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Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 1 of 11

SATURDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2017 Kaminski (flute), Adrian Janda (clarinet), Bartosz Jakubczak RESONUS CLASSICS RES10178 (3CD) (harmonium), Bartlomiej Zajkowski (piano), Tomasz Januchta SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b08cqslp) (double bass), Hubert Zemler (percussion), Monika Wolinska 10.50am ­ Chi­chi Nwanoku on music by black and ethnic Mahler's Resurrection Symphony (director) minority composers 6:36 AM Pieces of Africa John Shea presents a performance of Mahler's Second Symphony Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), arr. Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) ADDY, O: Wawshishijay for vocals, Donno, Brekete, Pretia, Gidi from the 2014 BBC Proms. Wandererfantasie, transcribed for piano and orchestra (S.366) & Aketse "Our Beginning" 1:01 AM Anton Dikov (piano), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony EL DIN: Escalay for tar & string quartet "Waterwheel" Mahler, Gustav [1860­1911] Orchestra, Alipy Naidenov (conductor). HAKMOUN: Saade for voice, sintar, oud, bander & string quartet Symphony No.2 in C minor 'Resurrection' ("I'm Happy") Kate Royal (soprano), Christianne Stotijn (mezzo soprano); SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b08dnhcy) MARAIRE: Mai Nozipo, for ngoma, hosho & string quartet Swedish Radio Choir; Philharmonia Chorus; Swedish Radio Saturday ­ Martin Handley ("Mother Nozipo"); Kutambarara, for vocals, mbira, hosho, Symphony Orchestra; Daniel Harding (conductor) chorus & string quartet ("Spreading") 2:28 AM Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, SUSO: Tilliboyo for kora & string quartet ("Sunset") Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) featuring listener requests. TAMUSUZA: Ekitundu Ekisooka for string quartet An den Mond (To the Moon) (Fullest wieder Busch und Tal), VOLANS: String Quartet No. 1 ­ White Man Sleeps D.259 Email 3breakfast@.co.uk. David Harrington, Dumisani Maraire, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (pianoforte) Sherba, Hank Dutt, Kronos Quartet 2:32 AM SAT 09:00 Record Review (b08dnhd0) NONESUCH 7559792752 (CD) Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Andrew McGregor with Nicholas Kenyon and Chi­chi Nwanoku Symphony No 8 in B minor, D.759, 'Unfinished' Recorded Music of the African Diaspora, Vol. 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Semyon Bychkov (conductor) Andrew McGregor and guests review the best recordings of PRICE: Concerto in One Movement; Symphony in E Minor 3:01 AM classical music. Karen Walwyn (piano), New Black Music Repertory Ensemble, Dvořák, Antonín [1841­1904] Leslie B. Dunner String Quartet No.13 in G major, Op.106 9.00am ALBANY TROY1295 Pavel Haas Quartet Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream ­ incidental music through a stillness brightening 3:40 AM Op. 61 & Overture Op. 21 Miranda Cuckson (violin), Julia Bruskin (cello), Christina Martinu, Bohuslav (1890­1959) MENDELSSOHN: A Midsummer Night's Dream ­ incidental Jennings (flute), Lura Johnson (piano), Eliesha Nelson (viola), Sonatina for clarinet and piano music Op. 61; A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture Op. 21 Scott Dixon (double bass), Winston Choi (piano), Wendy Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Pavol Kovac (piano) Ceri­lyn Cissone (Hermia/Fairy/Titania); Alexander Knox Richman (viola), Argento Chamber Ensemble, National Gallery 3:51 AM (Lysander/Puck), and Frankie Wakefield (Oberon/Theseus), Chamber Players, Avalon String Quartet, Michel Galante, Peter Pokorný, Frantisek Xaver (1729­1794) London Symphony Orchestra, The Monteverdi Choir, Sir John Wilson Concerto for Horn, Timpani and Strings in D major Eliot Gardiner (conductor) ALBANY TROY1473/74 Radek Baborák (horn), Prague Chamber Orchestra, Antonín LSO LIVE LSO0795 (2SACD + Blu­ray) Hradil (conductor) Errollyn Wallen: Photography 4:07 AM Halvorsen & Nielsen: Violin Concertos HALVORSEN: Violin Concerto Op. 28 WALLEN: Cello Concerto; Hunger; Photography; In Earth Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Matthew Sharp (cello), Ensemble X, Nicholas Kok, The E voi siete d'altri, o labra soavi, ZWV 176 NIELSEN: Violin Concerto Op. 33 (FS61) SVENDSEN: Romance for Violin and Orchestra Op. 26 Continuum Ensemble, Ensemble X, Philip Headlam, Tim Harries Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (bass guitar), Quartet X, Errollyn Wallen (director) Henning Kraggerud (violin), Malmo Symphony Orchestra, Bjarte Engeset (conductor) NMC NMCD221 (CD) 4:18 AM NAXOS 8573738 (CD) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow; A Shropshire Lad/ Rondo in C major, K.373 New Era /McGunn: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood/Coleridge­ James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra DANZI: Concertino for clarinet, bassoon and orchestra B flat Taylor: Symphonic Variations on an African Air, Ballade in A 4:24 AM major Op. 47 minor &c. Larsson, Lars­Erik (1908­1986) MOZART: Se viver non degg’io (original version) (from Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Grant Llewellyn Pastoral Suite Op.19 (1938) Mitridate, Re di Ponto); Batti, batti, o bel Masetto (from Don (conductor) CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) Giovanni) ARGO 4364012 4:38 AM STAMITZ, C: Clarinet Concerto No. 7 in E flat major Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827), arr. Wenzel Sedlak STAMITZ, J: Clarinet Concerto in B flat Major Violin Concertos by Black Composers of the 18th & 19th Overture from 'Fidelio' (Op.72b) Andreas Ottensamer (clarinet), Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Centuries Octophoros (wind ensemble) Kammerakademie Potsdam, Albrecht Mayer (conductor) COLERIDGE­TAYLOR: Romance in G Op. 39 (1899) 4:44 AM DECCA 4814711 (CD) MEUDE­MONPAS: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D Major Kalnins, Alfred (1879­1951) SAINT­GEORGES: Violin Concerto in A major Op. 5, No. 2 Ballad for cello and piano The Routes of Slavery 1444­1888 WHITE, JOSEPH: Violin Concerto in F­sharp minor Marcis Kuplais (cello), Ventis Zilberts (piano) Kasse Mady Diabate, Violet Diallo (Mali), Jordi Savall (viola da Rachel Barton Pine (violin), Encore Chamber Orchestra, David 4:52 AM gamba and Artistic director), Hesperion XXI ­ La Capella Reial Hege Gade, Niels Wilhelm (1817­1890) de Catalunya, Tembembe Ensamble Continuo CEDILLE CDR90000035 (CD) Ved solnedgang (At sunset) Op.46, for choir and orchestra ALIA VOX AVSA9920 (2 SACDs + DVD Video) Danish National Radio Choir, Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, 11.45am ­ Disc of the Week Roman Zeilinger (conductor) 9.30am ­ Building a Library Gidon Kremer has been championing the music of Polish­born 5:01 AM Sir Nicholas Kenyon sifts through the available recordings of Soviet composer Mieczyslav Weinberg for years now. His young Wagenaar, Johan (1862­1941) Bach's B minor Mass. It was one of Bach's last compositions, ensemble, Kremerata Baltica, conducted by Mirga Gražinyte­Tyla Frithjof's Meerfahrt' ­ Concert piece for orchestra, Op.5 completed in 1749, the year before his death. He refashioned and with pianist Yulianna Avdeeca, give a virtuosic, exhilarating Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen music that he had composed throughout his career. The Mass was performance of Weinberg's Piano Quintet arranged for chamber (conductor) never performed in its entirety during Bach's lifetime but is now orchestra. 5:13 AM regarded as a supreme masterpiece. Duparc, Henri (1848­1933) Mieczyslaw Weinberg: Chamber Symphonies & Piano Quintet L'invitation au voyage 10.25am WEINBERG: Chamber Symphony No. 3 Op. 151; Chamber Gerald Finley (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano) The Film Music of William Alwyn, Volume 4 Symphony No. 2 for string orchestra & timpani Op. 147; 5:18 AM ALWYN: Manchester Suite, from A City Speaks; Fortune Is a Chamber Symphony No. 1 for string orchestra Op. 145; Quintet Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) Woman: Prelude; Mermaid’s Song (composed for Miranda); On for pianoforte, two violins, viola & cello in F minor Op. 18 Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op.44 Approval: Suite; Shake Hands with the Devil: Suite; The Ship (1944) (arr. Pushkarev and Kremer); Chamber Symphony No. 4 Erik Suler (piano) That Died of Shame: Suite; The Black Tent: Suite; The Master of for string orchestra & clarinet Op. 153 5:29 AM Ballantrae: Suite; They Flew Alone: Suite; Saturday Island: Gidon Kremer (violin/director), Yulianna Avdeeva (piano), Mate Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Prelude (reconstructions and arragements by Philip Lane) Bekavec (clarinet), Kremerata Baltica, Mirga Gražinyte­Tyla Symphony No.35 in D major, K.385, "Haffner" BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor) ECM 4814604 (2CD) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bjarte Engeset (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN10930 (CD) 5:49 AM SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b08dnhd2) Grünfeld, Alfred [1852­1924] Alwyn: String Quartets Nos. 10­13 Mirga Grazinyte­Tyla at CBSO Soirees de Vienne for piano, Op.56 ALWYN: String Quartet No. 10; String Quartet No. 11; String Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) Quartet No. 12; String Quartet No. 13 Tom Service asks conductor Mirga Gražinytė­Tyla about her 5:55 AM Tippett Quartet plans for the City of Birmingham Orchestra, looks at the slave Couperin, François (1668­1733) SOMM SOMM0165 (CD) trade with composer Thierry Pécou, and explores the rarely­ La Françoise, Suite from 'Les Nations' performed opera­oratorio, Le vin herbé. Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) Leighton: Complete Organ Works 6:08 AM LEIGHTON: Fantasies (6) on Hymn Tunes Op. 72; Martyrs; Tom visits Symphony Hall to talk to the exciting young Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Improvisation (In Memoriam Maurice de Sausmarez); Festival conductor Mirga Gražinytė­Tyla about her ambitions for the City String Symphony in B flat, Wq.182 No.2 Fanfare; Et Resurrexit (Theme, Fantasy & Fugue); These Are Thy of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and music education in Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin), Barbara Jane Gilbey (director), Wonders (A Song of Renewal) Op. 84; Veni creator spiritus; Birmingham. He also discusses the challenges faced by the CBSO Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players, Geoffrey Lancaster Prelude, Scherzo and Passacaglia Op. 41; Paean; Elegy; Ode; with Chief Executive Stephen Maddock following recent funding (harpsichord) Fantasy on a chorale 'Es ist genug' Op. 80; Chorale Prelude on cuts from Birmingham City Council, plus an update from Julian Lloyd­Webber, Principal of the Birmingham Conservatoire, on 6:18 AM Rockingham; Fanfare; Veni Redemptor ­ A Celebration; the progress of their cutting­edge new building which is due to Mahler, Gustav [1860­1911]; arr. Schoenberg, Arnold [1874­ Improvisation (In Memoriam Maurice de Sausmarez) open its doors to students in September this year. 1951] Stephen Farr (the organs of St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh; Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Symphony Hall, Birmingham; and St Paul’s Church, Tom also talks to the French composer, Thierry Pécou, about Urszula Kryger (mezzo), Kwartesencja Ensemble: Marcin Knightsbridge) John Butt (organ), Nicky Spence (tenor), Chloe Hanslip (violin) Outre­mémoire, written for his friend, the pianist Alexandre Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 2 of 11

