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SATURDAY 09 SEPTEMBER 2017 4:35 AM Bacewicz: String Quartets Antonio Salieri (1750­1825) BACEWICZ: String Quartet No. 1; String Quartet No. 2; String SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b093pcg3) Sinfonia in D major, 'Veneziana' Quartet No. 3; String Quartet No. 4; String Quartet No. 5; String Beethoven, Prokofiev and Brahms Cello Sonatas Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) Quartet No. 6; String Quartet No. 7 Catriona Young showcases the young French cellist Edgar Silesian Quartet Moreau playing Beethoven, Prokofiev and Brahms as part of the 4:45 AM CHANDOS CHAN10904(2) (2CD) 2017 ECHO Rising Stars at the Philharmonie in Paris. Fernando Obradors (1897­1945) From Canciones clásicas españolas JS Bach: Cantatas Nos 54, 82 & 170 1:01 AM Isabel Bayrakdarian (), James Parker (piano) BACH, J S: Cantata BWV170 'Vergnugte Ruh, beliebte Ludwig van Beethoven (1770­1827) Seelenlust'; Cantata BWV54 'Widerstehe doch der Sunde'; Cello Sonata in C major, Op.102 No.1 5:01 AM Cantata BWV82 'Ich habe genug'; Sinfonia: Cantata BWV174; Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) Ludwig Norman (1831­1885), arr. Niklas Willen Cantata BWV52 'Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht': Sinfonia Andante sostenuto Iestyn Davies (countertenor), Arcangelo, Jonathan Cohen 1:16 AM Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Niklas Willén (conductor) (conductor) Serge Prokofiev (1891­1953) HYPERION CDA68111 (CD) Cello Sonata in C major, Op.119 5:11 AM Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) Isaac Albeniz [1860­1909] The Italian Job Cordoba (Nocturne), Op.232 No.4 ­ from Cantos de Espana ALBINONI: Concerto Op. 9 No. 3 for two oboes & strings in F 1:40 AM Henry­David Varema (cello), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) major Eric Tanguy (b.1968) CALDARA: Sinfonia for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets, Spirales 5:17 AM timpani, violin, strings & continuo in C Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) Joseph Haydn (1732­1809) CORELLI: Sinfonia, WoO 1, to the oratorio Santa Beatrice d'Este Keyboard Sonata in C minor, Hob.XVI/20 TARTINI: Concerto in E major, D51 1:47 AM Andreas Staier (pianoforte) TORELLI: Sinfonia for 4 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, Johannes Brahms (1833­1897) 2 violins, 2 cellos, strings & continuo in C, G 33 AM Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor, Op.38 5:35 VIVALDI: Concerto RV151 in G major for strings & basso Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) Richard Strauss [1864­1949] continuo 'Alla rustica'; Bassoon Concerto, RV 467 in C major Festmusik der Stadt Wien, AV.133, for brass and percussion Gail Hennessy, Rachel Chaplin (oboes), Peter Whelan (bassoon), 2:10 AM Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists, Tom Watson (trumpet La Serenissima, Adrian Chandler (violin, director) Vittorio Monti (1868­1922) solo) AVIE AV2371 (CD) Csárdás 5:46 AM Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) In War & Peace Leevi Madetoja [1887­1947] HANDEL: Scenes of horror (from Jephtha); Svegliatevi nel core 2:15 AM Symphonic suite, Op.4 (from Giulio Cesare); Pensieri, voi mi tormentate! (from Camille Saint­Saens (1835­1921) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste Agrippina); Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo); Augeletti che Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix, from Samson et Dalila (conductor) cantate (from Rinaldo); Crystal streams in murmurs flowing: Edgar Moreau (cello), Pierre­Yves Hodique (piano) 6:08 AM Susanna; Da tempeste il legno infranto (from Giulio Cesare) JOMMELLI: Sprezza il furor del vento (from Attila Regolo); Par 2:21 AM Igor Stravinsky [1882­1971], arr. Guido Agosti che di Giubilo (from Attilio Regolo) Florian Leopold Gassman (1729­1774) The Firebird ­ excerpts LEO: Prendi quel ferro, o barbaro! (from Andromaca) Stabat Mater Daniil Trifonov (piano) MONTEVERDI: Illustratevi, o cieli (from Il ritorno di Ulisse in Capella Nova Graz, Otto Kargl (conductor) 6:20 AM patria) 2:34 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) PURCELL: They tell us that your mighty powers, Z630; When I Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) Symphony No.36 in C major, K.425, 'Linz' am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas); O lead me to some Symphony No.7 in C major, Op.105 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bertrand de Billy (conductor) peaceful gloom (from Bonduca or The British Heroine, Z574); Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, Jean­François Rivest Why should men quarrel? (from The Indian Queen, Z630) (conductor) 6:55 AM Joyce DiDonato (mezzo), Il Pomo d'Oro, Maxim Emelyanychev Anton Bruckner (1824­1896) (harpsichord, director) 3:01 AM Os iusti ERATO 9029592846 (CD) Gabriel Fauré (1845­1924) Mnemosyne Choir, Caroline Westgeest (director). La bonne chanson, Op.61, arr. for voice and piano quintet 10.23am Reissues: Harriet Smith on Gieseking’s Bach Barbara Hendricks (soprano), Staffan Scheja (piano), Vertavo Andrew talks to Harriet Smith about a recent release of Walter String Quartet SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b0948frd) Gieseking's Bach interpretations from his legendary 1950 Saturday ­ Elizabeth Alker recordings, including The Well­Tempered Clavier, Partitas and 3:24 AM Inventions. Thomas Morley (c.1557­1602) & John Dowland (1563­1626) ­ Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, "Knights of the Lute" featuring listener requests. Walter Gieseking – Complete Bach Recordings on Deutsche Fantasie (Morley); Pavan; Earl of Derby, his Galliard (Dowland) Grammophon Nigel North (lute) Email [email protected]. BACH, J S: Partitas BWV 825­830 3:35 AM Overture BWV 831 SAT 09:00 Record Review (b094hhty) Ernst Mielck (1877­1899) Toccata BWV 911 Suomalainen sarja (Finnish Suite), Op.10 (1899) Summer Record Review The Well­Tempered Clavier I & II Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) with Andrew McGregor; Italian Concerto BWV 971 Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue BWV 903 AM 3:52 9.00am Fantasia & Fugue BWV 906 Franz Liszt (1811­1886) Monteverdi: Vespro della beata Vergine (1610) Capriccio BWV 992 Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 in D flat major Dunedin Consort, His Majestys Sagbutts, Cornetts, John Butt 10 Little Preludes Rian de Waal (piano) (conductor) Fantasia & Fugue BWV 944 LINN CKD569 (2CD) Two­Part Inventions 4:00 AM Three­Part Sinfonias Nino Rota (1911­1979) JS Bach: Cantatas for Bonus: SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto Otto e mezzo (Eight and a Half) (music for the film) BACH, J S: Cantata BWV21 'Ich hatte viel Bekummernis': DEUTCHE GRAMMOPHON 479 7362 (7 CDs) Hungarian Brass Ensemble Sinfonia; Cantata BWV56 'Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen'; Oboe d'amore Concerto in A major, BWV1055; Cantata BWV82 11.08am New Releases 4:05 AM Szymanowski & Karlowicz: Violin Concertos Maurice Ravel (1875­1937) arr. Paul­Louis Neuberth 'Ich habe genug' Matthias Goerne (), Katharina Arfken (baroque oboe), KARLOWICZ: Violin Concerto in A major Op. 8 Pièce en forme de habanera, arr. Neuberth for viola and piano SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No. 1 Op. 35; Violin Gyözö Máté (viola), Balázs Szokolay (piano) Gottfried von der Goltz (violin, director), Freiburger Barockorchester Concerto No. 2 Op. 61 Tasmin Little (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Edward 4:08 AM HARMONIA MUNDI HMM902323 (CD) Gardner (conductor) Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741) CHANDOS CHSA5185 (Hybrid SACD) Recorder Concerto in C major, RV.444 9.31am Gramophone Awards 2017 ­ highlights Il Giardino Armonico: Giovanni Antonini (recorder/director), Haydn 2032 Volume 3: Solo e pensoso Richard Strauss: The Complete Songs 8 Enrico Onofri & Marco Bianchi (violins), Duilio Galfetti HAYDN: Solo e pensoso, Hob. XXIVb:20; L'isola disabitata: STRAUSS, R: Cacilie Op. 27 No. 2; Wenn ... Op. 31 No. 2; (violin/viola), Paolo Beschi (cello), Paolo Rizzi (violone), Luca Overture in G minor, Hob.Ia:13; Symphony No. 4 in D major; Bruder Liederlich Op. 41 No. 4; An Sie Op. 43 No. 1; Die Ulme Pianca (theorbo), Gordon Murray (harpsichord) Symphony No. 42 in D Major; Symphony No. 64 in A major 'Tempora Mutantur' zu Hirsau Op. 43 No. 3; Funf Gedichte Op. 46; Junggesellenschwur Op. 49 No. 6; Wer wird von der Welt 4:18 AM Francesca Aspromonte (soprano), Il Giardino Armonico, verlangen Op. 67 No. 4; Hab'ich euch denn je geraten Op. 67 No. Felix Mendelssohn [1809­1847] Giovanni Antonini (conductor) 5; Wanderers Gemutsruhe Op. 67 No. 6; Der Pokal Op. 69, No. 2; Prelude and Fugue No.1 in E minor, Op.35 ALPHA ALPHA672 (CD) Vier letzte Lieder; Sie wissen's nicht Op. 49 No. 5 Shura Cherkassky (piano) Musica Viva 22 Nicky Spence (), Rebecca Evans (soprano), Roger Vignoles 4:28 AM BENJAMIN, G: Palimpsests (piano) Claudio Monteverdi (1567­1643) LIGETI: Lontano HYPERION CDA68185 (CD) Vattene pur, crudel (Go, cruel, go) ­ from Il terzo libro de MURAIL: Le Desenchantement Du Monde. Concerto madrigali a cinque voci Symphonique Pour Piano Et Orchestre Espoir The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director) Pierre­Laurent Aimard (piano), Symphonieorchester Des AUBER: Ils s’e´loignent, je reste (from Le Lac des fe´es) Bayerischen Rundfunks, George Benjamin BERLIOZ: Seul pour lutter, seul avec mon courage (from NEOS NEOS11422 (Hybrid SACD) Benvenuto Cellini) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 2 of 11

