25 January 2013

Radio 3 Listings for 26/01/2013 - 01/02/2013

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SAT SATURDAY 26 JANUARY 2013 SAT SAT 01:00 Through the Night b01pz2lj (Listen) SAT John Shea presents a concert of Grieg and Sibelius from the SAT Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, with violinist Alexandra SAT Soumm in Sibelius's two sets of Humoresques. SAT SAT 1:01 AM SAT Grieg, Edvard [1843-1907] SAT In autumn - overture Op.11 SAT Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Alexander Vedernikov SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 1:12 AM SAT Sibelius, Jean [1865-1957] SAT 6 Humoresques Op.87 and Op.89 for violin and orchestra SAT Alexandra Soumm (violin), Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, SAT Alexander Vedernikov (conductor) SAT SAT 1:34 AM SAT Sibelius, Jean [1865-1957] SAT Symphony no. 1 in E minor Op.39 SAT Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Alexander Vedernikov SAT (conductor) SAT SAT 2:11 AM SAT Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] SAT Sonata in E flat major Op.12'3 for violin and piano SAT Alexandra Soumm (violin), Julien Quentin (piano) SAT SAT 2:31 AM SAT Reicha, Anton (1770-1836) SAT Oboe Quintet in F major (Op.107) SAT Les Adieux SAT SAT 3:01 AM SAT Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich [1840-1893] SAT Violin Concerto in D major (Op.35) SAT Anne-Sofie Mutter (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT André Previn (conductor) SAT SAT 3:36 AM SAT Steffani, Agostino (1654-1728) SAT Excerpts from Tassilone SAT Monique Zanetti (soprano), Musica Alta Ripa SAT SAT 4:00 AM SAT Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) SAT Nocturne in D flat major (Op.27 No.2) SAT Jane Coop (piano) SAT SAT 4:07 AM SAT Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) SAT Il Tramonto - poemetto lirico SAT Andrea Trebnik (soprano), Borromeo String Quartet SAT SAT 4:23 AM SAT Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Stokowski, Leopold SAT (1882-1977) SAT Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV.565 SAT Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov (conductor) SAT SAT 4:34 AM SAT Suk, Josef (1874-1935) SAT Elegie (Op.23) SAT Suk Trio SAT SAT 4:40 AM SAT Mudarra, Alonso (c.1510-1580) SAT Claros y frescos rios SAT Montserrat Figueras (soprano), Hespèrion XX, Jordi Savall SAT (director) SAT SAT 4:45 AM SAT Valente, Antonio (fl.1565-80) SAT Gallarda Napolitana SAT Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director) SAT SAT 4:47 AM SAT Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) SAT Overture to William Tell - opera in 4 acts SAT Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen (conductor) SAT SAT 5:01 AM SAT Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) SAT On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring - from Two Pieces for SAT Small Orchestra (1911/12) SAT Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) SAT SAT 5:09 AM SAT Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764) SAT Sonata for violin and continuo (Op.8 No.2) in D major, from SAT 'X Sonate' (Amsterdam, 1744) SAT Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann SAT (harpsichord and positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) SAT SAT 5:20 AM SAT Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) SAT 3 Shakespeare Songs for Chorus SAT Camerata Chamber Choir, Michael Bojesen (conductor) SAT SAT 5:26 AM SAT Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) SAT Le tombeau de Couperin: Suite for orchestra SAT ORTF National Orchestra, Paris, Jean Martinon (conductor) SAT SAT 5:43 AM SAT Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594) SAT Dulces Exuviae - motet SAT Currende, Erik van Nevel (conductor) SAT SAT 5:49 AM SAT Golestan, Stan [1875-1956] SAT Arioso and Allegro de concert SAT Gyözö Máté (viola), Balázs Szokolay (piano) SAT SAT 5:58 AM SAT Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) SAT Symphony No.8 in G major 'Le Soir' Hob 1:8 SAT Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Rolf Gupta (conductor) SAT SAT 6:22 AM SAT Hannikainen, Ilmari (1892-1955) SAT Suihkulähteellä (At a fountain) SAT Liisa Pohjola (piano) SAT SAT 6:29 AM SAT Visée, Robert de (c.1655-c.1723/3) SAT Suite in C minor SAT SAT 6:42 AM SAT Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002) SAT Sonata for oboe and piano SAT Senia Trubashnik (oboe), Valerie Tryon (piano). SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b01pz2pg (Listen) SAT 07:03 SAT Robert Schumann SAT String Quartet No.3 in A major Op.41 No.3 – fourth movement SAT Finale SAT Zehetmair Quartet SAT ECM1793 SAT 07:10 SAT Benjamin Britten SAT Dawn (Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes) SAT Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra SAT Richard Hickox (conductor) SAT CHANDOS CHAN9221 SAT 07:14 SAT François Couperin SAT L’Himen-amour (Pièces de Clavecin Book 3; Seizième Ordre) SAT Angela Hewitt (piano) SAT HYPERION CDA67520 SAT 07:20 SAT Max Bruch SAT Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor Op.26 – third movement SAT Finale SAT Nicola Benedetti (violin) SAT Czech Philharmonic Orchestra SAT Jakub Hrusa (conductor) SAT DECCA 4764092 SAT 07:28 SAT Joaquín Turina SAT Seata SAT Clara Mouriz (mezzo-soprano) SAT BBC Philharmonic SAT Juanjo Mena (conductor) SAT CHANDOS CHAN10753 SAT 07:32 SAT Richard Strauss SAT Der Rosenkavalier – First Waltz Sequence SAT Berlin Philharmonic SAT Zubin Mehta (conductor) SAT SONY SK47197 SAT 07:49 SAT Johann Sebastian Bach SAT Keyboard Concerto No.5 in G minor BWV1056 SAT Simone Dinnerstein (piano) SAT Kammerorchester Staatskapelle Dresden SAT SONY 88697727282 SAT 08:03 SAT César Franck SAT Violin Sonata in A major – fourth movement SAT Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) SAT Lambert Orkis (piano) SAT DG 4458262 SAT 08:10 SAT Irving Berlin SAT Top Hat, White Hat and Tails SAT Stéphane Grapelli & Sir Yehudi Menuhin (violins) SAT Nelson Riddle (conductor) SAT EMI CDCFP4509 SAT 08:16 SAT Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat ‘Emperor’ – third movement SAT Rondo SAT Alfred Brendel (piano) SAT Vienna Philharmonic SAT Simon Rattle (conductor) SAT PHILIPS 4627812 SAT 08:27 SAT Benjamin Britten SAT Since she whom I loved (The Holy Sonnets of John Donne SAT Op.35) SAT Ian Bostridge (tenor) SAT Graham Johnson (piano) SAT HYPERION CDA66823 SAT 08:31 SAT Giovanni Benedetto Platti SAT Sonata à tre WD683 – third movement Siciliana SAT Sebastian Hess (cello) SAT Rüdiger Lotter (violin) SAT Florian Birsak (fortepiano) SAT OEHMS OC836 SAT 08:37 SAT Georges Bizet SAT L’Arlesienne Suite No.1 – Prelude SAT Orchestre National de France SAT Seiji Ozawa (conductor) SAT PHILIPS 4422722 SAT 08:52 SAT George Frideric Handel SAT Aria ‘Dopo notte’ (Ariodante) SAT Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano) SAT Symphony of Harmony and Invention SAT Harry Christophers (conductor) SAT CORO COR16025 SAT SAT 09:00 CD Review b01pz2pj (Listen) SAT Britten 100 - Building a Library: Britten: Billy Budd SAT SAT 9.05am SAT BRITTEN: Billy Budd SAT John Mark Ainsley (Cpt. Vere), Michael Wallace (First Mate), SAT John-Owen Miley-Read (Second Mate), Matthew Rose (Mr Flint), SAT Richard Mosley-Evans (Bosun), Peter Gijsbertsen (Maintop), SAT Ben Johnson (Novice), Colin Judson (Squeak), Iain Paterson SAT (Mr Redburn), Darren Jeffery (Lieutenant Ratcliffe), Phillip SAT Ens (Claggart), Alasdair Elliott (Red Whiskers), Jacques SAT Imbrailo (Billy Budd), London Philharmonic Orchestra, The SAT Glyndebourne Chorus, Sir Mark Elder (conductor) SAT GLYNDEBOURNE GFOCD01710 (3CD mid-price) SAT SAT MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 23; Piano Concerto No. 25 SAT Rudolf Buchbinder (fortepiano), Concentus Musicus Wien, SAT Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) SAT SONY 88765409042 (CD) SAT SAT MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C ‘Elvira Madigan’ K.467; SAT Piano Concerto No. 22 in Eb K.482 SAT Christian Ihle Hadland (piano), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT Arvid Engegard (conductor) SAT SIMAX PSC1323 (CD) SAT SAT BRITTEN: Suite for Cello No.1 Op.72; Suite for Cello No.2 SAT Op.80; Suite for Cello No.3 Op.87 SAT Philip Higham (cello) SAT DELPHIAN DCD34125 (CD) SAT SAT BRITTEN: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra Op.68; Sonata for SAT cello and piano in C Op.65; Suite for Cello No.1 Op.72; SAT Suite for Cello No.2 Op.80; Suite for Cello No.3 Op.87; Tema SAT ‘Sacher’ SAT Alban Gerhardt (cello), Steven Osborne (piano), BBC Scottish SAT Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Manze (conductor) SAT HYPERION CDA679412 (2CD) SAT SAT 9.30am Building a Library SAT Piers Burton-Page explores recordings of Britten’s Billy SAT Budd and makes a recommendation SAT SAT 10.20am SAT HAYDN: String Quartet in G op.76 no.1 Hob.III:75; String SAT Quartet in D op.20 no.4 Hob.III:34; String Quartet in D SAT op.64 no.5 Hob.III:63 ‘The Lark’; String Quartet in D minor SAT op.103 Hob.III:83 (incomplete); A farewell message appended SAT to Op.103 SAT Endellion String Quartet SAT WARNER CLASSICS 2564657207 (CD) SAT SAT BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 12 in Eb Op. 127 SAT HAYDN: String Quartet No. 5 in F minor Op. 20 SAT Quatuor Hermes SAT NASCOR NS10 (CD) SAT SAT HAYDN: String Quartet in D Op. 63 No. 5 'The Lark' SAT BRAHMS: String Quartet in A minor Op. 52 No. 2 SAT Danish String Quartet SAT AVI MUSIC 8553264 (CD) SAT SAT Beethoven - The Complete String Quartets Vol. 1 SAT BEETHOVEN: Quartet in Bb Op.18 No.6; Quartet in Eb Op.127; SAT Quartet in F minor Op.95; Quartet in C# minor Op.131; SAT Quartet in G Op.18 No.2; Quartet in C Op.59 No.3; Quartet in SAT F Op.18 No.1; Quartet in C minor Op.18 No.4 SAT Belcea Quartet SAT ZIG ZAG TERRITOIRES ZZT315 (4CD mid-price) SAT SAT BEETHOVEN: String Quartet in D Op. 18 No. 3; String Quartet SAT in Eb Op. 74; String Quartet in F Op. 135 SAT Quatuor Ysaye SAT YSAYE YR510 (CD) SAT SAT BRAHMS: String Quartet in Bb no.3 Op.67 SAT SCHOENBERG: Verklarte Nacht Op.4 SAT Quatuor Ysaye SAT YSAYE YR09 (CD) SAT SAT 11.00am SAT Andrew joins cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Steven SAT Osborne in the recording studio as they record Britten's SAT cello sonata, eavesdropping on the sessions and talking to SAT them about their approach to the music (Disc listed above *) SAT SAT 11.45am Disc of the Week SAT BRITTEN: The Rape of Lucretia SAT Ian Bostridge (Male Chorus), Susan Gritton (Female Chorus), SAT Christopher Purves (Collatinus), Benjamin Russell (Junius), SAT Peter Coleman-Wright (Tarquinius), Angelika Kirchschlager SAT (Lucretia), Hilary Summers (Bianca), Claire Booth (Lucia), SAT Aldeburgh Festival Ensemble, Oliver Knussen (conductor) SAT Recorded live in 2011 at the Aldeburgh Festival SAT VIRGIN 6026722 (2CD mid-price) SAT SAT Session Report: Britten SAT Andrew McGregor eavesdrops on cellist Alban Gerhardt, SAT pianist Steven Osborne and producer Andrew Keener at Henry SAT Wood Hall in London SAT SAT 12:15 Music Feature b01pz2pl (Listen) SAT Bostridge on Britten SAT SAT Ian Bostridge is famous for singing the music of Benjamin SAT Britten. At the beginning of the composer's centenary year, SAT the singer reflects on the greatness of Britten's vocal SAT music, so much of which was written for the tenor voice. SAT SAT Ian Bostridge brings his singer's experience and deep SAT intelligence to bear on a composer whose work has formed a SAT central part of his repertoire throughout his singing SAT career. SAT SAT He pays tribute to Peter Pears, whose lifelong SAT interpretation of Britten's music he greatly admires. SAT SAT He reflects on why Britten has never been fully absorbed SAT into the mainstream of classical music and considers whether SAT it has something to do with Britten's preoccupation with SAT troubled, alienated characters and situations - exemplified SAT in operas such as Peter Grimes and Turn of the Screw. SAT SAT The subjects of Britten's interest - the ostracized Peter SAT Grimes or the tortured Captain Vere in Billy Budd - are SAT powerfully characterized by the tenor voice. Between the SAT counter tenor and baritone, the tenor voice has the capacity SAT to express the nuances of Britten's musical language. SAT SAT In this programme - full of wonderful music from the song SAT cycles, the operas and the choral works - Ian Bostridge SAT contemplates the strangeness of Britten's genius. SAT SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show b01bs9dg (Listen) SAT The Roman de Fauvel SAT SAT Le Roman de Fauvel is a 14th Century text satirising the SAT tendency of the State and Church towards misrepresentation SAT and fraudulent behaviour. It reads like a great drama SAT divided into two parts. In the first part Fauvel, who is a SAT horse, determines to leave his stable and with the aid of SAT Dame Fortune, take over his master's house. In the second SAT part he is encouraged by Dame Fortune to marry a character SAT called Vain Glory. SAT SAT The Roman de Fauvel was a huge hit in its day and prompted SAT one copy - now in the Biblioth�que Nationale de France - SAT which attracted a wealth of music, written out alongside the SAT lavishly illumined text. One of the composers is known to SAT have been the great French musician Philippe de Vitry. SAT SAT The importance of Le Roman de Fauvel is profound. The SAT culmination of European Gothic Art, it is one of the best SAT examples from the medieval world of a spoken drama with SAT music, and is often referred to as the starting point of SAT Philippe de Vitry's Ars Nova. SAT SAT Catherine Bott looks back on the story and history of the SAT book with the medieval expert Emma Dillon, who has written a SAT book about Fauvel - and features a recording of its music by SAT the Boston Camerata directed by Joel Cohen. SAT SAT Translations from the text are read by Scott Handy and SAT Caroline Martin. SAT SAT [anonymous] SAT Le Roman de Fauvel (excerpts) SAT The Boston Camerata, Ensemble Project Ars Nova, Joel Cohen SAT (conductor) SAT APEX SAT 2564 62038-2 SAT SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pygm7 (Listen) SAT Wigmore Hall: Yevgeny Sudbin SAT SAT From Wigmore Hall, London. The Russian-born Yevgeny SAT Sudbin with a pianistic feast of style and colour. SAT SAT Scarlatti: 3 Sonatas (no K number [in G minor], K455, K27) SAT Liszt: Funerailles S173 No 7 SAT Chopin: Ballade No 3 in A flat Op 47 SAT Scriabin: Piano Sonata No 5 in F sharp Op 53 SAT Saint-Saens/Liszt (after Horowitz): Danse Macabre SAT SAT Yevgeny Sudbin (piano). SAT SAT 15:00 Saturday Classics b01pz2rk (Listen) SAT Noriko Ogawa - Echoes of the East, Episode 2 SAT SAT In the second of two programmes, pianist Noriko Ogawa SAT explores a wealth of musical connections to Japan, including SAT music by Ravel, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Fumio Hayasaka. SAT SAT 15:00 SAT Claude Debussy SAT Images - set 2 for piano - no.3: Poissons d'or SAT Jean-Efflam Bavouzet SAT CHANDOS CHAN10497 SAT 15:03 SAT Sir Charles Villiers Stanford SAT A Japanese lullaby for voice and piano SAT James Griffett SAT REGIS RRC1083 SAT 15:06 SAT Maurice Ravel SAT Valses nobles et sentimentales, arr. for orchestra [orig. SAT for piano] SAT Seiji Ozawa SAT Boston Symphony Orchestra SAT DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4393422 SAT 15:23 SAT Akira Miyoshi SAT Concerto for Orchestra SAT Hiroyuki Iwaki SAT Nhk Symphony Orchestra SAT ODYSSEY 3216 0152 SAT 15:32 SAT Robert Schumann SAT Fantasy in C major Op.17 for piano SAT Mitsuko Uchida SAT DECCA 4782280 SAT 15:45 SAT Dmitri Shostakovich SAT 6 Songs to Japanese texts Op.21 for tenor and orchestra - SAT no.5: Love without hope; no.6: Death SAT Neeme Jarvi SAT Ilya Levinsky SAT Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra SAT DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4470852 SAT 15:50 SAT Ludwig van Beethoven SAT Symphony no. 9 in D minor Op.125 (Choral) - 4th movement; SAT Presto - allegro assai SAT Riccardo Chailly SAT DECCA 478 2721 SAT 16:12 SAT Cyril Scott SAT Soiree Japonaise SAT Noriko Ogawa SAT BIS CD1045BIS SAT 16:15 SAT Fumio Hayasaka SAT Autumn for piano SAT Noriko Ogawa SAT BIS CD854 SAT 16:18 SAT Toru Takemitsu SAT Uta - songs for chorus SAT Dominique Visse SAT Francois Coutrier SAT HANSSLER SAT CD98501 SAT 16:22 SAT Toru Takemitsu SAT A Song of Circles and Triangles SAT Dominique Visse SAT Francois Coutrier SAT HANSSLER