Tharaud, which delves into the heavy history of the Carribbean Performers: Gordon Beck, p, arr; Tony Oxley, d; Ron SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b079lt47) island of Martinique and its slave trade, from where Pécou's own Matthewson, b; Kenny Wheeler, t, fh, arr; Stan Sulzmann, ts, fl, Courtney Pine and Zoe Rahman family is descended. arr. 1980. Claire Martin presents a duo performance by saxophonist Plus, as Welsh National Opera prepare to stage a performance of DISC 5 Courtney Pine and pianist Zoe Rahman, recorded on the Jazz the rarely­performed opera­oratorio, Le vin herbé, Tom finds out Artist Billie Holiday and Lester young Line­Up stage as part of the 2016 Gateshead Jazz Festival, why this work was pivotal in the compositional career of its Title He’s Funny That Way featuring their interpretations of jazz standards including A creator, the Swiss composer Frank Martin, and puts forward a Composer Moret / Whiting Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square and Girl Talk. case for why we should hear more from this unique voice of 20th Album Complete Studio Recordings Century music. He talks to Nigel Simeone, who is an expert Label Essential Jazz Classics 01 00:01 Snarky Puppy (artist) champion of Frank Martin's music, plus the director and Number 55683 CD 1 Track 23 Semente conductor of Welsh National Opera's production of Le vin herbé, Duration 2.42 Performer: Snarky Puppy Polly Graham and James Southall. Performers Buck Clayton, t; Buster Bailey, cl; Lester Young, ts; Claude Thornhill, p; Freddie Green, g; Walter Page, b; Jo Jones, 02 00:08 Tim Garland (artist) SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b08dnhd4) d. 27 Jan 1938. Sama'l For Peace Peter Bradshaw Performer: Tim Garland DISC 6 On the eve of the BAFTA awards, film critic Peter Bradshaw Artist Duke Ellington 03 00:15 Phronesis (artist) presents a personal selection of music from cinema and beyond: Title Naturellement Just For Now from Hannibal Lecter's favourite Bach, to Katharine Hepburn as Composer Ellington Performer: Phronesis Clara Schumann, and a Handel aria used in a chilling Michael Album The Duke Box 2 Haneke horror film. Label Storyville 04 00:19 Nils Landgren (artist) Plus Peter's memories of his days at Cambridge University Number 108 8617 CD 7 Track 3 Cool alongside star student George Benjamin, and his own youthful Duration 5.46 Performer: Nils Landgren endeavours with composition lessons and the classical guitar. Performers: Cootie Williams Eddie Preston, Money Johnson, Mercer Ellington, t; Booty Wood, Malcolm Taylor, Chuck 05 00:31 Courtney Pine (artist) SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b08dnhd6) Connors, tb; Russell Procope, Norris Turney, Harold Ashby, Paul Beatrice (Live) William Alwyn Gonsalves, Harry Carney, reeds; Wild Bill Davis org; Duke Performer: Courtney Pine Ellington, p; Joe Benjamin, b; Rufus Jones, d. 28 June 1971. Performer: Zoe Rahman Matthew Sweet with Philip Lane on the film music career of William Alwyn, composer of over 80 scores including "The DISC 7 06 00:39 Courtney Pine (artist) Magic Box", "The History of Mr Polly", "The Swiss Family Artist Lennie Niehaus A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (Live) Robinson" and "The Crimson Pirate". Title You Stepped out of a Dream Performer: Courtney Pine Composer Kahn, Brown Performer: Zoe Rahman Matthew discusses Alwyn's contribution to British film with Album The Quintet Vol 1 Philip Lane, and finds out more about Philip's tireless work to Label Contemporary 07 00:48 Courtney Pine (artist) track these sometimes lost scores down and bring them before the Number 2513 Side B track 1 Girl Talk (Live) public. Volume 4 of the CD series "The Film Music of William Duration 2.38 Performer: Courtney Pine Alwyn" has just been released with the BBC Philharmonic Performers: Lennie Niehaus, as; Jack Montrose, ts; Bob Gordon, Performer: Zoe Rahman conducted by Rumon Gamba. bars; Monty Budwig, b; Shelly Manne, d. 8 July 1954. 08 00:54 Manu Katché (artist) The programme includes highlights from across William Alwyn's DISC 8 Unstatic career including music from "The History of Mr Polly"; "The Artist Sidney Bechet Performer: Manu Katché Master of Ballantrae"; "Manchester ­ A City Speaks"; "Desert Title Blues in Thirds Victory"; "The Rocking Horse Winner"; "Svengali"; "The Card"; Composer Hines SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 (b08dr7mw) "The Swiss Family Robinson" and "They Flew Alone". Album Summertime Live from the Met, Bizet's Carmen Label Marshall Cavendish The Classic Score of the Week is Alwyn's music for the 1946 film Number Jazz 016 Track 15 Live from the Met, Bizet's Carmen with Clementine Margaine as "Odd Man Out". Duration 2.54 the gypsy femme fatale who lives and dies by her rules, and Performers Sidney Bechet, cl; Earl Hines, p; Baby Dodds, d. 6 Roberto Aronica as Don José, her hapless lover, in this story of SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b08dnhd8) Sep 1940. seduction and betrayal which shocked conventions only to Alyn Shipton with your requests for jazz from all periods and in become one of the most loved operas in the canon. Asher Fisch all styles ­ instrumental, vocal or experimental DISC 9 conducts the Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus. Artist Joe Venuti Presented by Mary Jo Heath with commentator Ira Siff. e­mail your requests to [email protected]. Title Runnin’ Ragged Composer Hayton, Venuti, Lang, Trumbauer Carmen.....Clementine Margaine (mezzo­soprano) DISC 1 Album n/a Don José.....Roberto Aronica(tenor) Artist Eddie Condon Label Parlophone Micaëla.....Maria Agresta (soprano) Title When the Saints Go Marching in Number R531 Side A Escamillo.....Kyle Ketelsen (bass baritone) Composer trad Duration 3.10 Zuniga.....Nicolas Testé (bass baritone) Album Eddie Condon and his Dixileand All Stars Performers Lennie Hayton, p; Joe Venuti, vn; Eddie Lang, g; Morales.....John Moore (baritone) Label Allegro Frankie Trumbauer, Cmsx, bassoon. 18 Oct 1929. Lillas Pastia.....Stephen Paynter (baritone) Number 791 Side B Track 1 Le Dancaire.....Malcolm Mackenzie (baritone) Duration 3.58 DISC 10 Le Remendado.....Eduardo Valdes (tenor) Performers: Buck Clayton, t; Vic Dickenson, tb; Pee Wee Artist Nat Adderley Russell, cl; Bud Freeman, ts; Lou Carter, p; Everett Barksdale, g; Title Work Song New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus Arvell Shaw, b; Jo Jones, d. Eddie Condon and Ralph Stein, Composer Nat Adderley New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra dir.1960. Album Work Song Asher Fisch (Conductor). Label Riverside DISC 2 Number 08880072305069 Track 1 SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b08dnhdg) Artist Petula Clark Duration 4.15 Beat Furrer, GF Haas Title Darn That Dream Performers Nat Adderley, c; Wes Montgomery, g; Sam Jones Composer Van Heusen / DeLange arr Billy May cello; Bobby Timmons, p; Percy Heath, b; Louis Hayes, d. Jan Tom Service presents the recent UK premieres of two works by Album Petula Clark in Hollywood 1960. the Austrian composer and conductor Beat Furrer: his 'Intorno al Label Pye Bianco' recorded at last Autumn's Huddersfield Contemporary Number 18039 Side A Track 2 DISC 11 Music Festival, and his large­scale sound­theatre piece FAMA for Duration 3.10 Artist Township Express the London Sinfonietta. Plus 'aus freier lust . . . verbunden' by Performers: Petula Clark and the Billy May Orchestra, 1959. Title Fishbone (Ithambo Lenyoka) Furrer's fellow Austrian, Georg Friedrich Haas, which was also Composer Ranku performed at last Autumn's Huddersfield Contemporary Music DISC 3 Album Fishbone Festival. Artist Bill Evans and Jim Hall Label Jika Title My Funny Valentine Number JK005 Track 1 Beat Furrer Composer Ridgers / Hart Duration 6.30 Intorno al Bianco Album Undercurrent Performers include Pinise Saul v; Lucky Ranku, g. 1998. Klangforum Wien Label Blue Note Number 15003 Track 1 DISC 12 Beat Furrer Duration 5.21 Artist John Colrrane Isabelle Menke (voice) Performers Bill Evans, p; Jim Hall, g. 1962 Title Olé FAMA Composer Coltrane London Sinfonietta DISC 4 Album Heavyweight Champion Beat Furrer (conductor) Artist Gordon Beck, Tony Oxley, Ron Matthewson, Kenny Label Rhino Wheeler, Stan Sulzmann Number 8122796427 CD 6 Track 4 Georg Friedrich Haas Title Peace Piece Duration final 6.00 or so, to fit. aus freier Lust...verbunden .. Composer Bill Evans Performers John Coltrane, ss; Eric Dolphy, fl; Freddie Hubbard, t; Angelos Kritikos Album Seven Steps to Evans McCoy Tyner, p; Reggie Workman, Art Davis, b; Elvin Jones, d. Trombone Unit Hannover. Label MPS 25 May 1961. Number 0068248 Side B Track 3 Duration 5.18

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SUNDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2017 5:06 AM Schumann, and an arrangement of Brahms's Viola Sonata Op 120 Godard, Benjamin (1849­1895) No 2. SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b08dnj9r) Berceuse de Jocelyn Herbie Hancock Henry­David Varema (cello), Cornelia Lootsmann (harp) Introduced by Clemency Burton­Hill 5:12 AM Key player with Miles Davis, seminal force in jazz­rock fusion, Dvorák, Antonin [1841­1904] CPE Bach: Fantasie in F sharp minor, Wq 80 pianist­composer Herbie Hancock has been a prime mover in jazz Notturno in B major, Op 40 Schumann: Fantasy in C, Op 131 for forty years. Geoffrey Smith picks favourite tracks from a Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Stanienda (conductor) Brahms: Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2 unique and continuing career. 5:19 AM Pederson, Mogens (c.1583­1623) Isabelle Faust (violin) SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b08dnj9t) 3 songs for 5 voices Andreas Staier (piano) Krzysztof Penderecki Ars Nova, Bo Holten (director) 5:27 AM (Rpt). John Shea presents a concert from Warsaw celebrating the music Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) of Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. Violin Sonata in A major, Op 5 No 6 SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b08dnjb2) 1:01 AM Pierre Pitzl, Marcy Jean Bölli (violas da gamba), Augusta Thomas Campion Penderecki, Krzysztof (b.1933) Campagne (harpsichord) Flute Concerto 5:39 AM Lucie Skeaping marks the 450th anniversary of the birth of Łukasz Dlugosz (flute), Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra, Jésus Demersseman, Jules August (1833­1866) English composer, poet and physician Thomas Campion. López Cobos (conductor) Italian Concerto in F major, Op 82 No 6 1:22 AM Kristina Vaculova (flute), Inna Aslamasova (piano) SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b08cqrhd) Penderecki, Krzysztof (b.1933) 5:51 AM Chapel of King's College, Cambridge De Natura Sonoris III for orchestra Alfvén, Hugo (1872­1960) Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra, Rafael Payare (conductor) Midsummer Vigil ­ Swedish Rhapsody No.1, Op 19 From the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge 1:29 AM Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Penderecki, Krzysztof (b.1933) Schønwandt (conductor) Introit: Late have I loved thee (Harry Bramma) Largo for cello and orchestra 6:05 AM Responses: Tomkins Claudio Bohórquez (cello), Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra, Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) Psalms 42, 43 (Wesley) Maximiano Valdés (conductor) Florez and Blanzeflor Op 3 First Lesson: 1 Samuel 1 vv.19b­28 1:53 AM Peter Mattei (baritone), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Canticles: Blair in B minor Penderecki, Krzysztof (b.1933) Manfred Honeck (conductor) Second Lesson: Luke 2 vv.41­52 Anthem: Give unto the Lord (Elgar) Symphony No.8 ('Lieder der Vergänglichkeit') for soprano, 6:14 AM Hymn: Praise my soul, the King of heaven (Descant: Robinson) baritone, chorus and orchestra Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor (Howells) Michaela Kaune (soprano), Agnieszka Rehlis (mezzo­soprano), Trio in E flat major for horn, violin and piano, Op 40 Mariusz Godlewski (baritone), Krakow Philharmonic Chorus, Martin Hackleman (horn), Martin Beaver (violin), Jane Coop Director of Music: Stephen Cleobury Teresa Majka­Pacanek (director), Polish Sinfonia luventus (piano) Organ scholars: Richard Gowers, Henry Websdale. Orchestra, Łukasz Borowicz (conductor) 6:42 AM 2:42 AM Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) SUN 16:00 The Choir (b07h68m2) Rathaus, Karol (1895­1954) Konzertstück in F minor for piano and orchestra, Op 79 Monteverdi's Beatus Vir Nokturne Op 44 Victoria Postnikova (piano), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Joel Suben Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor). (conductor) Sara Mohr­Pietsch talks to composer Iain Bell, whose favourite choral works are full of joy, laughter and exuberance. Music by 2:55 AM SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b08dnj9w) Will Todd and Eriks Esenvalds directs our thoughts towards the Lukaszewski, Marcin (b.1972) Sunday ­ Martin Handley stars, and Sara's choral classic is Monteverdi's Beatus Vir, one of De profundis clamavi that composer's most appealing settings. Polish Radio Choir (with solo soprano), Wlodzimierz Siedlik Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, (conductor) featuring listener requests. 