Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 1 of 13 SATURDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2019 05:54 AM Fretwork Marco Uccellini (c.1603-1680) Signum SIGCD576 SAT 01:00 Through the Night (m000b130) Violin Sonata no. 7 from 'Opera V' https://signumrecords.com/product/il-nomine-ii/SIGCD576/ BBC Proms 2017 Davide Monti (violin) Avet Rubeni Terterian: Symphony Nos. 3 and 4 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Thomas Dausgaard play 06:01 AM Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Schubert Unfinished Symphony and Mahler's 10th Symphony. Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Kirill Karabits (conductor) Catriona Young presents. Piano Sonata no 15 in C major, D840 Chandos CHSA5241 (Hybrid SACD) Alfred Brendel (piano) https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHSA%205241 01:01 AM Franz Schubert (1797-1828) 06:21 AM 10.45am New Releases – Conductor and organist, Anna Symphony no 8 in B minor D.759 (Unfinished) Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Lapwood, joins Andrew to discuss new and recent releases of BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard The Water Goblin (Op.107) choral music. (conductor) BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) Horizons: choral music by Palestrina, Rossi, Pfingst, Fairouz 01:23 AM 06:42 AM etc. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Singer Pur Symphony no 10 (compl. Deryck Cooke) Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo (Hob XXII:7), "Kleine Oehms OC1714 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard Orgelmesse" Phase Rever https://www.oehmsclassics.de/artikel/21842/Singer_Pur_Horizo (conductor) Henriette Schellenberg (soprano), Vancouver Chamber Choir, ns CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Jon Washburn (conductor) 02:36 AM Juris Karlsons: Oremus - Sacred Choral Works Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) The Latvian Radio Choir Trio for piano and strings in C major (K.548) SAT 07:00 Breakfast (m000b6p9) Sigvards Kļava (conductor) Trio Orlando Saturday - Elizabeth Alker Ondine ODE13422 https://www.ondine.net/?lid=en&cid=2.2&oid=6360 03:01 AM Classical music for breakfast time plus found sounds and the (1899-1963), Lennox Berkeley (orchestrator) odd unclassified track. Palestrina: Lamentations Book 2 Flute Sonata Cinquecento Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Swiss Romande Orchestra, Enrique Email [email protected] Hyperion CDA68284 Garcia-Asensio (conductor) https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68284

03:14 AM SAT 09:00 Record Review (m000b6pc) Palestrina Vol. 8: Missa fratres ego enim accepi etc. Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Andrew McGregor with William Mival and Anna Lapwood The Sixteen Symphony no 2 in E flat major, Op 63 Harry Christophers (conductor) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Andre Previn (conductor) 9.00am Coro COR16175 https://thesixteenshop.com/products/palestrina-volume-8 04:03 AM Royal Fireworks: music by Bach, Handel, Purcell and Telemann Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) Alison Balsom (trumpet) 11.15am Disc of the Week Nocturne for piano in E flat minor, Op 33 no 1 Balsom Ensemble Livia Rev (piano) Warner Classics 9029537006 I, Clara - Clara Schumann - A Life in Music https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/royal-fireworks Lucy Parham (piano) 04:12 AM Harriet Walter (narrator) Johann Christoph Pezel (1639-1694), Ronald Romm (arranger) Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 9 BBC Concert Orchestra Suite of German dances, arr for brass ensemble Op.10 No.3, Op.31 No.3, Op.111 Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Canadian Brass Jonathan Biss (piano) Deux-Elles DXL1179 (2CDs) Orchid Classics ORC100109 https://deux-elles.co.uk/product/i-clara-clara-schumann-a-life- 04:20 AM http://www.orchidclassics.com/releases/orc100109-jonathan- in-music-dxl-1179/ Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967) biss/ Mátrai Kepek (Mátra Pictures) Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) Facce d'Amore: arias by Cavalli, Boretti, Bononcini, Handel SAT 11:45 Music Matters (m000b6pf) etc. Cosmic Curiosity 04:31 AM Jakub Józef Orliński (countertenor) (1809-1847) Il Pomo d’Oro Tom Service talks to Michael Tilson Thomas who's celebrating Ruy Blas (overture) Op 95 Maxim Emelyanychev (conductor) 50 years of conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. He BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) Erato 9029542338 reflects on the orchestra's vitality and energy, on the need of https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/facce-damore finding new ways to engage with audiences, and on composing 04:40 AM music after having heart surgery. And three decades after the Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Brahms: String Quartet Op. 67 and Piano Quintet Op. 34 fall of the Berlin Wall, we reflect on the importance of the Keyboard Sonata in D major, Hob.XVI/37 Kirill Gerstein (piano) event for the city's culture. With contributions from Anne Andreas Staier (fortepiano) Hagen Quartett McElvoy, who was a correspondent in Berlin in 1989; Matthias Myrios MYR021 Schulz, Intendant of the Berliner Staatsoper; and the journalist 04:50 AM https://myriosmusic.com/products/myr021-brahms-string- Rebecca Schmid, we learn about the city’s plans to Richard Strauss (1864-1949) quartet-piano-quintet commemorate the 30th anniversary through music. Also Love Scene - from the opera 'Feuersnot', Op 50 celebrating a big anniversary is Paul Hillier and his ensemble Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) #CelloUnlimited: music for solo cello by Kodály, Hindemith, Theatre of Voices. They’re renowned for their approach to both Prokofiev, Casals, Henze and Crumb early and contemporary music, bringing together composers 05:01 AM Daniel Müller-Schott (cello) like Perotin and Arvo Part. We survey their 30 years of artistic Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Orfeo C984191 activity together. And 500 years after his death, we eavesdrop 7 variations on "God save the King" in C major (WoO.78) on a new chamber opera about Leonardo da Vinci. Staged at the Theo Bruins (piano) 9.30am Building a Library: William Mival compares recordings Victoria and Albert Museum, the production focuses on the of Mahler's 3rd Symphony - and picks a favourite. inner life and personal relationships of this unique artist and 05:09 AM scientist and we talk to its composer Alex Mills and librettist Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909) Mahler's monumental 3rd Symphony, completed in 1896, Brian Mullin. Noveletta Op.82 No.2 for orchestra remains to this day the longest symphony in the standard Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) repertory, and one of the most powerful, taking around 90 minutes to perform all six movements. Composed largely in SAT 12:30 This Classical Life (m000b6ph) 05:16 AM Mahler's hut on the edge of the Attersee in Austria, his 3rd Jess Gillam with... Andrey Lebedev George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Symphony is a musical embodiment of nature and the 6 Concerto grosso in A minor, Op 6 no 4 (HWV 322) movements together depict what Mahler wrote to his friend Jess and classical guitarist Andrey Lebedev swap music from Stefano Montanari (violin), Stefano Montanari (leader), Max Marschalk as 'A Summer's Midday Dream. There are Brahms to Mason Bates, and Jimmie Rowles feat. Stan Getz. Accademia Bizantina traces of subtitles to each movement, although they were dropped before publication, and the whole symphony opens as 05:28 AM 'Pan Awakes' and 'Summer Marches In'. The first movement SAT 13:00 Inside Music (m000b74t) Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) takes 30 minutes alone and forms Part 1 of the symphony, A musical adventure with composer and clarinettist Mark Prelude for piano in C sharp minor, Op 45 while the remaining five movements form Part 2. The fourth Simpson Cedric Tiberghien (piano) movement sets words from Nietzsche's 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra', to be sung by mezzo-soprano, and the fifth Composer and clarinettist Mark Simpson embarks on a two- 05:34 AM movement sets words from Das Knaben Wunderhorn. hour musical adventure that traverses atmospheric music for Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884) electronics and orchestra by Jonathan Harvey, rhapsodic Vltava (Moldau) from 'Ma Vlast' 10.20am New Releases symphonic writing by Rachmaninov and a mischievous piano Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec, Raffi piece by Stravinsky. Armenian (conductor) Ouvertures for Orchestra: music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Bernhard Bach and Johann Ludwig Bach At 2pm Mark ascends into the Australian night sky for his Must 05:46 AM Concerto Italiano Listen piece: part of an epic and mystical cycle of works by Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor) Australian composer Georges Lentz, which is still being Agnus Dei for chorus Naïve OP30578 (2CDs) composed today. BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) In Nomine II A series in which each week a musician reveals a selection of Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 2 of 13 music - from the inside. NIKOLIO...... Alex Banfield (tenor) Violin Sonata no 1 Op 8 in F major SCHOOLMASTER...... Ivan Sharpe (tenor) Vilde Frang Bjaerke (violin), Jens Elvekjaer (piano) A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 FATHER LADAS...... Jeremy Peaker (baritone) 03:23 AM Opera North Chorus Franz Schubert (1797-1828) SAT 15:00 Sound of Gaming (m000b6pk) Opera North Orchestra conducted by Garry Walker. Symphony No.8 in B minor (D.759) "Unfinished" The secret tricks of video game composers Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy (conductor)

