David Willcocks) MON Roy Goodman (treble solo) MON The Choir of King’s College Cambridge MON Sir David Willcocks (director) MON DECCA 466 373-2 MON 08:31 MON Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek MON Donna Diana – overture MON Vienna Philharmonic MON Claudio Abbado (conductor) MON DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 423 662-2 MON 08:37 MON Gerald Finzi MON Fear no more the heat o’ the sun from Let Us Garlands Bring MON (text: William Shakespeare from Cymbeline Act IV scene 2) MON Bryn Terfel (baritone) MON Malcolm Martineau (piano) MON DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 445 946-2 MON 08:43 MON McEWEN MON Finale: ‘La Racleuse’ – vivace from String quartet no.8 in A MON major ‘Biscay’ MON Edinburgh Quartet MON MERIDIAN CDE 84445 MON 08:49 MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Finale: Molto allegro from Piano concerto no.2 in B flat MON major Op.19 MON Barry Douglas (piano / director) MON Camerata Ireland MON SATIRINO SR 051 MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b015yh3x (Listen) MON 9am MON Sarah Walker's selection of music today includes Handel's MON Let thy Hand be Strengthened performed by the Choir of MON King's College, Cambridge, and the Academy of Ancient Music MON from the Essential CD of the Week: a recording of Handel's MON Coronation Anthems conducted by Stephen Cleobury. MON MON 9.30am MON A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the MON Week, the clarinettist Jack Brymer: Mozart (Kegelstatt Trio MON in E flat, K 498); and Coates (Saxo Rhapsody). Also in this MON hour, Glazunov's Concert Waltz in D performed by the Kirov MON Orchestra of St Petersburg. MON MON 10.30am MON The Essential Classics guest is Simon Jenkins, the MON journalist, author and former editor of The Times and the MON Evening Standard, who is also chairman of the National MON Trust. Today he introduces a piece played by a favourite MON performer and the first record he bought. MON MON 11am MON Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review. MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b015yh3z (Listen) MON Herold, Adam and Delibes, The Beginnings of French Romantic MON Ballet MON MON The Golden Age of Romantic French Ballet is a period which MON saw huge developments in the art form, from composers MON starting to write original music, to the role of female MON dancers taking more prominence. Tchaikovsky after hearing MON one such ballet from the period, Sylvia by Lėo Delibes, said MON that "Had I known that music, I would not have written Swan MON Lake". Delibes had other huge successes, Coppélia and Lakmé, MON but his output may never have come to fruition without the MON encouragement of his mentor Adolphe Adam. Adam was another MON significant figure in the world of romantic works for the MON stage, especially his ballet Giselle. However Giselle, MON Sylvia and Coppélia were certainly not the beginnings of MON Romantic French Ballet, a position which has been allotted MON by some, to Ferdinand Herold. Composer of the Week looks at MON the life and works of Herold, Adam and Delibes. MON MON In the first episode exploring the life and music of MON Ferdinand Herold, Donald Macleod follows the composer's MON early footsteps. With a string of successes in Paris notably MON as a pianist, and as a composer of piano concertos such as MON his second in E flat major, Herold soon won the Prix de Rome MON and would be setting off for Italy to soak up the Italian MON cultural heritage. MON MON It was in Milan where Herold composed his first work for the MON stage, premiered in front of the entire court of the King of MON Naples, Joachim Murat. However, still required to satisfy MON the regulations of the Prix de Rome, he was obliged to send MON the odd composition back to Paris for assessment, such as MON his second Symphony. MON MON Once Herold returned to Paris, his career focused upon music MON for the stage. It is in ballet and opera comique, that we MON see him make his greatest mark, such as La somnambule, MON considered by some as the prototype of 19th century romantic MON ballets. MON MON Ferdinand Hérold MON La Fille mal gardee - suite, arr. Lanchbery MON Barry WORDSWORTH MON Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra MON EMI MON cdc-749403-2 MON MON Ferdinand Hérold MON Concerto no. 2 in E flat MON Herve NIQUET - Director MON Jean-Frederic NEUBERGER - Piano MON Warsaw Sinfonia MON Mirare MON MIR127 MON MON Ferdinand Hérold MON Symphony no. 2 in D MON Wolf-Dieter HAUSCHILD MON Italian Swiss Orchestra MON Dynamic MON CDS282 MON MON Ferdinand Hérold MON La Somnambule - ballet MON Richard BONYNGE MON Orchestra Victoria MON Melba Recordings MON MR301087 MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015yh41 (Listen) MON Renata Pokupic MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall in London. Croatian mezzo-soprano MON Renata Pokupic is internationally renowned for her acclaimed MON performances of Baroque, Classical and coloratura MON repertoire. Well known to UK opera and concert hall MON audiences, she returns to Wigmore Hall with a more intitmate MON song recital that contrasts the classical romanticism of MON Schubert with the extrovert theatricality of Kurt Weill. MON MON Schubert: An Silvia; Im Frühling; Im Abendrot; Die junge MON Nonne. MON Enescu: Estrene à Anne; Languir me fais; Aux damoyselles MON paresseuses d'escrire à leurs amys; MON Estrene de la rose; Changeons propos, c'est trop chanté MON d'amour (from Sept chansons de Clément Marot Op. 15). MON Dvorak: Gypsy Songs Op. 55 MON Kurt Weill: Youkali; Le grand Lustucru (from Marie Galante); MON J'attends un navire (from Marie Galante). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b015yh43 (Listen) MON Postcards from Russia in Ulster, Episode 1 MON MON This week's Afternoon on 3 features recordings from the MON Ulster Orchestra's annual BBC Radio 3 Summer Invitation MON Concert Series, which runs for 5 weeks in Belfast's Ulster MON Hall. This year the theme was "Postcards from Russia" and MON the Ulster Hall rang out to the sounds of Russian greats MON such as Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Shostakovich. MON MON This week features four symphonies by Tchaikovsky. Today his MON Symphony No. 1 - Winter Dreams. Writing a first symphony is MON a formidable task and one that caused Tchaikovsky huge MON stress and illness. Despite this troubled birth, Tchaikovsky MON looked back fondly on his early composition - "Although it MON is immature in many respects, it is essentially better and MON richer in content than many other more mature works." MON MON Stravinsky's Jeu de Cartes is a neo-classical work. It was MON premiered by the American Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera MON in New York in 1937 and was the composer's first MON collaboration with George Balanchine. The characters in the MON ballet are the cards in a game of poker. MON MON Shostakovich composed his expansive Second Cello Concerto MON for Mstislav Rostropovich in the spring of 1966. The MON composer had by this time endured the ritual of denunciation MON followed by rehabilitation several times and was now back in MON favour. He was honoured by State medals at his 60th birthday MON concert at which the concerto was premiered but Shostakovich MON was aware the post-Stalinist thaw might well be shortlived. MON MON The impresario Serge Diaghilev heard new works by the young MON St Petersburg composer, Igor Stravinsky, in February 1909 MON and this resulted in the historic commission to compose the MON musical score to choreographer Michel Fokine's new ballet, MON The Firebird, to be performed in Paris in during the spring MON and summer of 1910. The ballet is based on the Russian MON fairytale of Ivan Tsarevich. A young prince uses a magic MON feather given to him by the Firebird to break the spell of MON the evil monster Kaschei and set free a group of princesses MON - one of which he marries. It is one of the definitive works MON of the 20th century. MON MON 14.00 MON Mussorgsky: Night on the Bare Mountain MON Ulster Orchestra MON Conductor Pascal Rophe MON MON 14.10 MON Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 (Winter MON Dreams) MON Ulster Orchestra MON Conductor Alan Buribayev MON MON 14.55 MON Stravinsky: Jeu de Cartes MON Ulster Orchestra MON Conductor Rumon Gamba MON MON 15.25 MON Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 126 MON Ulster Orchestra MON Tatjana Vassiljeva (cello) MON Conductor Pascal Rophe MON MON 16.05 MON Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (1919) MON Ulster Orchestra MON Conductor Pascal Rophe. MON MON 16:30 In Tune b015yh45 (Listen) MON Suzy Klein presents In Tune with a selection of music and MON guests from the music world, including live performance in MON the studio from the Edinburgh String Quartet, ahead of the MON start of their cycle of Beethoven Quartets in Bristol and a MON new residency at Aberdeen University. MON MON Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 MON E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b015yh3z (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015yh47 (Listen) MON Orchestra of the Swan - Haydn, Vivaldi, Handel, Alec Roth MON MON Live from Loughborough Town Hall MON MON Julian Lloyd Webber joins the Orchestra of the Swan in the MON opening concert of their season at Loughborough Town Hall, MON playing concertos by Haydn and Vivaldi. Also on the MON programme: Alec Roth's "Departure of the Queen of Sheba", MON which depicts the legendary lovers in their garden of MON earthly delights. The concert ends with Haydn's "Farewell" MON Symphony, in which the players leave the stage before the MON work is finished - the great composer's not-too-subtle hint MON to his employer to give them some time off! MON MON Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba MON Haydn: Cello concerto in C, MON Alec Roth: Departure of the Queen of Sheba MON MON 8.15 Music Interval MON MON Vivaldi: Double cello concerto in G minor MON Haydn: Symphony No. 45, Farewell MON MON Julian Lloyd Webber & Jiaxin Cheng, cellos MON Orchestra of the Swan MON David Curtis, conductor. MON MON 22:00 Night Waves b015yh49 (Listen) MON Ali Soufan, Margaret Atwood MON MON Philip Dodd meets Ali Soufan - an ex FBI agent whose book MON The Black Banners, exposes the realities of MON counter-terrorism in the US intelligence community and the MON search for Al-Qaeda. He also offers fresh insight into how MON 9/11 could have been stopped and how sceptical British MON authorities were finally convinced to crack down on Al-Qaeda MON operations in the UK. And Margaret Atwood discusses science MON fiction and the Human Imagination. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b00y2402 (Listen) MON Wild Things, The Deer MON MON When newspapers last year reported a killing of a stag in MON Exmoor, there were fierce reactions of horror. Even though MON deer can cause huge damage to forests, people are transfixed MON by their beauty and majesty. We have read about them in MON literature and seen haunting images of Bambi in the cinema. MON They represent something majestic, yet vulnerable and are a MON unique part of the British landscape. MON The poet and writer Ruth Padel begins a series of Essays MON exploring our reactions to 5 British wild animals, by MON investigating how our reactions to deer have been MON subconsciously shaped by centuries of folklore, literature MON and biology. She charts the history of the deer's links with MON royalty, traces the evolution of the different species in MON this country and explores the potency of the image of MON antlers. MON MON Producer: Emma Kingsley. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b015yh4k (Listen) MON The Wayne Shorter Quartet MON MON Jez Nelson presents the Wayne Shorter Quartet in their first MON UK performance for several years. Shorter is one of the most MON renowned saxophonists and jazz composers of the last half a MON century, making his name with Art Blakey's Messengers and MON Miles Davis's second quintet before co-founding seminal MON jazz-fusion group Weather Report. His acoustic quartet of MON the last 11 years has earned huge critical acclaim, MON especially for its live performances, breaking new ground in MON its embrace of energetic, free dialogue within Shorter's MON complex compositions. Alongside him are pianist Danilo MON Perez, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producer: Russell Finch. MON MON Line-up: Wayne Shorter (tenor and soprano saxophones), MON Danilo Perez (piano), John Patitucci (double bass), Brian MON Blade (drums) MON 23:02 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Zero Gravity MON Shorter, Perez, Patitucci, Blade MON 23:12 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Lotus MON Wayne Shorter MON 23:19 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Prometheus Unbound MON Wayne Shorter MON 23:37 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON She Moved Through The Fair MON Trad. MON 23:44 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Over Shadow Hill Way MON Verve MON 23:45 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Footprints MON Verve MON MON Line-up: Wayne Shorter (tenor and soprano saxophones), MON Danilo Perez (piano), John Patitucci (double bass), Brian MON Blade (drums) MON 00:00 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Plaza Real MON Wayne Shorter MON 00:11 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Joy Ryder MON Wayne Shorter MON 00:17 MON Wayne Shorter Quartet MON Flying Down To Rio MON Vincent Youmans MON MON TUE TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER 2011 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b015ynmw (Listen) TUE John Shea presents a concert of Solo Cantatas by Scarlatti TUE and Handel with Dorothee Mields & Dorothee Oberlinger TUE (recorder) and Ensemble 1700 TUE 12:31 AM TUE Scarlatti, Alessandro [1660-1725] TUE Ardo è ver per te d'amore- Cantata for soprano, recorder and TUE basso continuo TUE Dorothee Mields (soprano), Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), TUE Ensemble 1700 TUE 12:41 AM TUE Mancini, Francesco [1672-1737] TUE Sonata for Recorder and Basso Continuo No.1 TUE Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), Ensemble 1700 TUE 12:50 AM TUE Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] TUE Pensieri notturni di Filli: Italian cantata no.17 (HWV.134) TUE Dorothee Mields (soprano), Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), TUE Ensemble 1700 TUE 12:58 AM TUE Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] TUE La bianca rosa - Cantata for soprano and basso continuo TUE (HWV.160c) TUE Dorothee Mields (soprano), Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), TUE Ensemble 1700 TUE 1:06 AM TUE Corelli, Arcangelo [1653-1713] TUE Sonata for violin and continuo (Op.5'12) in D minor "La TUE Folia" TUE Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), Ensemble 1700 TUE 1:17 AM TUE Porsile, Giuseppe [1680-1750] TUE E già tre volte - cantata for soprano, recorder and continuo TUE Dorothee Mields (soprano), Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), TUE Ensemble 1700 TUE 1:29 AM TUE Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681-1767] TUE Rodisettes aria from "Der geduldige Sokrates" TUE Dorothee Mields (soprano), Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder), TUE Ensemble 1700 TUE 1:33 AM TUE Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) TUE Sextet for piano and strings in D major, Op.110 TUE Elise Båtnes (violin), Lars Anders Tomter & Johannes TUE Gustavsson (violas); Ernst Simon Glaser (cello), Katrine TUE Öigaard (bass), Enrico Pace (piano) TUE 2:00 AM TUE Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) TUE Tod und Verklärung (Op.24) TUE Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Samo TUE Hubad (conductor) (recorded at Slovenian Philharmonic TUE Concert Hall, Ljubljana, 14th December 1977) TUE 2:24 AM TUE Wilbye, John (1574-1638) TUE Madrigal: Draw on sweet night - for 6 voices TUE BBC Singers, Bo Holten (director) TUE 2:31 AM TUE Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) TUE Symphony No. 1 in C Major (Op. 21) TUE BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles TUE (conductor) TUE 2:57 AM TUE Grieg, Edvard Hagerup [1843-1907] TUE Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor (Op. 45) TUE Julian Rachlin (violin), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) TUE 3:21 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] TUE Partita in B flat (K.Anh.C 17'2) TUE The Festival Winds TUE 3:36 AM TUE Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594) TUE S.U.su.P.E.R.per - motet for 4 voices TUE Currende (vocal only), Erik van Nevel (conductor) TUE 3:40 AM TUE Borodin, Alexander [1833-1887] arranged for orchestra TUE Notturno (Andante) - from String Quartet No.2 in D TUE Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Oliver TUE Dohnányi (conductor) TUE 3:49 AM TUE Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936) TUE Mazurka in F sharp minor (Op.25 No.2) TUE Stefan Lindgren (piano) TUE 3:56 AM TUE Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir [1936-] TUE Bulgarian Madonna from 2 works after paintings of Vladimir TUE Dimitrov - the Master TUE Simfonieta' Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio, Kamen TUE Goleminov TUE 4:02 AM TUE Wanski, Jan (1762-1821) TUE Symphony in D major on themes from the opera "Pasterz nad TUE Wisla" TUE Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Mysinski TUE (conductor) TUE 4:15 AM TUE Duron, Sebastian [1660-1716] TUE Ay, que me abraso de amor en la llama TUE Olga Pitarch (soprano), Accentus Austria, Thomas Wimmer TUE (director) TUE 4:22 AM TUE Salieri, Antonio [1750-1825] TUE Overture La grotta di Trofonio TUE Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) TUE 4:31 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Kirchen-Sonate in B flat (K. 212), for 2 violins, double TUE bass and organ TUE Royal Academy of Music Beckett Ensemble, Patrick Russill TUE (conductor) TUE 4:36 AM TUE Parry, Hubert (1848-1918) TUE Songs of farewell for mixed voices: no.6; Lord, let me know TUE mine end TUE BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE 4:47 AM TUE Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909) TUE Excerpts of Ballet music from 'A Hut out of the Village' - TUE 'Gypsy Dance' & 'Kolomyika' (Ukrainian Dance) TUE National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Miroslaw Jacek TUE Blaszczyk (conductor) TUE 5:00 AM TUE Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) TUE Fantaisie-impromptu for piano in C sharp minor (Op.66) TUE Dubravka Tomsic (piano) TUE 5:06 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Quartet for strings (Op.42) in D minor TUE Pavel Haas Quartet TUE 5:19 AM TUE Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] TUE Symphony No.8 in B minor (D.759) "Unfinished" TUE Concertgebouworkest , Eugene ormandy (conductor) TUE 5:42 AM TUE Gombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560) TUE Musae Jovis a6 TUE BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) TUE 5:49 AM TUE Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) TUE Rondo brillant for piano and orchestra in A major (Op.56) TUE Rudolf Macudzinski (piano), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, TUE