Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 1 of 20 SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2016 Zakhar Bron (conductor)

SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b0786bfv) 2:33 AM Russian Violin Fireworks from the Connecting Generations Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) arr. Soriano, Concert at the 2015 Trans-Siberian Arts Festival Francesco (1548-1621) Missa Papae Marcelli arranged for double choir Jonathan Swain presents a concert of dazzling virtuosic violin BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor), unidentified organist pieces performed by star pupils of legendary teacher Zakhar Bron who conducts the Novosibirsk Philharmonic. 3:01 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) 1:01 AM Symphony No.3 (Op.55) in E flat major 'Eroica' Zimbalist, Efrem (1889-1985) Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Rolf Gupta (conductor) Fantasy on The Golden Cockerel Mone Hattori (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; 3:50 AM Zakhar Bron (conductor) Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) Quartet for flute/violin and strings (T.309/3) in A major 1:10 AM Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Plamen Djurov (conductor) Massenet, Jules (1842-1912) Meditation from 'Thais' 4:07 AM Elvin Ganiyev (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) Zakhar Bron (conductor) Impromptu in Ab major (Op.29) Krzysztof Jablonski (piano) 1:16 AM Sarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908) 4:12 AM Zigeunerweisen Op.20 Strauss (ii), Johann [1825-1899] Elvin Ganiyev (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Schatz-Walzer ('Treasure Waltz') from Der Zigeunerbaron Zakhar Bron (conductor) (Op.418) Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, Raffi Armenian 1:25 AM (conductor) Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm (1814-1865) Fantaisie brillante...sur Otello de Rossini Op.11 4:21 AM Elli Choi (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Zakhar Duparc, Henri (1848-1933) Bron (conductor) L'invitation au voyage Gerald Finley (Baritone), Stephen Ralls (Piano) 1:39 AM Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840) 4:26 AM Cantabile Op.17 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) Mone Hattori (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Concerto for trombone and military band in B flat major Zakhar Bron (conductor) Tibor Winkler (trombone), Chamber Wind Orchestra, Zdenek Machacek (conductor) 1:44 AM Waxman, Franz (1906-1967) 4:37 AM Carmen fantasy Dandrieu, Jean-François (c.1681-1738) Mone Hattori (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Rondeau - L'Harmonieuse from Pièces de Clavecin: Book I Zakhar Bron (conductor) Colin Tilney (harpsichord)

1:55 AM 4:43 AM Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] Sonata in C major Op.56 4 Mozart Songs: Oiseaux, si tous les ans (K.307); Dans un bois Zakhar Bron (violin); Vadim Repin (violin) solitaire [Einsam ging ich jungst] (K.308); Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte (K.520); Ridente la 2:11 AM calma (K.152) transcribed from Myslivecek's 'Il caro mio bene' Ponce, Manuel Maria (1882-1948) Malin Christensson (soprano), Simon Lepper (piano) Estrellita Vadim Repin (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; 4:53 AM Zakhar Bron (conductor) Vivaldi, Antonio [1678-1741] Concerto in G minor for Strings and continuo (RV.157) 2:15 AM Il Giardino Armonico Ravel, Maurice 1875-1937 Tzigane - rapsodie de concert, arr. for violin and orchestra 5:01 AM Zakhar Bron (violin/director); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Stanley, John (1712-1786) Orchestra Voluntary in D major (Op.5 No.5) arr. for trumpet and organ Stanko Arnold (trumpet), Ljerka Ocic (organ) 2:26 AM Chaminade, Cecile (1857-1944) arr. Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) 5:05 AM Spanish Serenade Op.150 Wagner, Richard [1813-1883] Zakhar Bron (violin/director); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Orchestra Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Arvid Engegård (conductor)

2:29 AM 5:16 AM Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) Buxtehude, Dietrich (c.1637-1707) Waltz and Polka from 5 Pieces Ciaccona 'Quemadmodum desiderat cervus' (BuxWV.92) Mone Hattori (violin); Zakhar Bron (violin/director/conductor); John Elwes (tenor), Ensemble La Fenice, Jean Tubéry (cornet & Vadim Repin (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 2 of 20 5:23 AM Tom Service visits Opera North for the world premiere of Prokofiev, Sergei [1891-1953] arr. Adolf Gottlieb Pleasure, a dramatic opera set in a gay nightclub, written by Cinderella Fantasy Suite the young up-coming composer Mark Simpson, making his Aglika Genova (piano), Liuben Dimitrov (piano) debut in the genre. We interview him, and music critic Paul Griffiths reviews the opera too. Also, we visit Birmingham's 5:35 AM Symphony Hall as it turns 25 this month to learn about its Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) illustrious history, its relevance in the local community today, Quartet for flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon no.6 in F major as well as its contribution to the UK's cultural life. Tom talks to 'Andante et tema con variazioni' its CEO Nick Reed and to local journalist Christopher Morley Vojtech Samec (flute), Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Frantisek from the Birmingham Post. Machats (bassoon), Josef Illes (french horn)

5:47 AM SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b078w9b7) Josquin des Prez (c.1450/5-1521) Rory Kinnear Chanson: Ma bouche rit Banchieri Singers, Dénes Szabó (conductor) Ahead of his first lead singing role in twenty years in The Threepenny Opera at The National Theatre, actor Rory Kinnear 5:52 AM presents a personal selection of music for voice. The voice as Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887) instrument, the voice as storyteller, voices together and voices Overture, 'Prince Igor' alone, voices from the past and present, sacred and secular, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Oliver voices which have all recently made him think: "Oh gosh, how Dohnanyi (Conductor) long until we open?"

6:03 AM Including Strauss's Geduld which brings back painful memories Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) of a school singing competition, Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares Music for the Royal Fireworks who inspired a plum brandy soaked trip to Bulgaria, and Collegium Aureum Mozart's Mass in C minor, which moved Rory to tears in a village hall in the Brecon Beacons. 6:26 AM Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) Concerto for piano and orchestra (Op.13) SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b078w9b9) Robert Leonardy (piano), Saarbrücken Radio Symphony The Yellow Star Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor). Matthew Sweet presents music from films set in and after the Holocaust including Laszlo Melis's score to Son of Saul which SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b078w3xf) won Best Foreign Language Film at this year's Academy Saturday - Martin Handley Awards, and Alfred Newman's music for The Diary of Anne Frank, our classic score of the week. Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b078w9bc) Email [email protected]. Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music in all styles of jazz and a classic session from Ben Webster and Art Tatum. SAT 09:00 Record Review (b078w3xh) Building a Library: Schubert's Piano Trio in E flat, D929. SAT 17:00 Jazz Line-Up (b078w9bf) with Andrew McGregor International Jazz Day Special - Stan Sulzmann Quartet and Gus Stirrat Band 0930 Building a Library Kevin Le Gendre celebrates International Jazz Day with a special Iain Burnside compares recordings of Schubert's E flat Piano live edition from the Blue Lamp, Aberdeen featuring Trio D.929 and makes a personal recommendation. It was one performances by saxophonist Stan Sulzmann and his quartet. of the last compositions Schubert completed and was one of Sulzmann has played with a variety of artists including US the few late works he heard performed before his premature saxophonist Michael Brecker, pianist John Taylor and Mile death. The main theme of the Andante has been used in many Davis's close collaborator Gil Evans. Stan's band for this film soundtracks and is thought to be based on a Swedish folk performance includes pianist Kit Downes, bassist Conor Chaplin song. and drummer James Maddren. Also on the bill, emerging Scottish jazz talent Gus Stirrat Band, featuring former winner of 1030 the Young Scottish Jazz Musician Award, pianist Alan Benzie. Andrew talks to the violinist Daniel hope about his "musical grandfather" Yehudi Menuhin who was born 100 years ago this In 2011, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and month. Together they unpack the 80 CD, 11 DVD box set 'The Cultural Organization) officially designated April 30 as Menuhin Century Collection', and listen to Menuhin's famous International Jazz Day in order to highlight jazz and its first recording of the Elgar violin concerto from 1932, recently diplomatic role of uniting people in all corners of the globe. This remastered. year the host city is Washington D.C and will see President Obama hosting a Jazz at the Whitehouse event, along with 1140 various performance being organised by jazz communities Andrew chooses an outstanding new release as his Disc of the across the world. Week.

SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 (b078wbyk) SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b078w708) Live from the Met Pleasure, Symphony Hall Birmingham Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 3 of 20 Strauss's Elektra We hear from a midwife, a psychotherapist, a coastguard, a pilot, the great undertaker poet, Thomas Lynch - and there's a Today's Live from the Met is Strauss's mighty take on the Greek song from Jackie Oates. myth Elektra. Daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Klytämnestra, Elektra is in mourning for her father, killed by her Producer: Julian May. mother and her lover. Elektra is obsessed with the revenge she intends to take, enlisting her siblings for help. In this startlingly modern sounding work, Nina Stemme sings Elektra, driven mad SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b078wlkf) by her desire for revenge, Waltraud Meier her fearsome The BBC Symphony Orchestra's Embedded Scheme mother, and Eric Owens and Adrianne Pieczonka her brother and sister. Sara Mohr-Pietsch hears from three composers who have been taking part in Sound and Music's 'Embedded' scheme with the Presented by Mary Jo Heath and Ira Siff. BBC Symphony Orchestra. This scheme gives the chance for a handful of composers to work closely with the orchestra in Strauss: Elektra workshops and rehearsals before their new works are unveiled in concert. Each of the new works lasts just under a quarter of Elektra ..... Nina Stemme (soprano) an hour but, apart from that, they could not be more different, Chrysothemis ..... Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano) the sources of inspiration ranging from music for Tom and Jerry Aegisth ..... Burkhard Ulrich (tenor) cartoons, a poem by Wallace Stevens to the ancient Greek Klytämnestra ..... Waltraud Meier (mezzo-soprano) myth of Midas. With over 140 applicants for these sought after Orest ..... Eric Owens (bass-baritone) opportunities, the sheer quality of the UK's compositional talent Orest's guardian ..... Kevin Short (bass-baritone) could not fail to impress. Alongside these three new works, the A young servant ..... Mark Schowalter (tenor) BBC Symphony gave a rare performance in the UK of an An old servant ..... James Courtney (bass) exquisite orchestral work by the contemporary French master Overseer of the servants/Klytämnestra's confidante ..... Susan Edith Canat de Chizy and a sublime Meditation symphonique by Neves (soprano) the twenty two year old Olivier Messiaen. First maid ..... Bonita Hyman (contralto) Second maid ..... Maya Lahyani (soprano) Ryan Latimer Third maid/Klytämnestra's trainbearer ..... Andrea Hill (soprano) Antiarkie Fourth maid ..... Claudia Waite (soprano) Fifth maid ..... Roberta Alexander (soprano) David Coonan Vain Prayer The Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York The Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York Olivier Messiaen Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor). Les offrandes oubliées

Edward Nesbit SAT 20:30 BBC Performing Groups (b07903k5) In spite of the mere objectiveness of things BBC Philharmonic Édith Canat de Chizy The BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, Pierre d'éclair (2010-12) perform an extended suite from Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake. BBC Symphony Orchestra, Pierre-André Valade (conductor)

SAT 21:30 Between the Ears (b078wbym) Modern Muses Seelonce, Seelonce: A Call for Help Julia Wolfe and Mark Stewart founders of the New York-based Bang on a Can discuss their enduring musical friendship which Last summer the musician Tim van Eyken had to make a has lasted over thirty years, and how they have continued to distress call while afloat. He was struck by how, at the moment inspire each other with each collaboration. of greatest tension and stress, the language used was calm itself. Instructions were simple and clear. Indeed, during the Edward Cowie crisis language itself almost disappeared through the imposition no. 4 of radio silence (the call 'Seelonce, Seelonce') clearing the and airwaves so rescuers could listen solely to signals from those Birdsong Bagatelle 'Tawny Owl' who had called for help. The Kreutzer Quartet.

