Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 1 of 12 SATURDAY 29 JUNE 2019 Chaconne for piano (Op.32) Cozzolani: Vespro della Beata Vergine Anders Kilstrom (piano) I Gemelli (ensemble) SAT 00:30 Music Planet World Mix (m00066s2) Emiliano Gonzalez Toro (tenor & director) Honolulu-bound 05:20 AM Naive V 5472 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Tonight we're Honolulu-bound with some classic Hawaiian slide Motet: "Komm, Jesu, komm!" (BWV.229) Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin guitar, Omar Souleyman takes us to Syria with love, punk-polka Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) Roderick Williams (baritone) from Attwenger and Congolese rumba from M'bilia Bel. Iain Burnside (piano) 05:30 AM Chandos CHAN 20113 Jean Baptiste Loeillet (1688-1720) https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHAN%2020113 SAT 01:00 Through the Night (m00066s4) Sonata in G major Trio con Brio Copenhagen Vladimir Jasko (trumpet), Imrich Szabo (organ) Schubert: Winterreise (Arr. for Voice and Chamber Ensemble) Philippe Sly (baritone) Piano trios by Haydn, Smetana and Schubert. Jonathan Swain 05:39 AM Le Chimera Project (ensemble) presents. Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819-1872) Analekta AN29138 Overture to Halka (Original version) https://www.analekta.com/en/albums/schubert-winterreise- 01:01 AM Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz philippe-sly-le-chimera-project/ Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) (conductor) Piano Trio No 39 in G Hob XV:25 ‘Asphalt Cocktail’ – Music for wind band by John Mackey incl. Trio con Brio Copenhagen 05:48 AM Concerto for Trumpet ‘Antique Violences’ Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Peter Pindar (author) Dallas Winds (wind band) 01:17 AM Der Sturm (The Storm) - madrigal for chorus and orchestra Jerry Junkin (conductor) Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884) (H.24a.8) Reference Recordings RR-144 Piano Trio in G minor, Op 15 Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Radio Chamber https://referencerecordings.com/recording/asphalt-cocktail-john- Trio con Brio Copenhagen Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor) mackey/

01:47 AM 05:58 AM 10.45am New Releases – Jeremy Summerly on Baroque Choral Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Releases Piano Trio no 1 in B flat, D 898 Sextet for piano and strings in D major, Op 110 Trio con Brio Copenhagen Wu Han (piano), Philip Setzer (violin), Nokuthula Ngwenyama ‘Sacred Music for Dresden Cathedral’ – Zelenka: Miserere in C (viola), Cynthia Phelps (viola), Carter Brey (cello), Michael & Confitebor tibi; Hasse: Miserere in C & Confitebor tibi 02:23 AM Wais (bass) Accademia Barocca Lucernensis (ensemble) Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Javier Ulises Illán (condcutor) Piano Trio no 4 in E minor, Op 90 ('Dumky') 06:21 AM Pan Classics PC 10402 Trio con Brio Copenhagen Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) https://www.ablucernensis.ch/media/cd-zelenka-hasse/ Violin Sonata in G major 02:31 AM Peter Oundjian (violin), William Tritt (piano) ‘Messe du Roi Soleil’ – Sacred music by Philidor, Guilain, Carolus Antonius Fodor (1768-1846) Lalande, Couperin & Lully Symphony no 3 in C minor, Op 19 06:39 AM Ensemble Marguerite Louise Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Halstead Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Gaétan Jarry (director and organist) (conductor) Les Biches, suite from the ballet (1939-1940) Château de Versailles Spectacles CVS 008 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor) 03:01 AM ‘Histoire Sacrées’ – Sacred history works by Marc-Antoine Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Charpentier Piano Concerto no 3 in C minor SAT 07:00 Breakfast (m0006ff8) Ensemble Correspondances Maria Joao Pires (piano), Orchestre National de France, Saturday - Martin Handley Sébastian Daucé (director) Emmanuel Krivine (conductor) Harmonia Mundi HMM 902280.81 (2 CDs) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, http://www.harmoniamundi.com/#!/albums/2511 03:37 AM featuring listener requests. Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Konstantin Balmont Handel: Brockes Passion, HWV 48 (author) Email [email protected] NDR Choir The Bells (Kolokola) for soloists, chorus and orchestra (Op.35) Göttingen Festival Orchestra Pavel Kourchoumov (tenor), Roumiana Bareva (soprano), Laurence Cummings (director) Stoyan Popov (baritone), Sons de la mer Mixed Choir, SAT 09:00 Record Review (m0006ffh) Accent ACC 26411 (2 CDs) Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vassil Stefanov Andrew McGregor with Laura Tunbridge and Jeremy (conductor) Summerly Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Passion oratorio, 1731) 04:16 AM 9.00am Purcell Choir Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Orfeo Orchestra Scherzo No.1 in B flat (D.593) ‘The Fellini Album’ – Nino Rota film scores for Amarcord, La György Vashegyi (conductor) Halina Radvilaite (piano) Dolce Vita, Casanova & The Clowns Glossa GCD 924006 Filarmonica della Scala http://www.glossamusic.com/glossa/reference.aspx?id=488 04:22 AM Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) Decca 483 2869 11.25am Record of the Week Elegie (Op.24) arr. for cello and orchestra Shauna Rolston (cello), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales, La Valse, Daphnis Et Bartók: The Wooden Prince, Op. 13; Concert Suite from The Mayer (conductor) Chloé, Suite Nos. 1 & 2, Bolero Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19 Lucerne Festival Orchestra Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra 04:30 AM Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Susanna Mälkki (conductor) Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829) Accentus Music ACC20451 9 (DVD & Bluray) BIS- 2328 SACD (Hybrid SACD) 6 Variations for violin and guitar, Op 81 http://accentus.com/discs/lucerne-festival-orchestra-riccardo- https://bis.se/conductors/malkki-susanna/bartok-the-wooden- Laura Vadjon (violin), Romana Matanovac (guitar) chailly-ravel prince

04:38 AM Liszt: Années de Pèlerinage; Deuxiéme année - Italie & Peter Zagar (1961-) Legende 1 SAT 11:45 Music Matters (m0006ffr) Blumenthal Dance no 2 for violin, viola, cello, clarinet and Francesco Piemontesi (piano) Music, roots and heritage piano (1999) Orfeo C982191 (CD & DVD documentary film) Opera Aperta Ensemble Tom Service talks to two UK composers with fascinating Sibelius: Lemminkäinen Suite, Spring Song & Belshazzar’s backgrounds: Daniel Kidane, of Russian and Eritrean roots, 04:47 AM Feast whose new piece 'Woke' will receive its premiere at this Mykhalo Verbytsky (1815-1870) BBC Symphony Orchestra summer's Last Night of the Proms, and Erika Fox on being a Choral concerto "The Angel Declared" Sakari Oramo (conductor) refugee from Nazi Austria, growing up in Britain. Valentina Reshetar (soprano), Irina Horlytska (contralto), Vasyl Chandos CHAN 20136 Kovalenko (tenor), Oleksandr Bojko (bass), Platon Maiborada https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHAN%2020136 What do jazz and blues have in common with 17th-century Academic Choir, Viktor Skoromny (conductor) baroque music? Tom visits the Whitechapel Gallery in London 9.30am Building a Library: Laura Tunbridge listens to and in the company of the Turner Prize-nominated artist Helen 04:51 AM compares recordings of Mozart’s piano quartets. Cammock to find out how she managed to connect these genres Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) in her work through a sense of loss, mourning and lament. Also Concerto in F major (RV.442) for treble recorder Mozart received a commission for three piano quartets in 1785 with Tom and Helen at the exhibition is the conductor, Michael Schneider (recorder), Camerata Koln from the publisher Franz Anton Hoffmeister. This rather harpsichordist and early music specialist, Christian Curnyn. neglected instrumental combination inspired him to compose 05:01 AM the first quartet, which was – according to Hoffmeister - so And what is Audio Diversity? Tom talks to the composer Leonardo de Lorenzo (1875-1962) intricate and difficult for the amateur market, that he released Andrew Hugill about a project involving concerts and Capriccio brillante for 3 flutes, Op 31 Mozart from his obligation to write the other two. Such was conferences, responding to the idea that not everybody hears in Vladislav Brunner Sr. (flute), Juraj Brunner (flute), Milan Mozart’s enthusiasm for this ensemble that he wrote a second the same way, and that this needs to be reflected in the concert Brunner (flute) quartet regardless, and together with the first, they form the hall and beyond. earliest masterpieces of the genre. 05:11 AM Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) 10.20am New Releases SAT 12:30 This Classical Life (m0006ffz) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 2 of 12 Jess Gillam with... Heloise Werner Composer D’Silva David Horler, Ludwig Nuss tb; Oliver Peters, Paul Heller, Album Impressed 2 Heiner Wiberny, Karolina Strassmeyer, Jens Nefang, reeds; Jess Gillam is joined by the singer and composer Heloise Label Universal Paul Shigihara, g; John Goldsby, b; Hans Dekker, d. 2008. Werner, a member of the young new music ensemble, The Number 982014-2 LP1 S 1 T1 Hermes Experiment. Their music includes Shostakovich's Duration 10.56 Festive Oveture and Strauss' epic tone poem Also Sprach Performers Amancio D’Silva, g; Alan Branscombe, kb, reeds, SAT 17:00 J to Z (m0006fh8) Zarathustra, plus tracks by Meredith Monk and Graham Fitkin. others unknown. Late 1960s. Jonny Mansfield's Elftet in session