CD98501 SAT 16:23 SAT Toru Takemitsu SAT La Neige SAT Dominique Visse SAT Francois Coutrier SAT HANSSLER CD98501 SAT 16:26 SAT Toru Takemitsu SAT Yesterday's Spot SAT Dominique Visse SAT Francois Coutrier SAT HANSSLER CD98501 SAT 16:29 SAT Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev SAT Concerto no. 3 in C major Op.26 for piano and orchestra - SAT 3rd movement; Allegro ma non troppo SAT Vladimir Ashkenazy SAT Yevgeni Kissin SAT Philharmonia Orchestra SAT EMI 2645362 SAT 16:39 SAT Ryuichi Sakamoto SAT The Last Emperor - music for the film: The Last Emperor SAT (Theme variation 1) SAT Film soundtrack SAT VIRGIN CDV2485 SAT SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests b01pz2rm (Listen) SAT Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' requests in SAT all styles of jazz, including music from the T G Collective, SAT Eddie Duchin, Bud Freeman and a memory of the late Sir SAT Richard Rodney Bennett. SAT SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 b01pz2rp (Listen) SAT Britten 100: Billy Budd SAT SAT Starting our broadcasts of all of Benjamin Britten's operas SAT in this, his centenary year, is a new production of Billy SAT Budd, recorded last year at the English National Opera in SAT London. Director David Alden sets the events at the HMS SAT Indomitable, based on Herman Melville's novella, in a SAT claustrophobic and dark world where good and evil, innocence SAT and betrayal clash with tragic consequences. Edward Gardner SAT conducts a stellar cast, including the debut of Benedict SAT Nelson in the title role, the ever pure and charismatic, but SAT eventually doomed young sailor; Kim Begley as the tormented SAT Captain Vere, seeking redemption from his moral dilemma, and SAT Matthew Rose as the evil Master-at-Arms Claggart, who SAT masterminds Billy's unfair downfall. SAT During the broadcast there'll be an introduction to the SAT opera which will be available as a free download as part of SAT the Radio 3 Opera Guides series. SAT SAT Billy Budd .... Benedict Nelson (baritone) SAT Captain Vere .... Kim Begley (tenor) SAT Claggart .... Matthew Rose (bass) SAT Mr Redburn .... Jonathan Summers (baritone) SAT Mr Flint .... Darren Jeffery (bass-baritone) SAT Lieutenant Ratcliffe .... Henry Waddington (baritone) SAT Red Whiskers .... Michael Colvin (tenor) SAT Donald .... Duncan Rock (baritone) SAT Dansker .... Gwynne Howell (bass) SAT Novice .... Nicky Spence (tenor) SAT Squeak .... Daniel Norman (tenor) SAT Bosun .... Andrew Rupp (bass) SAT The Novice's Friend .... Marcus Farnsworth (baritone) SAT First Mate .... Oliver Dunn (bass) SAT Second Mate .... Gerard Collett (bass) SAT Maintop .... Jonathan Stoughton (tenor) SAT SAT Chorus and orchestra of English National Opera SAT Edward Gardner, conductor. SAT SAT 21:30 Between the Ears b01pz2rr (Listen) SAT Mighty Beast SAT SAT Sean Borodale's long poem, Mighty Beast, was created using SAT interviews, a range of voices and overheard conversations he SAT gathered from many visits to cattle markets in towns across SAT Somerset, where he lives. This radio documentary version is SAT told in the voice of the auctioneer: a brilliant, shifting SAT stream of patter that is by turns harsh, lyrical, cajoling, SAT admonitory and consoling. Through this tour de force of SAT poetic writing come the real voices of some of the people SAT who inspired the poem, men whose memories are of the gradual SAT gaining of skills and experience, of childhoods spent in a SAT landscape that has changed beyong retrieval, and the deep SAT love for the animals who provide their livelihood. These SAT voices, real and imagined, are given a rich and lyrical SAT soundscape created by composer Elizabeth Purnell. SAT SAT The auctioneer is played by Christopher Bianchi SAT The poem is written by Sean Borodale SAT The soundscape is created by Elizabeth Purnell SAT The Producer is Sara Davies. SAT SAT 22:00 Hear and Now b01pz2rt (Listen) SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at HCMF 2012, Episode 2 SAT SAT Ivan Hewett presents the second of two concerts by the BBC SAT Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their Artist-in-Association SAT Matthias Pintscher at the 2012 Huddersfield Contemporary SAT Music Festival. Two recent works, by Pintscher himself and SAT Dai Fujikura - the UK premiere of a piece written for SAT Gustavo Dudamel and his Venezuelan Simon Bolivar orchestra - SAT are complemented by two contemporary classics: a concertante SAT work with solo accordion by Norwegian composer Arne SAT Nordheim, who died in 2010, and one of Luigi Nono's greatest SAT explorations of the border between sound and silence. Plus, SAT during the interval, another UK premiere - from featured SAT composer at the festival, Irishman Donnacha Dennehy. SAT SAT Dai Fujikura: Tocar y luchar (UK premiere) SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, SAT Matthias Pintscher (conductor). SAT SAT Matthias Pintscher: Mar'eh SAT Erik Schumann (violin), SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, SAT Matthias Pintscher (conductor). SAT SAT Donnacha Dennehy: As An Nós (UK premiere) SAT Crash Ensemble, SAT Alan Pierson (conductor) SAT SAT Arne Nordheim: Spur SAT Frode Haltli (accordion), SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, SAT Matthias Pintscher (conductor). SAT SAT Luigi Nono: No hay caminos hay que caminar SAT BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, SAT Matthias Pintscher (conductor). SAT SAT SUN SUNDAY 27 JANUARY 2013 SUN SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz b01pz95q (Listen) SUN Jazz titan and turbulent spirit, Charles Mingus was one of SUN modernisms's foremost movers and shakers. Geoffrey Smith SUN celebrates his work as bass virtuoso, composer and leader in SUN such classics as 'Goodbye Porkpie Hat' and 'Better Git It In SUN Your Soul.'. SUN SUN 01:00 Through the Night b01pz95s (Listen) SUN A concert from the Bahia Youth Orchestra, a product of SUN Brazil's version of 'El Sistema' they perform Chopin's 2nd SUN Piano Concerto with soloist Maria João Pires plus South SUN American orchestral showpieces. Presented by Jonathan Swain. SUN SUN 1:01 AM SUN Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] SUN Les Preludes - symphonic poem after Lamartine (S.97) SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 1:17 AM SUN Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 (Op.21) in F minor SUN Maria João Pires (piano), Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo SUN Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 1:49 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard [1843-1907] SUN Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt - suite no. 1 arr. for piano 4 SUN hands SUN Maria João Pires (piano), Ricardo Castro (piano) SUN SUN 1:53 AM SUN Gomes, Wellington [b. 1960] SUN Sonhos percutidos SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 2:04 AM SUN Revueltas, Silvestre [1899-1940] SUN Sensemayá SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 2:10 AM SUN Fernandez, Oscar Lorenzo [1897-1948] SUN Symphonic Suite Malazarte (excerpt) SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 2:15 AM SUN Marquez, Arturo [b.1950] SUN Danzon no.2 SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 2:25 AM SUN Guarnieri, Carmargo Mozart [1907-1993]; Abreu Zequinha SUN [1880-1935] SUN Brazilian Dance ; Tico tico nu fuba SUN Bahia Youth Orchestra, Ricardo Castro (conductor) SUN SUN 2:32 AM SUN Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91) SUN Concerto for piano and orchestra No.14 (K.449) in E flat SUN major SUN Maria João Pires (piano), Saarbrücken Radio Symphony SUN Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung (conductor) SUN SUN 2:54 AM SUN Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] SUN No.15 in D flat 'Raindrop' - from 24 Preludes Op.28 for SUN piano SUN Nelson Goerner (piano) SUN SUN 3:01 AM SUN Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) SUN Symphony no.2 (Op.16) 'The Four temperaments' SUN Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ingar Bergby (conductor) SUN SUN 3:33 AM SUN Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) SUN Jesu, meine Freude (BWV.227) SUN Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, SUN Ivars Taurins (conductor) SUN SUN 3:55 AM SUN Albeniz, Isaac [1860-1909] SUN Cordoba (Nocturne) from Cantos de Espana (Op.232 No.4) SUN Henry-David Varema (cello), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) SUN SUN 4:02 AM SUN Ruppe, Christian Friedrich (1753-1826) SUN Duetto in F major SUN Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar (piano duet on a SUN Tomkinson Fortepiano of 1815) SUN SUN 4:12 AM SUN Lalo, Edouard (1823-1892) SUN 2 Aubades for orchestra (1872) SUN CBC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Swift (conductor) SUN SUN 4:22 AM SUN Couperin, François (1668-1733) SUN Rondeau - Le Tic-toc-choc (or Les maillotins) from Pièces de SUN clavecin - ordre no.18 SUN Colin Tilney (harpsichord) SUN SUN 4:26 AM SUN Tippett, Michael (1905-1998) SUN Five Spirituals from 'A Child of our Time' for chorus SUN BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) SUN SUN 4:38 AM SUN Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909) SUN Noveletta (Op.82 No.2) SUN Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) SUN SUN 4:44 AM SUN Goldmark, Károly (1830-1915) SUN An die Georgina (Op.46 No.2) SUN Katalin Szökefalvy-Nagy (soprano), Klára Körmendy (piano) SUN SUN 4:49 AM SUN Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) SUN Sonata for violin & basso continuo in F major - from SUN Essercizii Musici SUN Camerata Köln SUN SUN 5:01 AM SUN Contant, (Joseph Pierre) Alexis (1858-1918) SUN Les Deux Âmes - overture SUN Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) SUN SUN 5:10 AM SUN Grieg, Edvard Hagerup [1843-1907] SUN Wedding Day at Troldhaugen (No.6 from Lyric pieces, Op.65) SUN Valerie Tryon (piano) SUN SUN 5:18 AM SUN Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) SUN Sonata I, Op.5 (from '6 solos for the violoncello with a SUN thorough bass' 1780) SUN Jaap ter Linden (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord), Ageet SUN Zweistra (cello continuo) SUN SUN 5:27 AM SUN Holst, Gustav (1874-1934) SUN Beni Mora - oriental suite (Op.29 No.1) SUN BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Rumon Gamba (conductor) SUN SUN 5:43 AM SUN Skjavetic, Julije [Schiavetti, Giulio] transcr. Dr Lovro SUN Zupanovic SUN Madrigal: Io non voglio lodar (I do not wish to praise) SUN Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (director) SUN SUN 5:47 AM SUN Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) SUN Fantasiestücke for clarinet and piano (Op.73) SUN Claudio Bohorquez (cello), Marcus Groh (piano) SUN SUN 5:58 AM SUN Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) SUN Quartet for strings in E minor SUN Vertavo Quartet SUN SUN 6:22 AM SUN Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736) SUN Salve Regina in F minor SUN Sara Mingardo (mezzo-soprano) Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, SUN Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) SUN SUN 6:37 AM SUN Johann Strauss Jr. (1825-1899) SUN Spanischer Marsch (Op.433) SUN ORF Symphony Orchestra, Peter Guth (conductor) SUN SUN 6:43 AM SUN Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) SUN Violin Sonata No.2 in A major (Op.12 No.2) SUN Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano). SUN SUN 07:00 Breakfast b01pz95v (Listen) SUN 07:03 SUN Gioachino Rossini SUN Overture to The Barber of Seville SUN Munich Chamber Orchestra SUN Alexander Liebreich (conductor) SUN SONY 88697771412 SUN 07:10 SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN Piano Trio in Eb major Op.1 No.1 – third movement Scherzo SUN Kit Armstrong (piano) SUN Andrej Bielow (violin) SUN Adrian Brendel (cello) SUN GENUIN 12239 SUN 07:16 SUN Francesco Geminiani SUN Concerto No.6 in A major SUN Ensemble 415 SUN Chiara Banchini (conductor) SUN ZIG ZAG ZZT040301 SUN 07:25 SUN Franz Schubert SUN Impromptu in A flat minor D899 No.4 SUN Paul Lewis (piano) SUN HMC902115-16 SUN 07:33 SUN Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky SUN Symphony No.5 in E minor Op.64 – fourth movement Finale SUN Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse SUN Tugan Sokhiev (conductor) SUN NAÏVE V5252 SUN 07:51 SUN Herbert Howells SUN The Lord is my Shepherd (from Hymnus Paradisi) SUN Joan Rodgers (soprano) SUN Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) SUN BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus SUN Richard Hickox (conductor) SUN CHANDOS CHAN9744 SUN 08:03 SUN Giuseppe Verdi SUN Grand March from Aida (arranged Alan Fernie) SUN Black Dyke Band SUN Nicholas Childs (conductor) SUN NAXOS 8570726 SUN 08:10 SUN Gabriel Pierné SUN Piano Concerto – second movement Scherzando SUN Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) SUN BBC Philharmonic SUN Juanjo Mena (conductor) SUN CHANDOS CHAN10633 SUN 08:17 SUN Anton Bruckner SUN Mass No.3 in F minor: Et in Spiritum Sanctum & Et exspecto SUN resurrectionem SUN Juliet Booth (soprano) SUN Jean Rigby (contralto) SUN John Mark Ainsley (tenor) SUN Gwynne Howell (bass) SUN Corydon Singers and Orchestra SUN Matthew Best (conductor) SUN HELIOS CDH55332 SUN 08:24 SUN Frédéric Chopin SUN Berceuse in D flat Op.57 SUN Stephen Hough (piano) SUN HYPERION CDA67764 SUN 08:30 SUN Édouard Lalo SUN Symphonie Espagnole – Rondo Finale SUN Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Kees Bakel (conductor) SUN BIS CD1680 SUN 08:45 SUN Johann Strauss II SUN Rosen aus dem Suden - waltz Op.388 SUN London Philharmonic Orchestra SUN Franz Welser-Möst (conductor) SUN EMI CDC7540892 SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b01pz95x (Listen) SUN Britten 100 SUN SUN As part of Radio 3's Britten 100, Rob Cowan introduces some SUN of his most famous recordings with Peter Pears, including SUN songs from Schubert's Winterreise, works by Frank Bridge, SUN Vaughan Williams' On Wenlock Edge, and Britten's own Les SUN Illuminations. SUN SUN The week's Bach cantata is Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn SUN ("I have to God's own heart and mind"), BWV 92, in a SUN performance directed by Karl Richter, with the Munich Bach SUN choir and orchestra. SUN SUN To round off the programme, after 11 o'clock, Rob concludes SUN his short season of string orchestral works with Dvorak's SUN Serenade in E, Opus 22. SUN SUN 12:00 Private Passions b01pz95z (Listen) SUN Lucy Hughes-Hallett SUN SUN Michael Berkeley's guest is the historian, biographer and SUN critic Lucy Hughes-Hallett, whose books include a cultural SUN history of the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra and a story SUN of heroism told through eight famous lives from Achilles and SUN Odysseus to Francis Drake and Garibaldi. Her latest book, SUN 'The Pike', deals with the controversial life of the Italian SUN poet and occasional politician Gabriele d'Annunzio, who SUN evolved from romantic idealist to radical right-wing SUN revolutionary, culminating in his dramatic attempt to seize SUN political power in the Croatian city of Fiume (now Rijeka). SUN Through his ideological journey, Lucy Hughes-Hallett SUN examines the political turbulence of early 20th-century SUN Europe and the rise of fascism. SUN SUN Lucy's musical enthusiasms range from Byzantine chant SUN through operas by Monteverdi, Handel and Verdi to The SUN Rolling Stones, and an extract from Debussy's 'Le martyre de SUN Saint Sebastien'. SUN SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show b01pz961 (Listen) SUN Tous Les Matins du Monde SUN SUN The revered French actor Gerard Depardieu is frequently in SUN the news these days and not always for his acting. In the SUN early 1990s Depardieu gave a brilliantly nuanced performance SUN as the 17th/18th Century composer and viol player Marin SUN Marais. The acclaimed film "Tous Les Matins du Monde" was SUN one of the few movies to celebrate and popularise early SUN music. Lucie Skeaping remembers the film and considers some SUN of the music. SUN SUN Marin Marais SUN Sonnerie de Ste-Genevieve du Mont de Paris SUN Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall (director) SUN ALIA VOX SUN AVSA 9821 SUN SUN Sainte Colombe SUN Le tombeau des Regrets SUN Hille Perl (viola da gamba), Lorenz Duftschmidt (viola da SUN gamba), Lee Santana (baroque lute), Andrew Lawrence-King SUN (triple harp & Irish harp) SUN DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI SUN 05472 77373 2 SUN SUN Marin Marais SUN Le Badinage SUN Jordi Savall (bass viol), Rolf Lislevand (theorbo) SUN ALIA VOX SUN AVSA 9821 SUN SUN Sainte Colombe SUN Concerto 27 “Bourrasque” SUN Wieland Kuijken (bass viol), Jordi Savall (bass viol) SUN ASTREE SUN E 7729 SUN SUN Jean-Baptiste Lully SUN Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs SUN Le Concert Des Nations, Jordi Savall (director) SUN ALIA VOX SUN AVSA 9821 SUN SUN Marin Marais SUN Le Tombeau de Sainte Colombe SUN Philippe Pierlot (viol), Ricercar Consort SUN RICERCAR SUN RIC 118100 SUN SUN Marin Marais SUN La Reveuse SUN Jordi Savall (bass viol), Pierre Hantai (keyboard), Rolf SUN Lislevand (theorbo) SUN ALIA VOX SUN AVSA 9821 SUN SUN 14:00 Sunday Concert b01pz964 (Listen) SUN Britten 100: Oxford Bach Choir - Poulenc, Britten SUN SUN Recorded in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford SUN SUN Nicholas Cleobury, the Oxford Bach Choir and English Chamber SUN Orchestra join forces with soprano Elizabeth Atherton in a SUN concert which explores some rarely heard Britten - including SUN the premiere of a work only recently re-discovered. SUN SUN Beethoven: Overture 'Coriolan' SUN Britten: Ballad of Heroes SUN Britten: Two Psalms (world premiere) SUN Britten: The Building of the House SUN Mahler arr. Britten: What the Wild Flowers Tell Me SUN Poulenc: Gloria SUN SUN Elizabeth Atherton (soprano) SUN Oxford Bach Choir SUN English Chamber Orchestra SUN Nicholas Cleobury (conductor) SUN SUN Launching 'Britten in Oxford' - a year-long celebration of SUN the composer's music - Nicholas Cleobury, the Oxford Bach SUN Choir and English Chamber Orchestra join forces with soprano SUN Elizabeth Atherton in a concert which explores some SUN rarely-heard choral works by Britten. These include his SUN cantata Ballad of Heroes - composed in support of the SUN Republican side in the Spanish Civil War, and The Building SUN of the House - written to mark the opening of the Snape SUN Maltings concert hall in 1967. Even more of a rarity is the SUN world premiere of two recently-rediscovered psalm settings SUN composed by Britten when he was still only in his late SUN teens, but never performed. Completing the programme, music SUN by two composers Britten admired: the second movement of SUN Mahler's 3rd Symphony is performed in Britten's imaginative SUN and witty re-orchestration for small orchestra, and the SUN concert ends with the splendid Gloria by Britten's friend SUN Francis Poulenc - a piece its composer described as 'a great SUN choral symphony'. SUN SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong b01pz2g0 (Listen) SUN An archive broadcast from the Chapel of Bramdean School, SUN Exeter, first transmitted on 14th March 1990 SUN SUN Introit: O Lord God (Buck) SUN Responses: Darke SUN Psalm 73 (Plainsong with Fauxbourdons) SUN First Lesson: Exodus 8 vv.1-9 SUN Office Hymn: Father of Heaven, whose love profound SUN (Rievaulx) SUN Canticles: Harris in D SUN Second Lesson: Colossians 4 vv.2-18 SUN Anthem: Ex Ore innocentium (Ireland) SUN Hymn: The day Thou gavest (St.Clement. Desc. Barry Rose) SUN Voluntary: Harmonies du Soir (Karg-Elert) SUN SUN Master of the Choir: D. George Hanson SUN Organist: Christopher Meech. SUN SUN 17:00 The Choir b01pz966 (Listen) SUN Gondwana Voices and Let The Peoples Sing SUN SUN Aled Jones presents more of the latest news and views from SUN the word of choral music, including the final two British SUN entries to this year's Europe-wide Let the Peoples Sing SUN competition. SUN SUN 18:30 Words and Music b01pz96b (Listen) SUN Metamorphosis SUN SUN Meera Syal and Harry Hadden-Paton are the readers in this SUN edition of Words and Music on the theme of Metamorphosis. SUN How does it feel to be turned into someone or something SUN else? The mischief and mayhem ensuing from unexpected SUN transformation is explored through the words of Ovid, SUN Shakespeare, Kafka, Roald Dahl and Jo Shapcott and the music SUN of Britten, Stravinsky, Mendelssohn, Handel and Lerner and SUN Loewe. SUN Producer Philippa Ritchie. SUN SUN Metamorphosis SUN Franz Kafka translated by Michael Hoffman (read by Harry SUN Hadden-Paton) SUN 18:30 SUN Philip Glass SUN Metamorphosis Four SUN Philip Glass, solo piano SUN SONY SBK64133 SUN Thetis SUN Carol Anne Duffy (read by Meera Syal) SUN 18:33 SUN Philip Glass SUN Metamorphosis Four SUN Philip Glass, solo piano SUN SONY SBK64133 SUN Actaeon SUN Seamus Heaney (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 18:36 SUN Claude Debussy SUN Syrinx SUN Roger Bourdin, flute SUN PHILIPS 4426552 SUN The Tiger’s Bride SUN Angela Carter (read by Meera Syal) SUN 18:39 SUN Igor Stravinsky SUN The Firebird (Berceuse) SUN City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Simon SUN Rattle SUN EMI CLASSICS 5855382 SUN Mutability SUN Percy Bysshe Shelley (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 18:45 SUN Traditional SUN Full Fathom Five (William Shakespeare, from The Tempest) SUN Alfred Deller SUN EMI CDH 5655012 SUN 18:47 SUN Jerry Herman (lyrics and music) SUN A Little More Mascara (from La Cage Aux Folles) SUN Douglas Hodge SUN P.S. CLASSICS SUN George’s Marvellous medicine SUN Roald Dahl (read by Meera Syal) SUN 18:54 SUN Carl Maria von Weber SUN Rondo from Piano Sonata No.1 in C major, Op. 24 "Perpetuum SUN Mobile" SUN Jean Martin SUN ARION ARN268240 SUN The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde SUN Robert Louis Stevenson (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 18:59 SUN Alexander Goehr SUN Metamorphosis/Dance Op. 36 SUN The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by SUN David Atherton SUN UNICORN UKCD 2039 SUN Thetis SUN Jo Shapcott (read by Meera Syal) SUN 19:04 SUN Igor Stravinsky SUN Petrouchka (Petrouchka’s Room) (from Diaghilev and The SUN Golden Age Of The Ballets Russes 1909-1929 - a 2 CD SUN compilation of Ballets Russes music produced by The Victoria SUN and Albert to accompany their Diaghilev exhibition) SUN RRCD641 SUN The Frog Who Dreamed She Was An Opera Singer SUN Jackie Kay (read by Meera Syal) SUN 19:09 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Acis and Galatea (Be thou immortal & Heart, the seat of soft SUN delight) SUN Sophie Daneman (soprano), Les Arts Florissants, conducted by SUN William Christie SUN ERATO 3984 255052 SUN Transformations SUN Thomas Hardy (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 19:14 SUN György Ligeti SUN Chamber Concerto SUN London Sinfonietta, conducted by David Atherton SUN DECCA 4256232 SUN 19:15 SUN Alexander Nikolayevich Tcherepnin SUN Narcisse (Narcissus is transformed into a flower) (from SUN Diaghilev and The Golden Age Of The Ballets Russes 1909-1929 SUN - a 2 CD compilation of Ballets Russes music produced by The SUN Victoria and Albert to accompany their Diaghilev exhibition) SUN The Hague Chamber Choir, Residentie Orchestra The Hague, SUN conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky SUN CHANDOS CHAN 9670 SUN Translated by Ted Hughes Tales From Ovid (Echo and SUN Narcissus) SUN Ovid (read by Meera Syal and Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 19:19 SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN A Major Violin Concerto ("Echo Concerto") SUN Il Giardino Armonica, conducted by Giovanni Antonini, Enrico SUN Onofri and Marco Bianchi (violins) SUN TELDEC 4509945522 SUN 19:25 SUN Frederick Loewe SUN The Rain in Spain (from My Fair Lady) SUN Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison SUN COLUMBIA CK5090 SUN 19:25 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN A Midsummer Night's Dream, Overture and Incidental Music SUN Staatskapelle Berlin Orchestra, conducted by Gunther Herbig SUN Berlin Classics B000GEIOL2 SUN 19:29 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN A Midsummer Night’s Dream SUN Alfred Deller as Oberonfathom SUN LONDON 4256632 SUN Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream SUN William Shakespeare (read by Meera Syal) SUN 19:31 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN A Midsummer Night’s Dream SUN Owen Brannigan as Bottom, Norman Lumsden as Peter Quince, SUN London Symphony Orchestra SUN LONDON 4256632 SUN Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream SUN William Shakespeare (read by Meera Syal) SUN 19:33 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN A Midsummer Night's Dream SUN Elizabeth Harwood as Tytania, London Symphony Orchestra SUN LONDON 4256632 SUN 19:35 SUN Benjamin Britten SUN A Midsummer Night's Dream SUN Four solo Fairies, London Symphony Orchestra SUN LONDON 4256632 SUN Bottom from A Midsummer Night's Dream SUN William Shakespeare (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 19:38 SUN Felix Mendelssohn SUN A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bergomask/Dance of the Clowns) SUN Staatskapelle Berlin Orchestra, conducted by Gunther Herbig SUN Berlin Classics B000GEIOL2 SUN Harmonia and Cadmus SUN Matthew Arnold (read by Harry Hadden-Paton) SUN 19:40 SUN Igor Stravinsky SUN The Firebird (Disparition du Palais) SUN City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Simon SUN Rattle SUN EMI CLASSICS 5855382 SUN SUN Producer's Note SUN Metamorphosis has been in the air recently. The National SUN Gallery’s exhibition, Metamorphosis: Titian 2012, featured 3 SUN Titian paintings inspired by Ovid’s story of Diana and SUN Actaeon. Hapless Actaeon was turned into a stag by an angry SUN Diana and then hunted by his own hounds and torn to pieces. SUN And all because he’d accidentally stumbled on the goddess SUN bathing naked in a woodland pool. SUN SUN Linked to the National Gallery’s exhibition, The Royal SUN Ballet mounted 3 new ballets under the title of SUN Metamorphosis inspired by the Titian paintings. And, SUN coincidentally, Arthur Pita’s latest piece of dance theatre SUN was also on the subject of Metamorphosis, but this time SUN Kafka’s classic story was the inspiration. SUN SUN Seeing the Titian exhibition and going to the related SUN ballets, I started to wonder how it must feel to be turned SUN into a beetle or a stag or even a river with no warning and SUN I thought it would be interesting to see how writers and SUN musicians have explored the experience of transformation. SUN SUN I wanted to use actors who would convey the sense of SUN mischief and humour which I felt was often present in the SUN texts as well as the strangeness and the terror. Recently I SUN saw Meera Syal play Beatrice in the RSC’s Indian-set SUN production of Much Ado About Nothing, and in addition to the SUN infectious humour of her performance, I was struck by her SUN masterful handling of the Shakespeare and so I asked if she SUN might be interested in trying her hand at reading some SUN poetry on Radio 3, including some more Shakespeare. I was SUN thrilled when she agreed. Harry Hadden-Paton I knew to be a SUN sensitive and experienced poetry reader. Then last year I SUN saw him play Young Marlow in the National Theatre’s SUN production of She Stoops To Conquer, where he revealed a SUN delicious talent for comedy and I decided he would be SUN perfect casting for Metamorphosis. SUN SUN Harry’s reading of the opening of Kafka’s classic novella SUN starts the programme accompanied by an extract from the SUN fourth movement of Philip Glass’s piano work, Metamorphosis SUN – a piece which Glass adapted from music he wrote for a SUN theatrical production of Kafka’s story. SUN SUN Both Carol Ann Duffy and Jo Shapcott have written poems SUN inspired by the story of Thetis and I have included both. SUN Thetis is a Greek Nereid , or sea-nymph, with shape-shifting SUN powers. Sworn to chastity, she resisted the forceful SUN advances of the mortal King Peleus, but he’d been taught by SUN Proteus how to overcome her by binding her and holding on SUN tightly whatever shape she took and as a result of the SUN forced union she gave birth to Achilles. Both poems vividly SUN portray Thetis’s delight in her powers of metamorphosis SUN before she is caught and ravished. SUN SUN Seamus Heaney’s poem Actaeon was written in response to the SUN 3 Titian paintings featured in the National Gallery SUN exhibition: Diana and Actaeon, The Death of Actaeon and SUN Diana and Callisto. Titian, incidentally, referred to his SUN own paintings as visual poetry or ‘poesie’. SUN SUN Debussy’s work Syrinx (La Flute De Pan) was inspired by the SUN myth of a river-nymph (Syrinx) sworn to chastity and pursued SUN by the lustful Pan. She fled to the river and pleaded with SUN the water deities for help whereupon they changed her into a SUN water reed. Sad to lose his love, Pan cut the reed into SUN pieces and created his Pan Pipes out of her. Debussy’s SUN piece is believed to be the first unaccompanied flute solo SUN of the 20th century. SUN SUN It has to be said, the majority of metamorphic tales involve SUN male gods enforcing unwanted forms upon helpless females but SUN I have attempted to redress the balance with an extract from SUN Angela Carter’s magical realist story The Tiger’s Bride. SUN Returning to tales of female entrapment, I have included two SUN extracts from The Firebird, using its exquisite finale to SUN end the programme. The Firebird ballet was Stravinsky’s SUN first work for Diaghilev. Premiered in 1910, it made him SUN famous. It is the tale of Prince Ivan who falls in love SUN with the magical, glowing Firebird who has been bewitched by SUN the sorcerer Kastchei , together with 13 princesses. When SUN Ivan tries to rescue them, Kastchei attempts to turn him SUN into stone, but the magical feather the Firebird has given SUN Ivan helps him destroy the sorcerer and free the maidens. SUN SUN Stravinsky had originally approached the composer Nikolai SUN Tcherepnin to compose The Firebird. He started work on it, SUN but it seems the project came to nothing. Diaghilev did, SUN however, mount the ballet Narcisse in 1911, using music by SUN Tcherepnin and design by Bakst. It was based on Ovid’s SUN story of Echo and her unrequited love for Narcissus who is SUN eventually turned into a flower. The legendary Tamara SUN Karsavina, who created the role of The Firebird also starred SUN in this ballet. Meera and Harry take the parts of Echo and SUN Narcissus in Ted Hughes’s adaptation of Ovid’s story. SUN SUN Ovid was Shakespeare’s favourite poet and his influence can SUN be seen throughout his plays but perhaps most strongly in a SUN A Midsummer Night’s Dream . I have chosen extracts which SUN tell the story of Bottom being transformed into an ass, with SUN Meera giving a spirited reading of Puck and Harry doubling SUN as Oberon and Bottom. In addition I have used SUN Mendelssohn’s magical incidental music to the play and SUN Benjamin Britten’s opera version. SUN SUN Perhaps you can guess why I have included Julie Andrews SUN singing The Rain in Spain from My Fair Lady? Lerner and SUN Loewe’s musical was, of course, adapted from Shaw’s play SUN Pygmalion which was in turn inspired by Ovid’s tale of the SUN sculptor who fell in love with his own statue. I also SUN thought Jerry Herman’s song A Little More Mascara from his SUN musical La Cage Aux Folles deserved to be included, SUN telling of a drag queen’s nightly transformation from a SUN homely middle aged-man into his dazzling alter ego ‘Zaza’. SUN SUN Everything in nature is subject to change and decay but that SUN decay also leads to rebirth and this eternal mutability is SUN explored in poems by Shelley and Hardy and beautifully SUN ecapsulated in Ariel’s song ‘Full Fathom Five’ from The SUN Tempest, here sung hauntingly by Alfred Deller. SUN SUN Must being changed always be a bad thing? Not in the case of SUN Cadmus and his queen who were turned into a couple of snakes SUN and according to Matthew Arnold, are enjoying a happy SUN retirement on the Adriatic coast after the vicissitudes of SUN their former life and that, I thought, was a good place to SUN end this exploration of metamorphosis. SUN SUN Producer: Philippa Ritchie SUN SUN 19:45 Sunday Feature b01pz96d (Listen) SUN Margaret Are You Grieving? A Cultural History of Weeping SUN SUN Throughout our cultural history, tears have been intimately SUN connected with the arts, whether as inspiration or response. SUN SUN Thomas Dixon is director of the UK's first Centre for the SUN History of the Emotions at Queen Mary University London. SUN SUN In this programme he explores the history of weeping as an SUN aesthetic