Jessica Curry with the latest and greatest music for video SAT 21:45 Between the Ears (m000b8hg) 03:45 AM games. Living in a Box Cesar Franck (1822-1890) Le Chasseur Maudit, symphonic poem (M.44) Today she's joined by composer Winifred Phillips who has At 26, Max lives alone in a caravan five miles outside Fort Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Milen Nachev scored some of the biggest game franchises from Assassin's William, managing university pressures whilst fighting for (conductor) Creed to God of War to Little Big Planet. She's also written a settled status, yet he’s happier than he’s ever been. handy composers guide on how to write game music. Jess and 03:59 AM Winifred chat about writing for those huge franchises, the glory Laszlo Sary (b.1940) of live games music concerts and what composers are getting up SAT 22:00 New Music Show (m000b6pt) Kotyogo ko egy korsoban (1976) to in games. A look back at Huddersfield 2018, and a Sound of the Week Amadinda Percussion Group with David Helbich Plus composer and musician J.J. Ipsen calls up to introduce an 04:09 AM exclusive new release - his music for the brand new game Tom Service looks back at last year's Huddersfield Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912-1990) Planet Zoo, and Jess's Classic Track is an absolutely seminal Contemporary Music Festival, with music by Francesca Three Gymnopedies score - music from Chrono Trigger by Yasunori Mitsuda. Verunelli and Graham Flett. We also hear from composer Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Myer Fredman (conductor) David Helbich as he talks about his Sound of the Week - the Get in touch - email [email protected] sounds that are results of direct interventions on someone’s ears 04:18 AM or on the outside shell of headphones. Richard Rodney Bennett (1936-2012), David Lindup (arranger) Murder on the Orient Express - music from the film (arr. SAT 16:00 Music Planet (m000b6pm) Francesca Verunelli: Cinemaolio Lindup) Kathryn Tickelll with Diabel Cissokho in session Divertimento Ensemble BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor) HCMF 2018 The best roots-based music from across the world - Kathryn 04:30 AM Tickelll with Senegalese kora player Diabel Cissokho in session, Graham Flett: of a beast Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) plus new releases and a focus on Norwegian Sami singer Mari Kluster5 Trio no 1 for recorder, oboe & basso continuo - from Essercizii Boine. HCMF 2018 Musici Camerata Koln Listen to the world - Music Planet, Radio 3's new world music show presented by Lopa Kothari and Kathryn Tickell, brings us 04:42 AM the best roots-based music from across the globe - with live SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2019 Hector Gratton (1900-1970) sessions from the biggest international names and the freshest Legende - symphonic poem emerging talent, classic tracks and new releases, plus a monthly SUN 00:00 Freeness (m000b74w) Orchestre Metropolitain, Gilles Auger (conductor) Road Trip, taking us to the heart of each location's music and Pulled By Magnets culture. Whether it's traditional Indian ragas, Malian funk, UK 04:51 AM folk or Cuban jazz, you'll hear it on Music Planet. Corey Mwamba presents the best improvised music from the Franz Liszt (1811-1886) outer edges of jazz and beyond. La Lugubre gondola S.200 Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) SAT 17:00 J to Z (m000b6pp) This week, drummer Seb Rochford talks about his new band Snarky Puppy in concert Pulled By Magnets which takes in black metal and Hindu 05:01 AM Bhajans; Frisk Frugt from the experimental music collective Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Jumoké Fashola presents a concert by genre-busting collective Yoyooyoy creates a whole world in a two-minute improvisation, Sonata No 2 in B flat major, Z.791 Snarky Puppy recorded at this year’s Montreux Jazz Festival. and the American saxophonist Steve Lehman returns with his Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) Over the course of the past decade the group have amassed a long-standing trio on a record that demonstrates how their 10 huge following for their brand of contemporary jazz fusion – years of collaborating makes the music ever stronger. 05:08 AM which draws on funk, rock, electronica and beyond – winning Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Unknown (arranger) three Grammy Awards along the way. Produced by Rebecca Gaskell Cuba (Suite espanola No 1, Op 47, No 8) A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3. Tomaz Rajteric (guitar) Also in the programme, British piano player Bill Laurance, a Snarky Puppy veteran and a star soloist and composer in his 05:14 AM own right, shares a collection of tracks that have inspired his SUN 01:00 Through the Night (m000b6pw) Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) work. Haydn and Bartok Les Larmes de Jacqueline Hee-Song Song (cello), Myung-Seon Kye (piano) Produced by Dominic Tyerman for Somethin’ Else. The strings of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in concert. Catriona Young presents. 05:21 AM Antonio Salieri (1750-1825) SAT 18:30 Opera on 3 (m000b6pr) 01:01 AM Sinfonia in D major 'Veneziana' The Greek Passion Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) String Symphony No 10 in B minor Flora Willson and Nigel Simeone are at the Leeds Grand Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tomo Keller (leader) 05:31 AM Theatre to introduce Opera North’s production of Martinu’s Arvo Part (b.1935) opera The Greek Passion given in its rarely heard original 01:12 AM Fratres version. It is a tale of prejudice and moral conviction set in a Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Petr Nouzovsky (cello), Yukie Ichimura (piano) small Greek village as the villagers prepare to present their Violin Concerto No 1 in C major annual staging of Christ’s Passion. The impact that the passion Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tomo Keller (violin) 05:44 AM play has on the performers leads them to question attitudes to a Blagoje Bersa (1873-1934) group of refugees who have sought asylum in the 01:31 AM Idila Op 25b (1902) neighbourhood, which in turn brings the village in conflict with Bela Bartok (1881-1945) Croatian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Tarbuk its church elders. Divertimento for string orchestra (conductor) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tomo Keller (leader) Martinu composed the opera at the end of his life for London, 05:52 AM but perhaps for political reasons the opera was never presented. 01:57 AM George Gershwin He later recreated another version for Vienna, but Opera North, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Georg Christian Lehms 3 Preludes for piano (1926) in a co-production with Den Norske Opera, have returned to the (author) Donna Coleman (piano) original and created a startling and topical telling, directed by Cantata No.170 "Vergnugte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust" Christopher Alden, which has garnered enthusiastic reviews. (BWV.170) 05:59 AM Sung in English, this is an chance to hear a vibrant and colourful Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo soprano), Les Musiciens du Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) work, full of folk inspired elements and impassioned drama. Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor) Flute Concerto Yuri Shut'ko (flute), NRCU Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav CAST 02:19 AM Blinov (conductor) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) MANOLIOS ...... Nicky Spence (tenor) Marienlieder Op 22 06:20 AM KATERINA ...... Magdalena Molendowska (soprano) Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) YANNAKOS ...... Paul Nilon (tenor) Piano Concerto no 2 in A major PANAIT...... Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts (tenor) 02:37 AM Gabrielius Alekna (piano), Lithuanian National Symphony PRIEST GRIGORIS...... Stephen Gadd (baritone) Hector Berlioz Orchestra, Juozas Domarkas (conductor) PRIEST FOTIS...... John Savournin (bass-baritone) La Mort de Cleopatre (The Death of Cleopatra) KOSTANDIS...... Richard Mosley-Evans (baritone) Annett Andriesen (alto), Netherlands Radio Symphony 06:41 AM LENIO...... Lorna James (soprano) Orchestra, David Robertson (conductor) Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) CAPTAIN...... Steven Page (baritone) Cello Concerto no 1 in E flat major, G.474 ARCHON...... Jonathan Best (bass-baritone) 03:01 AM David Geringas (cello), Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David MICHELIS...... Alexander Robin Baker (tenor) Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Geringas (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 3 of 13 SUN 07:00 Breakfast (m000b6f7) Thomas Weelkes: O Lord God Almighty Bob Martin, Pat La Barbera, Bob Crea, John Laws, reeds; Sunday - Martin Handley William Byrd: Ad Dominum cum tribularer Buddy Budson, kb; Joe Beck, g; Tony Levin, b; Buddy Rich, d; Sam Woodyard, perc. 1973. Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, The Cardinall's Musick featuring listener requests. DISC 6 Artist Alan Barnes / Harry Allen Email [email protected] SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (m000b6f9) Title If There’s a Sky Above La Serenissima at 25 Composer Allen Album Barnestorming SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (m000b7n3) Hannah French and violinist Adrian Chandler chat about 25 Label Woodville Sarah Walker with a refreshing musical mix years of his ensemble La Serenissima, including recordings of Number 115 track 4 music by Vivaldi, Tartini, Pisendel and Fasch. Duration 5.02 Sarah Walker chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting Performers: Alan Barnes, as; Harry Allen, ts; John Pearce, p; music to complement your morning, and puts a musical spin on Dave Chamberlain, b; Bobby Worth d. 2007. events. SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (m000b0ml) Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (1974 Archive) DISC 7 The west wind whirls the leaves around and fireworks might Artist Bob Downes still be heard cracking and popping, inspiring Sarah to play An archive recording from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford Title Spanish Plain music by that conjures up autumnal audio (first broadcast 6 November 1974). Composer Downes pictures. Then a flute melds with stringed instruments in the Album Diversions sweetest of music by Mozart, while conductor John Wilson gets Responses: Byrd Label Openian the BBC Philharmonic waltzing with Eric Coates in Dancing Psalms: 32, 33, 34 (Wood, Camidge, Parratt) Number 001 Side 1 Track 1 Nights. First Lesson: Genesis 41 vv.46-57 Duration 8.59 Canticles: Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense (Tippett) Performers: Bob Downes, fl; Barry Guy, b; Dennis Smith, d. There’ll also be a magical scene, created by the combined Second Lesson: Revelation 4 vv.1-11 1971. 44.45 talents of Igor Stravinsky, the Cleveland Orchestra and Pierre Anthem: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd) Boulez plus a couple of rather mysterious surprises - one a DISC 8 mellow jazz duo, the other a gentle serenade by the French Simon Preston (Organist) Artist Manhattan Transfer composer Germaine Tailleferre. Nicholas Cleobury (Assistant Organist) Title Birdland Colin Walsh (Organ scholar) Composer Zawinul, Hendricks Finally Sarah presents the bold, agile, bluesy sound of George Album Best of Manhattan Transfer Gershwin’s An American in as painted by the London Label Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and conductor Andre Previn. SUN 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (m000b6fc) Number SD 19319 Track 8 10/11/19 Duration 6.00 A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 Performers: Tim Hauser, Alan Paul, Janis Siegel, Cheryl Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests for all styles of jazz. Bentine, v. 1979 Among the artists featured this week are Count Basie, Jackie SUN 12:00 Private Passions (m000b7n5) McLean, Dinah Washington and Buddy Rich. DISC 9 Ken Loach Artist Cecile McLorin Salvant DISC 1 Title The Trolley Song The film director Ken Loach talks to Michael Berkeley about Artist Count Basie Composer Martin / Blaine the classical music he’s loved throughout his life and the Title Corner Pocket Album For One To Love dangerous power of music in film. Composer Green Label Mack Avenue Album Basie at Birdland Number 1095 Track 7 Ken Loach began his career directing Z Cars - but very soon Label Roulette Duration 3.51 entered the national consciousness in the late 1960s with films Number 0946 3 97449 2 3 Track 12 Performers: Cecile McLorin Salvant, v; Aaron Diehl, p; Paul such as Cathy Come Home, Poor Cow and Kes. He’s kept up Duration 5.02 Sikivie, b; Laurence Leathers, d. 2015 this prolific pace in the subsequent fifty years, making more Performers: Thad Jones, Sonny Cohn, Lennie Johnson, Snooky than fifty award-winning films for cinema and television, and Young, t; Quentin Jackson, Benny Powell, Henry Coker, tb; DISC 10 achieving a level of realism rarely captured by other directors. Marshal Royal, Frank Wess, Frank Foster, Budd Johnson, Artist Muggsy Spanier His latest film, Sorry We Missed You, is about the impact on Charlie Fowlkes, reeds; Count Basie, p; Freddie Green, g; Eddie Title Mandy Make Up Your Mind families of the gig economy. Jones, b; Sonny Payne, d. June 1961. Composer Meyer, Johnson Album 1931 and 1939 Ken talks to Michael about the music of his childhood growing DISC 2 Label BBC up in Nuneaton after the war – he chooses Brahms's Academic Artist Scott Hamilton Number CD 687 Track 16 Festival Overture to recall music lessons at school - and he we Title Dance Song Duration 2.41 hear a piece by Schubert which reminds him of his own Composer Otto Francker Performers Muggsy Spanier, c; George Brunis, tb; Rod Cless, children growing up. Album Danish Ballads & More cl; Nick Caiazza, ts; Joe Bushkin, p; Bob Casey, b; Al Sidell, d. Label Stunt 12 Dec 1939. Ken picks recordings which bring back particular moments in Number 18102 Track 2 his life: the sheer energy and excitement of Carlos Kleiber’s Duration 7.24 1974 recording of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony; the 1968 Performers Scott Hamilton, ts; Jan Lundgren, p; Hans SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (m000b6ff) recording of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto by Mstislav Rostropovich Backenroth, b; Kristian Leth, d. 2018 How to compose music and Herbert von Karajan, which brings back memories of making Kes; and Geza Anda’s recording of Mozart’s Piano DISC 3 So you want to write a piece of music? Where do you start? Concerto Number 21, which was used in the film Elvira Artist Jackie McLean And then how do you carry on? How much music theory do you Madigan. Title I’ll Keep Loving You need to know? Or can you get away with knowing very little Composer Powell about music? Every one of Ken’s films has a cause at its heart such as Album Let Freedom Ring Tom Service offers encouragement with the help of composers homelessness, unemployment and civil rights. We hear the Label Blue Note Brian Irvine and Cheryl Frances-Hoad. music of resistance that reflects the struggle of ordinary people Number 84106 Track 2 for justice and dignity that has driven his career. Duration 6.16 Performers Jackie McLean, as; Walter Davis, Jr, p; Herbie SUN 17:30 Words and Music (m000b6fh) Producer: Jane Greenwood Lewis, b; Billy Higgins, d. 19 March 1962 20.41 Remembering Weimar 1919-1933 A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3 DISC 4 The Weimar Republic may barely have spanned fifteen years Artist Dinah Washington from the adoption of a new German constitution in August SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0009zxk) Title Keeping Out of Mischief Now 1919 (following the abdication of the Kaiser in November The Cardinall's Musick - Gibbons, Greaves, Tomkins and more Composer Waller / Razaf 1918) to the beginning of 1933 but there can rarely have been a Album Sings Bessie Smith / Sings Fats Waller more disturbing and yet thrilling period in Germany’s history. From Wigmore Hall, London. Label American Jazz Classics Political turbulence and violence were matched by radical Number 99133 Track 18 developments in the arts and a new kind of sexual candour. Presented by Andrew McGregor. Duration 2.40 Germany’s military was still smarting after defeat in the First Performers Dinah Washington, v; Johnny Coles, Clark Terry, World War but that conflict’s violence seemed to have found a Founded by Andrew Carwood in 1989, The Cardinall's Musick Joe Newman, Ernie Royal t; Julian Priester, Melba Liston, tb; fresh outlet in social and political upheaval. As the demand for has gone on to perform and record much-praised collections of Jerome Richardson, Sahib Shihab, Frank Wess, Bennie Golson, war reparations began to bite the economy collapsed; English music from the Renaissance, including a complete Eddie Chamblee, Charles Davis, reeds; Jack Wilson, p; Freddie housewives found that they needed barrow loads of cash to buy edition of William Byrd, who features in this mixed programme Green, g; Richard Evans b; Charlie Persip, b. 1957 their groceries and by 1933 there were six million people out of alongside his contemporaries and successors. work. At the same time, and maybe in part, because of the DISC 5 hardship and social turmoil, cabaret culture flourished; ragtime Orlando Gibbons: O clap your hands Artist Buddy Rich took over from the waltz; Berg and Schoenberg forged a new Thomas Greaves: England receive the rightful king Title Nutville musical language; Brecht began to create a revolutionary Thomas Tomkins: O God, the proud are risen against me Composer Horace Silver theatre; Dada was born; the satire of Otto Dix and George John Hilton: As there be three blue beans Album Roar of 74 Grosz sharpened its claws; Alfred Doblin and Robert Musil William Byrd: The eagle's force Label LRC wrote books that would become landmarks of modernist fiction; Michael East: O metaphysical tobacco Number 24103 Track 1 and the Bauhaus, through its teaching as well as its practice, William Byrd: Deus venerunt gentes Duration 4.50 began to transform our understanding of architecture and Richard Allison: O Lord bow down Performers: Greg Hopkins, Charlie Davis, John Hoffman, Larry design. Thomas Tomkins: The hills stand about Jerusalem Hall, t; Allan Kalan, Keith O’Quinn, John Leys, tb; Joe Romano, This edition of Words and Music with Sheila Atim and Philip Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 4 of 13 Franks is about the historical Weimar, of course, but it’s also 09 00:15:01 Performer: Comedian Harmonists about how we continue to think about Weimar. George Grosz translated by A.J. Pomerans Duration 00:02:33 Extract from A Small Yes and a Big No, read by Philip Franks You'll be introduced to the quintessential Weimar woman – Duration 00:00:41 29 00:58:22 Die Krupps Vicki Baum’s ash blonde, Ypsi Lona, as well as to the Stahlwerksinfonie A emblematic figure of Moosbrugger, the murderer who haunts 10 00:15:34 Weintraubs Syncopators Performer: Die Krupps Musil’s novel, The Man without Qualities. The artist George Nimm Dich in Acht vor Blonden Frauen Duration 00:00:05 Grosz gives a first-hand account of what it was like to live in Performer: Weintraubs Syncopators Weimar’s capital, Berlin and we hear one of the pieces Duration 00:00:34 30 00:58:27 dedicated to him by the Dadaist composer, Erwin Schulhoff. Historical Headlines There’s also an encounter with one of the very first examples of 11 00:15:52 Historical headlines, read by Zahid Warley Schoenberg’s twelve tone composition and a chance to hear George Grosz translated by A.J. Pomerans Duration 00:00:32 soprano Barbara Hannigan’s Berg- like account of Gershwin’s Extract from A Small Yes and a Big No read by Philip Franks But Not for Me , recorded just a couple of years ago. Berg and Duration 00:01:08 31 00:59:14 Die Krupps Gershwin admired each other’s work and actually met in Vienna Stahlwerksinfonie A in 1928 so the affiliation is historical as well as aesthetic. Berg 12 00:17:00 Friedrich Hollaender Performer: Die Krupps figures in his own right too, of course, with extracts from his Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt Duration 00:00:47 two great prophetic operas, Lulu and Wozzeck. You’ll find Performer: Marlene Dietrich more links between Weimar and the myth of Weimar in two Duration 00:03:01 32 00:59:15 Hanns Eisler famous film performances – Marlene Dietrich’s cabaret Der Graben number, Falling in Love Again, from Josef von Sternberg’s The 13 00:20:02 Performer: Ernst Busch Blue Angel and Joel Grey from the sound track of Bob Fosse’s Marc Behm Lyricist: Kurt Tucholsky Seventies classic, Cabaret. Extract from Queen of the Night, read by Sheila Atim Duration 00:03:58 As with the music so with the words..... take Marc Behm’s Duration 00:00:13 thriller, Queen of the Night from which I’ve chosen an extract. 33 01:03:10 Its set in the Twenties at the height of the Weimar period but 14 00:20:15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Alfred Doblin translated by Michael Hofmann was published in America in 1977 – testament to the period’s Die Zauberflote from the slaughterhouse chapter of Berlin Alexanderplatz read way of jumping out of time. Chronology is also deliberately Performer: Claudio Abbado by Philip Franks Duration: 00:02:40 jumbled in the programme’s ending where the great star of the Duration 00:01:13 Duration 00:03:58 Weimar stage, Lotte Lenya, gives a twentieth century tone to the words of the nineteenth century philosopher, Nietzsche. It 15 00:20:59 34 01:05:50 Alban Berg may be a hundred years since the establishment of the Weimar Marc Behm From Lulu Republic but it seems somehow perfectly natural that many of Extract from Queen of the Night, read by Sheila Atim Singer: Teresa Stratas the ideas and impulses of that time find echoes in the present as Duration 00:01:00 Orchestra: Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Paris well as in the past. Duration 00:02:56 16 00:22:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Readings: Die Zauberflote 35 01:15:00 Ypsi Lona by Vicki Baum translated by Don Reneau Performer: Claudio Abbado Joseph Roth translated by Michael Hofmann Moosbrugger by Robert Musil translated by Sophie Wilkins Duration 00:01:26 Extract from What I saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-33 read by A Small Yes and a Big No by George Grosz translated by A.J. Philip Franks Pomerans 17 00:23:30 Erwin Schulhoff Duration 00:01:08 Queen of the Night by Marc Behm Sonata Erotica Going to the Dogs: The Story of a Moralist by Erich Kastner Performer: Ebony Band 36 01:12:40 translated by Cyrus Brooks Duration 00:00:41 Nietzsche freely translated by M Z Warley Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood Extract from Vereinsamt, read by Sheila Atim Erinnerung an die Marie A by Bertolt Brecht translated by 18 00:24:11 Duration 00:00:16 David Constantine and Tom Kuhn Marc Behm First Dada Manifesto by Hugo Ball translated by Ralph Extract from Queen of the Night, read by Sheila Atim 37 01:12:56 Mannheim Duration 00:00:06 Nietzsche in German ( BBC Archive) What I saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-33 by Joseph Roth Vereinsamt, read by Lotte Lenya translated by Michael Hofmann 19 00:24:01 John Kander and Fred Ebb Duration 00:01:12 Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Doblin translated by Michael Two Ladies Hofmann Performer: Joel Grey 38 01:14:15 What I saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-33 by Joseph Roth Duration 00:03:12 Nietzsche freely translated by M Z Warley translated by Michael Hofmann Extract from Vereinsamt, read by Sheila Atim Vereinsamt Nietzsche freely translated by M Z Warley 20 00:27:11 Duration 00:00:16 Erich Kastner translated by Cyrus Brooks Producer: Zahid Warley Extract from Going to the Dogs: The Story of a Moralist, read by Philip Franks SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (m000b6fk) 01 00:01:40 Die Krupps Duration 00:02:28 Poles Apart Stahlwerksinfonie A Performer: Die Krupps 21 00:37:07 The unknown tale of cold war communist Poland’s unlikely love Duration 00:00:31 Christopher Isherwood affair with electronic music. Robert Worby finds out Warsaw Extract from Goodbye to Berlin, read by Philip Franks was a beacon of musical freedom behind the iron curtain. It was 02 00:02:14 Duration 00:01:16 here that the remarkable Polish Radio Experimental Studio was Historical headlines established in 1957, and this was the first electronic music Historical headlines, read by Zahid Warley 22 00:38:30 George Gershwin studio in the Eastern Bloc and the fourth in Europe. This Duration 00:00:21 But not for me arranged by Bill Elliott and Barbara Hannigan futuristic facility was at the cutting edge of modern music, and Performer: Barbara Hannigan was a serious rival for existing studios in Paris, Milan, and 03 00:02:35 Die Krupps Duration 00:04:33 Cologne in the West. But at a time when contemporary music Stahlwerksinfonie A was viewed with deep suspicion in the satellite states of the Performer: Die Krupps 23 00:42:57 Soviet Union, and Warsaw itself had been destroyed during Duration 00:00:31 Bertolt Brecht translated by David Constantine and Tom Kuhn WWII, a shiny new electronic music studio hardly looked like a Erinnerung an die Marie, read by Sheila Atim priority. But when Stalin’s murderous legacy was condemned by 04 00:02:52 Friedrich Hollaender Duration 00:01:29 the new Soviet leadership in 1956, a loosening of the Eastern Solang wir jung sind, madame European communist stranglehold began. Uniquely in Poland Performer: Curt Bois 24 00:44:27 Stefan Wolpe the church and intellectuals struck an unparalleled bargain with Duration 00:02:41 An Anna Blume the Polish authorities, allowing each to rub along with the other, Performer: Ensemble Aventure as long as they agreed to keep their nose out of one another’s 05 00:05:34 Duration 00:06:11 business. Vicki Baum translated by Don Reneau This suited the Communist People’s Polish Republic who were Ypsi Lona, read by Sheila Atim 25 00:50:38 keen to distance themselves from Moscow, and supporting the Duration 00:01:31 Hugo Ball translated by Ralph Mannheim Polish Radio Experimental Studio helped promote a positive From First Dada Manifesto read by Philip Franks image of what appeared to be a progressive society, not only to 06 00:07:06 Kurt Weill Duration 00:01:26 itself, but to the world. Die Moritat von Mackie Messer Now a new generation of Poles have re-discovered the rich Performer: Max Raabe and Ensemble Modern 26 00:52:05 Arnold Schoenberg musical archive of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio, that Duration 00:02:44 From Suite for Piano, Op. 25, Intermezzo created the sounds of the future, not in spite of, but because of Performer: Glenn Gould the complex postwar history of the People’s Polish Republic. 07 00:09:50 Duration 00:02:11 A BBC Radio Cumbria Production for BBC Radio 3. Presented Robert Musil translated by Sophie Wilkins by Robert Worby and produced by Andrew Carter. Moosbrugger, read by Sheila Atim 27 00:54:15 Duration 00:02:00 Joseph Roth translated by Michael Hofmann Extract from What I saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-33, read by SUN 19:30 Drama on 3 (m000b6fm) 08 00:11:54 Erwin Schulhoff Sheila Atim Radio 3 at HighTide Foxtrott, one of the Pittoresken Duration 00:01:37 Performer: Steffen Schleiermacher Two plays recorded live at HighTide Festival in Aldeburgh, set Duration 00:03:07 28 00:55:23 Johann Strauss II on the edge of the world, weaving myth and archaeology, telling Perpetuum Mobile stories of humanity and sacrifice. Created in tandem and with a Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 5 of 13 playful rapport, the plays were presented with live foley. newfound repertory and fascinating new-old sound gave a boost 02 00:07:15 Frédéric Chopin to the classical recording industry. They overturned the way Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op 11 (2nd mvt) Silver Darlings classical music was listened to and performed, making Performer: Daniel Barenboim Rita ..... Cassie Layton household names of musicians whose scholarly credentials Orchestra: Staatskapelle Berlin Reggie ..... Simon Ludders became almost as important as their performing flair. Conductor: Andris Nelsons Sam ..... Joel MacCormack Duration 00:03:12 Val ..... Anastasia Hille Nicholas Kenyon tells the story of that revolution, from the earliest pioneers to the global superstars of today. Across the 03 00:10:40 William Walton Writer: Tallulah Brown series, he’ll uncover the musical detective-work which went on Set me as a Seal in universities and rehearsal rooms, reliving the incredible Choir: Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge The Shores vitality of the times through landmark recordings which took Duration 00:03:43 Mammoth ..... Clare Perkins the musical world by storm. Kenny, Shul ..... Joel MacCormack 04 00:14:45 Leonard Bernstein Erin, Dena ..... Cassie Layton In today’s episode, Nicholas looks at the emergence of early Mambo from Symphonic dances from 'West Side story' Oxir, Carrotson ..... Simon Ludders music as mainstream. As the 1970s began, rebellion was in the Orchestra: Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra Thorpe ..... Anastasia Hille air for music, as in so much else, and Britain saw the Conductor: Gustavo Dudamel proliferation and extraordinarily rapid success of period- Duration 00:02:28 Writer: instrument ensembles. Certainly, there were over-statements of claims to authenticity, rebuttals from modern instrumentalists, 05 00:18:55 Amy Beach Sound: Anne Bunting, Peter Ringrose and a period of polarisation. But the public loved the Romance for violin and piano, Op.23 Director: Jessica Dromgoole rediscoveries – these new interpreters delved back into the Performer: Paul Barritt middle ages, explored rare and forgotten repertory, and made Performer: James Lisney Tallulah Brown is a published playwright and screenwriter from ancient music irresistible. Duration 00:05:51 Suffolk. Her plays have included Songlines, Sea Fret and When the Birds Come. J. S. Bach: B minor Mass (Sanctus) 06 00:24:13 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Concentus Musicus Wien Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin) Vinay Patel is best known for writing BAFTA-winning single Nikolaus Harnoncourt, director Performer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky play 'Murdered by my Father', and Demons of the Punjab for Singer: Anna Netrebko . His stage plays included True Brits, and An Boyce: Symphony No 4 in F major (1st movement - Allegro) Conductor: Valery Gergiev Adventure. Academy of Ancient Music Orchestra: Mariinsky Orchestra Christopher Hogwood, conductor Duration 00:04:13