From musical beginnings in a carnival band, to being the first DISC 4 Kevin Le Gendre presents vibraphonist Jonny Mansfield's Elftet ever saxophone finalist in BBC Young Musician, and Artist Pete Downes with Dick Pearce live in session. Bringing their intricate, groove driven sounds to appearances at the Last Night of the Proms in 2018 and at this Title Watermelon Man the studio, the 11-piece ensemble share music from their new, year’s BAFTA awards, Jess is one of today’s most engaging and Composer Hancock self-titled debut release. UK saxophonist Nathaniel Facey – who charismatic classical performers. Each week on This Classical Album Live! plays with the celebrated quartet Empirical – shares music from Life, she is joined by another young musician to swap tracks Label Wiser Productions some of his favourite classic and contemporary jazz artists. and share musical discoveries across a wide range of styles, Number Track 8 revealing how music shapes their everyday lives. Duration 6.52 Produced by Thomas Rees for Somethin' Else. Performers: Pete Downes – electric, acoustic guitars, Dick This Classical Life is also available as a podcast on BBC Pearce – trumpet, flugelhorn, Andy Coe – double bass, Tim Sounds. Bruce – drums. 2006 SAT 18:30 Opera on 3 (m0006fhl) Giordano's Andrea Chénier at the Royal Opera House DISC 5 SAT 13:00 Inside Music (m0006fg9) Artist Leon Redbone A gigantic verismo opera and Giordano's most accomplished Musical love stories and shimmering strings with pianist Lucy Title Your Cheatin Heart work, recorded earlier this month at the Royal Opera House, Parham Composer Williams Covent Garden, with the tenor Roberto Alagna in the title role Album Branch to Branch of Andrea Chénier, inspired in the heroic poet who gave his life Lucy Parham guides us through a wide range of music from Label Emerald City during the French Revolution. The soprano Sondra ballet scores to Brahms. She includes a song by Strauss that Number 38-136 Track 6 Radvanovsky is Maddalena de Coigny, an aristocratic lady and makes you catch your breath, and an underplayed work by Duration 3.04 Chénier's love interest in this melodramatic tale of ill-fated César Franck, which Lucy recorded at just 17 years old. Performers Leon Redbone, v, g; Terry Waldo, p; Jonathan romance and tragedy. Daniel Oren conducts the ROH orchestra Dorn, tu, Mike Braun, d. 1981 and chorus. She also explores pianists she admires: Bill Evans for his improvisation, Clara Schumann for her composition, and Pierre- DISC 6 Presented by James Naughtie. Laurent Aimard for his brilliant technical skill. Plus, Lucy Artist King Oliver presents her passion for combining music and words with Title Doctor Jazz Andrea Chénier ..... Roberto Alagna (tenor) Mendelssohn and Joni Mitchell. Composer Oliver Maddalena de Coigny ..... Sondra Radvanovsky (soprano) Album Classics 1926-1928 Carlo Gerard ..... Dimitri Platanias (baritone) At 2 o’clock Lucy’s Must Listen piece is by a composer who Label Classics Bersi ..... Christine Rice (mezzo-soprano) tragically died in World War One. It’s a song that captures the Number 618 Track 5 Countess di Coigny ..... Rosalind Plowright (soprano) pointlessness of war through interesting harmonies but also has Duration 2.55 Master of the Household ..... John Cunningham (bass baritone) a beauty and elegance. Performers: King Oliver, Tick Gray, c; Kid Ory, tb; Paul Pietro Fleville ..... Stephen Gadd (bass) Barnes, Omer Simeon, Barney Bigard, reeds; Luis Russell, p; Abbé ..... Aled Hall (tenor) A series in which each week a musician explores a selection of Junie Cobb, bj; Lawson Bruford, tu; Paul Barbarin, d. 22 April Mathieu ..... Adrian Clarke (baritone) music - from the inside. 1927. The Incredible ..... Carlo Bosi (tenor) Roucher ..... David Stout (baritone) A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 DISC 7 Madelon ..... Elena Zilio (mezzo-soprano) Artist Sam Morgan Dumas ..... German E Alacantara (baritone) Title Bogalousa Strut Schmidt ..... Jeremy White (bass) SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (m0006fgl) Composer Morgan Daniel Pemberton Album New Orleans Royal Opera House Chorus Label Marshall Cavendish Royal Opera House Orchestra Matthew Sweet meets the British composer Daniel Pemberton Number 025 Track 2 Daniel Oren (conductor) who started writing documentary scores aged 17. He's since Duration 2.55 collaborated with Ridley Scott on The Counselor, Guy Ritchie Performers Sam Morgan, Ike Morgan, c; Jim Robinson, tb; Full synopsis available on the programme page on The Man from U.N.C.L.E, and Danny Boyle on his Steve Andew Morgan, Earl Fouché, reeds; O C Blancher, p; Emanuel Jobs biopic and the newly released Yesterday, for which he Sayles, bj; Sidney Brown, b; Roy Evans, d. 22 Oct 1927. SAT 22:00 New Music Show (m0006fhw) wrote original music and Beatles arrangements. Interzones DISC 8 He talks to Matthew about changing his score to All the Money Artist Cy Laurie Tom Service presents the latest cutting-edge new music in in the World when Kevin Spacey was replaced by Christopher Title Forty and Tight performance, including the work of experimental collective Plummer, manipulating elephant noises through EMS Composer Melrose Bastard Assignments live at Snape Maltings in Aldeburgh synthesizers in Somerset, and taking inspiration from 'the sound Album Great British Jazz as good as it Gets earlier this month, highlights from a recent Nonclassical event of capitalism' - the famous New York Stock Exchange Bell. Label Smith in London showcasing House of Bedlam and the pianist Zubin Number 1143 CD 1 Track 1 Kanga, UK premieres of orchestral works by Ana Lara and Duration 3.16 Bruno Mantovani performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (m0006fgx) Performers: Al Fairweather, t; Cy Laurie, cl; John Picard, tb; and Angharad Davies's Solo Violin and Four Bass Amps 29/06/19 Alan Thomas p; John Potter, bj; Dave Wood, b; Ron McKay, recorded at Cafe Oto in London as part of the Kammerklang wb. 1954. series. Jazz records from across the genre, as requested by Radio 3 listeners. DISC 9 Artist Marian McPartland DISC 1 Title If You Could See Me Now SUNDAY 30 JUNE 2019 Artist Composer Dameron / Sigman Title High The Moon Album From This Moment ON SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (m0006fj2) Composer Hamilton, Lewis Label Concord Bill Frisell Album The Stan Kenton Story Number CJ86 S2 T2 Label Proper Duration 3.30 The epitome of post-modern jazz, guitarist Bill Frisell has Number Properbox 13 CD 4 Track 24 Performers Marian McPartland, p. 1979 forged a style ranging from bebop, funk and blues to gospel, Duration 2.31 country and western, and American classics of every sort. Performers , Ray Wetzel, Al Porcino, Chico DISC 10 Geoffrey Smith gives a taster’s menu of a rare contemporary Alvarez, Ken Hanna, t; Milt Bernhardt, Eddie Bert, , Artist Stacey Kent talent. Harry Forbes, tb; Bert Varsalona, btb; George Weidler, Art Title Easy To Remember Pepper, , Warner Weidler, Bob Gioga, reeds; Stan Composer Rodgers Kenton, p; Laurindo Almeida, g; , b; Shelly Album In Love Again SUN 01:00 Through the Night (m0006fj8) Manne, d. Dec 1947. Label Candid 20 Years of Casals Quartet Number 9786 Track 11 DISC 2 Duration 4.53 To celebrate their anniversary the Casals Quartet performed all Artist Chick Corea Performers: Stacey Kent, v; Jim Tomlinson, ts; Colin Oxley, g; of Beethoven's string quartets over the course of six concerts. Title Gloria’s Step David Newton, p; Simon Thorpe, b; Jasper Kviberg, d. 2002. Each concert also contained a world premiere of a new quartet. Composer LaFaro Tonight we hear Beethoven's String Quartets Nos 1 and 8 and Album Further Explorations DISC 11 Aureliano Cattaneo's String Quartet 'Neben'. Jonathan Swain Label Concord Artist Abdullah Ibrahim presents. Number 33364-02 CD 1 Track 2 Title Mandela Duration 6.16 [EOM at 6.06] Composer Ibrahim 01:01 AM Performers Chick Corea, p; Eddie Gomez, b; Paul Motian, d. Album Bombella Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) May 2010. Label Sunnyside String Quartet No 1 in F, Op 18 No 1 Number 1251 Track 3 Casals Quartet DISC 3 Duration 7.04 Artist Amancio D’Silva Performers: Abdullah Ibrahim p; Andy Haderer, John Marshall, 01:28 AM Title A Street In Bombay Klaus Osterloh, Rob Bruynen, Wim Both, t; Bernt Laukamp. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 3 of 12 String Quartet in F, Op 14 No 1 (after the Piano Sonata) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m00066mx) Casals Quartet Choral dances from 'Gloriana' vers. chorus a capella German Romantic song with Christopher Maltman BBC Singers, Stephen Layton (conductor) 01:42 AM From Wigmore Hall, London, introduced by Sara Mohr- Aureliano Cattaneo (1974-) 05:42 AM Pietsch. String Quartet 'Neben' Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840) Casals Quartet Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor, Op 7 - 3rd movement 'La Leading baritone Christopher Maltman joins accompanist Campanella' Graham Johnson to perform a programme of dramatic Schubert 01:54 AM Viktor Pikajzen (violin), Evgenia Sejdelj (piano) songs, plus the second of Schumann's two song-cycles entitled Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Liederkreis. String Quartet No 8 in E minor, Op 59 No 2 'Razumovsky' 05:51 AM Casals Quartet Harrison Birtwistle (b.1934) Schubert: Willkommen und Abschied, D767 Night's Black Bird for orchestra Schubert: Ganymed, D544 02:29 AM BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Schubert: Prometheus, D674 Gabriel Faure (1845-1924), Pablo Casals (arranger) Schubert: Szene aus Goethes 'Faust', D126 Apres un reve, Op 7 No 1 arr. for cello & piano 06:04 AM Schumann: Liederkreis, Op 39 Andreas Brantelid (cello), Bengt Forsberg (piano) Claude Debussy (1862-1918) La Cathedrale engloutie - no.10 from Preludes book 1 (1910) Christopher Maltman (baritone) 02:33 AM Philippe Cassard (piano) Graham Johnson (piano) Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943) Vocalise, Op 34 No 14 for orchestra 06:10 AM Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) Fernando Sor (1778-1839) SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (m0006fjy) Introduction and variations on Mozart's 'O cara armonia' for Puppetry in opera 02:39 AM guitar (Op 9) Henryk Gorecki (1933-2010) Xavier Diaz-Latorre (guitar) Musician and director Thomas Guthrie explains the history of Concerto – Cantata for flute and orchestra, Op 65 the use of puppets in Baroque and Classical opera, arguing that Carol Wincenc (flute), National Polish Radio Symphony 06:18 AM puppets are still powerful tools with which to tell operatic Orchestra, Wojciech Michniewski (conductor) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) stories today. That moment when the audience suspends Symphony no 6 in D major 'Le Matin' disbelief and believes that what they know to be inanimate is a 03:01 AM National Arts Centre Orchestra, Gabriel Chmura (conductor) living and breathing character – that magical moment – is also Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672) when their ears open, and the music can make its full impact. Matthaus-Passion (SWV.479) 06:36 AM Paul Elliott (tenor), Paul Hillier (bass), Hilliard Ensemble, Paul Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Hillier (director) Come, ye sons of Art, away (Ode for the birthday of Queen SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (m00066qx) Mary (1694), Z323) St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York (1987 Archive) 03:56 AM Anna Mikolajczyk (soprano), Henning Voss (contralto), Robert Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) Lawaty (counter tenor), Miroslaw Borczynski (bass), Sine An archive recording from St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, Polovtsian dances (Prince Igor) Nomine Chamber Choir, Concerto Polacco Baroque Orchestra, New York, USA (first broadcast 24 July 1987). Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Challender (conductor) Marek Toporowski (director) Introit: I sat down under his shadow (Bairstow) 04:07 AM Responses: Rose John B Escosa (1928-1991) SUN 07:00 Breakfast (m0006fjp) Psalm vv.1-32 (Thalben-Ball) Three Dances for 2 harps Sunday - Martin Handley First Lesson: Isaiah 52 vv.7-10 Julia Shaw (harp), Nora Bumanis (harp) Office hymn: Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show Abbey) 04:13 AM including a Sunday morning Sounds of the Earth slow radio Canticles: Service No 2 in E flat (Wood) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) soundscape. Second Lesson: Revelations 21 vv.1-4, 9-14 Eight Landler (German dances) (from D.790) Anthem: Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Bairstow) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Email [email protected] Voluntary: Wir danken dir Gott (Sinfonia), BWV 29 (Bach, transc. Dupre) 04:21 AM Grazyna Bacewicz (1909-1969) SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (m0006fjr) Gerre Hancock (Organist and Master of the Choristers) Concerto for String Orchestra Sarah Walker with Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov and Victoria Judith Hancock (Associate Organist) Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava Sarah Walker’s Sunday morning selection includes the symphonic poem Knight in Armour by Ruth Gipps. There are SUN 16:00 Choir and Organ (m0006fk2) 04:36 AM Russian classics from Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov, plus Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an irresistible mix of music and Pierre Mercure (1927-1966) Haydn’s String Quartet, Op. 50 No 4. The Sunday Escape singing. This week’s selection includes Rossini’s Stabat Mater, Pantomime for wind and percussion features renaissance music by Victoria. and the young voices of Vienna Boys’ Choir, Gondwana Voices Edmonton Wind Ensemble, Harry Pinchin (conductor) and Tower New Zealand Youth Choir. Also, an atmospheric wordless piece by Olafur Arnalds. 04:41 AM SUN 12:00 Private Passions (m0006fjt) Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) Harry Enfield Produced by Eleri Llian Rees for BBC Cymru Wales. Italian Serenade Ljubljanski Godalni Quartet In the early 1990s Harry Enfield went from being a part-time milkman to one of our biggest comedy stars, and many of the SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b09yh004) 04:50 AM characters he created have become embedded in our national Drums Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) psyche - Loadsamoney, Kevin the Teenager, Tim Nice-But- Concerto in A major (RV.335), "The Cuckoo" Dim, Wayne and Waynetta Slob, Stavros and Smashie and Tom Service considers drums - one of the most ancient and Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg Nicey, to name just a few. He started out on Spitting Image and primitive instruments, yet capable of great sophistication in the Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) Saturday Night Live, and his television shows in the 1990s context of the classical orchestra or a jazz band. He discusses reinvigorated British sketch comedy, gaining him more than 13 contemporary composition for drums with percussionist Serge 05:01 AM million viewers a week. Films, documentaries, and more Vuille, and looks at non-western drum traditions with Brazilian Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) comedy series have followed, as well as a hugely successful percussionist Adriano Adewale. Gaspard de la nuit (Scarbo) theatre show with his comedy partner of nearly 30 years, Paul Plamena Mangova (piano) Whitehouse. SUN 17:30 Words and Music (m0006fk5) 05:12 AM Harry tells Michael Berkeley about how his journey from punk Nature and the City Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) to opera - his great musical passion - developed when he was Rag-time for 11 instruments living in a council flat in his twenties and borrowing a record a Poets and composers have long sung the virtues of the green Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (director) week from the library. We hear parts of two Verdi operas that spaces and the wildlife encountered in our urban centres. inspired the theme tunes for his first two television series. Ottorino Respighi celebrates the birds and pine trees of Rome, 05:17 AM and Rufus Wainwright sings through all weathers and the wild Scott Joplin (1868-1917) He reveals why he’s chosen the aria Largo al Factotum from flowers of Berlin’s Tiergarten park. Matthew Arnold, in Gladiolus Rag (1909) The Barber of Seville in tribute to Paul Whitehouse and we hear Kensington Gardens, marvels at the 'endless, active life' he Donna Coleman (piano) a moving performance by John Tomlinson as Boris Godunov. finds all about him at his feet and in the air.