Tim van Eyken, the dramatist Joseph Wilde and radio producer Julian May trace the history, the development of the language of the call for help, from the initial Mayday procedure created SUNDAY 01 MAY 2016 by Frederick Mockford. A radio operator at East Croydon airport, in 1923 he was asked for a word that would indicate distress SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b078wnjr) and would easily be understood by all in an emergency. Nat King Cole

They gather recordings of distress calls and the conversations Geoffrey Smith celebrates the centenary today of Nat "King" between those in danger (whose language is often very Cole, the iconic pop vocalist who was also a brilliant jazz dramatic and heart rending - "Now. Now. Please. Come Now.") pianist. Geoffrey Smith surveys his keyboard hits, which and their rescuers, terse, calm, yet urgent. Joe writes a drama inspired the likes of Oscar Peterson and Diana Krall. for the actress Susan Jameson ; Julian uses calls, responses, instructions, and song, make a story in sound of the call for help. They delve into how we call for help: from a new born SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b078wnjt) baby's first cry, then the reluctance to do so, that shameful For Orthodox Easter: Rachmaninov's Vespers from the BBC admittance of need, to the point at which we become beyond Singers help (forever in 'seelonce'), yet help is given. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 4 of 20 Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Rachmaninov's 5:01 AM Vespers from the BBC Singers and conductor Stephen Cleobury Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) in Liverpool Cathedral. Overture in B flat major D.470 Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti 1:01 AM (Conductor) Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) Vespers (All-night vigil) for chorus (Op.37) 5:07 AM BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (director) Vitols, Jazeps (1863-1948) Romance 1:57 AM Valdis Zarins (violin), Ieva Zarina (piano) Franck, César [1822-1890] Sonata for violin and piano (M.8) in A major 5:14 AM Jennifer Pike (violin), Tom Blach (piano) Dinev, Petar [1889-1980] Milost mira No.6 (A Mercy of Peace No.6) 2:27 AM Holy Trinity Choir, Plovdiv, Vessela Geleva (conductor) Elgar, Edward [1857-1934] Variations on an original theme ('Enigma') Op.36 for orchestra 5:18 AM BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832) Variations on the old Swedish air 'Och liten Karin tjente' in E 3:01 AM minor, Op.91 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Folmer Jensen (piano) (MONO studio recording from 1958-1963) Suite in A minor (BWV.818a) Wolfgang Glüxam (harpsichord) 5:33 AM Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) 3:15 AM Pohjola's daughter - symphonic fantasia (Op.49) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Berglund Sinfonias (15 three-part Inventions) (BWV.787-801) (conductor) Glenn Gould (piano) 5:47 AM 3:42 AM Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) Heinichen, Johann David (1683-1729) Horn Concerto No.2 in E flat major "Se mai, Tirsi, mio bene" - from the cantata 'Clori e Tirsi' Markus Maskuniitty (horn), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nancy Argenta (soprano), Nigel Short (countertenor), Cappella Junichi Hirokami (conductor) Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) 6:08 AM 4:01 AM Halévy, Jacques-François (1799-1862) Matušic, Frano (b.1961) Aria: "Quand de la nuit l'epais nuage" (from "L'eclair", Act 3) Two Croatian Folksongs Benjamin Butterfield (tenor); Canadian Opera Company Dubrovnik Guitar Trio Orchestra; Richard Bradshaw (conductor)

4:07 AM 6:14 AM Trad. Danish, arr. by the Danish String Quartet Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Nordic Folk Music Piano Trio in G major 'Premier Trio' (c.1879) Danish String Quartet: Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen (violin), Grumiaux Trio: Luc Devos (piano), Philippe Koch (violin), Luc Frederik Øland (violin), Asbjørn Nørgaard (viola), Fredrik Dewez (cello) Schøyen Sjölln (cello) 6:37 AM 4:14 AM Groneman, Johannes (c.1710-1778) Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Flute Sonata in E minor Symphonic dance no.2 (Allegro grazioso) (Op.64 No.2) Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ingar Bergby (conductor) (harpsichord)

4:21 AM 6:49 AM Falla, Manuel de [1876-1946] Piston, Walter (1894-1976) 7 Canciones populares espanolas arr. for trumpet and piano Prelude and Allegro (for organ and orchestra) (1943) Alison Balsom (trumpet), Alisdair Beatson (piano) David Schrader (organ), Grant Park Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar (conductor). 4:33 AM Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849) 3 Nocturnes for piano, Op.15: No.1 in F major; No.2 in F sharp SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b078wnjw) major; No.3 in G minor Sunday - Martin Handley Julien Brocal (piano) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 4:46 AM featuring listener requests. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Aria: "O wie ängstlich, o wie feurig" - from 'Die Entführung aus Email [email protected]. dem Serail' Michael Schade (tenor), Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw (conductor) SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b078wnjy) James Jolly 4:51 AM Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) James Jolly presents this week's Building a Library choice in full, Concerto in F major (RV.442) for treble recorder Schubert's Piano Trio no 2 in E Flat, which he follows with a Michael Schneider (recorder), Camerata Köln range of music featuring three main performers, from a Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 5 of 20 Mozartian vocal trio to J S Bach's Concerto for Three Violins, Psalms 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 (Turle, Lemon, Goss, BWV 1064R. The current season of British music includes Harris, Parratt, Elgar) Elgar's "In the South", and James also introduces music by the First Lesson: Hosea 13 vv.4-14 week's young performer. Canticles: Sumsion in A Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 15 vv.50-58 Anthem: Faire is the heaven (Harris) SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b078wr8m) Hymn: Praise my soul, the King of heaven (descant: Robinson) Roger Allam Organ Voluntary: Imperial March (Elgar, arr. Martin)

Roger Allam is an actor equally at home with Shakespeare, Director of Music: Andrew Nethsingha musical theatre, detective shows, and comedy on both radio Herbert Howells Organ Student: Joseph Wicks and television. From the Globe Theatre to Game of Thrones, Junior Organ Student: Glen Dempsey. through Endeavour, The Thick of It and Cabin Pressure, to the RSC and the West End, he refuses to be typecast. SUN 16:00 Choir and Organ (b078wtnc) He talks to Michael Berkeley about his lifelong passion for Daniel Pailthorpe, Haydn's Insanae et Vanae Curae music and why he became an actor rather than an opera singer. And he explains how he overcame his initial Sara Mohr-Pietsch talks to the flautist Daniel Pailthorpe about reservations about the Globe Theatre to play Falstaff there (a his favourite choral music, which includes works by J.S. Bach, performance that won him the Olivier Award for Best Actor). John Sheppard and Hoagy Carmichael. It's the turn of amateur group "Got 2 Sing" to introduce themselves in our regular Roger’s musical passions are predominately 20th century, with feature "Meet My Choir" and Sara's choral classic is Haydn's music by Britten, Messiaen and Ravel, but he also chooses "Insanae et vanae curae", a sacred motet with a fascinating Bach, Schubert and a mesmerising piece of medieval music. history.

Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus Media Production for BBC Radio 3 SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b078n8xp) Beginnings

SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07866f4) The Listening Service - an odyssey through the musical Wigmore Hall Mondays: and Michael Collins universe with Tom Service. Join him on a journey of imagination and insight, exploring how music works. Live from Wigmore Hall, London, the Borodin Quartet performs a delightfully playful Tchaikovsky suite arranged by their Each week, Tom aims to open our ears to different ways of founding first violinist, the late Rostislav Dubinsky, and are imagining a musical idea, a work, or a musical conundrum, on joined by clarinettist Michael Collins for one of the great the premise that "to listen" is a decidedly active verb. masterworks of the clarinet and chamber repertory, Mozart's Clarinet Quintet. How does music connect with us, make us feel that gamut of sensations from the fiercely passionate to the rationally Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch intellectual, from the expressively poetic to the overwhelmingly visceral? What's happening in the pieces we love that takes us Tchaikovsky (arr. Rostislav Dubinsky): Album pour enfants Op. on that emotional rollercoaster? And what's going on in our 39 brains when we hear them?

Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major K581 When we listen - really listen - we're not just attending to the way that songs, symphonies, and string quartets work as Borodin Quartet collections of notes and melodies. We're also creating meanings Michael Collins (clarinet). and connections that reverberate powerfully with other worlds of ideas, of history and culture, as well as the widest range of musical genres. We're engaging the world with our ears. The SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b078wrp1) Listening Service aims to help make those connections, to listen Florilegium - 25th Anniversary actively.