DONIZETTI: Dopo i lauri di vittoria (from Rosmonda Alexandra Soumm (violin) 1:01 AM d’Inghilterra); Seul sur la terre (from Dom Sebastien, Roi de Julien Quentin (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Portugal); La maitresse du roi?...Ange si pur (from La Favorite); Symphony No.33 in B flat major (K.319) Tombe degl'avi miei … Fra poco a me ricovero...Tu che a Dio Haydn: String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 'Sunrise' Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck spiegasti l'ali (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Van Kuijk Quartet. (conductor) HALEVY: Dans ces lieux (from Guido et Gine´vra); Tu seras donc pour moi (from Guido et Gine´vra); De mes ai¨eux ombres 1:22 AM sacre´es (from La Reine de Chypre) SAT 19:15 BBC Proms (b0948frx) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) ROSSINI: Venise, o^ ma patrie (from Otello) 2017, Prom 75: Last Night of the Proms Cello Concerto in D major (HV VIIb:2) VERDI: L'infamie…O mes amis, mes freres (from Jerusalem) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Heinrich Schiff (cellist & The Last Night of the Proms live from the Royal Albert Hall. Michael Spyres (tenor), Joyce El­Khoury (soprano), The Halle, conductor) Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Carlo Rizzi (conductor) Singers and Chorus, and soloists headed by star soprano Nina RARA ORR251 (CD) 1:47 AM Stemme in a Last Night that weaves together many of this Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich [1840­1893] season's musical strands into this exuberant celebration. 11.42am Disc of the Week Symphony no. 6 in B minor Op.74 (Pathetique) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding (conductor) Mozart: Violin Sonatas Volume 4 Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill and Petroc Trelawny MOZART: Violin Sonata No. 26 in B flat major, K378; Violin 2:34 AM Sonata No. 11 in Eb major, KV26; Violin Sonata No. 13 in C, Lotta Wennakoski: Flounce (BBC commission: world premiere) Mondonville, Jean­Joseph Cassanéa de [1711­1772] K28; Violin Sonata No. 8 in F major, K13; Violin Sonata No. 20 Kodaly:Budavari Te Deum Grand Motet 'Dominus regnavit' in C major, K303; Six Variations in G minor on 'Helas, j'ai perdu Sargent:An Impression on a Windy Day Ann Monoyios (soprano), Matthew White (counter tenor), Colin mon amant', K360; Violin Sonata No. 3 in B flat major, K8; Sibelius: Finlandia Ainsworth (tenor), Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Violin Sonata No. 25 in F major, K377; Violin Sonata No. 30 in Wagner: Tristan and Isolde ­ Prelude and Liebestod C major, K403 Baroque Orchestra, Ivars Taurins (conductor) Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien (piano) c.20.30 3:01 AM HYPERION CDA68164 (2CD) Interval: Petroc Trelawny and Clemency Burton­Hill look back at Gilson, Paul (1865­1942) the last two months of the BBC Proms in the company of guests, La Mer (1892) ­ symphonic sketches for orchestra, saxhorns and and Georgia Mann gets a sense of the excitement in the arena men's choir SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b0948frk) with some of the Prommers. Flemish Radio Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) New Generation Artists in Brahms and Schubert 21:00 3:37 AM New Generation Artists. John Adams: Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance (London Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] Clemency Burton­Hill celebrates the music­making of the current premiere) Piano Quintet in A major (D.667), "Trout" BBC New Generation Artists. In this last programme in the Weill: Selection of Songs Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano), Alban Berg Quartet summer series, Ilker Arcayurek sings Schubert and Annelien Van Gershwin: Selection of Songs Wauwe plays one of Brahms's autumnal clarinet sonatas. Wood: Fantasia on British Sea­Songs 4:15 AM Arne arr. Sargent: Rule, Britannia! Swider, Józef [1930­2014] Ivor Novello: Fly home, little heart (King's rhapsody ­ musical Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D ('Land of Hope Piesn ­ from 10 Songs to Lyrics by Polish Poets play) and Glory') Polish Radio Choir, Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor) Kathryn Rudge (mezzo), James Baillieu (piano) Parry orch. Elgar: Jerusalem The National Anthem (arr. Bliss) Jan Sandström: Sång till Lotta 4:23 AM Rodrigo, Joaquin [1901­1990] Peter Moore (trombone), Richard Uttley (piano) Nina Stemme, soprano Invocacion y danza Lucy Crowe, soprano Sean Shibe (guitar) Brahms: Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 for clarinet and piano Christine Rice, mezzo­soprano Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Eric le Sage (piano) Ben Johnson, tenor 4:32 AM John Relyea, bass Schubert: Romanze aus dem Schauspiel Rosamund; Gesänge des Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) BBC Singers Harfners, Op 12 No 2 Adagio in E major (K.261) BBC Symphony Chorus Ilker Arcayurek (tenor), Hartmut Höll (piano). James Ehnes (violin/director); Mozart Anniversary Orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra Sakari Oramo, conductor 4:41 AM SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b0948frm) Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra weave together Rob Cowan's Gold Standard 5 Esquisses for piano (Op.114) many of this season's musical strands into the exuberant Rajja Kerppo (piano) Rob's selection this week includes music by Bach, Prokofiev, celebration that is the Last Night of the Proms. They mark the 50th anniversaries of the deaths of composers Bartok and Beethoven performed by artists including Janos 4:50 AM Zoltán Kodály and Malcolm Sargent (better known as the Starker, Margaret Price, Kristjan Jarvi and Paul McCreesh. Berlioz, Hector (1803­1869) longtime chief conductor of the Proms), and celebrate John Le Carnaval romain ­ overture (Op.9) Adams's 70th birthday with the London premiere of his Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b0948frp) exhilarating Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance. Benjamin Wallfisch Music by Sibelius marks the 100th anniversary of Finnish 5:01 AM Independence, and Nina Stemme, arguably the world's greatest Fesch, Willem de (1687­c.1757) Matthew Sweet meets the Golden Globe, Emmy and Ivor Novello living Wagnerian soprano, leads the end­of­season festivities. Concerto for 2 flutes and orchestra in G minor (Op.5 No.2) award nominated composer Benjamin Wallfisch. With his music Jed Wentz (flute), Marion Moonen (flute), Musica ad Rhenum for A Cure for Wellness, Annabelle: Creation and Dunkirk already in cinemas this year we'll get a sneak peak at his latest SAT 23:00 Hear and Now (b0948frz) 5:10 AM soundtrack for It, as the terrifying clown, Pennywise, floats onto Tectonics 2017 Czerny, Carl (1791­1857) the big screen once again. Fantasie in F minor for piano four hands (Op. 226) Robert Worby presents new music recorded at the Tectonics Stefan Lindgren and Daniel Propper (piano) Festival in Glasgow in May. Thomas Meadowcroft: Walkman Antiquarian SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b0948frr) 5:20 AM Yarn/Wire Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) In today's selection from listeners' emails and letters, Alyn Roscoe Mitchell: solo saxophone improvisation Concert aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te...? Non temer, amato bene Shipton picks music from across all styles and periods of jazz, John Chantler & Luke Fowler: Improvisation. (K.505) including a memory of the singer Little Jimmy Scott, who was Tuva Semmingsen (soprano), Jörn Fosheim (piano), Norwegian one of the few jazz vocalists to have a countertenor range, and Radio Orchestra, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) who died in 2014. SUNDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2017 5:31 AM Kodály, Zoltán (1882­1967) SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b0948frt) SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b01jxs5c) Sonatina for cello & piano Martin Taylor Classical Jazz László Mezõ (cello), Lóránt Szücs (piano) Julian Joseph presents a solo performance by virtuoso jazz 5:40 AM guitarist Martin Taylor who has collaborated with a diverse range Geoffrey Smith's Jazz, a personal journey taking in great Franceschini, Petronio (1650­1680) of artists including the legendary jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli musicians and great music. This week, he considers that although Sonata for 2 trumpets, strings & basso continuo in D major , Nashville guitarist Chet Atkins and former Rolling Stones some jazz fans may resent classical music, classical traditions Yordan Kojuharov & Petar Ivanov (trumpets), Teodor Moussev bassist Bill Wyman. Today's set captures Taylor on great form have influenced jazz from the beginning. Today's programme (organ), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Yordan Dafov (conductor) demonstrating his famous fingerstyle playing and his deep love of examines the effects of classical music on players and composers gypsy jazz , recorded on the Jazz Line­Up stage as part of the from Louis Armstrong and Coleman Hawkins to Lennie Tristano 5:49 AM 2017 Glasgow Jazz Festival. Also on the programme a tribute to and Chick Corea. Cavalli, Francesco (1602­1676) the late jazz guitarist John Abercrombie in the company of fellow Lauda Jerusalem (Psalm 147) ­ for 2 choirs (concert & ripieno) & guitarist Rob Luft. email: [email protected]. instruments Concerto Palatino SUN SAT 18:30 New Generation Artists (b094rb60) 01:00 Through the Night (b0948jkq) 5:58 AM Alexandra Soumm and the Van Kuijk Quartet Mozart, Haydn and Tchaikovsky from Sweden Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich [1903­1978] Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from the ballet 'Spartacus' (Act Performances of Beethoven and Haydn by past and present NGAs Jonathan Swain presents the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra 3) Alexandra Soumm and the Van Kuijk Quartet. performing Mozart's Symphony no.33, Haydn's Cello Concerto NRCU Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor) with Heinrich Schiff and Tchaikovsky's 'Pathetique' Symphony. Beethoven: Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3

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6:08 AM ever professional woman painter. She also revealed to him how MARIINSKY MAR 0553. Tr. 20. Elgar, Edward (1857­1934) she achieved the unique luminosity in her paintings: a mixture of The Severn Suite (Op.87) walnut oil and a single drop of amber varnish ­ a substance also Seamus Heaney Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists used to coat the bodies of lutes at that time. Beowulf

