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Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 1 of 12

SATURDAY 17 JUNE 2017 Slavonic Dance in C major, Op 46 No 1 Sophie Bevan (soprano), The Mozartists, Ian Page James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (piano) SIGNUM SIGCD485 (CD) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b08t4v35) Proms 2015: San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson 5:05 AM 9.30am – Building a Library Thomas. 2/2. Janácek, Leos (1854­1928) : Beethoven BBC Proms 2015. San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Suite for Orchestra, Op 3 Reviewer: Iain Burnside Thomas perform Schoenberg's Theme and Variations, Henry Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenárd (conductor) Iain Burnside recommends a recording of Beethoven's 'Diabelli' Cowell's short Piano Concerto and Mahler's 1st Symphony. John Variations. Hans von Bülow dubbed the 33 variations, which take Shea presents. 5:20 AM the best part of an hour to perform, 'a microcosm of Beethoven's Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) art', and Alfred Brendel has described them as 'the greatest of all 1:01 AM Allegro moderato (4 Romantic Pieces for violin and piano, Op piano works'. Schoenberg, Arnold [1874­1951] 75) Theme and Variations, Op 43b Young­Zun Kim (violin), Joon­Cha Kim (piano) 10.15am – More New Releases: Bach Arrangements and San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson­Thomas (conductor) Transcriptions 5:23 AM JS Bach: Musical Offering Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) 1:14 AM BACH, J S: Musical Offering, BWV1079 Allegro appassionato (4 Romantic Pieces for violin and piano, Op Cowell, Henry [1897­1965] BUXTEHUDE: Sonata in D major, BuxWV257 75) Piano Concerto The Bach Players, Nicolette Moonen (violin and director) Young­Zun Kim (violin), Joon­Cha Kim (piano) Jeremy Denk (piano), San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson­ HYPHEN PRESS MUSIC HPM011 (CD) Thomas (conductor) 5:26 AM Bach Trios Suk, Josef (1874­1935) 1:29 AM BACH, J S: Trio Sonata No. 6 in G major, BWV530; Prelude & Fantastic Scherzo, Op 25 Ives, Charles [1874­1954] Fugue Book 1 No. 19 in A major, BWV864: Prelude; Chorale BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) The Alcotts (from Piano Sonata No 2 'Concord') Prelude BWV645 'Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme'; Prelude & Jeremy Denk (piano) 5:41 AM Fugue Book 2 No. 20, BWV889: Fugue; Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ'; Prelude & Fugue in E 1:35 AM Wiedermann, Bedrich Antonín [1883­1951] Pastorale dorico minor, BWV548 'Wedge'; Partita No. 5 in G major, BWV829: Mahler, Gustav [1860­1911] VI. Passepied; Chorale Prelude BWV650 'Kommst du nun, Jesu, Symphony No 1 in D major Hans Leenders (1894 Gebrueder Rieger organ, parish church of Rokytnice v Orlikych horach, East Bohemia) vom Himmel herunter'; The Art of Fugue, BWV1080: San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson­Thomas (conductor) Contrapunctus XIIIa a 3 (rectus); The Art of Fugue, BWV1080: Contrapunctus XIIIb a 3 (inversus); Chorale Prelude BWV721 2:31 AM 5:48 AM 'Erbarm' dich mein, o Herre Gott'; Viola da Gamba Sonata No. 3 Britten, Benjamin [1913­1976] Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) in G minor, BWV1029 Sacred and profane ­ 8 medieval lyrics, Op 91; Ye that pasen by; Recorder Concerto in F major, RV 442 Yo­Yo Ma (cello), Chris Thile (mandolin), Edgar Meyer (double A Death Michael Schneider (recorder), Camerata Köln bass) Carmina Chamber Choir, Peter Hanke (conductor) 5:56 AM NONESUCH 7559793920 (CD) 2:47 AM Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Bachiana Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805­1900) Requiem Mass in D major, ZWV 46 6 Small Character Pieces to texts by Hans Christian Andersen, Op Hana Blaziková (soprano), Kamila Mazalová (contralto), Vaclav BACH, J S: Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in F minor, BWV1056; Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV1041; Ascension 50 Cízek (tenor), Tomás Král (bass), Jaromír Nosek (bass), Nina Gade (piano) Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Václav Luks Oratorio 'Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen', BWV11: Ach bleibe (conductor) doch, meine liebstes lieben; Concerto for Oboe & Violin in C 3:01 AM minor, BWV1060 Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637­1707) 6:40 AM VILLA­LOBOS: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5: Aria (Cantilena); Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BuxWV 149 Rosetti, Antonín František (c.1750­1792) Fantasia for Saxophone & Chamber Orchestra Velin Iliev (organ) Concerto in E flat for 2 horns and orchestra, K.3.53 Asya Fateyeva (saxophone), Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra, Jozef Illéš & Ján Budzák (horns), Chamber Association of Ruben Gazarian 3:11 AM Slovakian Radio, Vlastimil Horák (conductor). BERLIN CLASSICS 0300909BC (CD) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 4 Bach Reimagines Bach Balthasar Neumann­Chor, Pythagoras­Ensemble, Thomas SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b08v8lz3) BACH, J S: Sonata for solo violin No. 1 in G minor, BWV1001; Hengelbrock (conductor) Saturday ­ Elizabeth Alker Lute Suite No. 4 in E major, BWV1006a; Lute Suite No. 3 in G minor, BWV995 3:29 AM Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, William Carter (lute) Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) including an update on BBC Cardiff Singer of the World from LINN CKD445 (CD) Overture (Suite) in G major 'Burlesque de Quixotte', Petroc Trelawny. TWV.55:G10 JS Bach: Organ Works, Vol. 2 Email [email protected]. La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) BACH, J S: Prelude & Fugue in G major, BWV541; Organ Concerto in D minor (after Vivaldi), BWV596; Chorale Partita 3:48 AM BWV768 'Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutig'; Organ Concerto in C major SAT 09:00 Record Review (b08v8lz5) Haydn, Joseph [1732­1809] (after Vivaldi), BWV594; Prelude & Fugue in C major, BWV547 Andrew McGregor with Iain Burnside and Elin Manahan Thomas Piano Trio in A major, Hob XV:18 Masaaki Suzuki (Marc Garnier organ of the Shoin Chapel, Kobe, Japan) Ensemble of the Classic Era with Andrew McGregor. BIS BIS2241 (Hybrid SACD) AM 4:08 9.00am Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) The Alehouse Sessions 10.50am – New Releases: Elin Manahan Thomas on Song La Clemenza di Tito (overture) Arrangements of tunes from Henry Purcell to traditional Scottish, Recitals Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Sebastian Weigle (conductor) Norwegian and Canadian folk tunes and sea shanties. Decades: A Century of Song Vol. 2 1820 ­ 1830 Barokksolistene, Bjarte Eike (violin) BELLINI: Malinconia, ninfa gentile; Ma rendi pur contento; 4:13 AM RUBICON RCD1017 (CD) Vanne, o rosa fortunata Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) GLINKA: Skazhi, zachem; Ne iskushay menya bez nuzhdi; Moya Martern aller Arten (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) Percy Grainger: Complete Music for Four Hands, Two Pianos harfa Cyndia Sieden (soprano), Prima La Musica, Dirk Vermeulen Penelope Thwaites, John Lavender, Timothy Young LOEWE, C: Der Erlkonig Op. 1 No. 3 (Goethe); Herr Oluf "Herr (conductor) HERITAGE HTGCD403 (4CD) Oluf reitet spat und weit" Op. 2/2 MENDELSSOHN: Minnelied im Mai 'Holder klingt der 4:23 AM Vogelsang' Op. 8 No. 1 Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) a la russe BALAKIREV: Islamey ­ Oriental Fantasy NIEDERMEYER: Le lac Incidental music to König Stephan (King Stephen) (overture) SCHUBERT: Auf der Bruck, D853; Im Fruhling, D882; Aus Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) RACHMANINOV: Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor Op. 28 STRAVINSKY: The Firebird: Danse infernale du roi Kastchei; 'Heliopolis' ­ I D753 (Mayrhofer); Gondelfahrer, D808; Auflosung, D807; Ellen 1­3 Op. 52; Der Winterabend (Es ist so 4:31 AM Berceuse from The Firebird; Finale from The Firebird still), D938; Die Taubenpost, D965A (D957 No. 14) Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) TCHAIKOVSKY: Meditation (No. 5 from Morceaux Op. 72); SCHUMANN: Sehnsucht Wie nahte mir der Schlummer...Leise, leise (Der Freischütz) Passe lontain (No. 17 from Morceaux Op. 72); Scherzo a la Russe John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Luis Gomes (tenor), Robin Tritschler Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Op. 1 No. 1 (tenor), Anush Hovhanissyan (soprano), Sarah Connolly (mezzo), Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) Alexandre Kantorow (piano) BIS BIS2150 (Hybrid SACD) Christopher Maltman (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) VIVAT VIVAT114 (CD) 4:40 AM Wagner, Richard [1813­1883] arr. Liszt, Franz [1811­1886] Jonathan Dove: In Damascus Ghosts, Fools And Seers Tannhauser (overture) DOVE: In Damascus; Out of Time; Piano Quintet ALLEN, G: Two Songs for voice and viola Op. 76 Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Mark Padmore (tenor), Charles Owen (piano), Sacconi Quartet SIGNUM SIGCD487 (CD) GALLIENNE: Shakespeare Settings (3); Three Songs 4:56 AM MADDOX: Four Songs for soprano Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685­1759) Perfido! PAVIOUR: Crazy Jane Oft on a plat of rising ground (L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il BEETHOVEN: No, non turbati; Ah! Perfido Op. 65 PENBERTHY: Pastorals Moderato) HAYDN: Berenice, che fai? (Scena di Berenice), Hob XXIVa:10; SITSKY: Seven Zen Songs Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Solo e pensoso, Hob. XXIVb:20 Katja Webb (soprano), David Wickham (piano), Aaron Wyatt Manze (director) MOZART: O temerario Arbace... Per quel paterno amplesso, (viola), Michael Waye (flute) K79; Basta Vicesti... Ah non lasciarmi no. K295a; Ah, lo STONE RECORDS ST8070 (CD) 5:01 AM previdi... Ah, l'invola agl'occhi miei, K272; Bella mia fiamma, Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) addio... Resta, oh cara, K528 Gluck: Heroes in Love Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 2 of 12

GLUCK: Se in campo armato (from Sofonisba); Sperai vicino il SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b08v8lzf) Ed Shedowski, t; Urbie Green, Bob Fitzpatrick, Emil Mazaneo, lido (from Demofoonte); Dal suo gentil sembiante (from Jack Zimmerman, tb; Lennie Hambro, Charlie Kennedy, Buddy Demetrio); Sinfonia (from Semiramide riconosciuta); Nobil onda In this week's selection of music suggested by listeners from all Wise, Mitch Melnick, Bob Morton, reeds; Teddy Napoleon, p; (from Sofonisba); Se fedele mi brama il regnante (from Ezio); Se styles and periods of jazz, Alyn Shipton includes a swing classic, Bob Lesher, g; Pete Ruggerio, b; Gene Krupa, d. 29 Dec 1947. tu vedessi come vegg’io (from Ippolito); Tradita, sprezzata (from namely Joe Williams singing "The Comeback" with the Count Semiramide riconosciuta); Sinfonia (from Ipermestra); Basie Orchestra. DISC 9 M’opprime, m’affanna (from Sofonisba); Ah! non turbi il mio Artist Teddy Wilson, riposo (from Telemaco); Se il fulmine sospendi (from Ezio) DISC 1 Title Just A Mood Sonia Prina (contralto), La Barocca, Rubin Jais Artist Count Basie Composer Wilson GLOSSA GCD924101 (CD) Title The Comeback Fine and Dandy Composer Memphis Slim Label Chant Du Monde Grainger: Folk Music Album Complete Live at the Americana Hotel 1959 Number 2741613.14 CD 1 Track 16 Label Solar GRAINGER: Bold William Taylor; Six Dukes Went a­Fishin'; Duration 6.53 Knight & Shepherd's Daughter; Lord Maxwell's Goodnight; My Number 4569897 CD 2 Track 4 Performers: Harry James, t; Red Norvo, xyl; Teddy Wilson, p; Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone; The Pretty Maid milkin' her Duration 3.52 Israel Crosby, b. 5 Sep 1937. Cow; The Sprig of Thyme; The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Performers Thad Jones, Snooky Young, Joe Newman, Wendell Carol; The Twa Corbies; Irish Tune from County Derry 'Danny Culley, t; Henry Coker, Al Grey, Benny Powell, tb; Marshall DISC 10 Boy'; Died for Love; The Power of Love; Walking Tune; Willow Royal, Frank Wess, Billy Mitchell, Charlie Fowlkes, reeds; Count Artist Glenn Miller Willow; Early One Morning; One More Day, My John; Hard­ Basie, p; Freddie Green, g; Eddie Jones, b; Sonny Payne, d. 31 Title Little Brown Jug Hearted Barb'ra (H) Ellen; Country Gardens May 1959. Composer Winner Claire Booth (soprano), Christopher Glynn (piano) Album Essential Glenn Miller vol 1 AVIE AV2372 (CD) DISC 2 Label Sony /BMG Artist Wally Fawkes / Sandy Brown Quintet Number Track 9 Title Polka Dot Rag 11.45am – Disc of the Week Duration 2.48 Handel: Ottone Composer Sissle / Bechet / Tolliar Performers: Glenn Miller, Al Mastren, and Paul Tanner, Album Juicy and Full Toned HANDEL: Ottone, Re di Germania; Un disprezzato affetto (from trombones; Clyde Hurley, Lee Knowles, and Dale McMickle, Arianna in Creta); Io sperai trovar riposo; Cervo altier Label Lake trumpets; Wilbur Schwartz, clarinet; Hal McIntyre, alto sax; Tex Number CD 12 Track 10 Max Emanuel Cencic (Ottone), Lauren Snouffer (Teofane), Pavel Beneke, Al Klink, and Harold Tennyson, tenor saxes; Chummy Kudinov (Emireno), Ann Hallenberg (Gismonda), Xavier Sabata Duration 2.36 MacGregor, piano; Richard Fisher, guitar; Rowland Bundock, (Adalberto), Anna Starushkevych (Matilda), Il Pomo d’Oro, Performers Wally Fawkes, Sandy Brown, cl; Ian Armit, p; Lennie string bass; and Moe Purtill, drums. George Petrou (conductor) Bush, b; Eddie Taylor, d. 15 Nov 1956. DECCA 4831814 (3CD) DISC 11 DISC 3 Artist Brad Mehldau Artist Billie Holiday Title Where do you start? SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b08v8lz7) Title I’ll Be Seeing You Composer