Lucie Skeaping chats to the award-winning flautist and recorder So where do we start? This inaugural programme takes player Ashley Solomon, professor and Head of Historical "Beginnings" at its theme - how do you begin a piece of music? Performance at the Royal College of Music and director of the Tom looks at a cornucopia of opening bars - from classical to ensemble Florilegium. The group, founded in 1991, celebrates pop, to see how composers grab our attention, and go on to its 25th anniversary this year. In the last quarter of a century, keep us listening. With thoughts from composer Anna Meredith Florilegium has toured worldwide, released an impressive on the terror of the blank page, tune in and rethink music with number of recordings and embarked on a fascinating (and The Listening Service.. ongoing) project working with native Indians in Bolivia. The programme includes excerpts from some of Florilegium's recordings including music by Bach, Telemann, Haydn, SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b078wtnf) Monteclair, Couperin, Pergolesi and the Bolivian composer Who Has Seen the Wind? Roque Jacinto de Chavarria. Who Has Seen the Wind? Poets, writers and composers have sought its company many times. Today Cheryl Campbell and SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b07869zf) Neil Pearson read from Christina Rossetti and Daniel Defoe, St John's College, Cambridge Herman Melville, George Macdonald and Theodore Roethke with music from Mozart and Debussy and Bach, The Chieftains Live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge and Nina Simone. The wind roars, breezes and just occasionally holds its breath in a story of tempestuous emotion involving a Introit: Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Christopher Robinson) drunk and a cat, rooftop-rides and madness at sea. Wild, Responses: Clucas strange, maddening and exhilarating - the winds are passing Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 6 of 20 by. Shepherd ..... Paul Copley Perdita ..... Faye Castelow Reader: Cheryl Campbell Autolycus ..... Tim Van Eyken Reader: Neil Pearson Florizel ..... Will Howard Producer: Jacqueline Smith. Mamillius ..... Charlie Brand Archidamus ..... Sean Baker Antigonus ..... Brian Protheroe SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b078wtnh) Clown ..... Sam Rix Still Will Emilia ..... Scarlett Brookes Cleomenes ..... Richard Pepple For a poet and playwright whose virtuosic way with words Dion ..... Nick Underwood continues to dominate all of English literature four centuries on, First Lady ..... Adie Allen there's an extraordinary and often overlooked potency also in Mopsa ..... Nicola Ferguson his silences, stillness and quietness. First Lord ..... James Lailey Mariner ..... Sargon Yelda Laura Barton listens closely to the spaces between the Bard's Officer ..... Ewan Bailey words and explores the acoustic qualities of the circumstances in which they were performed. She talks with the actor Niamh Music composed by Tim Van Eyken, Singer Lisa Knapp Cusack, who's played Desdemona and Juliet in large theatres and, most recently, Paulina in The Winter's Tale at the intimate Director: David Hunter. Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Acoustician Byron Harrison imagines the soundworld inhabited by actors on the Elizabethan stage and unpicks the science of theatre design. Shakespeare SUN 23:30 Early Music Late (b078wtnq) scholar Lesel Dawson reads the plays for moments of silent Concerto Copenhagen wonder, resistance, horror and narrative tension and Steven Connor considers how the celebrated wordsmith communicates Elin Manahan Thomas present highlights of a concert given by 'beyond words' - looking with ears, hearing with eyes. Concerto Copenhagen in Garrison Church, Copenhagen last year. The theme was dreams, nightmares and madness, and Produced by Alan Hall includes music by Fux, Telemann, Zelenka, and a contemporary A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 3. setting of the Folia dance.

Fux: Concerto in D minor/major, Le dolcezze, e l'amerezze della SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078wtnk) notte Mozart, Paganini and Beethoven Telemann: Oboe concerto in C minor, TWV 51:c1 Zelenka: Hipocondrie a 7 Ian Skelly introduces performances recorded in concert halls Reinhard Keiser: Sinfonia from 'Der lächerliche Printz Jodelet' around Europe. Tonight we have Mozart from Lugano, (The Laughable Prince Jodelet) Beethoven from Gentofte and Ilya Gringolts playing Paganini's Karl Aage Rasmussen: Follia, follia (premiere) First Violin concerto in Helsinki. Geminiani: Concerto grosso No.12 in D minor, after Corelli's 'La Folia' Mozart Overture to 'The Marriage of Figaro' Concerto Copenhagen Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana Alfredo Bernardini (director/oboe). Markus Poschner (conductor) recorded at the LAC Arts Centre on the shores of Lake Lugano

Paganini MONDAY 02 MAY 2016 Violin Concerto No. 1 in E flat (original version) Ilya Gringolts (violin) MON 00:30 Through the Night (b078wy1g) Finnish Baroque Orchestra Concerto Palatino at the 2015 Regensburg Early Music Days recorded at Musiikkitalo (Helsinki Music Centre) Festival

Beethoven Jonathan Swain presents performances of Monteverdi masses String Quartet in E minor, Op. 59 No. 2 (Razumovsky) from the 2015 Regensburg Early Music Days Festival. recorded at Helleruplund Church, Gentofte, Denmark. 12:31 AM Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) Missa de cappella for 6 voices (on Gombert's 'In illo tempore') SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b078wtnn) Nele Gramss (soprano), Gerlinde Sämann (soprano), David The Winter's Tale Munderloh (alto), Charles Daniels (tenor), Jan van Elsacker (tenor), Markus Flaig (bass), Harry van der Kamp (bass), Marcin by William Shakespeare. Szelest (organ), Concerto Palatino, Joshua Rifkin (director)

Eve Best, Danny Sapani and Shaun Dooley star in the magical 1:01 AM product of the Bard's later years. Treading new dramatic Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) ground The Winter's Tale embraces tragedy, poetry, folklore, Sacri Concentus magic realism, music, comedy and the infamous stage direction Nele Gramss (soprano), Gerlinde Sämann (soprano), David "exit pursued by a bear". Munderloh (alto), Charles Daniels (tenor), Jan van Elsacker (tenor), Julian Podger (tenor), Markus Flaig (bass), Harry van der Leontes ..... Danny Sapani Kamp (bass), Marcin Szelest (organ), Concerto Palatino, Joshua Hermione ..... Eve Best Rifkin (director) Polixenes ..... Shaun Dooley Camillo ..... Karl Johnson 1:32 AM Paulina ..... Susan Jameson Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 7 of 20 Süßer Blumen Ambraflocken (HWV.204) - No.3 from Deutsche Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) Arien On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring - from Two Pieces for Hélène Plouffe (violin), Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Small Orchestra (1911/12) Laberge (organ - 1999 Karl Wilhelm at the abbey church Saint- Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Benoît-du-Lac) 4:39 AM 1:38 AM Dubois, Pierre Max (1930-1995) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Quartet for flutes Capriccio in B flat, BWV.992 ('Sopra la lontananza del suo Valentinas Kazlauskas, Lina Baublyte, Albertas Stupakas, fratello dilettissimo') Giedrius Gelgotas (flutes) David Kadouch (piano) 4:47 AM 1:49 AM Jacob, Gordon (1895-1984) Franck, César (1822-1890) 5 Pieces arranged for harmonica and strings (originally for Symphony in D minor (M.48) harmonica and piano): Caprice (Allegro moderato); Cradle song Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Kazuyoshi Akiyama (Andante molto tranquillo); Russian dance (Allegro molto - (conductor) andante con moto - all mol); Threnody (Lento ed espressivo); Country dance (Allegro con brio) 2:31 AM Gianluca Littera (harmonica), I Cameristi Italiani Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp (L.137) 5:01 AM Tom Ottar Andreassen (flute), Jon Sønstebø (viola), Sidsel Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Walstad (harp) Images II (Cloches à travers les feuilles; Et la lune déscend sur la temple qui fut; Poissons d'or) 2:49 AM Roger Woodward (piano) Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) Concerto No.2 for cello and orchestra (Op.104) in B minor 5:15 AM Truls Mørk (cello), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, André Previn Prokofiev, Sergei [1891-1953] (conductor) Romeo and Juliet - suites no. 1 & 2 Op.64 (excerpts) Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) 3:29 AM Streulens, Herman (b. 1931) 5:31 AM Ave Maria for tenor and female voices Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770-1827] La Gioia - Diane Verdoodt, Ilse Schelfhout, Kristien Vercammen Trio in B flat major Op.11 for clarinet (or violin), cello and piano & Bernadette De Wilde (sopranos), Lieve Mertens & Els Van Thomas Norup Jensen (clarinet), Henrik Brendstrup (cello), Attenhoven (mezzo-sopranos), Lieve Vanden Berghe (alto); Jørgen Larsen (piano) Ludwig Van Gijsegem (tenor) 5:52 AM 3:35 AM Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Jacquet de la Guerre, Elisabeth-Claude (1665-1729) Liederkreis (Op.24) Sonata in D major for 2 violins and continuo Jan van Elsacker (tenor), Claire Chevallier (fortepiano) Musica Fiorita: Enrico Parizzi & Roberto Falcone (violins), Rebeka Rusó (Viola da gamba), Rafael Bonavita (theorbo), 6:13 AM Daniela Dolci (harpsichord/director) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Symphony No. 31 (K.297) in D major 'Paris' 3:44 AM Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Adám Fischer (conductor). Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) Serenade for Strings (Op.20) Royal Academy Soloists, Clio Gould (director) MON 06:30 Breakfast (b078wy1j) Monday - Petroc Trelawny 3:55 AM Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Aria "Sola perduta abbandonata" - from Act IV of "Manon featuring listener requests. Lescaut" Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Email [email protected]. Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)

4:01 AM MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b078wy1l) Ysaÿe, Eugène (1858-1931) Monday - Rob Cowan with Francesca Simon Caprice d'après l'Etude en forme de Valse, op.52 no.6 by Saint- Saens 9am Karol Danis (violin), Iveta Sabová (piano) My favourite... Smetana piano works. Celebrated for his charming polkas, Bedrich Smetana was in fact a genuine 4:10 AM musical innovator. His piano works contain some of the most Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936) daring, disquieting and original music written during the 19th Barcarolle in D flat (Op.22 No.1) century. This week Rob explores works ranging from the Stefan Lindgren (piano) concert etude 'On the Seashore' to the collection of Czech Dances featuring performances by native Czech pianists Rudolf 4:15 AM Firkusny and Jitka Cechova, as well as Andras Schiff and Leif Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Ove Andsnes. Concerto in A major (BWV.1055) Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe d'amore), Camerata Köln 9.30am Take part in our daily musical challenge and identify the place 4:31 AM associated with a well-known work. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 8 of 20 10am Donald Macleod begins the week by exploring possibly the Rob's guest is the author Francesca Simon, creator of the Horrid greatest single influence on Wagner's work, the music of Henry books. The adventures have sold millions of copies . Beethoven's presence loomed large in worldwide, have been made into an animated series and film, Wagner's mind from his very earliest works, including a highly and have won the Children's Book of the Year awards. Besides Beethovenian piano sonata, to the apotheosis of his Ring Cycle: the Horrid Henry series Francesca has written over fifty books Brünnhilde's immolation at the climax of Götterdammerung. for children of all ages and is among the most borrowed children's authors in British libraries. She is also involved in Listeners have a very rare opportunity to hear an excerpt from children's literacy charities as well as working with young Wagner's own youthful arrangement of Beethoven's Choral writers, and is currently developing an opera for the Royal Symphony, and Donald Macleod explains the colossal influence Opera House. Throughout the week Francesca will be sharing a Beethoven's synthesis of music and poetry would have on selection of her favourite classical music including works by Wagner's own theories of music-drama. We'll also hear Jonathan Dove, Tchaikovsky and troubadour Bernart de Wagner's only substantial mature piano work, a one-movement Ventadorn. piano sonata dedicated to his mistress Mathilde Wesendonck.

10.30am Music in Time: Baroque MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b078wy1n) Rob places Music in Time with a Baroque concerto by Vivaldi Wigmore Hall Mondays: Baiba and Lauma Skride that explores the range of instruments the composer had available to him during his years teaching and composing at Baiba Skride, violin, and Lauma Skride, piano, play Sibelius, Venice's seminary for orphaned girls. Peteris Vasks and Nielsen.