01 00:02 Benjamin Britten 3:01 AM Ballad of Green Broom (5 Flower Songs) Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Email [email protected]. Performer: Nederlands Kamerkoor Dichterliebe, song­cycle for voice and piano, Op 48 Conductor: John Alldis Ian Bostridge (tenor), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b08dnj9y) 3:30 AM Jonathan Swain 02 00:11 Herbert Howells Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) A Maid Peerless Piano Sonata in C major, K330 This week Jonathan Swain plays a selection from the Building a Performer: Tristan Russcher Geoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano) Library selection of the B Minor Mass by JS Bach. He also Choir: Christ Church Cathedral Dublin Choir 3:54 AM explores Poulenc's Gloria in a classic recording by the CBSO Conductor: Judy Martin Cavalli, Francesco (1602­1676) with Norma Burrowes, conducted by Louis Frémaux. The week's Sonata à 8 ­ from 'Musiche sacre concernenti messa, e salmi neglected classic is Franck's Symphony in D minor, and the 03 00:17 György Ligeti concertati con istromenti, imni, antifone et sonate' (Venice 1656) young artist is pianist Luca Buratto, from Italy. Lux Aeterna Balthasar­Neumann­Ensemble, Thomas Hengelbrock (conductor) Ensemble: Cappella Amsterdam SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b08dnjb0) Conductor: Daniel Reuss 3:59 AM Peter Robinson Weckmann, Matthias (1619­1674) 04 00:28 Henry Purcell Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott Crime­writer Peter Robinson tops the best­seller lists year after Young Colin, cleaving of a Beam Bernard Winsemius [organ of Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, year, across the world; in fact his detective, DI Banks, is probably Ensemble: The City Waites Netherlands ­ even better known than he is. DI Banks is a straight­talking Director: Roderick Skeaping built by Hans Wolff Schonat (1655)] Yorkshire­man with dodgy dress sense and a frustrated love life, 4:05 AM and he's been solving murders in Yorkshire for some twenty years 05 00:33 Pérotin Lassus, Orlando (1532­1594) now. There are now twenty­three Banks novels, and several series Viderunt omnes 3 motets: Jubilate Deo; Io ti voria; Tristis est anima mea on television with Stephen Tompkinson in the title role. So DI Performer: The Hilliard Ensemble Netherlands Chamber Choir, Paul van Nevel (conductor) Banks is hugely popular, and central to his character is that he Director: Paul Hillier 4:10 AM constantly listens to music ­ in the car, at home, in pubs. There's a Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] memorable line where Robinson says of his detective ­ "He did 06 00:39 Antonio Vivaldi Overture to Egmont ­ incidental music, Op 84 his best thinking when he was listening to music and drinking Cum Sancto Spiritu (Gloria) Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) wine." This, Robinson reveals, is autobiographical. Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields 4:19 AM Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner Halvorsen, Johan [1864­1935] In Private Passions, Peter Robinson talks to Michael Berkeley Passacaglia in G minor after Handel, for violin and cello about how music inspires his best thinking and writing, and why 07 00:43 Vasari Singers C.B. Jeremy Backhouse (artist) Dong­Ho An (violin), Hee­Song Song (cello) he's on a mission to get all his readers listening to the music he Christus est stella 4:28 AM loves. He even creates online playlists of the music his detective Performer: Vasari Singers C.B. Jeremy Backhouse Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) listens to ­ including some of the music he chooses in Private Ballade in G minor, Op 24 Passions. Choices include Poulenc's Sextet for Piano and Wind, 08 00:47 Claudio Monteverdi Eugene d'Albert (piano) Beethoven's String Quartet in C sharp minor, Takemitsu, Miles Beatus Vir Davis, and one of Schubert's last piano sonatas. Perhaps it's no 4:39 AM Ensemble: Taverner Consort surprise that he's drawn to last works ­ as a crime writer, his Cambini, Giuseppe Maria (1746­1825) Orchestra: Taverner Players books begin with murder. Robinson confesses though that he Trio for flute, oboe and bassoon, Op 45 No 1 Conductor: Andrew Parrott regrets the increasing violence of the genre, and thinks the TV Vladislav Brunner (flute), Jozef Hanusovsky (oboe), Jozef Singer: Emma Kirkby adaptations of his work go too far. And he reveals why Yorkshire Martinkovic (bassoon) Singer: Rogers Covey‐ Crump is always the best place to hide a body. 4:52 AM Singer: David Thomas Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Produced by Elizabeth Burke Nulla in mundo pax sincera, RV 630, for soprano and orchestra SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b07cyfn9) A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew The Power of Love Songs Manze (director) SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08ch4bt) 5:01 AM The Listening Service ­ an odyssey through the musical universe Wigmore Hall Mondays ­ Isabelle Faust and Andreas Staier Bergh, Gertrude van den (1793­1840) with Tom Service. Join him on a journey of imagination and Lied fur pianoforte insight, exploring how music works. From Wigmore Hall in London, violinist Isabelle Faust and Frans van Ruth (piano) pianist Andreas Staier play fantasies by CPE Bach and With Valentines Day just around the corner, Tom explores the Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 4 of 11 enduring power of love songs. He talks to Ted Gioia, author of 20 00:29 Kwame discovered Black Mountain because he admires the work Love Songs: The Hidden History who explains that the very first Joseph Bedier translated by Hilaire Belloc of the black artist Jacob Lawrence, who taught at Black Mountain traces of writing in human history are hymns to love. The tenor in the summer of 1947. Lawrence said the experience left him Ian Bostridge reflects on the inward­looking art of Lieder and 21 00:31 Richard Wagner with more intellectual insight into the making of art. As Kwame what they tell us about true love in the Romantic era. And Tom Tristan und Isolde, Lieberstod guides a group of production interns at his Baltimore theatre, he turns to the operatic stage for some of the ultimate expressions of Performer: Nina Stemme, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, shares his discoveries about this remote experimental college in love as a subversive and even revolutionary force, showing how Antonio Pappano (Conductor) the Blue Ridge Mountains. He's especially fascinated by the risks Verdi and Strauss used thwarted lovers in their operas to shine a they took to welcome black students and faculty, as early as 1944, light on the hypocrisy and gender politics of their times. 22 00:38 Diego Ortiz in the segregated South. Recercada secunda Tune in and rethink music with The Listening Service. Choir: Concordia, Mark Levy (Director) The interns consider what learning at Black Mountain would have been like. There was poverty and isolation but no grades, you SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b07h68m6) 23 00:38 didn't have to graduate, you had constant access to professors and Infidelity Robert Browning the opportunity to perform almost every night. Together with some Baltimore actors, they re­imagine the first ever Happening Fenella Woolgar and Timothy Watson explore infidelity from 24 00:40 Arnold Schoenberg that John Cage devised, one hot June night in the dining room in Tristan and Iseult to Anthony Blunt with texts from Dante, the III Sehr Langsame from Six Little Piano Pieces, Op.19 1952. Earl of Rochester, Robert Browning, Dorothy Parker, W.H. Performer: Glenn Gould (piano) Auden, Hugo Williams and Jackie Kay, accompanied by music Helped by curators, archivists and alumni, Kwame ponders the from Purcell, Mozart, Diego Ortiz, Rachmaninov, Schoenberg, 25 00:40 legacy of this extraordinary, unique educational establishment Pinho Vargas and Nina Simone Robert Browning and artists colony.

Producer: Philippa Ritchie 26 00:41 Jean‐ Baptiste Lully Actors: John Lescault Les Démons, Air de Ballet de Thésée (Theseus) Brandon Rashad Butts 01 00:00 Arnold Schoenberg Performer: Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord) Kristina Szilagyi Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19 ­ V: Etwas rasch Susan Rome Performer: Glenn Gould (piano) 27 00:00 Benjamin Britten Tell Me The Truth About Love Producer Judith Kampfner. 02 00:00 Arnold Schoenberg Performer: Della Jones (Mezzo­soprano), Steuart Bedford (piano) Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19 VI. Sehr Langsam SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnjh2) Performer: Glenn Gould (piano) 28 00:46 MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra ­ Gershwin, Augusta Fullam Tchaikovsky 03 00:00 Hugo Williams 29 00:47 Antonio Pinho Vargas Ian Skelly introduces performances recorded at a concert in the Judas: Prodotoris finis RadiRo Festival in Bucharest. With Kristjan Järvi, principal 04 00:01 Fryderyk Chopin Performer: Coro e Orquestra Gulbenkian, Paulo Lourenço conductor of the MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, as its Variations on La" ci darem la mano," Op.2 ­ Theme (Chorus­master) honorary director, this is billed as the only international musical Performer: Garrick Ohlsson (piano) event dedicated exclusively to radio ensembles. 30 00:51 05 00:03 John Banville Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Dorothy Parker Stefano Bollani (piano), 31 00:53 Gustav Holst MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kristjan Järvi 06 00:03 Fryderyk Chopin I Vow To Thee, My Country (Jupiter) (conductor) Variations on "La ci darem la mano," Op.2 Variation 1 Performer: Choir of King’s College, Cambridge Performer: Garrick Ohlsson (piano) Tchaikovsky: Suite from 'Swan Lake' 32 00:54 MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra Kristjan Järvi 07 00:04 Henry Purcell Dante, translated by Clive James (conductor). Man is for the Woman Made Performer: John Shirley­Quirk (Baritone), Martin Isepp 33 00:55 Sergei Rachmaninov SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b08dnjh4) (harpsichord) Francesca da Rimini, The fair Guinevere Jenny Lomas Performer: Svetla Vassileva, Misha Didyk, BBC Philharmonic, 08 00:05 Gianandrea Noseda (Conductor) by David Eldridge. Racine 34 00:57 Sergei Rachmaninov Jenny Lomas is a solicitor who has always loved the law and its 09 00:06 Pablo de Sarasate Francesca da Rimini, Epilogue certainties, but when she finds herself involved in a case that Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 Performer: Svetla Vassileva, Misha Didyk, BBC Philharmonic, seems more akin to fiction she begins to question her own Performer: Itzhak Perlman (violin) Royal Philharmonic Gianandrea Noseda (Conductor) judgement. David Eldridge's pertinent thriller examines the Orchestra, Lawrence Foster (Conductor) corrosive nature of paranoia and the febrile nature of living in a 35 01:01 Anderson/Eno post truth world devoid of both moral and material fact. 10 00:06 Poison Racine Performer: Laurie Anderson David Eldridge is one of our most exciting contemporary dramatists. His plays have been performed at The National, The 11 00:10 36 01:04 Almeida and The Royal Court. John Donne Stella Gibbons 'The Knot of the Heart' won the Off­West End Theatre Award for Best New Play and 'In Basildon' was voted The Guardian Theatre 12 00:11 Lee Hazlewood 37 01:05 Jessie Mae Robinson Critics and Arts Writers No.1 Theatre of 2012. These Boots are Made For Walking The Other Woman His previous work for Radio 3 includes The Picture Man which Performer: Nancy Sinatra Performer: Nina Simone won the Prix Europa for Best Drama.