6:25 AM Siegfried Sasson Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b093p8hc) Everyone Sang read by Adrian Dunbar Piano Sonata no.30 in E major (Op. 109) Recorded in St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh, by Cédric Tiberghien (piano) the Charles Wood Summer School 17:30 Ralph Vaughan Williams 6:44 AM Recorded in St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh, 5 Mystical songs, no.5; Antiphon (Let all the world) Gal, Hans (1890­1987) and sung by the Charles Wood Summer School Performer: Corydon Singers, English Chamber Orchestra, Serenade for string orchestra (Op.46) Matthew Best. Introit: Oculi Omnium (Wood) Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor). HYPERION CDS44322. Tr. 6. Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 34 (Attwood) E. M Forster First Lesson: Jeremiah 17 vv.5­18 SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b0948frd) Extract from A Room With A View read by Jade Anouka [Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Saturday] Office Hymn: Lord of all hopefulness (Slane) Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells) 17:30 Second Lesson: Matthew 12 vv.22­32 Beethoven Anthem: Te lucis ante terminum (Balfour Gardiner) SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b0948jks) Sonata for piano no.32 (Op.111) in C minor, 1st mvt; Maestoso ­ Final Hymn: Christ triumphant, ever reigning (Guiting Power) allegro... Organ Voluntary: Toccata (Duruflé) James Jolly's selection of music this Sunday includes Elgar's Performer: Eric Heidsieck (piano). Coronation Ode, Mozart's second violin concerto and the oboe EMI 387757­2. Tr. 9. sonata by Poulenc. His young artist of the week is the violinist Organist: Philip Scriven Artistic Director: David Hill. Tamsin Waley­Cohen, featured in Roy Harris's violin concerto 17:30 and there's also a chance to hear the Telemann Triple Concerto in Ralph Vaughan Williams A from his "Musique de table". SUN 16:00 The Choir (b094d6v2) Dark Pastoral for cello and orchestra (final section) Performer: Guy Johnston (cello), Royal Scottish National Sara Mohr­Pietsch introduces a special edition of The Choir, Orchestra, Martin Yates (conductor). SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b0948jkv) recorded in front of a live audience at Imperial College Union. DUTTON CDLX7289. Tr.10. Sebastian Barry She is joined by Blossom Street for performances of music Sebastian Barry's great­grand­father was a traditional Irish ranging from Rachmaninov to Peter Warlock. Organist Robert Sylvia Plath The Rabbit Catcher read by Sylvia Plath musician, who played on the wooden flute and piccolo. His Quinney joins Sara for a chat about the relationship between mother was an actress at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin; his aunt choirs and organs, and Sara also opens up a discussion to experts D.H Lawrence Mary O'Hara had a huge career as a singer and harpist with her and the audience at Imperial, about the issues surrounding own series on the BBC. Little surprise then that Sebastian Barry's programming choral music whether for a CD, a concert or Escape read by Jade Anouka writing is musical in the widest sense; full of the rich music of festival, or for a radio programme. everyday speech. It's an impressive body of work: fourteen plays, 17:30 Nina Simone two volumes of poetry, and nine novels. Two of his novels, "The SUN Secret Scripture" and the latest, "Days Without End", have won 17:00 The Listening Service (b0948p5s) How I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free Performer: GOT THIS FROM DESKTOP JUKE BOX. the coveted Costa Book of the Year prize. When he thanked the Codes, ciphers, enigmas judges earlier this year, Barry declared: "You have made me The Listening Service returns to its regular slot now the Proms Christina Rossetti crazy happy from the top of my head to my toes in a way that is a are over, and chooses one of the BBC's "Ten Pieces III", Elgar's little bit improper at sixty­one." "Enigma Variations", to look at codes, ciphers and hidden 17:30 In Private Passions, Sebastian Barry talks to Michael Berkeley messages in music. Clara Schumann about the "gaps" in Irish history he has explored in his books: What might be the "dark saying" or mystery tune that the Enigma Piano Trio in G minor, last Mvt areas which are touchy, taboo, and perhaps deliberately forgotten Variations are based around? Which other composers were keen Performer: Antje Weithaas (violin), Tanja Tetzlaff (cello), now, such as the fate of those who were Catholic, but loyal to on the use of codes and ciphers in their music? Gunilla Sussmann (piano). Britain. He reveals too that his latest novel, a love story between And if we can't crack the codes, does it matter? AVI MUSIC AVI8553294. Tr. 2. two young soldiers, was inspired by his son coming out as gay. With Tom Service and Prof. Marcus du Sautoy. 17:30 Music choices include Bruch's Violin Concerto; Handel's "Judas Purcell Maccabaeus"; Alfred Deller singing "Three Ravens"; Bach's SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b094k54g) Extract from Fantasia in G minor in 7 parts In Nomine Cello Suites; and his aunt Mary O'Hara singing a song written by Performer: Fretwork. Words and Music on the theme of The Great Escape with readers Sebastian Barry's own mother. MARMONIA MUNDI HMU907502. Tr.15. Adrian Dunbar and Jade Anouka. The idea of escape is explored in poetry and prose, from the terror of a monstrous battle in Produced by Elizabeth Burke Shakespeare A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. Seamus Heaney's Beowulf, to the thrilling Prisoner of War break­ Extract from Henry V read by Adrian Dunbar out in Paul Brickhill's novel The Great Escape. But there's also the more existential desire to escape one's gender or relationship, 17:30 dealt with by the likes of Christina Rossetti, Sylvia Plath and Ted SUN 13:00 BBC Proms 2017 (b0948p5n) John Dowland PCM 8: Elias String Quartet with Alice Neary Hughes. Then there's the escape we find in sleep and eventually Come Heavy Sleep death, explored by Shakespeare and Yeats. Mirroring the mood of Performer: Iestyn Davies (countertenor), Thomas Dunford (lute). The Elias Quartet are joined by cellist Alice Neary to perform our escapees is a soundtrack which features everything from HYPERION CDA68007. Tr.19. Schubert's String Quintet. Dowland to Ligeti, Elena Kaats­Chernin to Vaughan Williams. Margaret Atwood From Cadogan Hall, London 17:30 Elena Kaats­Chernin The Landlady Presented by Petroc Trelawny Butterflying Performer: Sarah Nicolls (piano), Nicola Sweeney (violin). 17:30 Elias String Quartet SIGNUM SIGCD058. Tr. 13. György Ligeti Alice Neary (cello) L'escalier du diable Emily Dicksinson Performer: Jeremy Denk (piano). Schubert's final chamber work is a piece of sublime beauty, a I Never Hear The Word 'Escape' read by Jade Anouka NONESUCH 7559­79621­9. Tr. 15. masterpiece of the repertoire composed only two months before the composer's death at the age of just 31. Instead of the Paul Brickhill Robert Service additional viola preferred by Mozart and Beethoven in their string Extract from The Great Escape read by Adrian Dunbar My Holiday read by Adrian Dunbar quintets, Schubert adds a second cello, to create a work of sonorous beauty. From its expansive opening Allegro and the 17:30 17:30 fragile beauty of the Adagio to its exuberant Scherzo and good­ Aaron Copland Cliff Richard humoured closing Allegretto, this is a work of boundless Billy the Kid ­ suite, no.5; Gun battle Summer Holiday invention and charm. Former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Performer: New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein Performer: GOT THIS FROM DESKTOP JUKE BOX. Artists the Elias String Quartet are joined by cellist Alice Neary. (conductor). SONY SMK63082. Tr. 17. 17:30 Francis Poulenc SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b0948p5q) 17:30 Aubade: (vii) Conclusion. Adagio Nicholas Lanier ­ A Drop of Amber Varnish Bob Dylan Performer: Louis Lortie (piano), BBC Philharmonic, Edward Drifter's Escape Gardner (conductor). Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert recorded at this CHANDOS CHAN 10875. Tr.10. year's York Early Music Festival, given by tenor Nicholas Performer: Bob Dylan. THIS CAME FROM DESKTOP JUKEBOX!!. Mulroy, harpist Frances Kelly and lutenist Paula Chateauneuf. Philip Larkin The concert explores the life and music of Nicholas Lanier ­ "a Aubade read by Jade Anouka very ingenious vertuoso". Lanier was appointed the first ever Roald Dahl Extract from The Witches read by Jade Anouka Master of the King's Musick in 1625, but he was also an art 17:31 connoisseur, sent by Charles I to Italy to buy paintings and recruit Bessy Smith Italian artists for the English court. He returned not only with 17:30 Modest Mussorgsky Down in the Dumps knowledge of the latest developments in Italian music, but having Performer: GOT THIS FROM DESKTOP JUKE BOX. met and befriended the brilliant Artemisia Gentileschi, the first Extract from Night on a Bald Mountain Performer: Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor). Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 4 of 11

Yeats With Peter Ringrose on additional piano Orchestra in Katowice, Marek Pijarowski (conductor) Sailing to Byzantium read by Adrian Dunbar Sound: Nigel Lewis 2:31 AM Sara Teasdale Johan Duijck [b.1954] Since There Is No Escape read by Jade Anouka Adapted for radio by D.J.Britton Cantiones Sacrae in honorem Thomas Tallis, Op.26, Book 2 Directed by Alison Hindell Flemish Radio Choir, Johan Duijck (conductor) 17:31 BBC Cymru Wales production. John Adams 2:51 AM Olga ...... Hattie Morahan Extract from Grand Pianola Music (Part II 'On the dominant Peeters, Flor (1903­1986) Masha ...... Scarlett Alice Johnson divide') Concerto for organ and orchestra (Op.52) Irina ...... Flora Spencer­Longhurst Performer: San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Peter Pieters (organ), Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yoel Levi Andrei ...... Alex Waldmann Thomas (conductor). (conductor) Dr Chebutykin ...... Robert Pugh SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY SFS 21938 0063­2. Tr. 9. Colonel Vershinin .... Elliot Cowan 3:34 AM Baron Tuzenbach ...... Mark Edel­Hunt Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) Captain Solyony ...... Jonathan Forbes SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b0948p5w) L'isle joyeuse Natasha ...... Leila Crerar Roger Woodward (piano) The Battle for Henry David Thoreau Kulygin ...... Sion Pritchard Anfisa ...... Shirley Dixon Henry David Thoreau, whose 200th birthday is currently being 3:40 AM celebrated, is one of America's most quoted writers. His famous Ferapont ...... William Thomas Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Fedotik ...... Gareth Pierce self­sufficient 'exile' to the woods by Walden Pond in Ave Maria Massachusetts spawned the classic book 'Walden', which is taught Roday ...... Aled Bidder Eolina Quartet Composer ...... Roger Goula in schools and read diligently by green­leaning people around the AM world. Musician ...... Natalie Holt 3:45 Musician ...... Sam Thompson Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) The received wisdom gives him credit as the founding father of Musician ...... Peter Gregson Cello concerto in G major (RV.413) the environmental movement in America. Thoreau is the 'voice of Adaptor ...... DJ Britton Stefan Popov (cello), Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Emil the American wilderness', the 'national conscience urging people Director ...... Alison Hindell Tabakov (conductor) to live in harmony with nature'. His appeal to the baby boomer generation who loved his nonconformity, his exhortation to 3:57 AM 'simplify!, simplify!' and his thoughts on civil disobedience, was SUN 23:10 Early Music Late (b0948p61) Scarlatti, Domenico [1685­1757] immense. We talk to Don Henley, guitarist of The Eagles who Cappella Mariana Sonata for Mandolin in D minor, K.90 has been an important patron, saving Thoreau's landscape around Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) Walden Woods. Marling attends the bicentennial events and talks Claudio Monteverdi: Madrigals of War and Love and War. AM to biographers and natural scientists, political thinkers and literary 4:06 Simon Heighes introduces a concert recorded earlier in the historians who all claim interest in Thoreau. Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) summer at Riding Castle Hall, Litomysl in the Czech Republic. Der dukker af diesen (Out of the Mist Emerges My Native Soil) On the other hand, libertarians, attracted to Thoreau's aphorism The ensemble Cappella Mariana, directed by Vojtěch Semerád, (1917) "That government is best, which governs least," take issue with performs music to mark the 450th anniversary of the birth of Mattias Ermedahl (tenor), Anders Kilström (piano) the way current environmentalists seize on his work and Claudio Monteverdi, including a selection from his 6th and 8th reputation. And political activists believe his real legacy lies in books of madrigals, along with instrumental works by Merula, 4:09 AM his evocation of passive resistance in the influential essay Civil Piccinini and Castello. Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Disobedience. The battle for Thoreau's legacy extends to those Irmelin Rose, from 5 Songs to poems of Jacobsen, Op.4 No.4 who focus on his character, denigrating him as a hypocrite and a (1891) joyless prig, a moralist given to disdainfully finger wagging his Mattias Ermedahl (tenor), Anders Kilström (piano) MONDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2017 countrymen. We weigh the arguments but also ask whether, even 4:12 AM if the legitimacy of his legacy is in doubt, even if he was 'a jerk', MON Sor, Fernando (1778­1839) the world needs Thoreau now ....more than ever..... in a new age 00:30 Through the Night (b09491ht) Introduction and variations on Mozart's 'O cara armonia' for of environmental hostility? Is the idea of him more important now Piano music by Chopin, Mozart, Granados and Bach guitar (Op.9) than the reality? Ana Vidovic (guitar) Readings by Alexander Tol Jonathan Swain presents a piano recital from Josep Maria Colom in Barcelona. 4:21 AM Produced by Victoria Ferran Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 3. 12:31 AM Overture to 'L'Italiana in Algeri' (Italian Girl in Algiers) Frédéric Chopin (1810­1849); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­ Capella Coloniensis, Gabriele Ferro (conductor) 1791) SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b094k54j) Prelude in C minor, Op 28/20 ('Funeral March'); Fantasia in C 4:31 AM Ian Skelly presents highlights from recent events around Europe minor, K.475; Ballade no 1 in G minor, Op 23 Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525­1594) Josep Maria Colom (piano) Fundamenta ejus ­ motet for 4 voices Ian Skelly presents highlights from recent events around Europe, Chorus of Swiss Radio (Lugano), Lorenzo Ghielmi (organ), featuring performances from the summer festivals in 12:55 AM Diego Fasolis (conductor) Orkney,Tallinn and Stockholm. Enrique Granados (1867­1916); Frédéric Chopin (1810­1849) Epilogue from the suite 'Romantic Scenes'; Andante spianato and 4:36 AM Prokofiev: Symphony No.1 in D major, Op.25 'Classical' Grande Polonaise brillante, Op 22 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750) Norwegian Radio Orchestra Josep Maria Colom (piano) Andante, from Italian Concerto in F major, BWV.971 Miguel Harth­Bedoya, conductor Josep Maria Colom (piano) 1:13 AM Mozart: Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488 Enrique Granados (1867­1916) 4:42 AM Kall Randalu, piano El Pelele, from 'Goyescas' Groneman, Johannes (c.1710­1778) Estonian National Symphony Orchestra Josep Maria Colom (piano) Flute Sonata in E minor Neeme Jarvi, conductor Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi 1:19 AM (harpsichord) Biber: Battalia Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750); Frédéric Chopin (1810­ Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra 1849) 4:53 AM Malin Broman, conductor Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV.846 ; Etude in C major, Op Lipinski, Karol Józef (1790­1861) Berwaldhallen, Stockholm 10/1 ; Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 15 in G major, Violin Concerto No.4 in A major (Op.32) BWV.860' ; Etude in G flat, Op 10/5 ; Prelude, from 'Prelude and Albrecht Breuninger (violin), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite Fugue no 9 in E major, BWV.854' ; Etude in E flat minor, Op Wojciech Rajski (conductor) Avanti! Chamber Orchestra 10/6 ; Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 5 in E major, Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor BWV.850' ; Etude in F major Op 10/8 ; Prelude, from 'Prelude 5:09 AM Nebra, José de [1702­1768] Tveitt: A Hundred Hardanger Tunes, Op.151 (from Suite No.1) and Fugue no 21 in B flat, BWV.866' ; Etude in E flat Op 10/11 ; Que, contrario Señor Norwegian Radio Orchestra Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 7 in E flat, BWV.852' ; Maria Espada (soprano), Al Ayre Español, Eduardo López Banzo Miguel Harth­Bedoya, conductor. Nocturne in C minor Op 48/1 ; Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 2 in C minor BWV.847' ; Etude in C minor Op 25/12 ; (harpsichord & director) Paraphrase on 'Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 1 in C major 5:14 AM SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b0739rh4) BWV.846'' Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Three Sisters Josep Maria Colom (piano) Piano Sonata No.12 in F major (K.332) Three sisters living in a garrison town in provincial Russia dream 1:59 AM Annie Fischer (piano) of the day that they will return to their home city of Moscow. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750); Frédéric Chopin (1810­ 5:29 AM Maybe then their lives will really start. But in Anton Chekhov's 1849) Reicha, Antoine (1770­1836) poignant classic somehow real life keeps getting in the way. Prelude, from 'Prelude and Fugue no 3 in C sharp, BWV.848'; Etude in C sharp minor Op 10/4 Symphony 'a grande orchestre' in E flat major (Op.41) Three Sisters was written in 1900 and is a meticulously observed Josep Maria Colom (piano) Capella Coloniensis, Hans­Martin Linde (director) play for an ensemble cast. In its wry portrayal of dreams and self­ AM delusion, and of the folly of believing that life is always better 2:03 AM 5:54 elsewhere, Chekhov's drama captures universal truths, joys and Bruch, Max Christian Friedrich (1838­1920) Stanford, (Sir) Charles Villiers (1852­1924) sorrows but his greatness as a writer of the human condition lies Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor (Op.26) The Blue Bird ­ from 8 Partsongs (Op.119 No.3) in his avoidance of either sentimentality or judgement. Roland Orlik (violin), Polish Radio National Symphony BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)