Ludovít Rajter (conductor) TUE 6:10 AM TUE Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832) TUE Introduction et Variations Sur la Romance de l'Opera TUE Euryanthe TUE Duo Nanashi TUE 6:23 AM TUE Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) TUE No.4 Lemminkainen's Return - from Lemminkainen Suite (Op.22) TUE BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor). TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b015ynmy (Listen) TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b015ynsc (Listen) TUE 9am TUE Sarah Walker's selection of music today includes Haydn's TUE Symphony No.22 (Philosopher). TUE TUE 9.30am TUE A daily brainteaser and a recording of our Artist of the TUE Week, the clarinettist Jack Brymer, performing Mozart's TUE Clarinet Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra under TUE Colin Davis. TUE TUE 10.30am TUE The Essential Classics guest is Simon Jenkins, the TUE journalist, author and former editor of The Times and the TUE Evening Standard, who is also chairman of the National TUE Trust. Today he introduces a piece that reminds him of a TUE particular place. TUE TUE 11am TUE Sarah's Essential Choice. TUE TUE Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto no 1, op 25. TUE Murray Perahia (piano), TUE Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, TUE Neville Marriner (conductor). TUE CBS CD42401. TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b015ynsf (Listen) TUE Herold, Adam and Delibes, Fame at Last for Herold TUE TUE After hearing the ballet Sylvia, Tchaikovsky said that "Had TUE I known that music, I would not have written Swan Lake." TUE Donald Macleod surveys the life and music of French ballet TUE masters' Herold, Adam and Delibes TUE TUE International success arrived at last for the composer TUE Ferdinand Herold, with his works Zampa and Le Pré aux TUE clercs. However it was in the world of ballet where Herold TUE was something of a revolutionary. Disregarding the existing TUE tradition of rehashing popular tunes from the day to create TUE a ballet score, Herold was quite keen to compose more TUE original music. One of his ballets is still very popular TUE today, La Fille mal gardée. TUE TUE In the audience for Herold's last great success Le Pré aux TUE clercs, was his friend and fellow composer Adolphe Adam. TUE Adam considered that in the world of ballet, Herold had no TUE rival, although he would go on to outshine Herold with his TUE ballet Giselle. After Herold's early death, Adam was TUE steadily developing his own career in music, including one TUE of his biggest theatrical successes from the time, Le TUE chalet. TUE TUE Ferdinand Hérold TUE Zampa, ou La fiancee de marbre - opera in 3 acts TUE Yan Pascal TORTELIER TUE BBC Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Chandos TUE CHAN9765 TUE TUE Ferdinand Hérold TUE Le Pre aux clercs - opera in 3 acts TUE Richard BONYNGE TUE Anthony MARWOOD - Violin TUE Sumi JO - Soprano TUE English Chamber Orchestra. TUE Decca TUE 4406792 TUE TUE Ferdinand Hérold TUE La Fille mal gardee - ballet, arr. Lanchbery TUE Barry WORDSWORTH TUE Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra TUE EMI TUE cdc-749403-2 TUE TUE Adolphe Adam TUE Entree TUE Arturo SACCHETTI - Organ TUE ARTS TUE 4471132 TUE TUE Adolphe Adam TUE Le Chalet Opera-comique in 1 act TUE Albert WOLFF - Director TUE Denise BOURSIN - Soprano TUE Joseph PEYRON - Tenor TUE Staanislas STASKIEWIECZ - Bass TUE French Radio Lyric Orchestra TUE GAIETE-LYRIQUE TUE 201942 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015ynsh (Listen) TUE Summer Chamber Music in the Ulster Hall, Tatjana Vasiljeva, TUE Etsuko Hirose TUE TUE Tatjana Vasiljeva, cello, and Etsuko Hirose, piano. TUE Stravinsky: Suite Italienne. TUE Prokofiev: Cello Sonata in C major. TUE Tchaikovsky: Pezzo Capriccioso TUE TUE Russian cellist Tatjana Vasiljeva has built a formidable TUE reputation as one of the leading cellists of today. While TUE she has won many competitions and awards, it was as winner TUE of the First Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris at the 7th TUE Concours de Violoncelle Rostropovitch in 2001 - the first TUE Russian to be awarded the top prize in the history of the TUE competition - and as 'Revelation from Abroad' at the 2005 TUE Victoires de la Musique Classique that Tatjana first TUE received international recognition. TUE TUE In this programme from the Ulster Hall in Belfast, Tatjana TUE is accompanied by Japanese pianist Etsuko Hirose, whose TUE first prize at the Martha Argerich Competition in 1999 TUE marked the point of departure for her solo career. TUE TUE First up is Stravinsky's Suite Italienne for cello and piano TUE - an arrangement of several movements from his ballet TUE Pulcinella (1919-1920). In Pulcinella, Stravinsky had taken TUE works attributed to the early eighteenth-century Italian TUE composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and effectively TUE rewritten them by cutting, altering, and transforming the TUE music into his own style. The result was a work which was, TUE in Stravinsky's words, "the epiphany through which the whole TUE of my late work became possible." TUE TUE Prokofiev's Cello Sonata in C follows - after the premiere TUE of which by Mstislav Rostropovich and Sviatoslav Richter in TUE 1950, Prokofiev's close friend Nikolai Miaskovsky's wrote: TUE "Yesterday Rostropovich and Richter openly played the Cello TUE Sonata by Prokofiev in concert - a miraculous piece of TUE music!". TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b015ynsk (Listen) TUE Postcards from Russia in Ulster, Episode 2 TUE TUE This week's Afternoon on 3 features recordings from the TUE Ulster Orchestra's annual BBC Radio 3 Summer Invitation TUE Concert Series which runs for 5 weeks in Belfast's Ulster TUE Hall. This year the theme was "Postcards from Russia" and TUE today's programme features music by Shostakovich, TUE Tchaikovsky and Arensky. TUE TUE Shostakovich's piano concertos are light in nature and are TUE not the searching, personal works that his string concertos TUE might be considered to be. He composed the Piano Concerto TUE No. 2 for his son Maxim, who gave the first performance on TUE his 19th birthday on 10 May 1957. This is the last, and most TUE significant, of the pedagogical works Shostakovich wrote for TUE his children. TUE TUE This week's Afternoon on 3 features four symphonies by TUE Tchaikovsky. Today his Symphony No. 2 - Little Russian. TUE Little Russia was an affectionate name for Ukraine and the TUE symphony includes several Ukrainian folk tunes. Tchaikovsky TUE began the work on the symphony while visiting his sister, TUE Alexandra on her husband Lev Davidov's family estate near TUE Kiev, the capital of Ukraine: he heard the people working on TUE the estate sing the tunes he used in the symphony. TUE TUE Tchaikovsky described Anton Arensky, the teacher of both TUE Scriabin and Rachmaninov, as a man of remarkable gifts. His TUE second symphony is seen as a synthesis between the opposing TUE musical schools in Russia: the Moscow and St Petersburg TUE groups. TUE TUE Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony is the last of his three TUE wartime Symphonies. After his Seventh (Leningrad), op.60 TUE (1941) and Eighth Symphony, op.65 (1943), it was assumed TUE that he would write a big Ninth Symphony in praise of Stalin TUE and celebrating victory. Shostakovich found this expectation TUE a huge burden. What finally became the Ninth Symphony was TUE quickly written in the summer of and is an upbeat but purely TUE abstract piece - music that Stalin would have found TUE difficult to understand... TUE TUE 14.00 TUE Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Conductor Howard Shelley TUE TUE Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Howard Shelley directs from the piano TUE TUE 14.30 TUE Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 (Little Russian) TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Conductor Howard Shelley TUE TUE 15.05 TUE Tchaikovsky, arr. Glazunov: Meditation, Op. 72 No. 5 (from TUE "Souvenir d'un lieu cher") TUE Alexandra Soumm (violin) TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Conductor Howard Shelley TUE TUE 15.15 TUE Arensky: Symphony No. 2, Op. 22 TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Conductor Nicholas Braithwaite TUE TUE 15.55 TUE Shostakovich: Symphony No. 9, Op. 70 TUE Ulster Orchestra TUE Conductor Nicholas Braithwaite. TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b015ynsm (Listen) TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b015ynsf (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015yntv (Listen) TUE Takacs Quartet - Bartok String Quartets TUE TUE Live from The Queen Elizabeth Hall TUE TUE The Takacs Quartet plays Bartok String Quartets TUE TUE One of the great string quartets of our time perform three TUE quartets by the Hungarian master. Spanning the composer's TUE creative maturity, the quartets chart the inner workings of TUE Bartok's mind in all its complexity, humour, desolation and TUE noctural beauty. TUE TUE Bartok: String Quartet No.1 TUE Bartok: String Quartet No.3 TUE TUE 8.15pm Music Interval TUE TUE Bartok: String Quartet No. 5 TUE TUE Takacs Quartet. TUE TUE 22:00 Night Waves b015yntx (Listen) TUE Lynne Ramsay, Inadmissable Evidence, Egyptian Novels TUE TUE Matthew Sweet meets Lynne Ramsay whose new film adaptation TUE of Lionel Shriver's searing novel We Need to Talk about TUE Kevin, starring Tilda Swinton, is released this week. Winner TUE of the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2005 We Need to Talk TUE about Kevin is the profoundly disturbing story of a boy who, TUE shortly before