Mehldau Grace Bumbry, Audra McDonald, Bill Fontana Composer Kahal, Fain Album Where Do You Start? Album The Lady Sings Label Nonesuch Sara Mohr­Pietsch meets two American singers ­ the icon Label Proper Number 532029 Track 1 Number Properbox 26 CD 3 Track 25 Grace Bumbry and the broadway star Audra McDonald. Plus a Duration 4.30 conversation with the sound artist Bill Fontana in Snape, Suffolk, Duration 3.30 Performers Brad Mehldau, p; Larry Grenadier, b; Jeff Ballard, d. where he's created an installation modifying sounds from the Performers Billie Holiday, v; Doc Cheatham, t; Vic Dickenson, 2012 reedbeds, marshes and the Maltings' industrial past, for this year's tb; Lem Davis, as; Eddie Heywood, p; John Simmons, b; Teddy Aldeburgh Festival. Walters, g; Sid Catlett, d 1 April 1944. SAT 17:00 Opera on 3 (b08v8lzh) Grace Bumbry's career was launched when she won a DISC 4 Verdi's Don Carlo competition at the tender age of 17. She was sought after across Artist Billy Strayhorn Europe and the USA as a mezzo soprano and later a soprano. Title Cue’s Blue Now Verdi's dramatic opera 'Don Carlo', starring tenor Bryan Hymel as Now aged 80, still actively coaching young singers, she's one of Composer Hodges / Strayhorn the Spanish prince. This performance, recorded at the Royal the jurors for the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2017. She Album Complete Felsted Recordings Opera House, is introduced by James Naughtie, who is joined by talks about her life on stage and in the concert hall, and passes on Label Solar Verdi specialist Flora Willson. the wisdom of her career. Number 4569908 CD 5 Track 6 Duration 10.03 Don Carlos ..... Bryan Hymel (tenor) Performers Shorty Baker, t; Quentin Jackson tb; Johnny Hodges, Tebaldo ..... Angela Simkin (mezzo­soprano) SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b05y5y42) as; Russell Procope, cl; Billy Strayhorn, p; Al Hall, b; Oliver Elizabeth of Valois ..... Kristin Lewis (soprano) Angel Blue Jackson, d. 14 April 1959. Count of Lerma ..... David Junghoon Kim (tenor) Countess of Aremberg ..... Rosalind Waters (soprano) American soprano Angel Blue with a celebration of the human DISC 5 Carlos V ..... Andrea Mastroni (bass) voice in song and opera. Artists featured include Leontyne Price, Artist Clark Tracey /Dave Newton Band Rodrigo ..... Christoph Pohl (baritone) Placido Domingo and Noah Stewart. Title Bootleg Eric Philip II ..... Ildar Abdrazakov (bass) Composer Newton Princess Eboli ..... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo­soprano) SAT 15:00 Sound of Dance (b08v92hf) Album Bootleg Eric Voice from Heaven ..... Francesca Chiejina (soprano) The contemporary ballet composer Label ASC Grand Inquisitor ..... Paata Burchuladze (bass) Number 23 Track 3 Katie Derham explores the role of the composer in ballet today. Duration 7.20 Royal Opera House Chorus Including an interview with Sally Beamish about her work with Performers: Guy Barker, t; Alan Barnes, Don Weller, Iain Dixon, Royal Opera House Orchestra Birmingham Royal Ballet and her current project with Northern reeds; Mark Nightingale, tb; David Newton, p; Andrew Bertrand de Billy (Conductor) Ballet on the Little Mermaid. Cleyndert, b; Clark Tracey, d. 1998. This historical drama is based on Schiller's play 'Don Carlos, Prince Royal of Spain' and is performed here in Verdi's five­act There is a long tradition for creating new ballets from already DISC 6 established music, often from pieces that were not intended by the Artist John Coltrane Italian version. Don Carlos ­ sung by tenor Bryan Hymel ­ is the Spanish heir to the throne, but in order to secure a peace treaty he composer for dance. In recent years the Violin Concerto of Title Countdown has to see his betrothed lady, Elisabeth de Valois (soprano Kristin Thomas Adès ­ Concentric Paths ­ provided the inspiration for a Composer Coltrane Lewis) marry his own father, King Philip II. The opera is full of highly acclaimed new ballet for choreographer Wayne McGregor. Album The heavyweight Champion All of which begs the question, what makes good music for the Label Rhino drama in addition to this love triangle, including the sacrifice of Don Carlo's deep friendship with Rodrigo, mistaken identities, ballet? Number 8122796427 CD 2 Track 2 and a huge struggle between church and state. The power of Duration 2.24 Verdi's music is spell­binding and is perhaps at its most intense There is also a healthy tradition of commissioning purpose made Performers John Coltrane, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; Paul during the famous confrontation in Act IV between the King ­ music for the ballet from contemporary , and in Chambers, b; Art Taylor, d. 4 May 1959. today's programme Katie features music from some of her sung here by bass Ildar Abdrazakov ­ and the Grand Inquisitor (the bass Paata Burchuladze). Bertrand de Billy conducts the favourite modern examples, including Joby Talbot's 'Alice's DISC 7 Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Adventures In Wonderland' for the Royal Ballet and John Artist Esbjörn Svensson Trio McCabe's 'Edward II' for Birmingham Royal Ballet; and Julian Title IN My Garage Joseph's "The Brown Bomber", which pays homage to the Composer EST historic boxing match between Joe Lewis and Max Schmelling in SAT 21:30 Between the Ears (b08v8lzk) Album Seven Days of Falling Brighstone 428 1938. Label ACT Number 9012­2 Track 7 And Katie meets composer Sally Beamish who is in the middle of Artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline. In this Duration 4.19 a new work for Northern Ballet inspired by Hans Andersen's story half hour, we follow the arc of a single call from dialling to Performers: Esbjörn Svensson, p; Dan Berglund, b; Magnus of The Little Mermaid. Sally's previous ballet, inspired by hanging up, taking in the sweep across the global landscape of the Öström, d. 2003 Shakespeare's The Tempest and written for David Bintley, has 20th century. He draws out the private habits and distinctive recently enjoyed a revival with Houston Ballet. Sally shares some speech as well as the collective dreams and nightmares of the DISC 8 of her thoughts about what makes effective ballet music and landlines art and culture. Artist Gene Krupa explains some of her working methods with reference to her two Title Up an’ Atom While collaging the mores and cadences of telephone behaviour full length scores. Composer Finckel and speech the piece also lands in the physical space of the The Classic Score of the Week is John Lanchbery's music for The Album Up An’ Atom landline ­ the actual line and the real land. The world of the Tales of Beatrix Potter. Label Proper telephone engineer atop a telegraph pole; the village operator, the Number 2036 Track 10 maintenance or laying of underwater cables, the middle­of­ Duration 2.59 nowhere phonebox which exists oblique to the density of traffic Performers: Don Fagerquist, Buddy Colaneri, Gordon Boswell, of information and chat. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 3 of 12

The plot lines of death and murder stalking the crossed lines of sax; John Lewis, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Milt Jackson, vibes; SLIM’S JAM the city, to the call of the worried voice "Are you still there?". All Kenny Clarke, drums; Alice Roberts, vocal. Slim Gaillard and his Orchestra these spaces are opened up with the reassurances and Composers: Slim Gaillard communities of landline use. LEMON DROP Album Title: Slim's Jam Woody Herman and his Orchestra Label: Topaz Catalogue No: TPZ­1068 It is a line crossed next to the atmospheric space that denotes a Composers: George Wallington Duration: 3:18 fragility and hints at the ways in which the technology that Album Title: The Woody Herman Story Performers: Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Charlie Parker, alto sax; opened up connection also imported in its liveness an equal and Label: Proper Catalogue No: P­1160 Jack McVea, tenor sax; Dodo Marmarosa, piano; Slim Gaillard, opposite force of disconnection. Duration: 2:50 vocal/guitar; Bam Brown, vocal/bass; Zutty Simgleton, drums. Performers: Ernie Royal, trumpet; Bernie Glow, trumpet; Stan Running out of change, the broken phone box, the drama and Fishelson, trumpet; Red Rodney, trumpet; Shorty Rogers, AVOCADO SEED SOUP SYMPHONY PT.1 plunge into existential separation, opened up by the one­sided trumpet/vocal; Earl Swope, trombone; Bill Harris, trombone; Leo Watson with the Vic Dickenson Quintet conversation and now, the relentless possibility of being in touch. Ollie Wilson, trombone; Bob Swift, trombone; Woody Herman, Composers: Slim Gaillard clarinet/alto sax; Sam Marowitz, alto sax; Al Cohn, tenor sax; Album Title: The Original Scat Man With thanks to Max Flemmich of Darvel Telephone Museum and Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Stan Getz, tenor sax; Serge Chaloff, Label: Indigo Catalogue No: CD­2098 Dr Sarah Jackson, Senior Lecturer English and Creative Writing, baritone sax; Lou Levy, piano, Chubby Jackson, bass/vocal; Don Duration: 6:13 Nottingham Trent University. Lamond, drums; Terry Gibbs, vibes/vocal. Performers: Leo Watson with the Vic Dickenson Quintet – Vic A Cast Iron Radio Production. Dickenson, trombone; Eddie Heywood, piano; Arv Garrison, LOLLIPOP guitar; Vivian Gary, bass; Harold “Doc” West, drums; Bam Woody Herman and his Orchestra Brown, vocal; Leo Watson, vocal. SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b08v8lzm) Composers: Shorty Rogers & Terry Gibbs Beatriz Ferreyra Album Title: The Woody Herman Story SCHOOL DAYS Label: Proper Catalogue No: Proper­1160 Dizzy Gillespie Big Band An electroacoustic edition featuring music by Argentinian Duration: 2:40 Composers: Will Cobb, Gus Edwards composer Beatriz Ferreyra, who celebrates her 80th birthday this Performers: Ernie Royal, trumpet; Al Porcino, trumpet; Stan Album Title: Dizzy Gillespie ­ Four Classic ­ Dizzy in month. Three of her works were presented at the Electric Spring Fishelson, trumpet; Charlie Walp, trumpet; Shorty Rogers, Greece Festival at the University of Huddersfield earlier this year, and trumpet; Earl Swope, trombone; Bill Harris, trombone; Ollie Label: Avid Jazz Catalogue No: AMSC 1028 she discusses these pieces and her wider career in conversation Wilson, trombone; Bart Varsalona, trombone; Woody Herman, Duration: 4:17 with presenter Robert Worby. In between works by Ferreyra, clarinet/alto sax/vocal; Sam Marowitz, alto sax; Gene Ammons, Performers: Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet/vocal; Talib Daawud, studio guest Pierre­Alexandre Tremblay, director of Electric tenor sax; Buddy Savitt, tenor sax; Jimmy Giuffre, tenor sax; trumpet; Lee Morgan, trumpet; E.V. Perry, trumpet; Carl Spring, selects some recent releases from the world of Serge Chaloff, baritone sax; Lou Levy, piano, Joe Mondragon, Warwick, trumpet; Al Grey, trombone; Melba Liston, trombone; electroacoustic music by artists who have appeared at the festival bass; Shelly Manne, drums; Terry Gibbs, vibes; Mary Ann Rod Levitt, trombone; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Jimmy Powell, alto over the years including Dominic Thibault, Francis Dhomont, McCall, vocal. sax; Benny Golson, tenor sax; Billy Mitchell, tenor sax; Billy @c, Autistici and Sam Pluta. Root, baritone sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul West, bass; NOW’S THE TIME Charlie Persip, drums. Beatriz Ferreyra: Rio De Los Pájaros (1998­99) Charlie Parker's Reboppers Beatriz Ferreyra: Echos (1978) Composer: Charlie Parker Beatriz Ferreyra: Senderos de luz y sombras (UK Premiere). Album Title: The Definitive Charlie Parker SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b08v8p3l) Label: Verve Catalogue No: 549 084­2 Chamber music: Rachmaninov, Schubert, Faure and Brahms Duration: 3:14 Performers: Charlie Parker’s Reboppers – Miles Davis, trumpet; John Shea presents a programme of Rachmaninov, Schubert, SUNDAY 18 JUNE 2017 Chalie Parker, alto saxophone; Sadik Hakim, piano; Curly Fauré and Brahms from former BBC New Generation Artists. Russell, bass; Max Roach, drums. SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b08v8p3j) 1:01 AM Bebop Pop THE HUCKLEBUCK Rachmaninov, Sergei [1873­1943] Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra 6 Duets, Op 11 Composers: Gibson & Alfred Zhang Zuo (piano), Louis Schwizgebel (piano) Though bebop was the radical, revolutionary face of post­war Album Title: The Lionel Hampton Story: Disc 4 ­ Midnight Sun jazz, it could also be madcap fun. Geoffrey Smith explores the Label: Proper Catalogue No: P­1148 1:26 AM pop side of bop with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Duration: 3:05 Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] Herman, Slim Gaillard and Charlie Ventura. Performers: Ed Mullens, trumpet; Wendell Culley, trumpet; Leo ArpeggioneSonata in A minor, D821 Shepherd, trumpet; Walter Williams, trumpet; Al Grey, Lise Berthaud (viola), Francois Pinel (piano) BEBOP trombone; Chips Outcalt, trombone; Lester Bass, trombone; AM Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra Jimmy Wormick, trombone; Bobby Plater, alto sax; Johnny 1:52 Composer: Dizzy Gillespie Board, alto sax; John Sparrow, tenor sax; Billy Williams, tenor Fauré, Gabriel [1845­1924] Album Title: Modern Jazz the Beginnings sax; Ben Kynard, baritone sax; Lionel Hampton, vibes; France La Bonne chanson, Op 61 Label: CDS Catalogue No: RPCD­638 Gadison, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Roy Johnson, bass; Ruby Hughes (soprano), Signum Quartet, James Baillieu (piano), Duration: 3:09 Earl Walker, drums; Betty Carter, vocal. Lachlan Radford () Performers: Dizzy Gillespie & his Orchestra. Dizzy Gillespie, 2:17 AM trumpet; Don Byas, tenor sax; Trummy Young, trombone; Clyde WHAT’S