Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 July 2017 Page 1 of 12

SATURDAY 01 JULY 2017 5:01 AM 9:00am Ridout, Godfrey (1918­1984) PFITZNER: Die Rose vom Liebesgarten SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b08vyq2j) Fall fair Erin Caves (tenor), Kouta Rasanen (bass), Andreas Kindschuh Canada 150 Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) (baritone), Astrid Weber (soprano), Jana Buchner (soprano), Canada 150 ­ Catriona Young celebrates the musical talent and Tiina Penttinen (mezzo­soprano), Andre Riemer (tenor), Chor, legacy of Canada and Canadians on the 150th Anniversary of 5:09 AM Kinderchor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert­Schumann­Philharmonie, Confederation. Matton, Roger (b. 1929) Frank Beermann (conductor) L'Escaouette (Traditional Acadian) CPO 7775002 (3CD) 1:01 AM Adrienne Savoie (soprano), Catherine Sevigny (mezzo), Jean­ Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Francois Morin (tenor), Charles Prevost (baritone), Ensemble Charles Villiers Stanford: Choral Music Goldberg Variations, BWV.988 Vocal Katimavik, Choeur Vaudril Soulanges, Orchestre STANFORD: For lo, I raise up Op. 145; Te Deum (from Service Glenn Gould (piano) Métropolitain, Gilles Auger (conductor) in C major, Op 115); Lighten our darkness; Benedictus (from Service in C major, Op 115); O for a closer walk with God Op. 1:44 AM 5:19 AM 113 No. 6; Jubilate (from Service in C major, Op 115); Glick, Srul Irving (1934­2002) Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Magnificat in B flat for double choir Op. 164; Fantasia and Divertimento for string orchestra Tzigane ­ rapsodie de concert pour violon et piano Toccata in D minor Op. 57; Eternal Father Op. 135 No. 2; St 13 Strings of Ottawa, Brian Law (conductor) James Ehnes (violin), Wendy Chen (piano) Patrick's Breastplate Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Willis Organ of Hereford 2:03 AM 5:30 AM Cathedral, (organists Owain Park and Alexander Hamilton), Jacques Hétu (1938­2010) Tanguay, Georges­Emile (1893­1964) Stephen Layton (conductor) Piano Concerto No 2, Op 64 Pavane HYPERION CDA68174 (CD) Angela Cavadas (piano), CBC Radio Orchestra, Mario Bernardi Orchestre Metropolitain, Gilles Auger (conductor) (conductor) ADAMS, J L: Canticles of the Holy Wind AM 5:35 The Crossing directed by Donald Nally, Amy Garapic 2:25 AM Louie, Alexina (b. 1949) (percussion) Mozetich, Marjan (b. 1948) Songs of Paradise CANTALOUPE CA21131 (CD) Affairs of the Heart: a Concerto for Violin and String Orchestra Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Juliette Kang (violin), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Faure: The Complete music for cello & piano 5:50 AM Bernardi (conductor) FAURE: Romance in A major for cello & piano Op. 69; Papillon Tromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470­c.1535) Op. 77; Serenade Op. 98; Berceuse Op. 16; Cello Sonata No. 1 in AM Vergine bella 2:49 D minor Op. 109; Morceau de lecture; Berceuse from Dolly Suite New World Consort: Suzie le Blanc (soprano) Tournier, Marcel (1879­1951) Op. 56; Sicilienne Op. 78; Elegie in C minor Op. 24; Cello Images, Op.35, for harp and string quartet Sonata No. 2 in G minor Op. 117; Andante for cello and Erica Goodman (Harp), Amadeus Ensemble 5:54 AM Joan­Ambrosio Dalza (fl.1508) harmonium Andreas Brantelid (cello), Bengt Forsberg (piano and 3:01 AM Pavana alla Veneziana harmonium) Schafer, Raymond Murray (b. 1933) New World Consort: Peter Hannan (recorder) BIS BIS2220 (Hybrid) Minnelieder ­ Love songs from the Medieval German for mezzo­ soprano and wind quintet 5:58 AM 9.30am – Building a Library Jean Stillwell (mezzo­soprano), Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Tromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470­c.1535) Richard Morrison listens to some of the available versions of Raffi Armenian (conductor) Ostinato vo' seguire New World Consort: Suzie le Blanc (soprano) Leoš Janáček's Sinfonietta and makes a recommendation. 3:28 AM Forsyth, Malcolm [b.1936] 6:00 AM The Sinfonietta is one of the succession of masterpieces from the Songs from the Qu'Appelle Valley Anonymous final decade of of Janáček's life, a period of extraordinary The Hannaford Street Silver Band, Stephen Chenette (conductor) Il barcho del mio amore creativity whose source was Kamila Stösslová, a woman nearly New World Consort forty years his junior. Beginning and ending with exuberant 3:46 AM fanfares, it's Janáček's longest orchestral work, a thrilling Coulthard, Jean (1908­2000) 6:02 AM combination of the unique sound­world and bristling energy so 'Excursion' Ballet Suite Baldassare Donato typical of Janáček's late music. Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Viva Venice New World Consort: Suzie le Blanc (soprano) 10.15am – New Releases: Kurtag Chamber Music 4:01 AM Carrousel Champagne, Claude (1891­1965) 6:04 AM Holland Baroque, Eric Vloeimans Danse villageoise Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) CHANNEL CCS39817 (CD) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec, Jacques Piano Sonata in B flat major, H.16.41 Lacombe (conductor) Marc­André Hamelin (piano) Dowland ­ Benjamin: Seven Tears Upon Silence BENJAMIN, G: Upon Silence (1990) 4:07 AM 6:15 AM DOWLAND: Lachrimae Antiquae; Lachrimae Antiquae Novae; Gratton, Hector (1900­1970) Contant, (Joseph Pierre) Alexis (1858­1918) Lachrimae Gementes; Lachrimae Tristes; Lachrimae Coactae; Légende ­ symphonic poem Les Deux âmes ­ overture Lachrimae Amantis; Lachrimae Verae Orchestre Metropolitain, Gilles Auger (conductor) Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Sarah Breton (mezzo), Karl Nyhlin (lute), Sit Fast viol consort EVIDENCE CLASSICS EVCD034 (CD) 4:16 AM 6:25 AM Henderson, Ruth Watson (b.1932) Willan, Healey (1880­1968) Late Night Lute Come Holy Spirit Te Deum laudamus DOWLAND: A Dream; Fortune my foe; Mr John Langton's The Elmer Iseler Singers, Matthew Larkin (organ), Lydia Adams Vancouver Bach Choir, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bruce Pavan; Mr Dowland's Midnight (conductor) Pullan (conductor) GOSS, S: The Miller’s Tale JOHNSON, R: Pavan in C minor; 2 Almains 4:21 AM 6:36 AM KAPSBERGER: Passacaglia Saint­Georges, Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de (1745­1799) Dela, Maurice (1919­1978) PICCININI: Toccata IV; Partite variate sopra quest' aria francese Ballet music from L'Amant anonyme Sonatine detta l'Alemana; Corrente III Tafelmusik Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) Peter Oundjian (violin), William Tritt (piano) ROSSETER: Prelude Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto on 01 June Matthew Wadsworth (lute and theorbo) 6:49 AM 2002 DEUX­ELLES DXL1175 (CD) Bourdon, Rosario (1885­1961) Elegiac Poem for cello and orchestra 4:28 AM Satie: Piano Music, Vol. 2 Alain Aubut (cello), Orchestre Métropolitain, Gilles Auger Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) SATIE: Prelude de la porte heroique du ciel; Sports et (conductor) Three­part Sinfonias in G major, BWV.796, and G minor, Divertissements; Trois Sarabandes; Preludes flasques (4), pour un BWV.797 chien; Veritables preludes flasques (pour un chien); Sonneries de 6:55 AM Glenn Gould (piano) la Rose et Croix; Menus propos enfantins; Enfantillages John Greer (b.1954) pittoresques; Le Fils des Etoiles: trois preludes; Peccadilles 4:31 AM All Around the Circle (A Canadian Folk Song Suite) (excerpts) importunes; Trois Nouvelles Enfantines Morawetz, Oskar (1917­2007) Kathleen Brett (soprano), Catherine Robbin (mezzo soprano), Noriko Ogawa (piano: Erard 1890) Divertimento for Strings Benjamin Butterfield (tenor), Russell braun (baritone), Stephen BIS BIS2225 (Hybrid SACD) Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Ralls (piano), Bruce Ubukata (piano).

4:43 AM 10.50am Anonymous SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b08wmz0v) Marina Frolova­Walker compares two sets of the complete Branles de Bourgogne Saturday ­ Elizabeth Alker Scriabin piano sonatas from Peter Donohoe and Garrick Ohlsson.