response to works of art: paintings, writing, SUN music, theatre and film. SUN SUN What it is about works of art and religious symbols that SUN induce weeping and why do we shed tears over performances by SUN actors and singers, fictional characters, abstract symbols, SUN poems, music, metaphysical ideas - in other words things SUN that are not real? SUN SUN Margery Kempe, Gluck, Mark Rothko and Sophocles' Electra may SUN provide some of the answers. SUN SUN Thomas Dixon talks to Fiona Shaw, Miri Rubin, Pete de Bolla, SUN Virginia Eatough, Giles Fraser, Ian Bostridge, Matthew Sweet SUN and Simon Goldhill. SUN SUN Producer: Natalie Steed. SUN SUN 20:30 Drama on 3 b01pz96g (Listen) SUN Britten 100: Billy Budd - These Buttons We Wear SUN SUN The playwright Keith Dewhurst adapts Herman Melville's SUN powerful story of persecution and retribution in the SUN aftermath of the Naval Mutinies at Nore and Spithead in SUN 1797. He also tells the story of the man who wrote it. Part SUN of Radio 3's Britten centenary weekend, this play provides SUN an alternative context to Britten's opera, which is also SUN being broadcast on the station. Herman Melville was a man SUN who himself had more than a passing acquaintance with SUN mutiny. There was a history of it amongst his forebears and SUN his own escapades as a sailor in the South Pacific involved SUN him in a mutiny of his own. Starring Gerard Murphy, Robert SUN Portal and Monica Dolan and with effects specially recorded SUN off the Cornish coast, this is a story steeped in the naval SUN history of two nations. It is also a touching account of SUN creative aspiration, failed adventuring and a family haunted SUN by misfortune. SUN SUN Herman Melville ..... Gerard Murphy SUN Eleanor Melville ..... Monica Dolan SUN Long Ghost/Captain Vere ..... Robert Portal SUN Guert Gansevoort/John Claggart ..... David Westhead SUN Bill Budd ..... Mark Quartley SUN Young Eleanor ..... Caitlin Welch SUN Liverpool/The Dansker ..... Simon Greenall SUN Salem/The Stranger ..... Nathan Osgood SUN Consul Wilson/Captain Graveling ..... Pip Donaghy SUN Dr. Johnstone/Lieutenant Ratcliffe ..... Robert Hastie SUN Rope Yarn/Donald ..... John Tams SUN SUN Keith Dewhurst is one of our most eminent writers for both SUN stage and screen. As a writer for the stage, he is a master SUN of the epic: one of the major dramatists with Bill Bryden's SUN companies at the Royal Court and the Cottesloe in the SUN seventies and eighties. His plays ranged from the Napoleonic SUN 'Corunna!' to the definitive promenade adaptations of 'Lark SUN Rise' and 'Candleford'. As a writer for both large and small SUN screen, his many credits include The Land Girls, The Man In SUN The Iron Mask, The Three Musketeers, Joe Wilson, The Empty SUN Beach, Juliet Bravo and 'Z- Cars'. SUN SUN Songs arranged by John Tams. SUN SUN Director, Frank Stirling SUN A Unique production for BBC Radio 3. SUN SUN 22:00 World Routes b01pz96j (Listen) SUN World Routes Academy, 2013, World Routes Academy Launch 2013 SUN SUN Lucy Duran launches the 2013 World Routes Academy with live SUN performances by the 2012 mentee José Hernando Noguera and SUN the Roberto Pla Latin Band. Plus the first public appearance SUN together by the new apprentice and their mentor who are SUN announced at this special event from the BBC Radio Theatre SUN in London by PJ Harvey. Producer James Parkin. SUN SUN World Routes celebrates the 2013 apprentice and mentor of SUN the BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy. It will be announced SUN that a UK-based, 17 year old will become the youngest member SUN of the World Routes Academy. His or her mentor is flying in SUN specially to be at the BBC Radio Theatre. Launched in 2010, SUN the BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy aims to support and SUN inspire young world music artists by bringing them together SUN with an internationally renowned artist in the same field SUN and belonging to the same tradition. SUN SUN Tonight's programme broadcasts highlights of the event held SUN in London two days previously. Accordionist José Hernando SUN Noguera of Colombian background, took part in the World SUN Routes Academy in 2012. In Previous years, the scheme has SUN worked with musicians from Iraq and Southern India. SUN SUN 23:00 Jazz Line-Up b01pz96l (Listen) SUN Chick Corea in Concert SUN SUN Jazz Line-Up recorded Chick Corea at the 2012 London Jazz SUN Festival with bassist Christian McBride and Brian Blade, SUN renowned for his peerless work with everyone from Bob Dylan SUN to Wayne Shorter. One of the most prominent jazz musicians SUN of the last fifty years, Corea is a masterful acoustic SUN pianist, whether at the heart of a stellar trio such as SUN tonight's, or in collaboration with the likes of Bobby SUN McFerrin or Bela Fleck, as well as an acknowledged pioneer SUN of fusion stretching back to the landmark Miles Davis albums SUN 'In A Silent Way' and 'Bitches Brew'. 18 Grammy awards SUN reflect his status as one of the most prominent jazz SUN musicians of the last half-century. SUN Recorded on the 17th November, 2012 at the Barbican, London. SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass) SUN How Deep Is The Ocean SUN Irving Berlin SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass) SUN Roy-alty SUN Roy Haynes SUN Arranger: Chick Corea SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass) SUN Armando’s Rhumba SUN Chick Corea SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass) SUN Pledge for Peace SUN Chick Corea SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass), SUN Work SUN Thelonius Monk SUN Arranger: Chick Corea SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass), Jacqui Dankworth (Vocals) SUN But Beautiful SUN Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke SUN Arranger: Chick Corea SUN SUN Chick Corea (Piano), Brian Blade (Drums), Christian McBride SUN (Bass), SUN All Blues SUN Miles Davis SUN Arranger: Chick Corea SUN SUN MON MONDAY 28 JANUARY 2013 MON MON 00:30 Through the Night b01pz9fm (Listen) MON As part of our Young Performers season violinist Veronika MON Eberle and pianist Francesco Piemontesi perform works by MON Mozart and Brahms. Presented by Jonathan Swain. MON MON 12:31 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] MON Sonata for violin and piano (K.454) in B flat major MON Veronika Eberle (violin), Francesco Piemontesi (piano) MON MON 12:53 AM MON Brahms, Johannes [1833-1897] MON Sonata for violin and piano No.1 (Op.78) in G major MON Veronika Eberle (violin), Francesco Piemontesi (piano) MON MON 1:20 AM MON Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) MON Quartet for strings (Op.41 No.3) in A major MON Vertavo String Quartet MON MON 1:49 AM MON Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) MON Three Psalms (Op.78) MON Chamber Choir AVE, Andraz Hauptman (conductor) MON MON 2:09 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Symphony No.35 in D major (K.385), 'Haffner' MON Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bjarte Engeset (conductor) MON MON 2:31 AM MON Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) MON Concerto Grosso in A major (Op.6 No.11) MON Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin), Tasmanian Symphony Chamber MON Players MON MON 2:48 AM MON Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) MON Concert aria "Bella mia fiamma.Resta, O cara" (K.528) MON Andrea Rost (soprano), Hungarian National Philharmonic MON Orchestra, Zoltán Kocsis (conductor) MON MON 3:00 AM MON Crusell, Bernard Henrik (1775-1838) MON Sinfonia concertante for clarinet, bassoon, horn and MON orchestra in B flat major (Op.3) MON Reijo Koskinen (clarinet), Pekka Katajamäki (bassoon), Esa MON Tukia (horn), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka MON Saraste (conductor) MON MON 3:29 AM MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) MON Toccata and Fugue in F (BWV. 540) MON Kaare Nordstoga (organ) MON MON 3:44 AM MON Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) MON Holberg Suite (Op.40) vers. for string orchestra MON The Slovenian Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra, Andrej MON Petrač (Artistic leader) MON MON 4:04 AM MON Wassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692-1766) MON Concerto No.4 in G major (from Sei Concerti Armonici 1740) MON Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, Jan Willem de Vriend MON (conductor) MON MON 4:14 AM MON Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) MON Rondo in C minor, Op.1 MON Ludmil Angelov (piano) MON MON 4:23 AM MON Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) MON Legend No.4 in C major MON Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) MON MON 4:31 AM MON Humperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921) MON Overture - from Hansel and Gretel MON Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) MON MON 4:55 AM MON Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) MON Onder een Linde groen (49) MON Glen Wilson (Johannes Ruckers harpsichord Graf MON Landsberg-Velen ) MON MON 5:01 AM MON Byrd, William (c.1543-1623) MON The woods so wild - variations for keyboard (MB.28.85) MON Colin Tilney (harpsichord) MON MON 5:06 AM MON Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) MON Waldesrauschen - from Two Concert studies for piano (S.145) MON Lana Genc (piano) MON MON 5:10 AM MON Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) MON Klid for cello and orchestra (B.182) arr. from no.5 of 'From MON the Bohemian forest' MON Shauna Rolston (cello), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri MON Mayer (conductor) MON MON 5:17 AM MON Doppler, Franz (1821-1883) MON L'oiseau des bois (Op.21) - idyll for flute and 4 horns MON János Balint (flute), Jeno Kevehazi, Peter Fuzes, Sandor MON Endrodi, Tibor Maruzsa (horns) MON MON 5:22 AM MON Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) MON Waldszenen - 9 pieces for piano (Op.82) MON Stefan Bojsten (piano) MON MON 5:48 AM MON Malecki, Maciej (b. 1940) MON Dziki golab, las i panna - symphonic poem MON Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, MON Wojciech Michniewski (conductor) MON MON 6:05 AM MON Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) MON Waldsonne (Op.2 No.4) MON Arleen Auger (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano) MON MON 6:09 AM MON Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) MON Ich ging mit lust durch einen grünen Wald (I walked with joy MON through a green forest) MON Arleen Auger (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano) MON MON 6:14 AM MON Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) MON Tapiola - symphonic poem, Op. 112 (1926) MON BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor). MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b01pz9fp (Listen) MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b01pz9fr (Listen) MON 9am MON A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the MON Week: Brahms Hungarian Dances & Dvorak Slavonic Dances: The MON Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (conductor) DECCA MON 4784028 MON MON 9.30-10.30am MON A daily brainteaser, and performances by the Artist of the MON Week, English tenor Ian Bostridge. MON MON 10.30am MON Our guest this week is Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the MON Guardian newspaper. MON MON 11am MON The Story of Music in 50 Pieces MON No.1: Hildegard von Bingen: Ave Generosa MON MON 11.07am MON Britten: Billy Budd (excerpt) MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's MON CD Review. MON MON Johannes Brahms MON Hungarian Dance No. 10 in F MON Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor) MON DECCA 478 4028 MON MON Johannes Brahms MON 3 Hungarian Dances: No. 6 in D major (orch. Albert Parlow); MON No. 7 in A major (orch. Iván Fischer); No. 18 in D major MON (orch. Frigyes Hidas) MON Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor) MON DECCA 478 4028 MON MON Benjamin MON Oboe Concerto in C minor on themes of Domenico Cimarosa MON Heinz Holliger (oboe), I Musici MON BRILLIANT CLASSICS 94054/6 MON MON Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov MON Preludes Op. 23: No. 5 in G minor & No. 6 in E flat major; MON Moment Musical, Op. 16 No. 4 in E minor MON Andrei Gavrilov (piano) MON EMI CDR 569869-2 MON MON Today's Brainteaser MON Who's Dancing? MON The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. MON MON Maurice Ravel MON Le Tombeau de Couperin MON Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) MON DECCA 460 241 MON MON Wolf MON Der Musikant; Verschwiegene Liebe MON Ian Bostridge (tenor), Antonio Pappano (piano) MON EMI 342256-2 MON MON Quilter MON Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op. 3 No. 2 [setting of MON Tennyson] MON Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) MON EMI 556830-2 MON MON Ralph Vaughan Williams MON Silent Noon [setting of Rossetti] MON Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) MON EMI 556830-2 MON MON Frédéric Chopin MON Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 MON Murray Perahia (piano) MON SONY CLASSICAL SK 64399 MON MON Bolcom MON Cabaret Songs: He tipped the waiter; Song of Black Max; MON Toothbrush Time MON Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano), Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano) MON BIS BISCD1154 MON MON Hildegard von Bingen MON Ave generosa MON Margaret Philpot (alto) MON HYPERION CDA66039 MON MON Benjamin Britten MON Billy Budd: Act II scenes 3 & 4 MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday’s MON CD Review MON MON 12:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9ft (Listen) MON Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Episode 1 MON MON Although Bruckner is now celebrated as one of the greatest MON symphonists of the 19th century, he took an unusually long MON time to achieve his musical ambitions. Donald Macleod traces MON Bruckner's extended musical apprenticeship from his father's MON organ bench in the village church to the creation of his MON first symphony nearly forty years later. MON MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pz9fw (Listen) MON Wigmore Hall: Christian Ihle Hadland MON MON Live from Wigmore Hall in London, Norwegian pianist and MON Radio 3 New Generation Artist Christian Ihle Hadland MON performs late sonatas by two short-lived composers: Mozart's MON Sonata in D major, K576, and Schubert's Sonata in A major, MON D959. MON MON Mozart: Piano Sonata in D major, K576 MON Schubert: Piano Sonata in A major, D959 MON MON Christian Ihle Hadland (piano). MON MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01pz9fy (Listen) MON Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra MON MON In this week's Afternoon on 3, Katie Derham showcases some MON of the Ulster Orchestra's most recent performances, with a MON particular focus on music from the Nordic countries and MON music for voice and orchestra. MON MON Today's Nordic piece is one of Sibelius's shortest and most MON original orchestral works, Dryaden (The Dryad) - a miniature MON depicting the tree nymphs. And the work for voice and MON orchestra is 'Seven Early Songs' by Alban Berg. Begun in MON 1905, while he was studying with Schoenberg, they illustrate MON Berg's development from a composer of late romantic love MON songs to a master of modern music. Also included in today's MON programme are Britten's Soirées musicales, Mendelssohn's MON Violin Concerto in E minor, Schumann's Fourth Symphony and MON Mozart's sublime work for woodwind, the Serenade in B flat, MON K.310 - with a Nordic conductor, Katarina Andreasson from MON Sweden. MON MON Britten: Soirées musicales MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Andrew Litton (conductor). MON MON 2.10pm MON Berg: Seven Early Songs MON Orla Boylan (soprano), MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Jurjen Hempel (conductor). MON MON 2.25pm MON Schumann: Symphony no. 4 in D major (original version 1841) MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Jurjen Hempel (conductor). MON MON 2.50pm MON Sibelius: The Dryad MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Takuo Yuasa (conductor). MON MON 3pm MON Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Bella Hristova (violin), MON Paul Watkins (conductor). MON MON 3.25pm MON Mozart: Serenade in B flat, K.361 (Gran Partita) MON Ulster Orchestra, MON Katarina Andreasson (conductor). MON MON 16:30 In Tune b01pz9g0 (Listen) MON BalletBoyz, Christian Ihle Hadland, Gondwana Chorale MON MON Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from Radio 3 New MON Generation Artist pianist Christian Ihle Hadland. MON MON Also today, the first of a new series at 5.30pm everyday - MON The Story of Music in 50 pieces. Composer Howard Goodall, in MON conversation with Suzy Klein, explores his personal choice MON of 50 compositions that changed the course of music history. MON The Story of Music continues in Essential Classics weekdays MON at 11am, and each instalment is available as a download. MON Today: Renaissance master John Dunstable's Quam pulchra es MON MON Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. MON In.Tune@bbc.co.uk MON @BBCInTune. MON MON 18:30 Composer of the Week b01pz9ft (Listen) MON [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] MON MON 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pzt1n (Listen) MON Live from the Wigmore Hall, Wolf, Schubert, Schumann, MON Meyerbeer MON MON Goethe's Heroines: soprano, Elizabeth Watts and pianist, MON Roger Vignoles explore the enduring appeal of the great MON German literary celebrity, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. MON The tragically Romantic figures of Gretchen and Mignon, MON haunting evocations of distant lands and the poet's ability MON to view aspects of the human condition from apparently MON infinite perspectives all promise a fascinating emotional MON journey in the company of one of Britain's most exciting MON singing talents. MON MON Wolf: Kennst du das Land MON Schubert: Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt from 'Gesänge aus MON Wilhelm Meister' D877 No. 4 MON Schubert: So lasst mich scheinen from 'Gesänge aus Wilhelm MON Meister' D877 No. 3 MON Schubert: Heiss mich nicht reden D726 MON Schumann: Singet nicht in Trauertönen Op. 98a No. 7 MON Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade D118 MON Schubert: Der König in Thule D367 MON Schubert: Gretchens Bitte D564 MON Schubert: Suleika I D720 MON Schubert: Suleika II D717 MON Meyerbeer: Wie mit innigstem Behagen MON Wolf: Hochbeglückt in deiner Liebe MON MON Elizabeth Watts (soprano) MON Roger Vignoles (piano). MON MON 20:25 The Story of Music Question Time b01q9cst (Listen) MON Where Have We Come From...And Where Are We Going? MON MON If you could ask BBC Radio 3 one question about music, what MON would it be? Sue Perkins and Tom Service are here to unravel MON everything you've ever wondered about music - but were too MON afraid to ask... Send YOUR questions to r3qt@bbc.co.uk, MON tweet with the hashtag #r3qt or post them on Radio 3's MON Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bbcradio3. MON MON Who created the first piece of music? Why does music have MON such a powerful effect on us psychologically and MON emotionally? And how do you define what music really 'is', MON anyway...? MON MON Comedian Sue Perkins joins Tom Service for the first in a MON new series of Radio 3's "Question Time", as part of the MON BBC's "Story of Music" season - every Monday evening in the MON interval of "Radio 3 Live In Concert". MON MON They're here to unpick YOUR questions about everything MON musical - with a host of musical examples from Mozart to MON Motorhead, the Ancient Greeks to the English Pastoralists, MON from violin sonatas to big band jazz and Indian ragas... MON MON Over five episodes, Sue and Tom will be looking at questions MON like why music makes us dance, why we divide it into 'major' MON and 'minor', and why there are eight (or should that be MON twelve?) notes in a scale...They'll be covering everything MON from from music history (why do people revere JS Bach so MON much?) to psychology (how can a simple sequence of notes MON stimulate our brains to feel emotion?) to music's global MON reach (does every culture use the same notes and rhythms?). MON MON And they need YOUR questions to answer throughout the MON series! Send in your queries about anything musical to MON r3qt@bbc.co.uk, tweet with hashtag #r3qt or post them on MON Radio 3's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/bbcradio3. We'll MON be looking out for them! MON MON In today's first episode, Sue and Tom discuss who created MON the first piece of music, argue over how you can define what MON music 'is', anyway, and debate why so many people find MON contemporary classical music 'difficult'... MON MON 20:45 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01q9dj4 (Listen) MON Live from the Wigmore Hall, Duparc, Wolf, Glinka, Verdi, MON Liszt, Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn MON MON Duparc: Romance de Mignon MON Tchaikovsky: Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt MON Wolf: So laßt mich scheinen MON Wolf: Heiss mich nicht reden MON Wolf: Singet nicht in Trauertönen MON Glinka: Gretchen's Song MON Verdi: Deh, pietoso, oh addolorata MON Liszt: Es war ein König in Thule S278 MON Mendelssohn: Was bedeutet die Bewegung MON Mendelssohn: Ach, um deine feuchten Schwingen MON Fanny Mendelssohn: An Suleika MON Wolf: Nimmer will ich dich verlieren MON MON Elizabeth Watts (soprano) MON Roger Vignoles (piano). MON MON 22:00 Night Waves b01pzsw5 (Listen) MON Kurt Schwitters MON MON Matthew Sweet examines the late work of Kurt Schwitters, one MON of the major artists of European Modernism.His collages and MON sculptures are assembled for the first time at Tate Britain MON in a new retrospective show. Schwitters was forced to flee MON Germany when his work was condemned as 'degenerate' by MON Germany's Nazi government and the exhibition traces the MON impact of exile on his work. MON MON 22:45 The Essay b01pz9g4 (Listen) MON Anglo-Saxon Portraits, Alcuin, the Scholar MON MON The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of fashion, yet the half MON millennium between the creation of the English nation in MON around 550 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 was a formative MON one. MON MON This major series rediscovers the Anglo-Saxons through vivid MON portraits of thirty key individuals. MON MON 16. Alcuin. Mary Garrison from York University tells the MON story of one of York's most influential sons, Alcuin. In the MON eighth century, Alcuin was one of the most learned and MON influential men of the early Middle Ages and was remembered MON by contemporaries as 'the most learned man anywhere to be MON found'. MON MON Mary paints a vivid portrait of this scholar whose legacy MON survives today in the liturgy and the style of manuscript MON lettering. His love of books created one of most important MON libraries of the middle age and he was one of the finest MON teachers of the eighth century. 'The light of understanding MON is natural to human minds', he said, 'just as flint has a MON spark within it by nature, but the understanding remains MON dormant like the spark in the flint without the frequent MON attention of the teacher.' MON MON Producer: Sarah Taylor. MON MON 23:00 Jazz on 3 b01pz9g6 (Listen) MON Wadada Leo Smith MON MON With over 40 years on the clock as a premier avant-gardist, MON American trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith is still breaking the MON mould. He performs here in an unusual line-up featuring MON leading British improvisers. MON MON Smith is joined by two drummers Charles Hayward and Steve MON Noble as well as Orphy Robinson on electric vibes. Wadada MON treats his trumpet to live effects and processing, giving MON the gig a dark yet energising edge, reminiscent of Miles MON Davis's electric period. MON MON Presenter: Jez Nelson MON Producers: Peggy Sutton & Phil Smith. MON MON 23:01 MON Moonlight Saving Time MON Douala MON David Gilmore MON Lyrics: Emily Wright MON 23:08 MON Frank Holder MON Scat Singing MON Frank Holder MON Mainstream MON 23:10 MON Michael Bublé MON Come Fly With Me MON Sammy Cahn / James Van Heusen MON Warner Music MON 23:10 MON Robbie Williams MON Ain't That A Kick In The Head MON James Van Heusen /Sammy Cahn MON Chrysalis Records / EMI MON 23:11 MON Diana Krall MON Fly Me To The Moon MON Bart Howard MON Universal Classics MON 23:11 MON Jamie Cullum MON Lookin' Good MON Dave Frishberg MON All Art Jazz / Candid MON 23:11 MON Gregory Porter MON On My Way To Harlem MON Gregory Porter MON Motéma MON 23:12 MON Gregory Porter MON Real Good Hands MON Gregory Porter MON Motéma MON 23:13 MON Gregory Porter MON 1960 What MON Gregory Porter MON Motéma MON 23:14 MON Kurt Schwitters MON Einleitung Und Erster Teil: Rondo MON Kurt Schwitters MON Wergo Records MON 23:15 MON World Sanguine Report MON God Spat Human Blue Dance MON Andrew Edward Plummer MON 23:17 MON Esperanza Spalding MON Little Fly MON Esperanza Spalding MON Lyrics: Poem by William Blake MON Heads Up MON 23:18 MON Betty Carter MON The Trolley Song MON Ralph Blane / Hugh Martin MON Verve MON 23:21 MON Azimuth MON Siren Song MON John Taylor MON Lyrics: Norma Winstone MON ECM MON 23:22 MON Ayanna Witter-Johnson MON Unconditionally MON Ayanna Witter-Johnson MON 23:24 MON Christine Tobin MON The Intellectual Engineer MON Christine Tobin MON Babel MON 23:26 MON Christine Tobin MON The Fisherman MON Christine Tobin MON Lyrics: Poem by William Yeates MON Trail Belle Records MON 23:27 MON Theo Bleckmann MON Saxophone Song MON Kate Bush MON Winter & Winter MON 23:28 MON Ella Fitzgerald MON The Music Goes Round and Round MON Eddie Farley / Red Hodgson / Mike Riley MON Verve MON 23:33 MON Wadada Leo Smith MON Untitled Improvisation MON Smith / Hayward / Noble / Robinson MON 00:26 MON Wadada Leo Smith MON Untitled Improvisation [Encore] MON Smith / Hayward / Noble / Robinson MON MON TUE TUESDAY 29 JANUARY 2013 TUE TUE 00:30 Through the Night b01pz9h1 (Listen) TUE As part of Through the Night's Young Performers season, a TUE chance to hear pianist Mariangela Vacatello in a varied TUE recital of Haydn, Debussy, Chopin and Rachmaninov. Presented TUE by Jonathan Swain. TUE TUE 12:31 AM TUE Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809] TUE Sonata in C major H.16.50 for piano TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 12:45 AM TUE Debussy, Claude [1862-1918] TUE 12 Studies for piano - excerpts TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 12:56 AM TUE Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] TUE Introduction and rondo in E flat major Op.16 for piano TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 1:07 AM TUE Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750], arr. Liszt, Franz TUE [1811-1886] TUE Prelude and fugue in A minor BWV.543 arr. for piano TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 1:17 AM TUE Rachmaninov, Sergey [1873-1943] TUE Sonata no. 2 in B flat minor Op.36 for piano TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 1:36 AM TUE Debussy, Claude [1862-1918] TUE Arabesque No.1 in E; Jardin sous la pluie - from Estampes TUE Mariangela Vacatello (piano) TUE TUE 1:45 AM TUE Haydn (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809) TUE Symphony no. 103 (H.1.103) in E flat major "Drum Roll" TUE BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) TUE TUE 2:16 AM TUE Avison, Charles (1709-1770), after Domenico Scarlatti TUE Concerto Grosso No.2 in G major for strings and continuo TUE Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (director) TUE TUE 2:31 AM TUE Martinů, Bohuslav (1890-1959) TUE Symphony No.5 (H.310) TUE Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Válek (conductor) TUE TUE 3:05 AM TUE Skroup, Frantisek [1801-1862] TUE String Quartet No.3 in G (Op.29) TUE Martinu Quartet TUE TUE 3:27 AM TUE Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) TUE Ballade No.4 in F minor (Op.52) TUE Valerie Tryon (piano) TUE TUE 3:38 AM TUE Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) TUE Sonate da chiesa (Op.1 No.5) in B flat major TUE London Baroque TUE TUE 3:45 AM TUE Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) TUE La Valse for 2 pianos TUE Ouellet-Murray Duo: Claire Ouellet & Sandra Murray (pianos) TUE TUE 3:57 AM TUE Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) TUE Dance of the Seven Veils - from Salome (Op.54) TUE Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Challender (conductor) TUE TUE 4:07 AM TUE Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm [1814-1865] TUE Le Roi des aulnes for violin solo (Op.26) TUE Tai Murray (violin) TUE TUE 4:12 AM TUE Förster, Kaspar (1616-1673) TUE Dulcis amor Jesu (KBPJ 16) TUE Olga Pasiecznik (soprano), Marta Boberska (soprano), Il TUE Tempo Baroque Ensemble TUE TUE 4:21 AM TUE Lysenko, Mykola (1842-1912) TUE Fantasy on Two Ukrainian Themes TUE Yuri Shut'ko (flute), Ukrainian National Radio Symphony TUE Orchestra, Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor) TUE TUE 4:31 AM TUE Rossini, Gioachino [1792-1868] TUE Overture to La Gazza ladra TUE Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) TUE TUE 4:42 AM TUE Satie, Erik [1866-1925] TUE Gnossienne no. 1 for piano TUE Håvard Gimse (piano) TUE TUE 4:46 AM TUE Biber [?], Heinrich Ignaz Franz (1644-1704) TUE Harmonia Romana (Ms.Kremsier 1669) TUE Musica Aeterna Bratislava, Peter Zajícek (director) TUE TUE 5:00 AM TUE Vaughan Williams, Ralph [1872-1958] TUE Silence and music - madrigal for chorus TUE BBC Singers, Stephen Layton (conductor) TUE TUE 5:06 AM TUE Goldmark, Károly (1830-1915) TUE In Italien - overture (Op.49) TUE The Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Geza Oberfrank (conductor) TUE TUE 5:18 AM TUE Grieg, Edvard Hagerup [1843-1907] TUE String Quartet No 2 in F (unfinished) TUE Ensemble Fragaria Vesca TUE TUE 5:39 AM TUE Morawetz, Oskar (1917-2007) TUE Divertimento for Strings (1948, rev. 1954) TUE Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) TUE TUE 5:50 AM TUE Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) TUE Przyczyna (The Reason); Dumka; Triolet TUE Urszula Kryger (mezzo soprano), Katarzyna TUE Jankowska-Borzykowska (piano) TUE TUE 5:58 AM TUE Marais, Marin (1656-1728) TUE Caprice ou Sonate (from Pièces de Viole, 4e Livre, Paris TUE 1717) TUE Pierre Pitzl, Mary Jean Bölli (violas da gamba), Augusta TUE Campagne (harpsichord) TUE TUE 6:04 AM TUE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE Concerto for violin and orchestra no. 3 (K.216) in G major TUE James Ehnes (violin/director), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra. TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b01pz9jb (Listen) TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b01pz9ky (Listen) TUE 9am TUE A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the TUE Week: Brahms Hungarian Dances & Dvorak Slavonic Dances: The TUE Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (conductor) DECCA TUE 4784028 TUE TUE 9.30-10.30am TUE A daily brainteaser, and performances by the Artist of the TUE Week, English tenor Ian Bostridge. TUE TUE 10.30am TUE Our guest this week is Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the TUE Guardian newspaper. TUE TUE 11am TUE The Story of Music in 50 Pieces TUE No.3: Josquin des Prez: Miserere mei, Deus TUE TUE 11.06am TUE Haydn: Symphony No.26 in D minor (Lamentatione) TUE The English Concert TUE Trevor Pinnock (director) TUE DG 463 731-2. TUE TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon) TUE Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Jaime Laredo (conductor) TUE IMP CLASSICS PCD 2001 TUE TUE Antonin Dvorak TUE Slavonic Dances, Op. 72: No. 2 in E minor & No. 1 in C major TUE Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor) TUE DECCA 478 4028 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Moments musicaux, D.780: No. 4 in C sharp minor TUE Dejan Lazic (piano) TUE CHANNEL CLASSICS CCS SA 20705 TUE TUE Cannabich TUE Sinfonia in E flat major TUE Concerto Koln TUE TELDEC 2564 69889-9 TUE TUE Today's Brainteaser TUE Critics' Corner TUE The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. TUE TUE Hahn TUE Etudes Latines: No. 6 Vile Potabis; No. 7 Tydaris TUE Ian Bostridge (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) TUE HYPERION CDA 67141/2 TUE TUE Sir William Walton TUE Orb and Sceptre TUE City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Louis Fremaux TUE (conductor) TUE EMI CDM 764201-2 TUE TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE “Konstanze! dich wieder zu sehen!... O wie ängstlich, o wie TUE feurig!” (Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Act I) TUE Ian Bostridge (tenor), Les Arts