THIS Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] Hart, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Shelly Manne, drums. The Gene Krupa Band Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 Composers: Dave Lambert Elias Quartet, Francesco Piemontesi (piano) SALT PEANUTS Album Title: Drummin' Man Dizzy Gillespie and His All Star Qunitet featuring Charlie Parker Label: CBS Catalogue No: 62290 Composers: Dizzy Gillespie & Kenny Clarke 3:01 AM Duration: 2:45 Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] Album Title: The Definitive Charlie Parker Performers: Tony Russo, trumpet; Joe Triscari, trumpet; Don Label: Verve Catalogue No: 549 084­2 Symphony No 4 in A major, Op 90, 'Italian' Fagerquist, trumpet; Bill Conrad, trumpet; Leon Cox, trombone; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) Duration: 3:12 Tommy Pedersen, trombone; Billy Cully, trombone; Stewart Performers: Dizzy Gillespie and His All Star Qunitet: Dizzy Olson, alto sax; Murray Williams, alto sax; Charlie Ventura, tenor 3:30 AM Gillespie, trumpet/vocal; Charlie Parker, alto sax; Al Haig, piano; sax; Andy Pino, tenor sax; Francis Antonelli, tenor sax; Jacob Curly Russel, bass; Sid Catlett, drums. Cherubini, Luigi (1760­1842) Shulman, violin; Vic Pariante, violin; Ray Biondi, violin; Ted Requiem Blume, violin; Jerome Reisler, violin; Paul Powell, viola; George OOP ­ POP ­ A ­ DA Radio Belgrad Choir, Slovenian Radio & Television Symphony Grossman, viola; Julius Ehrenworth,cello; Teddy Napoleon, Orchestra, Marko Munih (conductor) Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra piano; Edward Yance, guitar; Clyde Newcomb, bass; Louis Zito, Composer: Babs Brown bass; Dave Lambert, vocal; Buddy Steward, vocal. AM Album Title: Dizzy Gillespie ­ The Complete RCA Victor 4:14 Ravel, Maurice [1875­1937] arranged by Zoltán Kocsis Recordings I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES Label: RCA Catalogue No: 07863 665282 Pavane pour une infante défunte Charlie Ventura Septet Zsolt Szatmári (clarinet), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Duration: 3:10 Composers: Kenbrovin & Kellette Performers: Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra: Dizzy Gillespie, Album Title: Charlie Ventura 1950 4:21 AM trumpet/vocal; Kenny Hagood, vocal; Dave Burns, trumpet; Label: Classics Catalogue No: Classics 1215 Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Elmon Wright, trumpet; Matthew McKay, trumpet; Ray Orr, Duration: 2:25 Recorder Sonata in F minor (Der Getreue Music­Meister) trumpet; Taswell Baird, trombone; William Shepherd, trombone; Performers: Conte Candoli, trumpet/vocal; Benny Green, Camerata Köln: Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer Zipperling John Brown, alto sax; Howard Johnson, alto sax; James Moody, trombone/vocal; Charlie Ventura, tenor sax/baritone sax/vocal; (cello continuo), Harold Hoeren (harpsichord) tenor sax; Joe Gayles, tenor sax; Cecil Payne, baritone sax; Boots Mussulli, alto sax/baritone sax; Roy Kral, piano/vocal; Jackson, vibes; John Lewis, piano; John Collins, guitar; Ray Kenny O’Brien, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Jackie Cain, 4:31 AM Brown, bass; Joe Harris, drums. vocal. Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804­1857) Capriccio Brillante on the Theme of 'Jota Aragonesa' HE BEEPED WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE BOPPED EUPHORIA Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard (conductor) Dizzy Gillespie Big Band Charlie Ventura Septet Composer: John Gillespie Composers: Charlie Ventura, Roy Kral 4:41 AM Album Title: Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra 'One Bass Hit' Album Title: Charlie Ventura 1950 Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Label: RCA Musicraft Catalogue No: MVS 2010 Label: Classics Catalogue No: Classics 1215 7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' for cello and Duration: 2:41 Duration: 6:37 piano, WoO 46 Performers: Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Dave Burns, trumpet; Performers: Conte Candoli, trumpet/vocal; Benny Green, Zara Nelsova (cello), Grant Johannesen (piano) Raymond Orr, trumpet; Talib Daawood, trumpet; John Lynch, trombone/vocal; Charlie Ventura, tenor sax/baritone sax/vocal; trumpet; Alton Moore, trombone; Leon Cormenge, trombone; Boots Mussulli, alto sax/baritone sax; Roy Kral, piano/vocal; 4:50 AM Gordon Thomas, trombone; Howard Johnson, sax; Lucky Kenny O’Brien, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Jackie Cain, Wassenaer, Unico Wilhelm van (1692­1766) Warren, sax; Ray Abrams, sax; John Brown, sax; Saul Moore, vocal. 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Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, Jan Willem de Vriend SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08t18jl) Anton ­ today's programme features the music of Schumann, (conductor) Wigmore Hall Mondays: Antoine Tamestit and Cedric Tiberghien Strauss, Brahms and Stozel, Paul Clayton and the Modern Jazz Quartet plus prose from A A Milne to Henry James, from 5:01 AM From Wigmore Hall, London, viola­player Antoine Tamestit and Shakespeare to Guy de Maupassant, plus Robert Burns, Oscar Brumby, Colin (b. 1933) pianist Cédric Tiberghien perform works by Berg, Vieuxtemps Wilde, James Thompson and Charlotte Smith. Festival Overture on Australian Themes and Brahms. West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Richard Mills (conductor) The voice of the nightingale and the lonely impulse of delight, Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch. embroidered with the sentimental and sublime, for lovers young 5:11 AM and lovers old and those who sigh as they smile and look to die Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Berg: Piano Sonata, Op 1 upon a kiss. Two Nocturnes, Op 32 Vieuxtemps: Elégie, Op 30 Kevin Kenner (piano) Berg: Die Nachtigall Producer: Jacqueline Smith. Brahms: Nachtigall 5:21 AM Brahms: Viola Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 5:30 PM Schutz, Heinrich [1585­1672] Robert Schumann Two Sacred Pieces ­ Spes mea, Christe Deus, SWV.69; Wie Antoine Tamestit (viola) Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär (Op. 43 Nr.1) lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Psalm 84), SWV.29 Cédric Tiberghien (piano). Performer: Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo­soprano); Barbara Kölner Kammerchor , Collegium Cartusianum, Peter Neumann Bonney (soprano); Malcolm Martineau (piano). (conductor) Sony Classical SK93133. Tr13. SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b08v8p71) 5:32 AM Canaletto at the Queen's Gallery Shakespeare Strauss, Richard [1864­1949] Romeo and Juliet, read by Harry Anton Lucie Skeaping visits the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace Festmusik der Stadt Wien, AV133 to take a look at the current exhibition of works by Canaletto, in Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists, Tom Watson (trumpet 5:31 PM the context of some of the music from the Venice of that period, solo) Arvo Pärt including works by Vivaldi, Albinoni, Marcello, Lotti and Spiegel im Spiegel 5:42 AM Galuppi. Performer: Tasmin Little (violin); Martin Roscoe (piano). Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) VIRGIN VTDCD408. Tr8. Tarantella (Venezia e Napoli, S162) SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b08tb56s) Janina Fialkowska (piano) Shakespeare Temple Church, London Extract 'Romeo and Juliet' read by Siobhan Redmond 5:52 AM From the Temple Church, London on the Eve of Corpus Christi Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Guy de Maupassant Trio Sonata in B flat major, HWV 388 Introit: Thee we adore, O living Saviour (Te adoro devote) Extract 'One Phase of Love' read by Harry Anton Musica Alta Ripa Responses: Leighton Psalms 110, 111 (Hopkins, Ferguson) Shakespeare 6:02 AM First Lesson: Exodus 16 vv.2­15 Extract 'Romeo and Juliet' read by Siobhan Redmond Goleminov, Marin (1908­2000) Canticles: Second Service (Leighton) 5 Sketches for Strings (1952) Second Lesson: John 6 vv.22­35 5:35 PM Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Vassil Kazandjiev (conductor) Anthem: Lo, the full final Sacrifice (Finzi) Igor Stravinsky Corpus Christi Carol (Britten) Chant du Rossignol (Excerpt) 6:19 AM Organ Voluntary: Benedictus (Missa de Gloria ­ Leighton) Performer: Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) (Conductor). Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227 Roger Sayer, Director of Music Delos DE 1601. Tr12. Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Ivars Greg Morris, Organist. Taurins (conductor) Charlotte Smith Sonnet 52: To a Nightingale read by Siobhan Redmond 6:41 AM SUN 16:00 The Choir (b08v8q8j) Respighi, Ottorino (1879­1936) Opera Choruses 5:37 PM Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No 2 Nikolai Rimsky­Korsakov CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor). Sara Mohr­Pietsch journeys into into the world of the opera The Rose And The Nightingale Op.2 No.2 chorus. Joined by the Royal Opera House Chorus Director Performer: Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano); London Philharmonic William Spaulding, and Stage Director Gerard Jones, Sara Orchestra; Mstislav Rostropovich (Conductor). SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b08v8p3r) explores some of the visual and musical considerations taken EMI Classics 7243 5 65716 2 4. CD2 Tr2. Sunday ­ Elizabeth Alker when working with a chorus on stage. There'll be time for a new release with music by Erik Bergman, and Sara also delves into an Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, R. S. Thomas early choral work by Georg Philipp Telemann, his Magnificat in Song read by Harry Anton featuring listener requests. C. Email [email protected]. 5:40 PM Joe 'King' Oliver; Clarence Williams (vocals) SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b07f6mh4) West End Blues How do you describe a teaspoon in music? SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b08v8p3t) Performer: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. ASV CDAJA5171. Tr19. Jonathan Swain Can you describe a teaspoon in music? Why would you even want to? Tom Service explores how music is able to tell stories in Jonathan Swain focuses on this week's Building a Library Jonathan Safran Foer sound recommendation of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, plus music Extract 'Everything Is Illuminated' read by Siobhan Redmond from composers as varied as Monteverdi, Handel and Frank Tom is joined by musicologist Ken Hamilton for a journey Bridge. It's Bridge's Oration for cello and orchestra that is the through musical history to reveal music's ability to describe the 5:44 PM week's neglected classic, and the week's young artists are the most everyday actions and the most heartfelt emotions. Francisco Tárrega Dutch early music specialists Le Nuove Musiche. Recuerdos de la Alhambra From Vivaldi and Beethoven, to the epic tone poems of Richard Performer: Julian Bream. Strauss (which may or may not contain teaspoons), to Hollywood RCA RD86206. Tr15. SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b08v8p3w) blockbusters ­ how does music paint those pictures in our mind, Patsy Rodenburg and do those pictures always look the same? A. A. Milne Tiddly Poem Song and reprises read by Harry Anton Michael Berkeley talks to Patsy Rodenburg, the most highly Rethink Music, with The Listening Service. acclaimed voice teacher of her generation, about the music she Eduardo Galeano, Cedric Belfrage (translator) loves. Each week, Tom aims to open our ears to different ways of Extract from Genesis, 'Juana at 4' read by Siobhan Redmond imagining a musical idea, a work, or a musical conundrum, on the Patsy Rodenburg has worked with pretty much every actor you premise that "to listen" is a decidedly active verb. 5:49 PM can name, including Judi Dench, Ian McKellen and Daniel Day Anon Lewis. They all testify to the huge impact she has had on their How does music connect with us, make us feel that gamut of Shenandoah careers and performances. sensations from the fiercely passionate to the rationally Performer: Paul Clayton (guitar and vocals). intellectual, from the expressively poetic to the overwhelmingly TRADITION TCD1064. Tr12. Among the many companies she's worked with all over the world visceral? What's happening in the pieces we love that takes us on are the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare that emotional rollercoaster? And what's going on in our brains Anonymous Company, and she continues to teach drama students, as she has when we hear them? done for more than 20 years, at the Guildhall School of Music Bryan and Pereene: A West Indian Ballad read by Harry Anton.This tragical incident is founded on a real fact that and the Michael Howard Studios in New York. When we listen ­ really listen ­ we're not just attending to the way happened in the island of St. Christopher about the beginning of that songs, symphonies, and string quartets work as collections of the reign of George III. Patsy tells Michael about her passion for helping everyone ­ notes and melodies. We're also creating meanings and actors, singers, children, business leaders and even prisoners ­ connections that reverberate powerfully with other worlds of 5:54 PM find their own natural, strong voice, a frequently moving and ideas, of history and culture, as well as the widest range of Henry Purcell liberating experience. musical genres. We're engaging the world with our ears. When I Am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament) Among her choices is music by Sibelius, Strauss, Bach and Philip Performer: The Modern Jazz Quartet: John Lewis, Swingle Glass. SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b08v8qn2) Singers. Such Sweet Sadness PHILIPS 8245452. Tr5. 