his 16th birthday, kills seven classmates in TUE a high school massacre. Grippingly but unreliably narrated TUE through the letters of his mother, Eva, to his absent father TUE Franklin the story raises questions about culpability, the TUE limits of maternal love and the nature of evil itself. TUE TUE There's a first night review of a new production of John TUE Osborne's Inadmissable evidence. TUE TUE And we look at three new Egyptian novels in translation. TUE They are written by Khaled Al Khamissi - novelist, TV TUE producer, and former publisher, Ahmed Khaled Towfik - the TUE Arab world's most prominent and bestselling author of TUE fantasy and horror genres ( in addition to his day job as a TUE medical professor at Egypt's Tanta University,) and a first TUE novel by Ahmed Mourad, a photographer and graphic designer TUE who has won several awards for his short films. TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b00y252x (Listen) TUE Wild Things, The Robin TUE TUE In the second of her series of Essays considering our TUE responses to the creatures which make up the British TUE landscape, the writer and poet Ruth Padel turns her TUE attention to the robin. She explores why our feelings on TUE seeing their red breasts in winter have grown so strong and TUE finds out that religious symbolism has played a large part. TUE She charts the history of the bird in Britain and traces the TUE ways it has been represented in literature from TUE Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" to Frances Hodgson Burnett's TUE "The Secret Garden". How has this affected the way we TUE perceive it? TUE TUE Producer: Emma Kingsley. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b015ynvt (Listen) TUE Verity Sharp's selection includes music from Swedish duo TUE Roll the Dice, guitarist Richard Thompson and traditional TUE Chinese sounds from the Silk and Bamboo Ensemble. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER 2011 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b015ynxq (Listen) WED John Shea presents a progamme of Mozart and Paganini with WED the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and Diego Fasolis WED 12:31 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED The Magic Flute - overture (K. 620) WED Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Diego Fasolis (conductor) WED 12:38 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED Chorus: O Isis und Osiris (Act 2 The Magic Flute) WED Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera, Orchestra della WED Svizzera Italiana, Diego Fasolis (conductor) WED 12:42 AM WED Paganini, Niccolò [1782-1840] WED Le Couvent Du Mont St Bernard for violin, male chorus and WED orchestra, WED Domenico Nordio (violin), Coro della Radiotelevisione WED Svizzera, Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Diego Fasolis WED (conductor) WED 1:04 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED Symphony no. 41 (K.551) in C major "Jupiter"; WED Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Diego Fasolis (conductor) WED 1:39 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED 28 Variations on a theme by Paganini for piano (Op.35) WED Nicholas Angelich (piano) WED 2:03 AM WED Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) WED Wind Quintet (Op.43) WED Galliard Ensemble BBC New Generation Artists WED 2:31 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Cantata no.36c (BWV.36c) 'Schwingt freudig euch empor' WED Mona Julsrud (soprano), Tuva Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano), WED Jerker Dahlin (tenor), Frank Havröy (bass), Oslo Cathedral WED Choir (Terje Kvam choirmaster), Christian Schneider & Erik WED Niord Larsen (oboe d'amore) Kjell Arne Jørgensen & Miranda WED Playfair (violin), Dan Styffe (bass), Hans Knut Sveen WED (harpsichord) WED 3:01 AM WED Schumann, Robert [1810-1856] WED Symphony No.1 in B flat major (Op.38) 'Spring' WED Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Steven Sloane (conductor) WED 3:32 AM WED Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) WED Piano Trio in F major (Op.22) WED Tobias Ringborg (violin), John Ehde (cello), Stefan Lindgren WED (piano) WED 3:46 AM WED Fontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592-1631) WED Sonata undecima for cornet, violin and bass continuo WED Le Concert Brisé WED 3:55 AM WED Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) WED Rondo in C major, Op.73 WED Ludmil Angelov (piano) WED 4:04 AM WED Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) WED Adagio for Strings (Op.11) WED Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) WED 4:12 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Der Pilgrim (D.794 Op.37 No.1) WED Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano - WED after Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) WED 4:17 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Brandenburg Concerto no.2 (BWV.1047) in F major WED Mark Bennett (trumpet), Terje Tönnesen, Cecilia Wahlberg & WED Bjarte Eike (violins), Frode Thorsen (recorder), Anna-Maija WED Luolajan-Mikkola (oboe), Andreas Torgersen (violin), Markku WED Luolajan-Mikkola (cello), Dan Styffe (bass), Hans Knut Sveen WED (harpsichord) WED 4:31 AM WED Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899) WED An der schonen, blauen Donau - waltz for orchestra with WED chorus ad lib. (Op.314) WED BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) WED 4:41 AM WED Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) WED Magnificat anima mea Dominum (SWV.468) WED Schütz Akademie, (voices and instruments: violins, cornetts, WED sackbutts and continuo), Howard Arman (conductor) WED 4:52 AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) WED Sonata for piano (H.16.34) in E minor WED Ingrid Fliter (piano) WED 5:03 AM WED Reicha, Anton (1770-1836) WED Trio for French horns (Op.82) WED Jozef Illes, Jaroslan Snobl, Jan Budzak (French horns) WED 5:13 AM WED Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948) WED Affairs of the Heart: a Concerto for Violin & String WED Orchestra (1997) WED Juliette Kang (violin), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario WED Bernardi (conductor) WED 5:36 AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) WED Water Music: Suite in G major for 'flauto piccolo', WED sopranino recorder, 2 oboes, bassoon and strings (HWV.350) WED Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) WED 5:47 AM WED Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) WED Sonata for Violin and Piano No.2 in G major (Op.13) WED Marianne Thorsen (violin), Håvard Gimse (piano) WED 6:08 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] WED Trio for oboe, cello and piano (Op.11) in B flat major WED Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe) , Katerina Apekisheva (piano), WED Boris Andrianov (cello). WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b015ynxs (Listen) WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b015ynxv (Listen) WED 9am WED Sarah Walker's selection of must-hear music today includes WED Handel's The King shall Rejoice performed by the Choir of WED King's College, Cambridge, and the Academy of Ancient Music WED from the Essential CD of the Week: a recording of Handel's WED Coronation Anthems conducted by Stephen Cleobury. WED WED 9.30am WED A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the WED Week, the clarinettist Jack Brymer: Debussy (Premiere WED Rhapsody); Brahms (Quintet for clarinet and strings). Also WED in this hour, Liszt's Mephisto Polka played by pianist Earl WED Wild. WED WED 10.30am WED The Essential Classics guest is Simon Jenkins, the WED journalist, author and former editor of The Times and the WED Evening Standard, who is also chairman of the National WED Trust. Today he introduces music that makes him glad to be WED alive, a piece he feels should be better known, and music WED that he finds particularly moving. WED WED 11.00 WED Sarah's Essential Choice. WED WED Dvorak: Symphony no 7. WED Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, WED Mariss Jansons (conductor). WED EMI CDC754 663 2. WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b015yp9z (Listen) WED Herold, Adam and Delibes, Adam's Giselle and Le corsair WED WED After hearing the ballet Sylvia, Tchaikovsky said that "Had WED I known that music, I would not have written Swan Lake." WED Donald Macleod surveys the life and music of French ballet WED masters' Herold, Adam and Delibes WED WED Try as he might, one night Richard Wagner just couldn't get WED to sleep. There was this tune which just wouldn't stop going WED around in this head. It came from the opera comique Le WED Postillon de Lonjumeau by Adolphe Adam, which brought the WED composer international success. WED WED Adam's fame spread, and he was soon invited to the court of WED Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, where he staged a number of his WED works. On a roll with success, and now back in Paris, Adam WED would go on to compose the work which he is best known for WED today, the ballet Giselle - a work he composed in lightening WED speed in just three weeks. The ballet represented progress WED in the way it relied more on female dancers in the main WED roles, as opposed to men as in previous traditions. WED WED With success there was the inevitable low period, but this WED was due to an argument with the director of the Opera WED Comique, who swore he'd never have another work by Adam on WED his stage. At huge financial risk, Adam opened his own opera WED house in Paris, but with the 1848 revolution, Adam was WED completely ruined. However success came again, and with WED financial security, in the form of his opera Si j'étais