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SAT SATURDAY 03 DECEMBER 2011 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b017mt9y (Listen) SAT Jonathan Swain presents an Archive performance of Messiaen's SAT Turangalila Symphony SAT 1:01 AM SAT Messiaen, Olivier [1908-1992] SAT Turangalila-symphonie SAT Yvonne Loriod (piano), Jeanne Loriod (ondes martinot); SAT Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Jean Fournet (conductor) SAT 2:19 AM SAT Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915) SAT 3 Etudes (Op.65) SAT Roger Woodward (piano) SAT 2:26 AM SAT Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SAT Four Nocturnes: Op.27 No.1; Op.27 No.2; Op.37 No.1; Op.37 SAT No.2 SAT Dubravka Tomsic (piano) SAT 2:50 AM SAT Scriabin, Alexander (1872-1915) SAT Sonata No.9 'Black Mass' (Op.68) SAT Tanel Joamets (piano) SAT 3:01 AM SAT Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) SAT Octet for strings (Op.3) in A major SAT Atle Sponberg (violin), Joakim Svenheden (violin), SAT Aida-Carmen Soanea (viola), Adrian Brendel (cello), Vertavo SAT String Quartet: Øyvor Volle (violin), Berit Cardas (violin), SAT Henninge Landaas (viola), Bjørg Værnes Lewis (cello) SAT 3:54 AM SAT Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SAT Divertimento in D major (KV 136) SAT Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Bohdan Warchal (director) SAT 4:06 AM SAT Dussek, Jan Ladislav (1760-1812) SAT Sonata for piano (Op.35 No.2) in G major SAT Andreas Staier (Broadwood fortepiano of 1805) SAT 4:21 AM SAT Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934) SAT Idila (Op.25b) (1902) SAT Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Tarbuk (conductor) SAT 4:29 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SAT Fürchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir (BWV.228) SAT Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, SAT Ivars Taurins (conductor) SAT 4:37 AM SAT De Vocht, Lodewijk (1887-1977) SAT Towards a Higher Light SAT Luc Tooten (cello), Vlaams Radio Orkest , Jan Latham-Koenig SAT (conductor) SAT 4:45 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SAT Overture from the Incidental music to König Stephan (Op.117) SAT Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) SAT 4:53 AM SAT Grunfeld, Alfred [1852-1924] SAT Soirees de Vienne for piano, Op.56 - concert paraphrase on SAT themes of Johann Strauss (Son) SAT Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) SAT 5:01 AM SAT Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) SAT Overture to Les Franc-juges (Op.3) SAT Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, John Nelson (conductor) SAT 5:13 AM SAT Chédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas (1705-1782) SAT Les Saisons Amusantes Part IV (L'Hiver) SAT Ensemble 1700 - Dorothee Oberlinger (recorder/director) SAT 5:21 AM SAT Pearson, Leslie (b. 1931) SAT Dance Suite - after Arbeau SAT The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble SAT 5:30 AM SAT Borgstrøm, Hjalmar (1864-1925) SAT Music to Johan Gabriel Borkman SAT Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Kjell Seim (conductor) SAT 5:43 AM SAT Haydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Symphony No.104 in D major "London" (H.1.104) SAT Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra; Tamás Vásáry (conductor) SAT 6:08 AM SAT [Sorkocevic] Sorkochevich, Luka (1734-1789) SAT Overture in G major, for oboe, 2 violins and continuo SAT Ulrike Neukamm (oboe), Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner SAT (harpsichord & director) SAT 6:12 AM SAT Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SAT Phantasy in C major (D.934) (Op.Posth.159) SAT Thomas Zehetmair (violin); Kai Ito (piano) SAT 6:39 AM SAT Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792) SAT Quatre Intermèdes et Divertissements for Molière's comedy SAT 'Amphitryon' SAT Chantal Santon (soprano - La Nuit), Georg Poplutz (tenor - SAT Hérault), Bonn Chamber Chorus, L'Arte del mondo, Werner SAT Ehrhardt (conductor) SAT 6:51 AM SAT Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) SAT Romance arr. for violin and choir SAT Borisas Traubas (violin), Lithuanian State Chamber Choir, SAT Sigitas Vaiciulionis (conductor) SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b017sqn4 (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 Henry Purcell SAT Three parts upon a ground SAT John Holloway, Stanley Ritchie and Andrew Manze (violins) SAT John Toll (harpsichord) SAT Nigel North (theorbo) SAT Mary Springfels (viola da gamba) SAT Harmonia Mundi HMT 7907091 SAT 07:09 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Die Zauberflote: Dies BIldnis ist bezaubernd schön SAT Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) SAT Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden SAT Nicholas McGegan (conductor) SAT Royal Opera House 75605 55031 2 SAT 07:13 SAT Paul Dukas SAT The sorcerer’s apprenctice SAT London Symphony Orchestra SAT André Previn (conductor) SAT EMI CDM 7 63051 2 SAT 07:26 SAT Amy Beach SAT Piano Quintet in F sharp Op 67 SAT Martin Roscoe (piano) SAT Endellion Quartet SAT ASV CD DCA 932 SAT 07:35 SAT Gabriel Fauré SAT Pavane SAT Gareth Morris (flute) SAT New Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Sir David Willcocks (conductor) SAT EMI CDM 76725 2 SAT 07:46 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Fantasia and Fugue in G minor BWV 542 SAT Peter Hurford (organ or Our Lady of Sorrows, Toronto) SAT Decca 443 485-2 SAT 08:03 SAT Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SAT Serenade for strings: waltz SAT Staatskapelle Dresden SAT Herbert Blomtedt (conductor) SAT Ultimate UltimBX015 SAT 08:08 SAT Thomas Harris SAT Faire is the heaven SAT The Vasari Singers SAT Jeremy Backhouse (conductor) SAT EMI CDM 7 636 76 2 SAT 08:13 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Piano concerto NO 20 in D minor K466: mvt I – Allegro SAT Mitsuko Uchida (piano) SAT English Chamber Orchestra SAT Jeffrey Tate (conductor) SAT Philips 468 540-2 SAT 08:30 SAT Giacomo Puccini SAT La Boheme: Che gelida manina SAT Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) SAT Berlin Philharmonic SAT Herbert von Karajan (conductor) SAT Decca 425 099-2 SAT 08:46 SAT Ernest Bloch SAT Sketches from Jewish life: Prayer SAT Arranger: Aasgaard SAT Jonathan Aasgaard (cello) SAT Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Gerard Schwarz (conductor) SAT Avie AV2149 SAT 08:52 SAT Joseph Haydn SAT Symphony No 31 in D “hornsignal”: mvvt I – Allegro SAT The Hanover Band SAT Roy Goodman (conductor SAT Nimbus NI 5190 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b017sqn6 (Listen) SAT Building a Library: Brahms: Clarinet Quintet SAT SAT 9.05am SAT JANACEK: Glagolitic Mass, Sinfonietta SAT Christiane Libor (soprano), Ewa Marciniec (alto), Timothy SAT Bentch (tenor), Wojciech Gierlach (bass), Jaros?aw SAT Malanowicz (organ), Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Warsaw SAT Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit (conductor) SAT NAXOS 8572639 (CD Budget) SAT SAT Stimme der Sehnsucht - Lieder by Pfitzner, Strauss and SAT Mahler SAT PFITZNER: Lieder SAT R. STRAUSS: Lieder SAT MAHLER: Kindertotenlieder SAT Christianne Stotijn (mezzo soprano), Joseph Breinl (piano) SAT ONYX ONYX4075 (CD) SAT SAT Philippe Rogier – Music from the Missae Sex SAT CLEMENS: Motet - Inclita stirps Jesse SAT ROGIER: Missa Inclita stirps Jesse; Missa Philippus Secundus SAT Rex Hispaniae; Da Pacem Domine a 6 SAT DE CABEZON: Cancion francesca glosada; Ave maris stella SAT Magnificat, His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, Alistair SAT Ross (organ), Philip Cave (director) SAT LINN RECORDS CKD387 (Hybrid SACD) SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT Colin Lawson surveys available recordings of the Clarinet SAT Quintet by Brahms and makes a recommendation SAT SAT 10.20am SAT TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto; Serenade melancolique; SAT Valse-Scherzo; Souvenir d’un lieu cher SAT James Ehnes (violin), Sydney Symphony, Vladimir Ashkenazy SAT (conductor and piano) SAT ONYX ONYX4076 (CD) SAT SAT SCHUMANN: Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra Op. 131; Violin SAT Concerto in D minor WoO1 SAT MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E minor Op. 64 SAT Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Frankfurt Radio Symphony SAT Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (conductor) SAT ONDINE ODE11952 (CD) SAT SAT BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 SAT (recorded1951) SAT BERG: Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel' (recorded SAT live 1964)* SAT Christian Ferras (violin), Berliner Philharmoniker, Karl SAT Bohm (conductor) SAT Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Massimo Freccia SAT (conductor)* SAT AUDITE 95590 (CD Mono) SAT SAT SCHUBERT: Overture from Rosamunde D644 SAT BERG: Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel' SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor SAT (recorded 1960) SAT Christian Ferras (violin), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Joseph Keilberth (conductor) SAT ORFEO C838112B (2CD Mono, mid-price) SAT SAT SCHUBERT: Overture from Rosamunde D644 SAT BERG: Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel' (1935) SAT BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor SAT (recorded 1960) SAT Christian Ferras (violin), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Joseph Keilberth (conductor) SAT TESTAMENT SBT21472 (2CD Mono, mid-price) SAT SAT 10.50am New Releases SAT Hilary Finch joins Andrew to discuss recent releases of SAT vocal music SAT SAT Songs of War SAT BRIDGE: Thy hand in mine, H 124, for tenor and orchestra SAT BUTTERWORTH: A Shropshire Lad - six songs; Bredon Hill SAT FINZI: Fear No More The Heat O’ The Sun SAT GURNEY: When death to either shall come; In Flanders SAT IRELAND: Sea Fever; The Vagabond; The three ravens SAT ROREM: An Incident SAT SOMERVELL: Into My Heart An Air That Kills; There Pass The SAT Careless People; White in the moon the long road lies; The SAT Street Sounds To The Soldiers’ Tread; SAT VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Youth and Love; The infinite shining SAT heavens; The Vagabond (from Songs of Travel) SAT WARLOCK: The Night SAT WEILL: Beat! Beat! Drums!; Dirge For Two Veterans SAT Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) SAT SONY 88697944242 (CD) SAT SAT SCHUBERT: Winterreise D911 SAT Barbara Hendricks (soprano); Love Derwinger (piano) SAT ARTE VERUM ARV010 (CD) SAT SAT Strauss - The Complete Songs Vol. 5 SAT STRAUSS: Madchenblumen Op 22; Fruhlingsgedrange Op 26 No 1; SAT Morgen! Op 27 No 4; Hat gesagtbleibt’s nicht dabei Op 36 No SAT 3; Meinem Kinde Op 37 No 3; Mein Auge Op 37 No 4; Herr Lenz SAT Op 37 No 5; Junghexenlied Op 39 No 2; Muttertandelei Op 43 SAT No 2; Einkehr Op 47 No 4; Ich schwebe Op 48 No 2 ; Kling! Op SAT 48 No 3; Sechs Lieder Op 68 SAT Kiera Duffy (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) SAT HYPERION CDA67746 (CD) SAT SAT Brahms - The Complete Songs Volume 3 SAT BRAHMS: Wach auf, mein Herzensschöne WoO33 No 16; Erlaube SAT mir, feins Mädchen WoO33 No 2; Mein Mädel hat einen SAT Rosenmund WoO33 No 25; Ein Sonett Op 14 No 4; Standchen Op SAT 14 No 7; Der Kuss Op 19 No 1; An eine Äolsharfe Op 19 No 5; SAT 8 Magyarisch Op 46 No 2; Die Schale der Vergessenheit Op 46 SAT No 3; Funf Lieder Op 49; Mein wundes Herz verlangt Op 59 No SAT 7; Im Garten am Seegestade Op 70 No 1; Lerchengesang Op 70 SAT No 2; Serenade Op 70 No 3; An den Mond Op 71 No 2; In SAT Waldeseinsamkeit Op 85 No 6; Auf dem Schiffe Op 97 No 2; Es SAT hing der Reif Op 106 No 3; Ein Wanderer Op 106 No 5; Die SAT Sonne scheint nicht mehr WoO33 No 5; Wo gehst du hin, du SAT Stolze? WoO33 No 22; Es steht ein Lind WoO33 No 41 SAT Simon Bode (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) SAT HYPERION CDJ33123 (CD) SAT SAT LISZT: 3 Petrarch Sonnets; Lieder SAT Margaret Price (soprano), Cyprien Katsaris (piano) SAT APEX 2564665857 (CD Budget) SAT SAT 11.40 am Disc of the Week SAT GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16 SAT LISZT: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major S124; Piano SAT Concerto No. 2 in A major S125 SAT Stephen Hough (piano), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew SAT Litton (conductor) SAT HYPERION CDA67824 (CD) SAT SAT 12:15 Music Matters b017sqn8 (Listen) SAT Peter Conrad SAT SAT Tom Service talks to Peter Conrad, Graham Vick and Francesca SAT Zambello about the aesthetic rivalry between Wagner and SAT Verdi. SAT SAT “The Importance of Music” A National Music Plan for Music SAT Education SAT SAT Last week the government announced the first ever National SAT Plan for Music Education, England which they hope will SAT enable every child to have the chance to learn to play a SAT musical instrument for at least a term, ideally a year. SAT SAT Tom speaks to Michael Gove, Secretary for State for SAT Education, about how the plan will be implemented and how he SAT proposes meeting the challenges posed by reduced funding. SAT SAT Deborah Annetts, Chief Executive of the Incorporated Society SAT of Musicians and chair of the Music Education Council gives SAT her thoughts on the plans. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b017sqnb (Listen) SAT Regensburg Early Music Days Festival 2011 SAT SAT Lucie Skeaping presents highlights from the 2011 Regensburg SAT Early Music Days festival in Germany, featuring performances SAT by Concerto Köln, Ensemble Perlaro, Stile Antico, Ensemble SAT Caprice, The Harmony of Nations Baroque Orchestra and The SAT Brabant Ensemble. The programme includes music by Morales, SAT J.S. Bach, Telemann, Jean-Fery Rebel, Philip van Wilder and SAT Paolo da Firenze. SAT SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Concerto for oboe d’amore, strings & continuo in A, BWV.1055 SAT Benoit Laurent (oboe d’amore), Concerto Köln, Markus Hoffman SAT (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Philip van Wilder SAT Aspice Domine SAT Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Jean-Féry Rebel SAT Les Caractéres de la Danse SAT Harmony of Nations Baroque Orchestra, Alfredo Bernardini SAT (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Cristóbal de Morales SAT Jubilate Deo SAT Stile Antico SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Georg Philipp Telemann SAT Symphonie capricieuse in G for piccolo, flute, violin, viola SAT da gamba, double bass, strings and continuo SAT Ensemble Caprice, Matthias Maute (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Paolo da Firenze SAT Godi, Fierençe SAT Ensemble Perlaro, Lorenza Donadini (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT Jacobus de Bonania SAT Lux purpurata – Diligite iusticiam SAT Ensemble Perlaro, Lorenza Donadini (director) SAT Recording provided by the European Broadcasting Union SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017m0pd (Listen) SAT Colin Carr, Thomas Sauer SAT SAT From London's Wigmore Hall. British cellist Colin Carr SAT returns to the Wigmore Hall with pianist Thomas Sauer to SAT perform 2 sonatas by Beethoven. He begins with a SAT lighthearted and affectionate set of variations on an aria SAT from Mozart's Magic Flute. SAT SAT Beethoven: Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' SAT from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte WoO46 SAT Beethoven: Cello Sonata No 3 in A major Op 69 SAT Beethoven: Cello Sonata No 5 in D major Op 102 No 2 SAT SAT Colin Carr (cello) SAT Thomas Sauer (piano). SAT SAT 15:00 Saturday Classics b017sqp3 (Listen) SAT Nicola Benedetti SAT SAT A personal view of classical music from a range of SAT presenters. Today, violinist Nicola Benedetti shares some of SAT her favourite pieces and the musicians that continue to SAT inspire her. Her selection includes music by Brahms, SAT Beethoven, Schubert, Vivaldi and Mozart performed by SAT musicians such as singer Renee Fleming and violinist Rachel SAT Podger as well as by Yehudi Menuhin who was a central figure SAT in her life as a student violinist. SAT 15:00 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Concerto in D minor BWV.1043 for 2 violins and string SAT orchestra – 3rd Movement; Allegro SAT Andrew MANZE - Violin SAT Andrew MANZE - Musical Director SAT Rachel PODGER - Violin SAT Academy of Ancient Music SAT Harmonia Mundi SAT HMU 907-155 SAT 15:04 SAT Johannes Brahms SAT Sonata no. 1 in G major Op.78 for violin and piano - 1st SAT movement; Vivace ma non troppo SAT Pinchas ZUKERMAN SAT Daniel BARENBOIM - Piano SAT Deutsche Grammophon SAT 415 989-2 SAT 15:15 SAT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart SAT Le Nozze di Figaro - opera in 4 acts K.492 - Act 2, no.10; SAT Porgi amor qualche ristoro [cavatina] SAT Georg SOLTI SAT Renee FLEMING - Soprano SAT London Symphony Orchestra SAT Decca SAT 475 244 2-. SAT 15:19 SAT Antonin Dvorak SAT Symphony no. 7 in D minor Op.70 - 3rd movement; Scherzo SAT Georg SZELL SAT Cleveland Orchestra SAT Sony Classical SAT MH2K-63151 SAT 15:27 SAT Gustav Mahler SAT Quartet movement in A minor for piano and strings SAT Prazak String Quartet SAT Praga Digitals SAT PRD 250 168 SAT 15:38 SAT Franz Schubert SAT Die Schöne Müllerin - song-cycle D.795 - no.19; Der Müller SAT und der Bach SAT Christoph ESCHENBACH - Piano SAT Matthias GOERNE - Baritone SAT Harmonia Mundi SAT 901995 SAT 15:43 SAT George Gershwin SAT 3 Preludes for piano - No.2; Andante con moto e poco rubato SAT Jascha HEIFETZ - Violin SAT Samuel SANDERS - Piano SAT RCA SAT 09026617712 SAT 15:46 SAT Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Concerto in D major Op.61 for violin and orchestra - 2nd SAT movement; Larghetto SAT Constantin SILVESTRI SAT Yehudi MENUHIN - Violin SAT Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra SAT EMI SAT 7 62536 2 SAT 15:57 SAT Antonio Vivaldi SAT Concerto in G major RV.301, Op.4`3 for violin and orchestra SAT Rachel PODGER - Violin SAT Arte Dei Suonatori SAT Channel Classics SAT CCS19598 SAT 16:05 SAT Arvo Pärt SAT Spiegel im