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5:58 AM Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch. Tom Service investigates the music of, about, and for nature. Jongen, Joseph (1873­1953) How does music help tell stories of the natural world? And what Elégie nocturnale (Très modéré) (Op.95 No.1) from 2 pieces for Trad: The lark in the clear air; The stuttering lovers can we hear in the music of nature itself? Piano Trio Gurney: Down by the Salley Gardens Grumiaux Trio Coates: Betty and Johnny Including views from inside the film­making process from the Britten: Early one morning Bristol­based composer William Goodchild, and from the 6:10 AM Grainger: The Sprig of Thyme producer­director Vanessa Berlowitz and sound editor Kate Grainger, Percy (1882­1961) Trad: Ae fond kiss Hopkins who have collaborated on award­winning series Danish Folk­Music Suite Hughes: I know where I'm going including the BBC's Planet Earth and Frozen Planet. Tom also Claire Clements (piano), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Gurney: Edward, Edward talks about the art of listening with the field recordist and Geoffrey Simon (conductor). Trad: Lord Rendall microphone builder Jez riley French, and the writer and composer Britten: The brisk young widow Pascal Wyse. Grainger: Died for love MON 06:30 Breakfast (b09491hw) Vaughan Williams: The Turtle Dove To explore the place of sound and language, and the sound of Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny Britten: The Ash Grove language, in our understanding of the world around us, Tom Trad: The Water of Tyne meets the writer Robert Macfarlane, whose books about Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Britten: The last rose of summer landscape, nature, memory and travel include Mountains of the featuring listener requests. Mind, The Wild Places and Landmarks. We also hear from the Sophie Bevan (soprano) director Jennifer Peedom, who has collaborated with Macfarlane Email [email protected]. Sebastian Wybrew (piano). on Mountain, a new film commissioned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b09491hy) MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b09491j4) And the music historian Daniel Grimley takes us on a whistlestop Essential Classics Monday ­ Rattle at Radio 3 tour of composers' enduring relationship with landscape and the natural world, from Beethoven to John Luther Adams. Essential Classics with Suzy Klein Penny Gore presents a week of concerts featuring Sir Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Suzy Klein takes us through the morning with the best in classical MON 22:45 The Essay (b09491jc) music including : In the 2016 BBC Proms Simon Rattle and the Berlin Paradise Lost, Sean O'Brien Philharmonic paired Boulez and Mahler to great effect. This 0930 Suzy explores potential companion pieces for Rimsky­ concert, recorded last September at the opening of the new season Milton's Paradise Lost was first published 350 years ago. It Korsakov. Scheherazade Op.35; 1. The Sea and Sinbad's Ship at the Philharmonie in Berlin, has the same pairing. Boulez's 10­ remains the most important long poem in the English language. It Rimsky­Korsakov described his symphonic suite Scheherazade as minute piece combines fragments of sound from a group of 15 came out of a time of revolutionary upheaval in Britain and is a "an Oriental narrative of numerous and varied fairy­tale wonders" instruments including piano, celesta, cimbalom, glockenspiel, political poem as much as a theological one. Poet Sean O'Brien ­ with an ethereal solo violin taking the role of the legendary story tubular bells, and mandolin. Mahler's Seventh Symphony discusses Milton's adventurousness. Producers: Tim Dee and teller of the Arabian Nights. demands great virtuosity from a large orchestra ­ the Berlin Siobhan Maguire. Philharmonic makes a persuasive case for this mighty work. 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history Followed by a peformance of Bartok's last orchestral work which MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b09491jf) 1050 As part of the "Rattle at Radio 3" season, we hear from Sir also showcases the virtuosity and sound colours of the orchestra. Nerija Simon about the ideas and influences that are important to him as he returns to the UK as Music Director at the LSO. Boulez: Eclat Emma Smith presents Nerija in concert at Pizza Express Jazz Mahler: Symphony No.7 Club London, and Soweto Kinch meets master US bassist Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra Christian McBride. MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b09491j0) Alexander Goehr (1932­present), Inheritance Berlin Philharmonic conductor Simon Rattle. Donald Macleod discusses Alexander Goehr's inheritance of TUESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2017 Schoenberg, Boogie­woogie and Monteverdi from his parents. MON 16:30 In Tune (b0959rks) All this week, Donald Macleod is in conversation with Alexander TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b094920c) Doric String Quartet, Julia Jones, Raphael Wallfisch Goehr at the composer's cottage in a village outside Cambridge. Kristjan Jarvi conducts the Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic in Poland Sandy (as he's universally known) was born in Berlin in 1932, the Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live son of the conductor Walter Goehr and pianist and photographer performance. Sean's guests include the Doric String Quartet Laelia Goehr. The family moved to England in 1933. In his early before they perform at Wigmore Hall, conductor Julia Jones to Jonathan Swain presents a concert from the Baltic Sea Youth twenties, Sandy became a central figure in the Manchester School discuss the upcoming production of The Magic Flute at the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Kristjan Järvi. of post­war British composers. By the early sixties he was Opera House, and cellist Raphael Wallfisch performs in the considered a leader of the avant­garde in the UK, but he never studio before he gives a recital at St Luke's Church in Grayshott. committed himself to any movement or school in particular and 12:31 AM throughout his life, Sandy has continued to look over his shoulder Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43 at the past as much as he has sought new musical horizons of his MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b09491j0) Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) own. In 1975 he was appointed Professor of Music at the [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] University of Cambridge, where he remains Emeritus Professor 12:36 AM today. Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b09491j7) In this first programme, Sandy discusses his early life. His father, Ballad from Karelia Suite, Op.11 Edinburgh 70: Usher Hall Opening Concert the conductor Walter Goehr had been a pupil of Arnold Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Schoenberg and become an all­round musician in Berlin when he Celebrating the 70th year of the Edinburgh International Festival, AM was headhunted in 1933 by the Gramophone Company (later 12:44 the opening concert features the Scottish Chamber Orchestra Kilar, Wojciech (1932­2015) EMI). The family moved to Buckinghamshire in England where performing Haydn's Surprise Symphony, which opened the first they lived throughout the War. Sandy remembers escaping to the Orawa ever festival. The orchestra are joined by the Edinburgh Festival Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) bomb shelter in the garden during air raids; visits to the family Chorus and soloists for Mendelssohn's expansive Lobgesang home by Michael Tippett; attending the first modern performance Symphony. The concert is directed by the exciting young Spanish 12:53 AM of Monteverdi's Vespers, which his father had resurrected; and conductor Pablo Heras­Casado. Penderecki, Kryzstof (b.1933) listening to his father's wide­ranging record collection. When Adagio from Symphony No.3 Sandy eventually admitted that he wanted to be a composer, his Haydn: Symphony No 94 'Surprise' Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) father actively discouraged him. But it was Walter who was to conduct Sandy's first major work: The Deluge. And it was as a 8.00pm Interval 1:05 AM memorial to his father that Sandy was to go on to write his pivotal A chance to hear some of the music associated with the first Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) work, his Little Symphony. Edinburgh Festival in 1947 but recorded by tonight's soloists on Mellanspel ur Sången, Op.44 disc. Dorothea Röschmann with Mozart's Porgi amor from The Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Cities and Thrones and Powers (2011) Marriage of Figaro; Werner Güra with Gute Nacht from BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (director), Stephen Disley Schubert's Die Winterreise; and Emma Bell with songs by an 1:10 AM (organ) important participant of the original Festival, Bruno Walter. Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) An Imaginary journey to the Faroes The Deluge, Op 7 (1957) 8.20pm Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Claire Booth (soprano), Hilary Summers (contralto), Birmingham Mendelssohn: Symphony No 2 'Lobgesang' Contemporary Music Group (BCMG), Oliver Knussen 1:15 AM (conductor) Dorothea Röschmann, soprano Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Emma Bell, soprano Triumphal March from "Sigurd Jorsalfar" Little Symphony, Op 15 (1963) Werner Güra, tenor Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) London Symphony Orchestra, Norman del Mar (conductor). Edinburgh Festival Chorus Scottish Chamber Orchestra 1:19 AM Pablo Heras­Casado, conductor MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b09491j2) Nikolai Rimsky­Korsakov (1844­1908) Capriccio espagno,l Op 34 Wigmore Hall Mondays: Sophie Bevan and Sebastian Wybrew Recorded 5th August at The Usher Hall, Edinburgh Presented by Jamie MacDougall. Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Live from Wigmore Hall, London, Radio 3's long­running lunchtime concert begins a new season with soprano Sophie 1:34 AM Arvo Pärt (b.1935) Bevan and pianist Sebastian Wybrew in an all­English recital, MON 22:00 Music Matters (b09491j9) including songs by Britten, Gurney, Vaughan Williams and Sound and Nature Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten Grainger. Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor)

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1:41 AM 4:57 AM Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies and John Ogdon. Gedimas Gelgotas (b.1980) Farkas, Ferenc (1905­2000) Together they formed the New Music Manchester Group. Never Ignore the Cosmic Ocean 5 Ancient Hungarian Dances Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Galliard Ensemble Sandy has vivid memories of attending the first UK performance of Olivier Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony which was 1:48 AM 5:07 AM conducted by his father Walter Goehr. Sandy went on to study Imants Kalnins (b.1941) Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) with Messiaen and Yvonne Loriod in Paris ­ an experience which First movement from 'Rock Symphony' Sonata da chiesa in D major, Op 1 No 12 challenged everything he thought he had previously known about Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) London Baroque composition.