13 00:13 38 01:07 Amanda Hale has been nominated for two Evening Standard Jackie Kay Linda Chase Awards (the Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer and Best Actress for her critically acclaimed performance as 14 00:15 Leos Janacek 39 01:08 Jean Sibelius Laura Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. String Quartet No. 1 after Tolstoys The Kreutzer Sonata: I Pelléas et Mélisande, Act II, No. 4 Comodo (Prelude Scene I) In September 2009 Hale made her Royal National Theatre debut Adagio con moto Performer: Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, Leif Segerstam in Our Class, In April 2011 she appeared as Agnes Rackham in Performer: Alban Berg Quartett (Conductor) the BBC adaptation The Crimson Petal and the White. In June 2013, she played Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII, in the 15 00:19 40 01:10 BBC series The White Queen. In the same year, she starred as Earl of Rochester W.H. Auden Elinor Dashwood in Helen Edmundson's BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility. She has recently appeared in Sharon 16 00:20 Henry Purcell 41 01:11 Johannes Brahms Horgan and Rob Delaney's Catastrophe. A Fools Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable: Fled is Lullaby, Op. 49, No. 4 my Love First Verse Performer: Yo Yo Ma (cello), Kathryn Stott (piano) Jenny ...... Amanda Hale Performer: Rogers Covey Crump, the Academy of Ancient Oliver ...... Max Bennett Music, Christopher Hogwood (Conductor) SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b08dnjh0) Anna ...... Monica Dolan The Experimenters Lev/Michael ...... Peter Sullivan 17 00:21 Christos ...... Peter Polycarpou Earl of Rochester British playwright, actor Kwame Kwei­Armah now artistic Maria ...... Sanchia McCormack director of Center Stage, the state theatre of Maryland, in Ian ...... Sam Clemmett 18 00:21 Henry Purcell Baltimore, uncovers the artistic laboratory that was Black Aisha/Therapist ... Chetna Pandya A Fools Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable: Fled is Mountain College in North Carolina (1933 ­ 1957). In this Carl ...... David Sturzaker my Love Second Verse faculty­owned college that built itself, students and teachers Performer: Rogers Covey Crump, the Academy of Ancient included John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, Merce Cunningham, SUN 22:15 Early Music Late (b08dnjh6) Music, Christopher Hogwood (Conductor) Josef Albers, Willem de Kooning and Buckminster Fuller. It was Simon Heighes presents a concert featuring Telemann's take on unconventional, democratic, collaborative and un­bureaucratic. the story of Don Quixote and an early Italian cantata by Handel, 19 00:23 Granville Bantock Students attended meetings that had to reach a consensus and performed by Arcangelo directed by Jonathan Cohen. 'I loved thee once, Atthis, long ago' from Sappho (song cycle) students and teachers worked on the property and farmed. Always Performer: Susan Bickley (Mezzo­soprano), Royal Philharmonic, short of funds, this was a dynamic community that believed Telemann: Burlesque de Quichotte, orchestral suite in G, TWV Vernon Handley (Conductor) creating art was central to the development of a good citizen. 55:G10 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 5 of 11

Arcangelo 5:18 AM Macleod seeks to break through the shell of this musical enigma Jonathan Cohen, director Albrecht, Alexander (1885­1958) to discover the vast depths beneath. Quintet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.6 (1913) Handel: Il delirio amoroso ­ Italian Cantata No.12, HWV 99 Pavol Kovác (piano), Bratislava Wind Quintet We begin the week with Ravel's happy childhood and prodigious Louise Alder, soprano 5:27 AM musical development in fin­de­siècle of the late 1800s. Arcangelo Chaminade, Cécile (1857­1944) Jonathan Cohen, director Automne Op 35 No 2 Boléro (extract) Valerie Tryon (piano) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Recorded in the Sint­Jakobskerk in Bruges as part of the 2016 5:34 AM Simon Rattle, conductor MaFestival of early music. Boieldieu, Adrien (1775­1834) Harp Concerto in C major Piano Concerto in G (2nd movt. Adagio assai) SUN 23:15 Recital (b08dnjhj) Suzanna Klintcharova (harp), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuja Wang, piano BBC Singers at BASCA Dimitar Manolov (conductor) Tonhalle­Orchester Zurich 5:55 AM Lionel Bringuier, conductor The BBC Singers and conductor James Morgan give a concert at Rosenmuller, Johann (c.1619­1684) St. Giles' Cripplegate featuring music by composers from the Sinfonia Quinta Un Grand sommeil noir British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists Gerald Finley, baritone (BASCA) and its European counterparts. 6:06 AM Julius Drake, piano Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) The pieces have been drawn competitively following a Europe­ Le carnaval des animaux (for flute, clarinet, glockenspiel, Violin Sonata in A minor, Op posth wide call for scores and showcase works from award­winning, xylophone, 2 pianos, string quartet and double bass) Alina Ibragimova, violin multi­cultural and highly talented composers from the UK, The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James Cedric Tiberghien, piano Ireland, Bulgaria and Italy. Campbell (director). Pavane pour une infant défunte Khatia Buniatishvili (piano). MON 06:30 Breakfast (b08dnlzn) MONDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2017 Monday ­ Ian Skelly MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08dnlzv) MON 00:30 Through the Night (b08dnlzl) Ian Skelly presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring Wigmore Hall Mondays: Kathryn Rudge and James Baillieu John Eliot Gardiner conducts Bach's St Matthew Passion listener requests. Live from Wigmore Hall in London, mezzo soprano Kathryn John Shea presents a performance of Bach's St Matthew Passion Email [email protected]. Rudge and pianist James Baillieu perform a recital of English with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists song. English song flourished at the beginning of the 20th­century and conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, recorded at the 2016 MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b08dnlzq) was influenced by the wealth of poetry and the trauma of global KlaraFestival in Belgium. Monday ­ Rob Cowan with 12:31 AM warfare. Today's concert journeys through a programme of songs by Howells and Quilter and a rarity by Denis Browne, and Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] 9am Kathryn and James are joined by viola player Gary Pomeroy for Matthauspassion BWV 244 Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range three songs by Frank Bridge. Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Mark Padmore (tenor): Evangelist, Stephan Loges (bass­ of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. baritone): Christ, Hannah Morrison (soprano), Esther Brazil Herbert Howells: Come sing and dance (soprano), Clare Wilkinson (contralto), Reginald L. Mobley 9.30am (alto), Eleanor Minney (contralto), Gareth Treseder (tenor), Alex Roger Quilter: Go, lovely rose; Now sleeps the crimson petal; Take part in 's musical challenge: which location is being Music, when soft voices die Ashworth (bass), Jonathan Sells (bass), Nicholas Mogg (bass), depicted in this piece of music? Netherlands Youth Choir, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque William Charles Denis Browne: To Gratiana, dancing and singing Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Herbert Howells: Peacock Pie ­ song­cycle Op.33 10am Ivor Gurney: Sleep; Most holy night; The Fields are full; By a 3:16 AM Rob's guest this week is the newsreader, broadcaster and writer Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] bierside Angela Rippon. Angela started her career in print journalism Frank Bridge*: Far, far from each other; Where is it that our soul Images ­ set 1 for piano before moving into television at BBC South West. She went on to Daniil Trifonov (piano) doth go?; Music when soft voices die present the Nine O'Clock News, making her the first female Kathryn Rudge, mezzo­soprano 3:30 AM journalist to regularly present national news. After her remarkable Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695­1764) James Baillieu, piano appearance dancing with Morecambe and Wise on one of their Gary Pomeroy, viola*. Violin Sonata in D major, Op 8 No 2, from 'X Sonate' Christmas specials, Angela went on to host Come Dancing, and (Amsterdam, 1744) since has presented shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Top Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann (harpsichord and MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08dnlzx) Gear, and more recently Rip­Off Britain and How to Stay Young. BBC Symphony Orchestra, Episode 1 positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) Aside from broadcasting Angela has written a series of children's 3:41 AM books and was one­time chair of English National Ballet. As well Penny Gore begins a week of programmes focusing on recent Goossens, Eugene [1893­1962] as discussing her life and career, Angela shares some of her Fantasy for nine wind instrument, Op 36 recordings and concerts by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, with favourite classical music, including Mendelssohn, Canteloube and the BBC Philharmonic performing live on Wednesday afternoon. Janet Webb (flute), Guy Henderson (oboe), Lawrence Dobell and Villa Lobos. Christopher Tingay (clarinets), Daniel Mendelow (trumpet), Clarence Mellor (horn), John Cran, Fiona McNamara (bassoons) Today's programme begins with a new Elgar recording due for 10.30m release in April. 3:52 AM Music in Time: Romantic Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Rob dips into the Romantic period to cast a on an early And from the BBC Symphony Orchestra's latest Total Immersion Trio in E flat major for piano and strings, D897, 'Notturno' symphonic poem by Mahler that ultimately became the first project in November 2016, Richard Rodney Bennett's thrilling Grieg Trio movement of his 2nd Symphony. "Spells" ­ a 40­minute work for solo soprano, chorus and 4:02 AM orchestra setting poems by Kathleen Raine. It features the Gallot, Jacques (1620­ca.1698) 11am soprano Allison Bell and the BBC Symphony Chorus, conducted Pièces de luth in F minor Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet by Rumon Gamba. Konrad Junghänel (lute) Rob's Artists of the Week are without question one of the great 4:13 AM chamber ensembles of the last century: the Borodin Quartet. 2pm Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Founded in 1945 and still going strong today, the Borodins are Elgar: Introduction and Allegro, Op.47 Rondo a capriccio in G major, Op.129, 'Rage over a lost penny' stylistically distinctive, yet their performances are always at the BBC Symphony Orchestra Pavel Kolesnikov (Piano) service of the music. Across the week Rob features them in string Edward Gardner (conductor) 4:19 AM quartets by Beethoven, Borodin and Shostakovich, whose work Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) they have always championed; in Brahms's Second Piano Quartet c. 2.15pm Symphony in B flat major, Wq.182 no 2 (with Sviatoslav Richter); and in Schnittke's Piano Quintet (with Colin Matthews: Violin Concerto Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) Ludmilla Berlinsky). Leila Josefowicz (violin) 4:31 AM BBC Symphony Orchestra Morawetz, Oskar (1917­2007) Beethoven Oliver Knussen (conductor) Overture on a Fairy Tale String Quartet in A major, Op.18 No.5 Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Borodin Quartet. 2.40pm 4:42 AM Elgar: Symphony no. 1 in A flat major, Op.55 MON Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08dxjxz) BBC Symphony Orchestra Praeludium and Fughetta in G major, BWV 902 (1875­1937), Ravel the Enigma Edward Gardner Andreas Staier (harpsichord) Donald Macleod explores the enigmatic personality and richly 4:52 AM 3.25pm vibrant soundworld of Maurice Ravel, composer of Boléro. Parry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings [1848­1918] Richard Rodney Bennett Lord, let me know mine end (from Songs of Farewell) Spells Ravel is a musical genius ... with an image problem. Thanks to BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) Allison Bell (soprano) the efforts of Torvill and Dean (not to mention Bo Derek and 5:03 AM BBC Symphony Chorus Dudley Moore), his is a place in popular culture unmatched by Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] BBC Symphony Orchestra any composer of the 20th century. And all for a piece, Boléro, 2 Sonatinas for mandolin: C minor WoO 43/1 and C major WoW Rumon Gamba (conductor) 44/1 that he joked to friends "had no music in it" ... Compared to his fellow musical "impressionist" Debussy, Ravel's music is Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) Liadov: The Enchanted Lake sometimes unfairly characterised as rather shallow ­ all brilliant 5:11 AM BBC Symphony Orchestra artifice and sumptuous detail, but no heart. That reputation's not Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) Michael Damev (conductor). Sonata No 6 in G minor, for 2 violins and continuo, Z807 helped by the man himself. Famously private, Ravel projected the Il Tempo Ensemble image of a rarefied dandy, whilst keeping his own private emotional world a tightly­kept secret. This week, Donald