4:47 AM Elizabeth Alker presents Weekend Breakfast live from Hull, UK Scriabin: The Ten Piano Sonatas & Fantasy Anonymous City of Culture. SCRIABIN: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1­10; Fantasy in B minor Op. 28 A la claire fontaine Garrick Ohlsson (piano) New World Consort: Suzie le Blanc (soprano), Ray Nurse (lute) Email [email protected]. BRIDGE BRIDGE9468A/B (2CD)

4:52 AM Scriabin: The Complete Piano Sonatas Goldmark, Károly (1830­1915) SAT 09:00 Record Review (b08wmz0z) SCRIABIN: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1­10; Vers la flamme Op. 72 Night and Festal Music ­ Prelude to Act II from the opera 'Die Andrew McGregor with Richard Morrison and Marina Frolova­ Peter Donohoe (piano) Königin von Saba' (The Queen of Sheba) Walker SOMM SOMM2622 (2CD) Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 July 2017 Page 2 of 12

11.45am – Disc of the Week Label Essential Classics Jonathan Cohen (conductor) Walton: Violin Concerto, Partita & Hindemith Variations Number 55424 Track 9 WALTON: Violin Concerto; Partita for Orchestra; Variations on Duration 9.11 Semele is whisked away from an unhappy marriage to be Jupiter's a Theme by Hindemith; Spitfire Prelude & Fugue Performers: John Lewis, p; Milt Jackson, vib; Percy Heath, b; lover in a heavenly realm. Juno, his wife, is not pleased and Anthony Marwood (violin), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Connie Kay, d. 4 April, 1957. conspires with Somnus, the god of sleep, to make sure that Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Semele comes to a bad end. From her ashes, though, arises HYPERION CDA67986 (CD) Artist Lee Konitz Bacchus ­ the god of wine and ecstasy. Title Ablution Composer Konitz SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b08wmz1f) SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b08wmz11) At Storyville New Music Biennial Semyon Bychkov, New Music Biennial, Music and Landscape Label Black Lion Number 760901 Track 8 Architecture Staged by the PRS for Music Foundation in association with BBC Duration 4.48 Radio 3 and to coincide with Hull UK City of Culture 2017, the Tom Service talks to the acclaimed conductor Semyon Bychkov Performers Lee Konitz, as; Ronnie Ball, p; Percy Heath, b; Al about working with young musicians as he arrives in London to New Music Biennial showcases new and recent works from a Levitt, d. wide range of composers and commissioners in two special conduct the Royal Academy Symphony Orchestra, and about his love for Russian music as he continues his season­long events over consecutive weekends, in venues across Hull and Artist Dave Brubeck London's Southbank Centre. Tonight's programme includes some Tchaikovsky project and prepares for Mussorgsky's opera Title Take Five Khovanshchina at the BBC Proms. of the twenty works featured, in recordings made at various Composer Desmond locations over the first two days of the Hull event. The Album Time Out Plus composer Brian Irvine discusses his music and particularly programme is presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch and broadcast live Label Green Corner from Fruit, a venue in the heart of Hull's cultural quarter. his latest community project as part of the New Music Biennial in Number 100892 CD 1 Track 3 Hull. Duration 5.28 GoGo Penguin: As Above So Below, commissioned by J­Night And following the publication of a new book exploring Performers: Dave `Brubeck, p; Paul Desmond, as; Eugene Jazz Promoters connections between music and landscape architecture, Tom Wright, b; Joe Moello, d. 1 July 1959 Gavin Bryars: Winestead, commissioned by Opera North meets the author David Nicholas Buck together with the writer Anna Meredith: Concerto for beatboxer and orchestra, and performer Kate Romano to explore the areas where these two Artist and Big Band commissioned by Southbank Centre disciplines share common ground. Title Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag Laurence Crane: Pieces About Art, commissioned by EXAUDI Composer Brown Daniel Elms: Bethia, commissioned by British Film Institute. Album Sound Venture SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b08wmz13) Label Polydor Anna Meredith live from Hull Number Track 12 Duration 3.21 SUNDAY 02 JULY 2017 Composer Anna Meredith presents her choice of Saturday Performers: Georgie Fame v; and Harry South Big Band: Greg Classics live from Hull ­ the UK City of Culture 2017. Bowen, Derek Watkins, , Les Condon, SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b040hw45) (tp), , Johnny Marshall, Chris Smith, Gib Wallace Lucky Thompson Anna is one of the composers taking part in this year's PRS New (tb), Alan Branscombe (as), (as,f), , Dick Music Biennial in the city, as is Errollyn Wallen whose piece Morrissey (ts), (ts,fl), Harry Klein (bs), Gordon Mighty River we'll hear live from Hull City Hall at 2pm. Beck (p), Phil Bates (b), (d). Saxophonist Lucky Thompson's unlucky career veered from stardom with the likes of Miles Davis and Stan Kenton in the Artist Barry Martyn 1950s to exile and homelessness prior to his death in 2005. SAT 15:00 Sound of Dance (b08wmz15) Title On a Coconut Island Geoffrey Smith recalls the great records he made in his prime. Arabic Dance Composer Alex Anderson Album Vintage Barry Martyn AVENUE C Katie Derham looks at the influence of Arabic traditions on Label GHB / Jazzology Count Basie and His Orchestra Western dance in the light of the forthcoming Shubbak Festival in Number BCD 75 Track 9 Composer: Buck Clayton London, which offers a window on contemporary Arab culture. Duration 4.23 Album Title: Count Basie Classics 1945 ­ 1946 Performers: Cuff Billett, t, v; Pete Dyer, tb; Bill Greenow, as; Label: Classics Catalogue No: 934 From the Whirling Dervishes to the Dabke: from the Sabre Dance Graham Patterson, p; John Coles, bj; Terry knight, b; Barry Duration: 3:08 to the Raqs Sharqi ­ the Arab imagination has provided a potent Martyn, d. Performers: Count Basie, piano; Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; and exotic influence on dance. Katie unpicks some of the great Buddy Tate, tenor sax; Dicky Wells, trombone; Harry Edison, traditions of Arabic dance and culture and hones in on some of Artist Bunk Johnson trumpet influences on our own culture ­ from the highly romanticised and Title I Can’t Escape From You idealistic to the more informed and authentic. Composer Robin, Whiting ORNITHOLOGY Charlie Parker Trio The Classic Score of the Week is Khachaturian's 1942 ballet Album The Complete Deccas, Victors and V Discs Composers: Parker/Harris Gayane. Label Document Number DOCD 1001 Track 13 Album Title: A Proper Introduction to Charlie Parker Duration 5.03 (include opening anno and crowd noise Label: Proper Catalogue No: CD­2077 Duration: 2:58 SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b08wmz17) Performers Bunk Johnson, t; George Lewis, cl; Jim Robinson, tb; Alton Purnell. P; Lawrence Marrero, bj; Slow Drag Pavageau, b; Performers: Charlie Parker, sax; Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; From this week's postbag and emails from listeners, Alyn Shipton Red Clark, d, 6 Jan 1946. Miles Davis, trumpet selects music in all styles and periods of jazz, including a solo feature for the American clarinettist Buddy DeFranco, "Penny Artist Kenny Graham BOPPIN' THE BLUES Whistle Blues". Title Skylon Lucky Thompson’s Lucky Seven Composer Graham Composers: Perkins/Griffin Artist Harry Klein Label Esquire Album Title: Classics 1944 ­ 1947 Title Big Ben Duration 3.22 Label: Classics Catalogue No: Classics1113 Composer Klein Performers Jo Hunter (tp), Kenny Graham (ts), Ralph Dollimore Duration: 2:57 Label Nixa (p), Roy Plummer (g), Cliff Ball (b), Dickie Devere (d) + maracas Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Neal Hefti, trumpet; Number NJE 1009 Side A & conga Benny Carter, alto sax; Bob Lawson, baritone sax; Barney Kessel, Duration 6.09 guitar; Dodo Marmarosa, piano; Red Callender, bass; Lee Young, Performers: Jimmy Watson (tp), Ken Wray, Keith Christie (tb), drums. Jack Ellery (fl), Dougie Robinson (as), Harry Klein, Benny Green SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b08wmz19) JUST ONE MORE CHANCE (bs), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Jim Powell (tu), Allan Binker and Moses Ganley (d). 28 Nov 1955 Lucky Thompson’s Lucky Seven Kevin Le Gendre presents a drum and saxophone performance by Composers: Coslow/Johnston Artist Tim Garland award winning jazz duo Binker & Moses recorded in concert at Album Title: Classics 1944 ­ 1947 Title Youkay the Gateshead Jazz Festival. Label: Classics Catalogue No: Classics1113 Composer Garland Duration: 3:10 Album One Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Benny Carter, alto sax; Label Edition SAT 18:30 Opera on 3 (b08wmz1c) Bob Lawson, baritone sax; Neal Hefti, trumpet; Dodo Number 1072 Track 9 Handel's Semele Marmarosa, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Red Callender, bass; Duration 8.44 Lee Young, drums. Performers: Tim Garland, reeds; Jason Rebello, kb; Ant Law, g; Handel's Semele, from Garsington Opera, with Heidi Stober in Asaf Sirkis, d. 2016. the title role, conducted by Jonathan Cohen. SKIPPY ­ THE BLUE NOTE YEARS Thelonious Monk & Band Artist Buddy DeFranco Presented by Sara Mohr Pietsch. Composer: Thelonious Monk Title Pennywhistle Blues Album Title: The Best of Thelonius Monk Semele ..... Heidi Stober (soprano) Composer DeFranco Label: Blue Note Catalogue No: CDP 7­95636 2 Jupiter ..... Robert Murray (tenor) Label MGM Duration: 2:55 Juno ..... Christine Rice (mezzo­soprano) Number 530 Side A Performers: Thelonious Monk, piano; Lucky Thompson, tenor Cadmus/Somnus ..... David Soar (bass) Duration 2.52 sax; Kenny Dorham, trumpet; Lou Donaldson, alto sax; Nelson Athamas ..... Christopher Ainslie (countertenor) Boyd, bass; Max Roach, drums Performers Buddy DeFranco, cl; Kenny Drew, p; Jimmy Raney, Iris ..... Lilo Evans (soprano) g; Toddy Kotick, b; Art Taylor, d. 3 March 1952 Ino ..... Jurgita Adamonyte (mezzo) BLUE ‘N’ BOOGIE Apollo ..... Mikael Onelius (tenor) Miles Davis All Stars Artist Modern Jazz Quartet High Priest ..... Christian Valle (bass­baritone) Title One Never Knows Composers: John Gillespie Magee, Frank Paparelli Garsington Opera Orchestra Album Title: Walkin' Composer Lewis Garsington Opera Chorus Album No Sun in Venice Label: 52nd Street Records Catalogue No: FSST 07 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 July 2017 Page 3 of 12