05:21 AM Music by Elgar and by Schubert brings back memories of Human cities might, though, be viewed as islands too, pushing Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) Harry's time at university and he talks movingly about family out and paving over the natural world, towering evidence of the Penthesilea, for soprano and orchestra life and his relationship with his father Edward, who enjoyed a anthropocentric. For the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, 'the Elzbieta Szmytka (soprano), Orchestre National de France, late-flowering career as a journalist and broadcaster. And he big cities are not true; they betray the day, the night, animals Hans Graf (conductor) quotes a less than flattering entry about his grandparents from and children' while Edna St Vincent Millay mourns the loss of Virginia Woolf’s diary. the 'thin and sweet' music of dancing tree-leaves, drowned out 05:28 AM Harry doesn’t usually do interviews so it’s a real pleasure to hear in the 'shrieking city air' of horns and alarms and industry Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) him talking about his life through the music he loves. evoked in the music of Steve Reich. And as some writers begin Adagio in E flat (WoO.43 No.2) for mandolin and piano to dream of green hills and escaping the din of the metropolis, Lajos Mayer (mandolin), Imre Rohmann (piano) Producer: Jane Greenwood the forces of nature are already gathering inside the city walls: A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3 rabbits, herds of deer, bears and the sea begin to re-wild and 05:33 AM reclaim the human spaces, reminding us that, for all our Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 4 of 12 skyscrapers, we are not separate from but of nature. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 37 01:04:32 The City And The Sea, read by Veronica Quilligan. Joanne Key Produced by Phil Smith Duration 00:00:55 The Day the Deer Came, read by Osi Okerafor. A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3 Duration 00:02:09 19 00:29:03 01 00:01:06 Richard Rodgers W.H. Auden 38 01:06:41 Michael Daugherty A Tree In The Park The Capital, read by Osi Okerafor. Fire and Blood: III. Assembly Line Performer: Sarah Vaughan Duration 00:01:35 Performer: Ida Kavafian Duration 00:02:36 Orchestra: Detroit Symphony Orchestra 20 00:30:38 Johann Strauss II Conductor: Neeme Järvi 02 00:03:42 Accelerationen, Op.234 (Live) Duration 00:02:09 Matthew Arnold Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Lines Written in Kensington Gardens, read by Osi Okerafor. Conductor: Lorin Maazel 39 01:08:50 Duration 00:01:38 Duration 00:03:46 Tony Hoagland Wild, read by Veronica Quilligan 03 00:05:36 George Gershwin 21 00:34:24 Duration 00:01:20 Second Rhapsody For Orchestra with Piano John Clare Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas The Ants, read by Veronica Quilligan. 40 01:10:10 Talking Heads (artist) Orchestra: Los Angeles Philharmonic Duration 00:00:54 Nothing But Flowers Duration 00:02:26 Performer: Talking Heads 22 00:35:18 Justin Heinrich Knecht Duration 00:02:20 04 00:08:06 Le portrait musical de la nature: IV. L'orage s'appaise peu a peu Meg Kearney Conductor: Sergio Lamberto 41 01:12:10 Nature Poetry (for William Matthews), Read by Veronica Orchestra: Torino Philharmonic Orchestra Ben Okri Quilligan Duration 00:02:24 from The Age of Magic, read by Osi Okerafor Duration 00:01:35 Duration 00:01:50 23 00:35:18 Steve Reich 05 00:09:41 Heitor Villa‐Lobos City Life (Pile Driver - Alarms) 42 01:12:30 György Ligeti Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1, III. "Fuga" (Conversa) Duration 00:02:24 Études, Book 3: No. 15, White on White Conductor: Pierre Bartholomée Performer: Kei Takumi Orchestra: Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège 24 00:38:00 Duration 00:01:14 Duration 00:01:11 Rainer Maria Rilke [trns Anita Barrows & Joanna Macy] From The Book of Poverty and Death, read by Veronica 06 00:10:52 Quilligan. SUN 18:45 Between the Ears (m0006fk7) John Keats Duration 00:01:40 The Signal-Man From a Letter, March 1819, read by Veronica Quilligan. Duration 00:02:20 25 00:39:40 A signalman on a remote stretch of East Yorkshire railway is Federico Garcia Lorca [trns Greg Simon / Steven F White] visited by a lone traveller in this drama-documentary written by 07 00:13:20 Manning Sherwin New York (Office and Denunciation), read by Osi Okerafor. poet Ross Sutherland. Inspired by a Charles Dickens ghost A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Duration 00:03:50 story, and featuring nature recordings by renowned wildlife Performer: Elsie Carlisle recordist Chris Watson. Lyricist: Eric Maschwitz 26 00:43:30 Duration 00:01:44 A Voice In A Tree The Oxmardyke Gate Box is one of the last in the UK to use Berlin, 2016 antiquated mechanical bells to carry semaphore-style messages 08 00:15:04 Duration 00:00:38 up and down the line. Soon this system of “absolute block John Keats signalling” will pass into history, as computers take over. The To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent, read by Osi 27 00:44:08 Terry Callier (artist) bells, like the humans who listen for them, will no longer be Okerafor. City Side And Countryside needed. Duration 00:00:56 Performer: Terry Callier Duration 00:03:57 In this feature fusing fact and fiction, the poet Ross Sutherland 09 00:16:00 Olivier Messiaen visits Oxmardyke to meet Dave Beckett, one of the last Le Merle noir 28 00:48:05 operators to use the bells. From their elevated position, the pair Performer: Karlheinz Zöller Charles Dickens gaze out over the hinterland near the muddy Humber estuary. Performer: Aloys Kontarsky The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, read by Osi It’s an area of villages with Anglo-Saxon names: Gilberdyke, Duration 00:03:18 Okerafor. Broomfleet and Saxfleet, with remains of the monastery where Duration 00:01:04 the Knights Templar would return after international travel. The 10 00:19:18 flat, reclaimed land has an eerie quality, accentuated by a John Drinkwater 29 00:48:05 John Cage strange local phenomenon known as a temperature inversion Blackbird, read by Veronica Quilligan. A Flower (1950) (where high density cold air becomes trapped by warm wetter Duration 00:00:50 Performer: Jay Clayton air) causing sound to carry further, meaning passing trains loom Ensemble: The Donald Knaack Percussion Ensemble larger and echo further than they ordinarily would. 11 00:20:08 Träd Duration 00:01:04 Oh, What A Beautiful City Writer: Ross Sutherland Performer: Marian Anderson 30 00:51:07 Contributor: Dave Beckett Performer: Franz Rupp Alfred Lord Tennyson Producers: Jack Howson and Joby Waldman Duration 00:01:27 Flower in the crannied wall, read by Veronica Quilligan. Sound Design: Chris Watson and Steve Bond Duration 00:00:40 12 00:21:35 Kaija Saariaho A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3 Sept Papillons for Solo Cello 31 00:51:47 Performer: Dirk Wietheger Timothy Morton Duration 00:02:20 From Being Ecological, read by Osi Okerafor. SUN 19:15 New Generation Thinkers (m0006fkc) Duration 00:01:18 Sir Isaac Newton and the Philosopher's Stone 13 00:22:44 Andrea Belfi (artist) Roteano 32 00:53:05 Ottorino Respighi Dafydd Mills Daniel investigates Sir Isaac Newton's more Performer: Andrea Belfi Pines Of Rome, P. 141 - 3. The Pines Of The Janiculum obscure studies in alchemy, hoping to find out what they can tell Duration 00:03:06 Orchestra: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra us about modern notions of religion, science and reason. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan 14 00:23:39 Duration 00:01:21 Famous falling apple victim Sir Isaac Newton is known for his Philip Larkin formation of the theories of gravity, calculus and motion. Yet Here, read by the author (BBC 1964) 33 00:54:26 while we celebrate Newton's scientific achievements to this day, Duration 00:00:16 Edna St. Vincent Millay other areas of his studies remain almost entirely unheard of; his City Trees, read by Veronica Quilligan. theology, which was spurred on by his devout christian beliefs 15 00:23:55 Duration 00:05:10 and his research into the occult world of Alchemy. Chinua Achebe Benin Road, read by Osi Okerafor. 34 00:59:36 Rufus Wainwright (artist) Much of Newton's writing details his search for the Duration 00:01:55 Tiergarten (Supermayer Remix) Philosopher's Stone, a rock made of the material God used to Performer: Rufus Wainwright create the Universe. Theologian and former Religious 16 00:25:50 György Ligeti Remix Artist: SuperMayer Education teacher Dafydd Mills Daniel goes on a trail to Étude XV Duration 00:02:30 discover what Newton the Alchemist can tell us about our world Music Arranger: Joseph Branciforte today. Is the way that Newton blurred the boundaries of faith, Performer: Mariel Roberts 35 01:02:06 science and magic irrelevant in our modern, secular age? Or Duration 00:01:45 Sarah Kirsch does his legacy live on? Nature reserve (trns Anne Stokes), read by Veronica Quilligan. 17 00:27:35 Duration 00:00:38 Dafydd goes in search of answers from pagans, theoretical Climate Protests physicists and even the great natural philosopher himself. London, 2019 36 01:02:44 Odetta (artist) Duration 00:00:33 The Fox Presented by Dafydd Mills Daniel and Produced by Sam Peach, Performer: Odetta with readings by Chris Pavlo. 18 00:28:08 Duration 00:01:48 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 5 of 12 SUN 19:30 Drama on 3 (b07y9qyd) Soprano Lore Binon, recorder player Jowan Merckx, lutenist 10 pieces The Visa Affair Sofie Vanden Eynde and harpist Sarah Louise Reidy bring us Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Julien Behr (lute), Concerto Di the full gamut of love, from the cicada who hopes to die singing Viole In 1965 Joe Orton visited the American Embassy in London to in the heat of the day to the tears of an abandoned lover. Simon get a visa to attend the Broadway production of his outrageous Heighes presents. 01:44 AM West End hit 'Entertaining Mr Sloane' and was caught up in a Antonio Caldara (c.1671-1736) Kafkaesque world of oppression and paranoia. He was forced Medea in Corinto - solo cantata into absurd interrogations and accused of "moral turpitude." In SUN 23:00 Sean Shibe's Guitar Zone (m0006fkt) Gerard Lesne (countertenor), Il Seminario Musicale the mid-1960s Orton was one of the most talked about new Joy and Melancholy playwrights of the decade - even attracting the attention of the 01:59 AM Beatles to write them a new film. In this fifth episode, Sean reveals the ‘interval of sadness’ that Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697) permeates the lute music of John Dowland and discovers Ich liege und schlaffe Writer Jake Arnott has uncovered a previously unpublished various other ways the guitar and its relatives can express James Bowman (countertenor), Greta de Reyghere (soprano), story by Orton about his this encounter. This story becomes the melancholy. And then at the opposite end of the emotional Guy de Mey (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Ricercar Consort heart of a new drama, in which Arnott also draws on letters, spectrum Sean plays music by Steve Reich and Luigi archive, newspaper reports and personal testimony to create a Boccherini that has him laughing out loud because of the pure 02:13 AM darkly comic drama revealing Orton's life and the world that he joy that it conveys. Henry Purcell (1659-1695) lived in. Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z.49 (Bell Anthem) Sean Shibe is a young, award-winning musician who’s changing Alex Potter (countertenor), Samuel Boden (tenor), Matthew Orton's first commission as a playwright was from Radio 3's the way people listen to the guitar. In this six-part series he Brook (bass), Collegium Vocale Ghent, Philippe Herreweghe predecessor the Third Programme in 1964 and this new play presents a personal choice of vibrant and varied pieces by (director) was originally commissioned as part of the station's 70th season composers from Spanish Renaissance masters to Steve Reich in October 2016, celebrating seven decades of pioneering music and Georges Lentz, with performers including Julian Bream, 02:21 AM and culture. Elizabeth Kenny, Andrés Segovia, John Williams, Vincent Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Dumestre and Pepe Romero. Sean discovers the characters of Mass in B minor, BWV 232 (Agnus Dei and Dona nobis In 'The Visa Affair', Orton has just found success in the UK the extended guitar family, from the oud, lute and vihuela to the pacem) after years of obscurity, and Broadway beckons, but events in Brahms guitar, decachord and electric guitar, and expresses Robin Blaze (countertenor), Collegium Vocale Gent, Wroclaw his past threaten his American dream. As embassy staff straight-talking views on players of the past and present who Baroque Orchestra, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) challenge him about his criminal record we follow a have helped shape his own unique approach to the art of guitar labyrinthine struggle as Joe is forced to defer to authority, deny playing. With his guitar on his knee he'll also be showing us 02:31 AM his sexuality, and to look again at his subversive acts and how what to listen for and what’s physically possible on the Philip Glass (1937-) they affected his writing and work. instrument. Violin Concerto No. 1 Piotr Plawner (violin), Polish Radio National Symphony Throughout, Orton plays a game of hide and seek with Throughout the series we’ll hear Sean’s philosophical, Orchestra Katowice, Michal Klauza (conductor) bureaucracy - evading its surveillance whilst revealing its intellectual and above all emotional take on the music he knows absurdity. so well. He opens a door into a world that’s full of subtlety and 02:57 AM contrast in its expression of culture and style. It’s a world that Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Orton's own narrative voice forms the heart of this drama. It is invites us in with all sorts of mesmeric and surprising sounds. Symphony No 2 in C major, Op 61 a rich source of character, dialogue and unfolding plot. Writer BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) Jake Arnott says: "Though his work often seems surreal, Orton A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 always insisted that what he wrote was reality. This is real. 03:33 AM What excites me about this project is the opportunity to Alfred Whitehead (1887-1974) dramatise a hidden work: Orton's own encounter with the kind Psalm 23 (The Lord is my Shepherd) of absurd bureaucracy that he brilliantly depicts in his plays." MONDAY 01 JULY 2019 Tudor Singers of Montreal, Patrick Wedd (director)