roi, WED and the ballet Le corsair. WED WED Adolphe Adam WED Le Postillon de Lonjumeau - opera in 3 acts WED Kenneth MONTGOMERY WED Laurence DALE - Tenor WED Orchestre Symphonique WED Le Chant Du Monde WED LDC278934 WED WED Adolphe Adam WED Giselle, or [Les] Wilis - ballet in 2 acts WED Michael TILSON THOMAS WED London S O. WED SONY CLASSICAL WED SK-42450 WED WED Adolphe Adam WED O holy night (Minuit, chretiens) - noel, arr. misc. for WED voice & orch [words: John S Dwight] WED Ion MARIN WED Angela GHEORGHIU - Soprano WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED Romanian National Chamber Choir WED Decca WED 4661022 WED WED Adolphe Adam WED Si j'etais roi - opera WED Richard BONYNGE WED Sumi JO - Soprano WED English Chamber Orchestra. WED Decca WED 4406792 WED WED Riccardo Drigo WED Le Corsaire - ballet [with ADAM, MINKUS and PUGNI] WED Richard BONYNGE WED English Chamber Orchestra. WED DECCA WED 430-286 2 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015ypb1 (Listen) WED Summer Chamber Music in the Ulster Hall, Alexandra Soumm, WED Julien Quentin WED WED Alexandra Soumm, violin; Julien Quentin, piano. WED WED Mozart: Violin Sonata in B flat, K378. WED Strauss: Violin Sonata. WED WED Mozart wrote his Violin Sonata in B flat, K378, when he was WED in his mid-twenties: part of a set of violin sonatas that WED were among the composer's first publications, and the first WED to be published in Vienna. Moscow-born Radio 3 New WED Generation Artist Alexandra Soumm begins her programme with WED this elegant three-movement work, accompanied by French WED pianist Julien Quentin. WED WED Richard Strauss was in his early 20s when he completed the WED Sonata in E flat and, although he went on to compose for a WED further 60 years, he never returned to chamber music. The WED grandiose conception of the two parts in this work demands WED almost concerto-like strength and projection from the WED players. A powerful close to today's Lunchtime Concert. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b015ypb3 (Listen) WED Postcards from Russia in Ulster, Episode 3 WED WED The final offering this week from the Ulster Orchestra's WED annual BBC Radio 3 Summer Invitation Concert Series, WED "Postcards from Russia." Today's programme features WED Prokofiev's Second Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Third WED Symphony. WED WED Prokofiev completed his Piano Concerto No. 2 in April 1913, WED while he was still a student at the St Petersburg WED Conservatory. He premiered it in the same year but this WED version which "left listeners frozen with fright, hair WED standing on end" was lost in a fire during the 1917 WED Revolution. Prokofiev reconstructed the work from his WED sketches and re-premiered it in Paris in 1824, where, yet WED again, it failed to please the audience. It is impossible to WED know how different the reconstructed work is from the WED original but Prokofiev claims to have taken advantage of WED everything he had learned during the ten years: "It was so WED completely rewritten," he wrote to friends in Moscow, "that WED it might almost be considered No. 4." Prokofiev had written WED his third piano concerto in the intermitting years - the WED work with which toured extensively - and he hardly ever WED played Piano Concerto no. 2 again. WED WED Today's featured Tchaikovsky symphony is the Symphony No. 3 WED in D major Op. 29, "Polish" which was composed in between WED two of his most popular works: the First Piano Concerto and WED Swan Lake. The nickname "Polish" is a bit of a red herring. WED While the Second Symphony is known as "Little Russian" WED because it makes prominent use of Ukrainian folk tunes, the WED Third features a polonaise as its finale but as a stylised WED dance rhythm rather than an expression of national colour. WED WED 14.00 WED Prokofiev : Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16 WED Francois-Frederic Guy (piano) WED Ulster Orchestra WED Conductor Rumon Gamba WED WED 14.35 WED Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op.29 WED Ulster Orchestra WED Conductor Rumon Gamba. WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b015ypb5 (Listen) WED Live from Peterborough Cathedral WED WED Introit: My God, how wonderful thou art (Richard Scarth) WED Responses: Morley WED Psalms: 98, 99, 100, 101 (Monk, Alcock, Elgar, Nicholson) WED Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator) WED First Lesson: 1 Kings 22vv29-45 WED Canticles: Downing Service (Bob Chilcott) WED Second Lesson: Acts 23 vv12-end WED Anthem: Mater Christi sanctissima (Taverner) WED Hymn: Word of the Father (Ad Tuum Nomen) WED Organ Voluntary: Joie et clarté des corps glorieux WED (Messiaen) WED WED Andrew Reid (Director of Music) WED David Humphreys (Assistant Director of Music). WED WED 16:30 In Tune b015ypb7 (Listen) WED Suzy Klein presents In Tune with a selection of music and WED guests from the music world, including live performance in WED the studio from the jazz pianist Julian Joseph. Acclaimed WED pianist, bandleader as well as Radio 3 presenter, he comes WED into the studio ahead of his Ronnie Scott's dates with his WED All Star Big Band. WED WED Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 WED E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b015yp9z (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015ypb9 (Listen) WED Live from the Royal Festival Hall, Mozart, Turnage WED WED Mozart's final symphony, the Jupiter, is wonderfully WED exuberant work, with both turbulent and lyrical themes WED leading up to a glorious finale. Mark-Anthony Turnage wrote WED On Opened Ground ten years ago for the viola soloist Yuri WED Bashmet. Today's star violist Lawrence Power takes on the WED role of the brooding protagonist. WED WED The final work has one of the most famous openings of all, WED after which Strauss takes his listeners on a wickedly WED exciting, touchingly tender and intensely dramatic journey, WED all inspired by the philisophical writings of Nietsche. WED WED Mozart: Symphony no.41 in C, K.551 'Jupiter' WED Mark-Anthony Turnage: On opened ground WED WED Lawrence Power (viola) WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED conductor Markus Stenz. WED WED 20:30 Discovering Music b015ypbc (Listen) WED Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra WED WED Strauss's famous sunrise opening of Also sprach Zarathustra WED is rather better known than the book which inspired it: WED Nietzsche's dense, philosophical novel of the same name. WED Stephen Johnson looks at what Strauss made of Nietzsche's WED deeply complex, and controversial ideas, and how he wielded WED this philosopher's grand vision for humanity into the WED questioning, and strangely unresolved musical work that WED follows. WED WED 20:50 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015ypbf (Listen) WED Live from the Royal Festival Hall, Strauss WED WED Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra WED WED London Philharmonic Orchestra WED conductor Markus Stenz. WED WED 22:00 Night Waves b015ypbh (Listen) WED Ernest Hemingway, The Liberty of Servants WED WED Juliet Gardiner reads The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Volume WED 1 1907 - 1922. WED WED There's a new book by Princeton Professor Maurizio Viroli WED called 'The Liberty of Servants: Berlusconi's Italy.' Viroli WED suggests that a people can be unfree even though they are WED not oppressed, and that this condition arises from being WED subject to the arbitrary or enormous power of people like WED Silvio Berlusconi. As Italy begins to follow Greece into WED uncharted financial waters we discuss whether the kind of WED society that the TV mogul and prime minister has helped to WED create is contributing to the ongoing Euro disaster. WED WED 22:45 The Essay b00y27mb (Listen) WED Wild Things, The Badger WED WED In the third of her Essays which explore our responses to WED creatures in our landscape, the poet and writer Ruth Padel WED turns her attention to the badger. In children's stories the WED badger is usually a source of wisdom and has connections WED with morality- think of "The Wind in the Willows" and WED Narnia. Badgers have also acquired an extra mystery by WED emerging at night. But in reality they provoke mixed WED reactions, with some people wanting to hunt them for sport WED and some farmers demanding the right to cull them to stop TB WED transmission to cattle. Drawing on history, literature and WED science, Ruth explores how our attitudes to badgers have WED been shaped through the centuries. WED WED Producer: Emma Kingsley. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b015ypbr (Listen) WED Verity Sharp presents new music from Brazilian producer WED Lucas Santtana, an English ballad sung by A.L.Lloyd, and WED Ernst Reijseger's soundtrack for Werner Herzog's film Cave WED of Forgotten Dreams. WED WED THU THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER 2011 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b015ypmt (Listen) THU John Shea presents Rimsky Korsakov's opera The Golden THU Cockerel. THU 12:31 AM THU Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) THU The Golden Cockerel THU Nikolay Stoilov (bass): King Dodon, Lyubomir Bodourov THU (tenor): Prince Guidon, Emil Ougrinov (baritone): Prince THU Afron, Konstantin Videv (bass): Commander Polkan, Evgenia THU Babacheva (contralto): Housekeeper Amelfa, Lubomir Diakovski THU (tenor): Astrologer, Elena Stoyanova (soprano) -- Queen of THU Shemakha, Yavora Stoilova (soprano) -- Golden Cockerel, THU Sofia National Opera Choir & Orchestra, Lyubomir Karolev & THU Hristo Kazandjiev (chorus masters), Dimiter Manolov THU (conductor) THU 2:33 AM THU Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736) THU Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in B flat THU Andrea Keller (violin), Concerto Köln THU 2:47 AM THU Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) THU Symphony No.6 in D minor (Op.104) THU Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Bernhard Klee (conductor) THU 3:17 AM THU Novak, Vitezslav (1870-1949) THU Trio for piano and strings in D minor (Op.27) 'quasi una THU ballata' THU Suk Trio THU 3:34 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Keyboard Concerto No.2 in E major (BWV.1053) THU Angela Hewitt (piano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario THU Bernardi (conductor) THU 3:54 AM THU Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), orchestrated. Anton Webern THU (1883-1945) THU 6 Deutsche for piano (D.820) THU Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Justin Brown (conductor) THU 4:03 AM THU Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) THU Ecco ridente in cielo - from 'Il Barbiere di Siviglia' Act 1 THU Sc 1 THU Mark Dubois (tenor), Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, THU Raffi Armenian (conductor) THU 4:09 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU Adagio in E flat, WoO.43 No 2 THU Lajos Mayer (mandolin), Imre Rohmann (piano) THU 4:15 AM THU Pahor, Karol (1896-1974) THU Oce ná? hlapca Jerneja (The Bailiff Yerney's Prayer) THU Chamber Choir AVE, Andra? Hauptman (conductor) THU 4:21 AM THU Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) THU Italian Serenade for string quartet THU Ljubljana String Quartet THU 4:31 AM THU Gershwin, George (1898-1937) THU 3 Preludes (1926) - No.1 in B flat; No.2 in C sharp minor; THU no.3 in E flat THU Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano) THU 4:37 AM THU Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) THU Two Lyric Pieces: Evening in the Mountains (Op.68 No.4); At THU the cradle (Op.68 No.5) THU CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) THU 4:46 AM THU Obrecht, Jacob (1450-1505) THU J'ai pris amours a ma devise THU Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet THU 4:52 AM THU Salieri, Antonio (1750-1825) THU Sinfonia in D major 'Veneziana' THU Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) THU 5:02 AM THU Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847] THU Capriccio (Op.81'3) in E minor THU Brussels Chamber Orchestra THU 5:09 AM THU Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) THU 9 Variations on a minuet by Duport for piano (K.573) THU Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) THU 5:22 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU Trio for violin, cello and piano (Op.11) in B flat major THU Trio Ondine THU 5:40 AM THU Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) THU La Mer THU Orchestre National de France, Evgeny Svetlanov (conductor) THU 6:10 AM THU Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) THU Concerto Grosso in D minor (Op.3'2) THU Combattimento Consort Amsterdam THU 6:21 AM THU Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694) THU German Dance Suite THU Canadian Brass. THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b015ypmw (Listen) THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b015ypmy (Listen) THU 9am THU Sarah Walker's choices today include a selection from THU Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty. THU THU 9.30am THU A daily brainteaser and the Artist of the Week the THU clarinettist Jack Brymer: Schubert (Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, THU D965); and Krommer (Clarinet Concerto in E flat major). Also THU in this hour, Saint-Saens's Phaeton performed by the THU Philharmonia Orchestra under Charles Dutoit. THU THU 10.30am THU The Essential Classics guest is Simon Jenkins, the THU journalist, author and former editor of The Times and the THU Evening Standard, who is also chairman of the National THU Trust. Today he introduces a piece that he would like to THU play himself and a piece that he would like to conduct. THU THU 11am THU Sarah's Essential Choice THU THU Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto. THU Kyung Wha Chung (violin), THU London Symphony Orchestra, THU Andre Previn (conductor). THU DECCA 425 080 2. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b015ypn0 (Listen) THU Herold, Adam and Delibes, Delibes and Coppelia THU THU After hearing the ballet Sylvia, Tchaikovsky said that "Had THU I known that music, I would not have written Swan Lake." THU Donald Macleod surveys the life and music of French ballet THU masters' Herold, Adam and Delibes THU THU Adam, like his friend Herold, died young, and it wasn't for THU another good ten years that one of his pupils would take his THU place in developing the French Romantic ballet tradition - THU Léo Delibes. Delibes showed very little promise as a music THU student, and earned his living from playing as a church THU organist. One of his works for choir and organ is his simple THU setting of the Messe brève. THU THU Delibes also held a job as accompanist at the Theâtre THU Lyrique, so he was soon following in his tutor's footsteps THU composing for the stage. For a period of about 14 years THU Delibes would earn his way, whilst develop his composing THU skills, writing charming little operettas, and also the odd THU song requested by his publishers, such as Le Rossignol. THU THU Recognition came his way in the form of a gold medal, and a THU diamond pin from the Emperor Napoleon III. The opportunity THU to compose for the ballet soon then presented itself, and La THU source, ou Naila was born. However, his next ballet is the THU one Delibes is best known for today, despite a rather cool THU reception at the time - Coppélia. THU THU Adolphe Adam THU Les Pantins de Violette - operetta in 1 act THU Richard BONYNGE THU Sumi JO - Soprano THU English Chamber Orchestra. THU DECCA THU 440 679-2- THU THU Léo Delibes THU Messe br?ve for 2 voices and organ THU Mark OPSTAD - Director THU William WHITEHEAD - Organ THU Maitrise De Toulouse THU Regent THU REGCD340 THU THU Léo Delibes THU Le Rossignol for voice and piano THU Anna SMIECH - Soprano THU Sandra PIRRUCCIO - Flute THU Stefano GIBELLATO - Piano THU Real Sound THU RS0510108 THU THU Léo Delibes THU La Source (Naila) - ballet [Act 1 & Act 3 sc.2 by Leon THU MINKUS] THU Wilhelm BACKHAUS - Piano THU Bellaphon THU 690077013 THU THU Léo Delibes THU Coppelia - suite THU Eugene ORMANDY THU Philadelphia Orchestra THU Sony THU SBK46550 THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015yprp (Listen) THU Summer Chamber Music in the Ulster Hall, Francois-Frederic THU Guy THU THU François-Frédéric Guy, piano. THU THU Liszt: from Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses: Bénédiction THU de Dieu dans la Solitude; Hymne de l'enfant au reveil; THU Funérailles. THU Beethoven: Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathétique). THU THU François-Frédéric Guy was launched on his international THU career when, in 1999, BBC Radio 3 selected him for their New THU Generation Artists scheme. THU THU He begins today's programme with three of the 10 pieces that THU make up Liszt's Harmonies poétiques et religieuses that were THU brought together as a cycle between 1845-52. They are quite THU different from what you might usually expect from Liszt. THU Inspired by the poetry of Lamartine, these are Liszt's only THU piano works based on purely religious themes. The pieces THU were apparently of such significance to the composer that he THU continued to play them privately long after he retired from THU the concert stage. THU THU Particularly renowned for his performances of Beethoven, THU François-Frédéric Guy concludes today's Lunchtime Concert THU with Beethoven's Piano Sonata in C minor, known as the THU Pathétique. It was written in 1798 at a time when Beethoven THU was beginning to become aware of his encroaching deafness THU and yet was leading a relatively contented domestic life. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b015yprr (Listen) THU Opera Matinee from the Pesaro Rossini Opera Festival 2011. THU Katie Derham presents Rossini's opera in two acts, Adelaide THU di Borgogna, was premiered in December 1827 - a very busy THU and productive year for Rossini, during which he also THU composed La Cenerentola, La Gazza Ladra and Armida. THU THU Giovanni Schmidt based his libretto for Adelaide di Borgogna THU on a historical event that took place in the 10th century by THU writing a straightforward plot with uncomplicated characters THU because he was making allowances for Rossini's hectic THU schedule. THU THU The opera's story revolves around the difficulties of the THU Princess Adelaide, daughter of Rodolfo di Borgogna and the THU widow of Lotario, the King of Italy who died young in the THU year 905. Her claim to the throne is being thwarted by THU Berengario (into whose hands the government of the kingdom THU had already fallen some time before), he has managed by THU stealth to succeed the deceased King. Berengario wants to THU secure the kingdom for his family and orders the princess to THU marry his son, Adelberto. Adelaide goes to the Emperor THU Ottone promising him her hand and the rights to the crown if THU he will rescue her from the scheming Berengario's plan. The THU final scene shows the return of Emperor Ottone and his army THU to the fortress of Canossa: the Emperor is drawn in on a THU triumphal car followed by Adelberto and Berengario in THU chains, while the people, rejoicing, throw flowers and THU laurel wreaths and applaud the royal marriage. THU THU The vocal demands of this opera might explain why it is so THU rarely performed: the part