Duration: 8:15 Mass in B flat major, 'Krecovicka' 6:19 AM Performers: Miles Davis, trumpet; Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Marie Matejkova (soprano), Ilona Satylova (alto), Jiri Vinklarek Elgar, Edward [1857­1934] J.J. Johnson, trombone; Horace Silver, piano; Percy Heath, bass; (tenor), Michael Mergl (bass), Miluska Kvechova (organ), Czech Cockaigne (In London Town) ­ overture Op. 40 Kenny Clarke, drums Radio Choir, Pilzen Radio Orchestra, Stanislaw Begunia BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Jac van Steen (conductor) (conductor) DEEP PASSION 6:35 AM Oscar Pettiford Orchestra 3:01 AM Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Composers: Lucky Thompson Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) String Quartet in E minor Album Title: The Oscar Pettiford Orchestra in Hi Fi Violin Concerto in D minor Vertavo Quartet. Label: HMV Catalogue No: CLP1171 Harald Aadland (violin), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, John Duration: 3:33 Storgards (conductor) Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Jerome Richardson, SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b08wn0l1) tenor sax; Gigi Gryce, alto sax; Danny Bank, baritone sax; Jimmy 3:33 AM Sunday ­ Elizabeth Alker Cleveland , trombone; Arthur Farmer, Ernie Royal , trumpets; Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) David Amram, Julius Watkins, French horns; Tommy Flanagan, String Quartet in E minor, 'Rasumovsky', Op.59 No.2 Elizabeth Alker presents Weekend Breakfast live from Hull, UK piano; Whitey Mitchell, bass; Osie Johnson, drums Engegård Quartet City of Culture. Email [email protected]. THE PLAIN BUT THE SIMPLE TRUTH 4:08 AM Lucky Thompson & Oscar Pettiford Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) Composer: Lucky Thompson Danse macabre, Op.40 SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b08wn0l3) Album Title: Lucky Thompson Meets Oscar Pettiford Ouellet­Murray Duo: Claire Ouellet & Sandra Murray (pianos) James Jolly Label: Fresh Sound Records Catalogue No: FSR CD­424 4:15 AM Duration: 4:43 This morning's selection sees two sides of Beethoven's genius in Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) 'Serenata in vano' for clarinet, horn, bassoon, cello and double James Jolly's selection of music with both his Fifth Symphony Skeeter Best, guitar; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Hank Jones, and the Piano Sonata No 19 in G minor. James also plays a full piano; Osie Johnson, drums bass FS.68 Kari Krikku (clarinet), Jonathan Williams (horn), Per Hannisdahl version of yesterday's Building a Library recommendation for (bassoon), Øystein Sonstad (cello), Katrine Øigaard (double bass) Janacek's Sinfonietta. The week's young artist is guitarist Mickael THE SPIRIT FEEL Viegas, and the neglected classic is Litolff's Concerto Milt Jackson and Band 4:23 AM Symphonique No 4 in D minor, Op 102. Composers: Milt Jackson Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] Album Title: Quintet and Sextet with Lucky Thompson Violin Concerto, Op.8 No.12 (RV.178) Label: Fresh Sound Catalogue No: FSR CD730 Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (director) SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b08wn0l5) Duration: 4:21 Lindsey Davis Performers: Milt Jackson, vibes; Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Joe 4:32 AM Newman, trumpet; Horace Silver, piano; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Lindsey Davis is best known for her series of historical crime Connie Kay, drums stories about a laid­back amateur sleuth called Marcus Didius Divertimento in C major, Hob.IV No.1 Carol Wincenc (flute), Philip Setzer (violin), Carter Brey (cello) Falco. Set against the turmoil of the 1st­century Roman Empire, WARM INSIDE the books are witty, gritty and hugely entertaining. She's also Lucky Thompson & band 4:42 AM written stand­alone novels about Ancient Rome, and about the Composer: Lucky Thompson Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) English Civil War. Album Title: Lord, Lord, Am I Ever Gonna Know? L'Isle joyeuse The recipient of many awards, including the Crime Writers' Label: Candid Catalogue No: 79­035 Jane Coop (piano) Duration: 5:09 Association Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement, Lindsey Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Martial Solal, piano; 4:48 AM writes a book a year, but has still found time to be the Chair of the Peter Trunk, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Society of Authors and Honorary President of the Classical Sehnsucht (Longing), D.123 Association. PREY­LOOT Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) Lindsey talks to Michael Berkeley about her introduction to Lucky Thompson & Band music as a schoolgirl in Birmingham, her passion for symphonic Composer: Lucky Thompson 4:52 AM music and her decision to introduce a new, feisty female Album Title: Lucky Strikes Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) protagonist to succeed her beloved Falco. Label: Prestige Catalogue No: OJCCD1942 Overture to Die Zauberflöte Her music includes works by Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Dvorak Duration: 4:06 Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw and ­ appropriately ­ Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture. Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; (conductor) Richard Jones, bass; Connie Kay drums. Producer: Jane Greenwood 5:01 AM A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. INVITATION Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Lucky Thompson & Band Symphonic Dance No.4 (Andante) Composers: Bronislaw Kaper, Michael Gibbs Norwegian Radio Orchestra; Goran W. Nilson (conductor) SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08vycr4) Album Title: Lucky Strikes Wigmore Hall Mondays: Clara Mouriz and Joseph Middleton Label: Prestige Catalogue No: OJCCD1942 5:12 AM Duration: 4:51 Mercure, Pierre (1927­1966) From Wigmore Hall, London, mezzo­soprano Clara Mouriz and Performers: Lucky Thompson, tenor sax; Hank Jones, piano; 'Pantomime' for wind and percussion pianist Joseph Middleton perform 'Songs of the Antique', a recital Richard Davis, bass; Connie Kay drums Edmonton Wind Ensemble, Harry Pinchin (conductor) with an eye on the past including songs by Purcell, Scarlatti, Liszt, Hahn, Ravel and Falla. 5:18 AM SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b08wn0kz) Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Sinfonia Varsovia Al lampo dell'armi' (from Act II of Giulio Cesare in Egitto) Matthew White (countertenor), Arte dei Suonatori, Eduardo Purcell/Britten: Alleluia Catriona Young presents a concert with Sinfonia Varsovia and Lopez (conductor) Alessandro Scarlatti: Son tutta duolo pianist Alexei Volodin of music by Schumann, Scriabin and Anchieta/Dorumsgaard: Con amores, la mia madre Brahms 5:22 AM Liszt: 3 Petrarch Sonnets Wagner, Richard (1813­1883), arr.unknown Duparc: La vie antérieure 1:01 AM Pilgrims Chorus from 'Tannhäuser' Hahn: Tyndaris Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] David Drury (William Hill and Son organ of Sydney Town Hall, Ravel: Kaddisch Manfred Overture, Op. 115 Australia) Falla: 7 Spanish Popular Songs Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino (conductor) 5:28 AM Clara Mouriz (mezzo­soprano) 1:14 AM Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Joseph Middleton (piano). Scriabin, Alexander [1872­1915] Violin Concerto in F major, 'L'Autunno', Op.8 No.3 (RV.293) Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op.20 Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg Alexei Volodin (piano), Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b08wn0l7) (conductor) Handel's Water Music 5:39 AM 1:42 AM Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) Hannah French delves into the history and musical detail of one Scriabin, Alexander [1872­1915] Avondmuziek (Serenade) of Handel's best­known pieces ­ his Water Music, first performed Study in C sharp minor (3 Pieces for piano Op. 2 No. 1) I Solisti del Vento, Ivo Hadermann (conductor) for King George I on the River Thames in July 1717. Alexei Volodin (piano) 5:49 AM A contemporary article from the Daily Courant reported the event 1:47 AM Ockeghem, Johannes (c.1410­1497) thus: Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] Salve Regina "On Wednesday evening, 17 July 1717, at about 8 o'clock, the Symphony No. 4 in E minor The Hilliard Ensemble: David James & Ashley Stafford (altos), King took water at Whitehall in an open barge wherein were also Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino (conductor) Rogers Covey­Crump, John Potter & Mark Padmore (tenors), Gordon Jones (baritone), David Beavan (bass), Paul Hillier the Duchess of Bolton, the Duchess of Newcastle, the Countess of 2:26 AM (bass/director) Godolphin, Madam Kilmanseck, and the Earl of Orkney and went Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] up the river towards Chelsea. Many other barges with "persons of Hungarian Dances ­ No 11 in D minor; No 5 in G minor 6:00 AM quality" attended, and so great a number of boats, that the whole Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino (conductor) Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873­1943) river in a manner was covered. A City Company's barge was Sonata No.2 in B flat minor, Op.36 employed for the music, wherein were 50 instruments of all sorts, 2:34 AM Aldo Ciccolini (piano) who played all the way from Lambeth (while the barges drove Suk, Josef (1874­1935) with the tide without rowing, as far as Chelsea) the finest Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 July 2017 Page 4 of 12 symphonies composed express for this occasion, by Mr Handel; Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) CDR CD 780. Tr1. which his Majesty liked so well, that he caused it to be played over three times in going and returning. At eleven his Majesty Fragment 50, read by Diana Quick 00:31 went ashore at Chelsea, where a supper was prepared and then Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Dame Ethel Smyth there was another very fine consort of music, which lasted till 2, Elegy from Concerto for violin, horn & orchestra (extract) after which, his Majesty came again into his barge and returned Fragment 42, read by Sophie Ward Performer: Sophie Langdon (violin), Richard Watkins (horn), the same way, the music continuing to play till he landed." Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) BBC Philharmonic, Odaline de la Martinez (conductor). Chandos 9449. Tr6. It has since become one of the most enduring compendiums of Fragment 58, read by Diana Quick 18th­century dance music, beloved of Baroque orchestras and Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) John Donne modern audiences alike. Hannah French explores the Sappho to Philaenis, read by Sophie Ward practicalities, conditions and acoustics of Georgian on­board Fragment 155, read by Sophie Ward entertainment and chooses some of the best recordings of the last Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) 00:41 25 years. Léo Delibes Fragment 4, read by Diana Quick Dome épais from Lakme Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Performer: Mady Mesplé (soprano), Danielle Millet (mezzo), SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b08vypy7) Orchestra of the Opéra comique, Alain Lombard (conductor). Choir of Merton College, Oxford, at St Peter's Basilica, Vatican Fragment 156, read by Sophie Ward EMI 7494320 2. CD1 Tr 5. City Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Katherine Fowler Philips A recording from March 2017 of the Choir of Merton College, Fragment 14, read by Diana Quick To my excellent Lucasia, on our friendship, read by Sophie Ward Oxford, singing on the Feast day of St Gregory the first ever Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Anglican Evensong in St Peter's Basilica, Vatican City 00:46 Introit: Prevent us O Lord (Byrd) Fragment 113, read by Sophie Ward k.d.lang & Ben Mink Hymn: O praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum) Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Miss Chatelaine Responses (Matthew Martin) Performer: k.d. lang. Psalms 100, 127, 128 (Attwood, Goss, Parry) Fragment 12, read by Diana Quick Nonesuch 7559­79798­9. CD1 Tr9. First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 4 vv.1­10 Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Canticles: Charles Wood in F 'Collegium Regale' Swineburne Second Lesson: 1 Thessalonians 2 vv.3­8 Fragment 36, read by Sophie Ward Anactoria (extract), read by Diana Quick Anthem: Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Bairstow) Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Hymn: Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton) 00:51 Motet: Justorum animae (Byrd) Fragment 94, read by Diana Quick Pauline Oliveros Organ Voluntary: Prelude in B minor, BWV 544 (Bach) Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Poem of Change (extract) Performer: Pauline Oliveros (voice & accordion). Benjamin Nicholas: Organist and Director of Music Fragment 52, read by Sophie Ward CDR CD 780. Tr1. Alexander Little, Thomas Fetherstonhaugh: Organ Scholars. Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Pope Fragment 29, read by Diana Quick Sappho to Phaon (extract), read by Diana Quick SUN 16:00 The Choir (b08wn0l9) Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) Outreach and Innovation ­ Armonico Consort 00:56 Fragment 79, read by Sophie Ward Alexander Glazunov In this week's episode of The Choir, Sara Mohr­Pietsch Sappho (translated by Michael R Burch) La Mer (extract) interviews Christopher Monks, the founder and Artistic Director Performer: Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jose Serebrier of the Armonico Consort. Fragment 93, read by Diana Quick (conductor). Warner Classics 2564 66467­2. CD5, Tr5. Sara and Christopher talk about the work of the AC Academy, the 00:07 concerts in Birmingham Symphony Hall and the Royal Albert Hildegard von Bingen Sappho (translated by Paul Roche) Hall, and the ground­breaking education programme they are O nos peregrine sumus from Ordo Virtutum Come back to me, Gongyla, read by Diana Quick rolling out in schools across the country, aiming to create 300 Performer: Sequentia. new children's choirs by 2020. DHM 77394 2. Tr3. Michael Field Come Gorgo, put the rug in place, read by Diana Quick Sara and Christopher also focus on the innovative and extensive Amy Lowell work with children with special educational needs, where the aim Aubade, read by Sophie Ward 01:00 is to give children the opportunity to compose, arrange and Claude Debussy perform their own works at some of the UK's biggest concert Amy Lowell Syrinx venues. Interlude, read by Diana Quick Performer: Juliette Hurel (flute). Naïve V4925. Tr1. The programme features music by Gabriel Jackson, Johann 00:11 Sebastian Bach, Edvard Grieg and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Aaron Copland Pierre Louys (translated by Alvah Bessie) Presenter: Sara Mohr­Pietsch Piano Sonata, 2nd movement Penumbra, read by Sophie Ward Producer: Eleri Llian Selwood. Performer: Peter Lawson. EMI 2 34465 2. Tr2. Pierre Louys (translated by Alvah Bessie) The Complaisant Friend, read by Diana Quick SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b08wn0lc) Emily Dickinson Drones Her breast is fit for pearls, read by Diana Quick 01:03 Granville Bantock Tom Service discovers endless variety in music based on a drone 00:15 Sappho (Prelude) ­ from rustic dance music to mystic religious ecstasy. Medieval John Adams Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley Christian music used a drone to provide support for their Put your loving arms around me from Gnarly Buttons (extract) (conductor). liturgical chants; old country dances went with a swing to the Performer: André Trouttet (clarinet), Ensemble Hyperion CDA66899. Tr1. drone of bagpipes and hurdy gurdy. Much Indian classical music InterContemporain. builds elaborate melodic variations over a drone. Minimalist EMI 9 67133 2. Tr7. Bliss Carman composer Lamonte Young has a never­ending drone piece I loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago, read by Sophie Ward playing in his loft in New York; and rock band The Velvet Emily Dickinson Underground brought psychedelic drones into the pop scene of It's a sorrowful morning Susie, read by Sophie Ward Sappho (translated by Mary Barnard) the late 1960s. He is more than a hero, read by Diana Quick Tom talks to Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell about the 00:19 drones on her bagpipes, and to American Minimalist composer Aaron Copland Bliss Carman Phill Niblock about his use of microtonal drones in his music. Fanfare for a common man Like torn sea­kelp in the drift, read by Diana Quick Performer: Mexico City Philharmonic orchestra, Enrique Batiz. Angel CDM7643062. Tr1. Sappho (translated by Jim Powell) SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b05zgh62) Fragment 6 (The Anactoria Poem), read by Sophie Ward Women in Love Virginia Woolf Orlando (extract), read by Sophie Ward Sappho (translated by Mary Bernard) Diana Quick and Sophie Ward read a selection of poems inspired I have not had one word from her, read by Diana Quick by the love between women over the ages ­ from the great Sappho 00:25 whose many poems exist in tiny fragments, to Virginia Woolf in Spoliansky Michael Field, read by Sophie Ward comic vein and the aunt and niece partnership who travelled Maskulinum­Femininum A Girl Europe writing exquisite poems under the nom de plume Michael Performer: Ute Lemper (soprano), Jeff Cohen (piano). Field. Includes music by Hildegard of Bingen, Delibes and Decca 452 601­2. Tr14. Debussy. SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b08wn0lh) Henry James From the Ashes 00:00 The Bostonians (extract), read by Diana Quick Linda Montano In the aftermath of World War II, Europe lay in ruins, devastated Portrait of Sappho 00:30 by mass slaughter, bombings and chaos. How could countries Performer: Linda Montano (voice & electronics & piano). Pauline Oliveros find reconciliation and a shared future in such conditions? Allan CRI CD 780. Tr3. Poem of Change (extract) Little discovers that one way was through arts festivals started Performer: Pauline Oliveros (voice & accordion). across the continent in the aftermath of the war.