11am Live from Wigmore Hall Rob's featured artists are the members of the Juilliard Quartet, Presented by Fiona Talkington a group that has been in existence for nearly seven decades. Among the quartet's many virtues is their ability to make the Sibelius: Four Pieces Op. 78 classics sound new, and more modern music sound as if it's Peteris Vasks: Maza vasaras muzika (Little Summer Music) been around for years. In their hands everything becomes Rautavaara: Summer Thoughts contemporary, vital and memorable. Nielsen: Violin Sonata No. 2 in G minor Op. 35

Mozart Baiba Skride, violin String Quartet in D minor K421 Lauma Skride, piano . Lauma and Baiba Skride's lunchtime programme includes a beguiling suite of pieces by their fellow Latvian, Peteris Vasks. MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01shybm) The changing moods and sultry lyricism of his Little Summer Wagner and His World Music serve as a broad bridge between the melodic charms of Sibelius's Op. 78 and the dark intensity of Nielsen's Violin Wagner and Beethoven Sonata No. 2 in G minor.

As BBC Radio 3 celebrates the 200th anniversary of Wagner's birth, Composer Of The Week explores the connections and MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b078wy1q) relationships that helped establish him as the most Orchestre National de France revolutionary musical thinker of the 19th century. Donald Macleod investigates the composers who exerted the most Episode 1 profound influence on Wagner, including Beethoven, Meyerbeer, Palestrina and Liszt, and those he left an indelible Jonathan Swain presents a week of concerts performed by the mark upon, including Strauss, Bruckner and Wolf. Orchestre National de France, including a series of Mozart concertos across the week plus a Schumann symphony cycle Works by these figures, who shaped Wagner's musical world, conducted by Daniele Gatti. are threaded through a week of Wagner's own music, spanning his entire career - and if you were expecting to hear solely 2.00pm opera, think again! Alongside highlights from his famous Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat K364 masterpieces for the stage, including Das Rheingold, Die Sarah Nemtanu (violin) Walküre, Götterdämmerung, Die Meistersinger, Lohengrin and Nicolas Bone (viola) Parsifal, there's a rare opportunity to discover three of the Orchestre National de France composer's very few compositions for piano, occasional works Daniele Gatti (conductor) for wind band and male voice choir, and even Wagner's own youthful arrangement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. c.2.30pmSchumann: Symphony No.1 in B flat "Spring" Orchestre National de France We will also be shining a light on Wagner's lesser known, early Daniele Gatti (conductor) operas, created under the spell of such diverse influences as the German Romantic operatic tradition of Weber, the "bel c.3.05pm canto" style of singing of Bellini, and French Grand Opera of the Mahler: Ruckert Lieder 1830s. Donald Macleod presents excerpts from Wagner's Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo) earliest opera Die Feen, his sunny, Italian-esque Das Orchestre National de France Liebesverbot, and the 'black sheep' of Wagner's output: his vast Pinchas Steinberg (conductor) operatic spectacular Rienzi - which he later virtually disowned. Selected recordings showcase some of the finest Wagner c.3.25pm performances put to disc - with historic interpretations by great Smetana: Ma Vlast Wagnerians such as Wolfgang Sawallisch, Georg Solti, Rudolf Orchestre National de France Kempe, James Levine and Daniel Barenboim. Pinchas Steinberg (conductor).

-- Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 9 of 20 MON 16:30 In Tune (b078wy1s) MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b078wyg2) Melinda Hughes, Cardinall's Musick DVRK Funk, Branford Marsalis

Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from opera singer and Soweto Kinch presents a set by Theo Croker and DVRK Funk cabaret artist Melinda Hughes, and Andrew Carwood talks from the 2015 Pori Jazz Festival, plus Soweto talks to Branford about directing the Cardinall's Musick in a new CD of works by Marsalis about his new album with Kurt Elling and forthcoming Thomas Tallis. UK solo tour. Al Ryan and Alexander Hawkins review a new piano solo CD from Keith Tippett and explore a previously unissued double album by the Bill Evans Trio with Eddie Gomez MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01shybm) and Jack DeJohnette. [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]

MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078wy7d) TUESDAY 03 MAY 2016 BBC Symphony Orchestra - Total Immersion: Dutilleux TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b078wzhq) The BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Pascal Rophé Charles Dutoit conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in explore music by the great French composer Henri Dutilleux. Poland With cellist Alban Gerhardt. Recorded at the Barbican. Jonathan Swain presents a concert given by the Royal Presented by Martin Handley with French music expert Dr. Philharmonic and conductor Charles Dutoit at the 2014 Ludwig Caroline Potter. van Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw.

Dutilleux: Symphony No. 1 12:31 AM Dutilleux: 'Tout un monde lointain ...' Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Die Geschopfe des Prometheus - overture Op.43 8.30: Interval: BBC Young Musician 2016 - Clemency Burton-Hill Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) introduces the first of the finalists in this year's strings category with violinist Charlie Lovell-Jones performing music by Prokofiev 12:37 AM and Waxman. Prokofiev, Sergei Sergeyevich (1891-1953) Concerto no. 2 in G minor Op.63 for violin and orchestra c. 9pm Arabella Steinbacher (violin), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dutilleux: The Shadows of Time Charles Dutoit (conductor) Dutilleux: Métaboles 1:06 AM Alban Gerhardt (cello) Ysaÿe, Eugène (1858-1931) Treble soloists from Trinity Boys Choir Prelude from Sonata no. 2 in A minor Op.27'2 (Obsession) for BBC Symphony Orchestra violin solo Pascal Rophé (conductor) Arabella Steinbacher (violin)

Dutilleux described his taut, cogent and deeply satisfying First 1:09 AM Symphony as 'a little like the birth and the unfolding of a Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) dream'. Special guest Pascal Rophé directs this and the Symphony no.3 in C minor Op.78 (Organ symphony) exquisite 'concerto for orchestra' Métaboles, inspired by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) luminous timbres of the Cleveland Orchestra. We return to a Baudelairean world of dreams for the cello concerto 'Tout un 1:47 AM monde lointain...' performed by virtuoso cellist Alban Gerhardt, Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) while The Shadows of Time is a devastating response to the Valse triste, from Kuolema Op.44 diaries of Anne Frank, in which three boy soloists intone 'Why Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) us?'. Part of the BBC Symphony Orchestra's 'Total Immersion: The Magical Soundworld of Henri Dutilleux' on Saturday 30th 1:53 AM April. Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) Nimrod, from Variations on an original theme ('Enigma') Op.36 for orchestra MON 22:00 Music Matters (b078w708) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] 1:58 AM Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847) MON 22:45 The Essay (b051chkv) Piano Trio No.1 in D minor (Op.49) Just Juvenilia The Tori Trio

Just Juvenilia: Deborah Moggach 2:31 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece Sonata in G minor, BWV.1001 of work. And tell us what they think about it now: Hopkinson Smith (Baroque Lute)

1. Novelist Deborah Moggach wrote her first book in Pakistan, 2:48 AM 38 years ago, and Stoyanov, Veselin (1902-1969) her heroine was a rebellious student called Laura. Now, who Suite No.2 from the ballet 'Papessa Joanna' could that be Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Boris Hinchev based upon? (conductor)

Producer Duncan Minshull. 3:31 AM Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 10 of 20 L'isle joyeuse 4:46 AM Roger Woodward (piano) Massenet, Jules (1842-1912) Melodie-elegie arr. unknown for cello and piano 3:37 AM Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Heini Kärkkäinen (piano) Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861-1906), arr Vladimir Kriukov Romance no.3: Ne zazhigay ognya ('Do not kindle the fires') 4:49 AM The Hertz Trio Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen aß (D.479) - from Three Songs of 3:39 AM the Harpist (Op.12 No.2) (He who never ate his bread with Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) tears) Nina, after 'Tre Giorni son che Nina' by Giovanni Pergolesi Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) The Hertz Trio 4:54 AM 3:43 AM Veress, Sandor (1907-1992) Förster, Kaspar (1616-1673) Four Transylvanian Dances for String Orchestra Dulcis amor Jesu (KBPJ 16) Berne Symphony Orchestra, Dmitri Kitaenjko (conductor) Olga Pasiecznik (soprano), Marta Boberska (soprano), Il Tempo Baroque Ensemble 5:11 AM Kerll, Johann Kasper (1627-1693) 3:52 AM Magnificat Septimi Toni Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) Royal Academy of Music Chamber Choir, Patrick Russill Virta Venhetta vie ('Rivers Gentle Flow Carry The Boat') (Op.37 (conductor), Daniel Cook (Positive Organ of Neresheim Abbey, No.1) Swabia - built around 1730, maker unknown - slightly unequal Eero Heinonen (piano) temperament)

3:56 AM 5:18 AM Linnala, Eino (1920-1972) Pisendel, Johann Georg (1687-1755) Meri (The Sea) Sonata in C minor for violin & basso continuo (attributed to J.S. Eero Heinonen (piano) Bach as BWV.1024) Barbara Jane Gilbey (violin), Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello), Geoffrey 3:59 AM Lancaster (harpsichord) Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) Valsette in E minor - from 10 Pensées lyriques for piano (Op.40 5:33 AM No.1) Anon (C.18th) Eero Heinonen (piano) Confitebor tibi, Domine (Psalm) for soprano, strings and continuo 4:00 AM Claire Lefilliâtre (soprano), Currende, Erik van Nevel (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Andante for flute and orchestra in C major (K.315) 5:53 AM Anita Szabo (flute), Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) arr. Wilkomirski, Kazimierz Zoltán Kocsis (conductor) (1900-1995) Variations in B flat minor (Op.3) originally for piano and 4:07 AM arranged for orchestra Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon [1562-1621] Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Marek Mein junges Leben hat ein End Pijarowski (conductor) Barbara Borden (soprano), Netherlands Chamber Choir, Paul van Nevel (conductor) 6:07 AM Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809] 4:14 AM Quartet for strings (Op.76 No.1) in G major Wirén, Dag (1905-1986) Elias Quartet: Sara Bitlloch & Donald Grant (violins), Martin Serenade for Strings (Op.11) Saving (viola), Marie Bitlloch (cello). Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Niklas Willén (conductor)

4:31 AM TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b078xj99) Trad. Hungarian Tuesday - Petroc Trelawny Dance of the Prince of Transylvania Csaba Nagy (solo recorder), Camerata Hungarica, László Czidra Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, (conductor) featuring listener requests.

