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Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 1 of 11

SATURDAY 07 OCTOBER 2017 'Ero e Leandro' (orchestrated by Anthony Payne) Gerard Lèsne (counter­tenor), Il Seminario Musicale Mari Eriksmoen (soprano), Louis Lortie, Helene Mercier SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b096vfkt) (pianos), (baritone), Bergen Philharmonic The BBC Concert Orchestra perform Bliss and Dankworth 5:18 AM Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor) John Shea presents a programme of British music performed by Méhul, Etienne­Nicolas (1763­1817) CHANDOS CHSA5186 (Hybrid SACD) the BBC Concert Orchestra, including a violin concerto by Arthur Sonata in D (Op.1 No.1) Bliss and a clarinet concerto by Johnny Dankworth. Arthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano) VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Scott of the Antarctic – complete film score 1:01 AM 5:27 AM Ilona Domnich (soprano), Christopher Nickol (organ), Women of Curtis, Matthew [b. 1959] Berlioz, Hector [1803­1869] the Scottish National Orchestra Chorus (chorus), Royal Scottish A Festival Overture Overture to Les Franc­juges Op.3 National Orchestra, Martin Yates (conductor) BBC Concert Orchestra, Gavin Sutherland (conductor) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, John Nelson (conductor) DUTTON CDLX7340 (Hybrid SACD)

1:06 AM 5:39 AM : Violin Concerto & Dance Suite Dankworth, John [1927­2010] Rameau, Jean­Philippe [1683­1764] CHISHOLM, E: Violin Concerto; From the True Edge of the Clarinet Concerto ­ The Woolwich Les Indes galantes ­ Chaconne Great World (3 of the 24 Preludes for Solo Piano); Dance Suite Emma Johnson (clarinet), BBC Concert Orchestra, Philip Ellis Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) for orchestra and piano (conductor) Matthew Trusler (violin), Danny Driver (piano), BBC Scottish AM 5:46 Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) 1:25 AM Massenet, Jules (1842­1912) HYPERION CDA68208 (CD) Clifford, Hubert [1904­1959] Rodrigue's Recitative and Aria: 'Ah! tout est bien fini...Ô Souverain, ô juge, ô père' (from 'Le Cid') Dargo: A Mountain Rhapsody 10.45am Iain Burnside on Maria Callas Ermanno Mauro (tenor), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri BBC Concert Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor) Andrew talks to Iain Burnside about a newly restored edition of Mayer (conductor) Maria Callas's live recordings. Known to many collectors 1:40 AM through her iconic studio recordings for EMI during the 50s and 5:51 AM Bliss, Arthur [1891­1975] 60s, many Callas fans think that her true genius for theatrical Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Violin Concerto singing can best be found when the microphone was catching a Piano Concerto No. 11 in F, K.413 Lorraine McAslan (violin), BBC Concert Orchestra, Martin Yates performance on the wing. (conductor) Christoph Hammer (fortepiano), Harmonie Universelle (string quartet) Maria Callas – LIVE: Remastered live recordings 1949­1964 AM 2:22 BELLINI: Norma; La Sonnambula; Il Pirata Chaminade, Cécile [1857­1944] 6:12 AM Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943) CHERUBINI: Medea Concertstuck for piano and orchestra Op.40 DONIZETTI: ; Anna Bolena; Poliuto Victor Sangiorgio (piano), BBC Concert Orchestra, Martin Yates Variations on a Theme of Corelli Op.42 Duncan Gifford (piano) GIORDANO: Andrea Chenier (conductor) GLUCK: ; Ifigenia in Tauride PUCCINI: 2:38 AM 6:32 AM ROSSINI: Armida Lange, Samuel de sr (1811­1884) Mehul, Etienne­Nicolas (1763­1817) SPONTINI: La Vestale Fantasie­Sonate no.3 in G minor 'Ja, Jesus heerscht! Het Symphony no.1 in G minor VERDI: Nabucco; I Vespri Siciliani; ; ; Macbeth; ongerloof verstomm' (1881) Cappella Coloniensis, Bruno Weil (Director). La Traviata Geert Bierling (organ of Oude of Pelgrimvadersker, Delfshaven , WAGNER: Parsifal Rotterdam) SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b0977f8p) Plus Recitals from London, Hamburg and Paris 2:54 AM Saturday ­ Martin Handley WARNER CLASSICS 9029584470 (42 CDs + 3 Blu­rays) Gorczycki, Grzegorz Gerwazy (1665­1734) http://www.warnerclassics.com/release/333,0190295844707/mari Laetatus sum for 4 voices, 2 violins, 2 trumpets and organ Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, a­callas­maria­callas­live­remastered­recordings­1949­1964 featuring listener requests. Olga Pasiecznik (Soprano), Henning Voss (Counter Tenor), 11.45am Disc of the Week Wojciech Parchem (Tenor), Miroslaw Borzynski (Bass), Sine Email [email protected]. Nomine Chamber Choir, Concerto Polacco Baroque Orchestra, Steve Elcock: Orchestral Music, Volume One Marek Toporowski (Director) ELCOCK: Symphony No. 3 Op. 16; Choses renversees par le temps ou la destruction Op. 20; Festive Overture Op. 7 SAT 09:00 Record Review (b0976tdf) AM Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Paul Mann (conductor) 3:01 Andrew McGregor with Richard Wigmore and Iain Burnside Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0400 (CD) Concerto in C major, RV.444 for recorder, strings & continuo 9.00am Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (recorder) Fantasia: Rautavaara, Szymanowski & Ravel SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b0977f8r) RAUTAVAARA: Fantasia 3:11 AM BBC Opera Season: Dame Felicity Palmer, Annilese Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] RAVEL: Tzigane Miskimmon, cutting edge opera SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No. 1 Op. 35 Mass in C minor K.427 "Great" Olivia Robinson (soprano), Elizabeth Poole (mezzo­soprano), Anne Akiko Meyers (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra, Kristjan In a special edition of the programme for the BBC Opera Season, Jarvi (conductor) Christopher Bowen (tenor), Stuart MacIntyre (bass), BBC Sara Mohr­Pietsch looks at opera past, present and future. Singers, BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) AVIE AV2385 (CD) Sara meets the mezzo Dame Felicity Palmer who talks candidly 4:01 AM Last Leaf about her life in the opera house, why the job of an opera singer is Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Nordic and other folk tunes, arranged and performed by: nothing like the glamour that people expect, how she sometimes Allegretto in C minor D.915 Danish String Quartet doesn't feel opera works and why it's great fun to play horrible Halina Radvilaite (piano) ECM 4815746 (CD) women.