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Allan visits Aix­en­Provence and Avignon in southern France, Schütz: Vater Abraham, erbarme dich mein SWV.477 1:16 AM cities where the establishment of festivals seventy years ago led Erlebach: Auf des Kreuzes Finsternis folgt die Sonne ganz gewiss Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] to a sustained enthusiasm and commitment to the arts. The Schmelzer: Lamento sopra la morte Ferdinandi III Cello Sonata No. 2 In F major, Op.99 situation in 1947 was extremely difficult, with a shortage of Buxtehude: Muß der Tod denn auch entbinden Christian Poltera (cello) Martin Helmchen (piano) finance, infrastructure, and locations to put on events. In Biber: Sonata ­ 1676 no. 9 in B flat major [Sonatae tam aris quam Avignon, it was the military who helped build the stage in the aulis] 1:44 AM Pope's Palace for theatrical performances. Schmelzer: Sonata a cinque [Sacro­profanus concentus musicus] Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich [1840­1893] Christian Geist: Vater unser, der du bist im Himmel Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op.64 Further north, the Holland Festival was founded in the same year, Schmelzer: Sonata VI a Sei [Sacro­profanus concentus musicus] Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor) along with the Edinburgh International Festival. In each case the JC Bach: Ach, daß ich Wassers gnug hätte desire was the same ­ to heal the terrible divisions brought about 2:31 AM by war. But in each case, as Allan discovers, there were immense Damien Guillon, countertenor Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) challenges which had to be overcome. Ensemble Masques Symphony No.6, 'Sinfonia semplice' Olivier Fortin, director, harpsichord and organ. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard Producer Mark Rickards. (conductor)