SUN 21:00 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b6fp) J. S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No 3 (Air) Jessye Norman The English Concert MON 00:30 Through the Night (m000b6fw) Trevor Pinnock, conductor Polish Independence Day Fiona Talkington introduces highlights of concerts recorded from the past and present featuring the great soprano Jessye Perotin: Alleluya pascha nostrum With a focus on music by Polish composers and performers. Norman, who died in September. Martyn Hill, tenor With Catriona Young. The Early Music Consort of London, The world lost one of its greatest opera singers on September David Munrow, director 12:31 AM 30th this year, and the tributes flooded in from radio stations Karol Kurpinski (1785-1857) around the world, with recordings of concerts stored in their Josquin des Prez: Faulte d’argent Grand Battle Symphony archives going back to the 1960s. This evening's In Concert Musica Reservata Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks (conductor) features highglights from some of these recordings, culminating Andrew Parrott, conductor in a performance of Verdi's Requiem. 12:51 AM Machaut: Ay mi! Dame de valour Karol Kurpinski (1785-1857) Mascagni: Voi lo sapete, o mamma (from 'Cavalleria Studio der Fruhen Musik Fugue et coda sur le motif d'une chansonette des Légions Rusticana') Thomas Binkley, conductor polonaises en Italie Jessye Norman (soprano) Krzysztof Ksiazek (piano) Munich Radio Orchestra Tallis: O nata lux Kurt Eichhorn (conductor) Clerkes of Oxenford 12:56 AM Closing Concert of the ARD Music competition, Jessye David Wulstan, conductor Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) Norman as Prizewinner Piano Concerto no 2 in F minor, Op 21 Recorded at Hercules Hall, Residenz, Munich, 1968 Telemann: Psalm 6, No 8: Es müssen alle meine Feinde. Krzysztof Ksiazek (piano), Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks Rene Jacobs, countertenor (conductor) Berlioz: Les nuits d'été (excerpts): Villanelle; Absence: L'Ile Kuijken Consort inconnue 01:28 AM Jessye Norman (soprano) Hildegard von Bingen: A feather on the breath of God Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) New Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra Gothic Voices Mazurka no 7 in F minor, Op 7 no 3 Charles Dutoit (conductor) Emma Kirkby, soprano Krzysztof Ksiazek (piano) Christopher Page, conductor Brahms: 2 Songs, Op 91 01:32 AM Jessye Norman (soprano) Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 4 (4th movement) Bartlomiej Pekiel (?-c.1670) Enrique Santiago (viola) Esterhazy Quartet Missa Pulcherrima Mark Markham (piano) Camerata Silesia, Julian Gembalski (positive organ), Anna Recorded at the 1997 Ludwigsburg Castle Festival, Germany J. S. Bach: Cantata No 79 'Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild', Szostak (conductor) BWV 79 (Chorus) Giuseppe Verdi Leonhardt Consort 02:02 AM Messa da Requiem Gustav Leonhardt, director Henryk Gorecki (1933-2010) Jessye Norman (soprano) Concerto – Cantata for flute and orchestra, Op 65 Agnes Baltsa (mezzo-soprano) Produced in Cardiff by Amelia Parker Carol Wincenc (flute), National Polish Radio Symphony José Carreras (tenor) Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski (conductor) Evgeny Nesterenko (bass) Bavarian Radio Chorus 02:22 AM Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2019 Francois Dufaut (1604-1672),Honore D'Ambrys (c.C17th) Riccardo Muti (conductor) Pièce pour harpe & Air de cour “Le doux silence de nos bois" Recorded at Hercules Hall, Residenz, Munich, 1981 MON 00:00 Classical Fix (m0004n79) Ground Floor, Angelique Mauillon (harp), Marc Mauillon Lolly Adefope (tenor), Etienne Galletier (theorbo)