4:08 AM DEBUSSY: Pelleas et Melisande The Belfast born opera director Annilese Miskimmon talks about Wolf, Hugo (1860­1903) Christian Gerhaher (Pelleas), Magdalena Kožena (Melisande), the challenges opera faces today ­ from new audiences and gender Italian Serenade Bernarda Fink (Genevieve), Franz­Josef Selig (Arkel), Gerald inequality to battles between traditionalists and innovators. Ljubljana String Quartet Finley (Golaud), Elias Madler (Yniold), Bloom (Shepherd/Doctor), London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon We meet creators of the most cutting edge new opera that pushes the medium right to its boundaries ­ from sonic bicycles with 4:16 AM Rattle (conductor) composer Kaffe Matthews, to video games with director Sjaron Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) LSO LIVE LSO0790 (3SACD + 1 Blu­ray audio) Minailo, and an opera based entirely on the live sounds of a rock Sonata a quattro in G minor band with Travis Just from Object Collection. La Stagione, Michael Schneider (director) 9.30am Building a Library Handel: Concerti Grossi Op.3 And the opera historian Suzanne Aspden surveys where the 4:22 AM Reviewer: Richard Wigmore operatic landscape is today and the different opera companies Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) These 6 lively concertos were compiled into a set and published vying for our attention. And our money, given opera costs a great La Gazza Ladra ­ Overture by John Walsh in 1734. It's now thought that Handel had no deal of money to put on. Alex Beard, Chief Executive of the Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery connection with the publication and that Walsh just put together a Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Daisy Evans, founder of (conductor) group of Handel's already existing works. But the resulting set is Silent Opera, talk about how they give audiences the biggest bang some of Handel's best music. for their buck. 4:33 AM Chaminade, Cecile [1857­1944] 10.25am Concertino Op.107 A Giant Reborn SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b0977f8t) Maria Filippova (flute), Ekaterina Mirzeava (piano) Music by Peter Prelleur, George Frederick Handel, Maurice Rob Cowan's Gold Standard Greene, John Stanley, John Bull, John Barratt, Henry Purcell, AM 4:42 William Croft, Henry Heron, William Boyce, William Walond, Rob's selection this week includes works by Bach, Haydn, Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Thomas Augustine Arne, James Nares, John Reading, John Beethoven and Dobrinka Tabakova from performers including Symphony No.6 in D major 'Le Matin' James, John Keeble Murray Perahia, Il Giardino Armonico and Maxim Rysanov. National Arts Centre Orchestra, Gabriel Chmura (conductor) Gerard Brooks (The restored 1735 Richard Bridge organ of Christ Church, Spitalfields) AM 5:01 FUGUE STATE FILMS FSRCD010 (2CD) SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b096svps) Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805­1847) Neo­noir Allegro moderato Op.8 No.1 Vaughan Williams: Sinfonia Antartica, & Sylviane Deferne (piano) Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra With Blade Runner 2049 hitting cinemas Matthew Sweet dons his VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 7 'Sinfonia antartica'; trilby and gumshoes and prowls the mean streets to bring us 5:06 AM Piano Concerto in C for two pianos; Four Last Songs music from some of the best neo­noir films around. He'll be Scarlatti, (1660­1725) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 2 of 11 hunting replicants in the rain­drenched neon of Los Angeles, June 1965. Executive producer Sara Davies snowbound in Fargo, spinning webs of lies with The Usual Suspects and caught in a tangled trail of corruption in Chinatown. Artist Bill Evans / Tony Bennett Written by Hannah Silva Title You Must Believe In Spring Produced by Nicolas Jackson and Steve Bond Composer Bergman, Bergman and Demy SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b0977f8w) Album Together Again 'Solitary' is an Afonica production for BBC Radio 3. Thelonious Monk at 100 Label Improv (Concord) Number 7117 SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b097rvjk) In the week of Thelonious Monk's centenary, Alyn Shipton Duration 5.51 Nordic Music Days with The Riot Ensemble includes music by Monk's quartet, requested by listeners to mark Performers Tony Bennett, v; Bill Evans, p. 1977. the occasion, amid other suggestions for music from all styles and periods of jazz. Nordic Music Days ­ contemporary music from Sweden, Iceland, Artist Keith Jarrett Finland and Norway. Title Köln Concert Part IIc Artist John Donaldson Robert Worby hears from some of the composers whose music Composer Jarrett Title Trinkle Tinkle was performed at last Saturday's late night 'Floral Night Episode' Album The Köln Concert Composer Monk concert at London's South Bank Centre.Robert is joined too by Label ECM Album Music Box The Riot Ensemble's artistic director, Aaron Holloway­Nahum. Number 810 067­2 Track 4 Label Woodville Duration EOM Number CD 110 Track 1 5.33 The Riot Ensemble Performers Keith Jarrett, p. 24 Jan 1975 Saariaho: Terrestre for flute & ensemble Duration 2.58 Performers John Donaldson, p; Oli Hayhurst, b; Asaf Sirkis, d. Djuro Zivkovic: On the guarding of the heart Artist Thelonious Monk Ole Lützow­Holm: Floral night episode for soprano & 2005. Title Lulu’s Back in Town ensemble(UK premiere) Composer Dubin / Warren Ruben Sverre Gjertsen: Collideorscape(UK premiere) Artist Buddy Rich Album It’s Monk’s Time Title Kilimanjaro Cookout Bára Gísladóttir: Suzuki Baleno (UK premiere) Label Columbia Composer Manny Albam Number CS 8984 Track 1 plus Album Roar of 74 Duration 9.55 Label LRC Maja S K Ratkje: Gagaku Variations (2001) for string quartet and Number 24103 Track 2 Performers Monk, p; Charlie Rouse, ts; Butch Warren, b; Ben Riley, d. 1964 accordion Duration 6.18 Frode Haltli (accordion), Quatuor Bozzini. Performers Buddy Rich (drums); Joe Beck (guitar); Pat La Barbera (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Joe Riomero, SAT Bob Martin, (alto saxophones); John Laws (Baritone); Greg 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b0977f8y) Thelonious Monk at 100 Hopkins, Charlie Davis, John Hoffman, Larry Hall (trumpet); SUNDAY 08 OCTOBER 2017 Alan Kaplan, Keith O’Quinn, John Leys, (trombones); Buddy Julian Joseph celebrates the centenary of piano giant Thelonious Budson (piano); Tony Levin (bass guitar); Sam Woodyard Monk , including a performance by the Tony Kofi Quartet SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b07f6l5f) (percussion). 1973 recorded at the London Jazz Festival playing some of Monk's best Thelonious Monk loved compositions. Artist Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble Title Parallel Corners Geoffrey Smith celebrates the unique art of pianist Thelonious Composer Kiers / Kohnen SAT 18:30 Opera on 3 (b097kfwk) Monk (1917­82) with a programme of Monkish originals Album Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble Puccini's La Boheme presenting the master solo, with big band, and in the company of Label Planet Mu star saxophonists John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. Number ZIQ141 Track 5 Donald Macleod presents Puccini's La Boheme from the Royal Duration 3.36 Opera House, Covent Garden, the first new production there for Title: Evidence Performers Nina Hitz, cello; Hilary Jeffries, tb; Jason Kohnen, g, more than 40 years. Telling the tragic love story between Mimi Artist: Thelonious Monk b; Kiers, kb, programming. 2006 and Rodolfo, the opera focuses on their relationship, and that of Composers: Thelonious Monk Rodolfo and his fellow bohemians. A stellar cast is led by Nicole Album Title: Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Artist Benny Waters Car and Michael Fabiano, with in the pit. Carnegie Hall Title I’m In The Mood For Love Donald talks to director Richard Jones about the legacy of Label: Blue Note Records Catalogue No: 0946 3­35174 2 4 Composer Fields, McHugh Boheme productions at the Royal Opera House, and is joined in Duration: 04’41 Album Plays Songs of Love the box by Susan Rutherford, Professor of Music at the Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano; John Coltrane, tenor Label JazzPoint University of Manchester, to set the opera in context. saxophone; Ahmed Abdul­Malik, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums. Number 1039 Track 3 Duration 6.31 Mimi ..... Nicole Car (soprano) Title: Pannonica Performers Benny Waters, ts; Red Richards, p; Vic Juris, g; John Rodolfo ..... Michael Fabiano (tenor) Artist: Thelonious Monk Williams, Jr, b; Jackie Williams, d; 1993. Marcello ..... Mariusz Kwiecień (baritone) Composers: Thelonious Monk Musetta ..... Simona Mihai (soprano) Album Title: Alone in San Francisco Artist Mezzrow – Bechet Septet Schaunard ..... Gyula Nagy (baritone) Label: Riverside OJC Catalogue No: 231­2 Title Saw Mill Man Blues Colline ..... Luca Tittoto (bass) Duration: 03’53 Composer Mezzrow / Wilson Benoît ..... Jeremy White (bass) Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano. Album King Jazz Records Story Alcindoro ..... Wyn Pencarreg (baritone) Label Storyville Royal Opera House Chorus & Orchestra Title: Monk's Point Number 1088611 CD 2 Track 2 Antonio Pappano (conductor). Artist: Thelonious Monk Duration 2.59 Composers: Thelonious Monk Performers Hot Lips Page, t; Sidney Bechet, ss; Mezz Mezzrow, Album Title: Solo Monk cl; Sammy Price, p; Danny Barker, g; Pops Foster, b; Sid Catlett, SAT 21:30 Between the Ears (b0977f93) Label: Sony Catalogue No: 635­33 d; Cousin Joe, v. 30 June 1945. Solitary Duration: 02’11 Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano. Inside the disturbing world of solitary confinement, the prison Artist Sidney Bechet within a prison, Mandy attempts to exert control over her Title Royal Garden Blues Title: Let's Call This memories and her days. Composer Williams Artist: Steve Lacy Composers: Thelonious Monk Album Jazz Nocturne 1: Bunk, Bocage and Bechet in Boston Solitary confinement, or segregation, is described as 'deep Label Jazz Crusade Album Title: Four Classic Albums custody' and has three key characteristics: social isolation; Label: Avid Jazz Catalogue No: AMSC1187 Number 3036 Track 4 reduced sensory input and activity; and an increased control of Duration 2.39 Duration: 07’13 prisoners. Some spend as long as 23.5 hours a day locked up Performers: Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone; Mal Waldron, Performers Bunk Johnson (tpt), Sidney Bechet (clt), Ray Parker alone inside the most basic of cells. (pno), 'Pops' Foster (bs) and George Thompson (dms). Boston, 3 piano; Buell Neidlinger, bass; Elvin Jones, drums. April 1945 As of January 2015, the total segregation capacity in England and Title: Ba­lue Bolivar Ba­lues­are Wales was 1586 cells with 9% of those occupying them Artist: Thelonious Monk Artist Billie Holiday segregated for longer than 84 days. Prisoners are entitled to a Composers: Thelonious Monk Title A Fine Romance short period of exercise, a shower, and a phone call daily. In some Album Title: Brilliant Corners Composer Fields, Kern segregation units in the UK, prisoners have to choose between Label: Riverside Catalogue No: 08880­72305014 Album The Lady Sings having a shower and taking exercise, with periods of exercise Duration: 13’19 Label Proper lasting less than 30 minutes. (From "Deep Custody: Segregation Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano; Ernie Henry, alto Number Properbox 26 CD 1 Track 10 Units and Close Supervision Centres in England and Wales" by saxophone; Sonny Rollins, tenor saxophone; Oscar Pettiford, Duration 2.49 Dr Sharon Shalev and Kimmett Edgar ­ 2015). bass; Max Roach, drums. Performers Bunny Berigan, t; Irving Fazola, cl; Clyde Hart, p; Dick McDonough, g; Artie Bernstein, b; Cozy Cole, d; Billie Hannah Silva's drama explores the intensely horrific experience Title: I Mean You Holiday, v; 29 Sept, 1936 of segregation. Within the confines of her tiny cell, Mandy is entirely cut off from the world. Yet she is unable to keep out the Artist: Thelonious Monk Composers: Thelonious Monk Artist John Coltrane unbearable weight of her past. Album Title: Big Band and Quartet In Concert Title The Last Blues Label: Columbia/Legacy Catalogue No: 88697995802 Composer Coltrane 'Solitary' is informed by the accounts of women prisoners who Duration: 12’51 Album The Classic Quartet ­ Complete Studio Recordings have experienced segregation for prolonged periods in UK Performers: Thad Jones, cornet; Nick Travis, trumpet; Eddie Bert, Label Impulse prisons. trombone; Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone; Phil Woods, alto Number IMPD8 280 CD 4 t 7 Mandy ..... Christine Bottomley saxophone; Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone; Gene Allen, baritone Duration 4.22 Other voices ..... Tanya Auclair and Will Howard saxophone; Butch Warren, bass; Frankie Dunlop, drums. Performers John Coltrane, ts; Jimmy Garrison, b; Elvin Jones, d.

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Title: Something in Blue Capella de Ministrers, Carles Magraner (director) York. Artist: Thelonious Monk Composers: Thelonious Monk 5:01 am Hildegard chooses music from two she has worked on, Album Title: The London Collection Vol.3 Lisinski, Vatroslav (1819­1854) The Ring Cycle and The Damnation of ; a Burns song which Label: Black Lion Catalogue No: BLCD­760142 Vecer (Evening) (Symphonic Idyll) reminds her of her love of Scotland and her husband, the actor Duration: 06’37 Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Niksha Bill Paterson; and a piece by her namesake, Hildegard of Bingen. Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano. Bareza (conductor) Producer: Jane Greenwood 5:08 am A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b0977h2v) Livadic, Ferdo (1799­1878) Croatian Independence Day programme 2 Scherzos, in E major and A flat minor Vladimir Krpan (piano) SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b096gn2c) A celebration of 's National Day, marking independence Wigmore Hall Mondays: Paul O'Dette from Yugoslavia. Catriona Young with music by Croatian 5:13 am Live from Wigmore Hall, London, Paul O'Dette plays lute music composers and performers from across the centuries. Horvat, Stanko (1930­2006) Concertino for strings (1952) from 17th­century England, including works by Byrd, Johnson, Dowland and Bacheler 1:01 am Radio Chamber Orchestra, Sulek, Stjepan (conductor) Antun Sorkocevic (1775­1841), Felix Spiller (Arranger) Introduced by Sara Mohr­Pietsch. Sonata in G minor, arranged for string quartet 5:21 am Lukacic, Ivan (1587­1648) Sebastian String Quartet Byrd: La Volta; Pavana Bray; Galliarda; The Woods So Wild, Three motets from "Sacrae Cantiones" Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home Pro Cantione Antiqua, Kevin Smith (countertenor), Timothy 1:09 am Johnson: Omnino Galliard; Delight Pavan and Galliard; Carman's Penrose (countertenor), James Griffett (tenor), James Lewington Srecko Bradic (1963­) Whistle (tenor), Brian Etheridge (bass), Michael George (bass), Alan String Quartet No 1 Dowland: Farewell (on In Nomine); Farewell Cuckston (organ), Alan Cuckston (harpsichord), Mark Brown Sebastian String Quartet Bacheler: Daniells Jigge; Pavan and Galliard; Mounsieurs (conductor) Almaine 1:18 am Andelko Klobucar (1931­) 5:35 am Paul O'Dette (lute). Movement for horn and string quartet Parac, Frano (b. 1948) Bostjan Lipovsek (horn), Sebastian String Quartet Sarabande Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Pavle Despalj (conductor) SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b0977ltg) 1:25 am Performer Profile ­ Exaudi (1756­1791) 5:46 am Horn Quintet in E flat major, K407 Frederic Chopin (1810­1849) Fiona Talkington profiles the choir Exaudi in conversation with Bostjan Lipovsek (horn), Sebastian String Quartet Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35 their director James Weeks, including highlights from their 15th­ Ivo Pogorelich (piano) anniversary concert at Wigmore Hall earlier this year and a 1:42 am programme from the Aldeburgh Festival entitled Chromatic Ludwig van Beethoven (1770­1827) 6:06 am Renaissance. With Music by Vicentino, de Rore, Marenzio, de String Quartet in B flat major, Op 18 No 6 Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562­5, Croatian), Zupanovic, Dr Lovro Wert and Monteverdi. Sebastian String Quartet (Transcriber) Madrigal: Per pieta (Out of piety) 2:09 am Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (director) SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b096hz0j) Dutsch, Otto (c.1823­1863) Archive ­ Montserrat Abbey with the Pilgrim Consort Overture (The Croatian Girl) 6:10 am Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) Schiavetto, Giulio (fl.1562­5, Croatian), Zupanovic, Dr Lovro An Archive recording from 2006 of Choral Vespers for the Feast (Transcriber) of St Francis of Assisi from Montserrat Abbey, Spain, with the 2:21 am Madrigal: Era 'l giorno (There was a day) Pilgrim Consort Parac, Frano (b. 1948) Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (director) Scherzo for Winds Introit: Cuncti simus concanentes (Llibre Vermell) Zagreb Wind Quintet 6:13 am Office Hymn: Most high, omnipotent, good Lord (Jesu, corona Kuljeric, Igor (1938­2006),Ivana Bilic (b.1970) virginum) 2:30 am Barocchiana for solo marimba Psalm: 104 (plainsong) Lisinski, Vatroslav (1819­1854) Ivana Bilic (percussion) First Lesson: Isaiah 55 "Strogi oce na nebesi" (Our Father) ­ Sveslav's aria from Act IV Anthem: The Praises of St Francis (Martin Bussey) of 6:26 am Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 1 vv17­31 Franjo Petrusanec (bass), Orchestra of the Opera of the Croatian Odak, Krsto (1888­1965) Homily: Canon Angela Tilby National Theatre in Zagreb, Niksa Bareza (conductor) Adriatic Symphony, Op 36 Magnificat tertii toni (Victoria) Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Baldo Podic Motets: O Crux (Fernando Sor) 2:37 am (conductor). Mariam Matrem (Llibre Vermell) Lhotka, Fran (1883­1962) Final Hymn: All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns Davo u sela (Devil in the Village) erfreuen) Croatian Radio­Television Symphony Choir, Croatian Radio­ SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b0977h2x) Television Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Tarbuk (onductor) Sunday ­ Martin Handley Director of Music: Marcus Farnsworth.