1:58 AM 5:14 AM Three Pieces, Op 18 Tchaikovsky, Pitor Illyich (1840­1893) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) John Ogdon (piano) Dance of the Jesters from The Snow Maiden, Op 12 Trio for keyboard and strings in G major, H. 15.25, 'Gypsy rondo' Romanza for cello and orchestra ­ V. Andante Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Grieg Trio Jacqueline du Pre (cello), New Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniel 2:03 AM 5:29 AM Barenboim (conductor) Handel, George Frideric (1685­1759), arr. Schnyder, Daniel Järnefelt, Armas (1869­1958) Pastorals, Op 19 (1965) (b.1961) Berceuse BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen (conductor) Water Music (excerpt) Jari Valo (violin), Eeva Rysä (cello), Finnish Radio Symphony Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Orchestra, Anna­Maria Helsing (conductor) Two Choruses, Op 14 (1962) John Alldis Choir, Melos Ensemble. 2:10 AM 5:32 AM Alfvén, Hugo (1872­1960) Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Finale from The Prodigal Son Lemminkainen's Return ­ No.4 from Lemminkainen Suite, Op 22 TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b094jvvg) Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) West Cork Chamber Music Festival 2017, Episode 1

2:14 AM 5:39 AM John Toal presents highlights from the 22nd West Cork Chamber Jazeps Vitols (1863­1948) Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Music Festival. Jewels Suite, Op 66 Missa Brevis in D, Op 63 Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Janis Liepins (conductor) Katya Dimanova & Evgenia Tasseva (soloists), Polyphonia, We begin in the rich acoustic of St. Brendan's Church, situated on Velin Iliev (organ), Ivelin Dimitrov (conductor) the main square in the centre of Bantry, for a performance of 2:25 AM Haydn's Quartet in F major, Op.50 No.5, known as The Dream. Jacob Gade (1879­1963) 5:53 AM Its nickname stems from the lulling effect of the Poco adagio, Tango Jalousie Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] which is filled with undulating chords below a rhapsodic violin Christina Åstrand (violin), Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No 41 in C major, K.551 (Jupiter) line. John Mauceri (conductor) Camerata Ireland, Barry Douglas (conductor) We then move to the opulence and grandeur of the Library in 2:31 AM 6:25 AM Bantry House for Debussy's Violin Sonata in G minor: a work Willan, Healey (1880­1968) Gade, Niels Wilhelm (1817­1890) which he began to sketch in 1916 and completed it the following Symphony No.2 in C minor Morning Hymn from The Elf King's Daughter year. It is his final composition. Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Danish Radio Concert Chorus, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt (conductor). And finally a performance of Mozart's Serenade in E flat for wind 3:15 AM octet, K.375, performed by an international line­up. It is the Britten, Benjamin [1913­1976] earliest of Mozart's three great wind serenades, and the most Canadian Carnival, Op 19 TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b095h6wm) modest in scale. Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Haydn: Quartet in F major, Op.50 No.5, The Dream 3:28 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Quatuor Zaïde ­ Charlotte Juillard & Leslie Boulin­Raulet Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) featuring listener requests. (violins), Sarah Chenaf (viola), Juliette Salmona (cello) Nacht und Träume, D827 Edith Wiens (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Email [email protected]. Debussy: Violin Sonata in G minor Viviane Hagner (violin), Huw Watkins (piano) 3:32 AM Salmenhaara, Erkki (1941­2002) TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b09498db) Mozart: Serenade in E flat for wind octet, K.375 Adagietto for Orchestra Olivier Doise & Armel Descottes (oboes), Christopher Sundqvist Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ralf Sjöblom (conductor) Essential Classics with Suzy Klein. Including: & Mathias Kjøller (clarinets), Hervé Joulain & Susanne Schmid (horns), Peter Whelan & Amy Harman (bassoons). 0930 Suzy explores potential companion pieces for Beethoven. 3:39 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Piano Sonata in C sharp minor 'Moonlight' ­ i. Adagio sostenuto One of Beethoven's most famous piano works even during his Prelude and Fugue in C sharp, BWV.848 TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b09499m8) Ivett Gyongyosii (piano) own lifetime, the German poet Ludwig Rellstab remarked that the Tuesday ­ Rattle on Radio 3 first movement of the Sonata in C sharp minor evoked moonlight 3:43 AM shining upon Lake Lucerne ­ the idea has continued to resonate Penny Gore presents a week of concerts with Sir Simon Rattle Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] with listeners through the centuries. conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Today's highlight is a Concerto in F, RV.574, for violin, 2 oboes, 2 horns, bassoon & performance of Haydn's Creation. 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history cello Simon Rattle is one of the outstanding Haydn conductors of our Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) 1050 As part of the "Rattle on Radio 3" season, we hear from Sir time. In this concert from the 2017 Lucerne Festival he presents Simon about the ideas and influences that are important to him as Haydn's oratorio The Creation, which combines groundbreaking 3:55 AM he returns to the UK as Music Director at the LSO. harmonies, humorous tone painting and powerful choruses to Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) form a spectacular cosmic panorama. The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b09498dd) Georg Friedrich Haas: ein kleines symphonisches Gedicht (Swiss Munih (conductor) Alexander Goehr (1932­present), Goehr studies and Manchester première) and Paris 4:03 AM Haydn: The Creation Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Donald Macleod discusses with Goehr his studies in Manchester In Autumn, Overture, Op 11 and Paris. Genia Kühmeier (soprano) Orchestre National de France, Osmo Vänskä (conductor) Mark Padmore (tenor) All this week, Donald Macleod is in conversation with Alexander Florian Boesch (baritone) 4:15 AM Goehr at the composer's cottage in a village outside Cambridge. Berlin Radio Choir Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Sandy (as he's universally known) was born in Berlin in 1932, the Berlin Philharmonic Lascia la spina, from Il Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno son of the conductor Walter Goehr and pianist and photographer conductor Simon Rattle. Julia Lezhneva (soprano), Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Giovanni Laelia Goehr. The family moved to England in 1933. In his early Antonini (conductor) twenties, Sandy became a central figure in the Manchester School of post­war British composers. By the early sixties he was TUE 16:30 In Tune (b094jnw1) 4:23 AM considered a leader of the avant­garde in the UK, but he never David Bintley, Ruth Brill, Llyr Williams Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804­1857) committed himself to any movement or school in particular and Overture from Ruslan & Lyudmila throughout his life, Sandy has continued to look over his shoulder Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Arvid Engegaard (conductor) at the past as much as he has sought new musical horizons of his performance. Sean's guests include David Bintley, Ruth Brill and own. In 1975 he was appointed Professor of Music at the Llŷr Williams. 4:31 AM University of Cambridge, where he remains Emeritus Professor. Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Norwegian Dance, Op 35 No 1 Today's programme is about Sandy's student days. He was TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b09498dd) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) originally offered a place at Oxford to study classics, but his [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] activities as a conscientious objector and as a member of the 4:36 AM Socialist Zionist Association took him to Manchester. There he Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756­1792) met the composition teacher Richard Hall and the bond that grew TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b09499mc) Sinfonie in E flat, Vb.144 between them resulted in Sandy studying composition at the Edinburgh 70: Thomas Dausgaard and the BBC Scottish Concerto Koln, Werner Ehrhardt (director) Royal Manchester College of Music. It was in Manchester that he Symphony Orchestra met fellow musicians who were to become his lifelong friends ­ The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their chief conductor Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 7 of 11

Thomas Dausgaard perform Schubert and Strauss and are joined albums to date draw inspiration from Italian noise pioneer and Canto di lanzi venturieri; Canto di lanzi sonatori di rubechine; by pianist Sergei Babayan for Schumann's Piano Concerto. instrument builder Luigi Russolo, Steve Reich, the No Wave Canto di lanzi venturieri; Canto dei capi tondi; Carro della morte scene and Charles Hayward's This Heat. They have been Ensemble Claude­Gervaise, Gilles Plante (director) Recorded 8th August at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh championed by Hayward himself, who describes their sound as "a Presented by Kate Molleson barely controlled anger, hypnotic and building from the simplest 4:31 AM elements." Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Schubert: Symphony No 8 (Unfinished) Prélude à L'après­midi d'un faune Schumann: Piano Concerto Also on the programme we have a rarely heard piece for Japanese BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles drums and orchestra by Maki Ishii and go­getting 80s library (conductor) 8.25 Interval music from British composer Peter Morris. In a nod to the BBC SSO's first appearance at the Edinburgh 4:40 AM Festival in 1947 we hear Purcell's Chacony in G, plus a selection Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) of Strauss Lieder as recorded by Jonas Kaufmann. Sonata da chiesa in E minor, Op.3 No.5 Camerata Tallinn: Jan Oun (flute), Mati Karmas (violin), Heiki 8.45 Mätlik (guitar) Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2017 4:48 AM Sergei Babayan (piano) WED 00:30 Through the Night (b0949f26) Rameau, Jean­Philippe (1683­1764) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Johan de Meij with the Barcelona Symphony Brass Band L'entretien des Muses (from Pieces de clavessin, Paris 1724) Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) Bob van Asperen (Harpsichord) The opening 'sunrise' of Strauss' tone­poem Also sprach Jonathan Swain presents a concert of brass band music from 4:55 AM Zarathustra was immortalised by Stanley Kubrick in his film Barcelona, including a trombone concerto by Johan de Meij, and Offenbach, Jacques (1819­1880) 2001: A Space Odyssey. In this concert, from the 2017 Edinburgh highlights from Riverdance. Les larmes de Jacqueline International Festival, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Hee­Song Song (cello), Myung­Seon Kye (piano) their chief conductor Thomas Dausgaard perform the work in full, 12:31 AM exploring the mysteries of human existence, in all its technicolour Meij, Johan de (b. 1953) 5:02 AM orchestral riches. Magic Garden (from Venetian Collection) Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852­1924) Barcelona Symphony Brass Band, Johan de Meij (conductor) O Living Will ­ motet for unaccompanied chorus Before that, Armenian­American virtuoso Sergei Babayan BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) dazzles in Schumann's tender Piano Concerto; and Thomas 12:40 AM Dausgaard opens the Usher Hall performance with Schubert's Meij, Johan de (b. 1953) 5:07 AM perennial mystery, his 8th Symphony, 'Unfinished'. T­Bone Concerto for trombone and band Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Jörgen van Rijen (trombone), Barcelona Symphony Brass Band, Violin Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.12 No.2 Johan de Meij (conductor) Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b09499mf) Washing in Public 1:06 AM 5:23 AM Public pools, the "steamie" and the Turkish bath; debates about Meij, Johan de (b. 1953) Boccherini, Luigi (1743­1805) hygiene and the role and revival of these public spaces are Extreme Makeover ­ Metamorphosis on a theme by Tchaikovsky Cello Concerto in D, G.478 explored by Matthew Sweet and guests as Scottish theatres host a Barcelona Symphony Brass Band, Johan de Meij (conductor) Boris Andrianov (cello), Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David 30th anniversary tour of Tony Roper's play depicting 1950s Geringas (conductor) 1:24 AM Glasgow women washing their clothes in a public washhouse. Whelan, Bill (b. 1950), orch. Meij, Johan de (b. 1953) 5:43 AM Joining Matthew will be Chris Renwick, author of 'Bread for All: Highlights from Riverdance Strauss, Richard [1864­1949] The Origins of the Welfare State', Claire Launchbury, who has Barcelona Symphony Brass Band, Johan de Meij (conductor) Das Rosenband, Op.36 No.1; Liebeshymnus, Op.32 No.3; studied women's use of public baths in Middle Eastern cities, and Morgen, Op.27 No.4; Ich wollt'ein Strausslein binden, Op.68 AM Edwina Attlee, who's examined the sociology of spaces. 1:38 No.2; Muttertandelei, Op.43 No.2 Also joining the conversation will be Aleks Krotoski, social Verdi, Guiseppe [1813­1901] Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Gary Matthewman (piano) psychologist of the online world, and journalist and spa enthusiast Duo from Don Carlo Matthew Norman. Jörgen van Rijen (trombone), Emilio Bayarri (trombone), 5:58 AM Barcelona Symphony Brass Band, Johan de Meij (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) The Steamie tours to Kirckaldy, Aberdeen, Dundee, Ayr, Symphony No.36 in C major, K.425, 'Linz' Inverness, Stirling, Glasgow and Edinburgh between September 1:43 AM Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Adam Fischer (conductor). 6th and November 11th. It features Libby McArthur, Mary Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) McCusker, Steven McNicoll, Carmen Pieraccini and Fiona Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50 Wood. Grieg Trio WED 06:30 Breakfast (b095qdz4)