Spiegel for violin and piano SAT Alexei GRYNYUK - Piano SAT Nicola BENEDETTI - Violin SAT Deutsche Grammophon SAT 476-3399 SAT SAT 16:30 Jazz Record Requests b017sqp5 (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 National Youth Jazz Orchestra SAT Australian Opener SAT Rick Taylor SAT Dave Bishop (ts), Rick Taylor (tb), Steve Arguelles (d), SAT National Youth Jazz Orchestra SAT Recorded: 15 March 1980 SAT NYJO DNYJ 502 SAT SAT Wilbur de Paris SAT The Pearls SAT Morton SAT Wilbur de Paris (tb) Sidney De Paris (cornet), Omer Simeon, SAT (cl), Don Kirkpatrick (p), Freddie Moore (d) and his New SAT New Orleans Jazz SAT Recorded: 1952 SAT London REK 1313 SAT SAT Louis Armstrong SAT A Kiss to Build a Dream On SAT Hammerstein, Kalmar, Ruby SAT Louis Armstrong (v), Cutty Cutshall (tb), Milt Yaner (cl, SAT as), Al Klink, Fred Williams (cl, ts), George Dorsey (as), SAT Billy Kyle (p), Sandy Block (b), Bunny Shawker (d) SAT Recorded: 24 July 1951 SAT Verve 543 6992 SAT SAT Ben Webster SAT Our Love is Here to Stay SAT Gershwin SAT Ben Webster (ts), Kenny Drew (p), Nils Henning Orsted SAT Pederson (b), Alex Riel (d) SAT Recorded: 30 January 1965 SAT Black Lion BLCD760108 SAT SAT Benny Goodman SAT Rattle and Roll SAT Basie, Goodman, Clayton SAT Billy Butterfield, Conrad Gozzo, Bernie Privin (tp), Kai SAT Winding, Chauncey Welsch, Dick Le Fave (tb), Bill Shine, SAT Gerald Sanfino (as), Stan Getz, Peanuts Hucko (ts), Danny SAT Bank (baritone s), Mell Powell (p), Barney Spieler (b), SAT Buddy Rich (d) SAT Recorded: 1945 SAT Fontana TFL 5067 SAT SAT Greg Abate SAT Living the Dash SAT Abate SAT Greg Abate (saxophone), James Williams (p), Harvie S (b), SAT Billy Hart (d) SAT Recorded: February 2002 SAT 60132 SAT SAT Michael Garrick Trio SAT Here, There and Everywhere SAT Garrick SAT Chris Garrick (vln), Michael Garrick (p) SAT Recorded: 1994/1995 SAT Jaza 3 SAT SAT Miles Davis SAT Tadd’s Delight SAT Tadd Dameron SAT Miles Davis (tp), John Coltrane (ts), Red Garland (p), Paul SAT Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (d) SAT Recorded: 5 June 1956 SAT Columbia 88697352442 SAT SAT Benny Carter SAT September Song SAT Weill-Anderson SAT Benny Carter (as), Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Pete SAT Candoli, Uan Rasey (tp), Tommy Pederson, George Roberts, SAT Herbie Harper (tb), Buddy Collette, Bill Green, Justin SAT Gordon, Chuck Gentry (saxes), Larry Bunker (vib, bgo), SAT Arnold Ross (p), Bobby Gibbons (g), Joe Comfort (b), Shelly SAT Manne (d) SAT Recorded: September 1958 SAT Lonehill Jazz LHJ10363 SAT SAT Dave Grusin SAT Shop Till You Bop SAT Dave Grusin SAT Dave Grusin (keyboards), Ernie Watts (saxophones), Sal SAT Marquez (tp), Lee Ritenour (g), Brian Bromberg (b), Harvey SAT Mason (d) SAT Recorded: 1989 SAT Columbia 88697352442 SAT SAT Eric Dolphy SAT Music Matador SAT Prince Lasha/Simmons SAT Eric Dolphy (bcl), Prince Lasha (fl), Clifford Jordan SAT (ss), Huey Simmons (as), Woody Shaw Jr. (tp), Bobby SAT Hutcherson (vibraphone), Richard Davis (b), Eddie Kahn (b) SAT Charles Moffet (d) SAT Recorded: 1963 SAT Jazz Hour With JHR 73539 SAT SAT 17:30 Opera on 3 b017t6y4 (Listen) SAT Live from the Met, Handel's Rodelinda SAT SAT This year's season of Live from the Met broadcasts begins SAT with Handel's Rodelinda. King Bertarido has been deposed, SAT assumed dead, leaving his Queen, Rodelinda and son behind. SAT Grimoaldo is determined to become king, not realising that SAT Bertarido is in fact alive, and planning to come back to SAT rescue his family. Handel's opera contains some glorious SAT music and is sung by a stellar cast including Renee Fleming SAT and Andreas Scholl, and conducted by Harry Bicket. SAT SAT Rodelinda.....Renee Fleming (Soprano) SAT Eduige..... Stephanie Blythe (Mezzo-soprano) SAT Bertarido..... Andreas Scholl (Counter-tenor) SAT Unulfo..... Iestyn Davies (Counter-tenor) SAT Grimoaldo..... Joseph Kaiser (Tenor) SAT Garibaldo..... Shenyang (Bass-baritone) SAT SAT Metropolitan Opera Orchestra SAT Conductor.....Harry Bicket. SAT SAT 21:55 Between the Ears b017sr7g (Listen) SAT Use It Or Lose It SAT SAT Dame Harriet Walter and David Horovitch appear in Use It Or SAT Lose It, a radiophonic play created by Peter Blegvad and SAT Iain Chambers, charting the failing memory of a fictional SAT GP, Charles Proctor (Peter Blegvad). SAT SAT Combining narrated fiction with observations from the world SAT of history and culture, the programme uses radiophonic music SAT and sound design to take us inside Charles Proctor's mind. SAT SAT As Dr Proctor descends deeper into amnesia, we hear voices SAT reflecting on memory: Walter de la Mare, Rabbi Ben Ezra, SAT Alfred Lord Tennyson, Emily Dickinson, William Wordsworth, SAT Luis Bunuel, Harold Pinter, Francis Galton, Rene Descartes, SAT W.B.Yeats, and Elvis Presley. SAT SAT And we encounter a new age healer, Madam Aladdin (Harriet SAT Walter), a radical who advocates going with the disease. She SAT entreats Dr Proctor to join her Lamp Camp and Illumination SAT Showroom, and embrace amnesia as a way of "extending the SAT boundaries of the self - of becoming someone else". SAT SAT Producer, Iain Chambers. SAT A Falling Tree production for BBC R3. SAT SAT 22:30 Hear and Now b017sr7j (Listen) SAT Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2011, Episode 1 SAT SAT Sarah Mohr-Pietsch and Robert Worby present the first of SAT four programmes showcasing highlights from this year's SAT Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. SAT SAT Mauricio Kagel: Prima Vista SAT Apartment House SAT SAT Thomas Simaku: String Quartet (world premiere) SAT Quatuor Diotima SAT SAT Bent Sørensen and Anna Berit Asp Christensen: Saudades SAT Inocentes SAT Oscar Henning-Jensen (boy soprano) SAT Gert Henning-Jensen (tenor) SAT Guido Paevatalu (baritone) SAT SAT And in the latest instalment of the Hear and Now Fifty, SAT percussionist Steven Schick recalls how a chance meeting SAT with Brian Ferneyhough led to the commission of Bone SAT Alphabet, his only piece for non-pitched instruments; while SAT commentator Paul Griffiths describes the work's physicality SAT and rhythmic complexity. SAT SAT Brian Ferneyhough: Bone Alphabet SAT Steven Schick (percussion). SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 04 DECEMBER 2011 SUN SUN 00:00 Jazz Library b00vkp5p (Listen) SUN London Jazz Festival 2010, Gary Burton SUN SUN Vibraphonist Gary Burton was a teenage prodigy and his four SUN mallet style revolutionised his instrument's playing SUN technique. Prior to his 2010 London Jazz Festival concert, SUN he joined Alyn Shipton in front of an audience on the South SUN Bank to pick his favourite recordings including work with SUN Carla Bley, Chick Corea and Pat Metheny. SUN SUN Gary Burton Quartet SUN Country Roads SUN Burton / Swallow SUN Gary Burton, vib; Jerry Hahn, g; Steve Swallow, b; Roy SUN Haynes, d. RCA Studios, York City, July 1967. SUN Koch SUN DRC 11850 SUN SUN Gary Burton SUN New National Anthem SUN Carla Bley SUN Gary Burton, vib; Larry Coryell, g; Steve Swallow, b; Bob SUN Moses, d; Mike Mantler, tp; Steve Lacy, ss; Gato Barbieri, SUN ts; Jimmy Knepper, tb; Howard Johnson, tub; Carla Bley, p. SUN RCA Studios, York City, July 1967. SUN BGO SUN 723 CD 2 SUN SUN Keith Jarrett / Gary Burton SUN Grow Your Own SUN Jarrett SUN Gary Burton, vib; Keith Jarrett, el p; Sam Brown, g; Steve SUN Swallow, b; Bill Goodwin, d. A & R Recording Studios, New SUN York, 23 July 1970. SUN Atlantic / Rhino SUN 815994 SUN SUN Gary Burton Quintet SUN Dreams So Real SUN Carla Bley SUN Gary Burton vib; Mick Goodrick, Pat Metheny, g; Steve SUN Swallow, b; Bob Moses, d. Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, SUN Germany, Dec 1975. SUN ECM SUN 1072 SUN SUN Astor Piazzolla & Gary Burton SUN Tango Neuva SUN Piazzolla SUN Astor PIazzolla, bandoneon; Gary Burton, vib; Pablo SUN Ziegler, p; Fernando Suarez Paz, vn; Horacio Malvicino, g; SUN Hector Console, b. Montreux Festival, 1986. SUN Atlantic SUN 255069 SUN SUN Gary Burton SUN La Divetta SUN Ozone SUN Gary Burton vib; Tommy Smith, ts; Makoto Ozone, p; Steve SUN Swallow, b; Martin Richards, d. Studio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, SUN Germany, June 1986. SUN ECM SUN 831110 SUN SUN Gary Burton & Paul Bley SUN Carla SUN Paul Bley SUN Gary Burton, vib; Paul Bley p. Copenhagen, 29 Mar 1990. SUN Sonet SUN 1038 SUN SUN Gary Burton SUN Bags Groove SUN Jackson SUN Gary Burton, vib; Mulgrew Miller, p; Christian McBride, b; SUN Lewis Nash, d. New York / Boston, May / June 2000. SUN Concord SUN 4941-2 SUN SUN Gary Burton & Makoto Ozone SUN Prelude For Piano No.19 in A minor, Op. 32/8 SUN Rachmaninov SUN Gary Burton vib; Makoto Ozone, p. Bluejay Studios, SUN Massachusetts, Aug & Oct 2001. SUN Concord SUN 2105-2 SUN SUN Chick Corea & Gary Burton SUN La Fiesta SUN Corea SUN Gary Burton, vib; Chick Corea, p. Molde Festival, Norway, SUN July 2007. SUN Concord SUN 230630 CD 2 SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b017srl9 (Listen) SUN John Shea continues the Mahler Symphony Cycle with Symphony SUN no. 8 and an award winning performance with both the Halle SUN and the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Sir Mark Elder SUN 1:01 AM SUN Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] SUN Symphony no. 8 "Symphony of a thousand" for soloists, SUN choruses and orchestra; SUN Clare Rutter (soprano) (Magna Peccatrix), Aga Mikolaj SUN (soprano) (Poenitentium), Anita Watson (soprano) (Mater SUN Gloriosa), Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) (Mulier SUN Samaritana), Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo-soprano) (Maria SUN Aegyptiaca), Peter Hoare (tenor) (Doctor Marianus), Gerald SUN Finley (bass) (Pater Ecstaticus), James Creswell (bass) SUN (Pater Profundus), Olivier Latry (organ), Halle Choir; Halle SUN Children's Choir; Halle Youth Choir; City of Birmingham SUN Symphony Chorus; Halle Orchestra; BBC Philharmonic; Mark SUN Elder (conductor) SUN 2:24 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Piano Sonata No.15 in C major (D.840) SUN Alfred Brendel (piano) SUN 2:45 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) SUN Flute Quartet No.1 in D major (K.285) SUN Carol Wincenc (flute), Chee-Yun (female) (violin), Nokuthula SUN Ngwenyama (viola), David Finckel (cello) SUN 3:01 AM SUN Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) SUN Violin Concerto in D major (Op.35) SUN Joshua Bell (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, SUN Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SUN 3:36 AM SUN Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) SUN Concerto for flute and strings in D minor (Wq.22) SUN Martin Michael Koffer (flute), Slovenicum Chamber Orchestra, SUN Uros Lajovic (conductor) SUN 4:00 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN 7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' for cello SUN and piano (WoO.46) SUN Zara Nelsova (cello), Grant Johannesen (piano) SUN 4:10 AM SUN Green, Maurice (1695-1755) & Boyce, William (1711-1779) SUN Suite for two trumpets and organ SUN Ivan Hadliyski & Roman Hajiyski (trumpets), Velin Iliev SUN (organ) SUN 4:20 AM SUN Górecki, Henryk Mikolaj (1933-2010) SUN Totus tuus Totus tuus (Op.60) SUN Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl (director) SUN 4:30 AM SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SUN Sonata for piano (H.16.34) in E minor SUN Ingrid Fliter (piano) SUN 4:41 AM SUN Hüe, Georges (1858-1948) SUN Phantasy SUN Iveta Kundratová (flute) (b.1984 Czech Rep), Inna Aslamasova SUN (piano) SUN 4:49 AM SUN Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) SUN Serenade for Strings (Op.20) in E minor SUN Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Plamen Djourov (Cond) SUN 5:01 AM SUN Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) SUN Overture in Bb major (D.470) SUN Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti SUN (conductor) SUN 5:07 AM SUN Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553-1612) SUN Exaudi me, for 12 part triple chorus, continuo and 4 SUN trombones SUN Danish National Radio Chorus, Copenhagen Cornetts & SUN Sackbutts, Lars Baunkilde (violone), Soren Christian SUN Vestergaard (organ), Bo Holten (conductor) SUN 5:14 AM SUN Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SUN Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op.44 SUN Erik Suler (piano) SUN 5:25 AM SUN Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SUN Symphony no.4 (H.1.4) in D major SUN Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Ondrej Lenárd SUN (conductor) SUN 5:36 AM SUN Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962) SUN Trio for violin, cello and harp SUN András Ligeti (violin), Idilko Radi (cello), Eva Maros SUN (harp) SUN 5:51 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SUN Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F (BWV.1047) SUN Ars Barocca SUN 6:03 AM SUN Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) SUN Bassoon concerto in F major (Op.75) SUN Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon), Finnish Radio Symphony SUN Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) SUN 6:21 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN Sonata for piano No.30 in E (Op.109) SUN Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) SUN 6:40 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard [1843-1907] SUN Holberg suite (Op.40) version for string orchestra SUN Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Plamen Djourov (conductor) SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b017srlc (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 Richard Rodgers SUN My favourite things SUN Arranger: Hough SUN Stephen Hough (piano) SUN Nimbus NI 2540 SUN 07:06 SUN Nicola Matteis SUN Sett of Ayres in F SUN Palladian Ensemble SUN Linn CKD 041 SUN 07:12 SUN Edvard Grieg SUN Ave Maris Stella SUN Polyphony SUN Stephen Layton (conductor) SUN Hyperion CDA66793 SUN 07:16 SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Introduction and Allegro SUN Sinfonia of London SUN Sir John Barbarolli (conductor) SUN EMI 5 31788 2 SUN 07:32 SUN Erik Satie SUN Gymnopedie No 1 SUN Orchestrator: Debussy SUN Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal SUN Charles Dutoit (conductor) SUN Decca 421 527-2 SUN 07:35 SUN Darius Milhaud SUN Scaramouche SUN Michael Collins (clarinet) SUN Piers Lane (piano) SUN Chandos CHAN 10615 SUN 07:46 SUN Thomas Weelkes SUN Hark, all ye lovely saints above SUN The King’s Singers SUN EMI CDC 7 49265 2 SUN 07:49 SUN Cecil Armstrong Gibbs SUN Peacock Pie SUN Martin Roscoe (piano) SUN Guildhall Strings SUN Robert Salter (director) SUN Hyperion CDA67316 SUN 08:03 SUN Leroy Anderson SUN Bugler’s Holiday SUN Catherin Moore, David McCallum and John Blackshaw (trumpets) SUN BBC Concert Orchestra SUN Leonard Slatkin (conductor) SUN Naxos 8.559313 SUN 08:06 SUN Gregorio Allegri SUN Miserere SUN Deborah Roberts (soprano) SUN Tallis Scholars SUN Peter Phillips (conductor) SUN Gimell CDGIM 994 SUN 08:19 SUN Claude Debussy SUN Suite Bergamasque: Prelude SUN Daniel Adni (piano) SUN EMI CDM 7 63238 2 SUN 08:24 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Semele: Where’er you walk SUN John Mark Ainsley (tenor) SUN The King’s Consort SUN Robert King (director) SUN Regis RRC 1062 SUN 08:45 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Oboe concerto in D minor BWV 1059a SUN Anthony Robson (oboe) SUN Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment SUN Virgin VC 5 451902 SUN 08:57 SUN Franz Schubert SUN Seligkeit SUN Elly Ameling (soprano) SUN Dalton Baldwin (piano) SUN Philips 4734512 SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b017srlh (Listen) SUN James Jolly presents three hours of great music in the best SUN recordings from the archives and the present day. Plus a few SUN musical wildcards. SUN SUN Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari SUN Il segreto di Susanna – Overture SUN Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner SUN (conductor) SUN EMI CDC 7545852 T 1 SUN SUN Claudio Monteverdi SUN Lamento d'Arianna SUN Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano) Modo Antiquo, Federica SUN Maria Sardelli (conductor) SUN Naïve V5050 T1 SUN SUN Ned Rorem SUN Piano Sonata No 2 SUN Julius Katchen (piano) SUN Decca 475 7228 CD7 T 2-5 SUN SUN Maurice Ravel SUN Deux mélodies hébraïques (Kaddisch & L'énigme éternelle) SUN Mischa Maisky (cello) Daria Hovora (piano) SUN DG 457 657-2 T6,7 SUN SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN La capricieuse SUN Josef Hassid (violin) Gerald Moore (piano) SUN Symposium SYMPCD1327 Track 2 SUN SUN Richard Strauss SUN Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare, TrV248 SUN Royal Academy Symphony Brass, James Watson (conductor) SUN RAM 038 T3 SUN SUN Franz Lehár SUN Giuditta – Meine Lippen sie küssen SUN Lucia Popp (soprano) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir SUN Neville Marriner (conductor) SUN EMI CDC 7497002 T9 SUN SUN Erno Dohnanyi SUN Variations on a Nursery Theme SUN Julius Katchen (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir SUN Adrian Boult (conductor) SUN Decca Decca 475 7228 CD8 T28-41 SUN SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Nine German Arias – Süsser Blumen Ambraflocken SUN Iestyn Davies (counterten) Ensemble Guadagni SUN Wigmore Hall Live 0038 T8 SUN SUN Robert Schumann SUN Overture, Scherzo and Finale SUN Staatskapelle Dresden, Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor) SUN EMI 6090372 CD1 T9-11 SUN SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN Scherzo in E minor, Op 16 No 2 SUN Julius Katchen (piano) SUN Decca 475 7228 CD4 T3 SUN SUN Antonin Dvorak SUN Rusalka – Act 3: Mladosti své posbavena SUN Lucia Popp (soprano) Munich Radio Orchestra, Stefan Soltész SUN (conductor) SUN EMI 69854 T3 SUN SUN Franz Berwald SUN Symphony No 4, Sinfonie naïve SUN Malmo Symphony Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling (conductor) SUN BIS 796 T4-7 SUN SUN Dag Wirén SUN Serenade, Op 11 SUN Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner SUN (conductor) SUN Decca 