3:01 am Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Papandopulo, Boris (1906­1991) featuring listener requests. SUN 16:00 Choir and Organ (b097ljp7) Croatian Mass in D minor, Op 86 Liszt, Pachelbel and Verdi Nada Ruzdjak (soprano), Marija Klasic (alto), Zrinko Soco Email [email protected]. (tenor), Vladimir Ruzdjak (baritone), van Goran Kovacic Sara Mohr­Pietsch introduces an hour of unmissable choral music Academic Choir of Zagreb, Vladimir Kranjcevic (conductor) and performances, including Verdi and Liszt, both in their church SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b097ljp5) vestments. The King's Singers bring their infectious style to a rare 3:59 am choral gem by Pachelbel, and Sara introduces a stunning new Sarah Walker presents Sunday Morning with classical music from Parac, Ivo (1890­1954) recording of James MacMillan's beautiful setting of Burns's poem all eras, including Tintagel by Bax and Corelli's Concerto Grosso Pastorale of lost love, The Gallant Weaver. No. 10 in C major from his Opus 6 set of concerti. There's also a Ljerka Ocic­Turkulin (organ) focus on the keyboard music of Rachmaninov. At 11.15, she 4:07 am continues her new feature, Sarah's Sunday Escape, with dream­ SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b0977ltj) Bersa, Blagoje (1873­1934) like music to take one's mind off the pressures of the day, and this Silence! Capriccio­Scherzo, Op 25c week it is O Jerusalem by Hildegard of Bingen, sung by Emma Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Mladen Kirkby with Gothic Voices. All music begins and ends in silence and often there's a bit in the Tarbuk (conductor) middle, too. Some pieces skirt silence as they hover at the edge of audibility; in others the performers are completely silent. Tom 4:16 am SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b0977h2z) Service ponders silence's fundamental importance to music and Jarnovic, Ivan Mane (1747­1804) Hildegard Bechtler how composers have made it an integral part of their works, from Fantasia and Rondo in G major classical concert hall to today's avant­garde, from indie pop to As part of the BBC's opera season, designer Hildegard Bechtler Vladimir Krpan (piano) techno dance floor. And as he asks if we, as listeners, can ever talks to Michael Berkeley about her favourite music and some of actually experience real silence, he's joined by composer Michael the twenty­seven operas she has worked on all over the world. 4:21 am Pisaro to hear about the implications of silence for him and his audience. Luigi Boccherini (1743­1805) Hildegard is one of our most prolific and successful theatre and Minuet (Quintet G275) opera designers. Born in Germany, she moved to Britain aged Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David Geringas (conductor) eighteen, and very quickly established herself first in film, then in SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b0977ltl) theatre and opera. Her style combines wit and invention to deliver 4:26 am I Robot minimalist style with maximum impact. Zajc, Ivan (1832­1914) Symphonic Picture in C minor, Op 394 Readers Kenneth Colley and Yolanda Kettle. From Descartes' She has designed for every major theatre and opera company thought experiments on the way clockwork illuminates animal Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Niksha including the Royal Opera, ENO, Glyndebourne, and the Royal Bareza (conductor) nature, via Hoffmann's humorous but slightly anxious fantasia National Theatre. And the international nature of her work is about the chaos caused when an automaton is introduced into typified by one of her most recent productions ­ Thomas Adès's 4:47 am polite society, to modern science fiction's explorations of how new opera The Exterminating Angel ­ staged in Salzburg, Vaqeiras, Raimbaut de (?1150­1207), Anonymous humans and robots might ultimately meet in an apocalyptic Copenhagen, Covent Garden, and the Metropolitan Opera in New Aras pot hom conoiser e proar; Tant es gay etc. conflict. With music from Bach, Haydn and Handel, to Ligeti, Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 4 of 11

Stockhausen and Reich, and Aphex Twin. 18:38 artist, lies dead at the bottom of the staircase. His last moments of n/a life ­ ambiguous fragments of sounds and words ­ have been Producer: Luke Mulhall. HAL 9000 captured by the tape recorder, which his housemate Beauchamp Performer: n/a. uses to make ''tonal art''. But the meaning of these aural clues Johann Sebastian Bach n/a. Tr 13. (which are replayed and re­examined nearly as assiduously as the Modulating canon from A Musical Offering tape in Coppola's film The Conversation), depends entirely on the Performer: Michael Monroe. Sara Teasdale radio listener's interpretation of them. Beauchamp and the third http://mmmusing.blogspot.co.uk/2008/03/canon­loop.html There Will Come Soft Rains, read by Yolanda Kettle artist, Martello, assume ­ quite understandably ­ that the recorded clues can only mean that one or other of them is a murderer. But Robert Pinsky 18:40 Stoppard aficionados will know that reality is never quite what it The Robots, read by Yolanda Kettle Johann Sebastian Bach seems, and that there is a characteristic coup de théâtre (or coup Modulating canon from A Musical Offering de radio) awaiting them in the last scene of this beguiling drama. 17:33 Performer: Michael Monroe. Karlheinz Stockhausen http://mmmusing.blogspot.co.uk/2008/03/canon­loop.html Martello (older) ..... Geoffrey Whitehead Tierkreis, Pisces & Aries Beauchamp (older) ..... Derek Jacobi Performer: Suzanne Stephens & Kathinka Pasveer. Donner (older) ..... Ian McDiarmid STOCKHAUSEN35. Tr 47­52. SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b0977ltn) Sophie ..... Pippa Nixon John Tusa's Opera Journey Martello ..... Joshua McGuire Edmund Spenser Beauchamp ..... Blake Ritson The Fairie Queen, Bk 6, extract, read by Kenneth Colley John Tusa revisits the provincial German towns where as a 19­ Donner ..... Hugh Skinner year­old national serviceman he first discovered opera in 1955 Christopher Marlowe and finds out why, 62 years on, it's still thriving there. Sound Design and Original Music: David Chilton Hero & Leander, extract, read by Yolanda Kettle Writer: Tom Stoppard Back then, he was based in the centre of the country, at the Director: Gordon House Rene Descartes garrison in Celle. None of his fellow officers seemed to think it at Discourse on Method, read by Kenneth Colley all unusual when John vanished off from time to time to spend an A Goldhawk Essential production for BBC Radio 3 evening in nearby Hanover glorying, for example, in the Verdian First broadcast January 2016. 17:44 climaxes of what was billed as "Die Macht des Schicksals". Joseph Haydn Though only when the orchestra struck up the opening bars of Symphony No. 101 in D 'Clock', 2. Andante The Force of Destiny overture did John realise what he'd booked SUN 22:20 Early Music Late (b097kjt5) Performer: Sir Neville Marriner, Academy of St Martin­in­the­ seats for! Warsaw Summer Academy Fields. From Hanover, it's a 300­mile round trip to Essen, in the much­ PHILIPS 4208662 [1]. Tr 6. Elin Manahan Thomas introduces a concert of music by bombed Ruhr valley, but to enjoy the wonders of Mozart's Telemann, Hasse, Philidor and Boismortier recorded at the Idomeneo, or to travel to the far north of the country to have his Denis Diderot Warsaw International Summer Academy of Early Music featuring first ever taste of Wagner, it was worth it... Conversation Between D'Alambert & Diderot, reads by Yolanda soloists Simon Standage, Frank de Bruine and Daniël Brüggen Kettle More than 60 years on, original programme pages in hand, John Georg Philipp Telemann: Trio in F major for recorder, horn and retraces those journeys to find out what makes German opera, 17:50 continuo, TWV 42:F14 outside the great houses of Berlin and Munich, tick. Because tick Olivier Messiaen Johann Adolf Hasse: Concerto in F major for oboe, chalumeau, it certainly does. Le merle noir bassoon and continuo Performer: Peter­Lukas Graf, Michio Kobayashi. Along the way, John meets the current "Intendants" (directors) of Pierre Danican Philidor: Suite in D minor, Op.1 No.3 (Lentement; CLAVES CD500704 [1]. Tr 9. all three houses, their artistic directors and house singers. Today, Fugue; Rondeau; Chaconne) still, Germany counts its opera houses in the dozens ­ as many as Georg Philipp Telemann: Trio in E minor for flute, oboe and E.T.A. Hoffmann 80 or 90 of varying sizes ­ most with an ultra­loyal public who continuo, from 'Tafelmusik', TWV 42:e2 The Sandman, read by Kenneth Colley are happy to pay not­many euros to enjoy often world­class Joseph Bodin de Boismortier: Concerto in E minor for flute, singing and playing. So what's the trick? And ­ in the Facebook oboe, violin, bassoon and continuo, Op.37 No.6 Philip K Dick age ­ is the audience of young people shrinking? And what are the Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Read by Yolanda Kettle Daniël Brüggen, recorder houses doing to counter that? Juan José Molero Ramos, chalumeau 18:06 Oh, yes: and at Hanover, John enjoys the latest Forza del Destino, Malgorzata Wojciechowska, flute Georgy Ligeti while in Essen, it's still Mozart (Clemenza di Tito in 2017), and in Frank de Bruine, oboe Etudes for Piano arranged for Player Piano, no. IX Vertige Kiel, he catches up with Wagner ­ The Valkyrie. Kim Stocks, bassoon Performer: Jurgen Hocker. Mateusz Cendlak, horn SONY SK62310. Tr 19. Producer: Simon Elmes. Simon Standage, violin Agata Sapiecha, violin Douglas Adams Teresa Kaminska, cello Life, The Universe & Everything, read by Kenneth Colley SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0977ltq) Nicholas Parle, harpsichord. The German Radio Philharmonic and Bamberg Symphony 18:09 Orchestras Mozart SUN 23:20 Recital (b098tknn) Piano Sonata no. 11 in A major K.331, 3. Alla Turca, Allegrino Ian Skelly presents performances from the German Radio Performer: Noriko Ogawa. Philharmonic and Bamberg Symphony Orchestras. Josep Pons Two works by from opposite ends of his career ­ BISSACD1985 [1]. Tr 6. conducts the German Radio Philharmonic in Beethoven's Seventh his early Concerto for Clarinet and Strings, Op.20 performed by Symphony and music by Beethoven's contemporary, Jan Václav Emma Johnson with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted L. Frank Baum Voříšek. The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra is joined by its new by Ivor Bolton and his final symphony ­ No.9 ­ performed by the Osma of Oz, read by Yolanda Kettle Chief Conductor, Jakub Hrusa to perform a piece by Varèse National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Andrew which parodies the sound of an orchestra tuning, and includes Penny. 18:15 references to many other works. Plus music by Schubert Steve Reich performed by the Arnold Schoenberg Chorus. Music for 18 Musicians 1. Pulses Performer: Steve Reich and Musicians. Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A major, Op.92 MONDAY 09 OCTOBER 2017 NONESUCH 7559794482 [1]. Tr 1. German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Saarbrucken Kaiserslautern, Josep Pons (conductor) MON 00:30 Through the Night (b0977y68) Karel Capek Cristian Orosanu conducts Brahms and Berlioz R.U.R. read by Kenneth Colley Varèse: Tuning Up Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrusa (conductor) Isaac Asimov Catriona Young presents Cristian Orosanu condcuting the Schubert: Gebet, D.815 Runaround, read by Kenneth Colley Romanian Radio Symphony Orchestra featuring the violinist Arnold Schoenberg Chorus, Sholto Kynoch (piano). Alexandru Tomescu in a concert of Brahms and Berlioz. Plus music by Berio and Mozart. 18:28 Voříšek: Symphony in D major, Op.24 Aphex Twin Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrusa (conductor). am To Cure A Weakling Child: Contour Regard 12:31 Performer: Aphex Twin (Richard David James). Johannes Brahms (1833­1897) Violin Concerto in D major, Op 77 Crysalis Music Ltd. Tr 05. SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b06twqcd) Alexandru Tomescu (Violin), Romanian Radio Symphony Artist Descending a Staircase Isaac Asimov Orchestra, Cristian Orosanu (Conductor) The Evitable End, read by Yolanda Kettle Tom Stoppard's Artist Descending a Staircase is both very much 1:14 am written for, and a tribute to, the medium of radio ­ the medium for Fritz Kreisler (1875­1962) 18:34 which Tom Stoppard first started writing drama. Originally Recitativo and scherzo­caprice, Op 6 Conlon Nancarrow written for radio in 1972, this will be the first new production to Alexandru Tomescu (Violin) Study for Player Piano No. 21 be heard on the airwaves for 43 years. Performer: Conlon Nancarrow. 1:20 am WERGO WER60166750 [2]. CD1 Tr 8. Taking its title from Duchamp's painting Nude Descending a Staircase No 2, Tom Stoppard's 1972 radio play is both a funny Hector Berlioz (1803­1869) and moving exploration of the meaning and purpose of art and the Te Deum, Op 22 Jorge Louis Borges Adrian Dumitru (Tenor), Romanian Radio Academic Chorus, The Game of Chess, read by Kenneth Colley constantly shifting uncertainties of so­called "reality". It is also a tragic love story. Romanian Radio Children's Chorus, Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Cristian Orosanu (Conductor) It begins in classic murder­mystery mode. Donner, an elderly Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 5 of 11