SUN 23:00 The Future of the Past - Early Music Today Comedian and actress Lolly discovers music for cooking, 02:31 AM (m000b6fr) calming and comedy in Clemmie's classical playlist. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Reinventing the past Symphony No 1 in D major 'Titan' Lolly's playlist: Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Jerzy Semkow (conductor) Nicholas Kenyon looks at the emergence and rapid success of Manuel de Falla - Jota (from 7 Canciones populares Españolas) early music as mainstream. Chopin - Piano Concerto no.1 (2nd movement) 03:27 AM Nico Muhly - Set Me as a Seal Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819-1872) Fifty years ago a revolution began in classical music. Back then, Bernstein - Mambo from West Side Story (Symphonic Dances) Triolet (Triolet) there was little doubt how to play a Mozart symphony or a Bach Amy Beach - Romance for violin and piano Urszula Kryger (mezzo soprano), Katarzyna Jankowska- passion – it meant big symphonic forces, heavy textures, slow Tchaikovsky - Letter Scene from Eugene Onegin Borzykowska (piano) speeds and modern instruments. But then along came period performance: a new generation of musicians researched and Classical Fix is a podcast from BBC Radio 3. If you're new to 03:29 AM revived period instruments, performance styles and forgotten classical music and wondering where to start - this is where you Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665) composers. With lighter forces, faster speeds and new tools, start. Violin Sonata no 1 a 2, Op 6 they declared war on the interventionist musical culture of the Arparia Ensemble mid-19th century. To start with, they were largely dismissed as 01 00:04:26 Manuel de Falla eccentrics - Neville Marriner called them "the open-toed- Jota (Suite populaire espagnole arr Kochanski) 03:35 AM sandals and brown-bread set” – and academics unable to play in Performer: Elizabeth Sellars Grazyna Bacewicz (1909-1969) tune. But throughout the 1970s and 80s they multiplied and Performer: Len Vorster Suite for chamber orchestra (1946) gathered force. Along with the advent of the CD, their Duration 00:02:40 Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Krenz (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 6 of 13 03:42 AM MON 09:00 Essential Classics (m000b7gw) MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000b7gy) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Claire Skinner, Bernstein's Birds, grounds and chaconnes Divertimento for 2 flutes and cello in C major, Hob.4.1, On the Town, Ruth Gipps's 'holiday' 'London trio' No 1 Live from Wigmore Hall, London. Joanna MacGregor, one of Les Ambassadeurs Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. the UK's most adventurous pianists, plays an eclectic mix of birds, grounds and chaconnes, including works by Rameau, 03:51 AM 0930 Your ideas for pieces on the Essential Classics Messiaen, Purcell, Birtwistle, Gibbons and Glass. Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943) playlist. Prelude no.13 in D flat major Presented by Andrew McGregor. Lukas Geniusas (piano) 1010 Musical Time Travellers – stories behind the music making of the British Isles. Rameau: Le rappel des osieaux 03:57 AM Couperin: Les fauvétes plaintives Ludomir Rozycki (1883-1953) 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Messiaen: Le merle noir Symphonic Poem: Mona Lisa Gioconda, Op 31 actress Claire Skinner. Rameau: La poule National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wojciech Czepiel Janáček: The barn owl has not flown (from On an Overgrown (conductor) 1110 Essential Schubert Songs – one each day. Path, Book 1) Sir Harrison Birtwistle: Oockooing Bird 04:08 AM 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Alizâdeh: Call of the Birds Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) musical reflection. Purcell: Ground in C minor, Z221 Cello Sonata no 1 in E minor, Op 38 Philip Glass: Prophecies (from Koyaanisqatsi) Antonio Meneses (cello), Menahem Pressler (piano) Byrd: First Pavane (from My Ladye Nevells Booke) MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000b8hr) Philip Glass: Knee Play No 4 (from Einstein on the Beach, 04:14 AM Malcolm Arnold (1921- 2006) from Trilogy Sonata) Mieczyslaw Karlowicz (1876-1909) Pachelbel: Ciaccona in F minor 4 Songs - Z nowa wiosna (1892-5?) Arnold's Many Personalities Jadwiga Rappe (contralto), Ewa Poblocka (piano) Joanna MacGregor (piano) Donald Macleod journeys through some of the contrasting sides 04:21 AM of Sir Malcolm Arnold and his music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000b7h0) Horn Concerto no 1 in D major, K412 Sir Malcolm Arnold was a prolific composer, writing music in BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers Premysl Vojta (horn), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, many different genres ranging from nine symphonies and over Lukasz Borowicz (conductor) twenty concertos, to chamber music, music for brass bands and Emily Howard's music embraces a diverse range of influences nearly one hundred and twenty film scores. These many works from science, maths, philosophy and poetry, and she's used 04:31 AM for film include classics such as Hobson’s Choice, Whistle concepts from the world of mathematics in the shape and Adam Jarzebski (1590-1649) Down the Wind, the St Trinian’s films, and The Bridge on the structure of her piece "Torus". A torus is a whole with a hole: it Venite Exsultemus - concerto a 2 River Kwai for which he won an Oscar. He composed works is often described as doughnut-shaped, a squashed and stretched Bruce Dickey (cornetto), Alberto Grazzi (bassoon), Michael for some of the very top performers in the music industry ball held together with a central void. In it, the music is as much Fentross (theorbo), Jacques Ogg (organ) including Julian Bream, Julian Lloyd Webber, Larry Adler, about absence as presence. It was commissioned for the 2016 Frederic Thurston, Benny Goodman, and collaborated with the BBC Proms seasons and this performance was recorded at 04:37 AM likes of Deep Purple and Gerard Hoffnung. His music crossed London's Barbican Hall by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) social boundaries and gave pleasure to so many, and yet his conductor Martyn Brabbins. Radio 3 New Generation Artist Beatus vir, SV 268 personal life was marred by alcoholism, depression and periods Elena Urisote then joins the orchestra for Vaughan Williams' Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks of hospitalisation. He’s been described as a larger than life concerto in all but name, The Lark Ascending, and we'll hear (conductor) character, outrageous, Falstaffian, Bohemian, and some of the the first of 3 Vaughan Williams symphonies conducted by stories which circulated about Arnold have become the stuff of Brabbins this week - we'll hear the 5th today, the 4th tomorrow 04:45 AM legend. and the 3rd on Thursday. Later in the afternoon, highlights Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) from a concert the BBC Singers gave in the fine acoustics of St Nocturne in D flat major, Op 27 No 2 Across the week Donald Macleod traces Sir Malcolm Arnold’s Giles Cripplegate including Mahler's own arrangement of the Zbigniew Raubo (piano) life through exploring five different influences upon the Adagietto from his 5th Symphony, and we round off with composer’s music, from his love of Cornwall and Ireland, to his Ravel's musical memorial to his compatriot François Couperin. 04:52 AM own mental and emotional wellbeing. In today’s programme the Presented by Penny Gore. Felix Nowowiejski (1877-1946) focus is upon the many different and contrasting sides of Polish Courtship Overture (1903) Arnold’s character and its impact upon his music. 2pm Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Humala Emily Howard: Torus (conductor) Some of Arnold’s best loved scores may be full of fun, such as Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending his music for the Hoffnung festivals, but his works could also Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 05:06 AM have a much darker character as well. The slow movement in Elena Urisote (violin) Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868),Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco his second symphony depicts lamenting shades of Mahler, and BBC Symphony Orchestra (1895-1968) his first string quartet has influences of Bartok. In his early Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Concert transcription of 'Largo al factotum' from Rossini's career Arnold also led a double life between trumpeter, and Barber of Seville composer. The composer won the day, and yet despite his often c.3.15pm Sol Gabetta (cello), Bertrand Chamayou (piano) highly turbulent personal life, Arnold could compose music Brahms: Fest- und Gedenkspruche Op.109 which has stood the test of time. His ever popular first set of Mahler arr. Clytus Gottwald: Im Abendrot (Adagietto from 05:12 AM English Dances for example, was composed not long after he’d Symphony No. 5) Ignacy Feliks Dobrzynski (1807-1867) been released from an asylum. BBC Singers Andante and Rondo alla Polacca arr. for flute and orchestra Anna Tilbrook (piano) Henryk Blazej (flute), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, The Belles of St Trinian’s (Prelude) James O’Donnell (conductor) Ryszard Dudek (conductor) Paul Janes, piano BBC Philharmonic Orchestra c.4pm 05:23 AM Rumon Gamba, conductor Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin Hyacinthe Jadin (1776-1800) BBC Symphony Orchestra Trio no 3 in F (1797) Symphony No 2, Op 40 (Lento) Sakari Oramo (conductor) Trio AnPaPie London Symphony Orchestra Richard Hickox, conductor 05:44 AM MON 16:30 Early Music Now (m000b8ht) Jan Krenz (b.1926) String Quartet No 1, Op 23 Voces Suaves at the RheinVokal Festival Concertino for piano & orchestra Maggini Quartet Adam Wodnicki (piano), Polish Radio National Symphony Giacomo Carissimi pioneered the genre of sacred music drama Orchestra Katowice, Tadeusz Wojciechowski (conductor) Clarinet Sonatina, Op 29 that became known as 'oratorio'. Jephte is his best-known work, Michael Collins, clarinet based on the story in the Old Testament Book of Judges. 06:05 AM Michael McHale, piano Interestingly, Carissimi remains faithful to the story as told Aleksander Zarzycki (1834-1895) whereas Handel a century later provides a happy ending. The Mazurka in G major, Op 26 English Dances Set 1, Op 27 world-renowned Renaissance vocal group Voces Suaves, trained Monika Jarecka (violin), Krystyna Makowska (piano) The Philharmonia and formed at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, performs this Bryden Thomson, conductor masterpiece of 17th-century music recorded during the 2019 06:11 AM RheinVokal Festival at the spectacular church of St Severus, Grzegorz Fitelberg (1879-1953) Produced by Luke Whitlock, for BBC Wales Boppard in Germany, which lies in the Rhine Gorge, a Rapsodja polska (Polish Rhapsody), Op 25 (1913) UNESCO World Heritage Site. To open the concert, a Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Salwarowski If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is harpsichord miniature by Carissimi's contemporary Luigi Rossi, (conductor) available. performed by Jörg-Andreas Bötticher. Emotional distress https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR Luigi Rossi: Durezze e legature MON 06:30 Breakfast (m000b7gt) 2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support Jörg-Andreas Bötticher, harpsichord Monday - Georgia's classical picks Mental health Giacomo Carissimi: Jephte, Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr0 Voces Suaves featuring listener requests. 3LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health Jörg-Andreas Bötticher, conductor & organ