Florissants, William TUE Christie (conductor) TUE ERATO 3984 25490-2 TUE TUE Zoltán Kodály TUE Dances of Galanta TUE Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor) TUE PHILIPS 462 824 TUE TUE Paul Dukas TUE The Sorcerer’s Apprentice TUE Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) TUE DECCA 421 527 2 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Winterreise D.911: No. 4 Erstarrung & No. 5 Der Lindenbaum TUE James Gilchrist (tenor), Anna Tilbrook (piano) TUE ORCHID CLASSICS ORC 100018 TUE TUE Josquin des Prez TUE Miserere mei Deus TUE The Hilliard Ensemble, Paul Hillier (director) TUE EMI CDC 749960-2 TUE TUE Joseph Haydn TUE Symphony in D minor, Hob.I:26 ‘Lamentatione’ TUE English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (conductor) TUE DG 463 731-2 TUE TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9lj (Listen) TUE Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Episode 2 TUE TUE Overwork and frustration were fast making life in the city TUE of Linz intolerable for Bruckner. Even so, the hesitant TUE composer had to be coaxed and cajoled into taking the next TUE big leap in his career that would take him to Vienna, one of TUE the great musical centres of the world. Presented by Donald TUE Macleod. TUE TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pz9nm (Listen) TUE Bath Mozart Festival 2012, Episode 1 TUE TUE This week's Lunchtime Concerts are from the 2012 Bath Mozart TUE Festival. Today's programme of music from the Guildhall in TUE Bath and the famous Assembly Rooms includes music by Ravel, TUE Haydn & Mozart. Presented by Katie Derham. TUE TUE Ravel (arr. Mason Jones): Le Tombeau de Couperin (Prelude - TUE Menuet- Rigaudon) TUE London Winds TUE TUE Haydn: English Canzonettas: A Sailor's Song; She Never Told TUE her Love; Fidelity TUE Christopher Maltman (baritone) TUE Joseph Middleton (piano) TUE TUE Mozart: Serenade in C Minor K388 TUE London Winds. TUE TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01pz9w9 (Listen) TUE Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra TUE TUE Live from the Ulster Hall in Belfast, John Toal introduces TUE an Ulster Orchestra concert with BBC Radio 3 New Generation TUE Artist, soprano Ruby Hughes, and Finnish conductor Tuomas TUE Hannikainen. The concert centres on this week's themes of TUE music from the Nordic countries and music for voice and TUE orchestra. TUE TUE Sibelius was a twenty-seven year-old up-and-coming composer TUE when he received a commission from a local student society TUE to compose incidental music for a play in seven scenes that TUE celebrated the area of Karelia. The music he wrote included TUE today's overture. Sibelius had never written a theatre score TUE before, but it turned out to be the first in a very TUE distinguished series of works, culminating in 1925 with TUE incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest - music from TUE which brings today's live concert to a close. The Suite from TUE The Tempest has been especially compiled for this broadcast TUE by Tuomas Hannikainen, and features some numbers sung by TUE Ruby Hughes. She also performs two songs from Grieg's TUE incidental music to Ibsen's play Peer Gynt, Solveig's Song TUE and Cradle Song, as well as Britten's Four French Songs - TUE settings of texts by Paul Verlaine and Victor Hugo. The TUE teenage Britten composed them in 1928 as a 27th wedding TUE anniversary present for his parents, but they were not TUE performed until over fifty years later by the Belfast-born TUE soprano, Heather Harper. TUE TUE During the concert interval there's more music inspired by TUE Shakespeare, The King Lear Overture by Berlioz. And after TUE the concert, Katie Derham introduces more recent TUE performances by the Ulster Orchestra - including Bruch's TUE Scottish Fantasy, recorded in the Ulster Hall earlier this TUE month. The soloist is the Ulster Orchestra's leader Tamás TUE Kocsis. TUE TUE 2pm TUE Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast TUE TUE Sibelius: Karelia Overture, Op. 10 TUE Grieg: Solveig's Song; Cradle Song (from Peer Gynt) TUE Britten: Quatre Chansons Françaises TUE Ruby Hughes (soprano), TUE Ulster Orchestra, TUE Tuomas Hannikainen (conductor). TUE TUE 2.40pm - INTERVAL TUE Berlioz: King Lear Overture TUE Ulster Orchestra, TUE Takuo Yuasa (conductor). TUE TUE 2.55pm TUE Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast TUE TUE Sibelius: Music from 'The Tempest' TUE Ruby Hughes (soprano), TUE Ulster Orchestra, TUE Tuomas Hannikainen (conductor). TUE TUE 3.50pm TUE Bruch: Scottish Fantasy TUE Tamás Kocsis (violin), TUE Ulster Orchestra, TUE Andrew Litton (conductor). TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b01pzrqn (Listen) TUE Sean Rafferty presents, with guests including sensational TUE Brazilian choreographer Deborah Colker, as she brings her TUE dance company to London's Barbican. Plus soundscape artist TUE Chris Watson talks about his unique part in the 2013 Britten TUE 100th anniversary celebrations recreating Britten's walks TUE around Suffolk and the composer's fascination with the TUE nightingale. TUE TUE Also today, the second of a new series at 5.30pm everyday - TUE The Story of Music in 50 pieces. Composer Howard Goodall, in TUE conversation with Suzy Klein, explores his personal choice TUE of 50 compositions that changed the course of music history. TUE The Story of Music continues in Essential Classics weekdays TUE at 11am, and each instalment is available as a download. TUE Today: the traditional hymn melody In dulci jubilo TUE TUE Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. TUE In.Tune@bbc.co.uk TUE @BBCInTune. TUE TUE 18:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9lj (Listen) TUE [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE TUE 19:00 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01q9bcr (Listen) TUE OAE - Mozart TUE TUE Live from the Royal Festival Hall TUE TUE The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted by Sir TUE Simon Rattle, play Mozart's last three Symphonies. TUE TUE Mozart Symphony No. 39 TUE Mozart Symphony No. 40 TUE Mozart Symphony No. 41, Jupiter TUE TUE Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment TUE Sir Simon Rattle conductor TUE TUE Sir Simon Rattle joins the Orchestra of the Age of TUE Enlightenment in a concert featuring Mozart's last three TUE symphonies. Although written in relatively quick succession, TUE these three works offer great contrasts. Symphony No.39 is TUE full of wide, flowing melodies, whilst Symphony No.40 plumbs TUE deep emotional depths and is perhaps one of the most tragic TUE pieces that Mozart penned. Conversely, his last Symphony, TUE No.41 'Jupiter', rounds the evening off in an explosion of TUE sheer joy, energy and exuberance. TUE TUE 22:00 Night Waves b01pzsw7 (Listen) TUE The Universe Within TUE TUE Rana Mitter discusses The Universe Within, palaeontologist TUE Neil Shubin's new book which examines how our bodies are TUE intimately tied to past and present events in the cosmos. TUE TUE 22:45 The Essay b01pzrhh (Listen) TUE Anglo-Saxon Portraits, Wilfred, the Bishop TUE TUE The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of fashion, yet the half TUE millennium between the creation of the English nation in TUE around 550 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 was a formative TUE one. TUE TUE This major series rediscovers the Anglo-Saxons through vivid TUE portraits of thirty key individuals. TUE TUE Clare Stancliffe, from Durham University, captures the epic TUE life of Wilfred. He was born in Northumbria around 634 and TUE left home at 14 to care for a decrepit nobleman at Aidan's TUE monastery on Lindisfarne. But he held a desire to go on TUE pilgramage to Rome. It was in Rome that he experienced the TUE ceremonial style of liturgical music and vestments decorated TUE with silks and gold thread. He introduced the use of a TUE double choir into the Northumbrian church upon his return. TUE TUE His love of Roman ritual and style influenced his TUE architectural contribution to the church which can still be TUE seen in the crypt of Hexham Abbey. TUE TUE Producer: Sarah Taylor. TUE TUE 23:00 Late Junction b01pzt5j (Listen) TUE Fiona Talkington with sounds from Peter Cusack's travels to TUE Chernobyl, organ music by Keith Jarrett, and a tribute to TUE the late soul singer Fontella Bass. TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 30 JANUARY 2013 WED WED 00:30 Through the Night b01pz9h3 (Listen) WED Susan Sharpe introduces the Cherubini Requiem Mass and a WED programme of Vivaldi, Handel and Marcello from Slovenia WED WED 12:31 AM WED Vivaldi, Antonio [1678-1741] WED Concerto in D min for 2 violins, cello and orchestra WED (RV.565) (Op.3, No.11) WED Slovenian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra, Pavle Despalj WED (conductor) WED WED 12:42 AM WED Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] WED Concerto for harp and orchestra in B flat major (Op.4 No.6) WED (HWV.294) WED Sofija Ristic; (harp), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony WED Orchestra, Pavle Despalj (conductor) WED WED 12:55 AM WED Cherubini, Luigi [1760-1842] WED Requiem Mass for chorus and orchestra no. 1 in C minor; (à WED la mémoire deLouis XVI) WED Slovenian Radio & Television Chamber Choir, Tomas WED (choirmaster), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony WED Orchestra, Pavle Despalj (conductor) WED WED 1:40 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] WED Ave Verum Corpus (K.618) (motet for chorus and strings) WED Slovenian Radio & Television Chamber Choir, Toma? WED (choirmaster), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony WED Orchestra, Pavle Despalj (conductor) WED WED 1:45 AM WED Marcello, Alessandro [1669-1747] WED Concerto in D minor for oboe and strings WED Maja Kojc (oboe), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony WED Orchestra, Pavle Despalj (conductor) WED WED 1:57 AM WED Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) WED Concerto for piano and orchestra no.1 (Op.23) in B flat WED minor WED Stephen Hough (piano), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, John WED Storgårds WED WED 2:31 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Symphony no.6 in C major, (D.589) WED Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Peka Saraste WED (conductor) WED WED 3:03 AM WED Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) WED Piano Trio in B major (Op.8) WED Trio Ondine WED WED 3:34 AM WED Rodrigo, Joaquín (1901-1999) WED Three Spanish Compositions WED Goran Listes (guitar) WED WED 3:48 AM WED Strauss, Johann Jr (1825-1899) WED Rosen aus dem Süden, waltz (Op.388) WED Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman Zeilinger (conductor) WED WED 3:57 AM WED Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000) WED 5 Ancient Hungarian Dances for wind quintet WED Galliard Ensemble WED WED 4:08 AM WED Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) WED Scherzo No.2 in B flat minor (Op.31) WED Alex Slobodyanik (piano) WED WED 4:18 AM WED Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) WED Symphony in E (Op.10 No.1) WED La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) WED WED 4:31 AM WED Haapalainen, Väinö (1893-1945) WED Lemminkainen Overture (1925) WED The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Atso Almila WED (conductor) WED WED 4:39 AM WED Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) WED Tarantella from Venezia e Napoli (S.162) WED Janina Fialkowska (piano) WED WED 4:48 AM WED Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) WED Gesang der Geistern über den Wassern, Op.167 WED Estonian National Male Choir, Estonian National Symphony WED Orchestra, Juri Alperten (director) WED WED 4:59 AM WED Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643) WED Partite cento sopra il Passachagli WED Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) WED WED 5:09 AM WED Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (1840-1893) WED Voyevoda - Symphonic Ballad (Op.78) WED Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor) WED WED 5:21 AM WED Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) WED Horn Concerto No.2 in E flat (K.417) WED David Pyatt (horn), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert WED King (conductor) WED WED 5:38 AM WED Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) WED Invitation to the Dance - Rondo brillante in D flat (J.260) WED for Piano (Op.65) WED Niklas Sivelöv (piano) WED WED 5:47 AM WED Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) WED Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen (BWV.51) WED Susanne Ryden (soprano), Robert Farley (trumpet), European WED Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor) WED WED 6:04 AM WED Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) WED Concerto for violin and orchestra in E minor (Op.64) WED Renaud Capuçon (violin), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Paul WED McCreesh (conductor). WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b01pz9jd (Listen) WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b01pz9l0 (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the WED Week: Brahms Hungarian Dances & Dvorak Slavonic Dances: The WED Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (conductor) DECCA WED 4784028 WED WED 9.30-10.30am WED A daily brainteaser, and performances by the Artist of the WED Week, English tenor Ian Bostridge. WED WED 10.30am WED Our guest this week is Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the WED Guardian newspaper. WED WED 11am WED The Story of Music in 50 Pieces WED No.5: Arcadelt: Margot labourez les vignes WED WED 11.06am WED Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F major, Op.68 (Pastoral) WED Tonhalle Orchestra, Zurich WED David Zinman (conductor). WED WED Georg Philipp Telemann WED Allegro assai (Sonate corellisante in B minor, TWV42:h3 – WED 4th mvt) WED Musica Alta Ripa WED MDG 309 1582-2 WED WED Antonio Vivaldi WED Concerto in G minor, RV 154 WED Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini WED (director/harpsichord) WED OPUS111 OP30377 WED WED Antonin Dvorak WED Slavonic Dances, Op. 46: No. 3 in A flat & No. 7 in C minor WED Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor) WED DECCA 478 4028 WED WED Felix Mendelssohn WED Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op. 27 WED London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (conductor) WED DG 423 104-2 WED WED Today's Brainteaser WED The Year in Question WED The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. WED WED George Frideric Handel WED “Love sounds th’ alarm” (Acis and Galatea) WED Ian Bostridge (tenor – Acis), Orchestra of the Age of WED Enlightenment with Anthony Robson (oboe soloist), Harry WED Bicket (conductor) WED EMI 382243-2 WED WED Richard Wagner WED Good Friday Music (Parsifal) WED London Symphony Orchestra, Adrian Boult (conductor) WED EMI 575389-2 WED WED Max Bruch WED Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 WED Kyung Wha Chung (violin), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, WED Rudolf Kempe (conductor) WED DECCA 460 976-2 WED WED Franz Schubert WED Abendstern, D.806; Geheimes, D.719; Versunken, D.715 WED Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) WED EMI 557141-2 WED WED Giuseppe Verdi WED Offertorium (Requiem) WED Luba Orgonasova (soprano), Anne Sofie von Otter WED (mezzo-soprano), Luca Canonici (tenor), Alastair Miles WED (bass), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot WED Gardiner (conductor) WED PHILIPS 442 142 2 WED WED Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WED Adagio from Serenade No. 10 for 13 instruments, K.361 ‘Gran WED Partita’ WED Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble WED EMI CDC7544572 WED WED Arcadelt WED Margot, labourez les vignes WED The Scholars of London WED NAXOS 8.550880 WED WED Arcadelt WED Du temps que j’éstois amoureux WED The Scholars of London WED NAXOS 8.550880 WED WED Ludwig van Beethoven WED Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 ‘Pastoral’ WED Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich, David Zinman (conductor) WED ARTE NOVA 74321 49695-2 WED WED 12:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9ll (Listen) WED Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Episode 3 WED WED Bruckner's radical and visionary approach to writing WED symphonies