2:06 am 5:28 am Argene .... Delphine Galou (alto) Darius Milhaud (1892­1974) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Flora .... Giuseppina Bridelli (alto) Scaramouche Litaniae Lauretanae, K195 Dario .... Anders Dahlin (tenor) Sandulescu (Piano), Dan Stoenescu (Piano) Dita Paegle (Soprano), Antra Bigaca (Mezzo Soprano), Martins Niceno .... Riccardo Novaro (baritone) Klisans (Tenor), Janis Markovs (Bass), Choir of Latvian Radio, Accademia Bizantina 2:16 am Chamber Players, Sigvards Klava (Conductor) Ottavio Dantone, director Anonymous; Enrike Solinís (Arranger) Urruska Fandangoa; Ternuako Porrue (Basque folksongs) 5:54 am Producer Luke Whitlock. Euskal Barrokensemble Antoine Reicha (1770­1836) Oboe Quintet in F major, Op 107 2:20 am Les Adieux MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b0977y6j) Claudio Monteverdi (1567­1643) Wigmore Hall Mondays: Lise de la Salle Altri canti d'Amor 6:23 am Suzie Le Blanc (Soprano), Kristina Nilsson (Soprano), Daniel Aaron Copland (1900­1990) Live from Wigmore Hall, London, Lise de la Salle plays piano Taylor (Counter Tenor), del Pozo (Tenor), Josep Cabre Danzon Cubano music by JS Bach, Liszt and Brahms. (Baritone), Bernard Deletre (Bass), Tragicomedia, Stephen Aglika Genova (Piano), Liuben Dimitrov (Piano). Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Stubbs (Conductor), Concerto Palatino, Bruce Dickey (Conductor) Bach: Italian Concerto in F major, BWV 971 MON 06:30 Breakfast (b0977y6b) Liszt: Fantasie and Fugue on the Name B­A­C­H, S529 2:31 am Monday ­ Georgia Mann Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by GF Handel, Op 24 Luciano Berio (1925­2003) Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Folk Songs for mezzo­soprano and 7 players Lise de la Salle, piano Jard van Nes (Mezzo Soprano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, featuring listener requests. Riccardo Chailly (Conductor) The rediscovery of Bach's music in the mid­1800s, propelled by Email [email protected]. the publications of the Bach Gesellschaft, inspired a succession of 2:53 am new works by performer­composers such as Liszt and Busoni. Tournier, Marcel (1879­1951) Harp Sonatine, Op 30 MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b0977y6d) Lise de la Salle's lunchtime recital traces Bach's enduring legacy Rita Costanzi (Harp) Monday with Rob Cowan ­ Derren Brown, Mozart's Exsultate, before exploring treasured jewels of the Romantic repertoire. jubilate, Cigarettes and the Crimea 3:11 am Essential Classics with Rob Cowan Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750) MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b097thhd) Christ lag in Todesbanden (Cantata BWV 4) Rob takes us through the morning with the best in classical music Monday ­ BBC Philharmonic Thomas Hengelbrock (Conductor), Balthasar­Neumann­Chor, including: Pythagoras­Ensemble Tom Redmond presents a week of concerts from the BBC 0930 Rob explores potential companion pieces for Mozart's Philharmonic, with a particular focus on works by Elgar. The 3:29 am joyous motet for soprano and orchestra, Exsultate, jubilate, with 2pm concert features Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with soloist Nicola Matteis (fl.1670­1713); Anonymous its famous closing Alleluia David Garrett and a performance of Tchaikovsky's fourth Passages in Imitation of the Trumpet; 5 Marches from Playford's symphony. New Tunes 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history Pedro Memelsdorff (Recorder), Andreas Staier (Harpsichord) 2pm 1050 The extraordinary Derren Brown reveals the cultural Weber: Euryanthe, overture 3:40 am influences that have shaped him. Part of Radio 3's 'Why Music? Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto; Symphony No 4 Johann Strauss II (1825­1899) The Key to Memory', a long weekend at Wellcome Collection David Garrett (violin) The Blue Danube Waltz, Op 314 starting on Friday. BBC Philharmonic BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles Juanjo Mena (conductor) (Conductor) MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b0977y6g) c. 3.30pm 3:51 am Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741), Vivaldi the impresario Elgar: In the South Frederic Chopin (1810­1849) BBC Philharmonic Scherzo No 4 in E major Donald Macleod journeys through Vivaldi's early operatic Juanjo Mena (conductor) Dubravka Tomsic (Piano) successes Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending 4:03 am As part of the BBC's opera season, Composer of the Week takes a Yoo (violin) Healey Willan (1880­1968) look behind the curtain and onto the stage exploring the world of BBC Philharmonic Five Pieces Antonio Vivaldi's operas. Vivaldi was one of the most original Alpesh Chauhan (conductor) Ian Sadler (Organ) and influential Italian composers of his generation, and his music travelled far past the boundaries of his native Italy. He was Elgar: Serenade for Strings 4:14 am considered an innovator in the art of violin technique and BBC Philharmonic Traditional; Takemitsu, Toru (Arranger) concerto writing, and yet he said himself that during his career he John Storgards (conductor). Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) Stephen Cleobury (Conductor), BBC wrote nearly one hundred operas in total, though few have Singers survived today. Vivaldi not only composed for the stage and performed in theatre orchestras, but he also became something of MON 17:00 In Tune (b097807w) 4:18 am an impresario managing many aspects of opera productions. This Clark Rundell, Roman Rabinovich Srul Irving Glick (1934­2002) week Donald Macleod is joined by Professor Eric Cross to lift the Suite Hebraique No 1 veil on this lesser known operatic side of the creator of the famed Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live James Campbell (Clarinet), Valerie Tryon (Piano) Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi. performance. Sean's guests include Clark Rundell and Roman Rabinovich. 4:31 am Vivaldi's fame travelled far and wide as a virtuoso violinist and a (1857­1919) composer of concertos. So when he entered the world of opera as Prologue (I ) a composer, audiences expected something amazing. He wasn't MON 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (b097807y) Allan Monk (Baritone), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario new to the world of the stage, having performed as a theatre In Tune's specially curated playlist: an imaginative, eclectic mix Bernardi (Conductor) musician for many years. However, his first operatic work ' of music, featuring favourites together with lesser­known gems, in villa' was not the innovative spectacle people looked for. with a few surprises thrown in for good measure. The perfect way 4:36 am Vivaldi went on to revise this work, tightening up the deficiencies to usher in your evening. Kalnins, Alfred (1879­1951) as he saw them. By the time he composed his 'L'incornazione di Ballad Dario' in 1717, Vivaldi was clearly demonstrating his ability to Marcis Kuplais (Cello), Ventis Zilberts (Piano) create drama in music. It was during the same early period that MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0978080) Vivaldi was also becoming far more of a businessman in the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Peter Oundjian & Nicola 4:43 am theatre world. Joaquin Rodrigo (1901­1999) Benedetti Invocación y danza Sinfonia in C major, RV729 (Ottone in villa) RSNO perform Stravinsky's ground­breaking Rite of Spring Sean Shibe (Guitar) L'Arte dell'Arco alongside a brilliant new work 'Velocity' by UK composer Gavin Christopher Hogwood, director Higgins and Scotland's best­loved violinist and international 4:52 am superstar Nicola Benedetti joins the orchestra for the tempestuous Paul Hindemith (1895­1963) Ottone in villa, RV729 (Act 1 Sc's 9­11) violin concerto by Elgar. Trauermusik Cleonilla .... Susan Gritton (soprano) Recorded on Saturday 7 October at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Rivka Golani (Viola), Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Caio Silio .... Nancy Argenta (soprano) Tullia .... Sophie Daneman (soprano) Davis (Conductor) Higgins: Velocity Collegium Musicum 90 Elgar: Violin Concerto 5:00 am Richard Hickox, conductor Maurice Ravel (1875­1937) Interval at c.8.35pm Concerto No 8 in A minor, RV522 Cinq mélodies populaires grecques Jamie MacDougall introduces revolutionary music of another The English Concert Catherine Robbin (Mezzo Soprano), Andre Laplante (Piano) kind written by Debussy in 1913 around the same time that the Trevor Pinnock, director infamous Rite of Spring premiered in Paris. Steven Osborne 5:09 am performs some of the preludes from book 2 including La terrasse Jean­Baptiste Lully (1632­1687) L'incornazione di Dario, RV719 (Act 3 Sc's 8­15) des audiences du clair de lune, Ondine, Hommage à S. Pickwick Le bourgeois gentilhomme (suite) Alinda .... Roberta Mameli (soprano) Esq. P.P.M.P.C., Canope, Les tierces alternées and Feux Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tonnesen (Conductor) Arpago .... Sofia Soloviy (soprano) Oronte .... Lucia Cirillo (mezzo­soprano) d'artifice. Statira .... Sara Mingardo (alto)

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 6 of 11 c.8.55pm 4:08 AM As part of the BBC's opera season, Composer of the Week takes a Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring Barriere, Jean [1705­1747] look behind the curtain and onto the stage exploring the world of Sonata No.10 in G major for 2 cellos Antonio Vivaldi's operas. Vivaldi was one of the most original Royal Scottish National Orchestra Duo Fouquet and influential Italian composers of his generation, and his music Peter Oundjian, conductor travelled far past the boundaries of his native Italy. He was Nicola Benedetti, violin. 4:17 AM considered an innovator in the art of violin technique and Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) concerto writing, and yet he said himself that during his career he Valse impromptu, S.213 wrote nearly one hundred operas in total, though few have MON 22:00 Music Matters (b0977f8r) Louis Schwizgebel (piano) survived today. Vivaldi not only composed for the stage and [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] performed in theatre orchestras, but he also became something of 4:23 AM an impresario managing many aspects of opera productions. This Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) week Donald Macleod is joined by Professor Eric Cross to lift the MON 22:45 The Essay (b0978082) Festive Overture, Op.96 veil on this lesser known operatic side of the creator of the famed The Strangeness of Memory, Touching the Void Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi.