4:33 AM Email [email protected]. Trad. Hungarian 2 Dances from the Gervaise Collection Csaba Nagy (solo recorder), Camerata Hungarica, László Czidra TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b078xk62) (conductor) Tuesday - Rob Cowan with Francesca Simon

4:35 AM 9am Odak, Krsto (1888-1965) My favourite... Smetana piano works. Celebrated for his Madrigal (Op.11) charming polkas, Bedrich Smetana was in fact a genuine Slovenian Chamber Choir, Vladimir Kranjcevic (conductor) musical innovator. His piano works contain some of the most daring, disquieting and original music written during the 19th 4:42 AM century. This week Rob explores works ranging from the Moszkowski, Moritz (1854-1924) concert etude 'On the Seashore' to the collection of Czech Guitarre Dances featuring performances by native Czech pianists Rudolf Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Heini Kärkkäinen (piano) Firkusny and Jitka Cechova, as well as Andras Schiff and Leif Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 11 of 20 Ove Andsnes. Festival. Included in the concert are two sonatas by Tartini, along with Biber's Passacaglia, and music by Nicola Matteis and 9.30am 'the Swedish Virtuoso' Johan Helmich Roman. Take part in today's music-related challenge: listen to the clues and identify the mystery person. Rachel Podger (violin)

10am Giuseppe Tartini: Sonata No 13 in B minor, B:h1 Rob's guest is the author Francesca Simon, creator of the Horrid Johan Helmich Roman: Assaggio for violin solo, BeRI 314 Henry books. The adventures have sold millions of copies Nicola Matteis: Part II from Other Ayrs, Preludes, Allmands, worldwide, have been made into an animated series and film, Sarabands, Courantes, Gigues, Divisions and Double and have won the Children's Book of the Year awards. Besides Compositions etc the Horrid Henry series Francesca has written over fifty books Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: Passacaglia for children of all ages and is among the most borrowed Giuseppe Tartini: Sonata in A minor, B:a3 children's authors in British libraries. She is also involved in children's literacy charities as well as working with young Produced by Luke Whitlock. writers, and is currently developing an opera for the Royal Opera House. Throughout the week Francesca will be sharing a selection of her favourite classical music including works by TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b078xkzt) Jonathan Dove, Tchaikovsky and troubadour Bernart de Orchestre National de France Ventadorn. Episode 2 10.30am Music in Time: Romantic Jonathan Swain presents a week of concerts performed by the Rob explores one of the late Romantic tone poems of Richard Orchestre National de France, including a series of Mozart Strauss, which leads the audience through the twists and turns concertos across the week plus a Schumann symphony cycle of a comedic narrative. conducted by Daniele Gatti.

11am 2.00pm Rob's featured artists are the members of the Juilliard Quartet, Schumann: Symphony No.2 in C a group that has been in existence for nearly seven decades. Orchestre National de France Among the quartet's many virtues is their ability to make the Daniele Gatti (conductor) classics sound new, and more modern music sound as if it's been around for years. In their hands everything becomes c.2.35pm contemporary, vital and memorable. Mozart: Violin Concerto No.3 in G K216 Ray Chen (violin) Brahms Orchestre National de France Piano Quintet in F minor Op.34 Daniele Gatti (conductor) Leon Fleischer (piano) Juilliard String Quartet. c.3.00pm Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death Olga Borodina (mezzo-soprano) TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01shyks) Orchestre National de France Wagner and His World Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)

Wagner, Weber and Bellini c.3.20pm Shostakovich: Symphony No.10 in E minor As Donald Macleod continues his exploration of the composers Orchestre National de France who influenced Wagner's life and music, he looks at his earliest Gianandrea Noseda (conductor). two complete operas, Die Feen and Das Liebesverbot, each written in a very different musical style. TUE 16:30 In Tune (b078xl7f) In Die Feen, listeners can hear clearly the early influence of the Nicholas Mulroy, Monteverdi String Band, Andrew Manze, great hero of early 19th century German Romantic opera, Carl Alexander Baillie and John Thwaites Maria von Weber, and the programme also features two short occasional works by Wagner, written to commemorate his great Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from tenor Nicholas forebear and compatriot. Mulroy and the Monteverdi String Band ahead of their performance of Monteverdi's 'Il combattimento di Tancredi e But it's in Das Liebesverbot that those unfamiliar with Wagner's Clorinda' at St John's Smith Square, which is part of the London early work may be in for a shock! Sunny, witty, and bursting Festival of Baroque Music. Conductor Andrew Manze talks to with the warm lyricism of the Mediterranean, the opera is full of Sean about his new disc of Vaughan Williams Symphonies, and the influence of Italian opera, particularly the compositions of Alexander Baillie plays live with pianist John Thwaites in Vincenzo Bellini, and sounds almost totally unlike anything else advance of the cellist's 60th birthday concert at LSO St Luke's. in Wagner's output. We hear it juxtaposed with one of Bellini's own beautifully-wrought "bel canto" arias. TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01shyks) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b05w7xp0) Hay Festival 2015 TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078xlbg) Rachel Podger Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Sibelius, Schumann, Tchaikovsky Clemency Burton-Hill presents a concert of music for the Baroque violin performed by Rachel Podger, first broadcast live Live from the Royal Festival Hall: Khatia Buniatishvili plays from St Mary's Church, Hay-on-Wye, during the 2015 Hay Schumann's Piano Concerto with the RPO conducted by Thomas Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 12 of 20 Dausgaard. Also on the programme: Tchaikovsky's Fourth TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b078xlmh) Symphony. Verity Sharp with May Day music

Sibelius: Symphony No.7 in C Verity Sharp marks the start of May with seasonal shoots and Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor roots from different parts of the world. We'll hear original English folk music recorded during the annual May Day 8.30: Interval: celebrations at Padstow in Cornwall, International Workers Day BBC Young Musician 2016 protest songs, and songs to put a Spring in your step. Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the second of the finalists in this year's strings category. We also hear new releases from experimental guitarist Stian Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason plays music by Cassadó, Westerhus and Pedro Soler and Gaspar Claus, a father and son Rachmaninov and Shostakovich flamenco duo.

8:50 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4 in F minor WEDNESDAY 04 MAY 2016 Khatia Buniatishvili, piano Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WED 00:30 Through the Night (b078wzj2) Thomas Dausgaard conductor Rossini, Prokofiev and Schubert from the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana Tonight's concert features two masterworks from the symphonic repertoire: it opens with Sibelius's single-movement Jonathan Swain presents the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana in Seventh Symphony, music in which conductor Thomas a programme of Rossini, Prokofiev and Schubert. Dausgaard has been hailed by the New York Times for finding 'broody suppressed passion'. Tchaikovsky's mighty Fourth 12:31 AM Symphony, the so-called 'Fate' symphony, concludes the Rossini, Gioachino [1792-1868] concert, taking us on a journey from darkness to jubilation. L' Italiana in Algeri - overture Between these two symphonies, the soloist in Schumann's Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Michael Sanderling romantic Piano Concerto is Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili, (conductor) a player praised by Martha Argerich as 'a young pianist of extraordinary talent'. 12:40 AM Prokofiev, Sergei [1891-1953] Concerto no. 1 in D major Op.19 for violin and orchestra TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b078xlfp) Boris Brovtsyn (violin), Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Concrete: Marina Lewycka, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Lynsey Michael Sanderling (conductor) Hanley 1:02 AM Author Marina Lewycka discusses Lubetkin's social housing with Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] Matthew Sweet in a programme which considers concrete Toccata and fugue (BWV.565), arr. for violin solo homes past and present. Curator Helen Pheby describes Boris Brovtsyn (violin) transporting a former council house which has been turned into a kind of blue grotto by artist Roger Hiorns as the Yorkshire 1:11 AM Sculpture Park hosts an exhibition on the theme of Home. Schubert, Franz [1797-1828] Lynsey Hanley talks about the experience of growing up on a Symphony no. 3 in D major D.200 Birmingham council estate and the powerful connections Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Michael Sanderling between concrete and class. And architecture historian (conductor) Barnabas Calder invites us to look again at the beauty of brutalism. 1:37 AM Grieg, Edvard [1843-1907] Marina Lewycka's novel is called The Lubetkin Legacy Selected Lyric Pieces - Waltz (Op.12 No.2) At Home at the Bothy Gallery at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) runs from 19.03.16 - 03.07.16 Lynsey Hanley's book is called Respectable: The Experience of 1:54 AM Class. It was read as Radio 4's Book of the Week last week so is Zarebski, Juliusz (1854-1885) available to listen on i player. Piano Quintet in G minor (Op.34) (1885) Barnabas Calder has written Raw Concrete. Pawel Kowalski (piano), Silesian Quartet - Marek Mos & Arkadiusz Kubica (violins), Lukasz Syrnicki (viola), Piotr Janosik (cello) TUE 22:45 The Essay (b051cys7) Just Juvenilia 2:31 AM Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) Just Juvenilia: Harland Miller Missa in duplicibus minoribus II for 5 voices Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar, Ensemble Gilles Binchois, Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece Ensemble Cantus Figuratus der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, of work. And tell us what they think about it now: Dominique Vellard (director)

2. Writer and painter Harland Miller ran a studio in New York in 3:05 AM the early '90s, and was once mesmerised by a strange sign in a Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871-1927) cafe. He made some notes about it - then realised his visual Quartet for strings no.4 (Op.25) in A minor sense and love of word-play began to feed off each other... Oslo String Quartet: Geir Inge Lotsberg and Per Kristian Skalstad (violins), Are Sandbakken (viola), Øystein Sonstad Producer Duncan Minshull. (cello)

3:42 AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 13 of 20 Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904] Matej Zupan (Flute), Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Polonaise for orchestra in E flat major Orchestra, David de Villiers (Conductor) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Ludovít Rajter (conductor) 5:31 AM Bach, Johann Christoph [1642-1703] 3:48 AM Meine Freundin, du bist schon - wedding piece Purcell, Henry (1659-1695)/Playford, John (1623-1686) Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott Charon the peaceful shade invites from The Prophetess, or The (tenor), Michael Schopper (bass), Rheinische Kantorei, Musica history of Dioclesian Z.627; Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel (director) Bellamira; Pell Mell; Mr Young's Delight; Your hay it is mow'd and your corn is reap'd from King Arthur, or The British worthy 5:54 AM Z.628; Schuncke, Ludwig (1810-1834) Tye the Pig Grande Sonata in G minor (Op.3) (in four movements) Anders J Dahlin (tenor), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko Sylviane Deferne (piano) (director) 6:16 AM 3:56 AM Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) Sonata for oboe & basso continuo in B flat major - from Sonata in A major, HWV 361 (transposed to B flat) Essercizii Musici Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) Camerata Köln - Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe), Rainer Zipperling (cello); Sabine Bauer (harpsichord). 4:06 AM Pandolfi Mealli, Giovanni Antonio (fl.1660-1669) Sonata No.6 for violin and continuo 'La Sabbatina' - from WED 06:30 Breakfast (b078xj9c) Sonatas per chiesa e camera (Op.3) Wednesday - Petroc Trelawny Andrew Manze (violin), Richard Egarr (harpsichord) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 4:15 AM featuring listener requests. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Fantasy in D minor (KV.397) Email [email protected]. Bruno Lukk (piano)

