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Radio 3 Listings for 28 December 2013 – 3 January 2014 Page 1 of 10 SATURDAY 28 DECEMBER 2013 4:42 AM Longer There Radio 3 Listings for 28 December 2013 – 3 January 2014 Page 1 of 10 SATURDAY 28 DECEMBER 2013 4:42 AM longer there. Andriessen, Louis (b. 1939) SAT 00:00 World on 3 (b03lzqsy) Le voile du bonheur (1971) Producer: Freya Hellier. Abida Parveen in Concert Vera Beths (vocals and violin), Reinbert de Leeuw (piano) Lopa Kothari introduces a concert by Pakistani Sufi legend 4:49 AM SAT 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b03lzrsm) Abida Parveen, part of the Manchester International Festival Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] Schwetzingen Festival 2013 2013. Overture to Le Nozze di Figaro Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Susanna Mälkki (conductor) Episode 6 This Bridgewater Hall concert was Abida Parveen's first appearance in the UK for a decade, a much-anticipated event 4:54 AM A concert given by soprano Véronique Gens with pianist Susan for her many UK devotees. She is regarded as one of the Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) [ed. Dart] Maloff in the Mozartsaal, Schwetzingen, as part of the 2013 leading singers of Sufi music, a devotional Islamic music which Sonata (HWV.357) in B flat major Schwetzingen Festival. In an all-French programme, they claims to bring its followers to a spiritual ecstasy and a oneness Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl perform songs by Fauré, Duparc, Chausson and Hahn. with the Divine. Her appeal also goes far beyond her fans - the Wilhelm at the abbey church Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Québec, critic of the Manchester Evening News wrote of this concert, Canada) Faure: Le papillon et la fleur; Au bord de l'eau; Après une rêve; "As soon as she started singing, Parveen's extraordinary voice Les berceaux; Lydia; Mandoline transcended language and cultural barriers. Such is the power 5:01 AM Duparc: L'invitation au voyage; Romance de Mignon; Chanson and strength of this woman's vocal cords you don't need to Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] triste know about Sufism or understand the languages she sings in to Preludio from Partita for solo violin No.3 in E major, Chausson: Les papillons; Le colibri; Le temps des lilas; La appreciate an amazing gift.". BWV.1006 chanson bien douce Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Hahn: Quand je fus pris au pavillon; Trois jours de vendange; Lydé; Tyndaris; Pholoé; A Chloris; Le printemps SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b03lzqt0) 5:05 AM Joyeux Noel Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) Véronique Gens (soprano) Norwegian Dance No 1 (Op.35) (Allegro marcato) Susan Manoff (piano). Episode 3 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrew Litton (conductor) A unique chance to hear an archive recording of Ravel's 5:11 AM SAT 14:00 Saturday Classics (b03lzrsp) L'Heure Espagnole. This performance was given in Paris on this Grainger, Percy (1882-1961) 2013 Retrospective date in 1944 just months after the liberation of the city. Après un rêve (after Fauré) Presented by Jonathan Swain. Leslie Howard (piano) Journalist, author and music blogger Jessica Duchen presenst a musical tribute to some of the outstanding musicians who died 1:02 AM 5:15 AM in 2013. Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] Gombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560) L'Heure Espagnole Credo a 8 Including Colin Davis, Van Cliburn, Henri Dutilleux, John Geori Boué (Concepcion) (mezzo) BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) Tavener. Louis Arnoult (Gonzalve) (tenor) Jean Planel (Torquemada) (tenor) 5:29 AM Roger Bourdin (Ramiro) (baritone) Eybler, Joseph Leopold von [1765-1846] SAT 16:00 Sound of Cinema (b03lzrsr) Charles Paul (Don Inigo Gomez) (bass) Symphony in C major Music and Walt Disney French National Radio Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Andrew Manze (conductor) Manuel Rosenthal (conductor) Matthew Sweet takes a look at music and Walt Disney including Mono 5:53 AM scores from the recent releases "Frozen" based on the Snow recorded at the Theatre du Champs Elysées, Paris on 28th Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Queen, and "Saving Mr Banks" recalling the story behind the December 1944 Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string making of Mary Poppins. The programme also explores the quartet changing sound of Disney film scores from an extensive back 1:47 AM Tinka Muradori (flute), Josip Nochta (clarinet), Paula Uršic catalogue. Starting with the 1937 pioneering cartoon feature, Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] (harp), Zagreb String Quartet [Josip Klima and Ivan Kuzmic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" with music by Frank Rapsodie espagnole (violins), Ante Zivkovic (viola), Josip Stojanovic (cello) Churchill and Leigh Harline, Matthew explores the work of the BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) great Disney composers highlighting music from "Pinocchio", 6:04 AM "Bambi",'Peter Pan", "Treasure Island", "The Lady and the 2:02 AM Bruch, Max (1838-1920) Tramp", "Jungle Book", "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", Ravel, Maurice [1875-1937] Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra with Harp, freely using "Mary Poppins", "The Little Mermaid", "The Lion King" and Violin Sonata in G major Scottish Folk Melodies (Op.46) "Frozen". Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cédric Tiberghien (piano) James Ehnes (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Mario Bernardi (conductor) 2:20 AM SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b03lzrst) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) 6:34 AM Alyn Shipton presents a selection of jazz in all styles, including Concerto for piano and orchestra No.20 in D minor (K.466) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) listeners' suggestions for the best jazz of 2013. Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Waldszenen - 9 pieces for piano (Op.82) Terje Toennesen (conductor) Stefan Bojsten (piano). SAT 18:00 Jazz Line-Up (b03lzrsw) 2:51 AM Wayne Shorter at the 2013 London Jazz Festival Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b03lzrsf) 8 Instrumental miniatures for 15 instruments (arr. from 'Les Saturday - Martin Handley Julian Joseph presents a concert set recorded at the 2008 cinq doigts' for piano) London Jazz Festival by the late pianist Stan Tracey and a Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's Breakfast, featuring the tribute from his long-time collaborator Bobby Wellins. Plus Musical Map of Britain and listener requests. highlights of a special 80th birthday concert by saxophonist 3:01 AM Email [email protected] or text 83111 with your music Wayne Shorter and his quartet, featuring Danilo Perez on piano, Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) [text Georg Christian requests or Musical Map suggestions. John Patitucci on bass and drummer Brian Blade, accompanied Lehms] by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Recorded at the Barbican as Cantata No.170 'Vergnügte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust' part of the 2013 London Jazz Festival. (BWV.170) SAT 09:00 CD Review (b03lzrsh) Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Les Musiciens du Building a Library: Haydn: The Creation Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor) SAT 19:30 Opera on 3 (b03lzrsy) With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Haydn: Britten 100: The Rape of Lucretia 3:22 AM The Creation; Recent releases for chamber ensemble; Disc of Schoeck, Othmar (1886-1957) the Week: Gesualdo: Responses for Holy Week. Britten 100: The Rape of Lucretia from Glyndebourne, with Violin concerto in B flat major (Op.21) 'Quasi una fantasia' Claudia Huckle in the title role and Kate Valentine and Allan Bettina Boller (violin), Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra, Clayton as the Chorus. Nicolas Collon conducts. Andreas Delfs (conductor) SAT 12:15 Music Feature (b03lzrsk) The Practice of Practising Premiered at Glyndebourne in 1946, Britten's chamber opera is 3:58 AM given a new production by Fiona Shaw, described by one critic Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) Celebrated pianist Stephen Hough reflects on a life spent as "opera at its most nakedly powerful". It is an extraordinary 2 Marches in E flat major for wind (Hungarian National March practising. Told through a series of intensive rehearsal sessions and tightly- focused treatment of a legend which has acquired (Hob:VIII:4) (1802); Prince of Wales March (Hob:VIII:3)) as he prepares for the first night of the Proms in 2013, Stephen numerous layers in painting, poetry and drama. Lucretia is Bratislava Chamber Harmony, Justus Pavlík (director) gives an in-depth and frank account of the hard work, self- raped by the tyrant Tarquinius Superbus, ruler of Rome, and examination, isolation and forensic scrutiny required to turn a chooses to kill herself rather than live with the shame. The 4:05 AM seemingly impossible collection of notes into an effortless and action of the opera is commented on throughout by a Male and Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) awe inspiring performance. Female Chorus who occupy another dimension, at times Symphony No 8 (Op.93) in F major narrating the story and at times voicing the thoughts of the BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) With contributions from fellow musicians including violinist different characters. Nicola Benedetti, mezzo soprano Joyce Di Donato and guitarist 4:32 AM Julian Bream, The Practice of Practising also examines the firm Male Chorus.....Allan Clayton (Tenor) Martland, Steve (b. 1959 -2013) [text: medieval] but distant approach needed by parents of musical children, Lucretia.....Claudia Huckle (Mezzo-soprano) Three Carols how singers push themselves past the emotional brink in Female Chorus.....Kate Valentine (Soprano) BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) rehearsal rather than on stage and what happens to the superstar Collatinus.....David Soar (Bass) instrumentalist in retirement, when the need to practice is no Junius.....Oliver Dunn (Baritone) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 December 2013 – 3 January 2014 Page 2 of 10 Tarquinius.....Duncan Rock (Baritone) 4:36 AM Passions was lucky enough to catch him on a visit to London. Bianca.....Catherine Wyn-Rogers (Mezzo-soprano) Alpaerts, Flor (1876-1954) Lucia.....Ellie Laugharne (Soprano) Avondmuziek He talks to Michael Berkeley about his passion for performing, The Glyndebourne Tour Orchestra I Solisti del Vento, Ivo Hadermann (conductor) which began when Bishop Trevor Huddleston gave him money Nicholas Collon (conductor).
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