of Adelaide requires a florid THU lyric soprano, virtuoso singing is demanded of the THU mezzo-soprano or contralto performing Ottone, a tenor with a THU wide range is needed for Adelberto and a basso-cantante for THU Berengario. THU THU Rossini: Adelaide di Borgogna. THU THU Ottone ..... Daniela Barcellona, mezzo-soprano THU Eurice ..... Jeannette Fischer, soprano THU Adelaide ..... Jessica Pratt, soprano THU Adelberto ..... Bogdan Mihai, baritone THU Berengario ..... Nicola Ulivieri, bass-baritone THU Iroldo ..... Francesca Pierpaoli, mezzo-soprano THU Ernesto ..... Clemente Antonio Daliotti, bass THU Bologna Municipal Theatre Chorus THU Bologna Municipal Theatre Orchestra THU Dmitri Jurowski, conductor. THU THU 16:30 In Tune b015yprt (Listen) THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b015ypn0 (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015yprw (Listen) THU BBC SSO - Butterworth, Nielsen, Beethoven THU THU Live from the City Halls, Glasgow THU THU Andrew Manze conducts the BBC SSO in Butterworth's Idylls, THU Nielsen's Violin Concerto (with Vilde Frang) and Beethoven's THU Pastoral Symphony. THU THU Described recently by The Guardian as "clearly a new star in THU the violin firmament", Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang's THU interpretation of Nielsen's wonderfully lyrical, THU warm-hearted Violin Concerto will be one of the season's THU highlights. George Butterworth's tragic death in the Great THU War cut short a hugely promising career, and his beautiful THU Idylls show what a loss he was to English music. Beethoven's THU 'Pastoral' Symphony needs no introduction but in Andrew THU Manze's hands, it will come up fresh as new paint. THU THU George Butterworth: Two English Idylls THU Nielsen: Violin Concerto THU THU 8:20 Music Interval THU THU Beethoven: Symphony No.6 'Pastoral' THU THU Vilde Frang (violin) THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Andrew Manze (conductor). THU THU 22:00 Night Waves b015ypsb (Listen) THU John Sutherland THU THU John Sutherland has written 'Lives of the Novelists - A THU History of Fiction in 294 lives.' Anne McElvoy delves into THU the seven hundred pages that take us from the seventeenth THU century until today, from John Bunyan to Rana Dasgupta and THU asks Sutherland to defend his choices. THU THU 22:45 The Essay b00y27zc (Listen) THU Wild Things, The Butterfly THU THU From Meadowbrown to Painted Ladies, the allure of THU butterflies has traditionally been strong. We love their THU colours and exotic names and use them as images of freedom THU and fragility coupled with inner strength. But why do we THU respond to them in this way? In the fourth of her series of THU Essays looking at creatures in the British landscape, the THU poet and writer Ruth Padel explores how our attitudes to the THU butterfly have been shaped and uncovers a host of THU associations that it has taken on in literature and science. THU THU Producer: Emma Kingsley. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b015yq54 (Listen) THU Verity Sharp's selection includes an improvisation from THU Austrian pianist Oskar Aichinger, folksong recordings from THU Iceland to Canada, and Paddy McAloon's large scale spoken THU word narrative I Trawl the Megahertz. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER 2011 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b015yqgr (Listen) FRI John Shea presents archive performances of Liszt, Beethoven FRI and Prokofiev featuring Maurizio Pollini and Gidon Kremer FRI 12:31 AM FRI Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) FRI Eine Faust-Sinfonie (in drei Charakterbildern) (S.108) FRI Krunoslav Cigoj (tenor), Zagreb Radio-Television Choir, FRI Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Lovro von Matačić (conductor) FRI 1:38 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Piano Sonata No.23 in F minor (Op.57), 'Appassionata' FRI Maurizio Pollini (piano) FRI 2:02 AM FRI Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) FRI Sonata No.1 in F minor for violin and piano (Op.80) FRI Gidon Kremer (violin), Oleg Meisenberg (piano) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI Quartet for strings in E flat major (Op.74) 'Harp' FRI Oslo Quartet FRI 3:06 AM FRI Boeck, August de (1865-1937) arr. by Frits Cells FRI De kleine Rijnkoning (1906) FRI Vlaams Radio Orkest , Marc Soustrot (conductor) FRI 3:26 AM FRI Traditional Armenian/Georgian arr. Alpha FRI Caucasian Suite FRI ALPHA FRI 3:35 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Concerto for keyboard and string orchestra No.1 in D minor FRI (BWV.1052) FRI Kåre Nordstoga (harpsichord), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin FRI 3:56 AM FRI Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) (arr. Felix Greissle) FRI Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune FRI Thomas Kay (flute), Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi FRI Armenian (conductor) FRI 4:06 AM FRI Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992) FRI Theme and Variations FRI Peter Oundjian (violin), William Tritt (piano) FRI 4:16 AM FRI Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) FRI Overture from Tafelmusik FRI Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Frank de Bruine (oboe), FRI The King's Consort, Robert King (director) FRI 4:23 AM FRI Chabrier, Emmanuel (1841-1894) FRI España - rhapsody for orchestra FRI Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Challender (conductor) FRI 4:31 AM FRI Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), trans. Liszt, Franz FRI (1811-1886) FRI Widmung (Op.25 No.1) FRI Jorge Bolet (piano) FRI 4:35 AM FRI Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) FRI Romanza for Violin and Orchestra (1928) FRI Guido De Neve (violin), Vlaams Radio Orkest , Michel FRI Tabachnik (conductor) FRI 4:42 AM FRI Maurice, Paule (1910-67) FRI Tableaux de Provence (1954) - 5 pieces for saxophone and FRI orchestra FRI Julia Nolan (saxophone), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario FRI Bernardi (conductor) FRI 4:57 AM FRI Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) FRI To a Nordic Princess FRI Leslie Howard (piano) FRI 5:04 AM FRI Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) FRI Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in C (Op.8 No.12) FRI (RV.178) FRI Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (violin/director) FRI 5:13 AM FRI Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) FRI Divertimento in C major (Hob.IV No.1) (London Trio No.1) FRI Carol Wincenc (flute), Philip Setzer (violin), Carter Brey FRI (cello) FRI 5:23 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Three Marches (K.408) FRI Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) FRI 5:36 AM FRI Berwald, Franz (1796-1868) FRI String Quartet in Eb Major (1849) FRI Zetterqvist String Quartet FRI 5:55 AM FRI Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) FRI Concerto for violin and orchestra in E minor (Op.64) FRI Renaud Capuçon (violin), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Paul FRI McCreesh (conductor) FRI 6:21 AM FRI Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880) FRI Légende, for violin & piano (Op.17) (published 1860) FRI Slawomir Tomasik (violin), Izabela Tomasik (piano). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b015yqgt (Listen) FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b015yqzq (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of must-hear music including Handel's My Heart FRI is Inditing performed by the Choir of King's College, FRI Cambridge, and the Academy of Ancient Music from the FRI Essential CD of the Week: a recording of Handel's coronation FRI anthems conducted by Stephen Cleobury. FRI FRI 9.30am FRI A daily brainteaser and a recording of the Artist of the FRI Week, the clarinettist Jack Brymer, performing Mozart's FRI Quintet for clarinet and strings with the Allegri Quartet. FRI Also in this hour, Walton's Spitfire Prelude and Fugue FRI performed by the English Chamber Orchestra under Steuart FRI Bedford. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI The Essential Classics guest is Simon Jenkins, the FRI journalist, author and former editor of The Times and the FRI Evening Standard, who is also chairman of the National FRI Trust. Today he introduces a piece he would like to have FRI played at his funeral and Sarah Walker acts as a personal FRI shopper, playing a piece she hopes Simon will enjoy. FRI FRI 11am FRI Sarah's Essential Choice. FRI FRI Elgar: Enigma Variations. FRI London Symphony Orchestra, FRI Adrian Boult (conductor). FRI EMI CDC 747 206 2. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b015yrj7 (Listen) FRI Herold, Adam and Delibes, Lakme and Sylvia FRI FRI After hearing the ballet Sylvia, Tchaikovsky said that "Had FRI I known that music, I would not have written Swan Lake." FRI Donald Macleod surveys the life and music of French ballet FRI masters' Herold, Adam and Delibes FRI FRI In this final episode, Donald Macleod journeys through FRI Delibes's final years, and considers how far the FRI developments in Romantic French ballet had come. Delibes had FRI already composed Coppélia, but his next ballet, Sylvia, was FRI a radical departure in Delibes's symphonic approach to the FRI score. Even Tchaikovsky considered the work a total FRI masterpiece, and felt it cast his Swan Lake into the FRI shadows. FRI FRI In his last few years, Delibes was presented with numerous FRI honours, including being made a Knight of the Legion of FRI Honour. He also became composition professor at the Paris FRI Conservatoire, despite his own admission that he knew little FRI about fugue or counterpoint. With the vogue during this time FRI for things Spanish, Delibes composed his popular song Les FRI filles de Cadix, where the coquettish young girls of Cadiz FRI want to know if their waists look slim. FRI FRI Delibes at the very end of his life, was busy writing a FRI grand opera. His previous opera Lakmé had not been the FRI success he'd hoped for, and he considered the way forward to FRI be some hybrid of comic opera and Wagnerian music-drama. He FRI died having not completed the work. Whereas Lakmé, desipte FRI its original reception, has gone on to be one of Delibes FRI most successful and popular works. FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Lakme - opera in 3 acts FRI Alain LOMBARD FRI Danielle MILLET - Mezzo-soprano FRI Mady MESPLE - Soprano FRI Paris Opera Comique Orchestra FRI EMI FRI 7494302 FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Le Roi l'a dit - opera comique in 3 acts FRI Richard BONYNGE FRI Sumi JO - Soprano FRI English Chamber Orchestra. FRI Decca FRI 4406792 FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Sylvia - suite from the ballet FRI Charles MACKERRAS FRI New Philharmonia Orchestra FRI EMI FRI CDZ 7-62515-2 FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Le Roi s'amuse - suite FRI Francesco LIBETTA - Piano FRI VAIA FRI 1209 FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Les Filles de Cadix vers. for voice and orchestra FRI Steven MERCURIO FRI Anna Maria MARTINEZ - Soprano FRI Prague Philharmonia FRI Naxos FRI 8557827 FRI FRI Léo Delibes FRI Lakme - opera in 3 acts FRI Alain LOMBARD FRI Charles BURLES - Tenor FRI Jean-Christoph BENOIT - Baritone FRI Mady MESPLE - Soprano FRI Roger SOYER - Bass FRI Paris Opera Comique Chorus FRI Paris Opera Comique Orchestra FRI EMI FRI 7494302 FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b015yrj9 (Listen) FRI Summer Chamber Music in the Ulster Hall, Sofya Gulyak FRI FRI Sofya Gulyak, piano. FRI FRI Rachmaninov: Prelude, Op.3 No.2; Etude-tableau, Op.39 No.5: FRI Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op.42. FRI FRI Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 6. FRI FRI A Russian multi-award winning pianist, Sofya Gulyak became FRI the first female winner of the prestigious Leeds FRI International Piano Competition in 2009. She begins today's FRI all-Russian concert with three contrasting works by FRI Rachmaninov - the popular Prelude Op.3 No.2, the demanding FRI Etude-tableau Op.39 No.5 and the composer's last work for FRI piano, the Variations on a Theme of Corelli Op. 42. FRI FRI Sofya concludes the programme with Prokofiev's Piano Sonata FRI No.6, which many consider to be the jewel of the so-called FRI "War Sonata" trilogy (Sonatas 6 to 8). It is large in scale, FRI dramatic and deep in its expressive range. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b015yrjc (Listen) FRI Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Prokofiev FRI FRI An afternoon in the company of Russian perforners performing FRI Russian showpieces, symphonies and ballet music. FRI FRI No other play by Shakespeare has inspired as many composers FRI as Romeo and Juliet and today's programmes features FRI responses by two great Russian composers. With the Fantasy FRI Overture, Tchaikovsky found his voice and penned his first FRI masterpiece. Shakespeare's story and Tchaikovsky's musical FRI portrayal are perfectly matched - the famous love theme in FRI particular is one of his boldest and most beautiful themes; FRI and the programme ends with one of Prokofiev's most popular FRI scores, the Suite from his ballet Romeo and Juliet. FRI FRI Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence was originally written FRI for string sextet and reflects the time he spent Italy in FRI 1889 while working on the Queen of Spades. FRI FRI Working under Shostakovich's supervision, Rudolf Barshai FRI transformed Shostakovich's Eighth String Quartet into a FRI Chamber Symphony (for string orchestra). Shostakovich FRI composed the Eighth Quartet in 1960 during a visit to FRI war-torn Dresden, and this triggered a response to FRI Shostakovich's memories of his own shattered Leningrad (St FRI Petersburg). FRI FRI In May 1892, Tchaikovsky began work on a projected Symphony FRI in E flat, but complained to a friend that work wasn't going FRI at all smoothly. However by October he informed a former FRI pupil that the work was completed and only required FRI orchestration. Tchaikovsky began soon afterwards, but FRI stopped after 33 pages and decided to transform the symphony FRI into the rarely performed single movement Piano Concerto FRI no.3. The original sketches were discovered many years later FRI by the Russian musicologist and composer Semyon Bogatyryev, FRI who reconstructed the work in the 1950s. FRI FRI Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - fantasy-overture. FRI New Russia Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Bashmet (conductor). FRI FRI 2.20pm FRI Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence. FRI The Moscow Soloists, Yuri Bashmet (director). FRI FRI 2.50pm FRI Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony. FRI The Moscow Soloists, Yuri Bashmet (director). FRI FRI 3.25pm FRI Tchaikovsky: Symphony no 7 in E flat (reconstr. Bogatyryev). FRI State Academic Symphony Capella of Russia, Gennady FRI Rozhdestvensky (conductor). FRI FRI 3.55pm FRI Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite FRI New Russia Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Bashmet (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b015yrjf (Listen) FRI FRI 18:00 Composer of the Week b015yrj7 (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:00 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015yrjh (Listen) FRI Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Haydn, FRI Boccherini FRI FRI Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall FRI FRI Trevor Pinnock conducts the period instruments of the FRI Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in music by Haydn and FRI his contemporaries including a rare chance to hear music by FRI Salomon, the man who brought him to London and turned him FRI into one of the first musical superstars. FRI FRI Joseph Haydn: Symphony No.6 in D (Le matin) FRI Luigi Boccherini: Cello Concerto No.7 in G FRI FRI Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment FRI Trevor Pinnock (conductor) FRI Jonathan Manson (cello). FRI FRI 19:45 Twenty Minutes b015yrjk (Listen) FRI Paying the Ferryman FRI FRI In anticipation of tonight's concert of Haydn's 'Orfeo ed FRI Euridice', Paul Farley considers poetic treatments of the FRI River Styx and the cadaverous figure of Charon, ferryman to FRI the Underworld. He travels to Merseyside to take two rather FRI different kinds of ferry, in the company of poets Jeffrey FRI Wainwright and Deryn Rees-Jones. Together they explore FRI poetry's fascination with the voyage to Hades and with the FRI handful of mythical characters who've made the return FRI journey. FRI FRI Produced by Emma Harding. FRI FRI 20:05 Radio 3 Live in Concert b015yrjm (Listen) FRI Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Haydn, Salomon FRI FRI Joseph Haydn: Overture, L'anima del filosofo (Orfeo ed FRI Euridice) FRI Johann Peter Salomon: Romance in D for violin & string FRI orchestra FRI Joseph Haydn: Symphony No.93 in D FRI FRI Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment FRI Trevor Pinnock (conductor) FRI Kati Debretzeni (violin) FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b015yrjp (Listen) FRI Verb New Voices from ARC in Stockton-on-Tees FRI FRI Ian McMillan takes to the stage in front of an audience at FRI ARC in Stockton-on-Tees to introduce the last of the Verb FRI New Voices performances. Two emerging spoken word artists, FRI Degna Stone and Michael Edwards premiere the pieces they've FRI developed over the Summer. Richard Milward, whose novels FRI 'Apples' and 'Ten Storey Love Song' gave an insight into the FRI bleak, fascinating and sometimes shocking lives of FRI Middlesbrough teenagers. For The Verb he'll be performing a FRI commissoned piece about how he writes. Local playwright and FRI performer Alison Carr returns to The Verb with a work in FRI progress entitled 'The Illumination Of Beatrice Munroe'. FRI And, why writers all over the country look forward to an FRI envelope post-marked Stockton. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b00y282v (Listen) FRI Wild Things, The Fox FRI FRI In the last of her series of Essays considering our FRI responses to creatures in the British landscape, the poet FRI and writer Ruth Padel turns her attention to the fox. FRI Drawing on a range of literary and historical examples, she FRI charts the way in which our attitudes to it have changed and FRI developed through the centuries and she asks what it means FRI to us now. FRI FRI Producer: Emma Kingsley. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b015yrk2 (Listen) FRI Brothers of Brazil in Session FRI FRI Lopa Kothari with explosive rockabilly-bossa duo the FRI Brothers of Brazil in session, and new world music releases. FRI FRI Supla and João are two brothers from Sao Paulo, Brazil. FRI Supla is obsessed with Rock and Roll and João with totally FRI Brazilian music, and for the past three years they've been FRI combining elements of traditional Brazilian music such as FRI bossa nova and samba with rock and funk to create a unique FRI sound that's won over countless fans in the band's home base FRI of South America. On tour in the UK they pop in to the World FRI on 3 studio, to give Lopa a taste of their raucous live FRI sound. FRI
14 October 2011
Radio 3 Listings for 15/10/2011 - 21/10/2011
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