4:22 AM WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b078xk64) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) Wednesday - Rob Cowan with Francesca Simon Flute Sonata in G major (Wq.133/H.564), 'Hamburger Sonata' Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) 9am My favourite... Smetana piano works. Celebrated for his 4:31 AM charming polkas, Bedrich Smetana was in fact a genuine Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) musical innovator. His piano works contain some of the most Festive Overture, Op.96 daring, disquieting and original music written during the 19th Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (Conductor) century. This week Rob explores works ranging from the concert etude 'On the Seashore' to the collection of Czech 4:37 AM Dances featuring performances by native Czech pianists Rudolf Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Firkusny and Jitka Cechova, as well as Andras Schiff and Leif Fantasiestücke, Op.73 Ove Andsnes. Aljaz Begus (clarinet); Svjatoslav Presnjakov (piano) 9.30am 4:48 AM Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you work out Schutz, Heinrich [1585-1672] which two composers are associated with a particular piece? Magnificat anima mea Dominum, SWV.468 Kölner Kammerchor , Collegium Cartusianum, Peter Neumann 10am (conductor) Rob's guest is the author Francesca Simon, creator of the Horrid Henry books. The adventures have sold millions of copies 4:59 AM worldwide, have been made into an animated series and film, Alkan, Charles-Valentin (1813-1888) and have won the Children's Book of the Year awards. Besides Le Festin d'Esope (Op.39 no.12 in E minor, from '12 studies' the Horrid Henry series Francesca has written over fifty books Op.39) (1857) for children of all ages and is among the most borrowed Johan Ullén (piano) children's authors in British libraries. She is also involved in children's literacy charities as well as working with young 5:09 AM writers, and is currently developing an opera for the Royal Traditional (arr. Michael Hurst) Opera House. Throughout the week Francesca will be sharing a Ten Thousand Miles Away selection of her favourite classical music including works by West Australian Symphony Orchestra, David Measham Jonathan Dove, Tchaikovsky and troubadour Bernart de (conductor) Ventadorn.

5:16 AM 10.30am Stradella, Alessandro (1644-1682) Music in Time: Classical Ardo, sospiro e piango - duet for soprano, baritone and continuo Rob places Music in Time as he goes back to the Classical era Emma Kirkby (soprano), David Thomas (bass), Jakob Lindberg when Muzio Clementi was travelling all over Europe as a top (lute), Anthony Rooley (director and lute) pianist, composer, teacher, conductor and publisher. But he was a superstar who was later eclipsed by the reputations of 5:23 AM Mozart and Haydn. Reinecke, Carl (1824-1910) Ballade for flute and orchestra 11am Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 14 of 20 Rob's featured artists are the members of the Juilliard Quartet, 2pm a group that has been in existence for nearly seven decades. Casella: Elegia eroica Among the quartet's many virtues is their ability to make the Orchestre National de France classics sound new, and more modern music sound as if it's Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) been around for years. In their hands everything becomes contemporary, vital and memorable. c.2.15pm Mozart: Piano Concerto No.21 in C K467 Schubert Alexandre Tharaud (piano) String Quartet in D minor D810 'Death and the Maiden' Orchestre National de France Juilliard String Quartet. Semyon Bychkov (conductor)

c.2.45pm WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01shykx) Schumann: Symphony No.3 in E flat "Rhenish" Wagner and His World Orchestre National de France Daniele Gatti (conductor). Wagner, Meyerbeer and Palestrina

Today's episode finds Wagner struggling to make ends meet as WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b07906v0) a young man in Paris but falling under the spell of French Grand Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford Opera, in particular, the influence of Giacomo Meyerbeer. Wagner would later violently reject Meyerbeer's work in his From Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, on the Eve of the hate-filled, anti-Semitic tract "Jewishness in Music". Yet back in Ascension. the late 1830s, he had fallen in love with the vast theatrical sweep of Meyerbeer's work, channelling it into his own opera Introit: Non vos relinquam (Byrd) Rienzi. Responses: Smith Psalms 15, 24 (Jones, Barnby) We'll hear how Meyerbeer's big hits of the time, "Robert Le First Lesson: 2 Samuel 23 vv.1-5 Diable" and "Les Huguenots", cast a shadow on Rienzi. Finally, Canticles: Darke in F as an antidote to all the melodrama of Grand Opera, Donald Second Lesson: Colossians 2 v.20 - 3 v.4 Macleod introduces a surprising influence on Wagner's work: Anthem: Coronation Te Deum (Walton) the music of Palestrina, whom Wagner programmed and Hymn: The Head that once was crowned with thorns (St. conducted in the 1840s, and whose Stabat Mater strongly Magnus) influenced the shimmering textures of Lohengrin. Organ Voluntary: Toccata in F major BuxWV157 (Buxtehude)

Stephen Darlington (Director of Music) WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b05w7xp2) Clive Driskill-Smith (Sub-Organist) Hay Festival 2015 First broadcast 4 May 2016. Ivana Gavric

Clemency Burton-Hill presents a concert of music for the piano WED 16:30 In Tune (b078xl7h) performed by Ivana Gavric, first broadcast live from St Mary's Voice Trio, Laszlo Rozsa, Stuart Stratford, Igor Levit Church, Hay-on-Wye, during the 2015 Hay Festival. Included in the concert is Janacek's In the Mists, a selection of works by Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of music, chat, and arts news. Grieg including his Ballade Op 24, and also Two Lyric Pieces Conductor Stuart Stratford discusses the announcement of written for the pianist by Cheryl Frances-Hoad: In the Dew is a Scottish Opera's new season. Pianist Igor Levit performs live in homage to Janacek, and Contemplation a homage to Grieg. the studio ahead of his concert of Bach and Busoni at London's Wigmore Hall. Plus live music from Voice Trio, and recorder Ivana Gavric (piano) player László Rózsa, who appear in this year's Oxford Early Music Festival. Leos Janacek: In the Mists JW VIII/22 Cheryl Frances-Hoad: Two Lyric Pieces: In the Dew; Contemplation WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01shykx) : Ballade Op 24 [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Grieg: Butterfly, from Lyric Pieces Op 43 Grieg: The Goblins' Bridal Procession at Vossevangen, from Slåtter Op 72 WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078xlbl) Grieg: Notturno, from Lyric Pieces Op 54 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Brahms, Mahler Grieg: Peasant's Song, from Lyric Pieces Op 65 Grieg: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, from Lyric Pieces Op 65 Guy Braunstein plays Brahms's Violin Concerto with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kirill Produced by Luke Whitlock. Karabits. After the interval: Mahler's First Symphony.

Live from the Lighthouse in Poole WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b078xkzy) Presented by Martin Handley Orchestre National de France Brahms Episode 3 Violin Concerto Guy Braunstein (violin) Jonathan Swain presents a week of concerts performed by the Orchestre National de France, including a series of Mozart 8.15: Interval: concertos across the week plus a Schumann symphony cycle BBC Young Musician 2016 conducted by Daniele Gatti. Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the third of the finalists in this year's strings category. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 15 of 20 Violinist Louisa Staples plays music by: We'll also hear a new interpretation of the prolific 17th-century Enescu and Saint-Saëns French court composer Marin Marais by viola da gamba player François Joubert-Caillet, experiments in percussion, electronic 8.35 treatment and real time synthesis by Hession/Stafani, and new Mahler music from folk duo Ninebarrow whose latest album draws on Symphony No.1 "Titan" the folklore of Dorset.

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Kirill Karabits (conductor) THURSDAY 05 MAY 2016 A new symphonic universe was born in Mahler's First Symphony. This youthful outpouring teems with life - from the THU 00:30 Through the Night (b078wzj4) hushed opening, like an awakening from sleep, to the Helmuth Rilling conducts Bach cantatas in Trinity Church, exuberant horn fanfares. And not far away is the lyrical ardour Cologne of the songs of the wayfaring man. Brahms's concerto is a song for the violin on a symphonic scale For Ascension Thursday, Jonathan Swain introduces a - a lyrical outpouring of joyous energy from its confident yet programme of Bach including his Cantata BWV.11 'Lobet Gott in wistful opening to fiery finish. It's played tonight by Guy seinen Reichen' from the Ascension Oratorio. Braunstein, the former concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic. 12:31 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] Cantata no. 43 BWV.43 (Gott fahret auf mit Jauchzen) WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b078xlfr) Christina Landshamer (soprano), Susanne Langner (contralto), Olafur Eliasson, Andrey Kurkov, Mary Dejevsky and Zinovy Zinik Martin Lattke (tenor), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), WDR Radio on Soviet Culture Chorus, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling (conductor)

Philip Dodd talks to the artist Olafur Eliasson who famously 12:51 AM created artificial sunlight in the Weather Project at Tate Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] Modern. He's also been responsible for engineering four man- Concerto in D minor BWV.1043 for 2 violins and string orchestra made waterfalls in New York, founded a company producing José Maria Blumenschein (violin), Brigitte Krömmelbein (violin), solar powered LED lights, and has just published a cook book. WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling (conductor)

The Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov discusses his latest, The 1:07 AM Bickford Fuse, an allegorical study of the Soviet soul set Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685-1750] between the end of World War 2 and the fall of communism. Cantata no. 11 BWV.11 (Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen) (Ascension oratorio) And to consider the Russian soul today, Philip is joined by Christina Landshamer (soprano), Susanne Langner (contralto), columnist and Russian commentator, Mary Dejevsky, and Martin Lattke (tenor), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), WDR Radio novelist Zinovy Zinik. Chorus, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling (conductor)

Producer: Craig Templeton Smith 1:34 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827) The Kitchen by Studio Olafur Eliasson and Unspoken Spaces by Sonata for piano no. 7 (Op.10 No.3) in D major Olafur Eliasson are out now. Ingrid Fliter (piano)

Andrey Kurkov's The Bickford Fuse is published on the 6th of 1:56 AM May. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) Serenade in C major for strings (Op.48) Zinovy Zinik's latest novel, Sounds Familiar or The Beast of The Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovít Rajter Artek, is published now. (conductor)

2:31 AM WED 22:45 The Essay (b051cys9) Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Just Juvenilia Symphony No.4 (Op.98) in E minor Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (conductor) Just Juvenilia: Janet Suzman 3:14 AM Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) of work. And tell us what they think about it now.. Suite italienne for violin and piano (1925) Alena Baeva (violin), Giuzai Karieva (piano) 3. Actress Janet Suzman was cast as an unknown to play Alexandra in a film about the Romanovs. It was called 'Nicholas 3:32 AM and Alexandra', and it meant hello Hollywood! But if she Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) watches herself as Russian royalty these days, what's her Les Oiseaux Dans La Charmille - "The Doll's Song" (from 'The response? Tales of Hoffmann') Tracy Dahl (soprano), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario Producer Duncan Minshull. Bernardi (conductor)