Neuroscientist Adam Zeman on how amnesia leads to a loss of 4:31 AM From 1718 until 1720, Antonio Vivaldi served the exceedingly self and describes the lives of two men, Peter and Marcus who Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) God­fearing Prince of Darmstadt at the Mantuan Court. During have been affected by their lack of a past. As Professor of Overture ­ this period he composed a number of , and also operas Cognitive and Behavioural Neurology at the University of Exeter, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava, Ondrej Lenard specifically to be premiered in Mantua at the Arciducale theatre, Adam works with people with epilepsy who experience loss of (conductor) including Tuezzone which was a huge success. Further works for memory. His work leads him to examine how memories are Mantua included Tito Manlio and La Candace, although Vivaldi formed and ask whether autobiographical details are the only part 4:38 AM maintained close links with other cities including Milan and of our sense of self that matters. Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Venice. Vivaldi's operatic career flourished in Mantua, yet Fantasiestücke, Op.73 disaster struck in 1720 with the death of the Empress in Vienna. Part of Why Music? The Key to Memory at Wellcome Collection Aljaz Begus (clarinet); Svjatoslav Presnjakov (piano) All theatres were closed, and Vivaldi soon decided to return to which launches on Friday with In Tune. Venice. 4:49 AM Langgaard, Rued (1893­1952) Overture, RV699 (Armida al campo d'Egitto) MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b0978084) 3 Rose Gardens Songs (1919) ('Surely I may kiss you'; 'Behind I Solisti Veneti Thelonious the wall'; 'Tired') Claudio Scimone, director Danish National Radio Choir, Kaare Hansen (conductor) Soweto Kinch presents music celebrating Thelonious Monk's Tuezzone, RV736 (Act 3, Sc 1) centenary, with a concert from the quartet Thelonious. In 4:59 AM Cino .... Roberta Mameli (soprano) celebration of the legendary pianist's music, Martin Speake (alto Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) Zelinda .... Delphine Galou (contralto) saxophone), Hans Koller (euphonium, piano), Calum Gourlay Prelude, Toccata and Variations Le Concert des Nations (bass) and James Maddren (drums) formed Thelonious in 2015 to Mindaugas Gecevicius (horn), Ala Bendoraitiene (piano) Jordi Savall, director re­explore his work. For this concert from Birmingham's CBSO Centre, they are joined by American guitarist Steve Cardenas who 5:10 AM Tito Manlio, RV738 (Act 3, Sc's 1­4) has recorded all of Monk's works. Also featured on the Schmeltzer, Johann Heinrich [c.1620­1680] Manlio .... Karina Gauvin (soprano) programme is bandleader John Beasley who takes a different Fechtschule (Fencing School) Servilia .... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo­soprano) approach to Monk's music in a newly released album. Stockholm Antiqua Lucio .... Beronesi (mezzo­soprano) Vitellia .... Marijana Mijanovic (contralto) 5:18 AM Lindo .... Christian Senn (bass­baritone) Albrecht, Alexander (1885­1958) Accademia Bizantina TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER 2017 Quintet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.6 (1913) Ottavo Dantone, director Pavol Kovác (piano), Bratislava Wind Quintet TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b09782vx) Cessate, omai cessate, RV684 The Sebastian String Quartet in Croatia 5:27 AM Andreas Scholl, countertenor Bridge, Frank [1879­1941] Ensemble 415 Enter Spring ­ rhapsody for orchestra Chiara Banchini, director Catriona Young presents string quartets by Niksa Njiric, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Francois­Xavier Roth Popandopulo and Shostakovich, played by the Sebastian Quartet (conductor) Producer Luke Whitlock. in Zagreb, Croatia. 5:44 AM 12:31 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b097mgvd) Njiric, Niksa [b. 1927] Piano Sonata No.18 in E flat major, Op.31 No.3 St Magnus Festival 2017, St Magnus International Festival: String Quartet No.1 in C sharp minor Zhang Zuo (piano) Trondheim Soloists Sebastian String Quartet 6:07 AM The first of four lunchtime concerts from the St. Magnus 12:55 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) International Festival, recorded in the stunning 12th­century St Papandopulo, Boris [1906­1991] Orcehstral Suite No.3 in D major, BWV.1068 Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. Norway's foremost string String Quartet No.1, Op.7 Erik Niord Larsen, Roar Broström (oboe), Ole Edvard Antonsen, ensemble, The Trondheim Soloists, play movements from Bach's Sebastian String Quartet Lasse Rossing, Jens Petter Antonsen (trumpet), Rolf Cato Raade Goldberg Variations arranged for strings by Dmitry Sitkovetsky (timpani), Risör Festival Strings, Andrew Manze (conductor). and Arnold Schoenberg's lustrous tone poem, Verklärte Nacht. 1:19 AM Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) J.S. Bach: Movements from The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Quartet No.2 in A major Op.68 for strings TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b09782vz) (arr. Dmitry Sitkovetsky) Sebastian String Quartet Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 Trondheim Soloists. 1:56 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Director: Oyvind Gimse Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) featuring listener requests. Missa sancta No.1 in E flat major, (J.224) 'Freischützmesse' Email [email protected]. Presenter: Kate Molleson Norwegian Soloist Choir, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Grete Producer: Laura Metcalfe Pedersen Helgerød (conductor)

TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b09782w1) 2:31 AM TUE Tuesday with Rob Cowan ­ Sibelius' Finlandia, Derren Brown, 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b097thsr) Prokofiev, Sergei [1891­1953] Tuesday ­ BBC Philharmonic Symphony No.3 in C minor, Op.44 LOLs Orchestre National de France, Pinchas Steinberg (conductor) Essential Classics with Rob Cowan Tom Redmond presents a week of concerts from the BBC Philharmonic, with a particular focus on works by Elgar. The 3:06 AM Rob takes us through the morning with the best in classical music 2pm concert includes his First Symphony, along with Richard Franck, Cesar [1822­1890] including: Strauss's First Horn Concerto featuring soloist Alberto Menendez. Piano Quintet in F minor Jorgen Larsen (piano), Skampa Quartet 0930 Rob explores potential companion pieces for Sibelius' most 2pm famous piece, an orchestral rallying cry for a new nation, Vaughan Williams: The Wasps, Overture 3:41 AM "Finlandia" : Horn Concerto No 1 Grieg, Edvard (Hagerup) [1843­1907] Elgar: Symphony No 1 Norwegian Dance No.1, Op.35, for piano duet 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history Alberto Menendez (horn) Leif Ove Andsnes & Håvard Gimse (piano) BBC Philharmonic 1050 The extraordinary Derren Brown reveals the cultural Juanjo Mena (conductor) 3:48 AM influences that have shaped him. Part of Radio 3's 'Why Music? Pylkkänen, Tauno [1918­1980] The Key to Memory', a long weekend at Wellcome Collection c. 3.25pm Suite for oboe and strings, Op.32 starting on Friday. Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor Aale Lindgren (oboe), Finnish Radio Orchestra, Petri Sakari Jian Wang (cello) (conductor) BBC Philharmonic TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b09782z5) Sir Andrew Davis (conductor) 3:57 AM Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741), Vivaldi at the Mantuan Court Tournier, Marcel (1879­1951) c. 4.05pm Images for harp and string quartet, Op.35 Donald Macleod follows Vivaldi during his period at the court in Beethoven: Symphony No 3, 'Eroica' Erica Goodman (harp), Amadeus Ensemble Mantua BBC Philharmonic

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Ben Gernon (conductor). WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2017 3:58 AM Sor, Fernando (1778­1839) WED 00:30 Through the Night (b0978824) Introduction, Theme and Variations on Marlborough s'en va­t­en TUE 17:00 In Tune (b09784l8) Mezzo­soprano Anita Rachvelishvili at the Peralada Festival guerre (For he's a jolly good fellow), Op.28 Vladimir Ashkenazy, Nimrod Borenstein, Anna Stephany Xavier Díaz­Latorre (guitar)

Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Catriona Young presents a recital from the Peralada Festival with 4:08 AM performance. Sean's guests include Vladimir Ashkenazy and Georgian mezzo­soprano Anita Rachvelishvili. Pianist is David Bach, Johann Christian (1735­1782) Nimrod Borenstein to talk about the launch of a new CD to mark Aladashvili. Quintet in F major for flute, oboe, violin, viola and continuo, the 80th birthday of Vladimir Ashkenazy. Anna Stephany Op.11 No.3 performs live in the studio ahead of her performance at Oxford 12:31 AM Les Adieux Lieder Festival. Handel, George Frideric [1685­1759] (, HWV 40 Act 1) 4:18 AM Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Falla, Manuel de [1876­1946] TUE 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (b09784lb) Seven Spanish Popular Songs arr. for trumpet and piano 12:35 AM Alison Balsom (trumpet), Alisdair Beatson (piano) In Tune's specially curated playlist: an imaginative, eclectic mix Taktakishvili, Otar [1924­1989] of music, featuring favourites together with lesser­known gems, Mzeo tibatvisa (June Sun) 4:31 AM with a few surprises thrown in for good measure. The perfect way Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909­1969) to usher in your evening. Suite for Chamber Orchestra 12:39 AM Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Krenz (conductor) Rachmaninov, Sergei [1873­1943] TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b097rxvn) Child, thou art as beautiful as a flower, Op 8 No 2; Oh, do not 4:39 AM Pavel Haas Quartet ­ Live from Wigmore Hall: Stravinsky, Ravel, grieve, Op 14 No 8; Sing not to me, beautiful maiden, Op 4 No 4 Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Dvorak Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in C sharp minor (from S.244) Ladislav Fantzowitz (piano) Live from Wigmore Hall The Pavel Haas Quartet music by 12:48 AM Stravinsky, Ravel and Dvorak. Fauré, Gabriel [1845­1924] 4:48 AM The Pavel Haas Quartet have won many awards for their Aprés un rêve, Op 7 No 1; Fleur jetée, Op 39 No 2 Lassus, Orlande de (1532­1594) recordings of the music of Smetana and Janacek. Tonight they are Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Magnificat 'Praeter rerum seriem' joined by viola player Pavel Nikl for more music from their The King's Singers: Jeremy Jackson & Alastair Hume Czech homeland. And they pair this with a classic of the French 12:53 AM (countertenors), Robert Chilcott (tenor), Colin Mason & Simon repertoire. Saint­Saëns, Camille [1835­1921] Carrington (baritones), Stephen Connolly (bass) Presented by Martin Handley. Amour! Viens aider ma faiblesse; Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix 4:57 AM Stravinsky: Concertino for string quartet (two arias from et Dalila) Ravel, Maurice [1875­1937] Ravel: String Quartet in F major Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Tzigane INTERVAL music: Andras Schiff plays movements from 1:04 AM Razvan Stoica (violin), Andrea Stoica (piano) Janacek's On an overgrown path. Lara, Agustin [1897­1970] Granada 5:07 AM Dvořák: String Quintet in E flat major, Op. 97 Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Coulthard, Jean (1908­2000) Four Irish Songs, orch. Michael Conway Baker Pavel Haas Quartet with Pavel Nikl (viola) 1:07 AM Linda Maguire (mezzo­soprano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, de Falla, Manuel [1876­1946] Mario Bernardi (conductor) Written in 1920 to enliven the famous Flonzaley Quartet's Seven Spanish Popular Songs repertoire, Stravinsky's brief Concertino revels in the contrasts Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) 5:17 AM and tension between two different scales. Zarebski, Juliusz (1854­1885) It prefaces the Pavel Haas Quartet's exploration of Ravel's String 1:21 AM Polonaise triomphale in A major, Op.11 Quartet in F, an emblem of poise and playfulness, and Dvořák's Bizet, Georges [1838­1875] Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Pawel Przytocki (Conductor) sonorous 'viola quintet', written in the summer of 1893 in En vain pour éviter; L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (two arias from Spillville, Iowa. Carmen) 5:25 AM Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Piano Sonata No.30 in E, Op.109 TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b09784ld) 1:29 AM Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) Salman Rushdie. Uncertainty. Bizet, Georges [1838­1875] Prés des remparts de Séville, from Carmen 5:44 AM Salman Rushdie talks about fictional families, identity and Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) American politics with Shahidha Bari. Plus a discussion of Violin Sonata in C, K.296 uncertainty with the science writer, Marcus Chown and author 1:33 AM Malin Broman (violin), Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano) Lionel Shriver, as Marianne Elliot's production of Simon Saint­Saëns, Camille [1835­1921] Stephens's new play Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle, Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix, from 'Samson et Dalila' 6:01 AM starring Kenneth Cranham and Anne­Marie Duff opens. It's the Anita Rachvelishvili (soprano), David Aladashvili (piano) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) first production in the West End from Elliot's new theatre Trio in E flat major for horn, violin and piano, Op.40 company. 1:40 AM Martin Hackleman (horn), Martin Beaver (violin), Jane Coop Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) (piano). Salman Rushdie's latest novel is called The Golden House. String Quartet in C major, K.465, 'Dissonance' Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle runs at the Wyndhams Casals Quartet: Vera Martínez­Mehner and Abel Tomàs (violins), Theatre in London's West End for 14 weeks. Jonathan Brown (viola), Arnau Tomàs (cello) WED 06:30 Breakfast (b0978826) Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Producer: Zahid Warley. 2:08 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D major, BWV 1050 featuring listener requests. TUE 22:45 The Essay (b09784lg) Ensemble 415, Lars­Ulrik Mortensen (Harpsichord) The Strangeness of Memory, False Memories Email [email protected]. 2:31 AM We all remember where we were as a child when a particular Bruch, Max (1838­1920) WED world event took place; depending on your age it could be the Scottish Fantasy, Op.46 09:00 Essential Classics (b0978828) killing of J.F. Kennedy, the bombing of the twin towers in New James Ehnes (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Wednesday with Rob Cowan ­ How to Smell Like a Georgian, York or the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Chris French is Mario Bernardi (conductor) Chopin's Military Polonaise, Derren Brown Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths and is interested in the Essential Classics with Rob Cowan nature of early childhood memories. Some memories when we 3:01 AM interrogate them are clearly not believable and others can be Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (1732­1795) implanted, so how reliable are our memories? Rob takes us through the morning with the best in classical music Pygmalion ­ cantata for bass and orchestra including: Harry Van der Kamp (bass), Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max (conductor) TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b09784lj) 0930 Rob explores potential companion pieces for a well known piece of music. Verity Sharp with Claire M Singer 3:34 AM Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Verity Sharp is by joined Claire M Singer, director of the Organ 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history 2 Marches in E flat major for wind Reframed festival. Claire M Singer is Music Director of the organ Bratislavská komorná harmónia (Bratislava Chamber Harmony), 1050 The extraordinary Derren Brown reveals the cultural at Union Chapel, which houses a unique "Father" Willis organ, Justus Pavlík (director) influences that have shaped him. Part of Radio 3's 'Why Music? the last of its kind in England with water­powered bellows. The Key to Memory', a long weekend at Wellcome Collection Elsewhere on the programme, Verity marks Thelonious Monk's 3:41 AM starting on Friday. centenary, plays music to accompany a Giriama wedding and Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) features new material by Leveret. Eight Ländler (German dances) (from D.790) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b097882b) Produced by Freya Hellier for Reduced Listening. Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741), Vivaldi is presented to the Pope 3:49 AM Tartini, Giuseppe (1692­1770) Donald Macleod surveys Antonio Vivaldi's successes in Symphony in A major I Cameristi Italiani As part of the BBC's opera season, Composer of the Week takes a Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 8 of 11 look behind the curtain and onto the stage exploring the world of Michael Francis (conductor) Michael Longley about taking inspiration from his home town in Antonio Vivaldi's operas. Vivaldi was one of the most original County Mayo, the Great War and the Troubles. and influential Italian composers of his generation, and his music c. 3.20pm travelled far past the boundaries of his native Italy. He was Elgar: Pleading Belonging: The Story of the Jews 1492­1900 is the title of Simon considered an innovator in the art of violin technique and Roderick Williams (baritone) Schama's latest book. concerto writing, and yet he said himself that during his career he BBC Philharmonic Devorah Baum teaches at the University of Southampton and has wrote nearly one hundred operas in total, though few have Sir Andrew Davis (conductor). written Feeling Jewish (A Book for Just About Anyone) and The survived today. Vivaldi not only composed for the stage and Jewish Joke. performed in theatre orchestras, but he also became something of an impresario managing many aspects of opera productions. This WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b097882h) Michael Longley is the recipient of the 2017 PEN Pinter Prize. week Donald Macleod is joined by Professor Eric Cross to lift the Southwark Cathedral His latest collection is called Angel Hill. The Pen Pinter prize is veil on this lesser known operatic side of the creator of the famed awarded annually to a writer from Britain, the Republic of Ireland Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi. Live from Southwark Cathedral or the Commonwealth who, in the words of Harold Pinter's Nobel Literature Prize speech, casts an 'unflinching, unswerving gaze Vivaldi returned to Venice in 1720 where he continued to work Introit: Like as the hart (Noel Rawsthorne) upon the world' and shows a 'fierce intellectual determination...to for the Ospedale. He also threw himself into Venetian theatrical Responses: Noel Rawsthorne define the real truth of our lives and our societies.' life, now casting his own singers for his stage productions. By Psalms 59, 60, 61 (Barnby, Stainer, Lloyd) 1723 his opera 'Ercole' was premiered in Rome and was a big hit. First Lesson: 1 Chronicles 29 vv.10­19 Producer: Craig Smith. Vivaldi was invited to compose for the 1723 Carnival season in Canticles: Noel Rawsthorne in D Rome, where he presented them with his new opera ''. Second Lesson: Colossians 3 vv.12­17 WED 22:45 The Essay (b097c1vp) This was another success and soon the composer found himself Anthem: Blest Pair of Sirens (Parry) The Strangeness of Memory, The Fallibility of Memory not only presented to the Pope, but also commissioned to Hymn: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation compose music for the wedding of Louis XV of France. Further (Lobe den Herren) Organ Voluntary: Dankpsalm Op.145 no.2 (Reger) Eyewitness accounts are crucial in court cases but how reliable opera successes came Vivaldi's way including 'Farnace' and are people's memories? Forensic psychologist Professor Fiona ' furioso', although these were both premiered in Venice Stephen Disley (Director of the Girls' Choir) Gabbert researches the reliability, suggestibility and fallibility of and included a particular singer the composer had now taken an Edward Hewes and Peter Wright (Organists). memory to discover how errors are made. And while most people interest in, Anna Giro. think their memories are their own, social influences can cause "memory conformity" when people discuss their shared Sento in seno ch'in pioggia di lagrime (Giustino, Act 2 scene 1) WED 16:30 New Generation Artists (b097882k) experiences together. Fiona's research leads to tips on how to cue Nathalie Stutzmann, contralto & conductor Peter Moore, Benjamin Grosvenor in Duparc and Ravel up the brain to improve how memories are made. Orfeo 55 Tom Redmond presents a selection of recordings of French music Sorte, che m'invitasti ....Ho nel petto un cor sì forte (Giustino, Act featuring Radio 3 New Generation Artists past and present. WED 2 scene 13) 23:00 Late Junction (b0978942) Today current NGA, Peter Moore plays his own transcription of Nathalie Stutzmann, contralto & conductor Verity Sharp previews Tusk Festival an exquisite song by Henri Duparc and Benjamin Grosvenor is Orfeo 55 heard in a recording he made back in 2010 of one of the most Verity Sharp previews Tusk Festival in Gateshead. In anticipation Farnace (Act 3, scenes 8­12) fiendish works in the piano repertoire. of an extended interview recorded at his home in Lincolnshire, Gilade .... Karina Gauvin (soprano) Verity explores the musical collaborations of Robert Wyatt. Plus Duparc Phidyle Tamiri .... Ruxandra Donose (mezzo­soprano) music by James Tenney and a new release from Hannah Martin Peter Moore (trombone), Jonathan Ware (piano) .... Mary Ellen Nesi (mezzo­soprano) and Philip Henry's duo, Edgelarks. Selinda .... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo­soprano) Ravel Gaspard de la nuit Produced by Freya Hellier for Reduced Listening. Farnace .... Max Emanuel Cencic (countertenor) Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) Pompeo .... Daniel Behle (tenor) [rec. 2010] Choir or Swiss Radio and Television, I Barocchisti Each year the BBC New Generation Artists Scheme offers six THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER 2017 Diego Fasolis, conductor brilliant musicians, chosen from the brightest talent at home and abroad, a two year opportunity to develop their talents in the THU Orlando furioso (Act 2, scenes 4­6) 00:30 Through the Night (b0978fn7) concert hall, the recording studio and with the BBC Orchestras. BBC Proms 2015: Alina Ibragimova plays Bach ­ programme 1 Angelica .... Veronica Cangemi (soprano) The BBC New Generation Artists scheme is recognized Orlando .... Marie­Nicole Lemieux (contralto) internationally as perhaps the leading opportunity of its kind and Medoro .... Blandine Staskiewicz (mezzo­soprano) many of the artists who have taken part since its inception in 1999 Catriona Young introduces a performance of solo Bach from Ruggiero .... Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) are now pursuing glittering international careers. violinist Alina Ibragimova at the 2015 Proms and concert music Ensemble Matheus and opera, recorded from locations throughout Europe. Jean­Christophe Spinosi, director WED 17:00 In Tune (b097mk19) Violin Concerto in A minor, RV358 12:31 AM Simon Standage, violin Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 ­ 1750) Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Sonata for solo violin No.1 in G minor, BWV.1001 The Academy of Ancient Music performance. Christopher Hogwood, director Alina Ibragimova (violin) 12:48 AM Producer Luke Whitlock. WED 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (b097893w) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 ­ 1750) Partita for solo violin No.1 in B minor, BWV.1002 In Tune's specially curated playlist: an imaginative, eclectic mix Alina Ibragimova (violin) WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b097rz22) of music, featuring favourites together with lesser­known gems, St Magnus Festival 2017, St Magnus International Festival: with a few surprises thrown in for good measure. The perfect way 1:20 AM Steven Osborne to usher in your evening. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 ­ 1750) In this, the second lunchtime concert from Orkney's annual Sonata for violin solo No.2 in A minor, BWV.1003 Alina Ibragimova (violin) celebration of the arts, pianist Steven Osborne contrasts WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b098s7nq) Debussy's visionary and atmospheric 'La cathédrale engloutie' London Piano Festival: Two­Piano Marathon with the emotional and technical intensity of Rachmaninov's 1:44 AM Études­Tableaux, Op. 33 and a selection of the later Op. 39 Six internationally acclaimed pianists in a programme of music Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 ­ 1750) version by Busoni Etudes. Recorded in the stunning setting of St Magnus Cathedral, for two pianos from the London Piano Festival 2017. Piano Concerto in D minor, BWV.1052 Kirkwall, Orkney as part of this year's St. Magnus International Recorded at Kings Place, London, on 7th October Dinu Lipatti (piano), Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eduard van Festival. Beinum (conductor) Part 1 Introduced by Kate Molleson. John Adams: Hallelujah Junction (1996) (Driver & Owen) 2:04 AM Mozart: Sonata in D for two pianos, K448 (Itin & Smirnova) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Rachmaninov: Études­tableaux, Op. 33 Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 (Owen & Apekisheva) Lute Partita in C minor, BWV.997 Debussy: Préludes Book I, No. 10: La cathédrale engloutie Konrad Junghänel (lute) Rachmaninov: Selection from Études­Tableaux, Op. 39 Part 2 Ravel: Rhapsodie espagnole (1905) (Owen & Apekisheva) 2:27 AM Steven Osborne (piano). Elena Langer: RedMare (London Piano Festival Commission; Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) World Premiere) (Owen & Apekisheva) Prelude in C minor (orig for lute), BWV.999 Schumann: Andante and Variations, Op. 46 (Tan & Driver) Christophe Bossert (organ, St Martin's Church, Varazdinske WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b097tjgt) Shostakovich: Concertino, Op. 94 (Itin & Smirnova) Toplice) Wednesday ­ BBC Philharmonic Lutosławski: Variations on a Theme by Paganini (1941) (Tan & Driver) 2:31 AM Tom Redmond presents recordings from the BBC Philharmonic, Sibelius, Jean [1865­1957] today including a world premiere performance of Raymond Yiu's Melvyn Tan, Lisa Smirnova, Ilya Itin, Charles Owen, Katya Symphony No. 4 in A minor Op.63 'The World was once all miracle' and Beethoven's Eighth Apekisheva, Danny Driver (pianos). Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Paavo Berglund (conductor) Symphony. 3:04 AM 2pm WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b098hz1m) Melartin, Erkki (1875­1937) Beethoven: Symphony No 8 Jewish history, jokes and contemporary identity. Michael Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.60 (1913) Raymond Yiu: The World was once all miracle Longley. Hannu Lintu (violin), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, John Burgess: Symphony in C Storgårds (conductor) Roderick Williams (baritone) Simon Schama and Devorah Baum join Philip Dodd for a Robin Tritschler (tenor) conversation ranging from the expulsion of Jewish people from 3:33 AM BBC Philharmonic Spain in 1492 to Jewish jokes today. Plus an interview with poet Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1561­1613)