4782795 D10 T12-15 SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b017srlk (Listen) SUN Henry Sandon SUN SUN Michael Berkeley travels to the Worcester Porcelain Museum SUN to meet the local celebrity, expert on English porcelain and SUN music-lover Henry Sandon, known to millions of TV viewers SUN for his many appearances as one of the ceramics experts on SUN BBC1's Antiques Road Show. The programme is being recorded SUN in front of an invited audience, among the Museum's SUN exquisite collection of Worcester porcelain,which Henry SUN himself curated for many years. SUN SUN Music is an abiding passion for Henry, who comes from a SUN musical family stretching back to the 18th century. He SUN himself studied at the Guildhall School of Music, and after SUN graduation was appointed a lay-clerk at Worcester Cathedral. SUN He began his career as a music-master at the city's Royal SUN Grammar School before becoming curator of the Porcelain SUN Museum. For the past 40 years he has appeared as an expert SUN on TV series such as 'Going for a Song' and 'Antiques SUN Roadshow' , as well as writing books on his specialities. He SUN has also presented 'Songs of Praise'. SUN SUN Choral music is a particular passion fof Henry Sandon, and SUN his choices include a motet by Thomas Tomkins, who was SUN organist of Worcester Cathedral in the early 17th century. SUN There's also vocal music by Purcell, Elgar, Britten and SUN Lennox Berkeley; a movement from one of Bach's Brandenburg SUN Concertos, and part of an early wind quintet by another SUN local celebrity, Edward Elgar. Finally Henry indulges his SUN lighter side with music from Bernstein's 'West Side Story', SUN and a song by Noel Coward. SUN SUN Tomkins SUN O, that the salvation were given SUN Choir of New College, Oxford/Edward Higginbottom, David SUN Burchell (organ) Thomas Carey & Christopher Neale (trebles), SUN Michael Morton & Jeremy Burrows (basses) SUN CRD 3467 SUN SUN Henry Purcell SUN Strike the viol (Come ye sons of art away) SUN Oriana Concert Orchestra/Alfred Deller (counter tenor) SUN VANGUARD 08 5060 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Brandenburg Concerto No 3 (1st movement) SUN The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood SUN OISEAU LYRE 414 187-2 SUN SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Ave verum corpus, Op 2 No 1 SUN Worcester Cathedral Choir/Christopher Robinson, Harry Bramma SUN (organ) SUN HMV CBD 3660 SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Nocturne (The splendour falls on castle walls, Tennyson) SUN (from the Serenade for tenor, horn and strings, Op 31 SUN Peter Pears (tenor), Dennis Brain (horn), Boyd Neel SUN Orchestra/Benjamin Britten SUN DECCA 425 996-2 SUN SUN Sir Lennox Berkeley SUN The Lord is my shepherd SUN Benjamin Durrant (treble), Choir of St John’s College, SUN Cambridge/Christopher Robinson, Jonathan Vaughn (organ) SUN NAXOS 8.557277 SUN SUN Leonard Bernstein SUN America (from West Side Story) SUN Marilyn Cooper (Rosalia), Chita Rivera (Anita), Original SUN Broadway cast recording, Max Goberman (musical director) SUN COLUMBIA CK 32603 SUN SUN Noël Coward SUN Nina (aka Senorita Nina, or Nina from Argentina) SUN Noel Coward (vocals), Piccadilly Theatre Orchestra/Mantovani SUN EMI CDP 7971572 SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b017srn1 (Listen) SUN Princess Maria Barbara SUN SUN A profile of Maria Bárbara, the Portuguese Infanta and SUN Spanish Queen, and the muse of Domenico Scarlatti, on the SUN 300th anniversary of her birth. SUN SUN Catherine Bott looks back on the life of one Europe's most SUN musically talented royal figures, the inspirational Maria SUN Madalena Bárbara Xavier Leonor Teresa Antónia Josefa (4 SUN December 1711 - 27 August 1758), whose gifts as a keyboard SUN player and great love for music inspired Domenico Scarlatti SUN to devote the best part of his life serving her and prompted SUN him to compose at least 550 sonatas for her to play. SUN SUN Maria Bárbara's name often appears alongside Scarlatti's SUN when talking about his music, but little is usually said SUN about her, her court and her times. Catherine Bott takes the SUN three hundredth anniversary of her birth to review the SUN Scarlatti story from a different perspective. SUN SUN Francisco Corselli SUN “S’arma il cileo di tuoni e di lampi” (from the opera SUN ‘Farnace’) SUN Furio Zanase (Britone), Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall SUN (director) SUN ALIA VOX SUN AV 9822 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Fuga, K.58 SUN Pierre Hantai (harpsichord) SUN MIRARE SUN MIR 9920 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Sonata in A major, K24 SUN Virginia Black (harpsichord) SUN CRD SUN CRD 3442 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Sonata in C major, K132 SUN Andreas Staier (harpsichord) SUN DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI SUN 8287 6673752 SUN SUN Johann Adolf Hasse SUN “Generoso risuegliati, o core” (from the opera ‘Cleofide’) SUN Ewa Malas-Godlewska (soprano), Derek Lee Ragin SUN (countertenor), Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset SUN (director) SUN TRAVELLING SUN K1005 SUN SUN Johann Adolf Hasse SUN “Pallido il sole” (from the opera ‘Artaserse’) SUN Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Orchestra of the Age of SUN Enlightenment, Sir Roger Norrington (conductor) SUN DECCA SUN 466 1962 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Sonata in A minor, K.175 SUN Pierre Hantai (harpsichord) SUN MIRARE SUN MIR 9918 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Salve Regina SUN Marie-Nicole Lemieux (soprano), Tafelmusik, Jeanne Lamon SUN (director) SUN ANALEKTA SUN FL 23171 SUN SUN Domenico Scarlatti SUN Sonata in D minor, K.517 SUN Andreas Staier (harpsichord) SUN DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI SUN RD 77224 SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b017srn3 (Listen) SUN British Composer Awards 2011 SUN SUN Sarah Mohr-Pietsch and Andrew McGregor introduce highlights SUN of the 2011 British Composer Awards, held last Wednesday at SUN Stationers Hall, London. With 13 categories ranging from SUN Chamber and Vocal to Liturgical and Contemporary Jazz SUN compositions premiered in the period between 1 April 2010 SUN and 31 March 2011, a huge representation of new music in the SUN UK is celebrated. SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b017m1b0 (Listen) SUN Choral Vespers for the Feast of St Andrew the Apostle, from SUN the Church of the London Oratory. SUN SUN Organ Prelude: Intonazione octavo tono (Giovanni Gabrieli) SUN Invitatory: Deus in adjutorium meum (Victoria) SUN Antiphons & Psalms: 110, 113, 116, 126, 117 (Victoria) SUN Hymn: Exsultet orbis gaudiis (Victoria) SUN Antiphon: Cum pervenisset (Plainsong) SUN Canticle: Magnificat primi toni (Victoria) SUN Antiphon of Our Lady: Alma Redemptoris mater (Victoria) SUN Organ Voluntary: Tiento de quinto tono (Francisco Correa de SUN Arauxo) SUN SUN Celebrant: The Revd Fr. George Bowen SUN Director of Music: Patrick Russill SUN Organist: Matthew Martin. SUN SUN 17:00 The Choir b017ss44 (Listen) SUN Red Army Choir SUN SUN It might seem a kitsch throwback to the days when music was SUN an essential weapon in the Soviet armoury, but the Red Army SUN Choir still sets the benchmark for military music-making SUN some 80 odd years since it was founded. Now known as the SUN Alexandrov Ensemble, the company of singers, players and SUN dancers still tours the world as a cultural envoy of the SUN Russian state. Aled Jones uncovers the history of the group, SUN from its first glory years when it performed a vital role in SUN promoting culture amongst the members of the Soviet SUN military. He follows it through the Second World War when it SUN gave an astounding 1500 concerts to motivate the troups, and SUN then the post-war years when it had to re-invent itself as a SUN vehicle for national pride across the world despite SUN political resistance to its concerts in the West. SUN SUN Also in the programme, Birmingham-based Black Voices share SUN their passion for a cappella singing, with an infectious SUN blend of gospel, blues, jazz, African and Caribbean styles, SUN and there's a masterclass in close-harmony virtuosity from SUN Norwegian ensemble Pust. SUN SUN A Abramov / R. Plaksine SUN My Army (excerpt) arr. N. Istratov SUN The Red Army Choir SUN Silva Classics SUN SUN Traditional SUN En reell halling arr. Havard Gravdal & Elisabeth Havard SUN Pust SUN Pust Records SUN SUN Vasily Soloviev-Sedoi SUN Let’s Go SUN The Red Army Choir SUN Silva Classics SUN SUN Alexander Alexandrov SUN Echelon’s Song SUN The Red Army Choir SUN Silva Classics SUN SUN A. Navrotsky SUN The Cliff SUN Leonid Kharitonov (bass), The Soviet Army Chorus & Band, SUN Boris Alexandrov (conductor) SUN Album: Songs of the Russian Revolution SUN SUN Traditional Ukrainian SUN Bandura SUN Ivan Savchuk (tenor), Vladimiri Fyodorov (bass), Alexandrov SUN Ensemble, Boris Alexandrov (conductor) SUN EMI Classics SUN SUN [traditional] SUN The Courageous Don Cossacks arr. Boris Alexandrov SUN Alexandrov Ensemble, Boris Alexandrov (conductor) SUN Private 1963 recording, taken onstage at the Albert Hall SUN SUN A V Alexandrov / V. Lebedev-Kumach SUN Sacred War - military full chorus -1941 version SUN the Red Army Choir, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov SUN (conductor) SUN Taken from a rare, limited edition record, Israel records SUN SUN Glinka / N. Koukolnik SUN The Road Song SUN The Red Army Choir,Boris Alexandrov (conductor) SUN Silva Classics SUN SUN Alexander Alexandrov SUN Ukrainian Poem SUN Aleksei Sergeiev (bass), Alexandrov Ensemble, Boris SUN Alexandrov (conductor) SUN EMI Classics SUN SUN Sven-David Sandstrøm SUN A New Song of Love SUN Swedish Radio Choir, Peter Dijsktra (conductor) SUN Channel Classics SUN SUN [unknown] SUN Street Suite SUN Black Voices SUN The Reason I Cry, tr 7 SUN SUN Daniel Brinsmead SUN Come Sleep SUN Eric Whitacre Singers, Eric Whitacre (conductor) SUN Private recording SUN SUN John David SUN You are The New Day arr. Peter Knight SUN Convivium Singers SUN Convivium Records SUN SUN Robert Parsons SUN Magnificat SUN The Cardinall’s Musick, Andrew Carwood (conductor) SUN Hyperion SUN SUN 18:30 Words and Music b017ss46 (Listen) SUN The Four Temperaments SUN SUN I’ve used the Four Temperaments as a structuring device to SUN give this programme four contrasting moods. The idea of four SUN fundamental character types goes back to the medical SUN theories of the ancient Greeks and dominated western medical SUN thinking for more than 2,000 years. SUN SUN PHLEGMATIC (peaceful/calm) SUN SUN The programme starts in English pastoral mood. Wordsworth SUN and Pope conjure up an idealised world of rustic peace. In SUN the Vaughan-Williams piece the soaring violin’s ascending SUN lark only represents the surface level of this iconic piece. SUN The lilting rhythm underneath expresses the deep and lulling SUN calm of the English countryside and matches the peaceful SUN image of the resting wheel. SUN SUN Debussy’s soporific “En bateau” floats into John Donne’s SUN “The Calme” which is ostensibly about a ship in becalmed SUN waters. But one of the many themes he explores in this SUN highly complex poem is the idea that sometimes phlegmatic SUN calm becomes too much of a good thing. This chimes in with SUN Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimistic philosophy that our SUN meaningless life bounces between suffering and boredom. But SUN for him there is one chink of light: through the calm SUN contemplation of beauty we can occasionally achieve SUN temporary respite. This section ends as it started with the SUN image of a wheel at rest as the tortured Ixion finally stops SUN rotating on his wheel of flame. (Jonathan Harvey’s “Wheel of SUN Emptiness” was, like Schopenhauer, inspired by Buddhist SUN thought. The passage from Mahler’s 8th Symphony expresses a SUN vision of a paradise removed from earthly striving. SUN SUN CHOLERIC (bad-tempered/hot-headed) SUN SUN Beethoven changes mood with an aria of dark anger and leads SUN into a speech from the famously hot-headed Hotspur. SUN Nielsen’s 2nd Symphony is based on the Four Temperaments and SUN his movement describing the choleric mood ebbs away as Dylan SUN Thomas urges us to “Rage against the dying of the light.” SUN Scriabin’s late masterpiece “Prometheus” introduces a SUN section based on the mythological figure who was chained to SUN a rock for stealing fire from the gods. He is often SUN represented, as in the Goethe poem, as an angry and SUN independent representative of humanity which owes nothing to SUN the Gods. The original programme-note for Bruckner’s 8th SUN Symphony ran: ‘First Movement. The figure of Aeschylus’s SUN Prometheus. Vague, resentful defiance, with a presumptuous SUN Titanic feeling of inner strength elevating itself above SUN gods and fate.’ George Herbert’s poem “The Collar” is a SUN deliberate play on words (collar/choler) and moves from SUN anger to deflated submission which leads onto... SUN SUN MELANCHOLIC (despondent/depressed) SUN SUN This section is a series of reflections on John Dowland, the SUN king of Melancholy. His song “In darkness let me dwell” SUN segues into the beginning of Harrison Birtwistle’s SUN orchestral piece “The Shadow of Night” overlaid with SUN extracts from Robert Burton’s eccentric compendium of SUN depression, “The Anatomy of Melancholy.” Echoes of the SUN Dowland song flicker through the dark textures of the SUN Birtwistle piece which was inspired by Durer’s engraving, SUN “Melancholia”, as well as the Dowland song we just heard. SUN The start of Milton’s Il penseroso is combined with parts of SUN Britten’s first Dowland-inspired piece, Lachrymae. And SUN Tennyson’s jet-back poem of despair is set against Britten’s SUN second Dowland piece, Nocturnal. SUN SUN SANGUINE (extrovert/boisterous) SUN SUN Handel’s infectiously upbeat setting of Milton’s “L’Allegro” SUN introduces the beginning of Milton’s actual poem. Extracts SUN from Holst’s Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity surround SUN Chaucer’s character study of confident prosperity. When he SUN describes the Franklin he says “Of his complexion he was SUN sanguine” referring to the highly developed medieval concept SUN of the different humours. The programme goes out on a SUN humorous note with another portrait of a famously upbeat SUN personality: Shakespeare’s Falstaff on the importance of “a SUN good sherris-sack” segues into Verdi’s Falstaff on the SUN importance of not taking life too seriously. SUN SUN Clive Portbury (producer) SUN SUN 18:30 SUN Ralph Vaughan Williams SUN The Lark Ascending (extract) SUN Nicola Benedetti (violin) SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Andrew Litton (conductor) SUN DG 476619 Tr1 SUN 18:30 SUN Calm is all nature as a resting wheel, reader Joanna Tope SUN 18:34 SUN The Quiet Life, reader Joe Dunlop SUN 18:35 SUN Claude Debussy SUN En bateau from “Petite Suite” SUN Katia and Marielle Labeque (piano) SUN Philips 454471 Tr4 SUN 18:37 SUN The Calm, reader Joanna Tope SUN 18:41 SUN Jonathan Harvey SUN Wheel of emptiness (extract) SUN Ictus SUN Georges-Elie Octors (conductor) SUN Cyprus 5604 Tr1 SUN 18:45 SUN The World as Will & Idea (extract), reader Joe Dunlop SUN 18:46 SUN Gustav Mahler SUN Symphony No 8 (extract from Part 1) SUN Chicago Symphony Orchestra SUN Georg Solti (conductor) SUN Decca 430804 CD9 Tr5 SUN 18:48 SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN ‘Ha! Welch ein Augenblick’ from Fidelio SUN Karl Ridderbusch SUN Berlin Philharmonic SUN Herbert Von Karajan (conductor) SUN EMI 387787 CD48 Tr13 SUN 18:51 SUN Hotspur’s Speech from Henry IV Part 1, reader Joe Dunlop SUN 18:53 SUN Carl Nielsen SUN Allegro collerico from Symphony No 2 “The 4 Temperaments” SUN (extract) SUN Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor) SUN CBS 44934 Tr1 SUN 18:55 SUN Do not go gentle into that good night, reader Joanna Tope SUN 18:56 SUN Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin SUN Prometheus (extract) SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) SUN Decca 417252 Tr5 SUN 18:59 SUN Prometheus, reader Joe Dunlop SUN 19:01 SUN Anton Bruckner SUN Symphony No 8 (extract from 1st Movement) SUN Staatskapelle Dresden SUN Giuseppe Sinopoli (conductor) SUN DG 447744 CD1 Tr1 SUN 19:02 SUN The Collar, reader Joanna Tope SUN 19:04 SUN John Dowland SUN In darkness let me dwell SUN Andreas Scholl (countertenor) SUN Edin Karamazov (lute) SUN Decca 466-917-2 Tr3 SUN 19:08 SUN Sir Harrison Birtwistle SUN The Shadow of Night (extract) SUN The Hallé SUN Ryan Wigglesworth (conductor) SUN NMC 156 Tr2 SUN 19:08 SUN Anatomy of Melancholy (extract), reader Joe Dunlop SUN 19:14 SUN Il Penseroso (extract), reader Joe Dunlop SUN 19:15 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Lachrymae (extract) SUN Roger Chase (viola) SUN Nash Ensemble SUN Lionel Friend (conductor) SUN Hyperion 66845 Trs12, 16, 17 SUN 19:20 SUN Marianna, reader Joanna Tope SUN 19:22 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Nocturnal (Passacaglia) SUN Craig Ogden (guitar) SUN Hyperion 67648 Tr16 SUN 19:28 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN L’Allegro (Haste thee nymph) SUN Ian Bostridge (tenor) SUN Ensemble Orchestral de Paris SUN John Nelson (conductor) SUN Virgin 545417 CD1 Tr5 SUN 19:32 SUN L’allegro (extract) , reader Joanna Tope SUN 19:34 SUN Gustav Holst SUN Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, from the Planets (extract) SUN Berlin Philharmonic SUN Herbert von Karajan (conductor) SUN DG 400028 Tr4 SUN 19:35 SUN The Franklin from the General Prologue to The Canterbury SUN Tales, reader Joanna Tope SUN 19:39 SUN Falstaff’s monologue from Henry IV Part 2, reader Joe Dunlop SUN 19:41 SUN Giuseppe Verdi SUN Falstaff (Tutto nel mondo e burla) SUN Tito Gobbi (Falstaff) SUN Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (Mistress Ford) SUN Nan Merriman (Mistress Page) SUN Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus SUN Herbert von