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5:59 PM (Conductor). platform, accompanied by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, John Rutter Polydor ?06024 9874091 0. Tr1. to give their final performances in front of the international jury, The Lord is My Shepherd Psalm 23 including Chief Execuive of Welsh National Opera David Performer: The City of London Sinfonia; Quentin Poole (oboe); Oscar Wilde Pountney, Austrian baritone Wolfgang Holzmair, best­selling The Cambridge Singers; The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble; John Prose extract 'The Nightingale and the Rose' read by Siobhan soprano Sumi Jo, American opera legend Grace Bumbry, and Rutter (Conductor). Redmond international conductor Anu Tali. COLLEGIUM COLCD100. Tr6. 6:35 PM Petroc is joined by guests Gerald Finley and Danielle de Niese for Thomas Chatterton expert commentary on all the action. At the end of the evening, Extract 'Song from Ælla: Under the Willow Tree', or, 'Minstrel's Im Abendrot only one can be crowned "BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Roundelay' read by Siobhan Redmond Performer: Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano); London Symphony 2017". Orchestra; Andrew Davis (Conductor). Robert Burns CBS CD76794. Tr4. John Anderson, My Jo read by Siobhan Redmond SUN 22:30 Early Music Late (b08v8qn8) Joseph Warton Concerto Koln with Attilio Cremonesi 6:05 PM Ode to the Nightingale read by Harry Anton Bill Withers Simon Heighes presents highlights of a concert recorded last Grandma's Hands month in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, in which Attilio Performer: Bill Withers. SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b08v8qn4) Cremonesi conducted Concerto Koln in works by Vivaldi and CBS CD32343. Tr8. Grid Telemann, including Vivaldi's Stabat mater with countertenor Carlos Mena. 6:07 PM In essence nothing more than the repeated intersection of Vivaldi: Concerto in D minor for 2 violins and cello, RV565 Heino Eller horizontal and vertical lines, this feature explores the grid as the Vivaldi: Stabat mater Tone Poem 'Dawn' (1918) great hidden device behind art, architecture and urban design, of Telemann: Ouverture & Conclusion (Tafelmusik, Book 2) Performer: John Digney (solo oboe); Scottish National Orchestra; the musical score ­ an emblem of modernism and a perceptual model for the digital age. Neeme Järvi (Conductor). Carlos Mena (countertenor) CHANDOS CHAN8525. Tr7. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, this feature explores the Concerto Koln Attilio Cremonesi (conductor). George McKay Brown grid on multiple levels ­ as concept, as lived reality and art, from Extract 1 'The Year of the Whale' read by Harry Anton navigating the Manhattan street plan to its unfolding across the surface of a painting; its use in the visual representation of music, SUN 23:30 Recital (b08v8qnb) George McKay Brown between stave and note (explicitly in so­called 'graphic' scores) to Amaryllis Quartet Extract 2 'The Year of the Whale' read by Harry Anton its presence in political thought and the geometry of the modern metropolis. The grid has been described as a checkpoint of Another chance to hear the Amaryllis Quartet play Haydn's modernism in the 20th century, a contemporary perceptual tool William Wordsworth Quartet in C major (The Bird), Op.33 No.3 and Beethoven's late, for understanding the flow of information in the present. Extract 1 'Intimations of Immortality' read by Siobhan Redmond great Quartet in E flat major, Op.127, from last year's Edinburgh This programme flows between these hidden forms and explicit International Festival. William Wordsworth uses of the grid in a way that reflects the subject, allowing the Extract 2 'Intimations of Immortality' read by Siobhan Redmond whole to develop a bit like the drawing of a map: the grid as an idea that lies behind the everyday, that informs the way we move, Thomas Hardy read, see, interpret information and navigate the world, at once MONDAY 19 JUNE 2017 Extract 'Afterwards' read by Harry Anton physical and virtual. But sometimes it's celebrated outright ­ once a year crowds gather in New York along the city's principle MON 00:30 Through the Night (b08v8qwp) A. A. Milne avenues to cheer 'Manhattan­henge', the moment when the Duruflé from the Radio France Chorus Tiddly Pom Song and reprise read by Siobhan Redmond trajectory of the setting sun aligns perfectly, and spectacularly, with the city grid. 6:15 PM Radio France Chorus in an all­Duruflé programme including The Georges Abel Louis Auric; Arthur Laurents There are political dimensions to this story too. The grid is a Requiem. John Shea presents. Bonjour Tristesse hidden form of order behind spontaneity, a key organisational Performer: Juliette Gréco. device ­ simple, repetitive and austere but also perhaps consoling 12:31 AM El ACMEM197CD. Tr1. in times of political chaos. Mapped grids and city grid plans Duruflé, Maurice [1902­1986] flourished in the West following the foundation of republics; in Quatre motets sur des thèmes grégoriens, Op 10 6:19 PM painting, during the period leading up to and immediately after Radio France Chorus, Florian Helgath (director) Alfred Newman the First World War. In city planning in particular the grid I'm Sad And I'm Lonely (Outtake) represented a set of Utopian choices. In the United States it was 12:39 AM Performer: MGM Studio Orchestra. tied to mapping on a mass scale, the Jeffersonian gridding of Duruflé, Maurice [1902­1986] Rhino Movie Music R2 72458. CD2 Tr4. North America, and a positive rejection of the European city Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain, Op 7 model of tangled streets and random circles. The abstract grid Yves Casagnet (organ) Robert Louis Stevenson would underpin a new civic order, rational and democratic ­ it has 12:52 AM Poem extract 1 'Love' read by Siobhan Redmond no centre, it belongs to Everyman. Duruflé, Maurice [1902­1986] Henry James The programme explores the idea that the grid can be invisible or Requiem, Op 9 Prose extract 1 'Portrait of a Lady' read by Harry Anton visible, not only a hidden idea or tool but for artists like Piet Radio France Chorus, Florian Helgath (director), Yves Casagnet Mondrian spiritually satisfying in its own right, its simple (organ) Henry James geometry in theory infinite, extending beyond the limits of the AM Prose extract 2 'Portrait of a Lady' read by Harry Anton canvas. Talking about the psychological power of grids in modern 1:32 painting, art historian Rosalind Krauss pointed out that their Duruflé, Maurice [1902­1986] Robert Louis Stevenson appeal is based on a rejection of the chaos and the Notre Père, Op 14 Poem extract 2 'Love' read by Siobhan Redmond unpredictability we find in nature: 'The grid turns its back on Radio France Chorus, Florian Helgath (director) nature. Flattened, geometric, ordered, it is anti­natural... It is an 1:34 AM 6:22 PM aesthetic decree.' The grid also joins architecture and music, not Roussel, Albert (1869­1937) Guillaume de Machaut only in the geometric scores of modern composers like Iannis Piano Trio in E flat major, Op 2 (1902) Mon cuer, ma suer from Le Livre du Voir­Dit (J­PR) Xenakis or but throughout the history of music Tale Olsson (violin), Johanna Sjunnesson (cello), Mats Jansson Performer: Jean­Paul Racodon (reader). notation, from the Medieval period onward. It's now the basis for (piano) BRILLIANT 94217. CD2 Tr20. music composition in the digital domain. Today the proliferating networks of the web and production of virtual knowledge have 2:04 AM 6:23 PM prompted some to argue we're in the middle of a new emergent Poulenc, Francis (1899­1963) Trad. grid, shaping the world in its image, synonymous with public Concert champêtre for harpsichord and orchestra Lais from the Roman de Tristan space. Performer: Frances Kelly. Jory Vinikour (harpsichord), Radio France Philharmonic AMON RA CDSAR36. Tr1. Moving across fields and practices, this feature shows the power Orchestra, Marc Minkowski (conductor) of a very simple idea ­ so simple and powerful, in fact, it is often 2:31 AM Algernon Charles Swinburne (almost) invisible. Contributors are drawn from art history and art Dvořák, Antonín (1841­1904) Poem extract 'Tristram of Lyonesse' read by Siobhan Redmond practice, music composition, architecture and urban design, Symphony No 8 in G major, Op 88 typography and modern political thought. Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Berhard Gueller (conductor) Matthew Arnold Poem extract 'Tristram and Iseult' read by Harry Anton Producer: Simon Hollis 3:07 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) 6:26 PM A Brook Lapping Production for BBC Radio 3. Quartet for strings No 13, D804 Trad. Artemis Quartet A Vous Tristan SUN 19:30 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World (b08v8qn6) Performer: Ensemble Gilles Binchois; Anne­Marie Lablaude 3:44 AM 2017, Main Prize Final (soprano); Dominique Vellard (Conductor). Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525­1594) GLOSSA GCD P32304. Tr15. Petroc Trelawny presents full coverage of tonight's final, on Tu es Petrus Chorus of Swiss Radio Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor) 6:31 PM Radio 3 and BBC Four television, from St. David's Hall in Cardiff. Enrico Toselli, André Rieu (Arranger) 3:51 AM Nightingale Serenade Five young singers remain as the prestigious vocal competition Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) Performer: The Johann Strauss Orchestra, André Rieu reaches its nail­biting finale. Tonight they return to the concert 5 Danses champêtres, Op 106 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 6 of 12

Petterli Iivonen (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) ranks to the top job. In 2016, Greg led the company's celebration Dvořák: String Quartet in F major, Op. 96, 'American' of Shakespeare's 400th birthday by directing Shakespeare Live!, Carducci String Quartet. 3:58 AM an event which honoured Shakespeare's legacy across the Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] performing arts. Throughout the week Greg will be sharing some 2 Mandolin Sonatinas: C minor WoO 43/1 and C major WoO of his favourite (much of it Shakespeare­ MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08v8r46) 44/1 inspired!) by composers including Prokofiev, Handel and Britten. Monday ­ BBC National Orchestra of Wales Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) 10.30am Verity Sharp begins this week of music performed by the BBC 4:06 AM Music on Location: The Spanish Court, Madrid National Orchestra of Wales, today including repertoire Papandopulo, Boris (1906­1991) Sarah explores music connected with the 18th­century Spanish conducted by Thomas Sondergard by Britten, Sibelius and joined Nad grobom ljepote djevojke (By the Grave of the Beauty), Court in Madrid composed by Francesco Corselli. Although by James Ehnes in Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto. Op.39 Italian, Corselli spent much of his life writing music for the Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (director) Spanish Court, where he introduced the highly formalised style of 2pm stage production known as 'opera seria', which was enjoying so Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes 4:13 AM much success elsewhere in Europe at the time. BBC NOW Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Sonata No 7 in E minor for 2 violins and continuo, Z796 11am Simon Standage (violin), Ensemble Il Tempo Artists of the Week: Tenebrae c.2.15pm Sarah's Artists of the Week are the choir Tenebrae. Celebrated for Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor 4:21 AM their technical precision and dramatic interpretations, Tenebrae James Ehnes, violin Ibert, Jacques (1890­1962) has established itself as one of the world's leading choirs under BBC NOW Trois Pièces brèves the direction of Nigel Short, who founded the choir in 2001. Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet: Georgi Spasov (flute), Georgi Since then, they've produced a large discography collaborating Zhelyazov (oboe), Petko Radev (clarinet), Marin Valchanov with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the c.3pm (bassoon), Vladislav Grigorov (horn) Aurora Orchestra, and with contemporary composers such as Sibelius: Symphony No.6 in D minor, Op.104 Joby Talbot, Bob Chilcott and Alexander L'Estrange. The choir BBC NOW 4:31 AM has made celebrated recordings of many major choral works Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Geminiani, Francesco (1687­1762) including Poulenc's Mass in G major, Parry's Songs of Farewell c.3.30pm Concerto grosso in E minor, Op 3 No 6 and Fauré's Requiem, all of which Sarah will be featuring this Delius: Paris ­ the Song of a Great City Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (conductor) week. Sarah's also chosen their recording of Victoria's Tenebrae BBC NOW Responsories for Maundy Thursday and Britten's Hymn to St AM Rumon Gamba (conductor) 4:40 Cecilia. Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) c. Piano Sonata in E minor, H.16.34 Fauré 3.50pm Ingrid Fliter (piano) Requiem Gershwin: An American in Paris Grace Davidson (soprano) BBC NOW 4:51 AM William Gaunt (baritone) Eric Stern (conductor). Purcell, Henry [1659­1695] Tenebrae 'Awake, and with attention hear' for bass and continuo, Z181 London Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble MON 16:30 In Tune (b08v8r48) Stephen Varcoe (bass), David Miller (theorbo), Peter Seymour Nigel Short (conductor). (organ) Jonathan Lemalu, Dr Rowan Williams, Dr John Rutter, James Baillieu and the Heath Quartet 5:02 AM MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b074zc6k) Suzy Klein presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. Humperdinck, Engelbert (1854­1921) Georg Philipp Telemann (1681­1767), The Making of the Man Dream Pantomime ­ from Hansel and Gretel Her guests include Dr Rowan Williams and Dr John Rutter, who Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Telemann was a many­splendoured thing: gardener, translator, will soon be giving a talk in Cambridge about the musical theorist, publisher, poet, entrepreneur, and an early tech­geek. He experiences that have shaped their lives. Performing live in the 5:11 AM also earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World studio will be bass baritone Jonathan Lemalu, who is performing Sterkel, Johann Franz Xaver (1750­1817) Records as music's most prolific composer. But is that necessarily at the Nevill Holt Opera Festival, and pianist James Baillieu with Duet No 2 for 2 violas an accolade to be proud of? the Heath Quartet, before their visit to the Northern Aldborough Milan Telecky and Zuzana Jarabakova (violas) Festival. And so Donald Macleod sets out to uncover the real Georg 5:20 AM Philipp Telemann ­ a prolific, industrious polymath or, as one Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) historian put it, a purveyor of 'factory products' achieved 'by dint MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b074zc6k) Fantasiestücke, Op 73 of sedulous scribbling'. We also have to wrestle with a primary [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Aljaz Begus (clarinet); Svjatoslav Presnjakov (piano) source on the composer which is at once both a treasure trove, and a route map of garden alleys. Johann Mattheson's 5:31 AM 'autobiography' of the composer is a product of its time, with its MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08v8sm1) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) tantalising combination of hard facts and fantasy. Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra ­ Stephens, Gabrieli, Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op 101 MacMillan, Messiaen, Poulenc Christopher Krenyak (violin), Jan Insinger (cello), Dido Keuning In the opening programme we meet the young Telemann, and try (piano) to hang some hard facts on Mattheson's tantalising portrait. We Stuart Flinders presents a concert of orchestral and choral glories quickly discover that industry and tenacity ran in the composer's given by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir 5:52 AM blood from an early age, as his mother puts all her effort into James MacMillan in Liverpool's iconic Metropolitan Cathedral. Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943) diverting her precocious son as far from a career in music as Opening with "a great choral shout", James MacMillan's hymn of Corelli Variations, Op 42 possible. praise 'Gloria' was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary Natalya Pasichnyk (piano) of the consecration of Coventry's new cathedral. It was first Overture in B flat, TWV 55:B5 ­ 'Les Turcs' performed by Ian Bostridge, and Ian returns for this 50th 6:09 AM Arte dei Suonatori anniversary of Liverpool's second cathedral. Messiaen's Respighi, Ottorino (1879­1936) Martin Gester, director 'Forgotten Offerings' is a powerful depiction of Christ's sacrifice, Impressioni brasiliane written when he was barely in his 20s, and it remains a West Australia Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor). Fantasia No.12 in G minor, TWV.40:13 remarkable statement of belief. And proving that faith expresses Barthold Kuijken, flute itself in many forms ­ Poulenc's Gloria, with its distinctive mixture of seriousness and zesty exuberance. "While writing it I MON 06:30 Breakfast (b08v8qwr) Cantata: Es wollt uns Gott genädig sein had in mind those Crozzoli frescoes with angels sticking out their Monday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Bach Consort Leipzig, Saxony Baroque Orchestra tongues, and also some solemn­looking Benedictine monks that I saw playing football one day." Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Ein guter Mut (Oden 1741) show, featuring listener requests. Klaus Mertens, baritone Ian Stephens: The World in One City Ludger Remy, harpsichord Gabrieli: Sonata pian' e forte a 8 Email [email protected]. James MacMillan: Gloria 'La Bizarre' Overture, TWV.55:G2 Messiaen: Les Offrandes oubliées Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin Poulenc: Gloria MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b08v8qwt) René Jacobs, director. Monday ­ Sarah Walker with Greg Doran Elizabeth Atherton (soprano) Ian Bostridge (tenor) 9am???? MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08v8r44) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir with choirs of Liverpool Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Wigmore Hall Mondays: Carducci String Quartet Metropolitan Cathedral range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.???? Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Live from Wigmore Hall, London ­ The Carducci String Quartet ? James MacMillan (conductor). 9.30am?? play Dvořák's 'American' Quartet along with a quartet by Philip Take?part in today's musical challenge: can you identify Glass. the?two?pieces,?played simultaneously? Sara Mohr­Pietsch presents this Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert in MON 22:00 Music Matters (b08v8lz7) which one of the UK's leading string quartets moves from an [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] 10am American composer's creative response to Japanese culture to a Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning director Greg Czech composer's take on his years in America. Philip Glass originally wrote the music of his Third String Quartet for Paul Doran. Greg is Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare MON 22:45 The Essay (b08wqmtk) Schrader's film about the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. Company and has directed the company in more than half of Minds at War ­ Series 4, Marcel Duchamp Shakespeare's works, as well as many new plays. Greg began his Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 3, 'Mishima' career with the RSC as an actor in the late 1980s, becoming an Five writers explore the year 1917 through the works of five Arvo Pärt: Summa Assistant Director soon afterwards before climbing through the diverse creative minds of the Great War, and the experiences that Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 7 of 12 shaped them. In tonight's Essay, the writer and academic Heather Kimball Sykes (clarinet), Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Donnie TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b08v8vdh) Jones looks at French artist Marcel Duchamp's controversial Deacon (violin), Jane Logan (viola), Amanda Forsyth (cello) Tuesday ­ Sarah Walker with Greg Doran 'readymade' that he entitled 'Fountain', but which was, in effect, simply a piece of common­or­garden, off­the­shelf sanitary­ware, 3:05 AM 9am? a men's urinal. In what way, contemporary voices asked, was this Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a art? Yet in 2004, critics named 'Fountain' as the most important Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65 range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. art work of the twentieth century. But why? And what was the Sol Gabetta (cello), Bertrand Chamayou (piano) connection to the torment and terror of the First World War 9.30am? which still raged as Duchamp was creating it in 1917? Heather 3:36 AM Take part Jones explores the meaning and the wartime associations of Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) in?our?daily?musical?challenge:?can?you?identify?the?piece Duchamp's now celebrated statement of artistic intent. Komm, süsser Tod, komm, sel'ge Ruh! BWV 478; Liebster Herr of?music,?played?in reverse? Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange? BWV 484; O finstre Nacht, wann Producer: Simon Elmes. wirst du doch vergehen, BWV 492; So wünsch' ich mir zu guter 10am Letzt ein selig Stündlein, BWV 502 Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning director Greg Bernarda Fink (mezzo­soprano), Marco Fink (bass­baritone), Doran. Greg is Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b08v8sm5) Domen Marincic (gamba), Dalibor Miklavcic (organ) Company and has directed the company in more than half of Monocled Man in concert Shakespeare's works, as well as many new plays. Greg began his 3:46 AM career with the RSC as an actor in the late 1980s, becoming an Soweto Kinch presents Monocled Man in concert at Cheltenham Hess, Willy (1906­1997) Assistant Director soon afterwards before climbing through the Jazz Festival 2017, and leader Rory Simmons talks to Emma Piano Suite in B flat major, Op 45 ranks to the top job. In 2016, Greg led the company's celebration Smith. Desmond Wright (piano) of Shakespeare's 400th birthday by directing Shakespeare Live!, an event which honoured Shakespeare's legacy across the performing arts. Throughout the week Greg will be sharing some TUESDAY 20 JUNE 2017 3:57 AM of his favourite classical music (much of it Shakespeare­ Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) inspired!) by composers including Prokofiev, Handel and Britten. TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b08v8tlz) Sonata da chiesa in F major, Op 1 No 1 Concerto Copenhagen London Baroque 10.30am Music on Location: Cuba 4:03 AM Sarah heads to Cuba, courtesy of Gershwin's fun­filled Cuban John Shea presents a selection of music by Concerto Copenhagen Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) Overture. The piece came about after a two­week holiday directed by Lars Ulrik Mortensen including Charpentier, Lully Ghanaia Gershwin took in?Havana in 1932, and it's dominated by and Rameau Colin Currie (marimba) Caribbean rhythms and native Cuban percussion.

12:31 AM 4:11 AM Double Take Charpentier, Marc­Antoine [1634­1704] Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) arr. Arthur Willner Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Sonata a 8, H548 Romanian Folk Dances from Sz 56 differences between two interpretations of the aria 'O del mio Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) I Cameristi Italiani dolce ardor' from Gluck's opera Paride ed Elena, sung by Suzanne Danco and Magdalena Kožená. 12:46 AM 4:18 AM Lully, Jean­Baptiste [1632­1687] Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) 11am Trios de la Chambre du Roi The Duke of Gloucester's Trumpet Suite Artists of the Week: Tenebrae Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Crispian Steele­Perkins (trumpet), The King's Consort, Robert Sarah's Artists of the Week are the choir Tenebrae. Celebrated for King (director) their technical precision and dramatic interpretations, Tenebrae 12:53 AM has established itself as one of the world's leading choirs under de Visée, Robert [c1655­c1733] 4:31 AM the direction of Nigel Short, who founded the choir in 2001. Prelude for theorbo Gilse, Jan van (1881­1944) Since then, they've produced a large discography collaborating Fredrick Bock (theorbo) Concert Overture in C minor with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen Aurora Orchestra, and with contemporary composers such as 12:55 AM (conductor) Joby Talbot, Bob Chilcott and Alexander L'Estrange. The choir Couperin, François [1668­1733] has made celebrated recordings of many major choral works La Sultane 4:41 AM including Poulenc's Mass in G major, Parry's Songs of Farewell Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Norman, Ludvig (1831­1885) and Fauré's Requiem, all of which Sarah will be featuring this 2 Charakterstücke for piano, Op 1 week. Sarah's also chosen their recording of Victoria's Tenebrae AM 1:05 Bengt­Åke Lundin (piano) Responsories for Maundy Thursday and Britten's Hymn to St Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de [1689­1755] Cecilia. Pastorale 4:51 AM Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Parry, Hubert (1848­1918) Parry Lord, let me know mine end Songs of Farewell 1:14 AM Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) Tenebrae Marais, Marin [1656­1728] Nigel Short (conductor). Prelude and Allemande 5:02 AM Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Suriani Germani, Alberta (1920?­1977?) Partita TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b074zl41) 1:21 AM Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) Georg Philipp Telemann (1681­1767), The Collaborator Aubert, Jacques [1689­1753] Amuzette IV 5:12 AM It was his summer sojourns with perhaps his most enlightened Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) employer which saw Telemann's musical outlook transformed. In Water Music: Suite in G major, HWV 350 Poland he heard enough folk songs in eight days to last him a 1:28 AM Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) lifetime. Couperin, François [1668­1733] Prélude non mesurée, in D 5:23 AM Today we hear some of the fruits of those trips, brought vividly to Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] life by the group Holland Baroque whose recordings are 9 Variations on a Minuet by Duport, K573 something of a mash­up of Telemann's music and the folk tunes 1:31 AM Bart van Oort (piano) of the day. Plus we discover how Telemann worked with the best Leclair, Jean­Marie [1697­1764 performers around him to create a series of concerts so popular Chaconne from Première Recréation 5:33 AM that a parking crisis ensued. Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Chausson, Ernest (1855­1899) Poème, Op 25 With Donald Macleod. 1:39 AM Igor Ozim (violin), Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Corette, Michael [1709­1795] Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) Les Janissaires, TWV.55:D17 La Tourière from Concerto Comique XVlll Holland Baroque Society Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) 5:50 AM Milos Valent, violin Tulindberg, Erik (1761­1814) 1:44 AM String Quartet No 3 in C major Concerto in D for Trumpet and Violin, TWV.53:D5 Rameau, Jean­Philippe [1683­1764] Ostrobothnian Quartet Ingeborg Scheerer, violin, Hannes Rux, trumpet Les Indes galantes ­ Chaconne La Stagione Frankfurt Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) 6:11 AM Michael Schneider, director Dittersdorf, Carl von (1739­1799) 1:51 AM Symphony No 3 in G major, 'Verwandlung Actaeons in einen Pastorelle (conclusion) Lully, Jean­Baptiste [1632­1687] Hirsch' ('The Transformation of Actaeon into a Stag') Doerthe Maria Sandmann, soprano (Caliste) Trios de la Chambre du Roi La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (director). Barbara Fink, soprano (Iris) Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Mathias Haussmann, baritone (Damon) Lydia Vierlinger, contralto (Amyntas) 1:54 AM TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b08v8tm1) Bernhard Berchtold, tenor (Knirfix) Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) Tuesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Capella Leopoldina Symphony No 2 in B flat major, Op 15 Kirill Karabits, conductor Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Suite in B flat 'Perpetuum Mobile' (and traditional Polish dances) 2:31 AM Holland Baroque Society Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Email [email protected]. Milos Valent, violin. Clarinet Quintet in A major, K581