Producer: Luke Mulhall. 2:31 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) featuring listener requests. Symphony No.7 in A major TUE 22:45 The Essay (b094f8n6) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck Email [email protected]. Paradise Lost, Adam Nicolson (conductor)

Milton's epic was first published 350 years ago. He was blind as 3:11 AM WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b0949f28) he composed it yet wrote the most extraordinary visually realised Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Essential Classics with Suzy Klein. Including: poem in English. Adam Nicolson (author of books on Homer, Missa in tempore belli, Hob. XXII. 9, 'Paukenmesse' Hilde Haraldsen Sveen (soprano), Marianne Beate Kielland English Arcadias, and the King James Bible) explores the 0930 Suzy explores potential companion pieces pieces for (mezzo), Jonas Degerfeldt (tenor), Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), remarkably 3­D invention. Producers: Tim Dee and Siobhan Maurice Ravel. Bolero Maguire. Oslo Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, Manfred Honeck (conductor) Ravel thought of "Bolero" as "an experiment in a very special and limited direction" ­ seeing what he could do with just one theme, TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b0949bg2) 3:52 AM used obsessively to an explosive point of no return. He certainly Nick Luscombe with performances by Laraaji and Housewives Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), transc. Liszt, Franz didn't regard the result as one of his more important works, and Widmung, transcribed for piano yet now it is perhaps the most well known. On the first Friday of September the Late Junction team donned Zheeyoung Moon (piano) their wellies and headed into the English countryside to curate an 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history evening of live music from End of the Road festival in Dorset. It 3:57 AM is the first year the programme have teamed up with End of the Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750), arr. Mozart, Wolfgang 1050 As part of the "Rattle on Radio 3" season, we hear from Sir Road who have established themselves as a haven for Amadeus (1756­1791) Simon about the ideas and influences that are important to him as adventurous music lovers at the tail end of the festival season. Adagio and Fugue in G minor after BWV 883 he returns to the UK as Music Director at the LSO. Leopold String Trio Nick airs highlights from the stage all this week, starting with Laraaji's blend of transcendental jazz and new age ambience and 4:03 AM WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b0949f2b) progressing to the industrial drones and abrasive riffs of Rossini, Gioachino [1792­1868] Alexander Goehr (1932­present), Middle Years Housewives. Overture to "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Günter Donald Macleod discusses with Goehr working at the BBC and Laraaji is a multi­instrumentalist, mystic and laughter meditation Pichler (conductor) his formation of the Music Theatre Ensemble practitioner who began playing music on the streets in the 1970s, improvising trance­inducing pieces on a modified autoharp. He 4:11 AM All this week, Donald Macleod is in conversation with Alexander was spotted by Brian Eno who invited him to record an album for Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Goehr at the composer's cottage in a village outside Cambridge. his seminal Ambient series in 1980, Since then Laraaji has gone Aria "Tornami a vagheggiar" from 'Alcina', Act I Scene 15 Sandy (as he's universally known) was born in Berlin in 1932, the on to release a series of new­age works of his own, featuring his Nancy Argenta (soprano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Monica son of the conductor Walter Goehr and pianist and photographer trademark electrified zither alongside mbira and piano. As well as Huggett (guest conductor) Laelia Goehr. The family moved to England in 1933. In his early his live performance, we'll be dipping into Laraaji's laughter twenties, Sandy became a central figure in the Manchester School meditation workshop which he will be presenting on site. 4:16 AM of post­war British composers. By the early sixties he was Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) considered a leader of the avant­garde in the UK, but he never Since their formation in 2013, London­based five piece Mazurka in B flat minor, Op.24 No.4 committed himself to any movement or school in particular and Housewives, featuring Joseph Rafferty on guitar and vocals, Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano) throughout his life, Sandy has continued to look over his shoulder David Moran on guitar, Ben Vince on saxophone, Lawrence at the past as much as he has sought new musical horizons of his Dodd on bass and Alexander Evans on drums, have amassed a 4:21 AM own. In 1975 he was appointed Professor of Music at the cult following for their brutalist lo­fi noise music. Their two Anon 15th Century Florence University of Cambridge, where he remains Emeritus Professor. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 8 of 11

This programme is about the middle years of Sandy's life when he WED 16:30 In Tune (b095fdfp) Cretan mountains, alongside Jim White, formerly of the was finding his own unique musical path. He describes the Beatrice Rana, Barry Douglas, Ute Lemper Australian post­punk band Dirty Three. dialogue he had with Pierre Boulez as to whether music at this point in history needed to draw a line under the past and start Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Also on the programme; inspirational roots reggae from 1973 by anew, or should regard itself as part of an ongoing continuum. In performance. Sean's guests include New Generation Artist The Tidals and the sound of classic arcade game Pole Position. the early 1960s he worked for the BBC and then taught at Boston, Beatrice Rana and singer Ute Lemper, and pianist Barry Douglas Yale and Leeds. He formed the Music Theatre Ensemble, the first joins Sean down the line from Manchester. Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. ensemble devoted to what has become an established musical form. WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0949f2b) Das Gesetz der Quadrille (The Law of the Quadrille) ­ Songs [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2017 after Kafka, Op 41 (1979) Susan Kessler (mezzo­soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) THU 00:30 Through the Night (b0949j2l) WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0949f2l) Nikolaj Znaider conducts the Luxembourg Philharmonic Paraphrase on the dramatic madrigal Il Combattimento di Edinburgh 70: Mariinsky Orchestra, RSNO, Gergiev Orchestra Tancredi e Clorinda by Monteverdi, Op 28 (1969) Alan Hacker (clarinet) Two of the world's finest orchestras combine in this evening's concert from the Usher Hall, recorded last month during the Jonathan Swain presents a programme of Mendelssohn and Elgar Behold the Sun (1985) Edinburgh International Festival. Russian conductor Valery with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen (conductor) Gergiev leads each in turn. His own Mariinsky Orchestra begins Nikolaj Znaider. with Prokofiev's first symphony, the 'Classical', and the Royal ... a musical offering (JSB 1985) Scottish National Orchestra performs Britten's Variations on a 12:31 AM London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen (conductor) Theme of Frank Bridge, Britten's tribute to his former teacher. Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] After the interval the orchestras join forces for Shostakovich's A Midsummer Night's Dream ­ excerpts I Squeezed up the Stair ­ from 'Sing, Ariel', Op 51 (1990) mighty Fourth Symphony, a work of gargantuan force and Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Nikolaj Znaider Lucy Shelton (soprano), Instrumental Ensemble, Oliver Knussen proportion. (conductor) (conductor). Prokofiev: Symphony No 1 in D 'Classical', Op 25 12:46 AM Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b095qgd6) Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.25 West Cork Chamber Music Festival 2017, Episode 2 20.15 Saleem Ashkar (piano), Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Interval Nikolaj Znaider (conductor) John Toal presents highlights from the 22nd West Cork Chamber Daniil Trifonov performs Rachmaninov: Variations on a Theme Music Festival. of Corelli, Op.42 1:05 AM We begin today's programme with Grieg's Violin Sonata No.1 in Elgar, Edward [1857­1934] F major, Op.8 ­ composed in 1865, when Grieg was 22. The 20.35 Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op.63 composer himself played the piano in the first performance of the Shostakovich: Symphony No 4 in C minor, Op.43 Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Nikolaj Znaider work, in Leipzig in mid­November 1865, during a stop­over on (conductor) Mariinsky Orchestra his way to Italy; the violinist was the Swede Anders Petterson. Royal Scottish National Orchestra 1:58 AM Today's performers are the Norwegian violinist Henning Valery Gergiev Conductor Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Kraggerud and Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon, in the setting of Dixit Dominus ­ Psalm 110, HWV.232 St. Brendan's church, Bantry. Presenter ­ Jamie MacDougall Hana Blaziková (soprano), Alena Hellerová (soprano), Kamila Producer ­ Laura Metcalfe. We'll then hear Dénes is a solo capacity with Schumann's Mazalová (contralto), Vaclav Cízek (tenor), Tomás Král (bass), Fantasiestücke, Op.12 of 1838. The set of eight pieces pay Jaromír Nosek (bass), Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Václav Luks (conductor) oblique tribute to one of Schumann's favoured authors, E T A WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b0949f2n) Hoffmann, and present wonderful contrasts from movement to Kathe Kollwitz, John Ashbery, Social Conservatism in US and 2:31 AM movement. They are performed in the library of Bantry House. Europe Fruhling, Carl (1868­1937) Trio for clarinet, cello and piano, Op.40 Grieg: Violin Sonata No.1 in F major, Op.8 Philip Dodd and Joanna Kavenna discuss the challenges of art in Henning Kraggerud (violin), Dénes Várjon (piano) Amici Chamber Ensemble: Joaquín Valdepeñas (clarinet), David the age of irony as the work of Käthe Kollwitz goes on display in Hetherington (cello), Patricia Parr (piano) Birmingham at the Ikon Gallery. Lawrence Norfolk rereads the Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op.12 poetry of John Ashbery. Plus a discussion of social conservatism Dénes Várjon (piano). 2:58 AM in the USA, Europe and the UK. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Violin Sonata No.9 in A major, 'Kreutzer', Op.47 Kollwitz was born in Königsberg in East Prussia in 1867 and the WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b0949f2f) Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) show gathers together 40 of her drawings and prints under the Wednesday ­ Rattle on Radio 3 themes of social and political protest, self­portraits and images 3:31 AM Penny Gore presents a week of concerts with Sir Simon Rattle she made in response to the death of her son Peter in October Ansell, John (1874­1948) conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Today's performance took 1914. Nautical Overture place last New Year's Eve at the Berlin Philharmonie. Portrait of the Artist: Käthe Kollwitz A British Museum and Ikon West Australian Symphony Orchestra, David Measham Partnership Exhibition runs from 13 September 26 November (conductor) An exciting programme and a brilliant soloist ­ the Berlin 2017 with a fully illustrated catalogue. Philharmonic's 2016 New Year's Eve concert under Sir Simon 3:40 AM John Ashbery (July 28, 1927 ­ September 3, 2017) is the author of Rattle had all the ingredients to put the audience in a party mood. Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562­1621) collections including Self­Portrait in a Convex Mirror which won Daniil Trifonov stands out as the soloist in Rachmaninov's Piano 6 Variations on a Folk Melody him a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 Concerto No. 3, a work of extreme virtuosity that demands truly Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet outstanding skills of the pianist. Producer: Zahid Warley. 3:48 AM Kabalevsky: Overture to Colas Breugnon Boeck, August de (1865­1937) Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 WED 22:45 The Essay (b094f8zx) Fantasy on two Flemish Folk Songs William Walton, arr. Rattle: Orchestral Pieces from Façade Paradise Lost, Alice Goodman Vlaams Radio Orkest, Marc Soustrot (conductor) Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Op. 72 (selection) Milton's epic was first published 350 years ago. It remains the 3:56 AM Daniil Trifonov (piano) most important long poem in the English language. it came out of Rosenmuller, Johann (c.1619­1684) Berlin Philharmonic an era of political and religious revolution. What does it mean Sinfonia Quinta conductor Simon Rattle. today to Alice Goodman, American poet and Anglican priest? Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists Producer: Tim Dee. 4:06 AM WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b0949f2h) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] Recorded in St Alban's Church, Holborn, London by Genesis WED 23:00 Late Junction (b0949f2q) 4 Mozart Songs: 1. Oiseaux, si tous les ans ­ ariette for voice and Sixteen Nick Luscombe with performances by Klein and Xylouris White piano (K.307) ; 2. Dans un bois solitaire (Einsam ging ich jungst) ­ ariette for voice and piano (K.308); 3.Als Luise die Briefe ihres Recorded in St Alban's Church, Holborn, London by Genesis We play the rest of our live highlights recorded on the Late ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte for voice and piano (K.520); 4. Sixteen for the Eve of Holy Cross Day Junction curated stage at End of the Road festival. This time it's Ridente la calma for voice and keyboard (K.152) transcribed by Mozart from Myslivecek's 'Il caro mio bene' Introit: Vere languores (Victoria) the turn of Oram award­winning Klein, known for her unique Malin Christensson (soprano), Simon Lepper (piano) Responses: Bernard Rose blend of gospel, electronics and R&B vocals and Xylouris White, Office Hymn: When I survey the wondrous Cross (Rockingham) a duo comprised of singer and Cretan lute player George Xylouris 4:16 AM Psalm 66 (Atkins) and Dirty Three drummer, Jim White. Szymanowski, Karol [1882­1937] First Lesson: Isaiah 53 vv.1­12 Klein is a singer and producer from South London via Lagos. Prelude in C minor, Op.1 No.1 Magnificat sexti toni (Victoria) Since releasing her debut album early last year, she has been Beata Bilinska (piano) Second Lesson: Ephesians 2 vv.11­22 acclaimed for her genre­mashing blend of impressionistic Nunc Dimittis (Plainsong) electronics, soulful vocals and snatches of found sound, earning 4:19 AM Anthem: Vexilla Regis (Guerrero) her a special commendation at the inaugural Oram awards earlier Hellendaal, Pieter (1721­1799) Final Hymn: My song is love unknown (Love Unknown) this year, which recognises women making electronic music. Concerto grosso in G minor, Op.3 No.1 Organ Voluntary: Prelude on 'Vexilla Regis' (Bairstow) Combattimento Consort Amsterdam Xylouris White consists of Georgios Xylouris who sings and Conductors: Harry Christophers, Eamonn Dougan, Benjamin Cox plays the Laoto, the Cretan lute, and is the son of Psarantonis 4:31 AM Organist: Matthew Martin. White, who comes from a musical dynasty of players raised in the Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) arr. Franz Hasenohrl Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 9 of 11