Email [email protected] Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 7 of 13 MON 17:00 In Tune (m000b7h2) Double Concerto for Two String Orchestras, Piano and 05:09 AM Lucy Crowe and La Nuova Musica, AKA Trio, Neil Gaiman Timpani, H271 Leevi Madetoja (1887-1947) Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie (soloist), Les Violons Kullervo, Op 15 (1913) Sean Rafferty is joined by the writer Neil Gaiman, who appears du Roy, Anne Van Den Bossche (piano), Frank Braley Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam this week in concert with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. (conductor) (conductor) Soprano Lucy Crowe also joins Sean, with the early music group La Nuova Musica, who are currently touring their 01:26 AM 05:24 AM 'Classical Women' programme, and there's guitar, kora and Claude Champagne (1891-1965) Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) percussion from AKA Trio, who also head out on tour this Danse villageoise Last Spring, Op 33, No 2 week. Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, Les Violons du Roy Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (leader)

01:30 AM 05:30 AM MON 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000b7h4) Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) Percy Grainger (1882-1961) In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, Symphony No 4, Op 29 'The Inextinguishable' To a Nordic Princess (bridal song) vers. piano including a few surprises. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Leslie Howard (piano) Schonwandt (conductor) 05:37 AM MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b7h6) 02:07 AM Constantin Silvestri (1913-1969) Beethoven and Beyond Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941) Three Pieces for String Orchestra Polish Fantasy, Op 19 Romanian Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal (conductor) Cédric Tiberghien presents a programme of solo piano works Lukasz Krupinski (piano), Santander Orchestra, Lawrence by two of Beethoven’s musical descendants - Brahms and Foster (conductor) 05:49 AM Schoenberg - framed by two sets of variations by Beethoven Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) himself. Brahms's four Ballades were composed at the start of 02:31 AM Piano Concerto in G major his lifelong affection for Clara Schumann, who helped establish Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Alwin Bar (piano), Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, his career. By contrast, Schoenberg's 3 Piano Pieces, Op 11 String Quartet in A minor, Op 132 Bernhard Klee (conductor) came at a time of turbulence: his wife Mathilde had recently Danish String Quartet, Frederik Oland (violin), Rune Tonsgaard eloped with a painter. Beethoven had his own problems - among Sorensen (violin), Asbjorn Norgaard (viola), Fredrik Sjolin 06:11 AM them his increasing deafness - when he wrote his two sets of (cello) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) variations in 1802, yet despite this affliction, he was inspired to Trio for piano, clarinet and viola in E flat major, K498, write music of extraordinary innovation that he described as 03:18 AM 'Kegelstatt' quite unlike any he had ever composed before. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Martin Frost (clarinet), Antoine Tamestit (viola), Cedric Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G major, BWV 1048 Tiberghien (piano) Recorded at Wigmore Hall last Saturday and presented by Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) Martin Handley 03:31 AM TUE 06:30 Breakfast (m000b7qs) Beethoven: 6 Variations on an Original Theme in F Op 34 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Tuesday - Georgia's classical mix Brahms: 4 Ballades, Op 10 Don Giovanni K 527 (Overture) Danish Radio Sinfonietta, Adam Fischer (conductor) Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Interval featuring listener requests. 03:37 AM Schoenberg: 3 Piano Pieces, Op 11 Joseph Jongen (1873-1953) Email [email protected] Beethoven: 15 Variations and a Fugue on an Original Theme in Allegro appassionato, Op 95, No 2 E flat 'Eroica Variations' Op 35 Grumiaux Trio TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (m000b7qv) Cédric Tiberghien (piano) 03:45 AM Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Alec Shaw, the bird man, Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), Unknown (arranger) Claire Skinner, Korngold's Robin Hood O mio babbino caro (excerpt Gianni Schicci) MON 22:00 Music Matters (m000b6pf) Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. [Repeat of broadcast at 11:45 on Saturday] Rasilainen (conductor) 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics 03:47 AM playlist. MON 22:45 The Essay (m000b7h8) Johan Halvorsen (1864-1935) The Weimar Years Norwegian Rhapsody No 1 in A 1010 Musical Time Travellers – stories behind the music Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green making of the British Isles. Episode 1 (conductor) 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the In the first of five personal takes on the Weimar Republic, 04:00 AM actress Claire Skinner. historian Jochen Hung presents his view of the Weimar George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Republic from Berlin. Aure, deh, per pieta (excerpt Giulio Cesare) 1110 Essential Schubert Songs – one each day. Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's MON 23:00 Night Tracks (m000b7hb) musical reflection. Music for the evening 04:08 AM Godfrey Ridout (1918-1984) An adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, Fall fair (1961) TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000b8hl) from classical to contemporary and everything in between. Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Malcolm Arnold (1921- 2006)

04:16 AM Arnold's Celtic Connections Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2019 Capriccio (excerpt Finale of 'Bal masque') Donald Macleod explores the influence of Cornwall and Ireland Wyneke Jordans (piano), Leo van Doeselaar (piano) upon Malcolm Arnold and his music. TUE 00:30 Through the Night (m000b7hd) In Flanders Fields 04:21 AM Sir Malcolm Arnold was a prolific composer, writing music in Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) many different genres ranging from nine symphonies and over A concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the La Forza del Destino, Overture twenty concertos, to chamber music, music for brass bands and recapturing of the city of Mons by Canadian soldiers. Catriona Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) nearly one hundred and twenty film scores. These many works Young presents. for film include classics such as Hobson’s Choice, Whistle 04:31 AM Down the Wind, the St Trinian’s films, and The Bridge on the 12:31 AM Flor Alpaerts (1876-1954) River Kwai for which he won an Oscar. He composed works Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Capriccio - Luim (1953) for some of the very top performers in the music industry Adagio for Strings Flemish Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) including Julian Bream, Julian Lloyd Webber, Larry Adler, Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie Frederic Thurston, Benny Goodman, and collaborated with the 04:36 AM likes of Deep Purple and Gerard Hoffnung. His music crossed 12:39 AM Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) social boundaries and gave pleasure to so many, and yet his Eugene Ysaye (1858-1931) Trio Sonata, personal life was marred by alcoholism, depression and periods Les Neiges d’antan, Op 85 Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists of hospitalisation. He’s been described as a larger than life Pascale Giguère (violin), Orchestre Royal de Chambre de character, outrageous, Falstaffian, Bohemian, and some of the Wallonie (soloist), Les Violons du Roy, Frank Braley 04:50 AM stories which circulated about Arnold have become the stuff of (conductor) Robert Schumann (1810-1856) legend. Die Braut von Messina, Op 100 (Overture) 12:50 AM Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard Across the week Donald Macleod traces Sir Malcolm Arnold’s Michel Lysight (b.1958) (conductor) life through exploring five different influences upon the November composer’s music, from his eclectic interest in different kinds Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, Les Violons du Roy, 04:58 AM of musical genres, to his own mental and emotional wellbeing. Frank Braley (conductor) Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) In today’s programme the focus is upon the influence of Magnificat II Cornwall and Ireland upon Arnold’s life and creativity. 01:03 AM Chorus of Swiss Radio, Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor) Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) Sir Malcolm Arnold spent much time holidaying in Cornwall Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 8 of 13 and eventually living there. It would become a significant home Betsy Jolas: Onze Lieder - UK premiere Centre, London, in collaboration with the Belvedere, Vienna. for Arnold, often providing the inspiration and setting to Haydn: Symphony No. 103 "Drumroll" compose many works including his Four Cornish Dances, Three Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet) Le Gateau Chocolat and Lucy McCormick both performed in Sea Shanties and Fantasy for Guitar. Ireland would also provide BBC Symphony Orchestra Effigies of Wickedness – a show from ENO and the Gate a similar role for Arnold, although his troubled personal life Sakari Oramo (conductor) Theatre which was based on songs banned by the Nazis. also had a great influence upon his music including the Eighth Symphony, and his Philharmonic Concerto. c.3.15pm Le Gateau Chocolat is a drag artist and contemporary opera Claudio Monteverdi: Cantate Domino a6 performer who has performed internationally from the Three Shanties, Op 4 (Allegro vivace) Alonso Lobo: Versa est in luctum Edinburgh Festival Fringe to the Beyreuth Festival opera house. Jaime Martin, flute Charles Villiers Stanford: Beati quorum via Jonathan Kelly, oboe Franz Biebl: Ave Maria Lucy McCormick's hit shows include Triple Threat and Post Emma Johnson, clarinet Orlando Gibbons: O clap your hands Popular. She’s been an Artist in Residence for the Royal Claire Briggs, horn Robert Lucas Pearsall: Lay a garland Vauxhall Tavern’s DUCKIE nights, and a Research Fellow at Susanna Cohen, bassoon Pierre Villette: Hymne à la Vierge Queen Mary University London. John Tavener: Mother of God, here I stand Four Cornish Dances, Op 91 Joseph Rheinberger: Abendlied, Op. 69, No. 3 Gaylene Gould is a cultural director and curator who has The Philharmonia, Charles Wood: Hail, Gladdening Light spearheaded a series of projects involving film, writing and art Bryden Thomson, conductor Sergei Rachmaninov: Tebe poem for Tate, the V&A and h club. BBC Singers Fantasy for Guitar, Op 107 Peter Dijkstra (conductor) Dr Lisa Mullen teaches film and literature at the University of Sean Shibe, guitar Cambridge and is the author of Mid Century Gothic. She is a c.4pm New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by the BBC and the Symphony No 8, Op 124 (Allegro) Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 4 Arts and Humanities Research Council to put research on the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland BBC Symphony Orchestra radio. Andrew Penny, conductor Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Producer: Caitlin Benedict. Philharmonic Concerto, Op 120 c.4.35pm London Philharmonic Orchestra Arthur Bliss: The Enchantress Bernard Haitink, conductor Dame Sarah Connolly (mezzo soprano) TUE 22:45 The Essay (m000b7r9) BBC Symphony Orchestra The Weimar Years Produced by Luke Whitlock, for BBC Wales Sir Andrew Davis (conductor) Episode 2 If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is available. TUE 17:00 In Tune (m000b7r1) Camilla Smith looks the the art of the Weimar Republic. Emotional distress Christopher Maltman and Joseph Middleton, Crispian Steele- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR Perkins, Ben Goldscheider 2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support TUE 23:00 Night Tracks (m000b7rc) Sean Rafferty is joined by baritone Christopher Maltman with Dissolve into sound Mental health pianist Joseph Middleton, who are releasing a new album of https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr0 songs built around the theme of wartime. The French horn An adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, 3LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health player, and BBC Young Musician 2016 finalist, Ben from classical to contemporary and everything in between. Goldscheider also joins Sean to play live, and trumpeter Crispian Steele-Perkins talks to Sean, as he gets ready for a TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000b7qx) traditionally busy Christmas season. Chamber Music Concerts from the Netherlands - Schulhoff and WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2019 Brahms TUE 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000b7r3) WED 00:30 Through the Night (m000b7rf) Sarah Walker presents the first programme in a week of In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, Messa da Requiem chamber music concerts recorded in the Netherlands. Today, including a few surprises. the Alma Quartet play Schulhoff's sprightly 1st String Quartet Verdi's operatic masterpiece performed by the RTE at the Park Hall, Musis in Arnhem, and the Gryphon Trio Philharmonic Choir and National Symphony Orchestra. perform Brahms's Piano Trio No.1 in B flat at the Concert Hall TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b7r5) Presented by Catriona Young. in Tilburg. In awe of nature 12:31 AM Sarah Walker (presenter) The BBC Singers travel from the foothills of Peru to the open Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) skies of Estonia and the unspecified blue hills of a significant Messa da Requiem SCHULHOFF world premiere in this concert under Chief Conductor Sofi Angela Meade (soprano), Enkelejda Shkoza (contralto), String Quartet No.1 Jeannin, which pivots on Messiaen’s songs of love Cinq Antonio Poli (tenor), Evgeny Stavinsky (bass), RTE Alma Quartet Rechants. The French composer was inspired by the Philharmonic Choir, RTE National Symphony Orchestra, vocalisations of the Peruvian Harawi in writing his piece, which Michele Mariotti (conductor) BRAHMS alternates urgent calls with sensuous contemplation realized in a Piano Trio No.1 in B flat, Op.8 harmonic wash of sound. 01:53 AM Gryphon Trio Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) It is surrounded here by the natural world: Estonian Erkki-Sven Concerto in modo misolidio for piano and orchestra SCHULHOFF Tüür’s humbling song in awe of nature and Judith Weir’s major Olli Mustonen (piano), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Markus Tango new work for mixed choir and string quartet, blue hills beyond Lehtinen (conductor) Alma Quartet blue hills. 02:31 AM Tüür: The Wanderer's Evening Song Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000b7qz) Messiaen: Cinq Rechants Symphony no 3 in E flat major, Op 10 BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers at the Barbican Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Hiroyuki Iwaki Interval (conductor) Among the first composers commissioned by the Ensemble InterContemporain, Betsy Jolas wrote her Onze Lieder for them Judith Weir: Blue hills beyond blue hills (BBC commission, 03:03 AM in 1977, with a solo part for Pierre Thibaud who was her world premiere) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) colleague at the Paris Conservatoire where she was taught by String Quartet in C major Op 76`3 (Emperor) Olivier Messiaen. She avoided the bald title ‘concerto’ in favour BBC Singers Armida Quartet of something more atmospheric, creating a sequence of Ligeti String Quartet instrumental songs for trumpet of contrasting character and Sofi Jeannin (conductor) 03:31 AM scoring. This concert recorded at London's Barbican Hall Paul Dukas (1865-1935) features star soloist Hakan Hardenberger who also performs Villanelle for horn and orchestra Haydn's bright & energising trumpet concerto. Two "Classical" TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (m000b7r7) Esa Tukia (horn), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael symphonies frame these concertante works under the Weimar and the Subversion of Cabaret Culture Adelson (conductor) orchestra's Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo. As part of the Barbican's Sound Unbound weekend in May this year the BBC Matthew Sweet, performers Lucy McCormick and Gateau 03:38 AM Singers recorded a concert at St Batholomew-the-Great Chocolat, curator Florence Ostende, New Generation Thinker Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) featuring music spanning the 15th- to 21st Centuries, and the Lisa Mullen and Gaylene Gould with an audience at London's 4 Lieder from the Schemelli songbook (BWV.443, 468, 470 & afternoon ends with the second of the Vaughan Williams Barbican Centre 439) Symphonies which the BBC Symphony Orchestra has recently Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano), Domen Marincic (gamba), recorded with conductor Martyn Brabbins, and a piece by From 1919 when the Weimar constitution said all were equal Dalibor Miklavcic (organ) which Arthur Bliss wrote for the rich, expressive contralto and had the right to freedom of expression, through to the voice of Kathleen Ferrier and an orchestra without clarinets, Mbari Writers and Artists club in Nigeria, to the UK today, 03:47 AM bassoons, or tuba, ‘relying on the nasal tone of oboe and cor clubs and cabarets have always been spaces of creativity. The Lars-Erik Larsson (1908-1986) anglais, and the sardonic sound of muted brass’. panel consider a series of moments in history to ask when and Concertino for Piano and Strings (Op.45 No.12) (1957) Presented by Penny Gore. how club culture started to influence our wider society. Marten Landstrom (piano), Uppsala Chamber Soloists