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Miserere Essential Classics with Rob Cowan THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b097tjqc) Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (Conductor) Thursday ­ Opera Matinee: Puccini's 'Manon Lescaut' Rob takes us through the morning with the best in classical music 3:44 AM including: Tom Redmond presents a performance of Puccini's 'Manon Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Lescaut' conducted by Antonio Pappano with soprano Kristine Etude no.11 in A minor, Op.25 0930 Rob explores potential companion pieces for John Adams' Opolais, tenor Jonas Kaufmann and baritone Christopher Lukas Geniusas (piano) explosive and exuberant short orchestral piece "Short Ride in a Maltman. Fast Machine". 3:48 AM Plus the BBC Philharmonic performs Walton's Cello Concerto Raminsh, Imant [aka Ramins, Imants] [b.1943] 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history with soloist Leonard Elschenbroich, and music by Prokofiev and Put vejini (Blow Ye Wind!) for mixed chorus Elgar. 1050 The extraordinary Derren Brown reveals the cultural Kamer Youth Chorus; Maris Sirmais (director) influences that have shaped him. Part of Radio 3's 'Why Music? 2pm 3:53 AM The Key to Memory', a long weekend at Wellcome Collection Puccini: Manon Lescaut Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) starting on Friday. Manon Lescaut..... Kristine Opolais (Soprano) Double Concerto in C minor, BWV.1060 Chevalier des Grieux ..... Jonas Kaufmann (Tenor) Hans­Peter Westermann (Oboe), Mary Utiger (Violin), Camerata Lescaut ..... Christopher Maltman (Baritone) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b0978fnf) Koln Geronte de Ravoir ..... Maurizio Muraro (Bass) Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741), Vivaldi becomes unfashionable Singer ..... Nadezhda Karyazina (Soprano) 4:07 AM Donald Macleod surveys the 1730s when Vivaldi's opera became Edmondo ..... Benjamin Hulett (Tenor) Francesco Corbetta (1615­1681) old­fashioned Dancing Master ..... Robert Burt (Tenor) Folias Lamplighter ..... Luis Gomes (Tenor) Simone Vallerotonda (Spanish guitar) As part of the BBC's opera season, Composer of the Week takes a Innkeeper ..... Nigel Cliffe (Baritone) look behind the curtain and onto the stage exploring the world of Sergeant ..... Jihoon Kim (Bass Baritone) 4:14 AM Antonio Vivaldi's operas. Vivaldi was one of the most original Naval Captain ..... Jeremy White (Bass) Crusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775­1838) and influential Italian composers of his generation, and his music Royal Opera House Orchestra Introduction et Air suèdois, Op.12, for clarinet and Orchestra travelled far past the boundaries of his native Italy. He was Royal Opera House Chorus Anne­Marja Korimaa (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony considered an innovator in the art of violin technique and Antonio Pappano (Conductor) Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (conductor) concerto writing, and yet he said himself that during his career he wrote nearly one hundred operas in total, though few have c. 4pm 4:24 AM survived today. Vivaldi not only composed for the stage and Walton: Cello Concerto Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) performed in theatre orchestras, but he also became something of Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) Overture from "Der Schauspieldirektor", K.486 an impresario managing many aspects of opera productions. This BBC Philharmonic Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Borge Wagner (Conductor) week Donald Macleod is joined by Professor Eric Cross to lift the Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) veil on this lesser known operatic side of the creator of the famed 4:31 AM Prokofiev: Autumn Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi. Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) BBC Philharmonic The Ruler of the Spirits ­ overture, Op.27 During the late 1720s Antonio Vivaldi was at the height of his Andrew Gourlay (conductor) BBC Philharmonic, (conductor) career. By this time he'd been presented to the Pope, composed Elgar: Grania and Diarmid: Incidental Music and Funeral March music for the wedding of Louis XV of France, and was now 4:37 AM BBC Philharmonic spending much time in conversation with the Holy Roman Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Sir Andrew Davis (conductor). Emperor Charles VI. However, new fashions were emerging in Violin Sonata in G major the world of opera, pioneered by composers such as Hasse, Leo Alina Ibragimova (Violin), Cedric Tiberghien (Piano) and Porpora. Yet Vivaldi's stage works were still popular THU 17:00 In Tune (b0978fnl) currency in Europe, including the premiere of his La fida ninfa in 4:54 AM Andrey Lebedev, Iosif Purits, Wallis Giunta Verona in 1732. Vivaldi during this period became aware that Andriessen, Hendrick (1892­1981) trends in opera were changing. In order to combat this and retain Concertino for cello and orchestra Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live interest in his music, Vivaldi turned to popular librettos at the Michael Müller (cello), Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, performance. Sean's guests include Andrey Lebedev and Iosif time, including L'Olimpiade by Metastasio. Thierry Fischer (conductor) Purits, who perform live in the studio ahead of their performance at Two Moors Festival, and mezzo soprano Wallis Giunta joins Con la face di Megera (Semiramide, Act 3 Sc 2) 5:05 AM Sean to talk about her roles in Opera North's Little Greats season. Lorenzo Regazzo, bass Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Concerto Italiano Finale from the ballet music to "Prometheus" Alessandrini, director Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava (orchestra), THU 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (b0978fnn) Ludovít Rajter (conductor) La fida ninfa, RV714 (Act 1 Sc 7­9) In Tune's specially curated playlist: an imaginative, eclectic mix Licori .... Sandrine Piau (soprano) AM of music, featuring favourites together with lesser­known gems, 5:14 Elphina .... Marie­Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Haydn, (Franz) Joseph [1732­1809] with a few surprises thrown in for good measure. The perfect way Osmino .... Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) to usher in your evening. Trio Sonata in E flat major (H.XV.29) Ensemble Matheus Kungsbacka Trio Jean­Christophe Spinosi, director 5:30 AM THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b0978fnq) Violin Concerto in E flat major, Op 8 No 5, RV253 (La tempesta BBC NOW, Sondergard. Mosolov, Beethoven, Shostakovich Jiranek, Frantisek (1698­1778) di mare) Sinfonia in D major The Academy of Ancient Music Live from St David's Hall, Cardiff Collegium Marianum, Jana Semeradova (Director) Andrew Manze, director Presented by Nicola Heywood­Thomas 5:39 AM L'Olimpiade, RV725 (Act 1 Sc 8­10) Mosolov: The Iron foundry [Zavod] Op.19 Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688­1758) Megacle .... Roberta Invernizzi (soprano) Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat major, Op.73 Overture à due cori in B flat Licida .... Sara Mingardo (contralto) (Emperor) Cappella Coloniensis, Hans­Martin Linde (conductor) Aristea .... Sonia Prina (contralto) Concerto Italiano c. 8.10pm Interval 6:03 AM Rinaldo Alessandrini, director Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) c. 8.35pm Shostakovich: Symphony No 12 in D minor Op.112 3 Songs for chorus, Op.42 Producer Luke Whitlock. (The Year 1917) Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) Igor Levit (piano) 6:13 AM THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b097rzz6) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) St Magnus Festival 2017, St Magnus International Festival: Duo Thomas Søndergård (conductor) Abegg variations, Op.1, for piano Van Vliet Annika Treutler (piano) Igor Levit joins the BBC NOW in Beethoven's 5th Piano Duo Van Vliet perform a diverse programme that includes works Concerto, plus Thomas Søndergård conducts Shostakovich's 6:21 AM from John Dowland, Henry Purcell, Toshio Hosokawa and new Symphony No 12 as part of the Russian Revolution centenary Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] work by Andrew Thomas; all arranged for the unusual season in Wales. The fearsome machines and indomitable spirit Concerto for sopranino recorder, two violins and continuo, RV combination of accordion and viola. This atmospheric, late­night of the workers in Mosolov's ballet score give a dramatic opening 108 concert was recorded in St Magnus Cathedral as part of Orkney's to the programme. Shostakovich's symphony follows suit with an Bolette Roed (recorder), Arte dei Suonatori (ensemble). mid­summer music festival. unusually patriotic depiction of Lenin's life, commissioned by the Communist Party to honour the revolution. Beethoven's 'Emperor' Introduced by Kate Molleson. concerto also continues the grand theme, with his noblest score THU 06:30 Breakfast (b0978fn9) since his 'Eroica'. Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny John Dowland: Flow My Tears John Dowland: If My Complaints Could Passions Move Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Andrew Thomas: The Sound of Waves (World Première) THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b0978fns) featuring listener requests. Henry Purcell: Dido's Lament Pacific Rim politics; Ronan Bennett Toshio Hosokawa: Into the Depth of Time Email [email protected]. Benjamin Britten: Lachrymae The Gunpowder Plot in a new tv dramatisation by Ronan Bennett plus presenter Rana Mitter explores anti­Catholic prejudice in Rafał Łuc (accordion) Britain today, and historians Richard McGregor and Hans van de THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b0978fnc) Ian Anderson (viola). Ven discuss relations between Japan, US and China. And the Thursday with Rob Cowan ­ Indecent Exposure of an Australian Icelandic poet and songwriter Sjón on his role in Poetry Mermaid, Adam's Short Ride in a Fast Machine, Derren Brown International as it celebrates its 50th anniversary since it was Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 10 of 11 founded in 1967 by former poet laureate Ted Hughes. 3:29 AM FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b097c1v4) Lange­Müller, Peter Erasmus (1850­1926) Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny Richard McGregor is former Beijing bureau chief for The Tre Madonnasange, Op.65 Financial Times and the author of Asia's Reckoning: China, Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Japan, and the Fate of U.S. Power in the Pacific Century. featuring listener requests. Hans van de Ven has written China at War: triumph and tragedy 3:35 AM in the emergence of the new China 1937 ­ 1952. He is Professor Lawes, William (1602­1645) Email [email protected]. of Modern Chinese History, Department of East Asian Studies, Suite a 4 in G minor University of Cambridge. Concordia, Mark Levy (Conductor) 'Gunpowder' a 3­part TV series developed by Ronan Bennett, Kit FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b097c1v6) Harington and Daniel West will air on BBC TV 3:42 AM Friday with Rob Cowan ­ Vivaldi's Autumn (from the Four Poetry International is on London's Southbank from Friday 13th­ Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) Seasons), Derren Brown, Rossetti's Wombats Sunday 15th October as part of the London Literature Festival. The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers Rob takes us through the morning with the best in classical music Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko You can hear Ronan Bennett's Private Passions on BBC Radio 3 Munih (conductor) including: on November 5th. 0930 Rob explores potential companion pieces for a well known 3:49 AM piece of music. Today it's one of the concerti from Vivaldi's Producer: Fiona McLean. Kats­Chernin, Elena [b.1957] Seasons ­ Concerto in F major RV.293, for violin and orchestra Russian Rag (Autumn) Donna Coleman (piano) THU 22:45 The Essay (b0978fnv) 1010 Time Traveller. A quirky slice of cultural history The Strangeness of Memory, The Tricks of Memory 3:55 AM Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Professor David Shanks is an expert in memory and learning at 1050 The extraordinary Derren Brown reveals the cultural "Caro nome" ­ Gilda's aria from Act I, scene ii of Rigoletto UCL and investigates how the brain makes memories. This has influences that have shaped him. Part of Radio 3's 'Why Music? Inese Galante (soprano), Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, implications for exams and for how people can learn a language, The Key to Memory', a long weekend at Wellcome Collection Aleksandrs Vilumanis (conductor) in this essay David looks at how we can influence our memories starting with In Tune today. and tells us about the more unusual ways to remember. 4:00 AM Casella, Alfredo [1883­1947] FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b097c1v8) Barcarola e scherzo THU 23:00 Late Junction (b0978fnx) Antonio Vivaldi (1678­1741), Vivaldi's late operas Min Park (flute), Huw Watkins (piano) Verity Sharp with James Cargill's Mixtape Donald Macleod delves into Antonio Vivaldi's late works for the 4:09 AM James Cargill of Broadcast and Children of Alice compiles a Late stage Handel, George Frideric (1685­1789) Junction mix, a thirty­minute space in which our mixtape curators Concerto Grosso in B flat major, Op.3 No.1 As part of the BBC's opera season, Composer of the Week takes a can extend themselves and indulge the extremities of their record Elar Kuiv (Violin), Olev Ainomae (Oboe), Estonian Radio look behind the curtain and onto the stage exploring the world of collection. Alongside singer Trish Keenan, Cargill was a Chamber Orchestra, Paul Magi (Conductor) Antonio Vivaldi's operas. Vivaldi was one of the most original founding member of influential indie­electronica outfit Broadcast, and influential Italian composers of his generation, and his music whose final album was the 2013 soundtrack to Peter Strickland's 4:19 AM travelled far past the boundaries of his native Italy. He was film Berberian Sound Studio, exactly two years after Keenan's Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) considered an innovator in the art of violin technique and death. Cargill has recently released a self­titled debut album on Rondo in A minor, K.511, for piano concerto writing, and yet he said himself that during his career he Warp with his current project, Children Of Alice. Kristian Bezuidenhout (fortepiano) wrote nearly one hundred operas in total, though few have Elsewhere in the programme, hear music from Yat Kha, survived today. Vivaldi not only composed for the stage and 4:31 AM Zeitkratzer and sound art from Fierce Festival. performed in theatre orchestras, but he also became something of Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) an impresario managing many aspects of opera productions. This Produced by Freya Hellier for Reduced Listening. Overture to the opera "Des Teufels Lustschloss" (The Devil's week Donald Macleod is joined by Professor Eric Cross to lift the Pleasure Palace) veil on this lesser known operatic side of the creator of the famed Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi. Miroslaw Blaszczyk (conductor) FRIDAY 13 OCTOBER 2017 Vivaldi had become aware that his final stage works were 4:41 AM competing with new trends in the world of opera. In a bid to FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b097c1v2) Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560­1613) combat this he turned to popular librettos by Metastasio and BBC Proms 2015: Alina Ibragimova plays Bach ­ programme 2 Mercé, grido piangendo ­ from Madrigali a cinque voci, Libro Zeno. Vivaldi also started to write showcase arias full of vocal V...; Napoli, Gian Giacomo Carlino (1611) pyrotechnics to bedazzle the listener, whilst playing to the Ensemble Daedalus, Roberto Festa (director) strengths of the soloist. Examples of these virtuosic arias are Violinist Alina Ibragimova concludes her performance of Bach's included in Griselda from 1735, or from two years later, Catone 4:46 AM complete Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin in the second of her in Utica. Despite these canny moves, Vivaldi's status as an opera two Late Night BBC Proms from 2015. With Catriona Young. Frescobaldi, Girolamo [1583­1643] composer was in decline. For many years he was frustrated in his La Romanesca attempts to stage an opera in Ferrara. There were even personal 12:31 AM Maria Cleary (Arpa Doppia) intrigues, leading to a ban placed upon Vivaldi's music in Ferrara, Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) by the Papacy there. Towards the end of Vivaldi's life, he was still 4:52 AM Partita No.2 in D minor for solo violin, BWV.1004 active in the world of the theatre, but turned from composing Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Alina Ibragimova (violin) operas to becoming more of an opera arranger. Lachrymae (Reflections on 'If my complaints could passions 1:02 AM move' by Dowland) for viola and piano, Op.48 Scocca dardi l'altero tuo ciglio (Griselda) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Antoine Tamestit (viola), Markus Hadulla (piano) Ottone .... Simone Kermes (soprano) Sonata No.3 in C major for solo violin, BWV.1005 Ensemble Matheus 5:05 AM Alina Ibragimova (violin) Jean­Christophe Spinosi, director Bantock, Granville [1868­1946] 1:26 AM Celtic symphony for strings and 6 harps Griselda, RV718 (Act 2, sc 11­14) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) Constanza .... Verónica Cangemi (soprano) Partita No.3 in E major for solo violin, BWV.1006 Ottone .... Simone Kermes (soprano) 5:26 AM Alina Ibragimova (violin) Griselda .... Marie­Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Gualtiero .... Stefano Ferrari (tenor) 1:46 AM Five Scottish and Irish Folksongs (WoO.152/20) Ensemble Matheus Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Stephen Powell (tenor soloist in No.1), Lorraine Reinhardt Jean­Christophe Spinosi, director Magnificat in D major, BWV.243 (soprano soloist in No.3), Linda Lee Thomas (piano), Gwen Lydia Teuscher (soprano), Maria Espada (soprano), Marie­Claude Thompson (violin), Eugene Osadchy (cello), Vancouver Chamber Catone in Utica, RV705 (Act 2, sc 12­14) Chappuis (mezzo­soprano), Kenneth Tarver (tenor), Florian Choir, Jon Washburn (conductor) Arbace .... Emőke Baráth (soprano) Boesch (baritone), Bavarian Radio Chorus, Peter Dijkstra Emilia .... Ann Hallenberg (mezzo­soprano) 5:40 AM (director), Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (conductor) Marzia .... Sonia Prina (contralto) Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Il Complesso Barocco 2:14 AM Pensees Lyriques, Op.40 Alan Curtis, director Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Eero Heinonen (piano) Trio Sonata No.3 in D minor, BWV.527 Concerto in D major for violin, 2 oboes, 2 horns and timpani, 6:00 AM Juliusz Gembalski (organ of St Anne Church in Warsaw) RV562A Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Adrian Chandler, violin 2:31 AM Lute Concerto in D major La Serenissima Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Nigel North (Lute), London Baroque Adrian Chandler, conductor Piano Concerto No.26 in D major, K.537, 'Coronation' 6:10 AM Producer Luke Whitlock. Christian Ihle Hadland (piano), Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen (conductor) Haydn, (Johann) Michael [1737­1806] Sinfonia in E flat major (MH.340) (P.17) FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b097s1pw) 3:02 AM Academia Palatina, Florian Heyerick (director) St Magnus Festival 2017, St Magnus International Festival: Jenner, Gustav Uwe (1865­1920) 6:25 AM Joseph Shiner and Ashley Fripp Trio in E flat for Clarinet, Horn and Piano (1900) Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] James Campbell (clarinet), Martin Hackleman (horn), Jane Coop For our final lunchtime concert in the St. Magnus International (piano) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, D.774) Edith Wiens (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano). Festival 2017 series, pianist Ashley Fripp performs Debussy's 'Images, Première Série'. He is joined by clarinettist Joseph Shiner for Schumann's delicate 'Drei Fantasiestücke', Debussy's Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 October 2017 Page 11 of 11