Karajan (conductor) SUN EMI 749668 CD2 Tr26 SUN SUN 19:45 Sunday Feature b017ss48 (Listen) SUN Walking With Attitude SUN SUN For several years now, "psychogeography" has been a word SUN worth dropping into conversation if you want to impress with SUN your cultural street smarts. More interesting than the oxbow SUN lakes of your own school geography, and more hip than the SUN human geography your own kids do, psychogeography sounds SUN edgy, which it might be, if you could work out what it was. SUN It was invented by was invented by drug-influenced French SUN situationists - who described it as "pleasingly vague" - as SUN they wandered round Paris in an attempt to escape the SUN banalisation of the "spectacle". But British writers like SUN Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Stewart Home have made the term SUN almost mainstream - a way of making familiar landscapes seem SUN exotic, sometimes by injecting a dash of magic and SUN mysticism. Travel writer Ian Marchant wanders along the SUN ill-defined frontier between punk and rambling SUN SUN Producer: Jolyon Jenkins. SUN SUN 20:30 Drama on 3 b017ss4b (Listen) SUN The Plough and the Stars SUN SUN Sean O'Casey's classic play set in the midst of the Easter SUN Rising of 1916. The impact of events is viewed through the SUN eyes of ordinary people inhabiting a Dublin tenement. SUN O'Casey's masterpiece paints a vivid portrait of a city and SUN a nation in turmoil. SUN SUN The Plough and the Stars is the second in a three-part SUN series of classic plays chosen for Drama on 3 by the SUN playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah. Kwame also introduces this new SUN production of the play. SUN SUN NORA ..... Elaine Cassidy SUN JACK ..... Padraic Delaney SUN BESSIE ..... Gabrielle Reidy SUN FLUTHER ..... Finbar Lynch SUN PETER ..... Stephen Hogan SUN THE COVEY ..... Jonathan Forbes SUN MRS GOGAN ..... Fiona Clarke SUN MOLLSER ..... Rebecca Gleeson SUN ROSIE ..... Jane McGrath SUN CAPT BRENNAN ..... Matthew McNulty SUN LIEUT. LANGAN ..... Sam Smith SUN Musical Director ..... Conrad Nelson SUN SUN Directed by Nadia Molinari. SUN SUN 22:40 World Routes b017ss4d (Listen) SUN WOMEX 2011, Episode 2 SUN SUN More highlights from WOMEX, the annual gathering of the SUN world music industry, which takes place this year in SUN Copenhagen. WOMEX showcases the newest bands and the SUN freshest talent in world music, and Lopa Kothari introduces SUN specially-recorded performances by the Mairtin O'Connor Band SUN from Ireland, the flamboyant Orquesta Tipica Fernandez SUN Fierro from Argentina, and the Pakistani Qawaali party led SUN by Asif Ali Khan. Plus a session by the master Iranian SUN percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi. Producer James SUN Parkin. SUN SUN Mairtin O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd & Jim Higgins SUN have been the Mairtin O'Connor Band since 2001. Individually SUN recognised figureheads of the Irish tradition, they have SUN built solid reputations as master musicians with astounding SUN skill, diversity and virtuosity. Mairtin was one of the main SUN musical forces behind the now legendary Riverdance SUN phenomenon. SUN SUN Orquesta Tipica Fernandez Fierro is a revolutionary force on SUN the Argentinian tango scene. The formation is the typical SUN four bandoneons, three violins, viola, violoncello, SUN double-bass, piano and a singer but the sound they make is SUN aggressively modern, taking inspiration from the great tango SUN orchestras of the past and infusing it with a rock attitude. SUN When at home in Buenos Aires, they perform every Wednesday SUN at their own venue, Club Atletico Fernandez Fierro. SUN SUN Praised by the great qawaali singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, SUN as one of his finest students, Asif Ali Khan from Pakistan, SUN has established himself as a worthy bearer of the late SUN maestro's torch. SUN SUN Orquesta Típica Fernández Fierro SUN Nielba Dura SUN Alfredo Arturo Zuccarelli (cello) Bruno Giuntini (viloin) SUN Eugenio Luis Soria (bandoneón) Flavio Roman Reggiani SUN (bandoneón) Juan Carlos Pacini (viola) Julio Agustin SUN Coviello (bandoneón) Pablo Jivotovschii Paixao (viloin) SUN Pablo Julio Gignoli (bandoneón) Pedro Federico Terranova SUN (viloin) Santiago Bottiroli (piano) Walter Ariel Laborda SUN Roel (singer) Yuri Ivan Venturin (double contrabass) SUN 28th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Mohammad Reza Mortazavi SUN Geradeaus No 3 Part 1 SUN Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (Tombak) SUN 28th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Mairtin O'Connor Band SUN Crossroads (Boys of Coonamore / Tongs by the Fire / Ed SUN Reavy's Reel / Conlon's Reel) SUN Cathal Hayden (fiddle, banjo) Jim Higgins (percussion) SUN Máirtín O'Connor (accordion) Seamie O'Dowd (guitar) SUN 27th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Mairtin O'Connor Band SUN Donegal Lass / Trip to Turk / TG4 Reel SUN Cathal Hayden (fiddle, banjo) Jim Higgins (percussion) SUN Máirtín O'Connor (accordion) Seamie O'Dowd (guitar) SUN 27th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Orquesta Típica Fernández Fierro SUN En Silencio SUN Alfredo Arturo Zuccarelli (cello) Bruno Giuntini (viloin) SUN Eugenio Luis Soria (bandoneón) Flavio Roman Reggiani SUN (bandoneón) Juan Carlos Pacini (viola) Julio Agustin SUN Coviello (bandoneón) Pablo Jivotovschii Paixao (viloin) SUN Pablo Julio Gignoli (bandoneón) Pedro Federico Terranova SUN (viloin) Santiago Bottiroli (piano) Walter Ariel Laborda SUN Roel (singer) Yuri Ivan Venturin (double contrabass) SUN 28th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Orquesta Típica Fernández Fierro SUN Pegue su tren & Avnida Desmayo SUN Alfredo Arturo Zuccarelli (cello) Bruno Giuntini (viloin) SUN Eugenio Luis Soria (bandoneón) Flavio Roman Reggiani SUN (bandoneón) Juan Carlos Pacini (viola) Julio Agustin SUN Coviello (bandoneón) Pablo Jivotovschii Paixao (viloin) SUN Pablo Julio Gignoli (bandoneón) Pedro Federico Terranova SUN (viloin) Santiago Bottiroli (piano) Walter Ariel Laborda SUN Roel (singer) Yuri Ivan Venturin (double contrabass) SUN 28th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN Asif Ali Khan and Party SUN Holac Meri Pat Rakhio SUN Asif Ali Khan (lead singer) Hussain Bakhat Fiyyaz, Nasir SUN Khan (vocals) Imtiaz Hussain and Manzoor Hussain Shibl SUN (vocals) Khawar Ali (tabla) Raza Hussain (harmonium) Sarfraz SUN Hussain (harmonium) Umar Draz and Muhammad Shahid Hussain SUN (vocals) SUN 28th October 2011 SUN Womex SUN SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up b017ss4g (Listen) SUN Tomasz Stanko SUN SUN When Tomasz Stanko took to the stage during July of this SUN year at the Glasgow Jazz Festival, he did so without his SUN billed colleague of Lee Kontiz who had to cancel due to SUN illness. Nevertheless the audience at the Old Fruit Market SUN were treated to a soulful selection of tunes with the trio SUN of Florian Weber, piano. Jeff Denson, bass and Ziv Ravitz, SUN drums. SUN Stanko ( who said very little during the set) took us SUN through classics such as "Dark Eyes" Stella by Starlight SUN "and "On Green Dolphin Street" SUN Stanko approaches each tune as if its just appeared on the SUN page and his fine trio fit him like a glove. A compelling SUN listen. SUN SUN Tomasz Stanko with Minsarah SUN Body and Soul SUN Tomasz Stanko (Trumpet), Jeff Denson (Bass) Florian Weber SUN (Piano),Ziv Ravitz (Drums) SUN Edward Hayman/Frank Eyton/Robert Sour/Johnny Green SUN BBC Evesdrop Recording, recorded as part of the Glasgow SUN Jazz Festival, on 2nd July 2011, at the Old Fruitmarket, SUN Glasgow SUN SUN Ben Crosland Brass Group SUN Pink Lady, Brown Dog SUN Ben Crosland (Bass), Steve Waterman (Trumpet), Martin Shaw SUN (Trumpet), Mark Nightingale (Trombone), Barnaby Dickinson SUN (Trombone), Steve Lodder (Piano) SUN Martin Shaw, Steve Lodder, Ben Crosland SUN Jazz Cat JCCD 114 SUN SUN Tomasz Stanko with Minsarah SUN Dark Eyes SUN Tomasz Stanko (Trumpet), Jeff Denson (Bass) Florian Weber SUN (Piano),Ziv Ravitz (Drums) SUN Traditional SUN BBC Evesdrop Recording, recorded as part of the Glasgow SUN Jazz Festival, on 2nd July 2011, at the Old Fruitmarket, SUN Glasgow SUN SUN Tomasz Stanko with Minsarah SUN Body and Soul SUN Tomasz Stanko (Trumpet), Jeff Denson (Bass) Florian Weber SUN (Piano),Ziv Ravitz (Drums) SUN Edward Hayman/Frank Eyton/Robert Sour/Johnny Green SUN BBC Evesdrop Recording, recorded as part of the Glasgow SUN Jazz Festival, on 2nd July 2011, at the Old Fruitmarket, SUN Glasgow SUN SUN Tomasz Stanko with Minsarah SUN On Green Dolphin Street SUN Tomasz Stanko (Trumpet), Jeff Denson (Bass) Florian Weber SUN (Piano),Ziv Ravitz (Drums) SUN Bronislaw Kaper. Ned Washington SUN BBC Evesdrop Recording, recorded as part of the Glasgow SUN Jazz Festival, on 2nd July 2011, at the Old Fruitmarket, SUN Glasgow SUN SUN Ben Williams SUN Home SUN Ben Williams (Bass), Marcus Strickland (Sax), Matthew SUN Stevens (Guitar), Gerald Clayton (Piano), Jamire Williams SUN (Drums), Etienne Charles (Percussion) SUN Ben Williams SUN Concord Jazz SUN SUN Vince Mendoza SUN Otono SUN Vince Mendoza SUN Art of Groove SUN SUN Vince Mendoza SUN Poem of the Moon SUN Vince Mendoza SUN Art of Groove SUN SUN Vince Mendoza, Tom Diakite SUN Shekere SUN Vince Mendoza/Tom Diakite SUN Art of Groove SUN SUN Kate William Septet SUN For Eliane SUN Kate Williams (Keyboards), Gareth Lockrane (Flute), Steve SUN Fishwick (Trumpet), Julian Siegel (Sax), Ben Somers (Sax), SUN Jeremy Brown (Double-Bass), Tristan Mailliot (Drums) SUN Kate Williams SUN KWJazz 737 SUN SUN MON MONDAY 05 DECEMBER 2011 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b017ssbx (Listen) MON Highlights of tonight's programme include a concert MON performance of Beethoven's 5th Symphony by the Prague Radio MON Symphony Orchestra. Presented by John Shea MON 12:31 AM MON Suk, Josef [1874-1935] MON Fantasticke scherzo for orchestra (Op.25) MON Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Válek (conductor) MON 12:46 AM MON Martinů, Bohuslav [1890-1959] MON Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 4 H. 358 (Incantation) MON Ivo Kahánek (piano) Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, MON Vladimir Válek (conductor) MON 1:06 AM MON Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] MON Symphony no. 5 (Op.67) in C minor MON Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Válek (conductor) MON 1:37 AM MON Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899) MON Pavane & Forlane - from 'Quelques Danses' (Op.26) (1896) MON Bengt Åke-Lundin (piano) MON 1:47 AM MON Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) MON String Quartet No.2 (Op.56) MON Royal String Quartet MON 2:05 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Violin Concerto no.4 in D major (K.218) ] MON Frank Peter Zimmerman (violin), Netherlands Radio MON Philharmonic Orchestra, Guido Ajmone Marsan (conductor) MON 2:31 AM MON Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) MON Symphony No.5 in E flat major, Op.82 MON Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) MON 3:05 AM MON Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) MON Concerto for harpsichord (fortepiano) and orchestra in E MON flat major (G.487) MON Eckart Sellheim (fortepiano), Collegium Aureum, Franzjosef MON Meier (conductor) MON 3:21 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Sonata for piano in E major (Op.6) MON Sveinung Bjelland (piano) MON 3:46 AM MON Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806-1826) MON Erminia, scène lyrique-dramatique MON Rosamind Illing (soprano), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, MON Heribert Esser (conductor) MON 4:00 AM MON Koutev, Philip (1903-1982) [traditional folk lyrics] MON Dragana and the Nightingale MON Sofia Chamber Choir, Vassil Arnaudov (conductor) MON 4:03 AM MON Lamb, Joseph Francis (1887-1960) MON Ragtime Nightingale MON Donna Coleman (piano) MON 4:08 AM MON Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) MON On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring MON Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) MON 4:17 AM MON Palmgren, Selim (1878-1951) MON Exotic March MON Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, George de Godzinsky MON (conductor) MON 4:22 AM MON Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) MON Pavane pour une infante défunte MON Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) MON 4:31 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1759-1791) MON 4 Kontra Tänze (KV.267) MON English Chamber Orchestra, Mitsuko Uchida (conductor) MON 4:37 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) MON Motet: 'Komm, Jesu, komm!' (BWV.229) ] MON Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) MON 4:47 AM MON Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) MON Impromptu No.4 in A flat major - from Impromptus for piano MON (D.899) MON Arthur Schnabel (1882-1951) MON 4:54 AM MON Hindemith, Paul (1895-1963) MON Trauermusik for viola and string orchestra MON Rivka Golani (viola), Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew MON Davis (conductor) MON 5:03 AM MON Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) MON No.2 in G minor, 'Hornpipe' MON Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William MON Tritt (piano) MON 5:06 AM MON Barrière, Jean (1705-1747) MON Sonata No.10 in G major for 2 cellos MON Duo Fouquet MON 5:15 AM MON Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1751) MON Concerto for 2 oboes, strings and basso continuo (Op.9/9) MON European Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman (director) MON 5:26 AM MON Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) MON Préludes - symphonic poem after Lamartine (S.97) MON Orchestre National de France, Riccardo Muti (conductor) MON 5:44 AM MON Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) MON Estampes MON Lars-David Nilsson (piano) MON 5:59 AM MON Geijer, Erik Gustaf (1783-1847) MON Piano Quartet in E minor MON Anders Kilström (piano) Klara Hellgren (violin), Ingegerd MON Kierkegaard (viola), Åsa Åkerberg (cello) MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b017ssbz (Listen) MON 06:31 MON Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr. MON Gypsy Dance from The Pearl of Iberia MON Vienna Philharmonic MON Franz Welser-Most (conductor) MON Decca 478 2601 MON 06:37 MON Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni MON Adagio MON I Solisti Veneti MON Claudio Scimone (conductor) MON Erato 4509 91778 MON 06:46 MON Camille Saint-Saëns MON Valse nonchalante op 110 MON Stephen Hough (piano) MON Hyperion CDA 67686 MON 06:50 MON Jean Paul Égide Martini MON Plaisir d’amour MON Jose Carreras MON English Chamber Orchestra MON Vjekoslav Sutej (conductor) MON UCJ 478 1879 MON 06:53 MON Nikolai Sokolov MON Polka (Les Vendredis) MON Vertavo Quartet MON SIMAX PSC 1178 MON 07:03 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Der Schauspieldirektor – Overture MON Staatskapelle Dresden MON Sir Colin Davis (conductor) MON RCA 74321 56698 2 MON 07:08 MON Claude Debussy MON Petite Suite: En bateau; Cortege MON Laurence Fromentin and Dominique Plancade (piano duet) MON EMI 5 72526 2 MON 07:16 MON Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky MON Dance of the Flowers (Nutcracker) MON Scottish National Orchestra MON Neeme Jarvi (conductor) MON CHAN 6512 MON 07:23 MON Joseph Holbrooke MON Eilean Shona MON Thea King (clarinet) MON The Britten String Quartet MON Helios CHD 55105 MON 07:31 MON Georges Bizet MON La Garde Montante (Carmen Suite no 2) MON St Louis Symphony Orchestra MON Leonard Slatkin (conductor) MON Telarc CD 80048 MON 07:35 MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Romance in G major, op 40 MON Gidon Kremer (violin) MON Chamber Orchestra of Europe MON Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) MON Elatus 0927 49773 2 MON 07:42 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Gigue Fugue in G major, BWV 577 MON Christopher Herrick (organ of the Stadtkirche St Martin, MON Rheinfelden) MON Hyperion CDS44125 MON 07:46 MON Nicolai MON Merry Wives of Windsor – Overture MON Academy of St Martin in the Fields MON Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) MON CFP 5 68953 2 MON 08:03 MON [traditional] MON The College Hornpipe MON Arranger: Meyer And O’connor MON Mark O’Connor (violin) MON Edgar Meyer (bass) MON Yo Yo Ma (cello) MON SK 89683 MON 08:07 MON Giuseppe Verdi MON Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore MON Metropolitan Opera Chorus MON James Levine (conductor) MON Sony Classical S2K 48070 MON 08:16 MON Johann Strauss II MON Alexandrinen-polka op 198 MON Johann Strauss Orchestra MON Jack Rothstein (conductor) MON CHAN 10683(3)X MON 08:20 MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra K 299 - 3rd movt : MON Rondo MON Patrick Gallois (flute) MON Fabrice Pierre (harp) MON Swedish Chamber Orchestra MON Patrick Gallois, Katarina Andreasson (directors) MON Naxos 8.557011 MON 08:31 MON Giacomo Puccini MON Nessun Dorma (Turandot) MON Jose Carreras (tenor) MON London Symphony Orchestra MON Jesus Lopez Cobos (conductor) MON Philips 426 643 2 MON 08:37 MON Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky MON Piano concerto no 2 in G major, op 44 - Third movt : Alegro MON con fucoco MON Stephen Hough (piano) MON Minnesota Orchestra MON Osmo Vanska (conductor) MON Hyperion CDA 67711/2 MON 08:44 MON Alessandro Scarlatti MON Cello Sonata no 2 in C minor MON Mauro Valli (cello) MON Accademia Bizantina MON Ottavio Dantone (director) MON ARTS 47758-8 MON 08:54 MON Franz Schubert MON Ballet in G major (Rosamunde) MON Royal Philharmonic Orchestra MON Enrique Batiz MON CDRPO 5006 MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b017ssc1 (Listen) MON 9am MON A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: MON Alison Balsom playing arrangements of Bach: EMI 5 58047 2 MON MON 9.30am MON A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the MON Week, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. Hear him in MON performances