Cast MON 00:00 Classical Fix (m0006fky) 03:39 AM Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Joe Orton ..... Russell Tovey Keyboard Sonata No.52 in E Flat, Hob XVI/52 Kenneth Halliwell ..... Tom Burke Clemmie tries out a classical playlist on singer and musician Rudolf Buchbinder (piano) Miss Boynes ..... Alison Steadman Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem, who recently moved into Peggy Ramsey ..... Frances Barber the pop world as a solo artist after 10 years with Indie band, 03:59 AM Ensemble cast played by Kerry Shale, Nigel Anthony, Stephen Slow Club. Rebecca finds some new classical discoveries in Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Critchlow, Alison Steadman and Frances Barber Clemmie's playlist. Allegro appassionato, 4 Romantic pieces, Op 75 Young-Zun Kim (violin), Joon-Cha Kim (piano) ‘The Visa Affair’ by Jake Arnott is based on the original story Classical Fix is Radio 3's new programme and podcast, by Joe Orton. designed for music fans who are curious about classical music 04:02 AM Additional material contributed by Joe’s sister Leonie Barnett. and want to give it a go, but don't know where to start. Each Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741-1801) Director: Marilyn Imrie week Clemency Burton-Hill creates a custom-made playlist for Simphonie à grand orchestre de l'opéra 'Cora', Op 3 No 1 Producer: Jo Coombs her guest who then joins her to discuss their impressions of Concerto Koln their brand new classical music discoveries. Available through A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3 BBC Sounds. 04:14 AM George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Lascia la spina, from Il Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno SUN 20:45 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fkk) MON 00:30 Through the Night (m0006fl2) Julia Lezhneva (soprano), Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Babi Yar in Rotterdam Countertenor collection Giovanni Antonini (conductor)

Shostakovich's 13th Symphony, a picture of life in the Soviet Andreas Scholl in a recital of English songs of the Renaissance. 04:22 AM Union. With Fiona Talkington. With Jonathan Swain. Christoph Gluck (1714-1787), Fritz Kreisler (arranger) Dance of the Blessed Spirits (excerpt Orfeo ed Euridice) From Anne Frank to Robert Burns, Shostakovich manages to 12:31 AM Gyozo Mate (viola), Balazs Szokolay (piano) create in his 13th Symphony a snapshot of Soviet life and John Dowland (1563-1626) interests in the early 1960s. There's the horror of Nazi anti- 3 Works (Go crystal tears, Fantasia No 4, Now, o now I needs 04:25 AM Semitic atrocities such as the 'Babi Yar' massacre which gives must part) Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) the symphony its epithet, and is the title of a poem by Yevgeny Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Julien Behr (lute), Concerto Di Arabesque Yevtushenko. In it, the poet shows a deep interest in Robert Viole Shirley Brill (clarinet), Piotr Spoz (piano) Burns, who many soviet composers go back to again and again for inspiration. And then he puts that in the context of the 12:44 AM 04:31 AM everyday living conditions inside the Soviet Union, like the John Dowland (1563-1626),John Ward (c.1589-1638) Henry Purcell (1659-1695) empty shelves and endless shop queues, and the constant fear of 2 works by Dowland (Go nightly cares; Sorrow come), one by 4 Dances from 'Abdelazer' the secret police. Ward (Fantasia No 3) Tafelmusik, Jeanne Lamon (director) Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Julien Behr (lute), Concerto Di For Shostakovich, all these things and more come together in Viole 04:35 AM the poetry of Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who returned the George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) compliment, saying about Shostakovich's symphony: 'his music 12:55 AM Aure, deh, per pieta (excerpt Giulio Cesare) made the poem greater'. John Dowland (1563-1626) Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Piece without title; Sir John Smith his Almain Kossenko (director) Shostakovich Julien Behr (lute) Symphony No 13 in B flat minor, Op 113 'Babi Yar' 04:43 AM Mikhail Petrenko (bass) 01:00 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Men's Choir of Bavarian Radio Robert Johnson (c.1583-1633),William Byrd,John Bennett Bassoon Concerto in B flat major. K191 Rotterdam Philharmonic (c.1575 -1614) Dag Jensen (bassoon), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Paavo Yannick Nézet-Séguin 3 Songs Berglund (conductor) Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Julien Behr (lute), Concerto Di Viole 05:01 AM SUN 22:00 Early Music Late (m0006fkp) John Browne (fl.1490) Summer Early Music Festival, Prague 01:10 AM O Maria salvatoris mater (a 8) Robert Johnson (c.1583-1633),Patrick Mando (fl.1600),John BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) Celebrating a summer of love with songs and dances of late- Dowland (1563-1626),Alfonso Ferrabosco (the younger) Renaissance Italy in a concert given at Prague's Troja Castle. (c.1578-1628),Anon. English,Richard Mico (c.1590-1661) 05:15 AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 6 of 12 Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Maurice Ravel (arranger) Rheinische Kantorei INTERVAL Tarantelle styrienne Das Kleine Konzert Martin Handley in conversation with Barbara Hannigan Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk Hermann Max, conductor (conductor) Part 2 Flute concerto in D Major, Wq 13 Haydn: Symphony No.49 ‘La Passione’ ’ 05:22 AM Il Gardellino Gershwin: Suite from Girl Crazy Horatio Parker (1863-1919) A Northern Ballad (1899) Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales. Kate Howden (mezzo-soprano) Albany Symphony Orchestra, Julius Hegyi (conductor) James Way (tenor) Antoin Herrera-Lopez Kessel (bass) 05:36 AM MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0006ffq) Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781), Unknown (arranger) Percussion explorations with the Colin Currie Quartet LUDWIG Orchestra String Quintet No 2 in E flat major Barbara Hannigan (soprano/conductor) Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Rudolf Werthen (conductor) Live from Wigmore Hall, London, the Colin Currie Quartet explore the world of contemporary percussion sound in works 05:47 AM by Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Joseph Pereira, and Kevin MON 22:00 Music Matters (m0006ffr) Rudolf Escher (1912-1980), Paul Eluard (author) Volans. [Repeat of broadcast at 11:45 on Saturday] Le vrai visage de la paix (1953 revised 1957) Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard (conductor) Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch. MON 22:45 The Essay (b09sqvc2) 05:59 AM Joseph Pereira: Mallet Quartet Are You Paying Attention? Jozef Wienawski (1837-1912) Kevin Volans: 4 Marimbas Piano Concerto in G minor, Op 20 Stockhausen: Vibra-Elufa A Worldwide Preoccupation Beata Bilinska (piano), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Steve Reich: Drumming Part 1 Lukasz Borowicz (conductor) In the first of five essays, writer and journalist Madeleine Colin Currie Quartet Bunting begins a week-long exploration of why attention has become a major social concern. Attention, she finds, is now big MON 06:30 Breakfast (m0006ff2) business - where we cast our eyes on a computer screen, and for Monday - Petroc's classical mix MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m0006fg1) how long, has become a key factor in advertising. Attention is Celebrating the BBC Concert Orchestra: Orange something we both 'pay' and want to 'attract' - and for a Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, journalist, Madeleine admits, it can be quite addictive. And, as featuring listener requests. This BBC Concert Orchestra performance, recorded at the so many people search for their 15 minutes of micro-fame Queen Elizabeth Hall in London last month, was presented on online, getting as much attention as we can seems to have Email [email protected] stage by artist Lachlan Goudie, and features pieces connected become a worldwide preoccupation. How worried should we with the colour orange. be?