Till Eulenspiegel ­ Einmal Anders! Lacey (conductor) Sir Simon Rattle conducts his inaugural concert as Music Ejsberg Ensemble, Jorgen Lauritsen (director) Director of the London Symphony Orchestra. To the man who emanated light, from 'The Death of Moses', Op As part of the Barbican Centre's 'This is Rattle,' celebrations, Sir 4:40 AM 58 (1993) Simon Rattle begins his inaugural season as Music Director of the Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, Instrumental LSO and Artist­in­Association with the Barbican and Guildhall Esquisses, Op.114 Ensemble, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) School of Music with works by Harrison Birtwistle, Oliver Rajja Kerppo (piano) Knussen and Thomas Ades which have played an important part Piano Quintet, Op 69 (2000) in his musical life. And those three modern masterworks are 4:49 AM Daniel Becker (piano), Elias Quartet. framed by the world premiere of a Fanfare by Helen Grime and Kapp, Artur (1878­1952) Elgar's Enigma Variations, the work Rattle says, 'Opened the door Cantata 'Päikesele' (To the Sun) to the twentieth century for British music.' Part of the ongoing THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b095qq9w) Hendrik Krumm (tenor), Aime Tampere (organ), Eesti Raadio series 'Rattle on Radio 3.' West Cork Chamber Music Festival 2017, Episode 3 Segakoor (choir), Eesti Poistekoor (choir), Estonia Radio Presented by Martin Handley in the Barbican Hall and Georgia Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor) John Toal presents highlights from the 22nd West Cork Chamber Mann in the Barbican's Sculpture Court. Live from Barbican Hall. 4:59 AM Music Festival. Strauss, Johann jr. (1825­1899), arr. Schoenberg, Arnold (1874­ Today's programme is bookended by string quartets performing Christian Tetzlaff (violin), London Symphony Orchestra, Sir 1951) Romantic and more recent repertoire. We begin with Hugo Wolf's Simon Rattle (conductor) Rosen aus dem Suden (Roses from the South) ­ waltz arr. for concise Italian Serenade, written in May 1887 when he was harmonium, piano and string quartet Helen Grime: Fanfare (first performance) beginning to find his true voice as a composer of lieder. It is Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) Thomas Adès: Asyla performed here by the French quartet, Quatuor Zaïde. And we Harrison Birtwistle: Violin Concerto 5:09 AM end with Thomas Adès's The Four Quarters, commissioned in Castelnuovo Tedesco, Mario (1895­1968) 2010 by the Carnegie Hall Corporation for the Emerson Quartet. approx 8.40pm Capriccio diabolico for guitar, Op.85 Today the British Doric String Quartet journey through its four interval Music: performances by artists taking part in the Goran Listes (guitar) movements. associated concerts this week at LSO St Luke's and Milton Court concert halls. The Viola Sonata by Harrow­born Rebecca Clarke was written in 5:18 AM 1919. She described the work as her "one little whiff of success", Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) approx. 9.10 having come a close second to the Suite by Ernst Bloch for the Keyboard Concerto in F minor, BWV.1056 Oliver Knussen: Symphony No.3 Coolidge Prize at the Berkshire Festival where it was premiered. Angela Hewitt (piano), Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme, 'Enigma.'. Today it's performed by Netherlands­based viola player Dana 5:28 AM Zemtsov and Finnish pianist Joonas Ahonen. Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b094f9p0) Wolf: Italian Serenade Trio in B flat major, Op.11, for oboe, cello and piano Russian Nationalism, Hull and Port Talbot on stage Quatuor Zaïde ­ Charlotte Juillard & Leslie Boulin­Raulet Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Katerina Apekisheva (piano), Boris (violins), Sarah Chenaf (viola) and Juliette Salmona (cello) Andrianov (cello) Anne Applebaum and Serhii Plokhy talk to Anne McElvoy about Russian nationalism and Ukrainian history in a programme Clarke: Viola Sonata AM exploring the importance of borders and the way identities are 5:50 Dana Zemtsov (viola), Joonas Ahonen (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) bound up with a sense of place. Nick Tandavanitj and Rhiannon Horn Concerto No.4 in E flat, K.495 Thomas Adès: The Four Quarters, Op.28 White discuss creating drama out of the specific histories of Hull James Sommerville (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Doric String Quartet ­ Alex Redington & Jonathan Stone and Port Talbot. The curator of a British Museum exhibition Bernardi (conductor) (violins), Hélène Clément (viola), John Myerscough (cello). devoted to a nomadic culture explains the ethos of the Scythians.

6:07 AM Anne Applebaum is a Professor at LSE and a columnist for The Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b0949j2t) Washington Post. Her new book is called Red Famine: Stalin's Holberg Suite, Op.40 Thursday ­ Rattle on Radio 3 War on Ukraine and covers the period from 1917 to the present. Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor). Serhii Plokhy ­ a Professor at Harvard has written Lost Kingdom: Penny Gore presents a week of concerts featuring Sir Simon A History of Russian Nationalism which is published in the UK Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. in October. THU 06:30 Breakfast (b095qp9h) Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny The climax of today's concert with Sir Simon Rattle is Gustav Rhiannon White is a director of Common Wealth which is staging Mahler's Fourth Symphony, which stands out among the We're Still Here in Port Talbot at the Byass Works, Dock Road Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, composer's monumental works with a sunny amiability. The between 15 ­ 30 September in conjunction with National Theatre featuring listener requests. programme opens with the premiere of a short piece by Wolfgang Wales. It's 6 years since they staged The Passion there. Rihm, followed by György Ligeti's violin concerto, a work that Nick Tandavanitj has worked with Blast Theory since 1994. Email [email protected]. impresses soloist Patricia Kopatchinskaja with its "colourful, ... 2097:We Made Ourselves Over comprises five short science sometimes flickering and sometimes floating auditory fiction films ­ each accompanied by an interactive film for impression". smartphones ­ and live events across both Hull and Aarhus. THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b0949j2n) This concert is followed by a performance of an earlier, well Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia runs at the British Museum Essential Classics with Suzy Klein. Including: loved violin concerto ­ Dvorak's ­ performed at the Easter Festival from 14 September 2017 ­ 14 January 2018. in Baden­Baden. 0930 Suzy explores potential companion pieces for the finale of Producer: Torquil MacLeod. Schubert's Third Symphony Wolfgang Rihm: Gruß­Moment 2 (world première) Berlin Philharmonic 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history conductor Simon Rattle THU 22:45 The Essay (b094f9p2) Paradise Lost, Colin Burrow 1050 As part of the "Rattle on Radio 3" season, we hear from Sir Ligeti: Violin Concerto Simon about the ideas and influences that are important to him as Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Colin Burrow, a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, he returns to the UK as Music Director at the LSO. Berlin Philharmonic Oxford, discusses why 350 years after its publication in 1667 conductor Simon Rattle John Milton's epic Paradise Lost is still the best poem in English. An exploration of the poem's scope, beauty, intelligence, and THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b0949j2q) Mahler: Symphony No.4 in G major timeliness. Producer: Tim Dee. Alexander Goehr (1932­present), Teaching Camilla Tilling (soprano) Alexander Goehr discusses his composition teaching at Berlin Philharmonic conductor Simon Rattle THU 23:00 Late Junction (b0949j33) Cambridge University with Donald Macleod Nick Luscombe with a Deerhoof Mixtape Dvorak: Violin Concerto All this week, Donald Macleod is in conversation with Alexander The latest in our series of Late Junction mixtapes comes from one Goehr at the composer's cottage in a village outside Cambridge. Lisa Batiashvili (violin) Berlin Philharmonic of our favourite bands gracing End of the Road festival this year, Sandy (as he's universally known) was born in Berlin in 1932, the the genre­defying Deerhoof. son of the conductor Walter Goehr and pianist and photographer conductor Simon Rattle. Laelia Goehr. The family moved to England in 1933. In his early Champions of the off­kilter, Deerhoof formed in San Francisco twenties, Sandy became a central figure in the Manchester School THU 16:30 In Tune (b0949j2w) over 20 years ago, since when they have become known for their of post­war British composers. By the early sixties he was This is Rattle: Live from the Barbican constantly shifting avant­pop fronted by the distinctive sound of considered a leader of the avant­garde in the UK, but he never Japanese vocalist Satomi Matsuzaki. Their latest and 13th studio committed himself to any movement or school in particular and Sean Rafferty presents a special edition at the Barbican Centre, as album was written over a seven­day period in an abandoned throughout his life, Sandy has continued to look over his shoulder the London Symphony Orchestra launches the first season with office space in the desert of New Mexico and features at the past as much as he has sought new musical horizons of his its new Music Director, Sir Simon Rattle. Sean talks to Rattle, collaborations with artists including Juana Molina, Mantana own. in 1975 he was appointed Professor of Music at the and guests also include the violinist Christian Tetzlaff, the young Roberts and Awkwafina. University of Cambridge, where he remains Emeritus Professor. singers of the LSO Discovery Choir and brass players from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Also on the programme tonight, sound artist architects Over the years, Sandy has taught many of this country's leading Audialsense with a piece that explores the qualitative and composers including Thomas Adès, Julian Anderson, Robin physical properties of sound in space. Holloway and George Benjamin. And so, in today's programme THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0949j2q) Donald asks Sandy how composition can be taught. Sandy also [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. discusses some of his dramatic compositions which draw on sources and stories from the past such as Arianna and Moses.