3:38 AM WED 23:00 Late Junction (b078xlmk) Escosa, John B. (1928-1991) Verity Sharp Three Dances for 2 harps Julia Shaw (Harp), Nora Bumanis (Harp) Verity Sharp adventures into the mind of William Burroughs, songs about conceptual art, and Tahiti in the Gauguin years. 3:44 AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 16 of 20 Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) THU 06:30 Breakfast (b078xj9f) Sonata in E minor (K. 81) for flute and harpsichord Thursday - Petroc Trelawny Bolette Roed (Flute), Joanna Bo?lak-Górniok (Harpsichord) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 3:52 AM featuring listener requests. Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) Songs Without Words (Op.6) Email [email protected]. Sylviane Deferne (piano)

4:03 AM THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b078xk66) Spohr, Louis (1784-1859) Thursday - Rob Cowan with Francesca Simon Fantasie and variations on a theme of Danzi in B flat (Op.81) (vers. clarinet & string quartet) 9am Joze Kotar (clarinet), Slovene Philharmonic String Quartet My favourite... Smetana piano works. Celebrated for his charming polkas, Bedrich Smetana was in fact a genuine 4:10 AM musical innovator. His piano works contain some of the most Matz, Rudolf (1901-1988) daring, disquieting and original music written during the 19th Ballade for violin, cello & piano century. This week Rob explores works ranging from the Zagreb Piano Trio concert etude 'On the Seashore' to the collection of Czech Dances featuring performances by native Czech pianists Rudolf 4:18 AM Firkusny and Jitka Cechova, as well as Andras Schiff and Leif Panufnik, Andrzej (1914-1991) Ove Andsnes. Old Polish suite for string orchestra Sinfonia Varsovia, Andres Mustonen (conductor) 9.30am Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you remember the 4:31 AM television show or film that featured this piece of classical Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) music? Overture in D major (D.556) Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti 10am (conductor) Rob's guest is the author Francesca Simon, creator of the Horrid Henry books. The adventures have sold millions of copies 4:39 AM worldwide, have been made into an animated series and film, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) and have won the Children's Book of the Year awards. Besides Fantasy in C minor (K.396) the Horrid Henry series Francesca has written over fifty books Valdis Jancis (piano) for children of all ages and is among the most borrowed children's authors in British libraries. She is also involved in 4:49 AM children's literacy charities as well as working with young Meder, Johann Valentin (1649-1719) writers, and is currently developing an opera for the Royal Wie murren denn die Leut (Dialogo a doi voci) Opera House. Throughout the week Francesca will be sharing a La Cappella Ducale: David Corder (counter-tenor), Harry van selection of her favourite classical music including works by der Kamp (bass), Musica Fiata, Roland Wilson (director) Jonathan Dove, Tchaikovsky and troubadour Bernart de Ventadorn. 5:00 AM Salzedo, Carlos (1885-1961) 10.30am Variations sur un thème dans le style ancien (Op.30) Music in Time: Modern Mojca Zlobko (harp) Rob places Music in Time and looks at how the signature Modern style of writing for wind instruments and piano crafted 5:10 AM by Francis Poulenc in the 1920s infused Poulenc's music until Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764) his death in 1963. Sonata for violin and continuo (Op.8 No.2) in D major, from 'X Sonate' (Amsterdam, 1744) 11am Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann (harpsichord and Rob's featured artists are the members of the Juilliard Quartet, positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) a group that has been in existence for nearly seven decades. Among the quartet's many virtues is their ability to make the 5:21 AM classics sound new, and more modern music sound as if it's Järnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) been around for years. In their hands everything becomes The Sound of Home contemporary, vital and memorable. Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) Beethoven 5:32 AM String Quartet in C sharp minor Op.131 Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) Juilliard String Quartet. The Severn Suite (Op.87) Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01shyl1) 5:48 AM Wagner and His World Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Suite Bergamasque Wagner and Liszt Roger Woodward (piano) Franz Liszt stands apart amongst the influences on Wagner's 6:07 AM life and music. Not only was he a close musical confidante Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) whose unfailing support had helped Wagner secure fame and Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op.60 success at a time when he was in exile, but the two composers Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky shared new ideas as their work changed the face of music in (conductor). the mid-19th century. Liszt would also, somewhat to his Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 17 of 20 chagrin, become Wagner's father-in-law after Wagner fell in Joe Stilgoe, Linus Roth, Johannes Pramsohler, Ensemble Diderot love with his daughter Cosima, who at the time was married to the conductor Hans von Bülow. Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from singer Joe Stilgoe, who joins us before his appearance at the Newbury Spring Donald Macleod juxtaposes two highlights from Wagner's Festival. Violinist Linus Roth takes time out of a recording mature music-dramas with piano works by Liszt written around session to play music by Weinberg, whose Sonatas for Solo the time of Wagner's death, in Venice, in 1883. We'll also hear Violin appear on his new CD. And Ensemble Diderot, led by the work written for Cosima Wagner's birthday in 1870, the Johannes Pramsohler, bring music by Johann Friedrich Meister Siegfried-Idyll, in its charming original version for 13 to the In Tune studio ahead of their CD launch concert at St instruments. Plus a real Wagner oddity, his youthful setting of John's Smith Square in London. "Gretchen Am Spinnrade", inspired by Goethe's Faust.

THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01shyl1) THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b05w7xp4) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Hay Festival 2015

Guy Johnston, Tom Poster THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078xlbn) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - Vaughan Williams Clemency Burton-Hill presents a concert of music for cello and piano performed by Guy Johnston and Tom Poster, first Andrew Manze and the RLPO play a programme of Vaughan broadcast live from St Mary's Church, Hay-on-Wye, during the Williams, live from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. introduced by 2015 Hay Festival. Included in the concert are Mendelssohn's Stuart Flinders. Variations concertantes in D, Drei kleine Stücke by Webern, composed in 1914, and one of Rachmaninov's most famous Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis pieces of chamber music, his Cello Sonata in G minor. Symphony No.4

Guy Johnston (cello) 8.20: Interval: Tom Poster (piano) BBC Young Musician 2016 Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the fourth of the finalists in Felix Mendelssohn: Variations concertantes in D, Op 17 this year's strings category. Anton Webern: Drei kleine Stücke, Op 11 Cellist Joe Pritchard plays music by: Serge Rachmaninoff: Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19 JS Bach, Debussy and Sollima

Produced by Luke Whitlock. 8.40 Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea Symphony No.3 'Pastoral' THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b078xl00) Thursday Opera Matinee Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Jennifer Johnston, mezzo-soprano Sounds of Shakespeare: Gounod - Romeo et Juliette Andrew Manze, conductor

As part of Radio 3's Sounds of Shakespeare season, Jonathan Vaughan Williams is the sound of England - but which England? Swain presents a performance of Gounod's Roméo et Juliette Ancient cathedrals and green fields, or an industrial nation recorded at the Vienna State Opera, starring soprano Marina steeling itself for war? Tonight, Andrew Manze takes a personal Rebeka and tenor Juan Diego Florez as the star-crossed lovers. journey through the many worlds of this very British master. A five-act tragedy based on Shakespeare's play, Gounod's Beginning in the deep calm of the Tallis Fantasia, he unleashes Roméo et Juliette was premiered in Paris in 1867 as a follow-up the mechanical hell of the shattering Fourth Symphony, is to the composer's hugely successful Faust, and is glorious joined by mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnston in the rural idyll of French romantic opera at its most passionate and melodic. Linden Lea and brings out the sadness and shadows behind the This performance, recorded in Vienna earlier this year, features tranquil surface of the lovely Pastoral Symphony - Vaughan a top international cast lead by Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Williams's haunted memorial to the friends he lost in the First Florez and Latvian soprano Marina Rebeka. World War. Still waters run deep, and no conductor loves this music more than Andrew Manze. 2.00pm Gounod: Roméo et Juliette THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b078xlft) Juliette .... Marina Rebeka (soprano) Writers Writing about Love Roméo .... Juan Diego Florez (tenor) Mercutio .... Gabriel Bermudez (baritone) Anne McElvoy invites three novelists into the studio to discuss Frère Laurent .... Alexandru Moisiuc (bass) Love - the theme of each of their latest novels. A L Kennedy's Stéphanio .... Rachel Frenkel (mezzo-soprano) Serious Sweet examines love in later life, Tahmima Anam Gertrude .... Carole Wilson (mezzo-soprano) explores different aspects ofyoung love in The Bones of Grace Tybalt .... Marian Talaba (tenor) and Alain de Botton says no-one lives happy ever after, we Benvolio .... Martin Müller (tenor) should talk a lot more about what comes next - hence the title Pâris .... Mihail Dogotari (baritone) of his book The Course of Love. Grégorio .... Marcus Pelz (baritone) Aside from whether Romanticism is plague or blessing, the Count Capulet .... Il Hong (bass) writers also discuss whether writers themselves make good Duke of Verona .... Viktor Shevchenko (bass) lovers and the challenge of making life choices in an Vienna State Opera Chorus increasingly mobile and crowded world. Vienna State Opera Orchestra Marco Armiliato (conductor). A L Kennedy's Serious Sweet is now out in paperback. Tahmima Anam's The Bones of Grace is out in paperback in June. THU 16:40 In Tune (b078xl7k) Alain de Botton's The Course of Love is out in paperback in Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 18 of 20 June. 3:30 AM Paganini, Nicolò (1782-1840) Producer: Jacqueline Smith Cantabile Originally broadcast Thu 5 May 2016. Peter Michalica (violin), Elena Michalicova (piano)

3:35 AM THU 22:45 The Essay (b051cysf) Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) Just Juvenilia Tranquillamente from 3 Satukuvaa (Fairy tale pictures) for piano (Op.19 No.3) Just Juvenilia: Stephen Coates Liisa Pohjola (piano)

Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece 3:41 AM of work. And tell us what they think about it now: Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713) Sonata a quattro in G minor 4. After deciphering some vivid dreams, singer-songwriter La Stagione, Michael Schneider (director) Stephen Coates formed a band called The Real Tuesday Weld. He also descended the depths to an underground river in 3:47 AM London and this, too, helped with the band's formation.. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791] Rondo in C major (K.373) Producer Duncan Minshull. James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra

3:54 AM THU 23:00 Late Junction (b078xlmm) Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) text: Johannes Schlaf Verity Sharp with Richard Dawson's Mixtape (1862-1941) Waldsonne - No.4 from 4 lieder (Op.2) Verity Sharp presents a mix handcrafted by Geordie twisted Arleen Augér (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano) troubadour Richard Dawson. A tribute to the age-old tradition of making a mixtape for a friend, Richard will be taking listeners 3:59 AM on a thirty-minute journey through his wildly diverse record Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) collection. His tastes are as eclectic as his legendary live Rondo in E flat major, Op.16 performances. Ludmil Angelov (piano)