MON 09:00 Essential Classics (m0006ff7) 2.00pm Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Frank Skinner, Vaughan Delius: Florida Suite: Daybreak MON 23:00 Jazz Now (m0006fh6) Williams' Running Set, Ades' Powder her Face Jonathan Dove: Sunshine (London premiere) Michael Formanek at Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2019 De Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. Grieg: Peer Gynt: Morning Soweto Kinch presents US bassist Michael Formanek in concert Michael Torke: Ecstatic Orange at Cheltenham Jazz Festival. The quartet also includes Tony 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Prokofiev: The Love for Three Oranges: Symphonic Suite Malaby, saxophones, Ches Smith, drums and Kris Davis playlist. Victor Sangiorgio (piano) Radley, piano. BBC Concert Orchestra 1010 Our Classical Century - 100 key moments in the last Anna-Maria Helsing (conductor) century of classical music. 3.50pm TUESDAY 02 JULY 2019 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Braunfels: Orchestral Suite in E minor, Op.48 writer, actor, comedian and presenter Frank Skinner. BBC Concert Orchestra TUE 00:30 Through the Night (m0006fhj) Johannes Wildner (conductor) Verdi Requiem from China 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's musical reflection. Shanghai Opera House Chorus and Guangzhou Symphony MON 17:00 In Tune (m0006fgc) Orchestra perform Verdi's Requiem at the Xinghai Concert The King's Singers, the Atéa Quintet, Toby Young Hall in China. Jonathan Swain presents. MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (m0006ffg) CPE Bach (1744-1788) Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news with 12:31 AM live performance in the studio by the King's Singers ahead of Giuseppe Verdi (1714-1787) CPE Bach and the Nazi Hoard their appearance at JAM on the Marsh Festival. We hear from Messa da Requiem the Atéa Quintet prior to their concert at the Lichfield Festival Xiuwei Sun (soprano), Jie Yang (mezzo soprano), Warren Mok This week we look at CPE Bach's music and reputation in the this weekend. We speak to the Armonico consort's composer-in- (tenor), Gong Dong-Jian (bass), Shanghai Opera House Chorus, light of the sensational rediscovery of much his archive in 1999. residence, Toby Young, about his take on Beowulf. Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Long Yu (conductor) Throughout the week, we'll hear recent recordings of this 'new' music. In this episode, Donald Macleod tells the story of the 01:48 AM loss – and eventual rediscovery in 1999 – of much of CPE MON 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0006fgp) Giuseppe Verdi (1714-1787) Bach’s music, following a fascinating journey. Panic String Quartet in E minor Vertavo Quartet From 1750, for the next 60 years the name "Bach" was almost Our Classical Century continues with Birtwistle's 'Panic' written exclusively associated with the initials "CPE". Born in 1714, for the Last Night of the Proms in 1995. A work taking its 02:12 AM Carl Philipp Emanuel's influence resonates to this day: his book inspiration from the Classical god 'Pan' and the worship of Costanzo Festa (c.1485-15450 on keyboard playing permanently changed the practice; his Dionysus. The followers of Dionysus were particularly known Magnificat octavi toni music changed the direction of travel. Bach left his life's work for their religious rites fuelled by plenty of wine and BBC Singers tidy and well organised on his death in 1788, with most works debauchery that have come down to us across the ages with the Stephen Cleobury (conductor) still in print. His estate was largely sold to Felix Mendelssohn's title 'Bacchanales' (after 'Bacchus' the Roman version of father Abraham, but by the 1800s, CPE Bach's music had all Dionysus). These would reach a level of intoxication and 02:31 AM but disappeared. emotional excess approaching ecstasy and even terror. Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Symphony in C major The collection of CPE Bach manuscripts found its way into the There was also a calmer, more reflective side to Pan as he is Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Othmar Maga (conductor) library of the Sing-Akademie in Berlin, one of the most often depicted with his 'Pan Pipes', made from the transfigured prestigious performing institutions in the Prussian capital, 'Syrinx' according to Ovid's Metamorphoses. 03:06 AM closely associated with the royal court. This was the finest Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) collection of Bach family manuscripts in the world. In the face So in tonight's MixTape we have both aspects, Debussy looking Partita in F (K.Anh.C 17.05) for wind octet of Allied bombing in 1943, the Sing-Akademie was one of over for Syrinx with piano and solo flute and the others choosing the The Festival Winds 500 mostly private collections from the Berlin area to be more energetic path, whether it's Nielsen, Saint-Saëns or Jaques evacuated. It was carefully packaged up into 14 crates and sent Ibert, all begun by Harrison Birtwistle's 'Panic'. 03:32 AM to a remote castle in Silesia, in present-day Poland. As the war Ivan Spassov (1934-1995) ended, the collection was found by the Red Army and Solveig's Songs disappeared from public view for the next 50 years. MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fgy) Sofia Chamber Choir, Vassil Arnaudov (conductor) Girl Crazy L'Aly Rupalich, Wq 117 No 27 03:41 AM Ana-Marija Markovina, piano Barbara Hannigan re-unites with the Ludwig Orchestra at this Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) year's Aldeburgh Festival. In tonight's concert Barbara Concerto in F, Rv 571 for violin, 2 oboes, 2 horns, bassoon & Keyboard Concerto in D minor, Wq 23 Hannigan has the role of both conductor and soprano as she cello Michael Rische, piano presents a programme spanning three centuries with music from Zefira Valova (violin), Anna Starr (oboe), Markus Muller Leipzig Kammerorchester Haydn to Gershwin. Martin Handley presents. (oboe), Anneke Scott (horn), Joseph Walters (horn), moni Morten Schuldt-Jensen, conductor Fischaleck (bassoon), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko Programme (director) Heilig, Wq 217 Part 1 Hilke Helling, contralto Stravinsky: Pulcinella (complete ballet) 03:51 AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 7 of 12 Roger Matton (1929-2004) This week we look at CPE Bach's music and reputation in the TUE 17:00 In Tune (m0006fg8) Danse bresilienne for 2 pianos (1946) light of the sensational rediscovery of much his archive in 1999. La Serenissima, Roderick Williams, Thomas Guthrie Ouellet-Murray Duo (piano duo) Throughout the week, we'll hear recent recordings of this 'new' music. In this episode, Donald Macleod explores contemporary Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news, with 03:56 AM angles within CPE Bach's life and music, as well as his life at live music from La Serenissima. We're also joined by the Franz Schubert (1797-1828) court in Berlin. baritone Roderick Williams and the pianist Julius Drake, who Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings, D438 perform in the studio ahead of their concert at Middle Temple Pinchas Zukerman (violin), National Arts Centre Orchestra, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was many things in his lifetime: Hall on Thursday. And director Thomas Guthrie speaks to us Pinchas Zukerman (director) composer, virtuoso harpsichord player and improviser about his production of Monteverdi's Orfeo being performed at extraordinaire, author, businessman – publishing his own music the York Early Music Festival and LSO St Luke's this weekend. 04:11 AM – biographer – of his father and other members of his family, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) and teacher. As the growing amateur tradition of music-making Psalm 23 (5 Psalms of David (1604)) 'The Lord is my among the middle classes required pieces that were playable TUE 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0006fgm) Shepherd' domestically, Bach was quick to appreciate the potential for In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) him to fill the gap. including a few surprises.