O Teseo, O Teseo mio ­ from Arianna (1995) THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0949j2y) Ruby Philogene (mezzo­soprano), Arianna Ensemble, William Rattle on Radio 3 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 10 of 11

FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2017 4:44 AM driven to compose each day? Storace, Bernado (fl. 1664) FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b0949jv3) Ciaconna Ulysses' Admonition to Achilles (2006) Schumann, Dvorak and Mozart from the Swiss­Italian Orchestra United Continuo Ensemble Song­ Roderick Williams (baritone), Andrew West (piano)

4:50 AM Manere, Op 81 (2008) Richard Horsford (clarinet), Marianne Thorsen (violin) Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Dvorák's New World Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Der Geist hilft unser Schwacheit, BWV 226 Symphony from Lugano in Switzerland. Since Brass nor Stone, Op 80 (2008) Choir of Latvian Radio, Aivars Kalejas (organ), Sigvards Klava Colin Currie (percussion), Pavel Haas Quartet 12:31 AM (conductor) Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Marching to Carcassonne, Op 74 (2002) 4:58 AM Cello Concerto in A minor, Op 129 Peter Serkin (piano), London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) arr. Maganini, Quinto Daniel Müller­Schott (cello), Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus (conductor). Poschner (conductor) Pavane pour une infante defunte arr. for oboe and piano Roger Cole (oboe), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) 12:55 AM FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b095thrs) 5:04 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) West Cork Chamber Music Festival 2017, Beethoven and Mozart Cello Suite No 3 in C major, BWV 1009 (Sarabande) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Daniel Müller­Schott (cello) Symphony No 25 in G minor, K 183 In our final visit of the week to the 22nd West Cork Chamber Danish Radio Sinfonietta, Adam Fischer (Conductor) Music Festival, John Toal introduces works by Beethoven and 12:59 AM Mozart. Dvořák, Antonín (1841­1904) 5:29 AM Symphony No 9 in E minor, Op 95, 'From the New World' Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839­1881) Beethoven's Piano Trio No.3 in C minor begins the programme: Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus Poschner (conductor) The Seminarist for voice and piano the last of the three Op.1 trios dedicated to Prince Karl von Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) Lichnowsky, who had been generous to Beethoven following his 1:43 AM arrival in Vienna in 1792. The same prince had also supported Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) 5:32 AM Mozart and it's with his expansive Serenade in C minor for wind Overture to The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte), K.620 Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839­1881) octet, written ten years earlier than the Beethoven, that we end Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus Poschner (conductor) Gornimi tikho letela dusha nebesami (Softly the spirit flew) our Bantry series. Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) 1:50 AM Beethoven: Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op.1 No.3 MacDowell, Edward (1860­1908) 5:36 AM Viviane Hagner (violin), Johannes Moser (cello), Barry Douglas Suite for Large Orchestra in A minor, Op 42 Britten, Benjamin [1913 ­ 1975] (piano) Eastman­Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson (conductor) 4 Sea interludes, Op.33a BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) Mozart: Serenade in C minor for wind octet, K.388 2:10 AM Olivier Doise & Armel Descottes (oboes), Christopher Sundqvist Piston, Walter (1894­1976) 5:53 AM & Mathias Kjøller (clarinets), Hervé Joulain & Susanne Schmid Prelude and Allegro (for organ and orchestra) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) (horns), Peter Whelan & Amy Harman (bassoons). David Schrader (organ), Grant Park Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar Piano Sonata in F major, H.16.29 (conductor) Eduard Kunz (piano) FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b0949jvb) 2:21 AM 6:07 AM Friday ­ Rattle on Radio 3 Griffes, Charles Tomlinson (1884­1920) Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) Three Tone Pictures, Op 5 The tale of Tsar Saltan ­ suite, Op.57 Penny Gore presents Simon Rattle conducting Poulenc's David Allen Wehr (piano) Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky Dialogues des Carmélites, which was recorded at the Royal Opera (conductor). House, Covent Garden, in 2014. Sally Matthews stars as the 2:31 AM young novice nun, Blanche, who deals with her own fears to face Roussel, Albert (1869­1937) her destiny in Poulenc's version of the true story of the Piano Trio in E flat major, Op 2 FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b095tck5) martyrdom of the nuns of Compiègne during the French Tale Olsson (violin), Johanna Sjunnesson (cello), Mats Jansson Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny Revolution. (piano) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites 3:00 AM featuring listener requests. Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Blanche ..... Sally Matthews (soprano) Prélude à l'après­midi d'un faune Email [email protected]. Constance ..... Anna Prohaska (soprano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor) Madame Lidoine ..... Emma Bell (soprano) Mother Marie ..... Sophie Koch (mezzo­soprano) 3:11 AM FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b0949jv5) Madame de Croissy ..... Deborah Polaski (soprano) Scriabin, Alexander [1872­1915] Marquis de la Force ..... Thomas Allen (baritone) Essential Classics with Suzy Klein. Including: Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op 20 Chevalier de la Force ..... Yann Beuron (tenor) Mother Jeanne ..... Elizabeth Sikora (mezzo­soprano) Alexei Volodin (piano), Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino 0930 Suzy explores potential companion pieces for Handel's great (conductor) Sister Mathilde ..... Catherine Carby (mezzo­soprano) oratorio "Messiah" Father Confessor ..... Alan Oke (tenor) Perhaps the most well­known choral pieces in the repertoire, 3:48 AM First Commissary ..... David Butt Philip (baritone) Handel's Messiah garnered rave reviews from the off. "The Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Second Commissary ..... Michel De Souza (baritone) Sublime, the Grand, and the Tender, adapted to the most elevated, Dall' ondoso periglio (recit); Aure, deh, per pieta (aria) ­ scena First Officer ..... Ashley Riches (baritone) majestick and moving Words, conspired to transport and charm from Giulio Cesare Gaoler ..... Craig Smith (baritone) the ravished Heart and Ear," enthused the Dublin Herald after the Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko M.Javelinot ..... John Bernays (bass) premiere. Is there anything else that comes close? (director) Thierry ..... Neil Gillespie (tenor) 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history Royal Opera House Orchestra 3:56 AM Royal Opera House Chorus Bizet, Georges (1838­75) 1050 As part of the "Rattle on Radio 3" season, we hear from Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) Habanera (L'amour est un oiseau rebelle) ­ from 'Carmen' (arr. for Simon about the ideas and influences that are important to him as trumpet and orchestra) he returns to the UK as Music Director at the LSO. [Opera matinee returns to Thursday as usual next week]. Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) FRI FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b0949jv7) 16:45 In Tune (b0959shm) 4:01 AM Alexander Goehr (1932­present), On Reflection KutiMangoes, Christiane Karg Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) 2 Elegiac melodies for string orchestra, Op.34 Donald Macleod looks back with Alexander Goehr at a long, Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) varied and influential life in music performance. Sean's guests include KutiMangoes before they perform at Pizza Express Jazz later this evening, and soprano 4:10 AM All this week, Donald Macleod is in conversation with Alexander Christiane Karg before her recital at Wigmore Hall. Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Goehr at the composer's cottage in a village outside Cambridge. Concerto da Camera in C major, RV.88 Sandy (as he's universally known) was born in Berlin in 1932, the FRI Camerata Koln son of the conductor Walter Goehr and pianist and photographer 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0949jv7) Laelia Goehr. The family moved to England in 1933. In his early [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] 4:18 AM twenties, Sandy became a central figure in the Manchester School Pahor, Karol (1896­1974) of post­war British composers. By the early sixties he was Oce náš hlapca jerneja (by Ivan Cankar) considered a leader of the avant­garde in the UK, but he never FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0949l68) Chamber Choir AVE, Andraž Hauptman (conductor) committed himself to any movement or school in particular and Conductor Riccardo Chaillly brings the Filharmonica della Scala throughout his life, Sandy has continued to look over his shoulder from Milan's great opera house to performing a concert 4:24 AM at the past as much as he has sought new musical horizons of his programme featuring Shostakovich's remarkable 12th Symphony Tchaikovsky, Pitor Illyich (1840­1893) own. In 1975 he was appointed Professor of Music at the on the revolutionary events of 1917. The symphony received its Dance of the Jesters, from The Snow Maiden, Op.12 University of Cambridge, where he remains Emeritus Professor. Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Western premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in 1962. They are In this final programme, Donald asks Sandy to reflect on his long joined by the Lithuanian violinist and violist Julian Rachlin for 4:31 AM life and make some assessments. Does he still care what other Bartok's Viola Concerto, which was commissioned by Glasgow­ Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) people think of his music? What does he think of classical music born viola player William Primrose and the first movement Scherzo capriccioso, Op.66 being written today? What music does he listen to? And is he still makes fleeting reference to the Scottish melody 'Coming thro' the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) rye'. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 9 – 15 September 2017 Page 11 of 11

Enescu: Romanian Rhapsody in D, Op 11 No 2 Bartók: Viola Concerto

Interval at 8.10pm Jamie MacDougall presents introduces selections from Bach's Goldberg Variations arranged for string trio and performed by Julian Rachlin, Nobuko Imai and Mischa Maisky

8.30 Shostakovich: Symphony No 12, 'The Year 1917'

Julian Rachlin, viola Filarmonica della Scala Riccardo Chailly, conductor.

FRI 22:00 The Verb (b094f5ds) The Verb at the Edinburgh Festivals

The Edinburgh Festivals are 70 years old this year and The Verb is joining the celebrations from The BBC's Blue Tent.

Ian's festival guests include the best selling Irish writer Colm Tóibín. Colm is the author of the novels 'The Master' and Brooklyn'. His latest book 'The House of Names', is a retelling of Greek tragedy, where he turns his attention to the gaps in the myths, imagining what might have happened to Agamemnon's son Orestes.

Stand up Aditi Mittal has previously been heard in her Radio 4 series 'A Beginner's Guide to India'. For The Verb she explains the dangers lurking behind innocuous English phrases like 'Nice to meet you...'

And we also feature a performance by the winner of the BBC Poetry Slam.

FRI 22:45 The Essay (b094f9rk) Paradise Lost, Patrick McGuinness

Poet and critic Patrick McGuinness marks the 350th birthday of Milton's epic poem. Paradise Lost came out of an era of revolutionary turmoil when politics and religion were reinvented in Britain. What does the poem say to us today? Patrick McGuinness sees Satan as half existential hero, half primal teenager. Producer: Tim Dee.

FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b0949l6d) Kathryn Tickell with Black String

Kathryn Tickell presents a special live session from Black String, following their performance at the Union Chapel earlier this evening as part of the London Festival of Korean Music. Black String's music combines traditional Korean styles with jazz and other influences, blending the sounds of the traditional six­string zither and percussion with guitar and electronics.

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/