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TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08v8vj1) Modern Nature Roméo's cavatina, from 'Roméo et Juliette' Schwetzingen Festival 2017, Casals Quartet, Boris Giltburg Essayist Tom McCarthy joins presenter Anne McElvoy, 12:39 AM Highlights of the Schwetzingen festival 2017, introduced by Ian academics Dennis Duncan + Peter Mackay and the curator of A Bizet, George (1838­1875) Skelly. Museum of Modern Nature. Entr'acte to Act 3 of 'Carmen'

Brahms: String Quartet No 3 in B flat, Op 67 As a new exhibition opens in Edinburgh, 'Bonnie Prince Charlie 12:42 AM Casals Quartet and the Jacobites', poet and New Generation Thinker Peter Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) Mackay explores the hundreds of artefacts gathered from home Vincent's aria, from 'Mireille' Scriabin: Etudes and abroad and gives us his reflections on the old old story of the Boris Giltburg, p. Kings over the Water. 12:46 AM Massenet, Jules (1842­1912) Dennis Duncan from The Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Aragon Dance, from the ballet music in the opera 'Le Cid' TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08v8xf4) Book brings a tale of how indexes were used to expose British Tuesday ­ Ulster Orchestra Live Jacobite sympathisers in the decades following the Glorious 12:48 AM Revolution of 1688. Massenet, Jules (1842­1912) This afternoon begins with John Toal presenting a concert given Werther's aria, from 'Werther' by the Ulster Orchestra live from the Ulster Hall in Belfast with Plus a new exhibition called 'A Museum of Modern Nature' music by Schumann and Sibelius. Verity Sharp then introduces features objects offered by members of the public who were 12:51 AM music performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in asked to reflect on what connected them to the natural world and Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) repertoire by Nielsen and Prokofiev. their sense of the presence of nature in their own lives. Overture to Attila

Live from Ulster Hall, Belfast Tom McCarthy's Essay Collection is called Typewriters, Bombs, 12:54 AM Introduced by John Toal Jellyfish. Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites: National Museum of The Duke's aria, from 'Rigoletto' 2pm Scotland 23 June ­ 12 November 2017 Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 A Museum of Modern Nature: Wellcome Trust exhibition in 1:02 AM Michael McHale (piano) London 22 June ­ 8 October 2017 Bellini, Vincenzo (1801­1835) Ulster Orchestra Overture to Norma Christian Kluxen (conductor) Producer: Jacqueline Smith. 1:09 AM c.2.30pm Donizetti, Gaetano (1797­1848) TUE Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 82 22:45 The Essay (b08v8y1l) Nemorino's romance, from 'L'Elisir d'amore' Ulster Orchestra Minds at War ­ Series 4, Gertrude Bell Christian Kluxen (conductor) 1:14 AM Tarek Osman explores the words of Gertrude Bell, in this series Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) looking at the impact of the First World War on great artists and Introduced by Verity Sharp Prelude to Act III of 'La Traviata c.3.05pm thinkers. Nielsen: Suite from Aladdin 1:18 AM Gertrude Bell, explorer, archeologist, diplomat, linguist, writer BBC NOW Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) and spy was no ordinary woman. The first woman ever to be Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Alfred's recitative, aria and cabaletta, from 'La Traviata' awarded a first­class degree in modern history from Oxford, she c.3.30pm went on to become a groundbreaking mountaineer and have a 1:23 AM Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63 Swiss peak named after her. But these were mere asides. Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Matthew Trusler (violin) La donna e mobile from Rigoletto BBC NOW By 1914 she had immersed herself in the history and culture of the Levant, mastering Arabic, and forging real relationships Grant Llewellyn (conductor) 1:26 AM across large swathes of the region. Leoncavallo, Ruggero (1857­1919) c.4pm As the First World War raged across Europe and the Middle East, Mattinata ('Morning Serenade') Rozsa: Theme, Variations and Finale the British Empire realised it needed her knowledge and BBC NOW Dmitry Korchak (tenor), National Philharmonic of Russia, experience. And in 1917, as Oriental Secretary in the British Eric Stern (conductor). Vladimir Spivakov (conductor) Commission in Baghdad, she was crucial to them, visiting dignities, poring over intelligence and military plans. The only 1:28 AM TUE 16:30 In Tune (b08vf3kl) woman in that world of men, she devised British strategy, Borodin, Alexander (1833­1887) Tuesday ­ Suzy Klein selecting its Arab partners and drawing lines in the sand which Symphony No 1 in E flat major would become the borders of new states. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey (conductor) Suzy Klein presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. As a young academic, Tarek tussled with the idea of Bell. She Her guests include guitarist Sean Shibe, who performs live in the 2:02 AM was symbolic of the way colonial powers had shaped his world studio. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) and a voice that seemed so condescending. In this essay he Burya (The Tempest), Op 18 explores his own conflicted relationship with her and how, as his BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b074zl41) understanding of the region grew, he developed a respect for a [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] driven and courageous woman whose ideas and reflections 2:24 AM remain so relevant today. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) Uzh polnoch blizitsya ­ Lisa's arioso (The Queen of Spades, Act Producer Sarah Bowen. TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08v8xt0) 3) Wigmore Hall: Ensemble intercontemporain Galina Savova (soprano), Netherlands Radio Symphony TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b08v8y62) Orchestra, Antoni Ros­Marba (conductor) Martin Handley presents a concert given by contemporary music Max Reinhardt specialists Ensemble intercontemporain, live from Wigmore Hall 2:31 AM Max Reinhardt kicks off the week with selections including new Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Debussy: Première rapsodie, for clarinet and piano work from Penguin Café. Their latest album continues the band's Magnificat in D major, Wq 215 Bruno Maderna: Viola journey beyond the jazz and folk influences of their predecessor Linda Øvrebø (soprano), Anna Einarsson (alto), Anders J.Dahlin Messiaen: Le merle noir, for flute and piano the Penguin Café Orchestra, into acoustic ambient music, (tenor), Johannes Mannov (bass), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Philippe Schoeller: Madrigal, for piano quintet including their cover of Kraftwerk's 'Franz Schubert'. Max gives Oslo Chamber Choir, Alessandro de Marchi (conductor) Schubert the right to reply with a recording of his music for Interval AM piano, four hands, performed on the fortepiano, the instrument 3:07 Dvorak, Anton (1841­1904) Berio: Sequenza I, for solo flute Schubert would have composed for. Plus, pastor, filmmaker and Piano Trio No.4 in E minor, Op 90, 'Dumky' Ravel: Violin Sonata in G major poet Rev. Sekou's musical debut which explores a deep­southern Beaux Arts Trio (Recorded on 26th September 2007 at the Matteo Franceschini: Les Excentriques (Traité physionomique à mixture of delta blues and Memphis soul. Masonic Lodge in Trondheim) l'usage des curieux) (UK première) Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. AM Ensemble intercontemporain: 3:41 Sophie Cherrier, flute Arnold, Malcolm [1921­2006] Hidéki Nagano, piano Three Shanties, Op 4 Jeanne­Marie Conquer, violin WEDNESDAY 21 JUNE 2017 Ariart Woodwind Quintet: Matej Zupan (flute), Maja Kojc Odile Auboin, viola (oboe), Joze Kotar (clarinet), Damir Huljev (bassoon), Bostjan Éric­Maria Couturier, cello WED 00:30 Through the Night (b08v8tm5) Lipovsek (horn) Dmitry Korchak operatic gala Tonight's virtuosic programme contrasts French and Italian 3:49 AM music, including music by Berio, Messiaen and Ravel, performed Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) by the stellar line­up of contemporary music specialists Ensemble Dmitry Korchak operatic gala with the National Philharmonic of Variations on a Theme by Clara Wieck intercontemporain. The concert concludes with the UK premiere Russia, conducted by Vladimir Spiakov. With John Shea. Angela Cheng (piano) of 'Les Excentriques' by the young Italian composer Matteo 3:57 AM Franceschini. Presented live from Wigmore Hall by Martin 12:31 AM Handley. Massenet, Jules (1842­1912) Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681­1767] Navarraise Dance, from the ballet music in the opera 'Le Cid' Sonate de Concert in C for trumpet and organ Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b08v8xzy) 12:35 AM Tom McCarthy, Jacobitism, Satirical Indexes, A Museum of Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 9 of 12

4:08 AM inspiration for 'In the South (Alassio)' came as he stumbled across c.3pm Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) a shepherd by an old Roman ruin: "Then in a flash, it all came to Mendelssohn: Symphony No.5 in D major, 'Reformation' Fantasy for flute and piano me ­ the conflict of the armies on that very spot long ago, where I Chloe Hanslip (violin) Lóránt Kovács (flute), Erika Lux (piano) now stood ­ the contrast of the ruin and the shepherd ­ and then, BBC NOW all of a sudden, I came back to reality. In that time I had Alpesh Chauhan (conductor). 4:13 AM composed the overture ­ the rest was merely writing it down." Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) 9 Variations on 'Quant' e piu bello' for piano, from Paisiello's 11am WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b08v8y84) opera 'La molinara', WoO 69 Artists of the Week: Tenebrae Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban Theo Bruins (piano) Sarah's Artists of the Week are the choir Tenebrae. Celebrated for their technical precision and dramatic interpretations, Tenebrae Live from the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban on the 4:20 AM has established itself as one of the world's leading choirs under Eve of the Feast of St Alban Durante, Francesco (1684­1755) the direction of Nigel Short, who founded the choir in 2001. Harpsichord Concerto in B flat Since then, they've produced a large discography collaborating Introit: Suscepimus Deus (Alec Roth) Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord), Concerto Köln with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Responses: Radcliffe Aurora Orchestra, and with contemporary composers such as Psalms 3, 11, 126 (Hopkins, Hurford, Garrett) 4:31 AM Joby Talbot, Bob Chilcott and Alexander L'Estrange. The choir First Lesson: 1 Maccabees 2 vv.15­22 Bellini, Vincenzo (1801­1835), arr. unknown has made celebrated recordings of many major choral works Office Hymn: True, merciful and brave the saint whose name we Oboe Concerto in E flat including Poulenc's Mass in G major, Parry's Songs of Farewell celebrate (Farley Castle) Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and Fauré's Requiem, all of which Sarah will be featuring this Canticles: Howells in G Michael Halasz (conductor) week. Sarah's also chosen their recording of Victoria's Tenebrae Second Lesson: John 12 vv.24­26 Responsories for Maundy Thursday and Britten's Hymn to St Anthem: Lo, God is here (Philip Moore) Cecilia. Final Hymn: Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Hyfrydol) 4:39 AM Organ Voluntary: Incantation pour un jour saint (Langlais) Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Victoria Caro nome (Rigoletto) Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday Tom Winpenny: Assistant Master of the Music and Director of Inesa Galante (soprano), Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Tenebrae the Abbey Girls Choir Aleksandrs Vilumanis (conductor) Nigel Short (conductor). Nicholas Freestone: Organ Scholar.