04:19 AM Publishing rivalled composition and performance for Christoph Gluck (1714-1787) importance in his professional life. Much like musicians using TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fgz) Overture from 'Alceste' crowd-funding sites today, Bach introduced a subscription An Aldeburgh tribute to Oliver Knussen Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Ludovit Rajter system for his fans, in which each work's printing and (conductor) distribution were financed by prepublication sales. Haydn, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of Oliver Knussen - who died Mozart, Weber and Beethoven all studied Bach's Essay on suddenly last year - being invited by Britten to have his music 04:31 AM keyboard playing attentively. It's a practical guide for performed at the Aldeburgh Festival and tonight's concert is a Paul Dukas (1865-1935) performers, with chapters on ornamentation, performance and tribute to him. The newly formed Knussen Chamber Orchestra Villanelle for horn and orchestra improvisation. perform music by Knussen himself as well as music and Esa Tukia (horn), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael composers he admired. Presented by Tom McKinney. Adelson (conductor) Solfeggio in C Minor, Wq 117 No 2 Ana-Marija Markovina, piano Part 1 04:38 AM Knussen: Gong (from Four Late Poems and an Epigram of Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Free Fantasie in F sharp minor, Wq 67 Rainer Maria Rilke) Concerto for 2 chalumeaux and strings in D minor (c.1728) Andreas Staier, fortepiano Stravinsky: Septet Eric Hoeprich (chalumeaux), Lisa Klewitt (chalumeaux), Knussen: Scriabin Settings Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) Licht der Welt, von Gott gegeben, H 811 (Ehre sei Gott in der Takemitsu: How Slow the Wind Höhe) Knussen: O Hototogisu! 04:50 AM Jan Kobow, tenor Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871-1927) Himlische Cantorey INTERVAL Three Fantasias, op. 11 Les Amis de Philippe During the interval Tom McKinney visits the Britten/Pears Brita Hjort (piano) Ludger Rémy, conductor Foundation and meets the librarian Nicholas Clark to reflect on the musical relationship between Benjamin Britten and the 05:04 AM Rondo II in D Minor, Wq 61 No 4 young Oliver Knussen. Included is an extract from Britten’s Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1590-1664) Christine Schornsheim, clavichord opera Curlew River in the recording by the English Opera Agnus Dei - super ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la (for 6 and 7 voices) Group conducted by the composer. Huelgas Ensemble, Paul van Nevel (director) Flute Sonata in A minor, Wq 132 Emanuel Pahud Part 2 05:11 AM Britten: Nocturne Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Solfeggio in C Minor Schubert: Symphony No.5 Academic Festival Overture (Op.80) Eugen Cicero, piano Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry Claire Booth (soprano) (conductor) Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales. Mark Padmore (tenor) Knussen Chamber Orchestra 05:22 AM Ryan Wigglesworth (conductor) Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0006ffp) Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Vilabertran Schubertiade 2018: Rachmaninov and Schubert Shura Cherkassky (piano) TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (m0006fh9) Sarah Walker introduces highlights from the renowned Language and Belonging 05:31 AM Catalonian festival. We open with Rachmaninov songs Leo Delibes (1836-1891) performed by the soprano Katharina Konradi - a delight to hear Preti Taneja talks to the winner of the 2019 Dylan Thomas Sylvia, suite from the ballet singing in her mother tongue. The current BBC Radio 3 New Prize, Guy Gunaratne, Egyptian graphic novelist Deena Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Oliver Dohnanyi Generation Artist was born in Bischkek, Kyrgyzstan and moved Mohamed, poet and broadcaster, Michael Rosen, Iranian- (conductor) to Germany at the age of 15. Her choice of four songs is American author Dina Nayeri and Somali-British poet Momtaza followed by a giant of the solo piano repertoire - Igor Levit Mehri. 05:49 AM plays Schubert's A major sonata, D959. Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Guy Gunaratne's first novel In Our Mad and Furious City Trio for piano and strings No.3 in F minor (Op.65) Rachmaninov: Son, op. 38/5; Ne poi, krassavitsa, pri mne, op. imagines events over 48 hours on a London council estate Grieg Trio 4/4; Ostrovok, op. 14/2; Oni otvetxali, op. 21/4 evoking the voices of different residents. It was the winner of Katharina Konradi, soprano the International Dylan Thomas Prize, the Jhalak Prize as well Wolfram Rieger, piano as the Authors Club Best First Novel Award in 2019. TUE 06:30 Breakfast (m0006fdz) Deena Mohamed is in the UK to take part in the Bradford Tuesday - Petroc's classical picks Schubert: Piano Sonata No 20 in A, D959 Literature Festival https://www.bradfordlitfest.co.uk/ which Igor Levit, piano runs until July 7th and the Shubbak Festival which runs until Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, July 14th https://www.shubbak.co.uk/ featuring listener requests. You can find our more about her https://deenadraws.art/about TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m0006ffy) Michael Rosen is a writer, broadcaster and Professor of Email [email protected] Celebrating the BBC Concert Orchestra: English Music Festival children's literature at Goldsmith's, University of London. https://www.michaelrosen.co.uk/ Kate Molleson presents the BBC Concert Orchestra in a concert Dina Nayeri's books are The Ungrateful Refugee and A TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (m0006ff3) recorded last month at the 13th annual English Music Festival in Teaspoon of Earth and Sea. Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Birtwistle's Panic, Frank Dorchester-on-Thames. By orchestrating or completing Momtaza Mehri has been young people's laureate for London, a Skinner, Debussy's Rondes de Printemps neglected works by British composers, conductor Martin Yates former winner of the Out-Spoken Page poetry prize. Her poetry has brought several world premiere performances to the festival chapbook is called sugah. lump. prayer. Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. over the years and this concert includes four. Producer: Zahid Warley 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics 2.00pm playlist. Lord Berners (orch Yates): Portsmouth Point (world premiere) Arnold: Serenade for small orchestra TUE 22:45 The Essay (b09sqw6r) 1010 Our Classical Century - 100 key moments in the last Stanford: Violin Concerto in D (world premiere) Are You Paying Attention? century of classical music. Vaughan Williams (orch Yates): The Blue Bird (world premiere) Multitaskers and Gorillas 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Delius: A Song before Sunrise writer, actor, comedian and presenter Frank Skinner. Robin Milford: Symphony No.2 (world premiere) The writer and journalist Madeleine Bunting continues her Sergey Levitin (violin) exploration of the different ways in which we pay, or fail to 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's BBC Concert Orchestra pay, attention. Inevitably, she argues, attention to one thing musical reflection. Martin Yates (conductor) always implies withdrawal of it from others, and in our digital age, the battle for our attention, however brief, has become 3.55pm fiercer than ever. And, Madeleine warns, those who think they TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (m0006ff9) Braunfels: Hebridean Dances, Op.70 can successfully multi-task are probably deluding themselves - CPE Bach (1744-1788) Piers Lane (piano) as the famous 'gorilla experiment', in which subjects failed to BBC Concert Orchestra see a man in a gorilla costume walking into a basketball match A Very Modern Composer Johannes Wildner (conductor) has demonstrated. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 8 of 12 TUE 23:00 Late Junction (m0006fhm) Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Marek Toporowski, continuo Shamanic reindeer song, post-minimal guitars and Javanese Solamente Naturali ritual 04:40 AM Didier Talpain, conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Max Reinhardt presents rousing Finnish reindeer song from Divertimento in B flat major, K 137 Fantasia No. 2 in C Major, Wq 59 No 6 Hilda Landsman and Viivi Maria Saarenkyia alongside post- Orchestra Libera Classica, Hidemi Suzuki (conductor) Christine Schornsheim, clavichord minimal sounds for guitar quartet by avant-rock legend Fred Frith. Plus, intoxicating ritual music from Java – kasenian réak, 04:53 AM Wer ist so würdig als du; Ach, ruft mich einst zu seinen part of a family of dances dating back to the 8th century. Heinrich Bach (1615-1692) Freuden, H 805 (Nun danket alle Gott) Ich danke dir, Gott - cantata for 5 voices, strings and continuo Jan Kobow, tenor Produced by Steven Rajam for Reduced Listening. Rheinische Kantorei, Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel Himlische Cantorey (violin), Reinhard Goebel (conductor) Les Amis de Philippe Ludger Rémy, conductor 04:59 AM WEDNESDAY 03 JULY 2019 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Sonata in C Minor, Wq 78 Variations on a theme by Paganini, Op 35 (excerpts Book 1, Laurent Albrecht Breuninger, violin WED 00:30 Through the Night (m0006fhv) Nos 1-14) Piet Kuijken, fortepiano In the name of Amadeus Anna Vinnitskaya (piano) Morgengesang am Schöpfungsfeste, W 239 The Australian Chamber Orchestra and Richard Tognetti give a 05:13 AM Barbara Schlick, soprano concert of Mozart and modern music inspired by him. William Lovelock (1899-1986) Johanna Koslowsky, soprano Presented by Jonathan Swain. Sinfonia Concertante Rheinische Kantorei Robert Boughen (organ), Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Das Kleine Konzert 12:31 AM Thomas (conductor) Hermann Max, conductor Johnny Greenwood Water 05:33 AM Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales. Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti (conductor) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) String Quartet in G minor, Op 20, No 3 12:47 AM Quatuor Mosaïques WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0006fkd) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Vilabertran Schubertiade 2018: Mahler and Mendelssohn Serenade in G major, K525 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik' 05:52 AM Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti (conductor) Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Star mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly sings Mahler's Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 33 Kindertotenlieder and the Cosmos Quartet plays Mendelssohn's 01:03 AM Luca Sulic (cello), Slovenian Radio Symphony Orchestra, A major Quartet Op.13 at this acclaimed summer festival Katia Tchemberdji (b.1960) Shuntaro Sato (conductor) devoted to lyrical song. In Namen Amadeus, for viola, clarinet, piano and tape (1991) Presented by Sarah Walker. Paul Dean (clarinet), Brett Dean (viola), Stephen Emmerson 06:13 AM (piano) Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) Gustav Mahler: Kindertotenlieder Suite in F major Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano 01:17 AM Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) Malcolm Martineau, piano Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Mass (Op.123) in D major "Missa solemnis" Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 2 in A, op. 13 Charles Mackerras (conductor), Rosamund Illing (soprano), WED 06:30 Breakfast (m0006fjx) Cosmos Quartet Elizabeth Dunning (mezzo soprano), Christopher Doig (tenor), Wednesday - Petroc's classical alarm call Rodney McCann (bass), Sydney Philharmonic Choir, Donald Hazelwood (violin), Sydney Symphony Orchestra Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m0006fkj) featuring listener requests. Celebrating the BBC Concert Orchestra: Jessica Curry 02:31 AM Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Email [email protected] A concert recorded yesterday afternoon at the BBC Maida Vale Slatter Op 72 Studios, presented and curated by composer Jessica Curry. Ingfrid Breie Nyhus (piano) WED 09:00 Essential Classics (m0006fk1) The concert features music from many of today’s leading video 03:08 AM Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Chabrier's L'Etoile Overture, games, including two for which Curry herself wrote the music; Franz Berwald (1796-1868) First Proms in the Park, Frank Skinner and there’s also music by conductor/composer Eimear Noone Septet in B flat major (1828) Niklas Andersson (clarinet), Henrik Blixt (bassoon), Hans Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. 2.00pm Larsson (horn), Jannica Gustafsson (violin), Hakan Olsson Programme includes: (viola), Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Maria Johansson (double 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Yoko Shimomura: Kingdom Hearts bass) playlist. Olivier Derivière: Oasis 1 and Regrets from Get Even Salvatori/Lewin/Johnson/ Moav/Schlosser: Lost Light from 03:32 AM 1010 Our Classical Century - 100 key moments in the last Destiny 2 Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) century of classical music. Jessica Curry: An Early Harvest from Everybody’s Gone to the Aufforderung zum Tanz Rapture; I Have Begun My Ascent from Dear Esther Niklas Sivelov (piano) 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Jason Graves: Quiet As A Mouse...With A Sword from Moss writer, actor, comedian and presenter Frank Skinner. Eimear Noone: Malach from World of Warcraft 03:41 AM Nobuo Uematsu: Zanarkand from Final Fantasy X Karl Goldmark (1830-1915) 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Takeshi Furukawa: The Last Guardian Suite from The Last Ein Wintermarchen (Overture) musical reflection. Guardian Hungarian Radio Orchestra, Ervin Lukacs (conductor) Inon Zur: Main Theme from Fallout 4