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MON 16:30 In Tune (b08dnnnp) 2:31 AM TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b08dnqcd) Cellophony, Shirley Collins, Leonard Elschenbroich Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Tuesday ­ Rob Cowan with Angela Rippon Symphonic Suite from the opera 'Gloriana' Sean Rafferty's guests include Cellophony ­ an ensemble of eight Peter Pears (tenor), SWF Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten 9am cellists ahead of their concert at London's Milton Court, folk (conductor) Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range singer and legend Shirley Collins brings a new album into the 2:56 AM of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. limelight, and cellist Leonard Elschenbroich gives a taster of his Byrd, William (c.1540­1623) new CD release with pianist Peter Limonov. Pavana lachrimae (after John Dowland) for keyboard (MB.28.54) 9.30am Aapo Häkkinen (harpsichord) Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08dxjxz) 3:04 AM two composers are associated with a particular piece? [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) Quintet in B flat major for clarinet and strings, Op 34 10am MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnnnr) James Campbell (clarinet), Orford String Quartet Rob's guest this week is the newsreader, broadcaster and writer Haydn's The Creation 3:29 AM Angela Rippon. Angela started her career in print journalism Villa­Lobos, Heitor (1887­1959) before moving into television at BBC South West. She went on to Sara Mohr­Pietsch presents the London Philharmonic's Bachianas Brasileiras No.5 present the Nine O'Clock News, making her the first female performance of Haydn's Creation, conducted by Sir Roger Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano), Bryan Epperson, Maurizio journalist to regularly present national news. After her remarkable Norrington. Baccante, Roman Borys, Simon Fryer, David Hetherington, appearance dancing with Morecambe and Wise on one of their Recorded at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner, Thomas Wiebe, Winona Zelenka Christmas specials, Angela went on to host Come Dancing, and (cellos) since has presented shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Top Haydn: The Creation 3:42 AM Gear, and more recently Rip­Off Britain and How to Stay Young. Pacius, Frederik (1809­1891) Aside from broadcasting Angela has written a series of children's Lucy Crowe (soprano) Overture from the Hunt of King Charles (1852) books and was one­time chair of English National Ballet. Thomas Hobbs (tenor) The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste Christopher Maltman (baritone) (Conductor) 10.30am London Philharmonic Choir 3:50 AM Music in Time: Baroque London Philharmonic Orchestra Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Robs heads back to the Baroque period to explore a genre­busting Roger Norrington (conductor) Allegretto in C minor D915 concerto by Vivaldi ­ with eleven soloists! Halina Radvilaite (piano) As part of the 'Belief and Beyond Belief' season at London's 3:56 AM Double Take Southbank, Sir Roger Norrington brings all his experience and Rameau, Jean­Philippe (1683­1764) Rob explores the nature of performance by highlighting the energy to Joseph Haydn's choral masterpiece. Haydn once said Pieces from Les Indes galantes differences in style between two recordings of one of Beethoven's that when he thought of God he could write only cheerful music. Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen (conductor) most famous piano miniatures. So imagine the exuberance, the freshness and the pure joy that he 4:09 AM brings to the story of the Creation. With its roof­raising choruses, Lassus, Orlande de (1532­1594) 11am bubbling melodies and glowing colours, The Creation is one of Magnificat 'Praeter rerum seriem' Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet the most life­affirming and generous two hours of music ever The King's Singers Rob's Artists of the Week are without question one of the great written. 4:18 AM chamber ensembles of the last century: the Borodin Quartet. Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Founded in 1945 and still going strong today, the Borodins are MON 22:00 Music Matters (b08dnhd2) Sinfonia, from 'Orlando' (HWV 31) stylistically distinctive, yet their performances are always at the [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] Orchestra Barocca Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli service of the music. Across the week Rob features them in string (conductor) quartets by Beethoven, Borodin and Shostakovich, whose work MON 22:45 The Essay (b05s3k88) 4:23 AM they have always championed; in Brahms's Second Piano Quartet Being Orson, Boy Wonder Messager, André [1853­1929] (with Sviatoslav Richter); and in Schnittke's Piano Quintet (with Solo de concours, for clarinet and piano Ludmilla Berlinsky). Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of Marten Altrov (clarinet), Holger Marjamaa (piano) Orson Welles, the controversial Renaissance man who was an Schnittke 4:31 AM actor, film director, radio producer and theatre impresario. Quintet for piano and strings Jenkins, John (1592­1678) Essayists include film critics Peter Bradshaw and David Thomson Ludmilla Berlinsky (piano) The Siege of Newark and Sarah Churchwell. Borodin Quartet. Concordia, Mark Levy (conductor) 4:37 AM Simon Callow, Welles's biographer, tracks the transformation TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08dxk30) Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich [1840­1893] from schoolboy to prodigy and unpicks what really happened Maurice Ravel (1875­1937), L'affaire Ravel during the six months Welles spent at Dublin's Gate Theatre. Tatyana's Letter Scene from the opera Eugene Onegin (Act I Scene 2) Donald Macleod explores the notorious "Ravel Affair" of 1905, Joanne Kolomyjec (soprano, Tatyana); Calgary Philharmonic Produced by Gemma Jenkins. when the composer was passed over for French music's biggest Orchestra; Mario Bernardi (conductor) prize. Plus: Ravel's relationship with Debussy. MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b08dnnnt) 4:50 AM Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] Trish Clowes and My Iris Ravel is a musical genius ... with an image problem. Thanks to Ballade No 2 in F major, Op 38 the efforts of Torvill and Dean (not to mention Bo Derek and Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) Soweto Kinch presents a concert by former Radio 3 New Dudley Moore), his is a place in popular culture unmatched by Generation Artist Trish Clowes and her brand new band My Iris 4:58 AM any composer of the 20th century. And all for a piece, Boléro, (with Ross Stanley, keyboards, Chris Montague, guitar, and Bach, Heinrich (1615­1692) that he joked to friends "had no music in it" ... Compared to his James Maddren, drums). Playing new compositions by Clowes, Ich danke dir, Gott ­ cantata for 5 voices, strings and continuo fellow musical "impressionist" Debussy, Ravel's music is they were in concert at MAC Birmingham in January as part of Rheinische Kantorei, Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel sometimes unfairly characterised as rather shallow ­ all brilliant the Emulsion Music Festival. This concert features music from (violin & conductor) artifice and sumptuous detail, but no heart. That reputation's not the band's new album released in January. 5:04 AM helped by the man himself. Famously private, Ravel projected the Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] image of a rarefied dandy, whilst keeping his own private Prelude a l'apres­midi d'un faune emotional world a tightly­kept secret. This week, Donald TUESDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2017 Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra; Marcello Viotti Macleod seeks to break through the shell of this musical enigma (conductor) to discover the vast depths beneath. TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b08dnnzn) 5:16 AM Proms 2015: Beethoven Piano Concertos Part, Arvo [1935­] In the early years of the first decade of the 20th century, Ravel Magnificat cultivated a reputation as French music's most talented ­ and John Shea presents the first of three nights featuring Leif Ove Jauna Muzika; Vaclovas Augustinas (conductor) fashionably­dressed ­ young composer, as he divided his time Andsnes's Beethoven piano concerto cycle at the 2015 BBC 5:22 AM between the Paris Conservatoire and the boutiques of the Grands Proms. Kreisler, Fritz (1875­1962) Boulevards. Yet his failure to win the Prix de Rome ­ the most 12:31 AM String Quartet in A minor (1919) prestigious prize in French music ­ scandalised France's musical Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) String Quartet: Tobias Ringborg & Christian Bergqvist (violins), establishment. Donald Macleod takes up the story, and explores Piano Concerto No 1 in C major, Op 15 Ingegerd Kierkegaard (viola), John Ehde (cello) the composer's relationship with his closest musical rival, Claude Leif Ove Andsnes (piano/director); Mahler Chamber Orchestra 5:54 AM Debussy. 1:04 AM Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) The Tale of Tsar Saltan ­ Suite Op.57 Lonlon (after Ravel's Bolero) Apollon musagète ­ ballet in 2 scenes for string orchestra (rev Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky Angelique Kidjo, vocals 1947) (conductor) Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Matthew Truscott (director) 6:16 AM Jeux d'eaux 1:33 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Bernard Chamayou, piano Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Sonata in E minor for flute and keyboard, BWV 1034 Piano Concerto No 4 in G major Op 58 Sharon Bezaly (flute), Terence Charlston (harpsichord). String Quartet in F major Leif Ove Andsnes (piano/director); Mahler Chamber Orchestra Dante Quartet 2:08 AM TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b08dnpz6) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Tuesday ­ Ian Skelly Introduction and Allegro 2 Bagatelles: Op.119 No 8 and Op 33 No 7 Melos Ensemble. Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Ian Skelly presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring TUE 2:12 AM listener requests. 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07qby2j) Grieg, Edvard [1843­1907] Malcolm Martineau: A Life in Song, Episode 1 Lyric Pieces ­ selection from Books 1 & 2 Email [email protected]. Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) This series, 'A Life in Song', recorded at the Royal Conservatoire

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 7 of 11 of Scotland, is centred on the pianist and song specialist Malcolm Martyn Brabbins and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Leif Ove Andsnes (piano/director), Mahler Chamber Orchestra Martineau who has chosen three of his favourite singers to join perform Tippett's Second Symphony alongside Haydn's 'Le Soir' 1:21 AM him across the week of broadcasts. Today American mezzo­ Symphony, and Ravel's Concerto for Piano Left Hand. Schoenberg, Arnold (1874­1951) soprano Susan Graham sings an innovative programme based Friede auf Erden Op 13 around Schumann's Frauenliebe und Leben song cycle, Recorded 9th February and presented by Andrew McGregor from BBC Singers; David Hill (conductor) interspersed with songs from several countries and in several City Halls, Glasgow. 1:31 AM languages which highlight and explore similar themes and Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] emotions to those in the cycle. Haydn: Symphony No 8 'Le Soir' Fantasia in C minor, Op 80, for piano, chorus and orchestra Ravel: Concerto for Piano (Left Hand) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano/director), BBC Singers, Mahler Schumann: Seit ich ihn gesehen Chamber Orchestra Grieg: Møte 8.10pm Interval 1:51 AM Strauss: Seitdem dein Aug' in meines schaute Josquin des Pres (c.1440­1521) Schumann: Er, der herrlichste von allen 8.30pm Missa de Beata Virgine (1497?) Fauré: Chanson d'amour Tippett: Symphony No 2 BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) Dankworth: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? 2:26 AM Rangström: Melodi Jean­Efflam Bavouzet (piano) Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Schumann: Ich kann's nicht fassen, nicht glauben BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Träumerei Op 9 No 4 ­ from Stimmungsbilder Fauré: Au bord de l'eau Martyn Brabbins, conductor Richard Strauss (piano) Grieg: Jeg elsker dig 2:31 AM Schumann: Du Ring an meinem Finger The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with conductor Martyn Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Mahler: Rheinlegendchen Brabbins continue to explore the symphonic output of 20th­ Le Bourgeois gentilhomme ­ Suite, Op 60 Turina: Los dos miedos century English composer . Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen (conductor) Schumann: Helft mir, ihr schwestern; Mutter, Mutter, glaube 3:08 AM nicht; Lass mich ihm am Busen hangen Tippett's Second Symphony ­ completed in 1957­ expands on an Marais, Marin (1656­1728) Ravel: Tout gai! increasingly bold and idiosyncratic palette: from its urgent, La Sonnerie de Sainte­Geneviève du Mont de Paris Duparc: Phidylé angular opening full of rhythmic drive, through a glistening slow Ricercar Consort, Henri Ledroit (Conductor) Debuss: La Chevelure movement, to an ambiguous, austere fanfare. It is a work which 3:16 AM Schumann: Süsser Freund, du blickest mich verwundert an looks forward even as it peers backwards to classical models from Lully, Jean­Baptiste (1632­1687) the past. Le Bourgeois gentilhomme ­ suite Susan Graham, mezzo­soprano Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen (conductor) Malcolm Martineau, piano. Tonight it is preceded by Ravel's ravishing 1929 Piano Concerto 3:35 AM for the Left Hand, music of delicate clockwork, its exquisite Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08dnqt7) colours brought to life by the hand of French virtuoso Jean­ Mazurka in A minor, Op 17 No 4 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Korngold, Weill, Adams Efflam Bavouzet. Simon Trpčeski (piano) 3:41 AM Penny Gore continues this week of recent performances by the And the concert opens with music by Haydn, his 'Le Soir' Holst, Gustav (1874­1934) BBC Symphony Orchestra. Symphony, No 8, whose clean lines and structure pre­echo those St Paul's Suite Op 29 No 2 of Michael Tippett's much later work. Erich Korngold and Kurt Weill fled from Nazi Germany within a Seoul Chamber Orchestra, Yong­Yun Kim (conductor) 3:55 AM year of each other in the early 1930s. Eventually, both re­ TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b08dnrxh) Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] established themselves in the USA ­ on opposite coasts ­ Rude Valentines, Neil Gaiman Korngold in Hollywood writing for the cinema, Weill in New Excerpt from 'O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht', BWV 118 Collegium Vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) York writing for Broadway. Neil Gaiman talks Norse myths with Rana Mitter, plus research into the ugly side of Valentines from Edmund Richardson and 4:01 AM Korngold's only symphony was written using fragments of the Annebella Pollen. Boeck, August de (1865­1937) film score to The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, a Warner Nocturne (1931) Brothers hit in 1939 starring Errol Flynn, Bette Davis and Olivia Neil Gaiman's new book is called Norse Mythology. Vlaams Radio Orkest, Marc Soustrot (conductor) de Havilland. Kurt Weill's Seven Deadly Sins was completed Annebella Pollen is Principal Lecturer in the History of Art and 4:10 AM before he made it to the USA, in Paris in 1933, but it is set in the Design at the University of Brighton and has published her Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] USA. In it, a pair of twins ­ both called Anna ­ experience the research on Valentines in Early Popular Visual Culture, 2014. Overture to Ascanio in Alba, K111 Seven Deadly Sins as they travel through seven different cities in Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Giovanni Antonini (conductor) the USA over a period of seven years. In Weill and Berthold Producer:Jacqueline Smith. 