3:07 AM SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08wn0lk) MONDAY 03 JULY 2017 Shostakovich, Dmitri [1906­1975] Orchestre National de France ­ Schumann, Bach, Strauss 24 Preludes, Op.34, for piano MON 00:00 Recital (b08wn0rs) Igor Levit (piano) Riccardo Muti conducts the French National Orchestra in music Witold Lutoslawski by Strauss and Schumann. 3:43 AM One of the world's leading maestros for over five decades, Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Riccardo Muti here conducts a French orchestra with whom he's Lutoslawski's String Quartet performed by the Amaryllis Quartet Two Lyric Pieces: Evening in the Mountains, Op.68 No.4; At the enjoyed a long association. The Naples­born maestro steers the at last year's Edinburgh Festival. cradle, Op.68 No.5 Orchestre National de France through Strauss's evocative early CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) symphonic fantasy, a work inspired by the twenty one year old composer's tour of Italy in 1885. As he wrote at the time: "In the MON 00:30 Through the Night (b08wn18w) 3:52 AM Roman ruins...ideas just came flying to me." It was the seldom Let The Peoples Sing 2017 semi­finals (1/2) White, Robert [c.1538­1574], MacMillan, James [b.1959] performed Aus Italien which paved the way for Strauss's more Christe qui lux es et dies (White) & A Child's Prayer (MacMillan) famous tone poems. Catriona Young presents the first of two programmes from the semi­finals of the 2017 Let The Peoples Sing Competition. Plus, Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) David Fray (piano) Maria João Pires performs a Mozart piano concerto with the Orchestre National de France Concertgebouw Orchestra and conductor Riccardo Chailly. 4:01 AM Riccardo Muti (conductor) Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] 12:31 AM Nocturne No.2 in D flat major, Op.27 Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 Reger, Max [1873­1916] Ronald Brautigam (piano) Bach/Busoni: Nun kommt der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 Nachtlied Strauss: Aus Italien, symphonic fantasy, Op.16 Copenhagen Young Voices, Poul Emborg (director) 4:07 AM Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) [text: Romaine Bussine] rec. Auditorium, Maison de la Radio, Paris on 24 March 2017. 12:35 AM Après un rêve, Op.7 No.1 Eben, Petr [1929­2007] Paula Hoffman (mezzo soprano), Bengt­Åke Lundin (piano) Cantico delle creature SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b08wn0lm) Copenhagen Young Voices, Poul Emborg (director) 4:10 AM Joe Orton Double­Bill: The Erpingham Camp and The Ruffian on Sáry, László (b.1940) the Stair 12:40 AM Kotyogó ko egy korsóban Crimes of Passion, a double­bill of Joe Orton plays to mark the Nystroem, Gösta [1890­1966] Aurél Holló & Zoltán Rácz (marimbas) (from the Amadinda 50th anniversary of his death, plus an interview with Kenneth Vid Havet Percussion Group) Cranham, a close friend of Orton's who played several key roles Copenhagen Young Voices, Poul Emborg (director) AM in his plays. The two plays are The Ruffian On The Stair, a 4:20 12:43 AM Pinteresque radio play about a couple whose lives are disrupted Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Sørensen, Bent [b.1958] by a young visitor and The Erpingham Camp, Orton's Concerto da camera in G minor, RV.107 Havet står så blankt og stille, vs1,4,5 rambunctious State­of­England farce, set in a 1960's holiday Camerata Köln: Karl Kaiser (flute), Hans­Peter Westermann Copenhagen Young Voices, Poul Emborg (director) camp. (oboe), Michael McCraw (bassoon), Mary Utiger & Hajo Bäß (violins), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Harald Hoeren (harpsichord) 12:46 AM The Erpingham Camp: Erpingham ..... Robert Daws Uusberg, Pärt [b.1986] 4:31 AM Miserere Riley ..... Jonjo O'Neill Pandolfi Mealli, Giovanni Antonio (fl.1660­1669) Lou ..... Kerry Gooderson Collegium Musicale Chamber Choir, Miina Pärn (director) Sonata No.6 for violin and continuo 'La Sabbatina' ­ from Sonatas Ted ..... Samuel James per chiesa e camera, Op.3 12:50 AM Kenny ..... Charlie Clements Andrew Manze (violin), Richard Egarr (harpsichord) Körvits, Tönu [b 1969], Kareva, Doris (b.1958) text Eileen ..... Sarah Ridgeway Linnuteelaev AM W.E. Harrison ..... Tom Forrister 4:40 Collegium Musicale Chamber Choir, Endrik Üksvärav (director) Jessie Mason ..... Sanchia McCormack Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) 8 Variations on Mozart's 'La ci darem la mano', Wo0.28, arranged Padre ..... Simon Ludders 12:56 AM Accordion Player ..... Colin Guthrie for oboe and piano Rachmaninov, Sergei [1873­1943] Hyong­Sup Kim (oboe), Ja­Eun Ku (piano) Bogoroditse Djevo The Ruffian On The Stair: Collegium Musicale Chamber Choir, Miina Pärn (director) Mike ..... Gerard Horan 4:50 AM Joyce ..... Sophie Thompson Järnefelt, Armas (1869­1958) 1:00 AM Wilson ..... Jack Rowan The Sound of Home Traditional (Bulgaria, Tontshev, Ivan (arranger), Traditional Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) Producer ..... Mary Peate Finnish (text), Ihander, Anna­Maija (arranger) En laula rahatta (I will not sing without getting paid) 5:00 AM The Ruffian On The Stair was Orton's first play, commissioned Slavonic Tractor Wolf, Hugo (1860­1903) by BBC Radio and later adapted for the stage. The Erpingham Italian Serenade, for string quartet Camp started life as a TV drama. Both plays were later presented 1:02 AM Ljubljana String Quartet at the Royal Court Theatre as a double bill with the title Crimes Kyurkchiyski, Krassimir [1936­2011], Traditional Bulgarian of Passion, which marked the beginning of a turn of fortune in (text) 5:09 AM Orton's career as a playwright after the poorly­received first More, zazheni se Ghyouro (Gjuro is getting married) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) production of Loot. Both the radio and the stage productions of Slavonic Tractor Fest­ und Gedenksprüche, Op.109, for 8 voices Ruffian on the Stair starred the young Kenneth Cranham, who Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) AM went on to play Hal in Loot and Sloane in Entertaining Mr Sloane 1:04 and became a friend of Orton's. As part of this evening, Matthew Turkka Tellu, [1969], Slavonic Tractor (arranger), Traditional 5:19 AM Sweet interviews Kenneth Cranham about his friendship with Finnish Cabezon, Antonio de [1510­1566] Orton. Jo meista ero tulevi (Now we will be parted) 3 pieces for double harp Slavonic Tractor Margret Köll (arpa doppia)

AM SUN 23:00 Early Music Late (b08wn0p6) 1:09 5:28 AM Canada 150: Ensemble Masques Matveinen, Liisa [b.1961], Tellu, Turkka [b.1969], arranger, Haydn, Joseph [1732­1809] Matveinen, Liisa (arranger), Traditional Finnish (text) Symphony No. 88 in G major As a postlude to Radio 3's Canada 150 celebrations, Hannah Viinan kirot (The Curse of Drink) Danish Radio Chamber Orchestra, Adam Fischer (conductor) French introduces highlights from a concert entitled 'Erbarme Slavonic Tractor dich', cantatas and instrumental music from 17th­century 5:50 AM Germany, by Montreal­based Ensemble Masques. The name of 1:13 AM Veracini, Francesco Maria (1690­1768) the ensemble is inspired by the masques of the Elizabethan Traditional Bulgaria, Lyondev, Petar [b.1936] (arranger), Violin Sonata in F major, Op.1 No.12, England­mystical performances which fused poetry, music, dance Parvanova, Tanya (text) Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann (harpsichord and and drama. Kaval sviri (Kaval plays) positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) Slavonic Tractor Biber: Sonata No. 3 in D minor ­ Fidicinium sacro­profanum 6:08 AM (1683) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 July 2017 Page 6 of 12

Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K 449 Intermèdes: Le Mariage forcé MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08wn193) Maria João Pires (piano), Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Les Arts Florissants [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Chailly (conductor). William Christie, director

Le Reniement de Saint Pierre,H 424 MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08wznkw) MON 06:30 Breakfast (b08wn18y) Natalie Clifton­Griffith (soprano), Ostiaria Doric String Quartet, Alasdair Beatson ­ Ades, Britten and Elgar Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny Grace Davidson, soprano Ancilla Andrew Tortise (tenor) Petrus The Doric String Quartet perform Britten's Third String Quartet, Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Benjamin Hulett (tenor), Jesus and are joined by pianist Alasdair Beatson in quintets by Thomas featuring listener requests. James Mustard, Eamonn Dougan (bass), Historicus Adès and Elgar. Nicholas Mulroy, (tenor), Cognatus Malchi Email [email protected]. David Miller, Lynda Sayce, theorbo Presented by Ian Skelly. Richard Campbell, bass viol Silas Standage, organ Thomas Adès: Piano Quintet MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b08wn190) Members of Ex Cathedra Choir and Baroque Ensemble Britten: String Quartet No 3 Monday ­ Rob Cowan with Mike Figgis Jeffrey Skidmore, director 8.20: Interval 8.40: Elgar: Piano Quintet in A minor 9am Les Plaisirs de Versailles H 480 Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Sophie Daneman (soprano), La Musique Alasdair Beatson (piano) of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Katalin Kàrolyi (mezzo soprano), La Conversation Doric String Quartet Steve Dugardin (countertenor), Le Jeu