03:51 AM WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (m0006fk8) BBC Concert Orchestra Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) CPE Bach (1744-1788) Eimear Noone (conductor) Fürchte dich nicht (motet) Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier (director) The Sentimental Style WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (m0006fkn) 03:56 AM This week we look at CPE Bach's music and reputation in the King's College, Cambridge Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741-1801) light of the sensational rediscovery of much his archive in 1999. Simphonie à grand orchestre de l'opéra 'Cora', Op 3 No 1 Throughout the week, we'll hear recent recordings of this 'new' Live from the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, marking Concerto Koln music. In this episode, Donald Macleod explores the sound of the retirement of Stephen Cleobury as director of music. CPE Bach's music, written in the 'Empfindsamer Stil'. 04:08 AM Introit: O sing unto the Lord (Cecilia McDowall) - world George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s music sits somewhere between the première Sonata for 2 violins in G minor, HWV 390a high baroque of his father, JS Bach, and the stripping back of Responses: Radcliffe Musica Alta Ripa ornamentation by Haydn and Mozart. It’s often described using Psalm 18 (Ouseley, Goss, Wesley) the German word for sensitive or sentimental, 'Empfindsam'. First Lesson: Isaiah 40 vv. 27-31 04:19 AM Canticles: Collegium Regale (Tavener) Georges Bizet (1838-1875) The Empfindsamer style aimed to express ‘true and natural’ Second Lesson: 2 Corinthians 12 vv.1-10 Carmen (Habanera) feelings, in contrast to the baroque, and drew on a very wide Anthem: One foot in Eden still, I stand (Maw) Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari range of cultural influences: poets, painters, philosophers and Voluntary: Missa Brevis ‘The Road to Emmaus’ Bingham Rasilainen (conductor) writers, in particular Laurence Sterne, whose Sentimental (Voluntary - Et cognaverunt eum) (Judith Bingham) Journey was translated into German as Empfindsame Reise. All 04:24 AM of that is far from the almost exclusively theological focus of JS Stephen Cleobury (Director of Music) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) Bach. For Carl Philipp Emanuel, music wasn’t about technical Henry Websdale and Dónal McCann (Organ Scholars) La Damnation de Faust (Rakoczy March) brilliance, but all about stirring the emotions of the listener. BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) Bach believed that music should reflect human nature, and hold up a mirror to the emotional world of man. The emotions WED 16:30 New Generation Artists (m0006fks) 04:31 AM should be stirred, and this should have a cathartic effect. Anastasia Kobekina plays Cesar Franck Leslie Pearson (b.1931) Dance Suite, after Arbeau Symphony in D Major, Wq 183 No 1 The captivating New Generation Artist, Anastasia Kobekina Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 9 of 12 caught by the BBC's microphones in a live performance she into tourism in Chernobyl 03:54 AM gave earlier this year at a cello festival in Glasgow. Anastasia https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0775023 Plamen Djourov (b.1949) joins other NGAs next week at the Cheltenham Festival. Cundill Prize winning historian Daniel Beer, Masha Gessen and Two Ballades, Nos. I & IV Mary Dejevsky consider Totalitarianism and Punishment Eolina Quartet Franck: Sonata in A major https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09h659t Anastasia Kobekina (cello), Jean-Selim Abdelmoula (piano) 04:04 AM Producer: Torquil MacLeod Jean Barriere (1705-1747) Sonata No 10 in G major for 2 cellos WED 17:00 In Tune (m0006fkx) Duo Fouquet (duo), Elizabeth Dolin (cello), Guy Fouquet Symphonic Brass of London WED 22:45 The Essay (b09sqz86) (cello) Are You Paying Attention? Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news with 04:13 AM live music from Symphonic Brass of London who join us in the Escaping the Onslaught Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) studio ahead of their concert at the JAM on the Marsh Festival. Sonata in D minor Fugue (K.41); Presto (K. 18) In the third in her series of essays, writer and journalist Eduardo Lopez Banzo (harpsichord) Madeleine Bunting grapples with what happens when our bodies WED 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0006fl1) and minds can no longer sustain the sensory onslaught offered 04:23 AM In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, by digital media, with countless items constantly competing for Luka Sorkocevic (1734-1789) including a few surprises. our attention. For Madeleine herself, the only way to regain her Sinfonie in D major ability to pay deep attention and articulate complex ideas was to Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner (organ), Wolfgang cut herself off from digital media for a while; and she recalls Brunner (director) WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fl4) how she regained her ability to write during a long and lonely A Tribute to Oliver Knussen - Britten Oboe Quartet trip to the beaches of the Outer Hebrides. 04:31 AM Jef van Hoof (1886-1959) Oboist Nicholas Daniel returns to the Snape Maltings and to this Symphonic Introduction to a Festive Occasion (1942) year's Aldeburgh Festival with a programme of chamber works WED 23:00 Late Junction (m0006gcy) Flemish Radio Orchestra, Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor) reflecting one of the festival's themes - the music of Oliver Vintage highlife, Brazilian musical psychogeography and Knussen, who died last year. As a former Artistic Director, Sufjan Stevens 04:41 AM Knussen was a composer and conductor who made a huge Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) contribution to the development of the Aldeburgh Festival after Max Reinhardt presents some vintage highlife from three giants Barcarolle (Op.60) Britten’s death. So in the lead up to tonight's concert, Tom of the genre – Ebo Taylor, Pat Thomas and Uhuru Yenzu – Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano) McKinney reflects on Knussen's relationship with Aldeburgh, alongside some hallucinogenic Brazilian musical with contributions from his close friend, the composer Colin psychogeography: musicians improvising on their mental 04:49 AM Matthews. We also hear Knussen on CD, including: impressions and images of urban landscapes. John Dowland (1563-1626) Thou mighty God; When David's life; When the poore criple Knussen: ".... Upon One Note" (after Purcell) Plus: a new track from Sufjan Stevens, released in celebration for 4 voices Christopher van Kampen (cello), John Constable (piano), Paul of Pride last month – composed as a personal challenge “to Ars Nova, Bo Holten (director) Silverthorne (viola) Michael Collins (clarinet), Clio Gould write an upbeat and sincere love song without conflict, anxiety (violin) or self-deprecation.” 05:00 AM Paul Jeanjean (1874-1928) Stravinsky: Requiem Canticles Produced by Steven Rajam for Reduced Listening. Prelude and Scherzo for bassoon and piano David Wilson-Johnson (bass-baritone), Susan Bickley Balint Mohai (bassoon), Monika Michel (piano) (contralto) New London Chamber Choir, London Sinfonietta 05:09 AM London Sinfonietta conducted by Oliver Knussen THURSDAY 04 JULY 2019 Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967) Adagio for viola and piano in C major (1905) Knussen: Prayer Bell Sketch (first version) THU 00:30 Through the Night (m0006fl8) Morten Carlsen (viola), Sergej Osadchuk (piano) Peter Serkin (piano) Berlin Philharmonic at the BBC Proms 05:19 AM Knussen: Horn Concerto A programme of Richard Strauss and Beethoven with the Berlin Tauno Pylkkanen (1918-1980) Barry Tuckwell (horn) Philharmonic and conductor Kirill Petrenko. Jonathan Swain Suite for oboe and strings (Op.32) London Sinfonietta conducted by Oliver Knussen presents. Aale Lindgren (oboe), Finnish Radio Orchestra, Petri Sakari (conductor) c 20.14 12:31 AM From the 2019 Aldeburgh Festival, introduced by Tom Richard Strauss (1864-1949) 05:28 AM McKinney: Don Juan op 20 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Petrenko (conductor) Overture in G minor (BWV.1070) Knussen: Fire Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin Britten: Phantasy Quartet 12:48 AM Debussy: Syrinx Richard Strauss (1864-1949) 05:44 AM Knussen: Cantata Tod und Verklarung Op 24 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Schumann (arr. Colin Matthews): Mondnacht Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Petrenko (conductor) Suite for harpsichord solo in C major – from Essercizii Musici Knussen: Masks for solo flute Sabine Bauer (harpsichord) Colin Matthews: Oboe Quartet No.2 01:12 AM Joanna Lee: Among the Unlimitless Etha (world premiere) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) 06:03 AM Mozart: Oboe Quartet Symphony no. 7 in A major Op.92 Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Petrenko (conductor) Rossiniana - suite from Rossini's "Les riens" Britten Oboe Quartet: West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester Nicholas Daniel (oboe) 01:50 AM (conductor) Jacqueline Shave (violin) Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) Clare Finnimore (viola) Polonaise in F sharp minor (Op.44) Caroline Dearnley (cello) Erik Suler (piano) THU 06:30 Breakfast (m0006ffj) Thursday - Petroc's classical commute Adam Walker (flute) 02:01 AM Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Violin Sonata in E flat major, Op 18 featuring listener requests. WED 22:00 Free Thinking (m0006fl6) Baiba Skride (violin), Lauma Skride (piano) Russia and Fear. Email [email protected] 02:31 AM Rana Mitter considers fearing Russia past and present with Cesar Franck (1822-1890) Mark B Smith, and the way Russia controlled fears over Piano Quintet in F minor THU 09:00 Essential Classics (m0006ffs) Chernobyl. Plus Tamar Koplatadze from the University of Jorgen Larsen (piano), Skampa Quartet Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Frank Skinner, Princess Oxford on her research into contemporary post-Soviet/colonial Diana's Funeral, Ives' The Fourth of July women writers’ responses to the fall of the Soviet Union, 03:06 AM Victoria Donovan from the University of St Andrews outlines Ceslovas Sasnauskas (1867-1916) Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. her project in the Donbass region of Ukraine that attempts to Requiem reconcile an industrial, Soviet past with an uncertain future and Inesa Linaburgyte (mezzo soprano), Algirdas Janutas (tenor), 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Yu Jie, Research Fellow at Chatham House, gives an account of Vladimiras Prudnikovas (bass), Kaunas State Choir, Lithuanian playlist. the Chinese view of Russia. National Symphony Orchestra, Petras Bingelis (conductor) 1010 Our Classical Century - 100 key moments in the last Mark B Smith teaches at the University of Cambridge and is the 03:40 AM century of classical music. author of The Russia Anxiety. Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Chernobyl the TV miniseries was created and written by Craig Norwegian Dance No 1 Op 35 for piano duet 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Mazin, directed by Johan Renck and produced by HBO in Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Havard Gimse (piano) writer, actor, comedian and presenter Frank Skinner. association with Sky UK You can hear a Free Thinking discussion of Soviet history 03:46 AM 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's featuring the authors Svetlana Alexievich and Stephen Kotkin Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) musical reflection. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09d3q93 Ballad (Karelia suite, Op 11) This discussion of Tarkovsky's 1979 film Stalker hears research Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 10 of 12 THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (m0006fg2) Presented by Kate Molleson. Produced by Katie Callin and Alannah Chance. CPE Bach (1744-1788) A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3. 2.00pm Reinvention in Hamburg Sullivan: The Light of the World Natalya Romaniw (Mary, Mother of Jesus) This week we look at CPE Bach's music and reputation in the Eleanor Dennis (Mary Magdalene/Martha) FRIDAY 05 JULY 2019 light of the sensational rediscovery of much his archive in 1999. Kitty Whately (An Angel) Throughout the week, we'll hear recent recordings of this 'new' Robert Murray (A Disciple/Nicodemus) FRI 00:00 Slow Radio (m0006fjb) music. In this episode, Donald Macleod explores the sound of Ben McAteer (Jesus) Night-time at the Zoo CPE Bach's music, written in the 'Empfindsamer Stil'. Neal Davies (A Ruler/A Pharisee/A Shepherd) Kinder Children's Choir Slow Radio: Dusk to dawn at the Isle of Wight Zoo. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s music sits somewhere between the BBC Symphony Chorus high baroque of his father, JS Bach, and the stripping back of BBC Concert Orchestra On the beautiful Sandown Beach on the Isle of Wight stands a ornamentation by Haydn and Mozart. It’s often described using John Andrews (conductor) historic fort, now home to the Isle of Wight Zoo. It is run by the the German word for sensitive or sentimental, 'Empfindsam'. Wildheart Trust, which promotes the survival of endangered species, and is well known as a centre for rescued big cats who, The Empfindsamer style aimed to express ‘true and natural’ THU 17:00 In Tune (m0006fh2) along with pocket-sized primates and other even smaller feelings, in contrast to the baroque, and drew on a very wide Rose Consort of Viols; National Youth Choirs of Great Britain animals have a starring role in this portrayal of the sounds of the range of cultural influences: poets, painters, philosophers and zoo. The programme moves from dusk, as the animals prepare writers, in particular Laurence Sterne, whose Sentimental Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news with for sleep, through the small hours of the night, when the silence Journey was translated into German as Empfindsame Reise. All live performance from the Rose Consort of Viols as well as is punctuated by the sound of snoring, to dawn and the of that is far from the almost exclusively theological focus of JS members from the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain who beginning of a new day. Bach. For Carl Philipp Emanuel, music wasn’t about technical perform at the New Music Biennial this weekend. brilliance, but all about stirring the emotions of the listener. Bach believed that music should reflect human nature, and hold FRI 00:30 Through the Night (m0006fjg) up a mirror to the emotional world of man. The emotions THU 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0006fhd) Mozart in Hungary should be stirred, and this should have a cathartic effect. In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. Mozart's Requiem with the Hungarian National Philharmonic Symphony in D Major, Wq 183 No 1 Orchestra conducted by János Kovács. Jonathan Swain presents. Marek Toporowski, continuo Solamente Naturali THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fhp) 12:31 AM Didier Talpain, conductor The dreamers of dreams Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Adagio and Fugue in C minor K546 Fantasia No. 2 in C Major, Wq 59 No 6 The Music Makers is some of Elgar's most profoundly beautiful Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Janos Kovacs Christine Schornsheim, clavichord and heartfelt music and it's paired tonight with Walton's (conductor) rambunctions Façade Suite. The concert begins with wild Wer ist so würdig als du; Ach, ruft mich einst zu seinen energy as a wizard summons the Earth Spirits with a trombone 12:39 AM Freuden, H 805 (Nun danket alle Gott) invocation in a suite from Holst's one-act opera The Perfect Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Jan Kobow, tenor Fool. This is English music at its most exuberant. Symphony No. 39 in E flat, K. 543 Himlische Cantorey Presented by Tom McKinney, live from Philharmonic Hall in Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Janos Kovacs Les Amis de Philippe Liverpool. (conductor) Ludger Rémy, conductor Programme 01:09 AM Sonata in C Minor, Wq 78 Holst: The Perfect Fool, Suite Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Laurent Albrecht Breuninger, violin Walton: Façade, Suite Requiem in D minor K.626, compl. Sussmayr Piet Kuijken, fortepiano Elgar: The Music Makers Eszter Zemlenyl (soprano), Erika Gal (mezzo soprano), Istvan Horvath (tenor), Istvan Kovacs (bass), Madrigal Chorus, Mirela Morgengesang am Schöpfungsfeste, W 239 Kathryn Rudge (mezzo-soprano) Barrera (director), Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Barbara Schlick, soprano Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir Janos Kovacs (conductor) Johanna Koslowsky, soprano Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Rheinische Kantorei Vasily Petrenko (conductor) 01:57 AM Das Kleine Konzert Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Hermann Max, conductor Davidsbundlertanze - 18 character-pieces for piano (Op.6) THU 22:00 Free Thinking (m0006fhy) Tiina Karakorpi (piano) Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales. Cleveland Ohio and the Environmental Catastrophe of 1969 02:31 AM Philip Dodd hosts a special programme recorded in Cleveland, Louis Spohr (1784-1859) THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0006fgd) Ohio. Once a booming manufacturing metropolis located on the Notturno for wind and Turkish band in C major, Op.34 Vilabertran Schubertiade 2018: Falla, Mahler and Debussy southern shore of Lake Erie, this 'rust belt' city has for many Octophorus, Paul Dombrecht (conductor) years been synonymous with industrial decay and high Sopranos Natalia Labourdette and Katharina Konradi make unemployment. For many the city's fortunes changed in 1969 03:03 AM their respective debuts at this celebrated Catalonian Festival and when industrial pollution on the Cuyahoga river caught fire Claude Debussy (1862-1918) the pianist Igor Levit plays a transcription of the Adagio from causing an environmental catastrophe, earning the city the 3 Images for orchestra Mahler's 10th Symphony. moniker 'the mistake on the lake', a pejorative term it still Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) Presented by Sarah Walker. struggles to shake off today. 03:38 AM Manuel de Falla: Siete canciones populares españolas David Stradling is the author of Where the River Burned Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Natalia Labourdette, soprano Chinese-raised New York artist Cai Guo-Qiang has been Silence and Music - madrigal for chorus Javier García Verdugo, guitar commissioned as part of Cuyahoga50. BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor)