of Liszt's Mephisto Waltz no.1, S 514 (version MON for piano), Borodin's In the Steppes of Central Asia, and MON Mozart's Piano Concerto in G, K453. MON MON 10.30am MON The Essential Classics guest is the novelist Mavis Cheek, MON who introduces her essential pieces of classical music, MON including the first piece she remembers hearing, and which MON musical work makes her glad to be alive. MON MON 11am MON Sarah's Essential Choice MON MON Brahms: Clarinet Quintet MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review. MON MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON German Dance in C, K602 no.3 MON Vienna Mozart Ensemble, Willi Boskovsky (conductor) MON Philips 422 643-2 MON MON Percy Grainger MON Scotch Strathspey and Reel (inlaid with several Irish and MON Scotch tunes, and a sea-chanty), Monteverdi Choir and MON Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) MON Philips 446 657-2 MON MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Gigue from partita in E, BWV 1006 MON Alison Balsom (trumpet) MON EMI 5 58047 2 MON MON Joseph Haydn MON String Quartet in D, op.71 no.2 MON Takács Quartet:, Edward Dusinberre (violin 1), Károly MON Schranz (violin 2), Geraldine Walther (viola), András Fejér MON Hyperion CDA67793 MON MON Franz Liszt MON Mephisto Waltz no.1, S514 MON Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) MON Testament SBT 1046 MON MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON Piano Concerto no.17 in G, K453 MON Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano and conductor), Philharmonia MON Orchestra MON Decca 411 947-2 MON MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67 – 1st movement MON Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner (conductor) MON RCA 68976 MON MON Giacomo Puccini MON La Bohème – Act IV, finale MON Renata Tebaldi (Mimi), Carlo Bergonzi (Rodolfo), Renato MON Cesari (Schaunard), Gianna D'Angelo (Musetta), Ettore MON Bastianini (Marcello), Cesare Siepi (Colline), Orchestra MON dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Tullio Serafin MON (conductor) MON Decca 421 301-2 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Clarinet Quintet in B minor, op.115 MON MON Ottorino Respighi MON Poema Autumnale for violin and orchestra MON Julia Fischer (violin), Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte MON Carlo, Yakov Kreizberg (conductor) MON Decca 4782684 MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b017ssc3 (Listen) MON Le Concert Spirituel, The Birth of the Concert Spirituel MON MON This week Donald Macleod presents the work of not one MON composer but 27, from familiar names like Haydn, Mozart and MON Vivaldi to largely forgotten ones like Rigel, Dauvergne and MON Montéclair. All of them rubbed shoulders in the 18th MON century's longest-running concert series, the Concert MON Spirituel, which started in Paris in the reign of Louis XV MON and continued uninterrupted until just after the French MON Revolution. During this astonishingly rich 65-year period, MON music was undergoing a gradual transformation, from the end MON of the Baroque era to the beginning of the Classical - a MON process that's fully reflected in the programmes of the MON Concert Spirituel, all of which have been preserved in MON contemporary journals. All week, Donald is joined in the MON studio by two leading authorities on the Concert Spirituel: MON conductor, scholar and editor Dr Lionel Sawkins; and Beverly MON Wilcox, an American Musicological Society fellow currently MON doing dissertation research in Paris. MON MON Today's programme charts the early years of the Concert MON Spirituel, whose 'spiritual' aspect derives from the fact MON that the concerts took place on religious feast days. These MON were days when the opera house was prohibited by law from MON opening its doors - a commercial opportunity eagerly grasped MON by the Concert Spirituel's first director, Anne Danican MON Philidor. As it turned out, the early years of the series MON were a total financial disaster. Philidor died in debt, and MON his successor, Jean-Joseph Mouret, was driven to bankruptcy MON and madness; but out of this difficult labour came the birth MON of an institution we now take for granted: the public MON concert. For the first two decades or more, the musical MON backbone of the series was the grand motet, an appropriately MON lavish genre first cultivated at the court of the Louis XIV, MON the Sun King. The pre-eminent composer of grand motets was MON Michel-Richard de Lalande, whose work stayed in the MON repertoire of the Concert Spirituel from its opening concert MON on 18 March 1725 right through to 14 June 1770; with more MON than 600 performances, Lalande's music was heard more often MON than that of any other composer in the entire series. But an MON unadulterated diet of motets, however dazzling, would hardly MON have kept the punters coming, so to create a more varied MON menu there was instrumental music too - much of it Italian. MON Vivaldi's Four Seasons turned up for its Parisian début on 7 MON February 1728; written only five years earlier, it was then MON something it now hasn't been for a very long time - MON contemporary music! MON MON Arcangelo Corelli MON 5th movement; Allegro from Concerto grosso in G minor Op.6`8 MON (Christmas night) MON Giovanni ANTONINI MON Il GIARDINO ARMONICO MON TELDEC MON 2292-46013-2 MON MON Michel-Richard Delalande MON Cantate domine S72 for tenor, choir and orchestra MON Jeffrey SKIDMORE MON Helen GROVES - Soprano MON Paul AGNEW - Tenor MON Robert CLARKE - Bass MON Ex Cathedra Baroque Orchestra MON Ex Cathedra Choir MON ASV MON cd gau-141 MON MON Antonio Vivaldi MON Concerto in G minor RV.315, Op.8`2 (L'Estate) for violin and MON orchestra MON Trevor PINNOCK - Harpsichord MON Trevor PINNOCK - Director MON The ENGLISH CONCERT MON ARCHIV MON 400-045-2 MON MON Jean-Philippe Rameau MON Le Berger fidele - cantata for tenor, 2 violins and continuo MON Gary COOPER - Harpsichord MON Rachel ELLIOTT - Soprano MON New Chamber Opera Ensemble MON ASV MON CD GAX-234 MON MON Jean-Joseph Mouret MON Fanfares for trumpet, timps, vns, obs & bc [c.1729] MON Jean-Francois PAILLARD MON Orchestre De Chambre Jean Francois Paillard MON Erato: MON 5050466-5685-2-6 MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017ssc5 (Listen) MON Anna Caterina Antonacci, David Sulzen MON MON Live from London's Wigmore Hall. MON MON The Italian soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci and pianist MON David Sulzen perform a range of Italian vocal music from the MON baroque composer Cesti to the lush romantic settings of MON Respighi and Cilea MON MON Cesti: Intorno all'idol mio MON Respighi: Sopra un'aria antica MON Tosti: Quattro canzoni d'Amaranta MON Cilea: Serenata; Nel ridestarmi; Non ti voglio amar MON Hahn: Venezia - Chansons en dialecte venetien MON Licinio Refice: Ombra di nube MON MON Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano) MON Donald Sulzen (piano). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017ssqv (Listen) MON Spanish Music, Episode 1 MON MON Today's Afternoon on 3 features the BBC Philharmonic in a MON concert they gave last week at the Bridgewater Hall, MON including Shostakovich's Violin Concerto no.1 performed by MON Alina Ibragimova. This is followed by music from Spain in a MON new recording by the orchestra. MON MON Respighi: Trittico Botticelliano for small orchestra MON Shostakovich: Concerto no. 1 in A minor Op.77 for violin and MON orchestra MON Prokofiev: Symphony no. 6 in E flat minor Op.111 MON MON Alina Ibragimova (violin) MON BBC Philharmonic MON Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) MON MON Falla: Three-cornered hat, complete ballet MON BBC Philharmonic MON Juanjo Mena (conductor). MON MON 16:30 In Tune b017ssqx (Listen) MON Cellist Linda Lin and pianist Ian Brown perform live in the MON studio ahead of their lunchtime concert at St Martin in the MON Fields and the release of their new album together. After MON winning the Young Artist of Australia competition at the age MON of 15, Linda has gone on to earn herself a reputation as a MON performer with 'a penchant for flamboyance'. MON MON Also playing live, London-based British/Israeli/Irish/Arabic MON ensemble Joglaresa join presenter Sean Rafferty to discuss MON their On Yoolis Night tour, performing Christmas music from MON the 12th - 15th Century. MON MON Yet more live music in the studio from Polish jazz pianist MON Marcin Masecki, who, as part of the upcoming Jazz and MON Experimental Music from Poland festival, will perform a MON 'desconstruction of Scarlatti sonatas' at The Forge in MON Camden. Marcin won the 2005 International Jazz Piano MON Competition and has established himself as not only a unique MON improviser, but also a keen performer of late MON baroque/classical repertoire. MON MON Presented by Sean Rafferty MON Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 MON Follow us on Twitter @BBCInTune MON E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk MON MON Producer Paul Frankl. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b017ssc3 (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017ssqz (Listen) MON BBC NOW - Brahms, Mozart, Zemlinsky MON MON Live from BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff MON MON Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales MON in youthful masterpieces by Mozart and Zemlinsky, plus MON Brahms' popular Variations on a theme by Haydn. MON MON Mozart's third Violin Concerto marked a significant step MON forward for the young composer, still only 19. Written in MON Salzburg, it's an astonishing achievement of refined MON elegance. It's played by the young soloist Alexandra Soumm, MON one of the rising stars of Radio 3's New Generation Artist MON Scheme. MON MON Zemlinsky was still a student when he wrote his first MON symphony. Completed in 1893 as he was finishing his studies MON at the Vienna Conservatoire, he conducted the premiere MON himself at the end of term concert. It immediately MON established the young composer as a master of orchestral MON colour with an assured sense of symphonic development - MON almost all of the musical material germinates from the seed MON of the first five notes. MON MON Brahms was in the audience for that concert, and he MON immediately became a great champion of Zemlinsky's music. MON Twenty years earlier, his own Variations on the St. Anthony MON Chorale had a similar mastery, an impressive development of MON a simple theme into a joyous and inventive symphonic MON outburst. For Brahms it proved a vital stepping stone to the MON successful creation of his first symphony. MON MON Martyn Brabbins returns to the BBC National Orchestra of MON Wales for the first time since their storming Proms success MON with Havergal Brian's Gothic Symphony in the summer. MON MON Brahms Variations on a theme of Haydn MON Mozart Violin Concerto no.3 in G major K.216 MON MON 8:20 Interval MON MON Zemlinsky Symphony no.1 in d minor MON MON Alexandra Soumm violin MON Martyn Brabbins conductor. MON MON 22:00 Night Waves b017ssr1 (Listen) MON Night Waves at Free Thinking - Revision Time! What Are MON Schools Really For? MON MON In 'Revision Time! What are schools really for today?' Anne MON McElvoy chairs a discussion about the true value of MON education, recorded at the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking MON Festival 2011 at the Sage, Gateshead. MON MON As our school system undergoes significant levels of reform, MON with the proliferation of academies and free schools and MON proposals for a new curriculum, shouldn't we be asking MON ourselves what school is really for? Are we so fixated on MON exam results that we ignore alternative ways to bring up our MON children and disregard the real benefits of education? MON MON Children's writer David Almond, the journalist Fiona Millar, MON the headmaster Paul Kelley and the literacy expert Tom MON Burkard debate the issues. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b017ssr3 (Listen) MON Looking and Looking Away, Not Responsibility: Shame MON MON Personal reflections on different aspects of the life, work MON and influence of WG Sebald by those who knew him, ten years MON after his death. MON MON WG "Max" Sebald's literary career was at its height when he MON died in a car crash in December 2001, shortly after the MON publication of his masterpiece Austerlitz. MON MON From the dual perspective of friend and colleague, MON Christopher Bigsby remembers WG Sebald in his adopted home MON of Norwich and reflects on how 'exile' there allowed him to MON write about the hidden history of his German homeland. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b017sv7f (Listen) MON Adventures In Sound at the 2011 London Jazz Festival MON MON Jez Nelson presents highlights from Adventures In Sound, an MON afternoon of free improvisation curated by Jazz on 3 at the MON London Jazz Festival. The event combines established acts MON with one-off collaborations in a series of short sets, which MON this year include a rare UK appearance by bass player Paul MON Rogers, Gannets (featuring Fyfe Dangerfield, the front-man MON of indie band Guillemots), Dave Kane's Rabbit Project, and MON pianist Robert Mitchell with vibraphonist Corey Mwamba. MON MON 23:01 MON Simon Beddoe (trumpet), Simon Kaylor (tenor sax), Chris MON Sharkey (guitar), Matthew Bourne (keyboards), Dave Kane MON (bass) and Joost Hendricks (drums) MON 23:03 MON Dave Kane's Rabbit Project MON Not Too Sure? MON Dave Kane MON 23:14 MON Dave Kane's Rabbit Project MON Bug Glass MON Dave Kane MON Mat Maneri (viola), Fyfe Dangerfield (piano & keyboards), MON Paul Rogers (7-string bass) and Joost Hendricks (drums) MON 23:21 MON Mat Maneri, Fyfe Dangerfield, Paul Rogers and Joost MON Hendricks MON Untitled MON This music is completely improvised. MON 23:33 MON Paul Rogers (7-string bass) MON 23:36 MON Paul Rogers MON Now MON This music is completely improvised. MON Alex Ward (clarinet), Robert Mitchell (piano) MON 23:46 MON Alex Ward and Robert Mitchell MON Untitled MON This music is completely improvised. MON Fyfe Dangerfield (piano & keyboards), Chris Cundy and Alex MON Ward (clarinets), Dominic Lash (bass), Steve Noble (drums) MON 00:09 MON Gannets MON The Semblance of Something Fathomable MON This music is completely improvised. MON MON TUE TUESDAY 06 DECEMBER 2011 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b017sv82 (Listen) TUE John Shea presents a recital of Chopin and Scriabin from the TUE pianist Anastasia Vorotnaya. TUE 12:31 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Berceuse in D flat (Op.57) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 12:35 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Etude in F major No.8 (Op.10) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 12:38 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Ballade No.2 in F major (Op.38) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 12:45 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Fantasie Impromptu in C sharp minor (Op.66) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 12:51 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Barcarolle in F sharp major (Op.60) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:00 AM TUE Schubert, Franz (1797-1828); transcribed by Liszt, Franz TUE [1811-1886] TUE Barcarolle (Op.72) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:04 AM TUE Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] TUE Jeux d'Eau TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:10 AM TUE Scriabin, Alexander [1872-1915] TUE Piano Sonata No 2 in G sharp minor (Op.19) TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:21 AM TUE Scriabin, Alexander [1872-1915] TUE Etude Op.8 No.12 in D sharp minor TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:24 AM TUE Martinu, Bohuslav [1890-1959] TUE 3 Czech dances for piano TUE Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) TUE 1:33 AM TUE Martinu, Bohuslav [1890-1959] TUE Symphony No.4 (H.305) TUE Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Válek (Conductor) TUE 2:11 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) TUE Suite no 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 TUE Rachael Brown (flute), Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrick TUE Mortensen (director) TUE 2:31 AM TUE Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) TUE Symphony No.1 in B flat major (Op.38), 'Spring' TUE Orchestre Nationale De France, Heinz Wallberg (Conductor) TUE 3:04 AM TUE Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) TUE Missa sancta No.1 in E flat major, (J.224) 'Freischutzmesse' TUE for soli, chorus & orchestra TUE Norwegian Soloist Choir, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Grete TUE Pedersen Helgerød (conductor) TUE 3:38 AM TUE Paganini, Niccolò (1782-1840) TUE Introduction and Variations on a theme from Rossini's "Mosè TUE in Egitto" (Moses-Fantasie) (MS.23) TUE Monika Leskovar (cello), Ivana Schwartz (piano) TUE 3:46 AM TUE Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) TUE Prelude, Toccata and Variations TUE Mindaugas Gecevicius (horn), Ala Bendoraitiene (piano) TUE 3:56 AM TUE Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) TUE Ballade no.3 in A flat (Op.47) TUE Teresa Carreño, (1853-1917) (piano) TUE 4:05 AM TUE Pierne, Gabriel [1863-1937] TUE Konzertstuck for harp & orchestra (Op.39) (1903) TUE Suzanna Klintcharova (harp), Sofia Symphony Orchestra, TUE Dimitar Manolov (conductor) TUE 4:20 AM TUE Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770) TUE Symphony in A major TUE I Cameristi Italiani TUE 4:31 AM TUE Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) TUE Concerto No.1 in D major, Op.7 No.1 (1746) TUE Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director/violin) TUE 4:39 AM TUE Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) TUE Nocturne in C sharp minor (Op.74) TUE Stéphane Lemelin (piano) TUE 4:48 AM TUE Ciurlionis, Mikalojus Konstantinas (1875-1911) TUE De Profundis (cantata) TUE Kaunas