2pm Florence Ostende is the curator of Into the Night: Cabarets and 04:03 AM Prokofiev: Symphony 1 "Classical" Clubs in Modern Art which runs at the Barbican Art Gallery Adam Jarzebski (1590-1649) Haydn: Trumpet Concerto until January 19th 2020 curated and organised by Barbican Sentinella Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 9 of 13 Simon Standage (violin), Il Tempo Ensemble for some of the very top performers in the music industry Eric Coates: including Julian Bream, Julian Lloyd Webber, Larry Adler, London Bridge: March 04:07 AM Frederic Thurston, Benny Goodman, and collaborated with the Selfish Giant: Phantasy Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) likes of Deep Purple and Gerard Hoffnung. His music crossed Wood Nymphs: Concert Waltz Piano Sonata in F sharp (Op.78) social boundaries and gave pleasure to so many, and yet his For Your Delight: Serenade Erno Dohnanyi (piano) personal life was marred by alcoholism, depression and periods Lazy Night: Valse Roance of hospitalisation. He’s been described as a larger than life The Enchanted Garden 04:17 AM character, outrageous, Falstaffian, Bohemian, and some of the The Three Men: Suite Leos Janacek (1854-1928) stories which circulated about Arnold have become the stuff of Sumarovo dite (The Fiddler's Child) legend. BBC Philharmonic Peter Thomas (violin), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan John Wilson, conductor Volkov (conductor) Across the week Donald Macleod traces Sir Malcolm Arnold’s life through exploring five different influences upon the 04:31 AM composer’s music, from his love of Cornwall and Ireland, to his WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (m000b5xf) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) own mental and emotional wellbeing. In today’s programme the Exeter Cathedral Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 focus is upon the many eclectic influences upon Arnold’s own Jeno Jando (piano) music. Live from Exeter Cathedral.

04:38 AM Sir Malcolm Arnold didn’t like to be boxed into being one type Introit: Justorum animae (Stanford) Giuseppe Sammartini (1695-1750) of composer. His range of works testify to this, including both Responses: Leighton Sinfonia in F major traditional symphonies, to more obscure works including a Psalms 69, 70 (Ross, Mann, Goss) Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (director) concerto for Eater, Waiter, Food and Orchestra. His Organ First Lesson: Daniel 5 vv.13-31 Concerto demonstrates the influences of Handel and Bach, and Canticles: Bullock in D 04:46 AM Jazz permeates through his Concerto for Two Pianos (3 Hands). Second Lesson: Revelation 7 vv.1-4, 9-17 John Cage (1912-1992) A Grand, Grand Overture is very different, and not only Anthem: Lo, the full, final sacrifice (Finzi) Four squared for a capella choir displays his mastery as an orchestrator, but includes some rather Voluntary: Hymne d'action de grâce 'Te Deum', Op 5 No 3 BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) unusual soloists, three hoovers and a floor polisher. (Langlais)