'Première rhapsodie' and Poulenc's popular Clarinet Sonata. Debussy: Syrinx Today's recital was recorded in the town hall at the beautiful Boulez: Mémoriale fishing port of Stromness. Ives: 3 Places in New England

Schumann: Drei Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 8.25pm Interval Debussy: Première rhapsodie, L116 Baritone Peter Snipp describes the difficulties and pitfalls of Debussy: Images, Première Série, L110 opera singing, including having to remember all the words at the Poulenc: Clarinet Sonata, FP 184 same time as singing, acting, and coming on and off stage at the right moment. Joseph Shiner (clarinet) Ashley Fripp (piano) 8.45pm Mozart: Symphony No.40 in G minor, K.550 Presenter: Kate Molleson Producer: Laura Metcalfe. Jane Mitchell, flute Ed Cooke, Grandmaster of Memory Aurora Orchestra FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b097tkzk) Nicholas Collon, conductor. Friday ­ BBC Philharmonic live from Salford

Tom Redmond presents a live concert from the BBC FRI 22:00 The Verb (b097c1vm) Philharmonic at MediaCityUK in Salford, featuring a complete The Memory Verb performance of Smetana's 'Ma vlast' ­ part of Afternoon Concert's tone poem theme. Plus performances of Sibelius's first symphony Ian McMillan presents a 'memorisable' cabaret of the word. and Elgar's Falstaff. Acclaimed biographer, historian and critic Jenny Uglow celebrates the language and rhymes of one of the most memorable 2pm poets in the English language ­ Edward Lear. Rachel Parris and Smetana: Ma vlast Amy Cooke­Hodgson ­ from the award­winning improvisation BBC Philharmonic theatre company 'Austentatious' ­ bravely take on an extreme Pietari Inkinen (conductor) memory challenge, and we explore the techniques that have been developed over the centuries to remember poetry and drama. And c. 3.25pm one of our best loved actors, Julian Glover, considers the role of Sibelius: Symphony No 1 memory in the theatre. BBC Philharmonic Jamie Phillips (conductor) Part of Radio 3's weekend of programming 'Why Music? The Key to Memory'. c. 4pm Nicola LeFanu: Wind­blown seeds BBC Philharmonic FRI 22:45 The Essay (b0978940) Clark Rundell (conductor) The Strangeness of Memory, Memory and the landscape c. 4.20pm Claire woke up one morning to discover that overnight she had Elgar: Falstaff lost her memory as a result of a viral infection. Dr Catherine BBC Philharmonic Loveday, a neuropsycholgist at the University of Westminster, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor). has worked with Claire for many years and shares what life is like when you can only live in the present.

FRI 17:00 In Tune (b097c1vf) Why Music? The Key to Memory FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b097c1vr) Why Music? The Key to Memory Sean Rafferty presents a live edition from London's Wellcome Collection. In Tune launches, Why Music? The Key to Memory, Kathryn Tickell explores how music is remembered and passed a special weekend exploring music's unique capacity to be down from generation to generation in three very different remembered and the role of music for dementia sufferers. Radio 3 traditions from around the World with performances by British­ is in partnership with the world­renowned Wellcome Collection Iraqi singer Alya Al­Sultani, Senegalese kora player Seckou and the weekend includes wide­ranging concerts, world Keita and Mercury Prize nominated UK folk singer and song premieres, live events and new research from leading musicians, collector Sam Lee. scientists and experts. Sean's guests include Dame Evelyn Recorded earlier this evening at the world­renowned Wellcome Glennie, violinist Jack Liebeck, and baroque collective 's Collection as part of 'Why Music? The Key to Memory' ­ a Knot, all performing live at Wellcome Collection. weekend of live events, concerts and discussions exploring music's unique capacity to be remembered.

FRI 19:00 Music and Memory (b097c1vh) Alya Al­Sultani was born in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, and Seven Ages of Memory moved to London with her parents following the ­Iraq war. Her first musical experiences were Iraqi folk songs sung by her What are we without our memories? Philip Ball talks to great grandmother and radio broadcasts of Um Kolthum, Abdel­ neuroscientists about when we first become our musical selves Halim and Fairouz which she listened to with her family whilst through our memories and asks if it is inevitable that we lose growing up in Tottenham. With her ensemble SAWA she puts a them with age and infirmity. He explores the idea that our fresh take on these Iraqi folk songs drawing on elements of free abilities to recall music reveal particular aspects of the workings jazz and post­classical composition. of the human brain. Seckou Keita comes from a long lineage of Senegalese musical Part of Why Music? The Key to Memory, a weekend of events, heritage: his father is from the Keita royal line, and his mother concerts and discussions exploring the implications of music's was a Cissokho, a clan associated with musicians. He has been a unique capacity to be remembered. champion of the kora music of the Casamance region of southern Senegal, but he plays styles from throughout the country, embracing the four different traditional kora tunings. FRI 19:45 Radio 3 in Concert (b097c1vk) The Musical Memory Palace Over the course of the last five years and two albums Sam Lee has tirelessly worked at collecting and sharing traditional music Live from Maida Vale Studios, Sarah Walker joins Aurora from Britain and Ireland; in particular from the Romany Gypsy Orchestra to present a concert devoted memory and music. In the and Irish traveller communities. His stunning arrangements of first half, ancient Greece, a much admired flautist and New these traditional songs both preserve and push forward the England are recalled by Claude Debussy, Pierre Boulez and tradition in new and exciting ways.'. Charles Ives.

After the interval Aurora Orchestra, famous for its feats of memory, turn the tables and ask the audience to do the memorising in a session you will never forget!

Enter the Musical Memory Palace as, with the help of Aurora Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Collon, Grandmaster of Memory Ed Cooke shows you how to memorise the dramatic and complex first movement of Mozart's late, great Symphony No. 40, before the orchestra play the complete symphony. Listeners at home will be able to join in by following online a series of the same mnemonic symbols that the audience is seeing.

Part of Why Music? The Key to Memory, a weekend of live events, concerts and discussions exploring the implications of music's unique capacity to be remembered, produced by Radio 3 in partnership with Wellcome Collection.

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