Mahler arr. Stevenson: Adagio, from 'Symphony No. 10 in F Producer: Craig Smith 03:44 AM sharp' (unfinished) Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Igor Levit, piano Concerto IX in D major (RV.230), from 'L'Estro Armonico' THU 22:45 The Essay (b09sr0cf) (Op.3) Debussy: Voici que le printemps, L52; Fantoches, L21; Are You Paying Attention? Paul Wright (violin), Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Romance, L79/1; Paysage sentimental, L45; Mandoline, L29 Dyer (conductor) Katharina Konradi, soprano Prayer and Snake Oil Wolfram Rieger, piano 03:52 AM In the fourth in her series of Essays on attention, the writer and Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) journalist Madeleine Bunting explores some key moments in Prelude, Toccata and Allegro in G major THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m0006fgq) the history of how we have paid attention, or failed to do so. Hopkinson Smith (baroque lute) Celebrating the BBC Concert Orchestra: The Light of the The church, she finds, has perfected the use of ritual to focus World our attention; and the habit of attention, as French mystic 04:01 AM Simone Weil argued, can even be seen as the substance of Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) An outstanding cast joins the BBC Concert Orchestra in a prayer. But similar ways of attracting and holding attention have Dance Preludes, for clarinet and piano recent, highly acclaimed recording of the rarely heard Sullivan also been put to far more sinister use. Seraphin Maurice Lutz (clarinet), Eugen Burger-Yonov (piano) oratorio The Light of the World. 04:12 AM Commissioned for and first produced at the Birmingham THU 23:00 Late Junction (m0006fj4) Arvo Part (b.1935) Musical Festival of 1873, The Light of the World is Arthur David Toop’s mixtape Spiegel im Spiegel Sullivan’s great oratorio on the life of Christ. Although regularly Morten Carlsen (viola), Sergej Osadchuk (piano) performed during the composer’s lifetime, changing fashions Max Reinhardt presents another chance to hear the Late gradually condemned the work to obscurity. Junction mixtape from sound artist, writer and composer David 04:19 AM Toop. Franz Schreker (1878-1934) Occasional revivals have failed to make the case for it, Fantastic Overture, Op 15 primarily because it was not understood that The Light of the For the occasion, Toop wove together recordings from the BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) World is essentially a dramatic work, rather than a purely deepest recesses of his collection - Vietnamese one-string fiddle religious one. sits next to Japanese tongue twisters, Chicago footwork next to 04:31 AM John Butcher's alien sax. Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 11 of 12 Dream Pantomime (Hansel and Gretel) restricted music deposits at the Kiev Conservatoire had been Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) transferred to another institution in the Ukraine in 1973. Arnold/Price: Sherlock Suite Sondheim: A Little Priest (from Sweeney Todd) 04:40 AM Finally, the music was traced to the Archive-Museum of Gary Carpenter: Fred & Ginger Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) Literature and Art in Kiev. The excitement of the discovery Lerner & Loewe: I remember it well (from Gigi) Nocturne for piano no 6 in D flat major, Op 63 spread around the world – the Music historian and Bach Loesser: Sue Me (from Guys & Dolls) Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) biographer Christoph Wolff said, “All of a sudden you Williams: Suite for Cello & Orchestra (from Memoirs of a understand the creative mind of a great composer. As an Geisha) 04:50 AM historian, I would have to say this was clearly a once-in-a- Steiner/Hupfeld: Suite from Casablanca Johan Duijck (b.1954) lifetime experience. I don't think it will happen again. There is Gershwin They Can’t Take That Away; The Man I Love; Let’s Cantiones Sacrae in honorem Thomas Tallis, Op 26, Book 1 no other collection of that magnitude and that importance Call The Whole Thing Off Flemish Radio Choir, Johan Duijck (conductor) around.” Porter: You’re The Top (from Anything Goes) Maria Friedman & Adrian Der Gregorian (singers) 05:00 AM Leite mich nach deinem Willen, H 835 BBC Concert Orchestra Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Himlische Cantorey Keith Lockhart (conductor) Sonata No.6 for 2 violins and continuo in G minor (Z.807) Les Amis de Philippe Il Tempo Ensemble Ludger Rémy, conductor 3.45pm Our Classical Century 05:07 AM Cello Concerto in A major, Wq 172 (2nd mvt) Birtwistle: Panic Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Raphael Wallfisch John Harle (saxophone) Sonata for Mandolin in D minor k.90 Scottish Ensemble Paul Clarvis (drums) Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad-El (harpsichord) Jonathan Morton, conductor BBC Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis (conductor) 05:16 AM Symphony in B minor, Wq 182 No 5 Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment 2 Elegiac melodies for string orchestra (Op.34) Rebecca Miller, conductor FRI 16:30 The Listening Service (b09yh004) CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) [Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday] Sonata in C major, Wq 55 No 1 (Für Kenner und Liebhaber) 05:25 AM Gabor Antalffy, harpsichord Gertrude van den Bergh (1793-1840) FRI 17:00 In Tune (m0006fhs) Rondeau, Op 3 Double Concerto for harpsichord and fortepiano in E Flat Ensemble Hesperi, Hidejiro Jonjoh, Max Bruch Trio Frans van Ruth (piano) major, Wq 47 Michael Behringer, harpsichord Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music and arts news with 05:33 AM Christine Schornsheim, fortepiano live music from the early music group Ensemble Hesperi who Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Freiburger Barockorchester perform at the Lichfield Festival on Tuesday, and we're joined 11 Zigeunerlieder for 4 voices and piano (Op.103) Gottfried von der Goltz, conductor by Shamisen player Hidejiro Jonjoh. We also hear Chapel Danish National Radio Choir, Bengt Forsberg (piano), Stefan Perilous prior to their appearance at the Muswell Hill festival. Parkman (conductor) Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales.

05:52 AM FRI 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0006fj0) Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m0006fh5) In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, Trio for piano and strings (Op.22) in F major Vilabertran Schubertiade 2018: Brahms, Mendelssohn and including a few surprises. Tobias Ringborg (violin), John Ehde (cello), Stefan Lindgren Schubert (piano) Sarah Walker introduces performances by Christoph FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m0006fj6) 06:06 AM Prégardien, Sarah Connolly and Igor Levit at the acclaimed A Farewell from King's Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) festival in Catalonia. Le Carnaval des animaux As he approaches the end of his 37-year tenure as director of Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James The celebrated German tenor Christoph Prégardien returns to music of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury Campbell (director) the Schubertíade at Vilabertran for the 8th time, performing a conducts a concert to mark his retirement featuring the choirs selection of Schubert Lieder to texts by Ernst Schulze. Plus the with which he is associated. sumptuous tones of mezzo-soprano and viola - the violist FRI 06:30 Breakfast (m0006fg5) Jonathan Brown joins Dame Sarah Connolly and pianist Fittingly, the programme includes Vaughan Williams Serenade Friday - Petroc's classical rise and shine Malcolm Martineau in Brahms' Op.91 songs and Igor Levit to Music alongside John Rutter's orchestration of the plays a selection of Mendelssohn's Songs without Words Magnificat from Herbert Howells's canticles written for the Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, chapel and choir of King's. At the heart of the concert is featuring listener requests and the Friday poem. Brahms: Zwei Gesänge, op. 91 Benjamin Britten's St. Nicholas, bringing together the BBC Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano Singers, Choir of King's College, Cambridge and King's Voices. Email [email protected] Jonathan Brown, viola Malcolm Martineau, piano PROGRAMME

FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (m0006fgh) Felix Mendelssohn: Selected Songs without Words - Andante VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Serenade to Music Ian Skelly con moto in E, op. 19b/1; Moderato in A, op. 19b/4; Duetto, op. HOWELLS (orch. John Rutter) - Magnificat (Collegium 38/6 Regale) Ian Skelly with Essential Classics - the best in classical music. Igor Levit, piano ELGAR - Give unto the Lord INTERVAL 0930 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Schubert: Auf der Bruck, D853; Die liebliche Stern; Im Walde, BRITTEN - St Nicholas playlist. D834; Um Mitternacht, D864; Lebensmut, D883; Im Frühling, D882; An mein Herz, D860; Im Jänner 1817 (Tiefes Leid), BBC Singers 1010 Our Classical Century - 100 key moments in the last D876; Über Wildemann, D884 Choir of King's College, Cambridge century of classical music. Christoph Prégardien, tenor King's Voices Julius Drake, piano Britten Sinfonia 1050 Cultural inspirations from our guest of the week, the Stephen Cleobury - conductor writer, actor, comedian and presenter Frank Skinner. FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m0006fhh) 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Celebrating the BBC Concert Orchestra: Double Acts FRI 22:00 The Verb (m0006fjc) musical reflection. The Vulgar Verb Adrian Scarborough presents a concert recorded in March at the Royal Festival Hall in London on the subject of Double Acts – What kind of writing gets called 'vulgar' and why? Are women FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (m0006fgv) famous duos and couples – featuring stars of the West End writers more likely to be called 'vulgar'? And what about the CPE Bach (1744-1788) stage singers Maria Friedman and her husband Adrian Der word 'common' - do we love it or loathe it when it's applied to Gregorian things, our work or our way of speaking? A Bid for Posterity Daring duos, comedy couples and popular pairs - this gem of a Poets Philip Gross (T.S. Eliot Prize winner), Jacqueline Saphra This week we look at CPE Bach's music and reputation in the concert, with the BBC Concert Orchestra and its chief guest and Heather Phillipson (the next artist to be curating the Fourth light of the sensational rediscovery of much his archive in 1999. conductor Keith Lockhart, invites you to get swept up in the Plinth in Trafalgar Square) join Ian McMillan for vulgar and Throughout the week, we'll hear recent recordings of this 'new' love, heartbreak and comedy that some of the best loved duos common talk. music. In this episode, Donald Macleod relives the once-in-a- have to offer lifetime moment when the first manuscript was drawn out of a Producer: Faith Lawrence crate in Kiev to reveal the stamp "Sing-Akademie zu Berlin", Olivier award-winning singer/actors Maria Friedman and Presenter: Ian McMillan and the magnitude of the treasure trove was revealed. He Adrian der Gregorian star in this programme celebrating the explores how the discovery has changed the way Bach and his best double acts and romances from musicals, theatre, film and music is seen in 2019. beyond! FRI 22:45 The Essay (b09sr12q) Are You Paying Attention? The collection of Bach family manuscripts was thought to be 2.00pm destroyed or irretrievably lost. But in the late 1950s, a few choir Berlioz: Overture: Beatrice & Benedict Beyond the Crisis of Attention books from the Sing-Akademie were returned from Moscow to Berlin: Anything You Can Do; The Girl That I Marry; I Got East Berlin, suggesting the collection may have found its way to Lost In His Arms; They Say It’s Wonderful (from Annie Get In this series of essays, writer and journalist Madeleine Bunting Moscow. Eventually a retired librarian in Kiev revealed that Your Gun) has been exploring some of the pitfalls of the digital revolution: Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 29 June – 5 July 2019 Page 12 of 12 in particular, how it can scatter and manipulate our attention and prevent us from focusing deeply on any one idea. But are the consequences of constant multi-tasking really all negative? Her children, Madeleine admits, would say no - they are capable of doing things on three different screens at once while doing their homework, and they still come away with A*s. Madeleine herself is more dubious about the benefits of scattering her attention too widely - and in this final essay, she also explores whether Mindfulness meditation can be an antidote to the crisis of attention.

FRI 23:00 Music Planet (m0006fjh) Garifuna Collective with Kathryn Tickell

Kathryn Tickell introduces a specially recorded studio session from the Garifuna Collective of Belize, plus a round-up of new releases including tracks by Vent du Nord and Hazmat Modine plus this week's Classic Artist, Serbia's Boban Markovic.

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