4:14 AM Brecht's hands the satire is what is a sin and what is not ... Storm Dall'Abaco, Evaristo Felice [1675­1742] Large sings the roles of both Annas. TUE 22:45 The Essay (b05s3sbn) Concerto 'a piu istrumenti' in F major, Op 6 No 3 Being Orson, He that Plays the King Il Tempio Armonico In between, the vocal ensemble "Hudson Shad" ­ who sing the 4:22 AM part of Anna's family in Weill's Seven Deadly Sins ­ present a Filmmaker, Kevin Jackson, crowns Welles the Prospero of the Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819­1872) collection of satirical songs from stage and cinema. silver screen as he appraises Welles's Shakespeare trilogy. Introduction to Act III and Dances of the Highlanders ­ from the opera Halka And as it is John Adams's birthday tomorrow, Penny introduces a Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz performance of his "Gnarly Buttons" with Michael Collins (who controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. (Conductor) gave the premiere) directing the BBC Symphony Orchestra ­ 4:31 AM three movements that include a hoedown with prominent parts for Produced by Gemma Jenkins. Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) banjo and a cow. Notturno in E flat major, D897, for piano trio TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b08dns50) Vadim Repin (violin), Jan­Erik Gustafsson (cello), Leif Ove 2pm Nick Luscombe with a Valentine's Day playlist Andsnes (piano) Korngold: Symphony in F sharp major, Op 40 4:40 AM Nick selects songs for sonically adventurous lovers on this starry­ Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) 2.55pm eyed day. If you're Valentine­less tonight please accept these odes Suite Champêtre Op 98b Hudson Shad present a collection of songs from stage and screen and twisted little love notes from around the world. Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) 4:48 AM 3.15pm There'll be a funny valentine from Charles 'Chick' Ganimian, two Haydn, (Johann) Michael (1737­1806) Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins (in English) love songs from the Magnetic Fields, and nominatively­ Divertimento in A major for string quartet, MH 299 (P121) Storm Large (soprano) appropriate appearances from Cal Valentine, Duster Valentine Marcolini Quartett Hudson Shad (vocal quartet) and Matt Valentine. 5:05 AM BBC Symphony Orchestra Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) James Gaffigan (conductor) Plus, hear music from the late experimental composer Basil Violin Sonata in B flat major, K454 Kirchin, who features on Late Junction all week, and Tim Veronika Eberle (violin), Francesco Piemontesi (piano) 3.55pm Buckley, born 70 years ago today. 5:27 AM John Adams: Gnarly Buttons Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] Michael Collins (clarinet/director) Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Hear My Prayer ­ hymn, arr. for soprano, chorus & orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra. Jennifer Adams­Barbaro (soprano), BBC Singers, BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) TUE 16:30 In Tune (b08dnr2f) WEDNESDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2017 5:38 AM Boxwood and Brass, Stephen Farr, Ensemble Plus Ultra Mokranjac, Stevan [1856­1914] WED 00:30 Through the Night (b08dnnzv) Thirteenth Song­Wreath (From My Homeland) Sean Rafferty's guests include wind ensemble Boxwood & Brass Proms 2015: Beethoven Piano Concertos Belgrade Radio and Television Chorus, Mladen Jagušt who perform live ahead of a tour of the UK, organist Stephen (conductor) Farr tells all about his newest CD ­ Kenneth Leighton's organ John Shea presents the second of three nights featuring Leif Ove 5:47 AM works, and a cappella group Ensemble Plus Ultra perform live in Andsnes's Beethoven piano concerto cycle at the 2015 BBC Vaughan Williams, Ralph [1872­1958] the studio in the run up to their concert at London's Cadogan Hall. Proms. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis for double string orchestra 12:31 AM TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08dxk30) Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Tadaaki Otaka (conductor) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks) 6:04 AM Mahler Chamber Orchestra; Matthew Truscott (director) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnr4r) 12:45 AM Andante Cantabile ­ from the string quartet Op11, arranged by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ­ Haydn, Ravel, Tippett Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] composer Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor, Op 37 Shauna Rolston (cello), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario

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Bernardi (conductor) Janet Baker, mezzo BBC Philharmonic concerts, and counter tenor Robin Blaze and 6:12 AM Melos Ensemble lutenist Elizabeth Kenny perform live in the studio before their Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) concert in Oxford's Jacqueline du Pre Building. Symphony No 39 in G minor Piano Trio Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Adam Fischer (conductor). Trio Wanderer. WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08dxk33) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] WED 06:30 Breakfast (b08dnpz9) WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07qby3v) Wednesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Malcolm Martineau: A Life in Song, Episode 2 WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnr4x) Belcea Quartet: Schubert and Shostakovich Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Pianist Malcolm Martineau continues his exploration of 'a life in show, featuring listener requests. song' at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland with the final The Belcea Quartet plays Schubert and Shostakovich. instalment of Susan Graham's recital of Frauenliebe und ­leben Recorded on Sunday 12 February 2017 at Wigmore Hall, Email [email protected]. and other songs, plus a set of nine Schubert songs on texts by London. Ernst Schulze sung by Christoph Prégardien. WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b08dnqcg) Schubert: String Quartet in G major, D887 Wednesday ­ Rob Cowan with Angela Rippon Poulenc: Le Carafon Tchaikovsky: Lullaby 8.15: Interval 9am Strauss: Wiegenliedchen Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Schumann: An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust 8.35 of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Berlioz: Absence Shostakovich: String Quartet No 15 Granados: O muerte cruel 9.30am Quilter: How Shall I Your True Love Know? Belcea Quartet Take part in our daily musical challenge. Two pieces of music are Schumann: Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan played together. Can you identify them? Shostakovich's final and longest string quartet, supremely Schubert: Neun Lieder nach Gedichten von Ernst Schulze introspective and fully reconciled to the inevitability of death, 10am ; Der liebliche Stern, D861; Im Walde, D834; Um Mitternacht, offers an intimate portrait of the Soviet composer during his last Rob's guest this week is the newsreader, broadcaster and writer D862; Lebensmuth, D883; Im Frühling, D882; An mein Herz, years. Angela Rippon. Angela started her career in print journalism D860; Tiefes Leid, D876; Über Wildemann, D884 The Belcea Quartet has programmed it together with another before moving into television at BBC South West. She went on to fifteenth and final string quartet, Schubert's profound reflection present the Nine O'Clock News, making her the first female Susan Graham, mezzo­soprano on impermanence and everchanging reality. journalist to regularly present national news. After her remarkable Christoph Prégardien, tenor appearance dancing with Morecambe and Wise on one of their Malcolm Martineau, piano. WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b08dnrxw) Christmas specials, Angela went on to host Come Dancing, and Paolozzi; Daniel Dennett since has presented shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Top WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08dnqt9) Gear, and more recently Rip­Off Britain and How to Stay Young. The BBC Philharmonic ­ Live from MediaCityUK, Salford, Dubbed the "godfather of British pop art", Eduardo Paolozzi Aside from broadcasting Angela has written a series of children's presented by Tom Redmond (1924­2005) is the subject of an exhibition at London's books and was one­time chair of English National Ballet. Whitechapel Gallery. Philip Dodd and guests discuss his legacy. George Antheil ­ radical American composer and a performing Plus an interview with American philosopher Professor Daniel 10.30am pianist, once took to the stage armed with a revolver concealed Dennett Co­Director Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts Music in Time: Renaissance under his concert dress for a concert tour of 1930s Germany ­ as a University. Rob turns his attention to the Renaissance era and one of the most "degenerate" artist he wanted to defend himself if any Nazis celebrated pieces in the repertory of the Sistine Chapel. stormed the stage. Eduardo Paolozzi runs at the Whitechapel Gallery in London from 16 February ­ 14 May 2017 Hindemith also felt the disapproval of the Nazi party. He wrote 11am Daniel Dennett's latest book is called From Bacteria to Bach and his symphony based on themes from his opera "Mathis der Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet Back. Maler" (Mathis the Painter) for Furtwängler and the Berlin Rob's Artists of the Week are without question one of the great Philharmonic to perform in 1934, but both Furtwängler and chamber ensembles of the last century: the Borodin Quartet. Producer Torquil McLeod. Hindemith faced official censure as Hindemith was already Founded in 1945 and still going strong today, the Borodins are considered a composer of "degenerate" music ­ and the message stylistically distinctive, yet their performances are always at the WED 22:45 The Essay (b05s3sbq) of the opera was that the artist must follow his own conscience service of the music. Across the week Rob features them in string Being Orson, Why Citizen Kane Matters and the the instruction of his political masters. quartets by Beethoven, Borodin and Shostakovich, whose work they have always championed; in Brahms's Second Piano Quartet Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of By the 1960s, Shostakovich was past the worst of what the Soviet (with Sviatoslav Richter); and in Schnittke's Piano Quintet (with controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. State could throw at him, so it seems a pity that his Second Cello Ludmilla Berlinsky). Concerto should have caused him so many problems musically. Film critic Peter Bradshaw shares his own Rosebud theory in his He struggled with the first movement, which had been originally Borodin personal take on Citizen Kane. destined as a new symphony, and threw out a completed final String Quartet No.1 in A major, Op.26 movement and started again from scratch. Borodin Quartet. Produced by Gemma Jenkins. Live BBC Philharmonic WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08dxk33) WED 23:00 Late Junction (b08dns52) Maurice Ravel (1875­1937), Calm Before the Storm Nick Luscombe 2pm Antheil Donald Macleod explores Ravel's happy years prior to the First A second sonic safari of the week, with Nick Luscombe at the Serenade No 1 for strings [1948] World War. His idyll was to be shattered by the death of his head of the party. Featured artists include Tarantulas, Grouper, father and the outbreak of war. Hen Ogledd, CukoO, and My Cat Is An Alien. Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 2 in G major, Op126 Ravel is a musical genius ... with an image problem. Thanks to Plus, hear a rarity from the late experimental composer Basil Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) the efforts of Torvill and Dean (not to mention Bo Derek and Kirchin, who features on Late Junction all week, and a couple Dudley Moore), his is a place in popular culture unmatched by from multi­instrumentalist Tyondai Braxton (ex­Battles member), Hindemith any composer of the 20th century. And all for a piece, Boléro, who tours the UK in March. Symphony 'Mathis der Maler' that he joked to friends "had no music in it" ... Compared to his fellow musical "impressionist" Debussy, Ravel's music is Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. BBC Philharmonic sometimes unfairly characterised as rather shallow ­ all brilliant John Storgards (conductor). artifice and sumptuous detail, but no heart. That reputation's not helped by the man himself. Famously private, Ravel projected the THURSDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2017 WED image of a rarefied dandy, whilst keeping his own private 15:30 Choral Evensong (b08dr2n4) emotional world a tightly­kept secret. This week, Donald The Queen's College, Oxford THU 00:30 Through the Night (b08dnp01) Macleod seeks to break through the shell of this musical enigma Proms 2015: Beethoven Piano Concertos to discover the vast depths beneath. Live from the Chapel of The Queen's College, Oxford John Shea presents the last of three nights featuring pianist Leif As the fallout from the scandalous "Ravel Affair" faded, Ravel Introit: Behold, O God our defender(John Scott) Ove Andsnes's Beethoven concerto cycle at the 2015 BBC Proms. Response: Humphrey Clucas settled into a comfortable life dividing his time between 12:31 AM Psalm 78 (Howells, Bairstow, Barnby, Walford Davies, Jackson) professional life in Paris and summers in his Basque homeland, Stravinsky, Igor [1882­1971] First Lesson: Isaiah 58 vv.6­14 where he dreamed of composing a Basque musical fantasy ­ sadly Octet Canticles: Noble in B minor never realised. Donald Macleod explores Ravel's often neglected Mahler Chamber Orchestra Second Lesson: Matthew 25 vv.31­46 support for musical modernism, showcasing his daring Three 12:46 AM Anthem: Os justi (Bruckner) Poems of Stéphane Mallarmé ­ a work with the double misfortune Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] Hymn: The duteous day now closeth (Innsbruck) of being composed in the same year as Stravinsky's iconic "Rite Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat major, Op 19 Organ Voluntary: Sonata No 5 ­ Finale (Francis Jackson) of Spring", and a work with the exact same title by his rival Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Mahler Chamber Orchestra Claude Debussy. Director of Music: Owen Rees 1:16 AM Assistant Organist: David Bednall. Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] Jeff Beck / Jimmy Page: Beck's Boléro Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat major, Op 73 (Emperor) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Mahler Chamber Orchestra Scarbo (Gaspard de la Nuit), arr. Marius Constant WED 16:30 In Tune (b08dnr2k) Llyr Williams, John Storgards, Robin Blaze, Elizabeth Kenny 1:54 AM Orchestra Nationale de Lyon Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] Leonard Slatkin Sean Rafferty's guests include pianist Llŷr Williams who pops in Piano Sonata N .18 in E flat major, Op 31 No 3 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé to the studio before his Wigmore Hall recital, conductor John Storgårds joins Sean down the line from BBC Salford between Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 9 of 11