9.30 Jean­François Gardeil (baritone), Comus Alasdair Beatson joins the Doric String Quartet in Thomas Adès's Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music François Piolino (tenor), Un Plaisir single­movement Piano Quintet, a virtuosic modern take on played in reverse. Patricia Petibon, soprano classical sonata form, and Elgar's dramatically intense Piano Monique Zanetti, soprano Quintet in A minor. Peter Pears described Britten's late Third 10am Fernand Benadi, baritone String Quartet as being 'of a profound beauty more touching than Rob's guest this week is the film director, writer, photographer Les Arts Florissants anything else, radiant, wise, new, mysterious ­ overwhelming'. and composer Mike Figgis. Mike is best known as the director of William Christie, director. films such as Leaving Las Vegas and Internal Affairs, but he After tonight's concert Mark Padmore and Roger Vignoles came to film after many years in music and theatre. He plays the perform Schumann's Liederkreis in a recording made at this year's piano, guitar and trumpet and has played and recorded with MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08wn195) Aldeburgh Festival. various bands in London and France, including a 'free jazz' group. Wigmore Hall Mondays: Maurice Steger and Jean Rondeau For a decade Mike was a member of the People Show, a long­ running experimental theatre group based in London, and has Live from Wigmore Hall in London, recorder­player Maurice MON 22:00 Music Matters (b08wmz11) directed operas for the Manchester International Music Festival Steger and harpsichordist Jean Rondeau perform works by Hasse, [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] and English National Opera. As well as discussing his life and Falconieri, Storace, Corelli, Scarlatti and Sammartini. work, Mike shares some of his favourite classical music throughout the week by composers including Ives, Zelenka and Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch MON 22:45 The Essay (b08wn2rm) Schubert. New Generation Thinkers 2017, A Romanticist Reflects on Hasse: Cantata in D for recorder and continuo Breastfeeding 10.30 Falconieri: La suava melodia Music on Location: New York Bernardo Storace: Ciaccona for solo harpsichord From Romantic notions of the natural nursing mother to Victorian Rob journeys to Studio 8H, part of NBC studios, where Arturo Castrucci: Sonata for recorder and continuo (after Corelli's Violin fears of vampirism to modernist associations between Toscanini made many notable recordings with the NBC Sonata Op 5 No 8) breastfeeding and the working class, Corin Throsby, from the Symphony Orchestra. Scarlatti: Harpsichord Sonatas in D minor, Kk213, and in D, University of Cambridge, tracks the political and social Kk119 implications of how we have chosen to feed our babies over the 11am Giuseppe Sammartini: Sonata in G, Op 2 No 4, for recorder and past 200 years. Rob's featured artist is one of Britain's greatest pianists, Solomon continuo Cutner ­ known to audiences simply as Solomon. He rose from Recorded with an audience at the York Festival of Ideas. humble beginnings to the pinnacle of his profession, and was en Maurice Steger (recorder) New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC with the route to recording all of Beethoven's piano sonatas when tragedy Jean Rondeau (harpsichord). Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who struck; he suffered a severe stroke, and for the next 32 years can turn their research into radio. Solomon the pianist was forced to become Solomon the concert­ goer and listener. Solomon was a prime example of the notion MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08wn2rc) Producer: Jacqueline Smith. that less is more; his reading of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata is Monday ­ National Youth Orchestra of Canada perfectly proportioned, his Liszt and Chopin compelling but never sentimental, his Schubert abundantly lyrical, while in Verity Sharp presents a concert from the National Youth MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b08wn2rr) chamber music ­ especially with the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ­ Orchestra of Canada. Plus the first of many performances this Amok Amor Solomon was the ideal duo partner. His performances are week from the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and a new Soweto Kinch presents Amok Amor in concert at Cheltenham dignified and musically persuasive making his recordings well piece from the New Music Biennial Weekend as part of Hull City Jazz Festival and meets band members Petter Eldh, Christian worth revisiting. of Culture. Lillinger, Wanja Slavin and Peter Evans. And Al Ryan presents Beethoven 2pm: this month's up and coming musicians from BBC Introducing, Piano Sonata No.21 in C major, 'Waldstein' Bloch: Schelomo including tuba player Theon Cross. Solomon (piano). Daniel Hass (cello) Canadian National Youth Orchestra Conductor Perry So MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08wn193) TUESDAY 04 JULY 2017 Marc­Antoine Charpentier (1643­1704), Italy v France 2:20pm: Christopher Goddard: Spacious Euphony TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b08wn30v) Donald Macleod explores Marc­Antoine Charpentier's formative Canadian National Youth Orchestra Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France years, with the dramatic motet Le Reniement de Saint Pierre and Conductor Perry So a discourse on pleasure, "Les Plaisirs de Versailles" 2:35pm: Catriona Young presents Mozart from the Radio France It's just a case of bad timing for Marc­Antoine Charpentier that he Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B flat, Op. 100 Philharmonic Orchestra, including the 'Gran Partita' wind happened to be born a decade or so after Jean­Baptiste Lully. The Canadian National Youth Orchestra serenade. manipulative king's favourite held a monopoly at the Sun King's Conductor Perry So court and in the theatres. Even after his death in 1687, 12:31 AM Charpentier had to contend with back­biting from Lully's 3.10pm: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) vociferous supporters. Happily Charpentier also possessed a big Bernstein: Candide Overture Divertimento in D major, K136 reputation and a band of loyal and well­to­do supporters. In a Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, Hélène Collerette career spanning 35 years, he enjoyed a succession of plum jobs, Conductor Alondra de la Parra (violin/director) writing in every kind of genre for some of the most influential patrons and establishments in Paris. Indeed, perhaps Lully's 3.15pm: 12:49 AM restrictive practices were inadvertently his making, affording Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Charpentier the kind of artistic freedom to write exactly what he Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Serenade No 10 in B flat major, K361 ('Gran Partita') wanted. Conductor Alondra de la Parra. Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, Hélène Devilleneuve (oboe/director) Back home after three years in Italy, the Italianate influences audible in Charpentier's music stirred up existing tensions over MON 16:30 In Tune (b08wn2rh) 1:34 AM the merits of French and Italian style. Ji Young Lim, Michael Bawtree, Chiaroscuro Quartet Grechaninov, Alexandr Tikhonovich (1864­1956) Donald Macleod presents complete performances of the early Missa Festiva Italian­influenced dramatic motet Le Reniement de Saint Pierre Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Radio France Chorus, Yves Castagnet (organ), Vladislav and the charming entertainment Les Plaisirs de Versailles, in performance. Sean's guests include Ji Young Lim, winner of the Chernuchenko (conductor) which Conversation and Music argue as to which of them is 2015 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Michael Bawtree down the indispensable. line from Glasgow before conducting at JAM on the Marsh, and 1:57 AM the Chiaroscuro Quartet, who perform live in the studio ahead of Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) Te Deum, H.146 (excerpt) Cheltenham Festival. Concert Fantasia on two Russian themes for violin and orchestra Les Arts Florissants Op.33 William Christie, director Valentin Stefanov (violin), Orchestra 'Symphonieta' of the Bulgarian National Radio, Stoyan Angelov (conductor)

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2:16 AM 6:23 AM Lorraine, the Duchesse de Guise. Generally known as Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Doppler, Franz (1821­1883) Mademoiselle de Guise, she was a very well connected aristocrat 12 Variationen über den Russischen Tanz, WoO.71 L'oiseau des bois, Op.21 ­ idyll for flute and 4 horns ­ a first cousin of Louis XIV. Donald Macleod presents complete Theo Bruins (piano) János Balint (flute), Jeno Kevehazi, Peter Fuzes, Sandor Endrodi, performances of the touching Hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tibor Maruzsa (horns). probably written for Mlle de Guise's visit to a popular pilgrimage 2:31 AM site, Notre­Dame de Liesse, near the northern French city of Holst, Gustav [1874­1934] Laon, contrasts with a splendid motet written for her nephew's The Planets ­ suite TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b08wn3b0) funeral and the lively instrumental Sonata in 8 Parts, the first BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus, Leonard Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny French chamber music to be called a Sonata. Slatkin (conductor) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, La Couronne de Fleurs (excerpts) 3:22 AM featuring listener requests. Teresa Watkin (soprano), Flore Eno, Brian (b.1948) arr. Julia Wolfe (b.1958) Jesse Blumberg (baritone), Pan/Un Berger Music for Airports 1/2 Email [email protected]. Amanda Forsythe (soprano), Roselie Bang on a Can All­Stars Dorothee Mields (soprano), Amaranthe Mireille Lebel (mezzo­soprano), Hyacinthe 3:34 AM TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b08wn3h5) Jason McStoots (tenor), Forestan Gorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (1933­2010) Tuesday ­ Rob Cowan with Mike Figgis Zachary Wilder (tenor), Mirtil Totus tuus, Op.60 Douglas Williams (bass­baritone), Sylvandre

Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl (director) 9am Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, Music Directors 3:45 AM of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] Motet pour les trépassés, H311 Nocturne in G minor, Op.37 No.1 9.30 Ensemble Vocal de l'Abbaye aux Dames de Saints Dang Thai Son (piano) Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which Les Menus Plaisirs two composers are associated with a particular piece? Michel Laplénie, conductor 3:51 AM Bach, Georg Christoph (1642­1703) 10am Sonate a huit, H548 Siehe, wie fein und lieblich ist es ­ vocal concerto for 2 tenors, Rob's guest this week is the film director, writer, photographer London Baroque: bass and instruments and composer Mike Figgis. Mike is best known as the director of Stephen Preston, Lisa Beznosiuk, transverse flutes Paul Elliott and Hein Meens (tenors), Stephen Varcoe (bass), films such as Leaving Las Vegas and Internal Affairs, but he Ingrid Seifert, Richard Gwilt, violins Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) came to film after many years in music and theatre. He plays the William Hunt, bass viol piano, guitar and trumpet and has played and recorded with Nigel North, theorbo 3:58 AM various bands in London and France, including a 'free jazz' group. John Toll, harpsichord Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) For a decade Mike was a member of the People Show, a long­ Charles Medlam, director Prelude and Fugue in C major, Op.109 No.3 running experimental theatre group based in London, and has David Drury (T.C. Lewis organ of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne directed operas for the Manchester International Music Festival Canticum in honorem beata virginis Mariae ) and English National Opera. As well as discussing his life and Le Concert des Nations work, Mike shares some of his favourite classical music Jordi Savall, director. 4:08 AM throughout the week by composers including Ives, Zelenka and Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Schubert. Erster Verlust (First Loss), Op.99 No.1 TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08wn4ky) Kaia Urb (soprano), Heiki Matlik (guitar) 10.30 LSO St Luke's ­ Bruch and Vaughan Williams, Episode 1 Music on Location: New York 4:11 AM Rob explores music by Copland written as incidental music for a The UK's leading chamber group, the Nash Ensemble, celebrate Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) play set in New York. The play was a flop, but Copland reworked two of the most tuneful of chamber music composers, Bruch and Herbstlied, Op.84 No.2 his contribution to create the chamber work Quiet City. Vaughan Williams ­ and their little­known connection. Kaia Urb (soprano), Heiki Mätlik (guitar) Double Take Vaughan Williams: St Denio (Scherzo) from Welsh Hymn Tunes 4:15 AM Rob explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Bruch: String Quintet in E flat major Svendsen, Johan [1840­1911] differences in style between two recordings of Chabrier's Vaughan Williams: Piano Quintet in C minor (1903) Romeo and Juliet, Op.18 miniature orchestral masterpiece España, one conducted by John Nash Ensemble Norwegian Radio Orchestra, John Storgårds (conductor) Eliot Gardiner and the other by Neeme Järvi. In 1897 the young Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams spent an enjoyable few months in Berlin studying with the renowned 4:31 AM 11am Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Rob's featured artist is one of Britain's greatest pianists, Solomon German composer Max Bruch. "Bruch encouraged me," Vaughan Flammende Rose, Zierde der Erden, HWV.210 Cutner ­ known to audiences simply as Solomon. He rose from Williams recalled, "and I had never had much encouragement Louise Pellerin (oboe), Hélène Plouffe (violin), Dom André humble beginnings to the pinnacle of his profession, and was en before." Bruch's official testimonial for Vaughan Williams calls Laberge (1999 Karl Wilhelm organ at the Abbey Church, Saint­ route to recording all of Beethoven's piano sonatas when tragedy him "a very good musician and a talented composer"; Vaughan Benoît­du­Lac) struck; he suffered a severe stroke, and for the next 32 years Williams also remembered Bruch appreciating his "ve­ry o­ Solomon the pianist was forced to become Solomon the concert­ riginaal ideeas" ­ though not his harmonies, which were "rather 4:37 AM goer and listener. Solomon was a prime example of the notion too originell". Hearing their music together, the delightful Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) that less is more; his reading of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata is surprise is discovering how much they had in common. Motet: 'Komm, Jesu, komm!', BWV.229 perfectly proportioned, his Liszt and Chopin compelling but Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) never sentimental, his Schubert abundantly lyrical, while in chamber music ­ especially with the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ­ TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08wn4l0) 4:46 AM Solomon was the ideal duo partner. His performances are Tuesday ­ Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] dignified and musically persuasive making his recordings well Verity Sharp presents a concert from the Swedish Radio Partita No.1 in B flat major, BWV.825, for keyboard worth revisiting. Symphony Orchestra. Plus a new work from the New Music Zhang Zuo (piano) Liszt Biennial as part of Hull City of Culture. 4:59 AM Fantasy on Hungarian Folk Melodies, S.123, for piano and 2pm: Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), arr. Reger, Max [Ruckert, Friedrich orchestra Ravel: Alborada del gracioso (Author)] Solomon (piano) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Du bist die Ruh, D.776 Philharmonia Orchestra Conductor Juanjo Mena Brigitte Fournier (soprano), National Polish Radio Symphony Walter Susskind (conductor). Orchestra, Jerzy Semkow (conductor) 2.10pm: Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain 5:04 AM TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08wn3v5) Javier Perianes (piano) Converse, Frederick [1871­1940] Marc­Antoine Charpentier (1643­1704), The House of Guise Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Song of the Sea: tone poem after Whitman Conductor Juanjo Mena BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart (conductor) Donald Macleod explores the treasury of pieces Marc­Antoine Charpentier wrote for his illustrious patron, Mlle de Guise, from 2.30pm: 5:18 AM theatrical entertainments to the most moving sacred texts. Bruckner: Symphony No.7 in E major Melartin, Erkki (1875­1937) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.60 It's just a case of bad timing for Marc­Antoine Charpentier that he Conductor Manfred Honeck. Hannu Lintu (violin), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, John happened to be born a decade or so after Jean­Baptiste Lully. The Storgårds (conductor) manipulative king's favourite held a monopoly at the Sun King's court and in the theatres. Even after his death in 1687, TUE 16:30 In Tune (b08wn4s0) 5:47 AM Charpentier had to contend with back­biting from Lully's Tuesday ­ Sean Rafferty Peterson­Berger, Wilhelm (1867­1942) vociferous supporters. Happily Charpentier also possessed a big Frösöblomster (Flowers from Frösön Island) for piano, Book 2 reputation and a band of loyal and well­to­do supporters. In a career spanning 35 years, he enjoyed a succession of plum jobs, Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live (1900) performance. Johan Ullén (piano) writing in every kind of genre for some of the most influential patrons and establishments in Paris. Indeed, perhaps Lully's restrictive practices were inadvertently his making, affording 6:12 AM TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08wn3v5) Charpentier the kind of artistic freedom to write exactly what he Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Orpheus ­ symphonic poem, S.98 wanted. Hungarian State Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik (Conductor) For 18 years, Marc­Antoine Charpentier lived and worked in the Hôtel de Guise, the palatial Parisian residence of Marie de

