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Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 August 2016 Page 1 Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 August 2016 Page 1 of 23 SATURDAY 20 AUGUST 2016 5:01 AM Dohnanyi, Erno (1877-1960) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b07nmxfk) Symphonic Minutes (Op.36) St Stephen's Day in Hungary Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Tamas Vasary (Conductor) 5:15 AM Jonathan Swain introduces music by Liszt, Haydn, Kodaly and Weiner, Leo (1885-1960) others performed by notable Hungarian musicians, remembering Divertimento No.2 in A minor Op.24 Stephen I, the first king of Hungary. 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Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.25 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b07pds0d) Takács Quartet Saturday - Martin Handley 3:27 AM Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 4 Hungarian folk songs for chorus (Sz.93) featuring listener requests. The Hungarian Radio Chorus, Peter Erdei (Conductor) 3:40 AM Email [email protected]. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Piano Concerto No.15 in B flat major, K.450 SAT 09:00 Record Review (b07pds0g) Deszö Ránki (Piano), Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Janos Rolla Summer Record Review: Proms Composer - Emily Howard (Leader) 4:05 AM with Andrew McGregor, including recordings of Proms Composer Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Emily Howard and a review of new opera releases by Jeremy Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke (Mephisto waltz no.1) Sams. Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (Conductor) 4:17 AM 9.00am Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849), Kocsis, Zoltan (Arranger) Saint-Saens: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 Mazurka (Op.63 No.3) in C sharp minor arr. Kocsis for clarinet & SAINT-SAENS: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor Op. 33; Cello piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor Op. 119; Le carnaval des animaux; Zsolt Szatmari (Clarinet), Zoltan Kocsis (Piano) Africa - Fantasie for piano & orchestra Op. 89; Wedding Cake - 4:19 AM Valse-Caprice for piano & strings Op. 76 Goldmark, Karoly (1830-1915) Truls Mork (cello), Louis Lortie (piano), Helene Mercier (piano), Im Fruhling (In the Spring): overture (Op.36) Alasdair Malloy (glass harmonica), Bergen Philharmonic Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Antal Jancsovics (Conductor) Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor) 4:34 AM CHANDOS CHSA5162 (Hybrid SACD) Hubay, Jeno (1858-1937) Solo from The Cremona Lutenist Victor Herbert: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 Ferenc Szecsodi (Violin), Istvan Kassai (Piano) HERBERT, V: Cello Concerto No. 1 in D major Op. 8; Cello 4:37 AM Concerto No. 2 in E minor Op. 30; Irish Rhapsody Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Mark Kosower (cello), Ulster Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta (conductor) Academic Festival Overture (Op.80) NAXOS 8573517 (CD budget) Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (Conductor) 4:48 AM Prokofiev: Symphony No. 6 & Waltz Suite Kalman, Emmerich Imre (1882-1953) PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 6 in E flat minor Op. 111; Waltz Suite Törek/Tassilo's Aria (Komm Zigany) from Grafin Mariza Op. 110 Denes Gulyas (Tenor), Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Hungarian Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor) Radio Choir, Tamas Breitner (Conductor) NAXOS 8573518 (CD budget) 4:54 AM Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) 9.30am Proms Composer: Emily Howard (born 1979) Marche hongroise (Rakoczy march) Emily Howard: Magnetite Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer (Conductor) HOWARD: Magnetite; Threnos; Mesmerism; Leviathan; Solar; Afference Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 August 2016 Page 2 of 23 Lucy Goddard (mezzo-soprano), Simon Whiteley (bass), Alexandra 10.45am Jeremy Sams on new opera releases Dariescu (piano), scapegoat (saxophone / percussion duo), Elias Andrew talks to Jeremy Sams about a clutch of new opera String Quartet, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew releases including lesser known works by Debussy and Gounod Gourlay (conductor) and Ravel's L'Heure espagnole. NMC D219 (CD) SULLIVAN, A: HMS Pinafore Cloud Chamber: Paul Vowles Elizabeth Watts (Josephine), Toby Spence (Ralph Rackstraw), John BENNETT, R R: Duo Concertante Mark Ainsley (Sir Joseph Porter KCB), Andrew Foster-Williams CARPENTER, G: Sonata (Captain Corcoran), Hilary Summers (Buttercup), Neal Davies GORB: Clarinet Sonata (Dick Deadeye), Gavan Ring (Bill Bobstay), Barnaby Rea (Bob HORNE, D: Phantoms Becket), Kitty Whately (Hebe), Tim Brooke-Taylor (narrator), HOWARD, EMILY: Cloud Chamber Scottish Opera, Richard Egarr (conductor) Paul Vowles (clarinet), Gemma Beeson, Jonathan Fisher (piano) LINN CKD522 (2CD mid-price) PRIMA FACIE PFCD035 (CD) GOUNOD: Cinq-Mars John McCabe: Farewell Recital Mathias Vidal (Le Marquis de Cinq-Mars), Veronique Gens (La BRIDGE: Heart's Ease Princesse Marie de Gonzague), Tassis Christoyannis (Le Conseiller CASKEN: The Haunting Bough de Thou), Andrew Foster-Williams (Le Pere Joseph), Andre HOWARD, EMILY: Sky and Water Heyboer (Le Vicomte de Fontrailles), Norma Nahoun (Marion MCCABE, J: Tenebrae Delorme), Marie Lenormand (Ninon de L’Enclos, Un Berger), RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales Jacques-Greg Belobo (Le Roi, Le Chancelier), Andrew Lepri Meyer SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata No. 14 in A minor, D784 (De Montmort, L’Ambassadeur), Matthias Ettmayr (De Montresor, John McCabe (piano) Eustache), Wolfgang Klose (De Brienne), Chor des Bayerischen TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0139 (CD) Rundfunks, Munchner Rundfunkorchester, Ulf Schirmer (conductor) The NMC Songbook EDICIONES SINGULARES ES1024 (2 CD + Book) Including: HOWARD, EMILY: Wild Clematis in Winter Sopranos - Claire Booth, Ailish Tynan, Elizabeth Atherton, Mezzo- Debussy: Edgar Allan Poe Operas sopranos - Susan Bickley, Lore Lixenberg, Jean Rigby, DEBUSSY: La chute de la maison Usher; Le diable dans le beffroi Countertenors - James Bowman, Michael Chance, Andrew Watts, William Dazeley (Roderick Usher), Eugene Villanueva (Roderick's Tenors - Andrew Kennedy, Daniel Norman, Benjamin Hulett, friend), Virgil Hartinger (doctor), Lin Lin Fan (Lady Madeline), Baritones - Stefan Loges, Roderick Williams, George Mosley, Eugene Villanueva (Le Bourgmestre), Lin Lin Fan (Jeannette), Richard Jackson, David Stout, Trebles - Andrew Swait, Sam Harris, Michael Dries (Le Haut-sonneur), Virgil Hartinger (Jean), Gottinger Pianists - Iain Burnside, Andrew Ball, Andrew Plant, Andrew West, Symphonie Orchester, Christoph-Mathias Mueller Michael Finnissy, Huw Watkins, Jonathan Powell, Lucy Wakeford PAN CLASSICS PC10342 (2CD mid-price) harp; Jane Chapman harpsichord, Owen Gunnell percussion, Antonis Hatzinikolaou guitar RAVEL: L'heure Espagnole NMC NMCD150 (4CD mid-price) Suzanne Danco (Concepcion), Jean Giraudeau (Gonzalve), Michel Hamel (Torquemada), John Cameron (Ramiro), Andre Vessieres 10.10am Cello Concertos (Don Inigo Gomez), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Maderna Hasse, CPE Bach & Hertel: Cello Concertos TESTAMENT SBT1511 (CD) BACH, C P E: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Wq. 170 (H432) HASSE, J A: Concerto for cello and strings in D 11.45am HERTEL, J W: Cello Concerto in A minor; Cello Concerto in A major Brahms: The Violin Sonatas Alexander Rudin (cello, conductor), Musica Viva (Moscow BRAHMS: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1-3 (complete); Sonatensatz Chamber Orchestra) (Scherzo from the F.A.E. sonata), WoO 2 CHANDOS CHAN0813 (CD) Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano) ONDINE ODE12842 (CD) Haydn, Mozart/Cassado & CPE Bach: Cello Concertos BACH, C P E: Cello Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Wq. 171 (H436) SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b07pdtc3) CASSADO: Cello Concerto D Major (arrangement of the Mozart's Dvorak Dumky Trio and Laura Jurd Horn Concerto E flat Major K447) HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1 Clemency Burton-Hill celebrates the music making of the BBC Valentin Radutiu (cello), Munchener Kammerorchester, Stephan New Generation Artists. Each Saturday lunchtime over the Frucht summer, there's a chance to hear a starry line-up of young HANSSLER HC16038 (CD) musicians caught by the BBC microphones as they embark on their international careers. In advance of his BBC Proms Haydn: Cello Concertos performance tomorrow, Narek Hakhnazaryan here teams up with HAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1; Cello Esther Yoo and recent NGA, Zhang Zuo for Dvorak's evergreen Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 (Op. 101); Symphony No. Dumky Trio. 13 in D major: Adagio cantabile; Adagio from Violin Concerto in C, H.VIIa No. 1 Laura Jurd: Finding the Way Pavel Gomziakov ('Chevillard King of Portugal’ Stradivarius cello), Laura Jurd (trumpet), John Edwards (double bass), Seb Rochford Orquestra Gulbenkian, Erik Heide (drums) ONYX ONYX4151 (CD) Scriabin: Romance Shai Wosner plays Haydn and Ligeti Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello), Marianna Shirinyan (piano) HAYDN: Capriccio 'Acht Sauschneider mussen seyn' in G major, Hob.XVII/1; Fantasia (Capriccio) in C major, Hob.
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