was not going down well in his home of Vienna. WED The deeply conservative audience found his music baffling WED and the critics were caustic. Bruckner took refuge at the WED monastery of St. Florian and the organ he'd played as a WED child. Presented by Donald Macleod. WED WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pzrjf (Listen) WED Bath Mozart Festival 2012, Episode 2 WED WED This week's Lunchtime Concerts are from the 2012 Bath Mozart WED Festival. Today's programme of music from the Guildhall in WED Bath and the famous Assembly Rooms includes music by Wolf, WED Schubert & Mozart. Presented by Katie Derham WED WED Wolf: Italian Serenade WED Jerusalem Quartet WED WED Schubert: Songs: Der Wanderer; Rastlose Liebe; Ständchen; WED Auf der Bruck WED Christopher Maltman (baritone) WED Joseph Middleton (piano) WED WED Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A Major K581 WED Paul Meyer (clarinet) WED Jerusalem Quartet. WED WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01pz9wc (Listen) WED Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra WED WED Katie Derham showcases some of the Ulster Orchestra's recent WED performances - each day featuring music from the Nordic WED countries and music for voice and orchestra. WED WED Today's programme begins at a concert last year in the WED Ulster Hall when the composer James Macmillan conducted WED interludes from his opera "The Sacrifice". The opera draws WED on the ancient collection of Welsh folktales "The WED Mabinogion", and tells of a ruler's ultimate sacrifice to WED safeguard the future of his war-torn, faction-ridden WED country. Macmillan and the UO are then joined by pianist WED Freddy Kempf in a performance of Prokofiev's brilliant if WED sometimes frenetic Third Piano Concerto. WED WED The Nordic piece today is Grieg's two beautiful Elegiac WED Melodies. They were originally songs for voice and piano, to WED texts by A O Vinje, from a group of Ten Songs Grieg wrote in WED 1880; he transcribed them for strings the following year. WED The subject matter is grief-laden - particularly in The Last WED Spring where Grieg portrays a dying man. WED And the programme ends with true song: Berlioz's song-cycle WED "Les nuits d'été" - "Summer Nights". WED 2pm WED MacMillan: The Sacrifice - Three Interludes WED Ulster Orchestra, WED James MacMillan (conductor). WED 2.15pm WED Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 WED Freddy Kempf (piano), WED Ulster Orchestra, WED James MacMillan (conductor). WED 2.45pm WED Grieg: Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (The Wounded Heart; The WED Last Spring) WED Ulster Orchestra, WED Christian Lindberg (conductor). WED 2.50pm WED Berlioz: Les nuits d'été WED Katherine Broderick (soprano) WED Ulster Orchestra, WED Jean-Luc Tingaud (conductor). WED WED 15:30 Choral Evensong b01pzt8k (Listen) WED Choral Evensong live from Aldeburgh Parish Church, Suffolk WED with the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge. WED WED Introit: A boy was born (Britten) WED Responses: Smith WED Psalm 148 (Longhurst) WED First Lesson: Nehemiah 2 vv1-10 WED Deutsches Magnificat - SWV 494 (Schütz) WED Second Lesson: Romans 12 vv1-8 WED Nunc dimittis (Holst) WED Anthems: Te Deum in C (Britten) WED O Magnum Mysterium (Poulenc) WED Hymn: Angel voices, ever singing (Angel voices) WED Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in G minor - BuxWV 150 WED (Buxtehude) WED Director of music: Graham Ross WED Organ scholars: Peter Harrison & Matthew Jorysz. WED WED 16:30 In Tune b01q8h35 (Listen) WED Sean Rafferty with live music, arts news and guests from the WED music world. WED WED Also today, the third of a new series at 5.30pm everyday - WED The Story of Music in 50 pieces. Composer Howard Goodall, in WED conversation with Suzy Klein, explores his personal choice WED of 50 compositions that changed the course of music history. WED The Story of Music continues in Essential Classics weekdays WED at 11am, and each instalment is available as a download. WED Today: John Dowland's lute song, Flow my tears WED WED Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. WED In.Tune@bbc.co.uk WED @BBCInTune. WED WED 18:30 Composer of the Week b01pz9ll (Listen) WED [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pzt8m (Listen) WED Live from Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Poulenc: Suite WED Francaise. Mozart: Concerto in E flat, K365 WED WED Live from Symphony Hall Birmingham WED WED The CBSO conducted by Nicholas McGegan with the pianists WED Katia & Marielle Labèque perform the first part of a WED programme of music by Poulenc and Mozart. WED WED Poulenc: Suite Française WED Mozart: Concerto in E flat for Two Pianos, K.365 WED WED Katia & Marielle Labèque , pianos WED CBSO WED Nicholas McGegan , conductor WED WED Fifty years after Poulenc's death, the CBSO and Nicholas WED McGegean with the French sisters Katia & Marielle Labèque WED present some of the composer's most effervescent music WED alongside a classical master he greatly loved - Mozart. WED WED 20:15 Discovering Music b01pzt8p (Listen) WED Poulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos WED WED Stephen Johnson explores Francis Poulenc's Concerto for two WED pianos, a work which, according to the composer, marked the WED beginning of his "great period". WED WED 20:35 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pzt8r (Listen) WED Live from Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Poulenc: Concert for WED Two Pianos. Mozart: Symphony No 39 WED WED Poulenc: Concerto for two pianos WED Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E Flat K543 WED WED Katia & Marielle Labèque , pianos WED CBSO WED Nicholas McGegan , conductor WED WED 22:00 Night Waves b01pzsw9 (Listen) WED Deborah Cohen WED WED Philip Dodd meets acclaimed historian Deborah Cohen whose WED new book Family Secrets,examines the shifting functions of WED secrecy and disclosure in British society. WED WED 22:45 The Essay b01pzrhk (Listen) WED Anglo-Saxon Portraits, Law-Makers WED WED The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of fashion, yet the half WED millennium between the creation of the English nation in WED around 550 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 was a formative WED one. WED WED This major series rediscovers the Anglo-Saxons through vivid WED portraits of thirty key individuals. WED WED Geoffrey Robertson QC assesses the ideas, influence and WED legacy of some of the Anglo Saxon law makers. In particular, WED he analyses how the Levellers, Diggers and Puritans looked WED to the Anglo Saxons to draft their constitution and their WED belief in a theory they called "the Norman Yoke". They were WED influenced by one of Alfred's law codes "Judge them very WED fairly. Do not judge one judgment for the rich and another WED for the poor, nor one for the one more dear and another for WED the one more hateful". WED WED Producer: Sarah Taylor. WED WED 23:00 Late Junction b01pzt94 (Listen) WED Fiona Talkington presents Stephen Micus's new album Panagia, WED a tribute to American singer Patti Page, and music from WED improvisatory collective, The Alvaret Ensemble. WED WED THU THURSDAY 31 JANUARY 2013 THU THU 00:30 Through the Night b01pz9h5 (Listen) THU Susan Sharpe introduces Mahler's Symphony no. 6 with the THU Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Vladimir Ashkenazy THU THU 00:30 AM THU Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] THU Symphony no. 6 in A minor THU Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) THU THU 1:48 AM THU Liszt, Franz [1811-1886] THU Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 (S.125) in A major THU Jean-Eflam Bavouzet (piano), Sydney Symphony Orchestra, THU Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) THU THU 2:10 AM THU Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) arr. Mottl THU Fünf Lieder von Mathilde von Wesendonk THU Yvonne Minton (mezzo-soprano), Netherlands Radio THU Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur (conductor) THU THU 2:31 AM THU Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir (b.1936) THU Concerto for Piano and Orchestra 'In Memory of Pancho THU Vladigerov' THU Milena Mollova (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony THU Orchestra, Alexander Vladigerov (conductor) THU THU 3:06 AM THU Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) THU Quartet for strings No.1 in D major (Op.11) THU Tämmel String Quartet THU THU 3:36 AM THU Glick, Srul Irving (1934-2002) THU Suite Hébraïque No.1 for clarinet and piano THU James Campbell (clarinet), Valerie Tryon (piano) THU THU 3:48 AM THU Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) THU Symphony No.22 (H.1.22) in E flat major 'The Philosopher' THU Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, Marc Minkowski THU (conductor) THU THU 4:08 AM THU Pylkkänen, Tauno (1918-1980) THU Suite for oboe and strings (Op.32) THU Aale Lindgren (oboe), Finnish Radio Orchestra, Petri Sakari THU (conductor) THU THU 4:17 AM THU Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) THU Les Larmes de Jacqueline THU Hee-Song song (cello), Myung-Seon Kye (male) (piano) THU THU 4:24 AM THU Byrd, William (c.1543-1623) THU Content is rich THU Emma Kirkby (soprano), The Rose Consort of Viols THU THU 4:31 AM THU Svendsen, Johann (1840-1911) THU Festival Polonaise - for orchestra (Op.12) THU Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor) THU THU 4:40 AM THU Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU Fest- und Gedenksprüche for 8 voices (2 choirs) (Op.109) THU Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) THU THU 4:50 AM THU Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) THU Nocturne No.6 in D flat major (Op.63) THU Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) THU THU 5:00 AM THU Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) THU Sonata for viola da gamba & basso continuo in A minor - from THU Essercizii Musici THU Camerata Köln THU THU 5:11 AM THU Cimarosa, Domenico (1749-1801), original oboe arrangement by THU Arthur Benjamin THU Concerto for oboe and strings, arranged for trumpet THU Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, THU Michael Halasz (conductor) THU THU 5:22 AM THU Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) THU Scherzo capriccioso (Op.66) THU BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) THU THU 5:34 AM THU Franck, César [1822-1890] THU Sonata for violin and piano (M.8) in A major THU Jennifer Pike (violin), Tom Blach (piano) THU THU 6:04 AM THU Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) THU Suite no.1 in C major (BWV.1066) THU Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel (conductor). THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b01pz9jg (Listen) THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b01pz9l2 (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the THU Week: Brahms Hungarian Dances & Dvorak Slavonic Dances: The THU Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (conductor) DECCA THU 4784028 THU THU 9.30-10.30am THU A daily brainteaser, and performances by the Artist of the THU Week, English tenor Ian Bostridge. THU THU 10.30am THU Our guest this week is Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the THU Guardian newspaper. THU THU 11am THU The Story of Music in 50 Pieces THU No.7: Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli THU THU 11.37am THU Liszt: Prometheus THU London Philharmonic Orchestra THU Bernard Haitink (conductor) THU PHILIPS 438 751-2. THU THU 12:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9ln (Listen) THU Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Episode 4 THU THU Bruckner's elation following the success of his seventh THU symphony was short lived. His next symphony was rejected as THU bewildering by his conductor friend and 'artistic father', THU Hermann Levi, dealing a blow to the composer's confidence THU that had devastating consequences. Presented by Donald THU Macleod. THU THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pzrm5 (Listen) THU Bath Mozart Festival 2012, Episode 3 THU THU This week's Lunchtime Concerts are from the 2012 Bath Mozart THU Festival. Today's programme recorded in the Bath Assembly THU Rooms includes music for winds by Janacek and a quartet by THU Brahms. Presented by Katie Derham THU THU Janacek: Mladi (Youth) THU London Winds THU THU Brahms: String Quartet No 3 in B Flat, Op67 THU Jerusalem Quartet. THU THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01pz9wf (Listen) THU Chabrier: Le Roi malgré lui THU THU Today's Opera Matinee is a performance from the 2012 Wexford THU Festival - a festival renowned for staging rarely performed THU opera. Emmanuel Chabrier's effervescent three-act opéra THU comique of 1887, Le Roi Malgré Lui (King in Spite of Himself THU or The Reluctant King), is packed with beautiful solos and THU duets, vocal pyrotechnics and fun, lively choral pieces. THU Musical highlights include a large choral waltz in Act II THU and a colourful polonaise in Act III but the plot is almost THU hopelessly confusing and complex. THU It's 1573 and the Polish people have elected a French noble, THU Henri de Valois, to become their king but the Polish nobles THU led by Count Albert Laski would rather have the Archduke of THU Austria as king, so they conspire to rid Poland of Henri. To THU add to the intrigue, Henri is also the heir-apparent to the THU throne of France and he dislikes everything in Poland - even THU the climate in Krakow is miserable - so he joins the THU conspiracy to overthrow himself. Almost all the other THU characters in the opera are wrapped up in intrigue of trying THU to overthrow the Prince who pines for France but who finally THU gives in and accepts his fate. THU The libretto is by Emile de Najac and Paul Burani, revised THU by Jean Richepin and the composer himself, after the THU vaudeville of the same name written in 1836 by de THU Jacques-Arsène Ancelot (1794-1854). THU THU Henri de Valois, 'King of Poland' ..... Liam Bonner THU (baritone) THU Comte de Nangis, a friend of Henri ..... Luigi Boccia THU (tenor) THU Minka, slave girl of Laski ..... Mercedes Arcurí (soprano) THU Alexina, Duchess of Fritelli and niece of Laski ..... THU Nathalie Paulin (soprano) THU Laski, a Polish noble, Minka's owner ..... Quirijn de Lang THU (bass) THU Duc de Fritelli, an Italian noble ..... Frédéric Gonçalvès THU (baritone) THU Basile, innkeeper ..... Thomas Morris (tenor) THU Liancourt, a French noble ..... Carlos Nogueira (tenor) THU d'Elboeuf, a French noble ..... Lawrence Thackeray (tenor) THU Maugiron, a French noble ..... Simon Robinson (baritone) THU Marquis de Villequier, a French noble ..... Simon Meadows THU (bass) THU A soldier ..... Colin Brockie (bass) THU THU Wexford Opera Chorus THU Wexford Opera Orchestra THU Jean-Luc Tingaud (conductor). THU THU 16:30 In Tune b01pzrqs (Listen) THU Sean Rafferty with live music, arts news and guests from the THU music world. THU THU Also today, another instalment in The Story of Music in 50 THU pieces. Composer Howard Goodall, in conversation with Suzy THU Klein, explores his personal choice of 50 compositions that THU changed the course of music history, everyday at 5.30pm. The THU Story of Music continues in Essential Classics weekdays at THU 11am, and each episode is available as a download. THU Today: Monteverdi's madrigal O mirtillo THU THU Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. THU In.Tune@bbc.co.uk THU @BBCInTune. THU THU 18:30 Composer of the Week b01pz9ln (Listen) THU [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THU THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pztdy (Listen) THU Live from City Halls, Glasgow, J Strauss II, Berg THU THU The BBC SSO, conducted by Donald Runnicles, with the first THU part of a programme of Viennese classics by Strauss, THU Schubert, Berg and Beethoven. THU THU J Strauss II: Waltz: On the Beautiful Blue Danube THU Berg: Violin Concerto THU THU Julian Rachlin violin THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Donald Runnicles conductor THU THU Johann Strauss's unofficial Austrian national anthem begins THU a dance through the imagination of Vienna, a city whose THU relationship with tradition can be both as tender as THU Webern's tribute to Schubert, and as revolutionary as THU Beethoven's explosive Fifth Symphony. Or, indeed, as THU personal as Alban Berg's