Plus Malian music, lo-fi gospel, Aldous Harding, Kiran Leonard, 4:09 AM and more adventures in sound and fury. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) Trio sonata in A major for flute, violin and continuo (Wq.146/H.570) Les Adieux FRIDAY 06 MAY 2016 4:22 AM FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b078wzj6) Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) Proms 2010: Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Overture - from Il Barbiere di Siviglia Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in a performance of Beethoven's Fourth and Mahler's First 4:31 AM symphonies from the 2010 BBC Proms. Jonathan Swain Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) presents. Sinfonia in G major András Keller (violin), Concerto Köln 12:31 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) 4:34 AM Symphony no. 4 in B flat major Op.60 Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (conductor) Scherzo for piano in D minor, Op.10 No.1 Angela Cheng (piano) 1:06 AM Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) 4:39 AM Symphony no. 1 in D major Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909) Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (conductor) Chant de l'éternelle aspiration, première partie du tryptique symphonique 'Chants éternels' (Op.10) (1904-1906) 2:04 AM Orchestre Français des Jeunes, Marek Janowski (director) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Waldszenen - 9 pieces for piano (Op.82) 4:51 AM Stefan Bojsten (piano) Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Cinq mélodies populaires grecques 2:31 AM Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano), André Laplante (piano) Kania, Emanuel (1827-1887) Trio Sonata in G minor 5:00 AM Maria Szwajger-Kulakowska (piano), Andrzej Grabiec (violin), Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Pawel Glombik (cello) Piano Quintet in E flat major/minor (Op.87) (1825) Tobias Ringborg (violin), Ingegard Kierkegaard (viola), John 3:01 AM Ehde (cello), Håkan Ehrén (double bass), Stefan Lindgren Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) (piano) Gloria for soprano, chorus and orchestra in G major Annick Massis (soprano), Choeur de Radio France, Orchestre 5:20 AM National de France, George Prêtre (conductor) Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867-1942) Danslek ur 'Ran' (Singing Games from the opera 'Ran') Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 19 of 20 Swedish Radio Choir, Olov Olofsson (piano), Eric Ericson Rob places Music in Time and goes back to the Renaissance (conductor) period, when certain pieces by Palestrina demonstrated a new simplicity in church music - with a style whose clear textures 5:23 AM allowed the words to be more distinct, compared with the more Wirén, Dag (1905-1986), lyrics by Gustaf Fröding ubiquitous 16th century polyphonic style. Titania Women's choir from the Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson 11am (conductor) Rob's featured artists are the members of the Juilliard Quartet, a group that has been in existence for nearly seven decades. 5:24 AM Among the quartet's many virtues is their ability to make the Malmfors, Åke (1918-1951) classics sound new, and more modern music sound as if it's Hans und Grethe been around for years. In their hands everything becomes Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) contemporary, vital and memorable.

5:26 AM Schumann Tulindberg, Erik (1761-1814) Piano Quartet in E flat Op.47 String Quartet No.3 in C major Glenn Gould (piano) Ostrobothnian Quartet Members of the Juilliard String Quartet.

5:47 AM Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770) FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01shyl5) Concerto for violin and orchestra (D.28) in D major Wagner and His World Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (violin/conductor) Wagner, Strauss, Bruckner and Wolf 6:04 AM Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) Donald Macleod ends this week exploring the musical Etudes-Tableaux (Op.39) (I - VI only) connections between Wagner and his contemporaries with Nicholas Angelich (piano). excerpts from his final great music-drama, Parsifal. He examines the colossal effect it would go on to have on a younger generation of composers, including Richard Strauss, FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b078xj9h) Gustav Mahler and Hugo Wolf. Friday - Petroc Trelawny We also look at the famous, and boozy, meeting between Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Wagner and perhaps his most devoted musical admirer, the featuring listener requests. Austrian Anton Bruckner, whose Third Symphony was dedicated to Wagner. Email [email protected].

FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b05w7xp6) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b078xk68) Hay Festival 2015 Friday - Rob Cowan with Francesca Simon Elias Quartet 9am My favourite... Smetana piano works. Celebrated for his Clemency Burton-Hill presents a concert of music for strings charming polkas, Bedrich Smetana was in fact a genuine performed by the Elias Quartet, first broadcast live from St musical innovator. His piano works contain some of the most Mary's Church, Hay-on-Wye, during the 2015 Hay Festival. daring, disquieting and original music written during the 19th Included in the concert are Haydn's String Quartet in C major century. This week Rob explores works ranging from the Op 33, nicknamed 'The Bird' due to the twittering themes within concert etude 'On the Seashore' to the collection of Czech the music, and Britten's String Quartet No 3, which the Dances featuring performances by native Czech pianists Rudolf composer worked on whilst recovering from heart surgery. Firkusny and Jitka Cechova, as well as Andras Schiff and Leif Ove Andsnes. Elias Quartet

9.30am Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C major Op 33 No 3 Hob III/39 Take part in our daily musical challenge: Two pieces of music 'The Bird' have been altered. Can you identify them? Benjamin Britten: String Quartet No 3 Op 94

10am Produced by Luke Whitlock. Rob's guest is the author Francesca Simon, creator of the Horrid Henry books. The adventures have sold millions of copies worldwide, have been made into an animated series and film, FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b078xl02) and have won the Children's Book of the Year awards. Besides Orchestre National de France the Horrid Henry series Francesca has written over fifty books for children of all ages and is among the most borrowed Episode 4 children's authors in British libraries. She is also involved in children's literacy charities as well as working with young Jonathan Swain presents a week of concerts performed by the writers, and is currently developing an opera for the Royal Orchestre National de France, including a series of Mozart Opera House. Throughout the week Francesca will be sharing a concertos across the week plus a Schumann symphony cycle selection of her favourite classical music including works by conducted by Daniele Gatti. Jonathan Dove, Tchaikovsky and troubadour Bernart de Ventadorn. 2.00pm Michael Daugherty: Route 66 10.30am Orchestre National de France Music in Time: Renaissance Kristjan Jarvi (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 April – 6 May 2016 Page 20 of 20 2.05pm Concerto. It was written when he was twenty-five, to play Schumann: Symphony No.4 in D minor himself in what would be his first appearance of many at the Orchestre National de France Proms. Britten was keen, like Bernstein, for it to have Daniele Gatti (conductor) immediate impact and appeal and it grabs the listener from the very first bar with bravura piano writing and colourful c.2.35pm instrumentation. Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A K622 Patrick Messina (clarinet) First performed just a few months before Britten's Piano Orchestre National de France Concerto, Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony also needed to win Bernard Haitink (conductor) approval but the stakes were much higher; written during the Great Terror, and after recent denunciation of his music, c.3.05pm Shostakovich knew that even his life was in danger should Bruckner: Symphony No.9 in D minor Stalin disapprove of his new symphony. Received with great Orchestre National de France acclaim by critics and audiences - and meeting Stalin's approval Bernard Haitink (conductor) - the Symphony continues to make waves.

c.4.05pm Duke Ellington: Harlem FRI 22:00 The Verb (b078xlfw) Orchestre National de France Helen Mort, Rita Ann Higgins Kristjan Jarvi (conductor). Ian's guests include the poet Helen Mort. Helen's first collection 'Division Street' (Chatto) was shortlisted for the TS Prize and FRI 16:30 In Tune (b078xl7n) the Costa Prize. Helen's new projects is 'Poeta', which combines Brian Tyler, Alexandra Dariescu, Vickers Bovey Guitar Duo her poetry with the flamenco guitar of Samuel Moore. Helen's new collection of poetry, 'No Map Could Show Them', has just Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts been published. news, with live performance from pianist Alexandra Dariescu as she prepares for several concerts with the Royal Philharmonic And poet and playwright Rita Ann Higgins reads from her new Orchestra. There's more live music from Vickers Bovey Guitar book 'Tongulish' (Bloodaxe), poetry written in the language of Duo, marking the release of their debut album 'Thirty-Six Views 'sweet talk, babble and blather, quibble and quizzical' of Mount Fuji ', plus film score composer Brian Tyler talks about conducting Philharmonia Orchestra in a concert featuring his Presenter: Ian McMillan own works alongside a tribute to John Williams. Producer: Cecile Wright.

FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01shyl5) FRI 22:45 The Essay (b051cysh) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Just Juvenilia

Just Juvenilia: Roger Michell FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b078xlbx) BBC Philharmonic - Bernstein, Britten, Shostakovich Writers, painters and other practitioners re-visit an early piece of work. And tell us what they think about it now: The BBC Philharmonic are conducted by John Storgards in music by Bernstein and Shostakovich. They are joined by 5. Roger Michell, director of such films as Notting Hill and Hyde Kathryn Stott for Britten's Piano Concerto. Park on Hudson, describes working for the BBC in the 1980's. He was fresh out of theatre, and making his first drama was a Recorded at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester huge challenge - aesthetically and technically.. Presented by Stuart Flinders

Bernstein: Overture, Candide FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b078xlmp) Britten: Piano Concerto Lopa Kothari - Songlines Music Awards 2016

8.10 Lopa Kothari is joined by Songlines magazine editor Jo Frost to Interval: announce the winners of the Songlines Music Awards 2016. Plus BBC Young Musician 2016 new music from across the globe, and BBC Introducing artist Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the fifth of the finalists in this Yaz Fentazi live in session. year's strings category Violinist Stephanie Childress plays music by: The nominees for this year's Songlines Awards embrace artists Ysaÿe, Sarasate, Fauré and Saint-Saëns from around the world, including Portuguese fado star Mariza, Canadian folk band Le Vent du Nord, Indian classical artist 8.35 Anouskar Shankar and Malian newcomers Songhoy Blues. The Shostakovich: Symphony No 5 award categories are Best Artist, Best Group, Fusion and Newcomers, plus - new for this year - four geographical Kathryn Stott (piano) categories, Africa and Middle East, Americas, Europe, also Asia BBC Philharmonic and South Pacific. John Storgards (conductor) BBC Introducing artist Yaz Fentazi, an oud virtuoso from In 1962 the BBC Philharmonic (then the BBC Northern Algeria, performs live with percussionist Samir Nacer and bass Symphony Orchestra) and Aaron Copland gave the British player Robyn Hemmings. Their style is described as a premiere of the Overture to Bernstein's Candide. This sparky, 'breathtakingly rootsy blend of Gnawa, Chaabi, Andalusian arresting and brilliant piece, far more popular than the operetta music, jazz and blues'. it was was written to precede, opens tonight's concert.

Kathryn Stott joins the BBC Philharmonic for Britten's Piano Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/

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