1:59 AM THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b08dnqck) Trois Chansons madécasses Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] Thursday ­ Rob Cowan with Angela Rippon Nora Gubisch, mezzo 12 German Dances WoO 13 Magali Mosnier, flute Mahler Chamber Orchestra 9am Jerôme Pernoo, cello 2:03 AM Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Alain Altinoglu, piano. Lindblad, Adolf Fredik (1801­1878) of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. String Quartet No 6 in E flat major THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07qby3z) Örebro String Quartet 9.30am Malcolm Martineau: A Life in Song, Episode 3 2:31 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) identify a mystery musical personality. This series celebrates a life in song of pianist and song specialist Magnificat in D major, Wq 215 Malcolm Martineau. Today he is joined at the Royal Linda Øvrebø (soprano), Anna Einarsson (alto), Anders J.Dahlin 10am Conservatoire of Scotland by the celebrated German soprano (tenor), Johannes Mannov (bass), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Rob's guest this week is the newsreader, broadcaster and writer Anne Schwanewilms to perform songs by Strauss and Wolf. Oslo Chamber Choir, Alessandro de Marchi (conductor) Angela Rippon. Angela started her career in print journalism 3:07 AM before moving into television at BBC South West. She went on to Strauss: Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op.29 No.1 Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) present the Nine O'Clock News, making her the first female Strauss: Nachtgang, Op.29 No.3 Quartet for piano and strings No 3 in C minor, Op60, 'Werther' journalist to regularly present national news. After her remarkable Strauss: Du meines Herzens Krönelein, Op.21 No.2 Håvard Gimse (piano), Stig Nilsson (violin), Anders Nilsson appearance dancing with Morecambe and Wise on one of their Strauss: Ach Lieb, ich muss nun scheiden, Op. 21 No.3 (viola), Romain Garioud (cello) Christmas specials, Angela went on to host Come Dancing, and 3:43 AM since has presented shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Top Wolf: Das verlassene Mägdlein Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Gear, and more recently Rip­Off Britain and How to Stay Young. Wolf: Wo find ich Trost Overture to the opera Maskarade (FS.39) Aside from broadcasting Angela has written a series of children's Wolf: Der Genesene an die Hoffnung Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) books and was one­time chair of English National Ballet. 3:48 AM Strauss: In goldener Fülle, Op.49 No.2 Turina, Joaquin (1882­1949) 10.30am Strauss: Wiegenliedchen, Op.49 No.3 Homenaje a Navarra Music in Time: Modern Strauss: Wer lieben will, muss leiden Op.49 No.7 Niklas Liepe (Violin), Niels Liepe (Piano) Rob focuses on the modern era and a chamber­music masterpiece Strauss: Ach was Kummer, Qual und Schmerzen, Op.49 No.8 3:55 AM Schoenberg wrote during his convalescence from a near­fatal Strauss: Blauer Sommer, Op.31 No.1 Giménez, Gerónimo (1854­1923) heart attack. Strauss: Weisser Jasmin, Op.31 No.3 La Boda de Luis Alonso Strauss: Das Rosenband, Op.36 No.1 Tornado Guitar Duo Double Take 4:01 AM Rob explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Strauss: Drei Lieder der Ophelia, Op.67 Fesch, Willem de (1687­c.1757) differences in style between two recordings of an orchestral piece [Wie erkenn ich mein Treulieb vor andern nun; Guten Morgen, 's Concerto for 2 flutes and orchestra in G minor Op 5 No 2 by Stravinsky. ist Sankt Valentinstag; Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloss] Jed Wentz (flute), Marion Moonen (flute), Musica ad Rhenum 4:11 AM 11am Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet Anne Schwanewilms, soprano Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Malcolm Martineau, piano. 5 Esquisses for piano, Op.114 Rob's Artists of the Week are without question one of the great Rajja Kerppo (piano) chamber ensembles of the last century: the Borodin Quartet. Founded in 1945 and still going strong today, the Borodins are THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08dnqtc) 4:20 AM Thursday Opera Matinee, Massenet ­ Don Quichotte Sarasate, Pablo de [1844­1908] stylistically distinctive, yet their performances are always at the service of the music. Across the week Rob features them in string Zigeunerweisen for violin and orchestra, Op 20 Opera matinee with Penny Gore. Laurens Weinhold (violin), Brussels Chamber Orchestra quartets by Beethoven, Borodin and Shostakovich, whose work they have always championed; in Brahms's Second Piano Quartet 4:31 AM Cervantes' heroic knight errant is just the starting point for Svendsen, Johann (1840­1911) (with Sviatoslav Richter); and in Schnittke's Piano Quintet (with Ludmilla Berlinsky). Massenet's five­act comic opera "Don Quichotte". Premiered in Festival Polonaise Op 12 1910, it was Massenet's final operatic triumph, and his own Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor) Brahms situation echoed the fictional relationship between the aged Don 4:40 AM Piano Quartet No.2 in A major, Op.26 Quichotte and the young beautiful Dulcinée. Massenet was Norman, Ludvig (1831­1885) Sviatoslav Richter (piano) infatuated with a singer half his age who sang the role of Rosa rorans bonitatem Op45 (1876) Borodin Quartet. Dulcinée at the first performance, and Massenet can see the Eva Wedin (mezzo­soprano), Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish ridiculousness of the situation, but writes tenderly for the pair. Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gustaf Sjökvist (conductor) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08dxk35) 4:49 AM Maurice Ravel (1875­1937), Ravel at War Of course there is the Don's faithful servant Sancho Panza and Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) windmills too, and bandits and a stolen jewel that Don Quichotte Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op 74 Donald Macleod explores how Ravel ­ just over five feet tall, and vows to return to Dulcinée ­ he thinks in return for becoming his Stéphane Lemelin (piano) long deemed unfit for the army ­ came to bravely serve his nation wife. Towards the end of the opera Dulcinée quietly and 4:57 AM during the First World War. sensitively thanks Don Quichotte for returning her jewel, but Warlock, Peter (1894­1930) gives him a reality check ­ their destinies are completely Serenade (to Frederick Delius on his 60th birthday) for string Ravel is a musical genius ... with an image problem. Thanks to different: she is in the present and looking to the future, he is a orchestra the efforts of Torvill and Dean (not to mention Bo Derek and relic of the past ­ they can never be married. Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor) Dudley Moore), his is a place in popular culture unmatched by 5:04 AM any composer of the 20th century. And all for a piece, Boléro, Feodor Chaliapin was the original Don Quichotte, and Ferrucio Attributed Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) that he joked to friends "had no music in it" ... Compared to his Furlanetto takes the central role in this performance given on Adagio/Allegro in E flat major for wind octet, K.Anh.C 17.07 fellow musical "impressionist" Debussy, Ravel's music is Christmas Eve last year at Chicago Lyric Opera and Sir Andrew The Festival Winds sometimes unfairly characterised as rather shallow ­ all brilliant Davis conducts. 5:14 AM artifice and sumptuous detail, but no heart. That reputation's not Barriere, Jean [1705­1747] helped by the man himself. Famously private, Ravel projected the 2pm Sonata No.10 in G major for 2 cellos image of a rarefied dandy, whilst keeping his own private Massenet Duo Fouquet emotional world a tightly­kept secret. This week, Donald Don Quichotte 5:24 AM Macleod seeks to break through the shell of this musical enigma Faure, Gabriel (1845­1924) to discover the vast depths beneath. La belle Dulcinée ..... Clémentine Margaine (mezzo­soprano) Pavane for orchestra, Op 50 Don Quichotte ..... Ferruccio Furlanetto (bass) BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (conductor) At the outbreak of the First World War, Ravel was nearly 40 and Sancho ..... Nicola Alaimo (baritone) 5:31 AM physically tiny compared to his peers. Yet he was determined to Pedro ..... Diana Newman (soprano) Fusz, Janos [1777­1819] serve his country. Repeatedly requesting enlistment after being Garcias ..... Lindsay Metzger (soprano) Quartet for flute, viola, cello and guitar rejected by the authorities, the composer was finally called up in Rodriguez ..... Jonathan Johnson (tenor) Laima Sulskute (flute), Romualdas Romoslauskas (viola), 1915, and his bravery and doggedness in the face of horror was Juan ..... Alec Carlson (tenor) Ramute Kalnenaite (cello), Algimantas Pauliukevicius (guitar) praised by his officers. Yet on returning, he famously rejected the Ténébrun the Bandit Chief ..... Bradley Smoak (bass baritone) 5:57 AM Légion d'Honneur, France's highest accolade, claiming he didn't First Servant ..... Takaoki Onishi (baritone) Bach, Johann Michael (1648­1694) want the praise and limelight the honour would bestow. Second Servant ..... Emmett O'Hanlon (baritone) Liebster Jesu, hor mein Flehen ­ dialogue for 5 voices, 2vn, 2va 4 Bandits ..... William Combs, Matthew Carroll, John & bc Boléro [1984 arrangement for Torvill and Dean] Concepcion, Ronald Watkins Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott and Hein Meens (tenors), Michael Schopper (bass), Musica Antiqua Trois beaux oiseaux du paradis (Trois Chansons) Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and Chorus Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) Accentus Sir Andrew Davis 6:04 AM Laurence Equilbey, conductor Sowande, Fela (1905­87) 3.55pm African Suite for strings (1944) Fugue; Toccata (Le Tombeau de Couperin) Arnold CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor). Bertrand Chamayou, piano Clarinet Concerto Michael Collins (soloist/director) THU 06:30 Breakfast (b08dnpzc) La Valse BBC Symphony Orchestra. Thursday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Montreal Symphony Orchestra Charles Dutoit THU 16:30 In Tune (b08dnr2m) Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Jacqui Dankworth, Helen Arney, Moray Welsh show, featuring listener requests. Tzigane [original version for violin and luthéal piano] Daniel Hope, violin Sean Rafferty's guests include jazz singer Jacqui Dankworth with Email [email protected]. Sebastian Knauer, luthéal piano singer and pianist Charlie Wood ahead of their performance at London's Crazy Coqs. Science presenter Helen Arney pops in to Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 10 of 11 the studio in the run up to the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Plus, hear music by fans of Basil, from Broadcast to Brian Eno, 4:31 AM family event, FUNharmonics, where music meets science. Cellist who described his hero as "a founding father of ambient". Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) Moray Welsh performs live in the studio as he gears up for a Etude in D flat, Op 52 No 6) (Etude en forme de valse) concert in memory of fellow cellist Jacqueline du Pré. Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Stefan Lindgren (piano) 4:38 AM THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08dxk35) Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2017 Concerto grosso in F major, Op 6 No 9 The King's Consort, Robert King (director) THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnr51) FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b08dnp0b) 4:48 AM Royal Northern Sinfonia and Julian Rachlin ­ Beethoven Mozart at the 2016 Rheinvokal Festival Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, Op.129 (D965) Royal Northern Sinfonia with violinist Julian Rachlin as soloist John Shea presents a programme of Mozart chamber music from Barbara Hendricks (soprano), Martin Fröst (clarinet), Leif Ove and conductor in an all­Beethoven concert recorded last week at the 2016 RheinVokal Festival. Andsnes (piano) Sage Gateshead. 12:31 AM 4:59 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Bantock, Granville [1868­1946] Presented by Adam Tomlinson. Flute Quartet in D major K285 The Pierrot of the Minute ­ overture Tina Vorhofer (flute); Mariya Krasnyuk (violin); Friedemann BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D, Op 61 Jörns (viola); Adriá Cano Rocabayera (cello) 5:12 AM 12:45 AM Saint­Georges, Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de (1745­1799) 8.15pm Interval Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Ballet music from the opera "L'amant anonyme" (1780) Horn Quintet in E flat major K407 Tafelmusik Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) During the interval we hear this evening's conductor and soloist, Magdalena Ernst (horn); Midori Seiler (violin); Friedemann Jörns 5:19 AM Julian Rachlin perform chamber music. Part of a CD of JS Bach's (viola); Alba González i Becerra (viola); Isabella Homann Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Goldberg Variations arranged for string trio by Dmitry (basson) Fantasiestücke, Op 12 Sitkovetsky in 1985 to mark the tercentenary of Bach's birth. 1:01 AM Kevin Kenner (piano) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) 5:45 AM JS Bach: Goldberg Variations ­ Nos XXV ­ end (arr. Sitkovetsky) Oboe Quartet in F major K370 Visée, Robert de (c.1655­c.1733) Julian Rachlin (violin) Katharina Rosenfelder (oboe); Midori Seiler (violin); Alba Prelude; Les Sylvains de Mr Couperin; Menuet; Gavotte Nobuko Imai (viola) González i Becerra (viola); Adriá Cano Rocabayera (cello) Simone Vallerotonda (theorbo) Mischa Maisky (cello) 1:15 AM 5:54 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Campra, André (1660­1744) 8.35 Idomeneo, re di Creta, K366 (aria: Se il padre perdei) Quis ego Domine, motet à la manière italienne Beethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55, 'Eroica' Angela Shin (soprano); Scholarship holders of the Villa Musica Anders J Dahlin (tenor), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko Rheinland­Pfalz; Midori Seiler (violin/director) (director) Royal Northern Sinfonia 1:21 AM 6:08 AM conductor, Julian Rachlin (violin). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) String Quintet in D major K593 Violin Concerto No 1 in D major, Op19 THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b08dnrxy) Midori Seiler (violin); Mariya Krasnyuk (violin); Friedemann David Oistrakh (Violin), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Hull: A trip down memory lane Jörns (viola); Alba González i Becerra (viola); Adriá Cano Bernard Haitink (conductor). Rocabayera (cello) Matthew Sweet visits Hull ­ the city where he grew up ­ and 1:47 AM FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b08dnpzh) seeks out Basil Kirchin's sound world, Richard Bean's version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Friday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Hull during the Civil War and the re­opened Ferens Art Gallery La finta giardiniera K196 (aria: Geme la tortorella) where he used to spend Saturday mornings. Myungjin Lee (soprano ­ Sandrina); Scholarship holders of the Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Villa Musica Rheinland­Pfalz; Midori Seiler (violin/director) show, featuring listener requests. You can hear more of Basil Kirchin's music for films in tonight's 1:52 AM Late Junction which follows at 11pm and Radio3 is recording Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Email [email protected]. Mind on the Run featuring Goldfrapp's Will Gregory with Le Nozze di Figaro K492 (two arias: L'ho perduta, me meschina; members of the BBC Concert Orchestra ­ the event takes place Deh vieni, non tardar) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b08dnqcr) 17th ­ 19th Feb at Hull City Hall and will be broadcast on Hear 1. Myungjin Lee (soprano ­ Barbarina); 2. Angela Shin (soprano ­ Friday ­ Rob Cowan with Angela Rippon and Now on March 4th. Susanna); Scholarship holders of the Villa Musica Rheinland­ The Ferens Art Gallery is displaying Francis Bacon's Screaming Pfalz; Midori Seiler (violin/director) 9am Popes until May 1st; Pietro Lorenzetti's panel painting Christ 1:58 AM Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Between Saints Paul and Peter until April. Exhibitions by Ron Stravinsky, Igor [1882­1971] of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Mueck, Spencer Tunick's Sea of Hull commission and the Turner Petrushka (1947 version) prize follow later in 2017. BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) 9.30am 2:31 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music Richard Bean's play The Hypocrite ­ dramatising what happened Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) played in reverse. in the Civil War when parliament charged Sir John Hotham with Aria variata alla maniera italiana for keyboard, BWV 989 denying King Charles entry to Hull ­ runs 24th February ­ 18th Wolfgang Glüxam (harpsichord) March at Hull Truck Theatre. 10am 2:46 AM Rob's guest this week is the newsreader, broadcaster and writer Veress, Sandor (1907­1992) Producer: Craig Smith. Angela Rippon. Angela started her career in print journalism Four Transylvanian Dances for String Orchestra before moving into television at BBC South West. She went on to Berne Symphony Orchestra, Dmitri Kitajenko (conductor) present the Nine O'Clock News, making her the first female THU 22:45 The Essay (b05s3sbs) 3:03 AM journalist to regularly present national news. After her remarkable Being Orson, F for Fake Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) appearance dancing with Morecambe and Wise on one of their Dixit Dominus ­ Psalm 110, HWV 232 Christmas specials, Angela went on to host Come Dancing, and Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of Hana Blaziková (soprano), Alena Hellerová (soprano), Kamila since has presented shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Top controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. Mazalová (contralto), Vaclav Cízek (tenor), Tomás Král (bass), Gear, and more recently Rip­Off Britain and How to Stay Young. Jaromír Nosek (bass), Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Aside from broadcasting Angela has written a series of children's Gatsby expert, Sarah Churchwell on Welles's talent for self­ Václav Luks (conductor) books and was one­time chair of English National Ballet. mythologizing and how he compares with fiction's great 3:35 AM dissembler, Jay Gatsby. Spohr, Louis (1784­1859) 10.30am Fantasie and Variations on a Theme of Danzi, Op 81 Produced by Gemma Jenkins. Music in Time: Classical Joze Kotar (clarinet), Slovene Philharmonic String Quartet Rob looks at the Classical period and Beethoven's first major set 3:42 AM of variations ­ a form he would return to throughout his life. THU 23:00 Late Junction (b08dns54) Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804­1857) Nick Luscombe with a Basil Kirchin tribute Valse­fantasie in B minor for orchestra 11am Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) Nick Luscombe pays tribute to avant­garde musical genius, Basil Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet Kirchin by showcasing some of his words and selected gems from 3:50 AM Rob's Artists of the Week are without question one of the great his catalogue. Puccini, Giacomo (1858­1924) chamber ensembles of the last century: the Borodin Quartet. Vissi d'arte (aria from 'Tosca') Founded in 1945 and still going strong today, the Borodins are Born in 1927, Basil Kirchin was an elusive and enigmatic pioneer Eva Urbanova (soprano), Prague National Theatre Orchestra, Jan stylistically distinctive, yet their performances are always at the of British music. Originally a drummer inspired by jazz and Stych (conductor) service of the music. Across the week Rob features them in string mambo, his extraordinary musical journey included swing, 3:54 AM quartets by Beethoven, Borodin and Shostakovich, whose work rock'n'roll, film score, and pop songwriting, before he retreated to Rameau, Jean­Philippe (1683­1764) they have always championed; in Brahms's Second Piano Quartet Hull, where he created experimental sonic landscapes that still Suite in G major ­ from Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin, (with Sviatoslav Richter); and in Schnittke's Piano Quintet (with challenge convention, until his death in 2005. arr. for wind quintet Ludmilla Berlinsky). Yur­Eum Woodwind Quintet Mind on the Run: The Basil Kirchin Story, a celebration of the 4:09 AM Shostakovich forgotten genius, takes place at Hull City Hall from 17 until 19 Copland, Aaron (1900­1990) String Quartet No.8 in C minor, Op.110 February as part of the UK City of Culture 2017 celebrations. On El Salón México Borodin Quartet. tonight's Late Junction Nick digs out some of his most amazing San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas and overlooked music, and plays clips from a previously unheard (conductor) FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08dxk37) interview, recorded by Jonny Trunk a few months before 4:21 AM Maurice Ravel (1875­1937), Genius Cut Tragically Short Kirchin's passing. Satie, Erik (1866­1925) La Belle excentrique Donald Macleod explores Ravel's masterpieces of the 1920s and Kolacny Piano duo early 30s ­ a prolific period cut cruelly short by degenerative Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 11 – 17 February 2017 Page 11 of 11 brain disease. David Hill (conductor) Produced by Gemma Jenkins.

Ravel is a musical genius ... with an image problem. Thanks to 3.20pm FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b08dns56) the efforts of Torvill and Dean (not to mention Bo Derek and Sibelius: Lemminkainen and the Maidens of Saari Kathryn Tickell ­ Shanghai's Festival on the Green Dudley Moore), his is a place in popular culture unmatched by BBC Symphony Orchestra any composer of the 20th century. And all for a piece, Boléro, Sakari Oramo Kathryn Tickell with new music from across the globe, plus that he joked to friends "had no music in it" ... Compared to his music from Shanghai's Festival on the Green. fellow musical "impressionist" Debussy, Ravel's music is Philip Moore: Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer sometimes unfairly characterised as rather shallow ­ all brilliant BBC Singers artifice and sumptuous detail, but no heart. That reputation's not David Hill (conductor) helped by the man himself. Famously private, Ravel projected the image of a rarefied dandy, whilst keeping his own private 4pm emotional world a tightly­kept secret. This week, Donald Vaughan Williams arranged by Adrian Williams Macleod seeks to break through the shell of this musical enigma A Road All Paved with Stars ­ A Symphonic Rhapsody from the to discover the vast depths beneath. opera The Poisoned Kiss BBC Symphony Orchestra In the 1920s Ravel seemed to be at the very height of his powers, Martyn Brabbins. cementing his place as France's leading composer after the deaths of Debussy and Fauré. Yet his place at the top of the musical FRI 16:30 In Tune (b08dnr2p) firmament was to be cut tragically short, as a neurological Ben Johnson, Xavier Phillips, Francois­Frederic Guy disorder slowly and cruelly took away his mental and physical capabilities ­ leaving Ravel with music in his head that he Sean Rafferty's guests include tenor Ben Johnson, cellist Xavier couldn't physically write. Donald Macleod explores Ravel's last Phillips and pianist François­Frédéric Guy. works, ending with a radical new performance of Boléro by the Belgian orchestra Anima Eterna. FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08dxk37) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Fumio Hayazaka: Rashomon (extract) FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08dnr53) Menuet antique Kaufmann and the BBC Symphony Orchestra ­ Korngold, Boston Symphony Orchestra Strauss, Elgar Seji Ozawa, conductor sings Richard Strauss's Four Last Songs with the Don Quichotte à Dulcinée BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jochen Rieder. Plus Gerald Finlay, baritone more Strauss songs, Elgar's In the South and Korngold's Julius Drake, piano Schauspiel Overture.

Boléro Recorded on Monday 13th February at the Barbican Hall. Anima Eterna Presented by Martin Handley Jos van Immerseel, conductor. Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Schauspiel Ouvertüre, Op 4 FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07qby43) Richard Strauss: 4 Symphonic Interludes from Intermezzo, Op Malcolm Martineau: A Life in Song, Episode 4 72a Richard Strauss ­ Songs Pianist Malcolm Martineau rounds off this week at the Royal 1. Ruhe meine Seele Conservatoire of Scotland celebrating a life in song with Anne 2. Freundliche Vision Schwanewilms in Wolf and Strauss, Christoph Prégardien in 3. Befreit Mahler and Susan Graham singing Mahler and Hahn. 4. Heimliche Aufforderung [Orchestration: Robert Heger]

Wolf: Hier lieg ich auf dem Frühlingshügel; Gesang Wellas ­ Du 8.25 pm Interval bist Orplid, mein Land; Verborgenheit ­ Lass, o Welt,o lass mich 8.45 pm Strauss: Die Nacht, Op.10 No.3; Geduld, Op.10 No.5; Edward Elgar: In the South (Alassio) Allerseelen, Op.10 No.8 Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs Mahler: Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?; Rheinlegendchen; Jonas Kaufmann (tenor) Urlicht; Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen; Revelge BBC Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder (conductor) Mahler: Liebst du um Schönheit Strauss's Four Last Songs are the ultimate romantic orchestral Hahn: A Chloris songs ­ and the final, gorgeous sunset of German Romanticism. The last concert of the great German tenor Jonas Kaufmann's Anne Schwanewilms, soprano Barbican Residency finds him breaking new ground in this most Christoph Prégardien, tenor rapturous of musical farewells. True, they're more usually sung Susan Graham, mezzo­soprano by a soprano, but the prospect of hearing Kaufmann's Malcolm Martineau, piano. transcendent tone and unparalleled sensitivity in Strauss's final masterpiece is mouth­watering. There'll be other Strauss songs FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08dnqtf) too. And regular collaborator Jochen Rieder conducts the BBC BBC Symphony Orchestra, Episode 3 Symphony Orchestra in Elgar's exuberant concert overture In the South ­ subtitled Alassio after the town on the Italian Riviera Music from the BBC Symphony Orchestra including a track from where Elgar and his wife were staying in 1904 ­ and which Elgar their Grammy­nominated CD of Vaughan Williams claimed he 'wove in the valley of Andorra during a long and orchestrations. Plus the BBC Singers. Penny Gore presents. lovely day al fresco', and Korngold's Schauspiel Overture, the extraordinary creation of a very gifted fourteen­year old. A Road All Paved with Stars by Vaughan Williams, and arranged by Adrian Williams, is taken from his opera "The Poisoned Kiss". FRI 22:00 The Verb (b08dnry2) Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra. There Helen Dunmore Special is another work by Richard Rodney Bennett from the BBC Symphony Orchestra's recent Total Immersion day at the Ian McMillan is in conversation with one of our best­loved Barbican Centre in London, and ahead of his performance with novelists and poets Helen Dunmore. Helen won the inaugural the BBC SO of Sibelius's complete Lemminkainen Suite at the Orange Prize for fiction for 'A Spell of Winter' and she won the Barbican on 3rd March (and live on Radio 3 In Concert) Sakari National Poetry Competition for her poem 'The Malarkey'. She Oramo conducts the orchestra in Lemminkainen and theMaidens has also been acclaimed for her children's books and short stories. of Sari. Ian explores the themes that animate Helen's work, the way the sea continues to tug at her imagination, and asks her about her And not to be outshone, the BBC Singers perform the world writing process, particularly in relation to her new novel premiere performance of a modern Requiem setting by Philip 'Birdcage Walk' and her latest collection of poetry 'Inside the Moore. Wave'. Penny Gore presents. FRI 22:45 The Essay (b05s3sbv) Being Orson, Some Kind of Genius 2pm Richard Rodney Bennett: Anniversaries Welles's career is littered with lost and half­finished projects. BBC Symphony Orchestra Film critic, David Thomson explores the man's complicated Rumon Gamba (conductor) relationship with failure.

2.20pm Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of Philip Moore: Requiem (World Premiere) controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. BBC Singers Stephen Farr (organ) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/