Violin Concerto, dedicated "to the THU memory of an Angel". Soloist Julian Rachlin, in partnership THU with Donald Runnicles, uncovers the painful secrets behind THU the shot-silk beauty of this quintessentially Viennese - yet THU wholly universal - 20th century masterpiece. THU THU 20:20 Twenty Minutes b01pztf0 (Listen) THU Sliding in at the Back THU THU Arts feature. THU THU 20:40 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pztf2 (Listen) THU Live from City Halls, Glasgow, BBC SSO/Runnicles - Strauss, THU Schubert, Berg, Beethoven - Part 2 THU THU Schubert (arr. Webern): Six German Dances THU Beethoven Symphony No.5 in C minor THU THU BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra THU Donald Runnicles conductor THU THU 22:00 Night Waves b01pzswc (Listen) THU Anne McElvoy with a first night review of Harold Pinter's THU Old Times starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Rufus Sewell as THU a married couple whose reminiscences over an evening open THU old wounds. THU THU 22:45 The Essay b01pzrhm (Listen) THU Anglo-Saxon Portraits, Alfred the Great THU THU The Anglo-Saxons rediscovered through portraits of thirty THU key figures from the era 550-1066. Michael Wood on Alfred THU the Great, King of Wessex and king of the Anglo-Saxons. THU THU The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of fashion, yet the half THU millennium between the creation of the English nation in THU around 550 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 was a formative THU one. THU THU A few years back, the BBC held a Great Britons debate. In THU the final ten were the usual suspects; Darwin, Newton Brunel THU and Shakespeare. Ultimately Churchill won the people's vote THU and landed first place. For Churchill though, the only THU person he considered truly 'Great' was Alfred, the founder THU of the English state and ancestor of our present Queen. THU THU Michael Wood chronicles Alfred's achievements: his writings; THU his reflections on kingship; his military skill; his THU rejuvenation of education and his legal expertise. Here are THU Alfred's own words about kingship. THU THU 'What I set out to do was to virtuously and justly THU administer the authority given to me. And I wanted to do it THU - so my talents and capacity might be remembered. But every THU natural gift in us soon withers if it is not ruled by THU wisdom. Without wisdom no talent can be fully realised: for THU to do something unwisely can hardly be accounted a skill. To THU be brief, I may say that it has always been my wish to live THU honourably, and after my death to leave to my descendents my THU memory in good works.' THU THU Producer: Sarah Taylor. THU THU 23:00 Late Junction b01pztf4 (Listen) THU Fiona Talkington has new music from experimental electronic THU duo Matmos, Latvian composer Peteris Vasks' Landscape with THU Birds, and the music of David Sylvian reimagined by THU electroacoustic musician Stephan Mathieu. THU THU FRI FRIDAY 01 FEBRUARY 2013 FRI FRI 00:30 Through the Night b01pz9h7 (Listen) FRI Catriona Young presents a concert from the 2012 BBC Proms. FRI The BBC Philharmonic perform orchestral masterpieces by FRI Richard Strauss and Sibelius FRI FRI 12:31 AM FRI Strauss, Richard [1864-1949] FRI Also sprach Zarathustra (Op.30) FRI BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) FRI FRI 1:05 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean [1865-1957] FRI Symphony no. 7 (Op.105) in C major FRI BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) FRI FRI 1:26 AM FRI Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) FRI String Quartet in A minor (1919) FRI String Quartet FRI FRI 1:58 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) arr.Agnieszka Duczmal FRI Clarinet Quintet in A major (K.581) arranged for clarinet FRI and string orchestra FRI Wojciech Mrozek (clarinet), The Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber FRI Orchestra in Poznan, Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor) FRI FRI 2:31 AM FRI Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) FRI Missa sancta No.1 in E flat major, (J.224) 'Freischutzmesse' FRI for soli, chorus & orchestra FRI Norwegian Soloist Choir, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Grete FRI Pedersen Helgerød (conductor) FRI FRI 3:04 AM FRI Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) FRI Serenade in C major for strings (Op.48) FRI The Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovít Rajter FRI (conductor) FRI FRI 3:38 AM FRI Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] FRI Nocturne in C sharp minor Op.posth for piano FRI Janusz Olejniczak (piano) FRI FRI 3:42 AM FRI Heinichen, Johann David (1683-1729) FRI Concerto for flute, bassoon, cello, double bass and FRI harpsichord FRI Vladislav Brunner (flute), Jozef Martinkovic (bassoon), FRI Juraj Alexander (cello), Juraj Schoffer (double bass), Milo? FRI Starosta (harpsichord) FRI FRI 3:52 AM FRI Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) FRI Boléro FRI Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos FRI (conductor) FRI FRI 4:06 AM FRI Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) FRI Fantasy and fugue for piano in C major, (K.394) (Vienna FRI 1782) FRI Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano) FRI FRI 4:17 AM FRI Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) FRI No.5 Nana; No.7 Polo; No.4 Jota - from Canciones populares FRI espanolas FRI Moshe Hammer (violin), William Beauvais (guitar) FRI FRI 4:24 AM FRI Handel, Georg Frideric [1685-1759] FRI Lascia la spina - from Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno FRI Anna Reinhold (mezzo-soprano), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis FRI Kossenko (director) FRI FRI 4:31 AM FRI Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06) FRI Concerto à 4 (Op.7 No.2) FRI Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini (violin/director) FRI FRI 4:40 AM FRI Lassus, Orlande de (1532-1594) FRI Magnificat 'Praeter rerum seriem' FRI The King's Singers FRI FRI 4:48 AM FRI Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) FRI Serenade No.2 in G minor for violin & orchestra (Op.69b) FRI Judy Kang (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, FRI Jean-François Rivest (conductor) FRI FRI 4:58 AM FRI Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) FRI Notturno (D.897) for piano and strings in E flat major FRI Vadim Repin (violin), Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Leif Ove FRI Andsnes (piano) FRI FRI 5:07 AM FRI Marcello, Alessandro (1669-1747) FRI Concerto in D minor FRI Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (trumpet), Colm Carey (organ of the FRI Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London) FRI FRI 5:16 AM FRI Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI Concerto for violin and string orchestra No.1 in A minor FRI (BWV.1041) FRI Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel (violin and conductor) FRI FRI 5:27 AM FRI Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849] FRI Ballade for piano no. 4 (Op.52) in F minor FRI Khatia Buniatishvili (piano) FRI FRI 5:38 AM FRI Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] FRI Sonata for cello and piano (Op.5'1) in F major FRI Danjulo Ishizaka (cello); Shai Wosner (piano) FRI FRI 6:02 AM FRI Suk, Josef (1874-1935) FRI Serenade for String Orchestra in E flat (Op.6) FRI Virtuosi di Kuhmo, Peter Csaba (conductor). FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b01pz9jj (Listen) FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b01pz9l4 (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the FRI Week: Brahms Hungarian Dances & Dvorak Slavonic Dances: The FRI Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (conductor) DECCA FRI 4784028 FRI FRI 9.30-10.30am FRI A daily brainteaser, and performances by the Artist of the FRI Week, English tenor Ian Bostridge. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI Our guest this week is Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the FRI Guardian newspaper. FRI FRI 11am FRI The Story of Music in 50 Pieces FRI No.9: Monteverdi: Orfeo (Prologue) FRI FRI 11.13am FRI Schubert: Symphony No.8 in B minor, D759 (Unfinished) FRI Chamber Orchestra of Europe FRI Claudio Abbado (conductor) FRI DG 423 655-2. FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week b01pz9lq (Listen) FRI Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Episode 5 FRI FRI Donald Macleod looks at how biographers have struggled to FRI reconcile what we know of Bruckner the man with the spirit FRI of his music, and the perplexing task of unpicking his FRI ultimate musical intentions from the multiple versions and FRI editions of his symphonies he left behind. FRI FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b01pzrm7 (Listen) FRI Bath Mozart Festival 2012, Episode 4 FRI FRI This week of Lunchtime Concerts comes from the 2012 Bath FRI Mozart Festival. Today, an arrangement for winds of the 7th FRI Symphony of Beethoven alongside music by Mozart. Presented FRI by Katie Derham FRI FRI Mozart: Songs: Das Veilchen, K476; An Chloe, K524; FRI Abendempfindung, K523 FRI Christopher Maltman (baritone) FRI Joseph Middleton (piano) FRI FRI Beethoven: Songs: Mailied, Op 52 No 4; Mit einem gemalten FRI Band, Op 83 No 3 FRI Christopher Maltman (baritone) FRI Joseph Middleton (piano) FRI FRI Beethoven: Symphony No 7 (arr. for winds) FRI London Winds. FRI FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 b01pz9wk (Listen) FRI Ulster Orchestra, Episode 4 FRI FRI Katie Derham showcases recent performances by the Ulster FRI Orchestra. The focus this week has been on music from Nordic FRI countries and music for voice and orchestra - today the two FRI themes come together in Christian Lindberg's Helikon Wasp FRI for conducting trombonist, narrator and orchestra. FRI The concert Lindberg conducted with the Ulster Orchestra in FRI October begins with the Helios Overture by Nielsen - FRI inspired by the Greek sun-god, Helios, a charioteer who FRI drives from east to west across the sky. Lindberg then FRI picked up his trombone to conduct and narrate his own work, FRI Helikon Wasp - who ever said only women can multitask? FRI Helikon Wasp is a theatrical piece which came to Lindberg in FRI a Swiss airport: "I had been playing a concert during which FRI I had felt rather disappointed with the empty FRI intellectualism that sometimes creeps into the world of FRI classical music... Helikon Wasp is a sort of hero who does FRI not have any convictions except doing whatever his mind and FRI soul tell him to do, and the thing he hates more than FRI anything else is intellectual mannerisms." And the Nordic FRI part of the programme ends with Sibelius's First Symphony - FRI or at least the first one he felt was enough like a Symphony FRI to give it a number. FRI FRI After that, we cross the Atlantic to the Americas for two FRI works with Jewish connections. The roots of Osvaldo FRI Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind for FRI clarinet and string orchestra are deeply planted in Hebraic FRI tradition. Golijov's ambition was to fuse thematic elements FRI of the Jewish klezmer tradition with the kind of string FRI writing found in Brahms and Mozart. The programme ends with FRI Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F - surely one of the jazziest FRI pieces ever written by a Russian Jew from Brooklyn. Gerswhin FRI admitted that the pre-premiere performance of this concerto FRI was the "greatest musical thrill" of his life. FRI FRI Nielsen: Helios Overture FRI Ulster Orchestra, FRI Christian Lindberg (conductor). FRI FRI 2.10pm FRI Lindberg: Helikon Wasp FRI Ulster Orchestra, FRI Christian Lindberg (conductor, narrator, trombone). FRI FRI 2.30pm FRI Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 FRI Ulster Orchestra, FRI Christian Lindberg (conductor). FRI FRI 3.10pm FRI Osvaldo Golijov: The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind FRI Ulster Orchestra, FRI David Krakauer (clarinet), FRI Katarina Andreasson (conductor). FRI FRI c. 3.55 pm FRI Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F FRI Peter Donohoe (piano), FRI Ulster Orchestra, FRI Dmitri Slobodeniouk (conductor). FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b01pzrqv (Listen) FRI Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from Amsterdam-based FRI reed quintet Calefax, making one of their hotly anticipated FRI UK appearances. FRI Plus live pmusic from Okeanos ensemble, appearing tomorrow FRI at the Barbican as part of the BBC Symphony Orchestra's FRI Total Immersion: Sounds from Japan. FRI Also today, another instalment in The Story of Music in 50 FRI pieces. Composer Howard Goodall, in conversation with Suzy FRI Klein, explores his personal choice of 50 compositions that FRI changed the course of music history, everyday at 5.30pm. The FRI Story of Music continues in Essential Classics weekdays at FRI 11am, and each episode is available as a download. FRI Today: French master Lully's Le bourgeois gentilhomme FRI FRI Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. FRI In.Tune@bbc.co.uk FRI @BBCInTune. FRI FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week b01pz9lq (Listen) FRI [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRI FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert b01pztfz (Listen) FRI Live from The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester FRI FRI In this unique 'Podium Swap' concert, the BBC Philharmonic, FRI conducted by John Storgårds and Håkan Hardenberger and FRI featuring both as soloists, perform works by Stravinsky, FRI Kimmo Hakola and Tobias Broström. FRI FRI Stravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments * FRI Kimmo Hakola: Violin Concerto (UK Premiere) * FRI FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI John Storgårds (conductor ** / violin) FRI Håkan Hardenberger (conductor * / trumpet) FRI FRI The BBC Philharmonic launches its celebration of FRI Stravinsky's three early ballets with Petrushka, the FRI colourful tale of love and death at a fairground, played FRI tonight in Stravinsky's original version for large FRI orchestra. Closer to home, prepare to be amazed as Håkan FRI Hardenberger, one of the world's greatest trumpeters, joins FRI conductor John Storgårds in a showpiece written especially FRI for him, then takes to the podium to conduct while Storgårds FRI plays a concerto written to display his own incredible FRI violin playing! FRI FRI 20:05 Discovering Music b01pztg1 (Listen) FRI Stephen Johnson explores Stravinsky's ballet Petrushka. FRI FRI 20:25 Radio 3 Live in Concert, part 2 b01pztg3 (Listen) FRI Live from The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester FRI FRI Tobias Broström: Lucernaris (Trumpet Concerto) (UK Premiere) FRI ** FRI Stravinsky: Petrushka (1911 version) ** FRI FRI BBC Philharmonic FRI John Storgårds (conductor ** / violin) FRI Håkan Hardenberger (conductor * / trumpet) FRI FRI 22:00 The Verb b01pzswf (Listen) FRI Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's 'Cabaret of the Word'. FRI FRI Produced by Faith Lawrence. FRI FRI 22:45 The Essay b01pzrhp (Listen) FRI The Anglo-Saxons rediscovered through portraits of thirty FRI key figures from the era 550-1066. Martin Carver on FRI Aethelflaed, lady of the Mercians, queen, wife, mother and FRI field marshal. FRI FRI The Anglo Saxons are somewhat out of fashion, yet the half FRI millennium between the creation of the English nation in FRI around 550 and the Norman Conquest in 1066 was a formative FRI one. FRI FRI No. 20 Martin Carver on Aethelflaed, lady of the Mercians, FRI queen, mother and field marshal. There are 30 Aethelflaeds FRI in the surviving Anglo-Saxon records, but one stands out FRI about them all. Martin assesses Aethelflaed, Alfred's FRI daughter who played such an important role in English FRI history, yet is not as well known as she deserves to be. FRI With the help of written and archaelogical evidence, we gain FRI an intriguing insight into the life of this brilliant FRI tactician and leader, afraid of nothing and nobody. FRI FRI Producer: Sarah Taylor. FRI FRI 23:00 World on 3 b01pztg5 (Listen) FRI Live from Celtic Connections FRI FRI Mary Ann Kennedy live from Glasgow at Celtic Connections, FRI one of the world's biggest winter music festivals, with FRI special late-night performances from top festival artists. FRI FRI Producer Roger Short. FRI