State Choir, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, TUE Petras Bingelis (conductor) TUE 4:57 AM TUE Enescu, George (1881-1955) TUE Konzertstück in F for viola and piano TUE Gyözö Máté (viola), Balázs Szokolay (piano) TUE 5:06 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Trio for keyboard and strings in F major (H.15.4) TUE Moscow Trio TUE 5:19 AM TUE Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) TUE Quartet No.14 in D minor 'Death and the Maiden' (D.810) TUE M.K. Ciurlionis String Quartet TUE 6:02 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Concerto for piano and orchestra no.21 (K.467) in C major TUE Håvard Gimse (piano), Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Susanna TUE Mälkki (conductor) TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b017t0ck (Listen) TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b017t0cm (Listen) TUE 9am TUE A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: TUE Alison Balsom playing arrangements of Bach: EMI 5 58047 2 TUE TUE 9.30am TUE A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the TUE Week, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy in TUE Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (orchestral version, TUE arr. Ashkenazy). TUE TUE 10.30am TUE The Essential Classics guest is the novelist Mavis Cheek who TUE introduces her essential pieces of classical music. Today TUE she talks about pieces she finds particularly moving, and TUE reveals which piece first stimulated her interest in TUE classical music. TUE TUE 11am TUE Sarah's Essential Choice TUE TUE Schubert TUE Piano Sonata in B flat, D960 TUE Andras Schiff (piano) TUE Decca 478 3018. TUE TUE Jean-Philippe Rameau TUE La Poule TUE Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor) TUE Archiv 477 5578 TUE TUE Johann Sebastian Bach TUE Concerto in D, BWV972 TUE Alison Balsom (trumpet), Colm Carey (organ) TUE EMI 5 58047 2 TUE TUE Luigi Boccherini TUE String Quintet in C, G324 ‘La musica notturna della strade TUE di Madrid’ TUE Cuarteto Casals TUE Harmonia Mundi HMC 902092 TUE TUE Frédéric Chopin TUE Nocturnes, op.55 TUE Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) TUE London 443 738-2 TUE TUE Luigi Cherubini TUE Medea, Act 1 – ‘Dei tuoi figli la madre’ TUE Maria Callas (Medea), Dallas Opera, Nicola Rescigno TUE (conductor) TUE Myto 00164 TUE TUE Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky TUE Symphony no.6 in B minor, op.74 (‘Pathétique’) – 1st TUE movement TUE Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, Evgeny Mravinsky TUE (conductor) TUE DG 477 5911 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Piano Sonata in B flat, D960 TUE András Schiff (piano) TUE Decca 478 3018 TUE TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Grosse Fuge, op.133 TUE Juilliard Quartet TUE Sony 50954 12003 TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b017t0cp (Listen) TUE Le Concert Spirituel, Telemann Comes to Town TUE TUE Today's programme looks at the second phase of the Concert TUE Spirituel, marked by the administration of the Académie TUE Royale de Musique (that is, the Paris Opera), who rescued TUE the whole enterprise from collapse following the financial TUE calamities suffered by the first directors. The concerts' TUE venue continued to be the Salle des Cent Suisses of the TUE Tuileries Palace, which until its destruction in 1871 stood TUE next to the Louvre. The hall was cavernous, which made it TUE more suitable for some musical instruments than others. One TUE that came to be favoured was the new-style Italian violin, TUE whose piercing tone carried far better in that enormous TUE space than that of the old-fashioned viola da gamba. This TUE promoted the growth of a new school of French violin TUE virtuosos, foremost amongst them Jean-Marie Leclair, who TUE made dozens of appearances at the Concert Spirituel, often TUE in concertos of his own composition. (He was to meet a TUE violent end in 1764 - stabbed in the back, perhaps in some TUE family dispute.) A prominent musical visitor to Paris in TUE 1738 was the composer Telemann, who attended performances at TUE the Concert Spirituel of his grand motet Deus judicium tuum, TUE which, he recorded in his diary, "was performed twice in TUE three days by almost 100 select musicians". He also wrote a TUE series of 'Paris Quartets' in the city, several of which TUE were performed at the Concert Spirituel in the 1740s. TUE Another fascinating figure is Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, TUE who took the unconventional step of selling his compositions TUE direct to the public rather than going the traditional route TUE and finding himself a wealthy patron - as a result of which TUE he became extremely wealthy himself. Two names not so TUE familiar nowadays are Michel Pignolet de Montéclair and TUE Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville, who after Lalande was TUE the second most frequently performed composer in the 65 TUE years of the series. TUE TUE Georg Philipp Telemann TUE Quartet no. 8 in A minor (Paris quartet) for flute, violin, TUE gamba & continuo [1738] no.2 TUE Barthold KUIJKEN - Flute TUE Gustav LEONHARDT - Director TUE Sigiswald KUIJKEN - Viola da gamba TUE Wieland KUIJKEN - Viola da gamba TUE SONY TUE S3K-63115 TUE TUE Jean-Marie Leclair TUE Concerto in C major Op.7`3 for violin [or fl/ob] and string TUE orchestra TUE Daniel CUILLER - Violin TUE Stradivaria Ensemble TUE Accord TUE 242552 TUE TUE Michel Pignolet de Montéclair TUE Jepthe - tragedie lyrique TUE Jacques BONA - Bass (Jepthah) TUE Nicolas RIVENQ - Baritone (Phineas) TUE William CHRISTIE - Director TUE Les ARTS FLORISSANTS ORCHESTRA TUE HARMONIA MUNDI TUE HMC-901424.25 TUE TUE Georg Philipp Telemann TUE Deus, judicium tuum (Psalm 72) - grand motet for soloists, TUE choir and instrumental ensembl TUE Hermann MAX TUE Barbara SCHLICK - Soprano TUE Silke WEISHEIT - Contralto TUE Stephen VARCOE - Bass TUE Das KLEINE KONZERT TUE Rheinische Kantorei TUE Capriccio TUE 10 315 TUE TUE Jacques Aubert TUE Concerto Op.26`4 (Le Carillon) for 4 violins, cello and TUE continuo TUE Collegium Musicum 90 TUE Simon STANDAGE - Violin TUE Simon STANDAGE - Director TUE CHANDOS TUE CHAN 05-77 TUE TUE Joseph Bodin de Boismortier TUE Exaudiat te Dominus (Psalm 19) - motet for chorus TUE Herve NIQUET - Director TUE Veronique GENS - Soprano TUE Concert Spirituel Orchestra TUE Adda TUE 581255 TUE TUE Jean-Joseph de Mondonville TUE Venite exultemus - motet TUE Edward HIGGINBOTTOM TUE Charles DANIELS - Tenor TUE Choir Of New College, Oxford TUE London Baroque TUE Helios TUE CDH55038 TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017x77g (Listen) TUE LSO St Luke's Beethoven Piano Sonata Series, Barry Douglas TUE TUE Over the next three weeks the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert will TUE feature a complete cycle of the 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas TUE featuring six performers who between them span three TUE generations. To begin the journey, Irish pianist Barry TUE Douglas plays two sonatas including the famous 'Waldstein'. TUE TUE Beethoven: Sonata no. 11 in B flat major Op.22 for piano TUE Beethoven: Sonata no. 21 in C major Op.53 (Waldstein) for TUE piano TUE TUE Barry Douglas (piano). TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017t0ct (Listen) TUE Spanish Music, Episode 2 TUE TUE Today's programme features a concert the BBC Philharmonic TUE gave in Huddersfield in October, including Sibelius's Violin TUE Concerto performed by Alexandra Soumm. Then there's a TUE Spanish flavour with Mendelssohn's depiction of the Spanish TUE slave Ruy Blas, and music by Falla. TUE TUE Mozart: Symphony no. 25 in G minor K.183 TUE Sibelius: Concerto in D minor Op.47 for violin and orchestra TUE Brahms: Symphony no. 4 in E minor Op.98 TUE TUE Alexandra Soumm (violin) TUE BBC Philharmonic TUE Jonathan Schiffman (conductor) TUE TUE Mendelssohn: Ruy Blas - overture (Op.95) TUE BBC Philharmonic TUE Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) TUE TUE Falla: Homenajes TUE Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain TUE BBC Philharmonic TUE Juanjo Mena (conductor). TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b017t0cw (Listen) TUE Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from the gifted TUE young Ukrainian violinist Valeriy Sokolov, plus other guests TUE from the music world and regular arts news. TUE TUE Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 TUE E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk. TUE TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week b017t0cp (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017t0cy (Listen) TUE Live from the Barbican Hall, London, Haydn, Beethoven TUE TUE A concert of masterpieces performed by the London Symphony TUE Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis and featuring as TUE soloist, the pianist Mitsuko Uchida. TUE TUE Haydn composer his Symphony No.98 on his first trip to TUE London, where it was given its premiere (at the Hanover TUE Square Rooms) in 1792. It opens the concert tonight. TUE TUE Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto is a ground-breaking work, TUE a milestone in Beethoven's composing life, coming early in TUE his so-called middle-period. It's played by the brilliant TUE pianist Mitsuko Uchida. TUE TUE Sir Colin Davis has been very much associated with TUE Scandinavian music, especially Sibelius. The Danish composer TUE Carl Nielsen's Second Symphony is subtitled 'The Four TUE Temperaments' and the individual movements are labelled TUE Choleric; Phlegmatic, Melancholic and Sanguine. The TUE inspiration for the symphony, composed at the turn of the TUE last century, was a four-part picture of the four TUE temperaments in a village put in Zealand. The composer TUE conducted the first performance of the symphony in December TUE 1902. TUE TUE Haydn: Symphony no.98 Hob.1: 98 TUE TUE Beethoven: Piano Concerto no.4 in G op.58. TUE TUE Mitsuko Uchida, piano TUE The London Symphony Orchestra TUE Sir Colin Davis, conductor TUE TUE 20:30 Discovering Music b017t0d0 (Listen) TUE Nielsen's Second Symphony TUE TUE It may have been inspired by a kitsch picture hanging in a TUE village pub, but Nielsen's Symphony no.2 'The Four TUE Temperaments' took the composer to new artistic heights. TUE Stephen Johnson lifts the lid on Nielsen's symphony and TUE explores how it translates the spirit and imagery of ancient TUE medical science into music. TUE TUE 20:50 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017t0mm (Listen) TUE Live from the Barbican Hall, London, Nielsen TUE TUE Nielsen: Symphony no.2 op.16 "The Four Temperaments". TUE TUE The London Symphony Orchestra TUE Sir Colin Davis, conductor TUE TUE 22:00 Night Waves b017t0sy (Listen) TUE International Review TUE TUE Matthew Sweet hosts an 'International Review' edition of the TUE programme, with critics from around the world coming TUE together to discuss the latest global current events. TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b017t0t0 (Listen) TUE Looking and Looking Away, Teaching by Example TUE TUE Personal reflections on different aspects of the life, work TUE and influence of WG Sebald by those who knew him, ten years TUE after his death. TUE TUE Uwe Schütte reflects on the life and work of his former TUE teacher WG Sebald. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b017t0t2 (Listen) TUE Tonight's programme includes music from Mongolia's Anda TUE Union alongside the red hot bluegrass of the Brock McGuire TUE Band, and Mauritanian singer Malouma Mint Meidah. Plus TUE Alessandro Striggio's Ecce beatam lucem performed by the TUE Huelgas Ensemble. With Verity Sharp. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 07 DECEMBER 2011 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b017t1hk (Listen) WED John Shea presents a performance of Bach's B Minor Mass by WED the Akademie fur Alte Musik, Berlin WED 12:31 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] WED Mass (BWV.232) in B minor WED Johannette Zomer (soprano), Maarten Engeltjes (alto), Thomas WED Walker (tenor), Peter Harvey (bass), Akademie für Alte Musik WED Berlin, Capella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss (conductor); WED 2:17 AM WED Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) WED 4 piano pieces (Op.1) WED Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) WED 2:31 AM WED Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) WED Violin Concerto in D major (Op.35) WED Anne-Sofie Mutter (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, WED André Previn (conductor) WED 3:06 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) WED 13 Variationen über 'Es war einmal ein' (WoO 66) WED Theo Bruins (piano) WED 3:19 AM WED Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) WED Symphony No.94 in G major, 'Surprise' WED Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Entremont WED (conductor) WED 3:42 AM WED Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1750) WED Adagio in G minor (arr. For organ and trumpet) WED Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) WED 3:49 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Rondo concertante for violin and orchestra (K.269) in B flat WED major WED James Ehnes (violin/director), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra WED 3:57 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Concerto for oboe and strings in G minor (reconstructed from WED BWV.1056) WED Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe), Camerata Köln WED 4:07 AM WED Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) WED Symphonic Dance No.4 (Andante) - from Symphonic dances WED (Op.64) WED Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Göran W. Nilson (conductor) WED 4:19 AM WED Britten, Benjamin [1913-1976] WED Early One Morning for voice and piano WED Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Paul Turner (piano) WED 4:23 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Overture to Die Zauberflöte (K.620) WED BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) WED 4:31 AM WED Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) WED Concerto Grosso in F major (Op.6 No.9) WED The King's Consort, Robert King (director) WED 4:40 AM WED Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) WED 4 Madrigals WED Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) WED 4:50 AM WED Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) WED Four Mazurkas WED Ashley Wass (piano) WED 5:00 AM WED Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) WED Memories of a Summer Night in Madrid (Spanish Overture No.2) WED Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor) WED 5:10 AM WED Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) WED Magnificat II WED Choir of Swiss Radio, Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor) WED 5:21 AM WED Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) WED Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis for double string WED orchestra WED BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) WED 5:36 AM WED Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) WED Trio for piano and strings (Op. 1'1) in E flat major WED Grieg Trio WED 6:07 AM WED Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) WED Concerto for clarinet and orchestra No.2 in E flat major WED (Op.74) WED Kari Kriikku (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, WED Sakari Oramo (conductor) WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b017t1hm (Listen) WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b017t1hp (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: WED Alison Balsom playing arrangements of Bach: EMI 5 58047 2 WED WED 9.30am WED A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the WED Week, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. Hear him in WED performances of Dvorak's Carnival Overture, Beethoven's WED Piano Sonata in E minor, op.90 and Scriabin's Poem of WED Ecstasy, op.54 WED WED 10.30am WED The Essential Classics guest is the novelist Mavis Cheek who WED introduces her essential pieces of classical music, WED including the very first record she ever bought. WED WED 11.00 WED Sarah's Essential Choice WED WED Mahler WED Adagio from Symphony no.10 WED Cleveland Orchestra WED Pierre Boulez (conductor) WED DG 477 9060. WED WED Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov WED Flight of the Bumblebee WED Philharmonia Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) WED Decca 417 301-2 WED WED Gabriel Fauré WED Une châtelaine en sa tour WED Susan Drake (harp) WED Helios CDH55130 WED WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Trio Sonata in C, BWV 529 WED Alison Balsom (trumpet), Alina Ibragimova (violin), Mark WED Caudle (viola da gamba), Alistair Ross (harpsichord) WED EMI 5 58047 2 WED WED Debussy arr. Colin Matthews WED Preludes: ‘Les sons et les parfumes tournent dans l’air du WED soir’, ‘Les tierces alternées’ WED Hallé Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor) WED Hallé CD HLL 7513 WED WED Antonin Dvorak WED Carnival, op.92 WED Cleveland Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) WED Decca 433 548-2 WED WED Franz Schubert WED Auf dem Strom, D943 WED Mark Padmore (tenor), Richard Watkins (french horn), Paul WED Lewis (piano) WED Harmonia Mundi HMU 907520 WED WED Ludwig van Beethoven WED Piano Sonata in G, op.79 WED Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) WED Decca 443 706-2 WED WED Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin WED Poem of Ecstasy WED Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Vladimir Ashkenazy WED (conductor) WED Decca 473 971-2 WED WED Christoph Willibald Gluck WED ‘What is life without thee?’