04:54 AM Suite Bourgeoise for flute, oboe and piano (Tango) Timothy Noon (Director of Music) Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) Nancy Ruffer, flute Timothy Parsons (Assistant Director of Music) Rondo for piano (Op.1) in C minor John Anderson, oboe Ludmil Angelov (piano) Helen Crayford, piano WED 16:30 New Generation Artists (m000b5xh) 05:02 AM Concerto for Organ and Orchestra, Op 47 Mariam Batsashvili and Alec Frank-Gemmill Frantisek Jiranek (1698-1778) Ulrik Spang-Hanssen Bassoon Concerto in G minor Royal Aarhus Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra New Generation Artists: music by some of the great piano Sergio Azzolini (bassoon), Collegium Marianum Douglas Bostock, conductor virtuosi of the nineteenth century. Former NGA, Alec Frank-Gemmill, plays the substantial Duo 05:16 AM A Grand Grand Overture, Op 57 by Adolf von Henselt, a virtuoso once mentioned in the same Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991) Jane Glover, hoover breath as Rubinstein, Liszt and Chopin. Also today, Mariam Tri Studije / Za B.J.M (3 Studies, dedicated to B.J.M) Christopher Laing, hoover Batsashvili plays Liszt's respectful transcriptions of two songs Branka Janjanin-Magdalenic (harp) Bill Oddie, hoover by his friend and colleague, Frederic Chopin and his wildly Donald Swann, hoover virtuosic reworking of a violin étude by Paganini. 05:28 AM Philharmonia Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Michael Massey, conductor Chopin transcribed Liszt: Meine Freuden and Die Heimkehr Clarinet Quintet in A major, K581 from 6 Polish Songs, S.480 Andrzej Ciepliński (clarinet), Royal String Quartet Symphony No 4, Op 71 (Allegro) Mariam Batsashvili (piano) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 06:01 AM Vernon Handley, conductor Clara Schumann: Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen_ Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Katharina Konradi (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Sinfonietta for orchestra Concerto for Two Pianos (3 Hands), Op 104 CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) David Nettle, piano Adolf von Henselt: Duo Op.14 for horn and piano_ Richard Markham, piano Alec Frank-Gemmill (horn), Daniel Grimwood (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WED 06:30 Breakfast (m000b5x7) Vernon Handley, conductor Liszt: Grandes études de Paganini no. 4 Wednesday - Georgia's classical alternative Mariam Batsashvili (piano) - recorded live at the BBC Proms. Produced by Luke Whitlock, for BBC Wales Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is WED 17:00 In Tune (m000b5xk) available. Wihan Quartet, Paul Merkelo, Joshua Bell Email [email protected] Emotional distress https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR Sean Rafferty is joined by the Wihan Quartet, playing live in 2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support the studio, and by virtuoso trumpeter Paul Merkelo. The WED 09:00 Essential Classics (m000b5x9) American violinist Joshua Bell also visits Sean to talk about the Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Tavener's Mother of God, Mental health 60th anniversary of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields: he The Titanic Hymn, Claire Skinner https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr0 is Music Director of the London-based orchestra. 3LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. WED 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000b5xm) 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000b5xc) Bach, Puccini and Ellington playlist. Chamber Music Concerts from the Netherlands - Vaughan Williams and Elgar In Tune’s specially curated playlist: with music from Francesca 1010 Musical Time Travellers – stories behind the music Caccini to Duke Ellington, taking in Bach, Verdi, Puccini and a making of the British Isles. Sarah Walker presents chamber music concerts from the folk song from Bangladesh. Netherlands. Today, the Canadian-born baritone David John 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Pike sings Vaughan Williams' haunting Songs of Travel with the actress Claire Skinner. Gryphon Trio at the Concert Hall in Tilburg, and the Ruysdael WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b5xp) Quartet play Elgar's String Quartet in E minor at the Jurriaanse Wagner and Bruckner 1110 Essential Schubert Songs – one each day. Hall in de Doelen, Rotterdam. The BBC Philharmonic is conducted by Simone Young in 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Sarah Walker (presenter) Bruckner's Fifth Symphony and soprano Sally Matthews sings musical reflection. Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Songs of Travel From Manchester's Bridgewater Hall WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000b8hw) David John Pike (baritone) Presented by Tom Redmond Malcolm Arnold (1921- 2006) Gryphon Trio Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder Arnold's Hoover and Floor Polisher ELGAR String Quartet in E minor, Op.83 7.55 Music Interval Donald Macleod traces some of the many diverse musical Ruysdael Quartet influences upon Sir Malcolm Arnold’s works. 8.15 Bruckner: Symphony No.5 Sir Malcolm Arnold was a prolific composer, writing music in WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000b7t7) many different genres ranging from nine symphonies and over BBC Philharmonic LIVE Sally Matthews (soprano) twenty concertos, to chamber music, music for brass bands and BBC Philharmonic nearly one hundred and twenty film scores. These many works John Wilson conducts the BBC Philharmonic in music by Eric Simone Young (conductor) for film include classics such as Hobson’s Choice, Whistle Coates live from MediaCityUK. Presented by Andrew Down the Wind, the St Trinian’s films, and The Bridge on the McGregor. Soprano Sally Matthews joins the BBC Philharmonic and River Kwai for which he won an Oscar. He composed works conductor Simone Young for a performance of Wagner's Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 10 of 13 Wesendonck Lieder, composed as Wagner was starting to Havard Gimse (piano) Suite for orchestra No 1 in C major BWV.1066 explore the legend of Tristan and Isolde. The five songs, written La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor) to texts by Mathilde Wesendonck were penned while Wagner 02:05 AM was living as a political fugitive, a guest in the Wesendock's Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) home, and becoming increasingly obsessed by her. He Gammelnorsk Romance met Variasjoner (Op.51) (1890, orch THU 06:30 Breakfast (m000b6h5) orchestrated only the last, "Dreams", himself, Felix Mottl 1900) Thursday - Georgia's classical rise and shine scoring the others. Wagner was an unlikely hero of Bruckner's; Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) his Fifth Symphony grows from its slow introduction; pizzicato Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, bass lines, Viennese charm, organ-like sonorities and brass 02:31 AM featuring listener requests. chorales all make their presence felt but Bruckner guides us Krasimir Kyurkchiyski (1936-2011) towards his unique creative whole. Piano Concerto 'In Memory of Pancho Vladigerov' Email [email protected] Milena Mollova (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Vladigerov (conductor) WED 22:00 Free Thinking (m000b8hy) THU 09:00 Essential Classics (m000b6h7) Being Human: Telling the News 03:06 AM Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Claire Skinner, Brahms's Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978) British premiere, Debussy's Cathedrale engloutie Shahidha Bari looks at the reporting of hangings, secret Skandinavska syuita (Scandinavian Suite) (Op.13) (1924) assassinations, countering propaganda and how we could update Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. TV news bulletins, hearing about new research projects which Vladigerov (conductor) are being featured in this year's Being Human Festival, an 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics annual event which involves public events put on by universities 03:36 AM playlist. across the UK. Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Keyboard Sonata in D major, Hob.XVI/37 1010 Musical Time Travellers – stories behind the music Steve Poole teaches at the University of the West of England Andreas Staier (fortepiano) making of the British Isles. and is involved in a project using smartphone apps to give people news of C18th hangings and court cases 03:46 AM 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Dr Clare George is Archivist at the Research Centre for Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) actress Claire Skinner. German and Austrian Exile Studies at University College Fürchte dich nicht (motet) London. She is involved in recreating an agit prop theatre that Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier (director) 1110 Essential Schubert Songs – one each day. operated during WWII to counter Nazi propaganda. Andrew Calcutt teaches at the University of East London and is 03:52 AM 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's part of a project which asks what new ways can we tell the news Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) musical reflection. ? putting forward experimental formatts and asking for Slavonic Dance in F major (Op.46 No.4) for piano duet audience responses to them. James Anagnoson (piano), Leslie Kinton (piano) Luca Trenta teaches at Swansea University and is working on a THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000b8j0) project looking at Kings, Presidents, and Spies: Assassinations 03:58 AM Malcolm Arnold (1921- 2006) from Medieval times to the Present - asking what we are told Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) and what is kept hidden from news reports. Concerto in D minor (Op.3 No.11) from 'L'Estro Armonico' Arnold the People's Composer Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) You can find out more at https://beinghumanfestival.org/ Donald Macleod traces Malcolm Arnold’s own interest in being 04:08 AM a composer for the people. You can find more insights from cutting edge academic studies Albertus Groneman (c.1710-1778) in our New Research Collection on the Free Thinking Sonata for 2 flutes in G major Sir Malcolm Arnold was a prolific composer, writing music in programme website and available to download as the BBC Arts Jed Wentz (flute), Marion Moonen (flute) many different genres ranging from nine symphonies and over & Ideas podcast from BBC Sounds twenty concertos, to chamber music, music for brass bands and https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03zws90 04:16 AM nearly one hundred and twenty film scores. These many works Srul Irving Glick (1934-2002) for film include classics such as Hobson’s Choice, Whistle Producer: Torquil MacLeod Song and Caprice Down the Wind, the St Trinian’s films, and The Bridge on the Valerie Tryon (piano) River Kwai for which he won an Oscar. He composed works for some of the very top performers in the music industry WED 22:45 The Essay (m000b5xr) 04:20 AM including Julian Bream, Julian Lloyd Webber, Larry Adler, The Weimar Years Antonio Lotti (1667-1740) Frederic Thurston, Benny Goodman, and collaborated with the Sonata for 2 oboes, bassoon and continuo in F major, 'Echo likes of Deep Purple and Gerard Hoffnung. His music crossed Episode 3 sonata' social boundaries and gave pleasure to so many, and yet his Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord), Ensemble Zefiro personal life was marred by alcoholism, depression and periods Katie Sutton, author of 'The Masculine Woman in Weimar of hospitalisation. He’s been described as a larger than life Germany' looks at sexuality in the Republic. 04:31 AM character, outrageous, Falstaffian, Bohemian, and some of the Jan van Gilse (1881-1944) stories which circulated about Arnold have become the stuff of Concert Overture in C minor legend. WED 23:00 Night Tracks (m000b5xt) Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen The music garden (conductor) Across the week Donald Macleod journeys through Sir Malcolm Arnold’s life by exploring five different influences An adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, 04:41 AM upon the composer’s music, from his love of Cornwall and from classical to contemporary and everything in between. Ludvig Norman (1831-1885) Ireland, to his own mental and emotional wellbeing. In today’s 2 Charakterstücke for piano, Op 1 (1850) programme the focus is upon Arnold’s interest to be a composer Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano) for the people, and the music he composed away from the rigidity of the concert hall. THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2019 04:51 AM Leonhardt Lechner (c.1553-1606) Malcolm Arnold had a passion for Cornwall, and one of his best THU 00:30 Through the Night (m000b5xw) Deutsche Spruche von Leben und Tod loved works, The Padstow Lifeboat, was composed for the Janacek's Kreutzer Sonata Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) launching of the new lifeboat in Padstow because the coxswain was a great brass band enthusiast. Arnold also wrote many Jerusalem Quartet and Sharon Kam play Janacek Quartet No 1 05:02 AM works for brass bands, including a Fantasy. This was and Brahms Clarinet Quintet. Catriona Young presents. Andrea Gabrieli (c.1532-1585) commissioned for the National Brass Band Championships in Aria della battaglia à 8 1974, and as a test piece, received nineteen first performances 12:31 AM Theatrum Instrumentorum, Stefano Innocenti (conductor) at the Royal Albert Hall. Arnold often composed for youth Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942) orchestras as well, although his dependence upon alcohol Five Pieces for String Quartet 05:12 AM sometimes caused issues when working with young musicians. Jerusalem Quartet Franz Doppler (1821-1883) Fantaisie pastorale hongroise, Op 26 The Padstow Lifeboat, Op 94 12:46 AM Ivica Gabrisova-Encingerova (flute), Matej Vrabel (piano) Grimethorpe Colliery Band Leos Janacek (1854-1928) Malcolm Arnold, conductor String Quartet No 1 'Kreutzer' 05:22 AM Jerusalem Quartet Bruno Bjelinski (1909-1992) Divertimento for flute, oboe and clarinet, Op 37 Concerto da primavera (1978) James Galway, flute 01:05 AM Tonko Ninic (violin), Zagreb Soloists Gareth Hulse, oboe Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Antony Pay, clarinet Clarinet Quintet in B minor, op. 115 05:33 AM Sharon Kam (clarinet), Jerusalem Quartet Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Little Suite No 1, Op 53 Suite No.4 in G major, Op 61, 'Mozartiana' City of London Sinfonia 01:44 AM Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Richard Hickox, conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Larghetto, from 'Clarinet Quintet in A, K. 581' 05:57 AM Fantasy for Brass Band, Op 114 Sharon Kam (clarinet), Jerusalem Quartet Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Grimethorpe Colliery Band Sonata for arpeggione and piano (D.821) in A minor Elgar Howarth, conductor 01:50 AM Toke Moldrop (cello), Per Salo (piano) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Concerto for Two Violins, Op 77 Sonata quasi una fantasia for piano (Op.27 No.2) in C sharp 06:06 AM Igor Gruppman, violin minor, 'Moonlight' Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Vesna Gruppman, violin Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 11 of 13 San Diego Chamber Orchestra THU 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000b6hf) Episode 4 Donald Barra, conductor In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. Film critic Clarisse Loughrey looks at the cinema of the Produced by Luke Whitlock, for BBC Wales Weimar Republic.

If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b6hh) available. Don Quixote THU 23:00 Night Tracks: The Archive Remix (m000b6hp) Emotional distress Music for late-night listening https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR One of Richard Strauss’ most theatrical orchestral pieces, a 2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support ‘mad set of variations’, illustrates in its music the character of A magical sonic journey conjured from the BBC music Don Quixote as inhabited by a solo cellist, tonight performed by archives. Subscribe to receive your weekly mix on BBC Sounds. Mental health former BBC New Generation Artist Narek Hakhnazaryan, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr0 alongside conductor Ilan Volkov and the BBC Scottish 3LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health Symphony Orchestra. The deftness and invention of the THU 23:30 Unclassified (m000b6hr) composition makes this an unmissable orchestral showpiece. Elizabeth Alker with her pick of the latest new releases and previews of genre-defying music. Unclassified shines a THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000b6h9) And it is prefaced with two less well-known discoveries that spotlight on new and experimental music by composers who Chamber Music Concerts from the Netherlands - Lekeu and nevertheless demonstrate an orchestra’s capacity to render might be classically trained, but who also draw inspiration from Strauss capricious stories through sound. Prokofiev’s music for a the worlds of electronic, pop, jazz and folk. Diaghilev ballet ‘Chout’, in which sparky tunefulness and glitter- Sarah Walker continues a week of chamber music highlights rich instrumental textures tell “The Tale of the Buffoon who recorded in the Netherlands. Today, the Brentano String Outwits Seven Other Buffoons”. Quartet perform music by the Belgian composer Guillaume FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2019 Lekeu, his ethereal lamentation Molto adagio sempre cantante And there’s a chance to explore the music of a sadly neglected doloroso, in the De Vereeniging, Nijmegen, and the Corneille composer Myriam Marbe. A Romanian polymathic genius, a FRI 00:30 Through the Night (m000b6ht) Piano Quartet play a youthful work by Richard Strauss, his political dissident in times of turmoil, and a witty and elegant Shostakovich's Leningrad Piano Quartet in C minor, at the Jurriaanse Hall,in de Doelen, inventor of music which beguiles as it unsettles. Her 1974 piece Rotterdam. for strings and percussion “Serenata - Eine kleine Catriona Young presents a concert by the Swedish Radio Sonnenmusik” fractures and distorts memories of Mozart’s Symphony Orchestra including Shostakovich's 'Leningrad' Sarah Walker (presenter) music through effervescent layers of bird-calls and crackling Symphony. lines of orchestra fizz. GUILLAUME LEKEU 12:31 AM Molto adagio sempre cantante doloroso Live from City Halls Glasgow Peteris Vasks (b.1946) Brentano String Quartet Pater noster Presented by Kate Molleson Swedish Radio Choir (soloist), Swedish Radio Symphony STRAUSS Orchestra, Klaus Mäkelä, (conductor) Piano Quartet in C minor Marbe: Serenata - Eine kleine Sonnenmusik Corneille Piano Quartet Prokofiev: Chout, Symphonic Suite 12:39 AM Peteris Vasks (b.1946) 8.15 Interval Laudate Dominum THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000b8j2) Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Opera Matinee: Janacek's Katya Kabanova 8.35 Part 2 Klaus Mäkelä (conductor)