4:45 AM Avison, Charles (1709­1770) WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b074zl43) WED 16:30 In Tune (b08v8xph) Concerto Grosso No 4 in A minor Georg Philipp Telemann (1681­1767), A Versatile Hand Wednesday ­ Suzy Klein Tafelmusik, Jeanne Lamon (director) Was there a single instrument of the time which Telemann didn't Suzy Klein presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. 4:58 AM play? It certainly seems unlikely when browsing his claimed Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525­1594) talents not just at the staple violin, flute and keyboard but also the WED Stabat mater likes of viola pomposa and the chalumeau. 18:30 Composer of the Week (b074zl43) Camerata Silesia ­ The Katowice City Singers, Anna Szostak [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] (director) Today, a survey of Telemann's many musical talents, and also some wider skills at which he excelled including engraving and 5:08 AM theoretical pursuits. We also encounter the ultimate in musical WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08v8xt2) Chausson, Ernest [1855­1899] technology of the time, a keyboard instrument fitted with 500 Nicolas Altstaedt, Alexander Lonquich ­ Beethoven cello sonatas Poème, Op 25 candles, mirrors and coloured window, all in the quest to link Philippe Graffin (violin), Jorgen Larsen (piano), Skampa Quartet sound and colour. Live from Wigmore Hall, Beethoven's Cello Sonatas are played by Nicolas Altstaedt, one of today's most exciting cellists, and 5:23 AM With Donald Macleod. pianist Alexander Lonquich. Spanning two decades of Bridge, Frank (1879­1941) Beethoven's career, the five works, at once groundbreaking, witty, The Sea Sonata in F for recorder and continuo, TWV 41:F2 playful and profound, thrillingly demonstrate his transition from BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) Michael Schneider, recorder young Turk in the late eighteenth century to the great composer Nicholas Selo, cello he had become by second decade of the nineteenth. 5:45 AM Sabine Bauer, harpsichord Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Presented by Martin Handley. Concerto for 2 Chalumeaux in D minor, TWV.52:d1 Gaspard de la nuit Colin Lawson and Michael Harris, chalumeaux Beethoven: Anna Vinnitskaya (piano) Collegium Musicum 90 Cello Sonata in F major, Op. 5 No. 1 Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 5 No. 2 6:08 AM Simon Standage, director Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 69 Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Fantasia No.6 in D minor, TWV.40:7 Masonic Ritual Music, Op 113 Barthold Kuijken, flute 8.55pm Interval Risto Saarman (tenor), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste (conductor). Violin Fantasia No.6 in E minor, TWV.40:19 9.20pm Rachel Podger, violin Cello Sonata in C major, Op. 102 No. 1 Cello Sonata in D major, Op. 102 No. 2 WED 06:30 Breakfast (b08v8tm7) Double Horn Concerto in E flat, TWV.54:Es1 Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Teunis van der Zwart, horn Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) Bart Arbeydt, horn Alexander Lonquich (piano). Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Freiburg Baroque featuring listener requests. Gottfried von der Goltz, director. WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b08v8y00) Email [email protected]. Terrorism WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08v8vj7) Rana Mitter goes to a drama which asks the audience to play jury WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b08v8vdk) Schwetzingen Festival 2017, Martin Helmchen, Weithass Trio in a trial following the hijacking of a plane. He's joined by Wednesday ­ Sarah Walker with Greg Doran Highlights of the Schwetzingen festival 2017, introduced by Ian Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, whose book 'The Enemy Within' looks Skelly. at attitudes towards the Islamic community in Britain, Richard 9am???? English author of 'Does Terrorism Work?: A History' and 2017 Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Mendelssohn: Variations sérieuses New Generation Thinker Thomas Simpson. range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.???? Martin Helmchen, piano ? 'Terror' by Ferdinand von Schirach in a translation by David 9.30am?? Dvorak: Trio No 3 in F minor, Op 65 Tushingham is directed at the Lyric Hammersmith by Sean Take part Weithass Trio. Holmes running from 14 Jun ‐ 15 Jul 2017 in?our?daily?musical?challenge:?can?you?name?the?television?show or film?that?featured?this?piece of?classical?music?? Baroness Sayeeda Warsi's book is called 'The Enemy Within'. WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08v8xf8) Richard English is the author of Does Terrorism Work?: A 10am Wednesday ­ BBC National Orchestra of Wales History Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning director Greg Tom Simpson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Public Doran. Greg is Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Verity Sharp continues the week of music played by the BBC Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Company and has directed the company in more than half of National Orchestra of Wales, today in music by Stravinsky, Oxford. Shakespeare's works, as well as many new plays. Greg began his Mozart and Mendelssohn conducted by Alpesh Chauhan career with the RSC as an actor in the late 1980s, becoming an New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC and the Assistant Director soon afterwards before climbing through the 2pm Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who ranks to the top job. In 2016, Greg led the company's celebration Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite can turn their research into radio and television. You can find of Shakespeare's 400th birthday by directing Shakespeare Live!, BBC NOW more on the Free Thinking website. an event which honoured Shakespeare's legacy across the Alpesh Chauhan (conductor) performing arts. Throughout the week Greg will be sharing some Producer: Luke Mulhall. of his favourite classical music (much of it Shakespeare­ c.2.25pm inspired!) by composers including Prokofiev, Handel and Britten. Mozart: Violin Concerto No.5 in A major, K.219, 'Turkish' Chloe Hanslip (violin) WED 22:45 The Essay (b08v8y1n) 10.30am BBC NOW Minds at War ­ Series 4, Siegfried Sassoon's Letter to The Times Music on Location: Alassio Alpesh Chauhan (conductor) Sarah explores Elgar's musical response to Alassio, a town on the Five writers explore the year 1917 through the work of five Great Italian Riviera where the composer and his family stayed. His War artists. Tonight, Joanna Bourke on Siegfried Sassoon and his Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 17 – 23 June 2017 Page 10 of 12 celebrated protest against the conflict. 3:29 am 9.30am?? Georg Philipp Telemann Take?part in today's musical challenge: listen to the music and "I am making this statement as an act of wilful defiance of Trio No.3 from Essercizii Musici, name the two composers associated with it. military authority, because I believe that the War is being Camerata Köln deliberately prolonged by those who have the power to end it." So 10am wrote the soldier­poet Siegfried Sassoon in July 1917, in a letter 3:41 am Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning director Greg to the Times newspaper. "I am a soldier," he went on, "convinced Nicolo Paganini (1782­1840) Doran. Greg is Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare that I am acting on behalf of soldiers. I believe this War, upon Perpetuum mobile, Op 11 No 2 Company and has directed the company in more than half of which I entered as a war of defence and liberation, has now Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) Shakespeare's works, as well as many new plays. Greg began his become a war of aggression and conquest." The result was uproar career with the RSC as an actor in the late 1980s, becoming an ­ and Sassoon's subsequent confinement to Craiglockhart Hospital 3:46 am Assistant Director soon afterwards before climbing through the in Edinburgh, suffering (the authorities concluded) from shell­ ranks to the top job. In 2016, Greg led the company's celebration shock. Oboe Quartet in F major, K370 of Shakespeare's 400th birthday by directing Shakespeare Live!, Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Psophos Quartet an event which honoured Shakespeare's legacy across the In tonight's Essay, Joanna Bourke re­reads Sassoon's letter of performing arts. Throughout the week Greg will be sharing some protest and examines what led up to his outspoken anti­war 4:00 am of his favourite classical music (much of it Shakespeare­ declaration, and what happened next. Pejacevic, Dora (1885­1923) inspired!) by composers including Prokofiev, Handel and Britten. Leibeslied, Op 39 Producer: Simon Elmes. Katia Markotich (mezzo­soprano), Croatian Radio &Television 10.30am Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Tarbuk (conductor) Music on Location: Paris In 1737 Telemann travelled from Hamburg to Paris to oversee the WED 23:00 Late Junction (b08v8y66) 4:06 am publication of some of his works and to make the acquaintance of Late Junction Sessions, King Ayisoba, Adrian Sherwood, Tom Fanny Mendelssohn (1805­1847) the musical personalities of this culturally exuberant city. He was Challenger Piano Sonata in C minor (1824) already well known to Parisian audiences and he was especially Sylviane Deferne (piano) A collaboration session capturing the first meeting of well received by the?Parisian virtuosi who had been urging him to visit for some time. It is believed that, during his stay, Telemann from different musical realms: Ghanaian master kologo player 4:20 am King Ayisoba, dub producer Adrian Sherwood, and improvising composed and premiered his?second set of Paris Quartets with Giuseppe Verdi these Parisian virtuosi, possibly playing alongside?them. reeds player Tom Challenger. Recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale Sicilian Vespers (Overture) studios, it also features multi­instrumentalist Skip McDonald, aka Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec, Raffi Double Take 'Little Axe'. Armenian (conductor) Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Also tonight, sit tight for 'a very long song' as Max Reinhardt differences between two interpretations of Schubert's Moment 4:31 am selects a new work by US composer Michael Pisaro, musical D.780 No.3 in F minor, in performances by András Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525­1594) collaborating with electronics trio Colectivo MaDam to create an Schiff (on a fortepiano) and Maria João Pires. Ave Regina Caelorum epic built solely from held notes and silences. Plus, psychedelic Ensemble Giles Binchois, Ensemble Cantus Figuratus der Schola 11am spoken­word wanderings and synthy vamps from cult American Cantorum Basiliensis, Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar, Artists of the Week: Tenebrae band Sun City Girls, and an intimate recitation by pianist and Dominique Vellard (director) Sarah's Artists of the Week are the choir Tenebrae. Celebrated for vocalist Shirley Horn. their technical precision and dramatic interpretations, Tenebrae 4:35 am Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. has established itself as one of the world's leading choirs under Rosenmuller, Johann (c.1619­1684) the direction of Nigel Short, who founded the choir in 2001. Sinfonia Since then, they've produced a large discography collaborating Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the THURSDAY 22 JUNE 2017 Aurora Orchestra, and with contemporary composers such as 4:42 am Joby Talbot, Bob Chilcott and Alexander L'Estrange. The choir Franz Schubert THU 00:30 Through the Night (b08v8tm9) has made celebrated recordings of many major choral works Piano Trio in E falt major 'Notturno', D897 Greek National Symphony Orchestra including Poulenc's Mass in G major, Parry's Songs of Farewell Vadim Repin (violin), Jan­Erik Gustafsson (cello), Leif Ove and Fauré's Requiem, all of which Sarah will be featuring this Andsnes (piano) week. Sarah's also chosen their recording of Victoria's Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday and Britten's Hymn to St John Shea presents an all­Tchaikovsky programme from the am 4:51 Cecilia. Greek National Symphony Orchestra, including his Fifth Reinecke, Carl (1824­1910) Symphony and First Piano Concerto. Flute Concerto in D major, Op 283 Britten Matej Zupan (flute), Slovenian Radio & Television Symphony 12:31 am Hymn to St Cecilia Orchestra, David de Villiers (conductor) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840­1893) Tenebrae Nigel Short (conductor). Swan Lake, Op 20 (finale) 5:12 am Greek National Symphony Orchestra, Michalis Economou Camille Saint­Saëns (1835­1921) (conductor) 'Mon coeur s'ouvre' (Samson et Dalila) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b074zl4t) Helja Angervo (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, 12:37 am Georg Philipp Telemann (1681­1767), Doing Business Ulf Soderblom (conductor) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840­1893) It looks like the worst decision of his life ­ turning down the job Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor, Op 23 5:19 am of Leipzig kantor which then cemented JS Bach's immortality. Kostantinos Destounis (piano), Greek National Symphony Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) But was it actually a masterstroke? Orchestra, Michalis Economou (conductor) 13 Pieces for piano, Op 76 Eero Heinonen (piano) Donald Macleod uncovers Telemann's business acumen, 1:12 am beginning with that shrewd job negotiation which saw the John Psathas (b.1966) 5:40 am composer leverage a hefty salary increase from his employers in Jettatura Hamburg. We also explore Telemann's entrepreneurial activities Kostantinos Destounis (piano) Symphony No 22 in E flat major, 'The Philosopher' (H.1.22) as he cashes in from the wealth of the local nobility and filing Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, Marc Minkowski expenses claims which would make any accountant proud. 1:18 am (conductor) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840­1893) Overture (Jubeloratorium für die Hamburger Admiralität' TWV Symphony No 5 in E minor, Op 64 6:00 am 23:1) Greek National Symphony Orchestra, Michalis Economou Schlegel, Leander (1844­1913) Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (conductor) Violin Sonata, Op 34 Candida Thompson (violin), David Kuyken (piano) Sonata in D for viola da gamba (Der Getreue Music­Meister), 2:04 am TWV 40:1 Henri Dutilleux (1916­2013) 6:23 am Rainer Zippering, viola da gamba L'arbre des songes ­ concerto for violin and orchestra (1983­ Lange­Müller, Peter Erasmus (1850­1926) 1985) Tre Madonnasange, Op 65 Brockes Passion (conclusion) Leonidas Kavakos (violin), Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor). Birgitte Christensen, soprano Valery Gergiev,(conductor) Lydia Teuscher, soprano Donat Havar, tenor 2:31 am THU 06:30 Breakfast (b08v8tmc) RIAS Chamber Choir Maurice Ravel Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny Berlin Academy of Ancient Music Chansons madecasses Rene Jacobs, director Catherine Robbin (mezzo­soprano), Nora Shulman (flute), Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Thomas weibe (cello), Andre Laplante (piano) featuring listener requests. Suite in E minor, TWV 43:e1 (Paris Quartet No.5) Florilegium. 2:44 am Email [email protected]. Modest Mussorgsky (1839­1881) Pictures from an Exhibition THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08v8vj9) Steven Osborne (piano) THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b08v8vdm) Schwetzingen Festival 2017, Casals Quartet, Artemis Quartet, Thursday ­ Sarah Walker with Greg Doran Martin Helmchen 3:20 am Pallasz, Edward (b.1936) 9am???? Highlights of the Schwetzingen festival 2017, introduced by Ian Epitafium Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Skelly. Polish Radio Choir, Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? Mozart: Hunt Quartet, K 458 Casals Quartet