(Orpheus and Eurydice) WED Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), London Symphony Orchestra, WED Malcolm Sargent (conductor) WED Decca 433 470-2 WED WED Felix Mendelssohn WED Piano Concerto no.1 WED Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, WED Herbert Blomstedt (conductor) WED Decca 468 600-2 WED WED Gustav Mahler WED Adagio from Symphony no.10 WED Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez (conductor) WED DG 477 9060 WED WED Benjamin Britten WED Violin Concerto in D, op.15 WED Maxim Vengerov, London Symphony Orchestra, Mstislav WED Rostropovich (conductor) WED EMI 5 57510 2 WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b017t1hr (Listen) WED Le Concert Spirituel, Pergolesi Soars; Rameau Flops WED WED Today's programme sees the Académie Royale de Musique giving WED up control of the Concert Spirituel and placing it back in WED private hands: those of the violinist Gabriel Capperan and WED the composer Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer, whose widow took WED his place when Royer died a few years later. Two of the most WED striking musical arrivals of this period (1748-62) were WED foreign: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and Johann Stamitz. WED Pergolesi didn't arrive in person - he'd been dead since WED 1736 - but his Stabat Mater made a tremendous impact at its WED first performance at the Concert Spirituel in 1753, going on WED to become the single most played work of the series; it WED clocked up more than 80 performances in 37 years. Stamitz WED spent a year in Paris, from 1754-5. He was evidently well WED thought of and well-connected, since he joined Parisian WED society at the very top, lodging with the appropriately WED named Alexandre-Jean-Joseph Le Riche de La Pouplinière - an WED enormously wealthy tax collector who had the money and WED inclination to become a serious patron of the Arts. No less WED than Rameau spent 22 years in his household, as director of WED his private orchestra, an arrangement that came to an end in WED 1753. Rameau's name crops up with surprising infrequency in WED the programme listings of the Concert Spirituel. His grand WED motet In Convertendo is a rare exception; it was poorly WED received, and it may have been that reception that WED encouraged him to revise it into the magnificent work we WED know today. WED WED Michel-Richard Delalande WED Miserere mei Deus secundum - grand motet S.27 WED Philippe HERREWEGHE WED Howard CROOK - Tenor WED Chapelle Royale Chorus WED Chapelle Royale Orchestra WED Harmonia Mundi WED HMC 901352 WED WED Claude Balbastre WED Suite no. 1 for keyboard [from Livre de Noels, 1770] WED Andre ISOIR - Organ WED CALLIOPE WED CAL-9917 WED WED Giovanni Battista Pergolesi WED Stabat mater in F minor for soprano, alto, strings & organ WED [all orchestral versions] WED Academy Of Ancient Music WED Christopher HOGWOOD - Director WED Christopher HOGWOOD - Harpsichord WED Emma KIRKBY - Soprano WED James BOWMAN - Counter-tenor WED L'OISEAU-LYRE WED 425-692-2 WED WED Johann Stamitz WED Symphony in D major Op.3`2 WED Donald ARMSTRONG WED New Zealand Chamber Orchestra WED Naxos WED 8.553194 WED WED Jean-Philippe Rameau WED In convertendo (Psalm 126) - grand motet for soloists, WED chorus and orchestra WED Nicolas RIVENQ - Baritone WED Noemi RIME - Soprano WED Paul AGNEW - Tenor WED Sophie DANEMAN - Soprano WED William CHRISTIE - Director WED Les ARTS FLORISSANTS WED ERATO WED 4509-96967-2 WED WED Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer WED Suite no. 1 in D for harpsichord [Pieces de Clavecin, 1746] WED Christophe ROUSSET - Harpsichord WED L'OISEAU-LYRE WED 436 127-2 WED WED Carl Heinrich Graun WED Adriano in Siria - opera WED Giovanni ANTONINI WED Cecilia BARTOLI - Mezzo-soprano WED Il GIARDINO ARMONICO WED Decca WED 478 1522 WED WED Johann Adolf Hasse WED La clemenza di Tito WED Emmanuelle HAIM WED Philippe JAROUSSKY - Counter-tenor WED Le CONCERT D'ASTREE WED virgin WED 00994639524259 WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017t1ht (Listen) WED LSO St Luke's Beethoven Piano Sonata Series, Llyr Williams WED WED Continuing our recitals containing all 32 of Beethoven's WED piano sonatas, Llyr Williams (a former Radio 3 New WED Generation Artist) plays three highly contrasted works. He WED begins with the young composer stretching his muscles, WED continues with one of the shortest and least often-heard WED pieces and ends with a famous sonata that tells a very WED particular real-life story in music. WED WED Beethoven: Sonata no. 7 in D major Op.10 No.3 for piano WED Beethoven: Sonata no. 24 in F sharp major Op.78 for piano WED Beethoven: Sonata no. 26 in E flat major Op.81a (Les Adieux) WED for piano WED WED Llyr Williams (piano). WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017t1hw (Listen) WED Spanish Music, Episode 3 WED WED Today's Afternoon on 3 is a live concert given by the BBC WED Philharmonic featuring Spanish themed music. Juanjo Mena WED conducts the orchestra and is joined by soprano Ruby Hughes WED for Montsalvatge's Sinfonia de Requiem. WED Presented by Katie Derham and Stuart Flinders WED WED Ravel: Alborada del gracioso WED Montsalvatge: Sinfonia de Requiem WED Montsalvatge: Partita WED Turina: Danzas fantasticas WED WED BBC Philharmonic WED Juanjo Mena, conductor WED Ruby Hughes, soprano. WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b017t1hy (Listen) WED First Evensong of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. WED Live from Norwich Cathedral WED WED Introit: Hail gladdening light (Wood) WED Responses: Ayleward WED Hymn: O strength and stay (O strength and stay) WED Psalm: 37 (Goss, Ouseley) WED First Lesson: Amos 9 vv11-end WED Canticles: Howells in B minor WED Second Lesson: Philippians 4 vv4-9 WED Anthems: And I saw a new heaven (Bainton) WED A Hymn to the Virgin (Britten) WED Hymn: The Lord will come and not be slow (St Stephen) WED Organ Voluntary: Moderato con moto from Sonata in A minor WED (William Harris) WED WED Thomas Primrose (Conductor) WED David Dunnett (Organist). WED WED 16:30 In Tune b017t1j0 (Listen) WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b017t1hr (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017t1j2 (Listen) WED Bournemouth SO - Ivan Karabits, Liszt, Stravinsky WED WED Live from their home at The Lighthouse, Poole, the WED Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor WED Kirill Karabits perform a colourful programme of music with WED a variety of Eastern-European accents - from the Ukraine, WED Hungary and finally Russia - Stravinsky's brilliant WED ballet-score for Petrushka. WED WED The concert begins with a work by the conductor's late WED father Ivan Karabits, one of the leading Ukrainian composers WED of his generation. Orchestra and conductor are then joined WED by the Macedonian pianist (and former Radio 3 New Generation WED Artist) Simon Trpceski for Liszt's fascinating 2nd Piano WED Concerto - a single sweep of music encompassing a huge range WED of moods. Finally there's one of the very greatest of all WED pieces of 20th-century music. Stravinsky's extraordinary WED imagination brings the story of Petrushka the puppet alive WED in a way that in 1911 was new and exciting - and went on to WED be much imitated. WED WED 22:00 Night Waves b017t1j4 (Listen) WED The Mysteries of Lisbon WED WED Philip Dodd with a review of the film, 'The Mysteries of WED Lisbon', set in nineteenth century Portugal. WED WED 22:45 The Essay b017t1j6 (Listen) WED Looking and Looking Away, A Translator's View WED WED Personal reflections on different aspects of the life, work WED and influence of WG Sebald by those who knew him, ten years WED after his death. WED WED WG "Max" Sebald's literary career was at its height when he WED died in a car crash in December 2001, shortly after the WED publication of his masterpiece Austerlitz. WED WED Anthea Bell offers a translator's view on the life and work WED of WG Sebald. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b017t1j8 (Listen) WED Verity Sharp's selections tonight include the delicate sound WED of the French épinette, a song from Kate and Anna McGarrigle WED and the smoky flamenco of Buika. Plus flautist Gillian WED Poznansky plays the music of Graham Lynch and Susanna WED Wallumrød sings the music of Nick Drake. WED WED THU THURSDAY 08 DECEMBER 2011 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b017t2pq (Listen) THU John Shea presents a BBC Prom from 2009, Jun Markl conducts THU the Lyon National Orchestra in music by Takemitsu and THU Debussy THU 12:31 AM THU Takemitsu, Toru [1930-1996] THU Ceremonial - an autumn ode for sho and orchestra THU Mayumi Miuata (sho), Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl THU (conductor) THU 12:41 AM THU Debussy, Claude [1862-1918] THU Pagodes orchestrated by Grainger THU Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl (conductor) THU 12:47 AM THU Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] THU Rapsodie espagnole vers. for orchestra THU Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl (conductor) THU 1:03 AM THU Takemitsu, Toru [1930-1996] THU Green (November steps II) for orchestra THU Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl (conductor) THU 1:10 AM THU Sarasate, Pablo de [1844-1908] THU Concert fantasy on 'Carmen' for violin and orchestra or THU piano (Op.25) THU Akiko Suwanai (violin), Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl THU (conductor) THU 1:22 AM THU Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] THU Tzigane - rapsodie de concert arr. for violin and orchestra THU Akiko Suwanai (violin), Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl THU (conductor) THU 1:32 AM THU Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) arranged by Liszt, Franz THU (1811-1886) THU Valse de l'Opera Faust THU Petras Geniu?as (piano) THU 1:42 AM THU Hosokawa, Toshio (b.1955) THU Cloud and light for sho and orchestra THU Mayumi Miuata (sho), Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl THU (conductor) THU 2:02 AM THU Debussy, Claude [1862-1918] THU La Mer - 3 symphonic sketches for orchestra THU Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl (conductor) THU 2:27 AM THU Bizet, Georges [1838-1875] THU Carmen - suite no. 1 THU Lyon National Orchestra, Jun Markl (conductor) THU 2:31 AM THU Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) THU String Quartet no.14 (Op.131) in C sharp minor THU Orlando Quartet THU 3:10 AM THU Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) THU Jesus Kristus er opfaren' & 'I himmelen, i himmelen' - from THU 4 Psalms for baritone and mixed voices (Op.74 Nos.3&4) THU Norwegian Soloists' Choir, Grete Helgerød (conductor) THU 3:24 AM THU Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770) THU Sonata No.6, 'Senti lo Mare' THU Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin) THU 3:31 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) THU Symphony no.4 (H.1.4) in D major THU Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Ondrej Lenárd THU (conductor) THU 3:42 AM THU Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) THU Mephisto Waltz No.1 (S. 514) (Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke) THU transcribed for piano THU Lyuba Encheva (piano) THU 3:53 AM THU Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) THU Concerto for string orchestra in C major (RV.114) THU The King's Consort, Robert King (director) THU 3:59 AM THU Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594) THU Chanter Je Veux THU Banchieri Singers, Denes Szabo (conductor) THU 4:01 AM THU Hoffmann, Leopold (1738-1793) (formerly attrib. to Haydn) THU Concerto for flute and orchestra in D major THU Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Bienne Symphony Orchestra, Marc THU Tardue (conductor) THU 4:21 AM THU Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) THU Overture - Nabucco THU Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Alun Francis (conductor) THU 4:31 AM THU Purcell, Henry [1659-1695] THU Chacony a 4 for strings (Z.730) in G minor THU Psophos Quartet (BBC New generation Artists 2005-07) THU 4:39 AM THU Brusselmans, Michel (1886-1960) THU Scènes Breugheliennes - symphonic sketches THU Vlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra), Bjarte THU Engeset (conductor) THU 4:54 AM THU Satie, Erik (1866-1925), arr. Makoto Goto THU Je te Veux THU Pianoduo Kolacny THU 4:58 AM THU Strauss, Johann jr. (1825-1899), arr. Schoenberg THU Rosen aus dem Suden (Roses from the South) THU Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) THU 5:07 AM THU Fault, François du (1604-c.1670) THU L'Offrande THU Konrad Junghänel (playing 11-string lute) THU 5:14 AM THU Bersa, Blagoje (1873-1934) THU Dramatska predigra (Op.25a) (1898) THU Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Tarbuk (conductor) THU 5:29 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU Five Choral Songs (Op.104) THU Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) THU 5:43 AM THU Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) THU Piano Sonata No.2 (Op.35) in B flat minor THU Shura Cherkassky (piano) THU 6:09 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Suite for Orchestra No.3 in D major (BWV.1068) THU La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor) THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b017t2ps (Listen) THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b017t2pv (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: THU Alison Balsom playing arrangements of Bach: EMI 5 58047 2 THU THU 9.30am THU A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the THU Week, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. Hear him in THU recordings of Rachmaninov: Waltz in A (piano, 6 hands, THU featuring Dody and Vovka Ashkenazy); Stravinsky: L'histoire THU du soldat - suite for violin, clarinet and piano (featuring THU Dmitri Ashkenazy on clarinet); and Rachmaninov: Variations THU on a Theme of Corelli, op.42 THU THU 10.30am THU The Essential Classics guest is the novelist Mavis Cheek who THU introduces her essential pieces of classical music. Today, THU Mavis talks about music intended for the screen, and reveals THU which piece she would like to have played at her funeral. THU THU 11am THU Sarah's Essential Choice THU THU Elgar THU Cello Concerto in E minor, op.85 THU Jacqueline du Pre (cello) THU BBC Symphony Orchestra THU John Barbirolli (conductor) THU Testament SBT 1388. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b017t2px (Listen) THU Le Concert Spirituel, Mozart Makes His Mark THU THU Today's programme starts with skullduggery - the underhand THU negotiations which saw the widow Royer - who had been THU running the Concert Spirituel with partner Gabriel Capperan THU since the death of her husband seven years previously - THU ousted from the directorship and replaced with a THU triumvirate: Capperan; Antoine Dauvergne, superintendent of THU the King's Music; and Nicolas-René Joliveau, secretary of THU the Académie Royale de Musique. Beyond skullduggery, THU Dauvergne's talents extended to composition; his Concerts de THU Simphonies are well worth reviving. A celebrity visitor THU during these years was Luigi Boccherini, an internationally THU renowned cellist whose playing nonetheless failed to impress THU everyone. According to one report, he played one of his own THU sonatas "masterfully"; according to another, "his sounds THU appeared harsh to the ears and his chords very THU unharmonious". Approval for François Giroust, however, was THU unequivocal; in 1768, this maître de musique at Orléans THU Cathedral won both first and second prize in the Concert THU Spirituel's prestigious motet competition, and went on to THU become one of the most popular composers in the final phase THU of the series. Like Giroust, Henri-Joseph Rigel is no longer THU a household name, but in the last quarter of the 18th THU century he was a major figure in Parisian musical life. His THU oratorio La Sortie D'Egypte was performed no less than 27 THU times at the Concert Spirituel between 1775 and 1786. On one THU of these occasions - 15 August 1778 - he shared the bill THU with an up-and-coming young composer from Salzburg who has THU remained a household name: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The work THU in question was his 'Paris' Symphony, specially written for THU the Concert Spirituel. THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017t2pz (Listen) THU LSO St Luke's Beethoven Piano Sonata Series, Barry Douglas THU THU In the third concert in the Beethoven Piano Sonata series THU from LSO St Luke's, Barry Douglas plays an experimental THU sonata from the composer's late twenties, and two from his THU mid-40s. Presented by Stephen Johnson. THU THU Full programme: THU Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 13 in E flat major, Op 27 No 1 THU 'Quasi una fantasia' THU Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 27 in E minor, Op 90 THU Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 28 in A major Op 101 THU Barry Douglas (piano). THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017t2q1 (Listen) THU Today's Thursday Opera Matinee features Meyerbeer's Emma di THU Resburgo from Vienna. Set in Scotland at the time of the THU Norman Conquest, the opera deals with dynastic rivalry, and THU was Meyerbeer's first big operatic success. It receives a THU rare concert performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus with the THU period instruments of the youthful moderntimes_1800 THU orchestra. THU THU Meyerbeer: Emma di Resburgo THU THU Emma ..... Simone Kermes, soprano THU Edemondo ..... Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano THU Norcesto ..... Thomas Walker, tenor THU Olfredo ..... Manfred Hemm, bass-baritone THU Donaldo ..... Martin Vanberg, tenor THU Etelia ..... Lena Belkina, mezzo-soprano THU THU Vienna Singakademie, moderntimes_1800, THU Andreas Stoehr (conductor). THU THU 16:30 In Tune b017t2q3 (Listen) THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b017t2px (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017t2q5 (Listen) THU RLPO - Mahler's Ninth Symphony THU THU Live from the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall THU THU Tonight's concert contains one work: Mahler's final THU completed work, the 9th Symphony. Written in the Dolomite THU mountain peaks of South Tyrol, Mahler knew he was suffering THU from a heart condition which was to cut short his life in THU 1911. This was a particularly distraught time - 2 years THU previously the Mahlers' oldest daughter had died, and their THU marriage too had become unhappy. Mahler poured all his THU emotions into this poignantly powerful and heartbreaking THU work - a masterpiece of the symphonic repertoire. THU THU Gustav Mahler: Symphony no 9 THU THU Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra THU Vasily Petrenko, conductor. THU THU 22:00 Night Waves b017t2q7 (Listen) THU Nietzsche and America THU THU Philip Dodd with a discussion on Nietzsche and why, despite THU the philosopher's dislike of the foundations of modern THU American life - Christian morality, the Enlightenment faith THU in reason and a belief in human equality - he has remained a THU popular and influential figure in American culture over the THU last century. THU THU 22:45 The Essay b017t2q9 (Listen) THU Looking and Looking Away, Sebald the Poet THU THU Personal reflections on different aspects of the life, work THU and influence of WG Sebald by those who knew him, ten years THU after his death. THU THU WG "Max" Sebald's literary career was at its height when he THU died in a car crash in December 2001, shortly after the THU publication of his masterpiece Austerlitz. THU THU Poet George Szirtes reflects on the poetry of WG Sebald. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b017t2qc (Listen) THU Tonight a Toccata by Buxtehude played by Jean Marc Aymes THU alongside the African kora playing of Sura Susso and a duet THU for Afghan rubab and santur played by Homayun Sakhi and THU Rahul Sharma. Plus a song from Jackie Oates and pianist THU Jeremy Eskenazi plays Rainlight by Alicia Grant. With Verity THU Sharp. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 09 DECEMBER 2011 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b017t37c (Listen) FRI John Shea's selection includes music influenced by the FRI Turkish craze of the late 17th C FRI 12:31 AM FRI Various composers FRI Turkish inspired music of the 18th Century - part 1 FRI Violet Norduyn (soprano: Fatime) Antonio Abete (bass: FRI Calandro) B'Rock, Frank Agsteribbe (conductor) FRI 12:50 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) FRI 8 Variations on Mozart's 'La ci darem la mano' (Wo0.28) FRI arranged for oboe and piano FRI Hyong-Sup Kim (male) (oboe), Ja-Eun Ku (male) (piano) FRI 1:00 AM FRI Various composers FRI Turkish inspired music of the 18th Century - part 2 FRI Violet Norduyn (soprano: Narsea & Zelmire) Antonio Abete FRI (bass: Rusteno & Cadi) B'Rock, Frank Agsteribbe (conductor) FRI 1:23 AM FRI Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) FRI Hymne de l'enfant à son reveil - for female chorus, FRI harmonium and harp (S.19) FRI Éva Andor (soprano), Hédi Lubik (harp), Gábor Lehotka FRI (organ), The Girl's Choir of Gyõr, Miklós Szabó (conductor) FRI 1:35 AM FRI Various composers FRI Turkish inspired music of the 18th Century - part 3 FRI Violet Norduyn (soprano: Narsea) Antonio Abete (bass: Omar) FRI B'Rock, Frank Agsteribbe (conductor) FRI 1:52 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Piano Sonata in A major (K.331) FRI Young-Lan Han (female) (piano) FRI 2:12 AM FRI Various composers FRI Turkish inspired music of the 18th Century - part 4 FRI Violet Norduyn (soprano: Roxelan & Fatime) Antonio Abete FRI (bass: Calandro & Cadi) B'Rock, Frank Agsteribbe (conductor) FRI 2:31 AM FRI Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) FRI Variations on a theme by Frank Bridge (Op.10) FRI The Royal Academy Soloists, Clio Gould (director) FRI 2:57 AM FRI Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801), original oboe arrangement by FRI Arthur Benjamin FRI Concerto for oboe and strings, arranged for trumpet FRI Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, FRI Michael Halasz (conductor) FRI 3:08 AM FRI Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) FRI Concerto for two violins and orchestra in B minor (Op.88) FRI Igor Ozim and Primoz Novsak (violins), Slovenian Radio and FRI Television Symphony Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) FRI 3:35 AM FRI Smetana, Bedrich (1824-1884) FRI Sonata movement in E minor (B.70) - for 2 pianos FRI Else Krijgsman, Mariken Zandliver, David Kuijken, Carlos FRI Moerdijk (pianos) FRI 3:46 AM FRI Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948) FRI El Dorado (1981) for harp and strings FRI Erica Goodman (harp), Amadeus Ensemble FRI 4:02 AM FRI Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885) FRI Contrasts for Piano (Op.61, Nos 3&4) (1883-1884) FRI Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano) FRI 4:07 AM FRI Popper, David (1843-1913) FRI Hungarian Fantasy (Op.68) FRI Shauna Rolston (cello), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, FRI Mario Bernardi (conductor) FRI 4:15 AM FRI Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000) FRI 5 Ancient Hungarian Dances for wind quintet FRI Galliard Ensemble FRI 4:25 AM FRI Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) FRI Sea Songs - Quick March FRI West Australian Symphony Orchestra, David Measham FRI (conductor) FRI 4:31 AM FRI Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) FRI Concerto grosso (Op.3'6) in E minor FRI Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (conductor) FRI 4:40 AM FRI Toldrà, Eduard [1895-1962] FRI Maig FRI Victoria de los Angeles (soprano) Orquesta Ciudad de FRI Barcelona, Antoni Ros-Marbà (conductor) FRI 4:45 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Four Minuets for orchestra (K.601) FRI Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) FRI 4:56 AM FRI Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) FRI Symphonic Dance No.1 (Op.45) FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) FRI 5:08 AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) FRI Nacht und Träume (D.827) FRI Edith Wiens (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) FRI 5:12 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI Petite Suite Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists FRI 5:20 AM FRI Kilar, Wojciech (b. 1932) FRI Choral Prelude (1988) FRI Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) FRI 5:38 AM FRI Vladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978) FRI Divertimento for chamber orchestra FRI Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander FRI Vladigerov (conductor) FRI 5:54 AM FRI Jongen, Joseph (1873-1953) FRI Elégie nocturnale (Très modéré) (Op.95, No.1) from 2 pieces FRI for Piano Trio FRI Grumiaux Trio FRI 6:06 AM FRI Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) FRI Francesca da Rimini (symphonic fantasia after Dante) (Op.32) FRI Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec, Raffi FRI Armenian (conductor) FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b017t37f (Listen) FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b017t37h (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of music including the Essential CD of the Week: FRI Alison Balsom playing arrangements of Bach: EMI 5 58047 2 FRI FRI 9.30am FRI A daily brainteaser and performances by the Artist of the FRI Week, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI The Essential Classics guest is the novelist Mavis Cheek who FRI introduces her essential pieces of classical music, and FRI Sarah acts as her Personal Shopper, playing her a mystery FRI piece. FRI FRI 11am FRI Sarah's Essential Choice FRI FRI Richard Strauss FRI Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings, op.142 FRI Berlin Philharmonic FRI Herbert von Karajan (conductor) FRI DG 477 9814. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b017t37k (Listen) FRI Le Concert Spirituel, Not With a Bang But a Whimper - The FRI End of the Concert Spirituel FRI FRI Donald Macleod is joined for the last time this week by his FRI studio guests Dr Lionel Sawkins and Beverly Wilcox to FRI discuss the final years of the Concert Spirituel. From 1777 FRI the series was presided over by a new director, Joseph FRI Legros, one of the most celebrated operatic singers of his FRI day. One of his chief innovations was a new emphasis on the FRI work of contemporary composers, among them Mozart and JC FRI Bach, but above all, Haydn - whose music had previously been FRI played from time to time - now became the mainstay of the FRI programming. His Stabat Mater proved enormously popular, but FRI it was his symphonies that received the lion's share of FRI attention. In most cases the concert listings don't specify FRI which symphony was performed on what date, but on 13 April FRI 1784 we are told that the "Symph. où l'on s'en va" was heard FRI - the one we know as the 'Farewell'. The occasion was the FRI last concert of the series to be held in the Salle des Cent FRI Suisses, which had been the venue for the Concert Spirituel FRI right from the start. The new venue - still in the Tuileries FRI Palace - was the Salle des Machines, and it remained home to FRI the concert series until the end of 1789, when larger events FRI intervened; in October of that year, the French royal family FRI were forcibly removed from Versailles and installed in the FRI Tuileries Palace, where they could be kept an eye on. So the FRI Concert Spirituel had to move again. It kept going for a few FRI more months, moving from one theatre to another, then simply FRI fizzled out. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b017t37m (Listen) FRI LSO St Luke's Beethoven Piano Sonata Series, Khatia FRI Buniatishvili FRI FRI LSO St Luke's beethoven Piano Sonata Series. FRI FRI Continuing our recitals of Beethoven's complete piano FRI sonatas, Khatia Buniatishvili (a former Radio 3 New FRI Generation Artist) plays three of Beethoven's most emotional FRI sonatas. She begins with Beethoven's Shakespeare-inspired FRI sonata, nicknamed the 'Tempest', and ends with the FRI 'Appassionata', which is one of his most intense and violent FRI piano sonatas. In contrast to these two stormy sonatas, FRI Khatia Buniatishvili also plays one of Beethoven's lighter, FRI two-movement sonatas: the Sonata No.24 in F sharp major, FRI Op.78. FRI FRI Beethoven: Sonata no. 17 in D minor Op.31'2 (Tempest) for FRI piano FRI Beethoven: Sonata no. 19 in G minor Op.49'1 for piano FRI Beethoven: Sonata no. 23 in F minor Op.57 (Appassionata) for FRI piano FRI FRI Khatia Buniatishvili (piano). FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b017t37p (Listen) FRI Katie Derham presents The Berliners in Spain: two concerts FRI given recently in Spain by Berlin's two great orchestras. FRI The Berlin Philharmonic is conducted by Sir Simon Rattle at FRI Madrid's Teatro Real and the Berlin Staatskapelle is FRI directed from the keyboard by Daniel Barenboim at the FRI Charles V Palace in Granada in Mozart's most popular piano FRI concerto. FRI FRI Chabrier: España, rhapsody for orchestra FRI Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) FRI FRI Joaquin Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, for guitar and FRI orchestra FRI Juan Manuel Cañizares (guitar) FRI Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) FRI FRI J.S. Bach: Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf, BWV 226 FRI J.S. Bach: Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229 FRI Trinity Baroque FRI Julian Podger (director) FRI FRI Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K. 595 FRI Daniel Barenboim (piano) FRI Berlin Staatskapelle FRI Daniel Barenboim (conductor) FRI FRI Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, op. 27 FRI Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra FRI Sir Simon Rattle (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b017t37r (Listen) FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b017t37k (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b017t37t (Listen) FRI BBC NOW - Berlioz's Childhood of Christ FRI FRI Live from St. David's Hall in Cardiff FRI FRI Principal Conductor Thierry Fischer directs the BBC National FRI Chorus and Orchestra of Wales in Berlioz's sacred trilogy FRI for Christmas - The Childhood of Christ. FRI FRI The Christmas story might seem an odd subject for a Romantic FRI composer like Berlioz, more focussed on the passionate FRI expression of opera than retelling ancient Bible stories. It FRI only came into being slowly over four years. The idea began FRI during a game of cards in 1850 when an architect friend FRI asked him to write something for an album. Berlioz began FRI scribbling an Andantino for organ and was immediately struck FRI by the "naïve and rustic devoutness" of the theme. With the FRI addition of a chorus singing goodbye to the infant Jesus, FRI the famous 'Shepherds' Farewell' was born. Over the coming FRI months he added another two movements which combined to FRI become 'The Flight into Egypt', the central movement of his FRI religious drama. FRI FRI It was another four years before Berlioz completed the outer FRI movements. 'Herod's Dream' sets the scene of the Roman FRI occupation in Palestine. The king is haunted by a nightmare FRI of a child who will be born to overthrow him. As he orders FRI the massacre of the innocents, Berlioz switches his FRI attention to the nativity, and the Angels warning the Holy FRI family to leave for Egypt. The final section, 'The Arrival FRI at Saïs' tells of their journey's end, rejected by the FRI city's inhabitants, until, exhausted they are taken in by a FRI carpenter and invited to stay with his family. FRI FRI Berlioz brings all his dramatic musical skills to exploit FRI the human emotions of the story, and we follow the action in FRI a very modern, cinematic fashion. At times the score is FRI remarkably simple and sparsely orchestrated, revealing a FRI touching tenderness that never becomes sentimental - FRI Berlioz's naivety is absolutely genuine. The Childhood of FRI Christ was an immediate success with audiences in Paris in FRI 1854 - much to the composer's surprise - and it's remained a FRI Christmas favourite ever since. FRI FRI The music of Berlioz has been a defining feature of Thierry FRI Fischer's concerts in Cardiff over the last five years, to FRI great critical acclaim. In this, his final season as FRI Principal Conductor with the BBC National Orchestra of FRI Wales, tonight's concert promises to be a crowning FRI achievement. FRI FRI Berlioz L'Enfance du Christ FRI FRI Anna Stephany Marie FRI Barry Banks Le Récitant FRI Vincent le Texier Joseph FRI Henry Waddington Hérode / Le Père de famille FRI FRI Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Chamber Choir FRI BBC National Chorus of Wales FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI FRI Thierry Fischer conductor. FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b017t37w (Listen) FRI Dickens Special - with Charles Dance, Rachel Rose Reid and FRI Malcolm Andrews FRI FRI Ian McMillan returns to the Radio Theatre with Radio 3's FRI Cabaret of the Word. To mark the bicentenary of the birth of FRI Charles Dickens in 2012, Ian celebrates the art of reading FRI Dickens aloud. FRI FRI Charles Dance reads extracts including the trial scene from FRI The Pickwick Papers. Malcolm Andrews, editor of The FRI Dickensian magazine analyses why Dickens' language works so FRI well in performance. Dickens gave professional public FRI readings in Britain and the United States over the last FRI twelve years of his life. Audiences of 2000 or so flocked to FRI hear him reading favourite episodes from his novels and FRI giving virtuoso impersonations of each of the characters. FRI The vigour of his performances physically exhausted him FRI afterwards. FRI FRI Verb regular Kevin Jackson gives a guide to the sounds of FRI the names of Dickens' characters. These are names you won't FRI find in a phone book, and are some of the most unique in FRI fiction. Characters such as Sweedlepipe, Honeythunder, FRI Bumble, Pumblechook, and M'Choakumchild are recognizable as FRI Dickensian even by those unfamiliar with the stories. FRI FRI Christine Collister performs Dickens in song; and queen of FRI the new wave of storytellers, Rachel Rose Reid gives a FRI contemporary twist to the idea of Dickens' night walks - FRI when he walked the streets of London for inspiration. FRI FRI Producer : Dymphna Flynn. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b017t37y (Listen) FRI Looking and Looking Away, A History of Memory or a Memory of FRI History? FRI FRI Personal reflections on different aspects of the life, work FRI and influence of WG Sebald by those who knew him, ten years FRI after his death. FRI FRI WG "Max" Sebald's literary career was at its height when he FRI died in a car crash in December 2001, shortly after the FRI publication of his masterpiece Austerlitz. FRI FRI WG Sebald was fascinated by photographs. He found in them an FRI essential, evocative counterpoint to his elegiac narratives. FRI His books are strewn with them - enigmatic black-and-white FRI captionless photographs. Never simply illustrative, these FRI images are at once embedded in the prose while remaining FRI disconnected, puzzling and digressive, asking questions and FRI telling their own stories. FRI FRI Amanda Hopkinson lifts the lid on WG Sebald's own FRI photographic archive. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b017t380 (Listen) FRI Roopa Panesar FRI FRI Lopa Kothari with tracks from across the globe, and a full FRI one-hour raga performance by young UK sitar virtuoso Roopa FRI Panesar. FRI FRI Roopa Panesar grew up in Leicester, and is a pupil of the FRI renowned teacher Dharambir Singh. She is acclaimed as one of FRI the UK's leading Indian classical performers, and recently FRI contributed to the soundtrack for the film 'West is West'. FRI This performance of Raga Puriya was recorded at this year's FRI Darbar Festival in London - she is accompanied by renowned FRI percussionist Sukhwinder Singh. . FRI
02 December 2011
Radio 3 Listings for 03/12/2011 - 09/12/2011
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