Brno hosts the largest festival dedicated to Janáček’s operas and Strauss: Don Quixote 12:55 AM it was at the 2018 Janáček Brno festival that today's opera Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975) matinee Kátya Kabanová was recorded - conducted by Ondrej Narek Hakhnazaryan (cellist) Symphony No 7 in C major, Op 60, 'Leningrad' Olos and in a production by Robert Carsen with soprano Pavla BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Klaus Mäkelä, Vykopalová in the title role. Kátya Kabanová is based on Ilan Volkov (conductor) (conductor) Vincenc Červinka’s Czech translation of The Storm, a play by Alexander Ostrovsky. The action takes place in a small, isolated 02:17 AM Russian town on the banks of the river Volga. In this repressive THU 22:00 Free Thinking (m000b6hk) Krzysztof Penderecki (b. 1933) society in which rules and appearances are all that matter, Katya Being Human: Love Stories Symphony No 3 (3rd mvt) feels trapped. Unhappily married to Tichon, who is dominated Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra, Krzysztof Penderecki by his bitter and controlling mother Kabanicha, she longs to Naomi Paxton assembles a squad of researchers to talk about (conductor) escape. When Tichon goes away on a journey, Kátya lets dating, relationships, and what how we fall in love says about us Tichon's foster-sister Varvara persuade her to meet her young from the National Archives to London's gay bars. 02:31 AM neighbour Boris. While Varvara enjoys a tryst with her own Lepo Sumera (1950-2000) lover Kudrjáš, Boris and Kátya meet and fall in love. When Dr Cordelia Beattie from the University of Edinburgh has Symphony No 2 (dedicated to Peeter Lilje) (1984) Tichon returns Katya's guilt and regret prove more than she can unearthed two new manuscripts by the 17th-century woman Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peeter Lilje (conductor) bear. Mrs Alice Thornton, which put her life, loves and relationship with God in a new light. Now they’re becoming a play in 02:50 AM 2pm collaboration with writer and performer Debbie Cannon. Ceslovas Sasnauskas (1867-1916) Leoš Janáček: Kátya Kabanová Requiem Katya Kabanova ..... Pavla Vykopalová (soprano) Dr João Florêncio is from the University of Exeter and his Inesa Linaburgyte (mezzo soprano), Algirdas Janutas (tenor), Boris Grigorjevič, Katya's lover ..... Magnus Vigilius (tenor) research on pornography, sex and dating in post-AIDS crisis gay Vladimiras Prudnikovas (bass), Kaunas State Choir, Lithuanian Tichon Kabanov, Katya's husband ..... Gianluca Zampieri culture is being transformed into a performance at The Glory in National Symphony Orchestra, Petras Bingelis (conductor) (tenor) London. Kabanicha, Tichon's mother ..... Eva Urbanová (contralto) 03:24 AM Dikoy, Boris’ uncle ..... Jiří Sulženko (bass-baritone) Another queer performance space, London's Royal Vauxhall Rudolf Tobias (1873-1918) Varvara, foster daughter of the family ..... Lenka Čermáková Tavern, is the venue for a drag show based on research into Julius Caesar, overture (mezzo-soprano) LGBTQ+ personal ads from a 1920s magazine done by Victoria Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Arvo Volmer Kudryash, Varvara's lover ..... Jaroslav Březina (tenor) Iglikowski-Broad as part of her work at the National Archives. (conductor) Kuligin, friend of Kudryash ..... Igor Loškár (baritone) Feklusha ..... Jitka Zerhauová (mezzo-soprano) Professor Lucy Bland of Anglia Ruskin University has created 03:34 AM Žena. a woman in the crowd ..... Hana Procházková (contralto) Being Mixed Race: Stories of Britain’s Black GI Babies, an Janis Medins (1890-1966) Janáček Theatre Chorus exhibition in partnership with the Black Cultural Archives, Aria, 'Suite No 1' Janáček Theatre Orchestra which features photography and oral histories from the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, Imants Resnis (conductor) Ondrej Olos (conductor) children, now in their 70s. 03:40 AM c.3.35pm Dr Erin Maglaque of the University of Sheffield explores the Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Arthur Bliss: Meditations on a Theme by John Blow meanings of dreams in the Renaissance, and the strange erotic O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht, (excerpt) BWV 118 BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus dreamscapes of a 1499 book written by a Dominican Friar. Collegium Vocale Ghent, Collegium Vocale Ghent Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis, conductor Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) A list of all the events at universities across the UK for the 2019 c.4.10pm Being Human Festival can be found at their website: 03:46 AM Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 3 'Pastoral' https://beinghumanfestival.org/ Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Elizabeth Watts, soprano Pezzo capriccioso - morceau de concert BBC Symphony Orchestra The festival runs from Nov 14th – 23rd but if you like hearing Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello), Katya Apekisheva (piano) Martyn Brabbins, conductor new ideas you can find our New Research playlist on the Free Thinking website, from death cafes to ghosts in Portsmouth to 03:53 AM the London Transport lost luggage office: Edward Elgar (1857-1934) THU 17:00 In Tune (m000b6hc) https://bbc.in/2n5dakT Serenade for string orchestra in E minor, Op 20 David Briggs, Kati Debretzeni BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) Producer: Caitlin Benedict Sean Rafferty talks to organist David Briggs about his 04:05 AM transcription of Mahler's Second Symphony, and is joined by Zygmunt Noskowski (1846-1909) violinist Kati Debretzeni, who has just recorded the Bach Violin THU 22:45 The Essay (m000b6hm) The Highlander's Fantasy, Op 17 Concertos with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque The Weimar Years Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz Soloists. (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 12 of 13 04:14 AM Donald Macleod explores Malcolm Arnold’s personal demons FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000b8j6) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) including alcoholism and subsequent breakdowns. BBC Singers in London and BBC Symphony Orchestra in Rondo a capriccio in G major Op.129 (Rage over a lost penny) China for piano Sir Malcolm Arnold was a prolific composer, writing music in Pavel Kolesnikov (piano) many different genres ranging from nine symphonies and over Choral music by Emily Howard and Ralph Vaughan Williams twenty concertos, to chamber music, music for brass bands and recorded at St Giles Cripplegate plus the BBC Symphony 04:21 AM nearly one hundred and twenty film scores. These many works Orchestra on tour in China, recorded at the Concert Hall of the Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) for film include classics such as Hobson’s Choice, Whistle National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing earlier this Finlandia, Op 26 Down the Wind, the St Trinian’s films, and The Bridge on the year with soprano Catherine Wyn-Rogers and conductor Sir BBC Philharmonic, John Storgards (conductor) River Kwai for which he won an Oscar. He composed works Andrew Davis. Colloquially described as The Giant Egg, for some of the very top performers in the music industry China's NCPA is an ellipsoid dome of titanium glass 04:31 AM including Julian Bream, Julian Lloyd Webber, Larry Adler, surrounded by an artificial lake, seating over 5000 people in Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Frederic Thurston, Benny Goodman, and collaborated with the three halls. This concert, recorded there with the BBC Coriolan Overture, Op 62 likes of Deep Purple and Gerard Hoffnung. His music crossed Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Davis, included Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck social boundaries and gave pleasure to so many, and yet his Beethoven's set of incidental pieces for a Goethe play, his (conductor) personal life was marred by alcoholism, depression and periods Egmont Overture, Mahler's 'Songs of a Wayfaring Lad' and of hospitalisation. He’s been described as a larger than life Shostakovich's 10th Symphony which was premiered in 04:38 AM character, outrageous, Falstaffian, Bohemian, and some of the December 1953 following the death of Joseph Stalin in March Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) stories which circulated about Arnold have become the stuff of of that year. Concerto grosso in E minor, Op 3 no 6 legend. Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (conductor) 2pm Across the week Donald Macleod journeys through Sir Vaughan Williams: A Vision of Aeroplanes 04:48 AM Malcolm Arnold’s life by exploring five different influences Emily Howard: Threnos Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) upon the composer’s music, from his love of Cornwall and Emily Howard: Ite Fortes String Quartet No.2 in B flat major Ireland, to his interest in being a composer for the people. In Vaughan Williams: Five English Folk Songs Lysell String Quartet today’s programme the focus is upon Arnold’s personal life Vaughan Williams: Valiant for Truth including alcoholism, emotional and mental breakdowns, to Vaughan Williams: The Voice out of the Whirlwind 05:03 AM periods in hospital and asylums. BBC Singers Nino Rota (1911-1978) Richard Pearce (organist) Concerto for bassoon and orchestra Sir Malcolm Arnold had a dependence upon alcohol for much Paul Spicer (conductor) Christopher Millard (bassoon), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, of his life. He also had a history of poor mental and emotional Daniel Bhattacharya (violin soloist for Ite Fortes) Mario Bernardi (conductor) health, and at times was violent towards others. On many occasions he was admitted to a hospital, or an asylum, and c.2.50pm 05:21 AM experienced insulin shock treatment, and electro convulsive Beethoven: Egmont Overture Leos Janacek (1854-1928) therapy. His life was far from idyllic, and yet his music gave Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Mladi (Youth) great pleasure to so many, including his film scores for Shostakovich: Symphony No.10 Anita Szabo (flute), Bela Horvath (oboe), Zsolt Szatmari Hobson’s Choice and The Sound Barrier, to what many consider BBC Symphony Orchestra (clarinet), Pal Bokor (bassoon), Gyorgy Salamon (bass clarinet), his best symphony, the Fifth. Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo soprano) Tamas Zempleni (horn) Sir Andrew Davis (conductor) Hobson’s Choice (Overture) 05:39 AM London Symphony Orchestra Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Richard Hickox, conductor FRI 16:30 The Listening Service (m000b6ff) Lyric Pieces - selection from Books 1 & 2 [Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday] Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) The Sound Barrier London Symphony Orchestra 05:56 AM Richard Hickox, conductor FRI 17:00 In Tune (m000b7wt) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Joseph Moog, Alice Zawadzki Fugue in G minor (BWV.542) 'Great' (orig. for organ) Five Blake Songs, Op 66 No 3 (Allegretto – “How sweet I Guitar Trek roamed from field to field”) Sean Rafferty is joined by the German pianist Joseph Moog, Five Blake Songs, Op 66 No 4 (Andante con moto – “My silks and vocalist and violinist Alice Zawadzki, who plays live in the 06:04 AM and fine array”) studio and talks about the diverse projects she is bringing to this Kaspar Forster (1616-1673) Pamela Bowden, contralto year's London Jazz Festival. Viri Israelite (dialogus de Juditha e Holoferne for chorus and BBC Northern Orchestra instruments) Malcolm Arnold, conductor Gundula Anders (soprano), David Cordier (counter tenor), FRI 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000b7ww) Wilfried Jochens (tenor), Harry van der Kamp (bass), La Symphony No 5, Op 74 In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, Capella Ducale, Musica Fiata Koln, Roland Wilson (director) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra including a few surprises. Malcolm Arnold, conductor 06:20 AM Jean Francaix (1912-1997) Produced by Luke Whitlock, for BBC Wales FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000b7wy) Serenade for small orchestra Jazz at its best Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (director) If you are experiencing emotional stress, help and support is available. Live from the Royal Festival Hall, London: Jazz Voice - EFG Emotional distress London Jazz Festival Opening Gala FRI 06:30 Breakfast (m000b7wm) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR Friday - Georgia's classical alarm call 2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support Presented by Andrew McGregor

Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Mental health EFG London Jazz Festival’s opening-night gala features Cécile featuring listener requests and the Friday poem. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr0 McLorin Salvant, Cherise Adams-Burnett, Corinne Bailey Rae, 3LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health Judi Jackson, Matthew Whitaker, Raul Midón and Urban Email [email protected] Flames along with Guy Barker and the EFG London Jazz Festival Orchestra. FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000b7wr) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (m000b7wp) Chamber Music Concerts from the Netherlands - Haydn and Multiple Grammy Award-winning Cécile McLorin Salvant Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Eric Coates up high, Claire Ravel brings her incredible vocal artistry, praised by Wynton Marsalis Skinner claiming ‘you get a singer like this once in a generation or two.' Sarah Walker ends a week of chamber music highlights Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. recorded in the Netherlands with the Gryphon Trio playing Cherise Adams-Burnett has a passion for soul and neo-soul and Haydn's Piano Trio in G minor at the Concert Hall in Tilburg, a great appreciation for the tradition of jazz vocalists, with her 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics the Brentano Quartet performing some madrigals by Gesualdo unique delivery winning plaudits and high profile playlist. in De Vereeniging, Nijmegen, and the Alma Quartet collaborations. performing Ravel's String Quartet in F major at Park Hall, 1010 Musical Time Travellers – stories behind the music Musis in Arnhem. Corinne Bailey Rae has a deep love for jazz and has received a making of the British Isles. Grammy for her work on Herbie Hancock’s album The River. Sarah Walker (presenter) After selling out her own show at Southbank Centre, Bailey Rae 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the is delighted to join Guy Barker and take part in Jazz Voice. actress Claire Skinner. HAYDN Keyboard Trio No.19 in G minor, Hob.XV:19 Judi Jackson was introduced to the world of music through the 1110 Essential Schubert Songs – one each day. Gryphon Trio Jefferson Centre’s Music Lab in her hometown of Roanoke, Virginia. It was here she met Wynton Marsalis, and opened for 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's GESUALDO Mavis Staples, which sparked her development as a jazz musical reflection. Madrigals (selection) vocalist and performer. Brentano Quartet Matthew Whitaker bring his magic on the keys, after winning FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000b8j4) RAVEL the 2019 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award and Malcolm Arnold (1921- 2006) String Quartet in F receiving high acclaim from The LA Times, noting his Alma Quartet performance ‘inspired spontaneous dancing and a standing Malcolm Arnold's Demons ovation.’

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 November 2019 Page 13 of 13 FRI 22:00 The Verb (m000b7x0) German poetry after the Berlin Wall

Ian McMillan explores German poetry after the fall of the Berlin Wall – with two of Germany’s most celebrated and groundbreaking poets, Durs Grünbein and Nora Gomringer. He is also joined by Professor Karen Leeder who’s explored the ways in which contemporary German literature is ‘haunted’ by the GDR, and by Ira Lightman who reads new poems that are haunted by Rainer Maria Rilke – the German language poet most often translated into English.

Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Faith Lawrence

FRI 22:45 The Essay (m000b7x2) The Weimar Years

Episode 5

In the last of five personal takes on the Weimar Republic, Ute Lemper on the enduring appeal of Weimar music and song.

FRI 23:00 J to Z (m000b7x4) J to Z Late... live from the London Jazz Festival

Jumoké Fashola presents a special live edition of J to Z from the opening night of the London Jazz Festival. Along with a star guest soon to be announced, Jumoké will be joined by some of the most exciting new generation acts on this year’s festival bill.

Opening the show is Etuk Ubong, a Nigerian trumpeter who blends jazz tradition with the infectious grooves of Afrobeat and Highlife. Rising star vocalist Madison McFerrin performs an engrossing solo set, showcasing her innovative approach to acapella; and trombonist Rosie Turton, an emerging UK talent and a member of talked-about collective Nérija, plays music from her soulful, energetic debut, Rosie’s 5ive.

Produced by Dominic Tyerman for Somethin’ Else.

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