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Webern: Langsamer Satz Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Cambridge 3:07 am Artemis Quartet researching existential risk. New Generation Thinkers is a scheme Nowowiejski, Felix (1877­1946) run by the BBC and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to Missa pro pace, Op 49 No 3 Schubert: 13 Variations on a Theme by Anselm Huttenbrenner find academics who can turn their research into radio and Polish Radio Choir, Andrzej Bialko (organ), Wlodzimierz Siedlik Lachenmann: Five Variations on a Theme by Schubert television. (conductor) Martin Helmchen, piano. You can find more on the Free Thinking website. 3:46 am Producer: Torquil MacLeod Gabriel Fauré THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08v8xfb) Nocturne in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1 Thursday Opera Matinee: Verdi's Rigoletto Image: A Battery Shelled, 1919, Wyndham Lewis (1882­1957) Stephane Lemelin (piano) IWM Thursday Opera Matinée: Verity Sharp introduces Verdi's tragic credit: (c) IWM Art.IWM ART 2747. 3:53 am and provocative tale of the cynical court jester who, against his Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) better nature, wreaks havoc with the lives of others. But then the Ghanaia for percussion tables are turned and he's doomed to bring about the death of the THU 22:45 The Essay (b08v8y1q) Colin Currie (percussion) one person he holds most dear ­ his daughter Gilda. Dimitri Minds at War ­ Series 4, Mata Hari's Final Performance Platanias is the hunchback jester, Ekaterina Siurina his daughter 4:00 am Gilda, and Vittorio Grigolo the handsome, amoral duke who Before the First World War, Mata Hari's elaborate and Tomaso Albinoni (1671­1750) poses as a penniless student to gain Gilda's love. John Eliot provocative performances made her body a sensation. The artist, Trumpet Concerto in B flat, Op 7 No 3 Gardiner conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera, dancer and style icon graced La Scala, the Folies Bergère and the Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kamerorchester, Alipi Naydenov in a recording from 2012. exclusive private salons of Europe. She was "the toast of Paris," (conductor) in a skin coloured body stocking with bejewelled breast cups, Duke Of Mantua ..... Vittorio Grigolo (tenor) enchanting, enthralling and scandalous. 4:09 am Rigoletto ..... Dimitri Platanias (baritone) Claude Debussy In this series looking at the impact of the First World War on Gilda ..... Ekaterina Siurina (soprano) Clair de lune artists, the writer Elif Şafak examines this notorious femme Maddalena ..... Christine Rice (mezzo­soprano) Jane Coop (piano) Sparafucile ..... Matthew Rose (bass) fatale's act. Giovanna ..... Elizabeth Sikora (mezzo­soprano) 4:14 am She explores the allure of the Oriental and attitudes to unfettered Monterone ..... Gianfranco Montresor (baritone) Gibbons, Orlando (1583­1625),William Walton and independent women. Drawing parallels with Zulaikha, she Marullo ..... Zheng Zhou (baritone) Drop, Drop, Slow Tears unveils the legend of Mata Hari who, convicted for passing Borsa ..... Pablo Bemsch (tenor) Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) Count Ceprano ..... Jihoon Kim (bass­baritone) secrets to the enemy, faced her final performance before a firing squad on 15th October 1917. Countess Ceprano ..... Susana Gaspar (soprano) 4:21 am Usher ..... Nigel Cliffe (tenor) Producer: Sarah Bowen. Johan Svendsen (1840­1911) Page ..... Andrea Hazell (mezzo­soprano) Violin Romance in G major, Op 26 Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera Julia Fischer (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor, . THU 23:00 Late Junction (b08v8y6b) Christopher Warren­Green (conductor) Max Reinhardt with a Canada 150 Preview 4:31 am THU 16:30 In Tune (b08v8xpq) Music from across the Canadian vastness flavours tonight's show, De Fesch, Willem (1687­1761) Thursday ­ Suzy Klein in advance of Radio 3's week­long celebration of the nation's Concerto in G minor for 2 flutes and orchestra, Op 5 No 2 150th birthday next week. Max Reinhardt stays northern and Jed Wentz (flute), Marion Moonen (flute), Musica ad Rhenum Suzy Klein presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. expansive with a slow­moving chamber piece by Swedish composer Magnus Granberg. Plus, an excerpt from a recent 12­ 4:40 am hour installation by London vocal ensemble Breathing Space. Robert Schumann THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b074zl4t) Recorded in a church tower and dealing with the nature of time, it Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70 [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] blends visitor reflections, sung improvisations and telephone bells Li­Wei (cello), Gretel Dowdeswell (piano) swung on strings. 4:50 am THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08v8xt6) Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. Felix Mendelssohn Vox Luminis at Aldeburgh Hora est Radio France Chorus, Denis Comtet (organ), Donald Palumbo Ian Skelly presents a concert marking the 500th anniversary of (conductor) Martin Luther's Reformation, given by Vox Luminis and director FRIDAY 23 JUNE 2017 Lionel Meunier at this year's Aldeburgh Festival. Schütz: 4:59 am trailblazer and master of the German baroque, whose works FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b08v8tmf) Fryderyk Chopin (1810­1849) brilliantly marry invention with an acute sense of colour. The Asasello Quartet: Mozart, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky 2 Nocturnes for piano, Op 62 Musikalische Exequien is a notable example of this compelling Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) vision: written for the funeral of Count Henirich Reuss, the motet is based on two different texts for four choirs with three to be The Asasello String Quartet play Mozart, Shostakovich and 5:12 am placed in the distance. No wonder his music profoundly Tchaikovsky. John Shea presents. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart influenced JS Bach and even Brahms, who owned a copy of the Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat major, K417 score, possibly influencing his own German Requiem. And Bach 12:31 am James Sommerville (horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario opens the programme with two cantatas based on Lutheran Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bernardi (conductor) chorales: the early 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' (Christ lay in the String Quartet in B flat major, K159 bonds of death), and 'Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit' (God's Asasello Quartet 5:26 am time is the very best time), also written for a funeral and with one Suriani, Alberta (1920?­1977?) of the loveliest, most comforting openings in any of his works, 12:46 am Partita with its glowing viola da gamba and gently rocking recorders. Dmitri Shostakovich (1906­1975) Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) String Quartet No 3 in F major, Op 73 JS Bach: Asasello Quartet 5:36 am Cantata, BWV 4: 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' Johannes Brahms Cantata, BWV 106: 'Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit' 1:19 am Clarinet Sonata in E flat major, Op 120 No 2 Schütz: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840­1893) Hans Christian Braein (clarinet), Havard Gimse (piano) Musikalische Exequien String Quartet No 3 in E flat minor, Op 30 Asasello Quartet 5:57 am Vox Luminis Dallapiccola, Luigi (1904­1975) Lionel Meunier (director). 1:58 am 2 Cori di Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane (set 1) Sulkhan Zinzadse (1927­1991) The Netherlands Chamber Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) Dance THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b08v8y03) Asasello Quartet 6:09 am Man and Machine, Wyndham Lewis, Simon Beard 2:00 am Keyboard Concerto No 2 in E major, BWV 1053 Garry Kasparov talks to Philip Dodd about being defeated by a Dmitri Shostakovich (1906­1975) Angela Hewitt (piano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario supercomputer in the chess match he played in 1997 and how this Polka Bernardi (conductor). affected his view of AI. 100 years ago, Wyndham Lewis was first Asasello Quartet commissioned as a war artist; Richard Slocombe, curator of a new exhibition and art historian Anna Grueztner Robins discuss 2:03 am FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b08v8tmh) his art Joseph Haydn Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny with John Keane who was a war artist in the Gulf War. 2017 New Symphony No 44 in E minor, 'Trauer' Generation Thinker Simon Beard outlines his research into Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, overpopulation and our attitude towards death. featuring listener requests. Also, Ian McMillan joins Petroc for Schonwandt (conductor) the launch of this year's Proms Poetry Competition. Garry Kasparov's book is called Deep Thinking: Where Artificial 2:31 am Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins. Email [email protected]. Ludwig van Beethoven Wyndham Lewis: Life, Art, War is a display of 160 artworks, Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor books, journals and pamphlets which runs at the Imperial War Maria João Pires (piano), Orchestre National de France, FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b08v8vdp) Museum North in Salford from 23 June 2017 ­ 1 January 2018 Emmanuel Krivine (conductor) Friday ­ Sarah Walker with Greg Doran

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9am???? FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08v8xff) Chopin Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Friday ­ BBC National Orchestra of Wales Mazurkas: Op.59 No.2 in A flat major; Op.24 No.2 in C major; range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? Op.67 No.3 in C major Verity Sharp concludes the week introducing the BBC National 9.30am?? Orchestra of Wales in a live concert from Hoddinott Hall in Bartók Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and Cardiff with music by Bartok, Prokofiev and Korngold. For Children: No.40 'Schweinehirtentanz' identify a mystery musical person. Microkosmos: No.146 'Ostinato' LIVE 10am 2pm Pierre­Laurent Aimard (piano). Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning director Greg Bartok: Hungarian Sketches, Sz.97 Doran. Greg is Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare BBC National Orchestra of Wales Company and has directed the company in more than half of B Tommy Andersson (conductor) FRI 22:00 The Verb (b08slxb0) Shakespeare's works, as well as many new plays. Greg began his Jackie Kay, Nicola Barker, Scottee career with the RSC as an actor in the late 1980s, becoming an Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op.26 Poet and Scottish Makar Jackie Kay reads from her new poetry Assistant Director soon afterwards before climbing through the Beatrice Rana (piano) commissioned for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park's new exhibition ranks to the top job. In 2016, Greg led the company's celebration BBC National Orchestra of Wales 'Tread Softly'. of Shakespeare's 400th birthday by directing Shakespeare Live!, B Tommy Andersson (conductor) an event which honoured Shakespeare's legacy across the c.2.50pm In Nicola Barker's experimental new novel H(A)PPY (Faber) she performing arts. Throughout the week Greg will be sharing some is attempting to obliterate the narrative. of his favourite classical music (much of it Shakespeare­ Interval Music: B Tommy Andersson: Pan inspired!) by composers including Prokofiev, Handel and Britten. 'Ode to Leeds' is the second play by young writer Zodwa Nyoni. David Goode (organ) Based on her experiences as part of Leeds Young Authors, 'Ode BBC NOW 10.30am to Leeds' is at the West Yorkshire Playhouse from the 10th June. Music on Location: Norway Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Sarah explores music which captures the sounds and heritage of Performance artist Scottee's work often examines gender, body c.3.15pm LIVE Norway. Johann Svendsen ­ like many 19th­century Nordic image and masculinity. In a new commission for The Verb 'Felt Korngold Symphony in F sharp, Op.40 composers ­ studied on the European continent, but his Tips', he writes about the relationship he had with his mother as a BBC National Orchestra of Wales Norwegian Rhapsodies draw on Norwegian folk songs and fiddle small boy. tunes. B Tommy Andersson (conductor) Producer: Jessica Treen. 11am c.3.55pm Artists of the Week: Tenebrae Chadwick: Symphonic Sketches Sarah's Artists of the Week are the choir Tenebrae. Celebrated for BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI 22:45 The Essay (b08v8y1s) their technical precision and dramatic interpretations, Tenebrae Andrew Constantine (conductor). Minds at War ­ Series 4, Isaac Rosenberg's Dead Man's Dump has established itself as one of the world's leading choirs under the direction of Nigel Short, who founded the choir in 2001. Five writers explore the year 1917 through the works of five FRI 16:30 In Tune (b08v8xpt) Since then, they've produced a large discography collaborating Great War artists. Tonight, Santanu Das explores the poetic world of Bristol­born Isaac Rosenberg. with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the A selection of music and guests from the arts world. Aurora Orchestra, and with contemporary composers such as Less familiar today than his contemporaries Wilfred Owen and Joby Talbot, Bob Chilcott and Alexander L'Estrange. The choir Siegfried Sassoon, Rosenberg described ­ as they did ­ the horror has made celebrated recordings of many major choral works FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b074zl4z) of war close­up: "The wheels lurched over sprawled dead / But including Poulenc's Mass in G major, Parry's Songs of Farewell [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] pained them not, though their bones crunched, / Their shut and Fauré's Requiem, all of which Sarah will be featuring this mouths made no moan..." wrote Rosenberg in his great poem of week. Sarah's also chosen their recording of Victoria's Tenebrae 100 years ago, Dead Man's Dump. "Earth has waited for them, / Responsories for Maundy Thursday and Britten's Hymn to St FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08v8xt9) All the time of their growth / Fretting for their decay: / Now she Cecilia. Pierre­Laurent Aimard at Aldeburgh has them at last!" Poulenc Tom Redmond presents a concert of music for piano given by In tonight's Essay, Santanu Das re­reads Rosenberg's 1917 poem, Mass in G Pierre­Laurent Aimard in Snape Maltings at this year's Aldeburgh written a few months before his own death having just completed Tenebrae Festival. a night patrol ­ on April 1st 1918. Nigel Short (conductor). The best mixtapes are never just a succession of repetitive beats Producer: Simon Elmes. but an inspired sequence of moods and sounds. Pierre­Laurent FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b074zl4z) Aimard has similarly finessed his selection of dance music for Georg Philipp Telemann (1681­1767), Ever the Politician tonight: from the elegance of Bach to the earthy folk of Bartok, FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b08v8y6d) and Chopin's sparkling waltzes to Schubert's sentimental Ländler. Glastonbury Festival One prominent contemporary called him 'the operator'. Telemann The urge to express ourselves in space, motion and sound has was nothing short of brilliant when it came to negotiating the proved a continuous lure for composers, and Pierre­Laurent Lopa Kothari presents a special edition live from the Glastonbury tricky path between the diverse expectations of his influential Aimard leaps nimbly between centuries, welcoming us all to the Festival featuring Ghana's Pat Thomas and his Kwashibu Area patrons. But, as Donald Macleod discovers, all was not quite as dance. Band and New Orleans' Hot 8 Brass Band, both performing today rosy in his personal life as the composer's wife scandalises the on the West Holts Stage. British folk group The Young'uns drop whole of Hamburg with her gambling debts and an affair with a Bach in for session backstage in the BBC Music Tepee and new prominent military man. French Suite No 2 in C minor, BWV 813: Allemande; Courante; releases come from some of the world music artists to be Sarabande; Gigue appearing at the festival over the weekend including Songhoy Les Cyclopes (Suite in E minor, TWV 55:e3) Blues and Orchestra Baobab. Lopa is joined in the mobile studio Holland Baroque Society Schubert by Canadian singer Martha Wainwright and Quinton Scott, record 20 Valses 'Last Waltzes', D146 (Op.127): No.12 in G minor O erhabnes Glück der Ehe (conclusion) collector and founder of Afrobeat specialists Strut Records. 16 Ländler D366: No.12 in E flat minor; No.10 in B minor; No.4 Das Kleine Konzert in A minor Hermann Max, director Valses, Ländler and Ecossaises, D145 (Op.18); Valse No.9 in F Concerto in A minor for Recorder and Viola da Gamba, TWV sharp minor; Valse No.6 in B minor 52:a1 12 Ländler, D 790 (Op.posth.171): No.6 in G sharp minor; No.8 Michael Schneider, recorder/director in A flat minor Rainer Zipperling, viola da gamba Schumann La Stagione Frankfurt Carnaval Op.9: Chiarina; Estrella Ino (conclusion) Chopin Barbara Schlick, soprano Mazurkas: Op.24 No.4 in B flat minor; Op.59 No.1 A minor; Musica Antiqua Koln Op.67 No.4 in A minor Reinhard Goebel, director Bartók Cantata ­ Schmucke dich For Children: No.17 'Rundtanz' Gli Angeli Geneva Microkosmos: No.128 'Peasant Dance' Stephan Macleod, director. Bach French Suite No.5 in G major, BWV 816: Allemande; Courante; FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08v8vjk) Sarabande; Gigue Schwetzingen Festival 2017, Jorg Widmann, Boris Giltburg, Diotima Quartet Schubert 20 Valses 'Last Waltzes', D146 (Op.127): No.6 in D major; No.11 Highlights of the Schwetzingen festival 2017, introduced by Ian in B flat major; No.10 in F major Skelly. 16 Ländler D366: No.7 in G major Valses, Ländler and Ecossaises, D145 (Op.18): Ländler No.9 in D Brahms: Clarinet Quintet flat major; Ländler No.6 in D flat major Jorg Widman, clarinet 12 Ländler, D 790 (Op.posth.171): No.9 in B major; No.11 in A Diotima Quartet flat major Rachmaninov: Etudes­tableaux, Op 39 Schumann Boris Giltburg, piano. Carnaval, Op.9: Valse allemande; Valse noble

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