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TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08ww9dc) String Quartets by Niksa Njiric, Popandopulo and Shostakovich (conductor) Midsummer Music in the Chilterns played by the Sebastian Quartet. Catriona young presents. 5:44 AM Midsummer Music in the Chilterns. In Concert tonight comes 12:31 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) from the church of St Mary Magdalene, Latimer in the Chilterns. Njiric, Niksa [1927­2016] Piano Sonata No.18 in E flat major, Op.31 No.3 This is the intimate setting for Midsummer Music, a chamber String Quartet No. 1 in C sharp minor Zhang Zuo (piano) music festival artistically directed by the renowned pianist Paul Sebastian String Quartet Lewis and his cellist wife, Bjørg. Each summer they invite some 6:07 AM musicians they both admire to programme works that inspire 12:55 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) them. Papandopulo, Boris [1906­1991] Suite for orchestra No.3 in D major, BWV.1068 Presented by Georgia Mann. String Quartet, Op. 7 No. 1 Erik Niord Larsen, Roar Broström (oboe), Ole Edvard Antonsen, Sebastian String Quartet Lasse Rossing, Jens Petter Antonsen (trumpet), Rolf Cato Raade J S Bach: Partita No.1 in B flat major, BWV.825 (timpani), Risör Festival Strings, Andrew Manze (conductor). Paul Lewis (piano) 1:19 AM Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K.581 String Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op.68 WED 06:30 Breakfast (b08wn3b2) Richard Hosford (clarinet); Isabelle van Keulen, Alexander Sebastian String Quartet Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Sitkovetsky (violins); Scott Dickinson (viola); Bjørg Lewis (cello) 1:56 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) featuring listener requests. approx 8.15pm INTERVAL MUSIC Missa sancta No.1 in E flat major 'Freischützmesse' for soli, Alfred Brendel, who was Paul Lewis's mentor and who is giving a chorus & orchestra Email [email protected]. talk about playing Mozart as part of Midsummer Music, plays Norwegian Soloist Choir, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Grete Mozart's Piano Concerto in B flat, K 238, in a recording he made Pedersen Helgerød (conductor) with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin­in­the­ WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b08wn3h9) Fields as part of their ground­breaking complete Mozart Piano 2:31 AM Wednesday ­ Rob Cowan with Mike Figgis Concertos set. Prokofiev, Sergei [1891­1953] Symphony No.3 in C minor, Op.44 9am 8.35pm Orchestre National de France, Pinchas Steinberg (conductor) Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range Schubert: The Shepherd on the Rock, D.965 of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Nika Gorič (soprano); Richard Hosford (clarinet); Marianna 3:06 AM Shirinyan (piano) Franck, Cesar [1822­1890] 9.30 Piano Quintet in F minor Take part in today's musical challenge: two pieces of music are Dvorak: Piano Trio No.4 in E minor Op.90 (Dumky) Jorgen Larsen (piano), Skampa Quartet played together ­ can you identify them? Alexander Sitkovetsky (violins); Bjørg Lewis (cello); Marianna Shirinyan (piano). 3:41 AM 10am Grieg, Edvard (Hagerup) [1843­1907] Rob's guest this week is the film director, writer, photographer Norwegian Dance No.1, Op.35 and composer Mike Figgis. Mike is best known as the director of TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b08wn51y) Leif Ove Andsnes & Håvard Gimse (piano) films such as Leaving Las Vegas and Internal Affairs, but he Food came to film after many years in music and theatre. He plays the 3:48 AM piano, guitar and trumpet and has played and recorded with Can going out for a meal really be an aesthetic experience, like Pylkkänen, Tauno [1918­1980] various bands in London and France, including a 'free jazz' group. going to a gallery or a theatre? What kind of statement are we Suite for oboe and strings, Op.32 For a decade Mike was a member of the People Show, a long­ making when we say we don't like beetroot? And what can the Aale Lindgren (oboe), Finnish Radio Orchestra, Petri Sakari running experimental theatre group based in London, and has great thinkers of history ­ the philosopher David Hume, the (conductor) directed operas for the Manchester International Music Festival anthropologist Claude Levi­Strauss ­ tell us about table manners? and English National Opera. As well as discussing his life and And which thousand islands are we talking about when we talk 3:57 AM work, Mike shares some of his favourite classical music about a thousand island dressing? Tournier, Marcel (1879­1951) throughout the week by composers including Ives, Zelenka and Images for harp and string quartet, Op.35 Schubert. Matthew Sweet explores the joys of food with philosopher Barry Erica Goodman (Harp), Amadeus Ensemble Smith, restaurant critic cum trainee chef Lisa Markwell, literary 10.30 critic Alex Clark, and food historian Elsa Richardson 4:08 AM Music on Location: New York Barriere, Jean [1705­1747] In 1966 the Metropolitan Opera moved to its current home in the Producer: Luke Mulhall. Sonata No.10 in G major for 2 cellos Lincoln Center. Rob shares part of Barber's opera Antony and Duo Fouquet Cleopatra, which was commissioned for that 'opening' opening night. TUE 22:45 The Essay (b08wn52x) 4:17 AM New Generation Thinkers 2017, A Focus on Fasting Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) 11am Rob's featured artist is one of Britain's greatest pianists, Solomon From the Persian poet Rumi through the Old Testament Israelites Valse impromptu Cutner ­ known to audiences simply as Solomon. He rose from to the political protests of the suffragettes, New Generation Louis Schwizgebel (piano) humble beginnings to the pinnacle of his profession, and was en Thinker Christopher Kissane, of the London School of 4:23 AM route to recording all of Beethoven's piano sonatas when tragedy Economics, explores the history of fasting. Eating and avoiding Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) struck; he suffered a severe stroke, and for the next 32 years hunger are our most basic goals, yet for thousands of years people Festive Overture Solomon the pianist was forced to become Solomon the concert­ have deliberately denied themselves food as an act of faith or Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (Conductor) goer and listener. Solomon was a prime example of the notion conscience. What is the history of fasting, and why do billions that less is more; his reading of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata is still fast today? 4:31 AM perfectly proportioned, his Liszt and Chopin compelling but Recorded with an audience at the York Festival of Ideas. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) never sentimental, his Schubert abundantly lyrical, while in New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC with the Overture ­ Agrippina chamber music ­ especially with the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ­ Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava, Ondrej Lenard Solomon was the ideal duo partner. His performances are can turn their research into radio. (conductor) dignified and musically persuasive making his recordings well worth revisiting. Producer: Jacqueline Smith. 4:38 AM Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Chopin Fantasiestücke, Op.73 Fantaisie in F minor, Op.49 TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b08wn5jl) Aljaz Begus (clarinet); Svjatoslav Presnjakov (piano) Solomon (piano). Nick Luscombe with John Doran 4:49 AM Nick takes record recommendations from John Doran, editor of Langgaard, Rued (1893­1952) WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08wn3v7) independent online music magazine The Quietus. One of the 3 Rose Gardens Songs Marc­Antoine Charpentier (1643­1704), Moliere and the Theatre finest critics of the last 20 years, Doran has also written for the Danish National Radio Choir, Kaare Hansen (conductor) of Comedy Guardian, Metal Hammer, and Vice. In 2015 he published 'Jolly Lad', a memoir about the healing power of music, with 4:59 AM Donald Macleod delights over Marc­Antoine Charpentier's accompanying spoken word album 'Hubris' featuring British Sea Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) brilliantly evocative stage music, written for Molière and his Power and Nicky Wire. Prelude, Toccata and Variations company of actors and his historical oratorio 'Mors Saulis et Mindaugas Gecevicius (horn), Ala Bendoraitiene (piano) Jonathae'. Also tonight, featured composers include John Adams, Bei Bei, Oliver Coates, and Julius Eastman, with pieces performed by 5:10 AM It's just a case of bad timing for Marc­Antoine Charpentier that he Murcof x Wagner, Shawn Lee, Ragazze Quartet, and Horse Lords Schmeltzer, Johann Heinrich [c.1620­1680] happened to be born a decade or so after Jean­Baptiste Lully. The respectively. Fechtschule (Fencing School) manipulative king's favourite held a monopoly at the Sun King's Stockholm Antiqua court and in the theatres. Even after his death in 1687, Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Charpentier had to contend with back­biting from Lully's 5:18 AM vociferous supporters. Happily Charpentier also possessed a big Albrecht, Alexander (1885­1958) reputation and a band of loyal and well­to­do supporters. In a Quintet, Op.6, for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon career spanning 35 years, he enjoyed a succession of plum jobs, WEDNESDAY 05 JULY 2017 Pavol Kovác (piano), Bratislava Wind Quintet writing in every kind of genre for some of the most influential patrons and establishments in Paris. 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Charpentier got his big break in the theatre after a bust­up James Lancelot ­ conductor staged in both traditional and unexpected venues across the city. between the two leading artists of the day: Molière, the master of Francesca Massey ­ organist. Staged every two years, the latest programme includes site­ theatrical comedy, and Jean­Baptiste Lully. For some years specific composition from Anna Meredith and Philip Venables, Charpentier supplied music for theatrical productions, notably 'Le open­air performance art directed by Jeremy Deller, and live sets Malade imaginaire' and 'Circé', which contained an WED 16:30 In Tune (b08wn4s6) from Holly Herndon, The Haxan Cloak, and Kojey Radical. unprecedented number of thrilling special effects. This innate Wednesday ­ Sean Rafferty mastery of drama lent itself perfectly to setting the Old Testament Also, new alternative music from the best of the Greater story of the Death of Saul and Jonathan. Presented by Donald Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Manchester underground, including Keeley Forsyth from Macleod. performance. Sean's guests include E STuudio Youth Choir from Oldham, Swaggerjack from Salford, and Jon Collin from Estonia, ahead of Cheltenham Festival. Stockport. Le Malade imaginaire (excerpts) Overture; Premier Intermêde Produced for Reduced Listening by Jack Howson. Howard Crook (tenor), Spacamond WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08wn3v7) Dominique Visse (countertenor,) La Vielle [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Alain Trétout (actor), Polichinelle Les Arts Florissants THURSDAY 06 JULY 2017 William Christie, director WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08wzp89) Wigmore Hall ­ Simon Keenlyside and Malcolm Martineau THU 00:30 Through the Night (b08wn310) Circé, H 496 (Instrumental music) Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra London Baroque Live from Wigmore Hall, London Charles Medlam, director Simon Keenlyside, baritone and Malcolm Martineau, piano, with Catriona Young presents a concert from the Polish National Mors Saulis et Jonathae, H 403, (Part Two) songs by Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Sibelius, Poulenc and Mahler. Radio Symphony Orchestra featuring Shostakovich's Symphony Peter Kooy, Samuel No.15 and Brahms's Piano Concerto No.1 with the Russian Klaus Mertens, Saul Vaughan Williams: 5 Mystical Songs pianist Yulianna Avdeeva. Choir 1: Barbara Schlick, soprano; Kai Wessel, countertenor; Finzi: Let us garlands bring Op. 18 Christoph Prégardien, tenor; Peter Kooy, bass Fear no more the heat o' the sun 12:31 AM Choir 2: Nancy Zijlstra, soprano; Dominique Visse, countertenor: Sibelius: Romeo Op. 61 No. 4 Schnittke, Alfred (1934­1998) Harry van Berne, tenor; Klaus Mertens, bass Illalle (To Evening) Op. 17 No. 6 'Ritual' for orchestra Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Kaiutar (The Echo Nymph) Op. 72 No. 4 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Ton Koopman, director Svarta rosor (Black Roses) Op. 36 No. 1 Klauza (conductor) Im Feld ein Mädchen singt Op. 50 No. 3 La Pierre philosophale Die stille Stadt Op. 50 No. 5 12:42 AM Teresa Wakim (soprano), La Petite Gnomide Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Zachary Wilder (tenor,) Un Silphe 8.15: Interval Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15 Lydia Brotherton (soprano), Le Feu Yulianna Avdeeva (piano), Polish National Radio Symphony : Olivier Laquerre (bass­baritone), L'Eau 8.35 Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Klauza (conductor) Boston Early Music Festival Vocal and Chamber Ensembles Poulenc: Chansons gaillardes; La maîtresse volage; Chanson à Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, Musical Directors. boire; Madrigal; Invocation aux Parques; L'offrande; Sérénade; 1:31 AM La belle jeunesse Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Mahler: 5 Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn Mazurka in A minor, Op.67 No.4 WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08wn4l2) Verlorne Müh (Ablösung im Sommer; Wer hat dies Liedlein Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) LSO St Luke's ­ Bruch and Vaughan Williams, Episode 2 erdacht?; Das irdische Leben; Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt; Der Tamboursg'sell) 1:35 AM The UK's leading chamber group, the Nash Ensemble, celebrate Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906­1975) two of the most tuneful of chamber music composers, Bruch and Simon Keenlyside, baritone Symphony No.15 in A major, Op.141 Vaughan Williams ­ and their little­known connection. Malcolm Martineau, piano Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Klauza (conductor) Vaughan Williams: Phantasy String Quintet Simon Keenlyside made his career breakthrough thirty years ago while a student at the Royal Northern College of Music and has Bruch: Eight Pieces for clarinet, viola and piano (selection) 2:23 AM subsequently established his place among Britain's finest singers, Vaughan Williams: Quintet in D major for clarinet, horn, violin, Maklakiewicz, Jan (1899­1954) (lyrics: Julian Tuwim) equally at home on the opera stage and in the concert hall. cello and piano (1898) Dwa wiatry (Two WInds) Nash Ensemble Polish Radio Choir, Marek Kluza (director) WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b08wn520) In 1897 the young Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams spent an 2:31 AM Philip Hoare, Queer Icons, Cecil Beaton enjoyable few months in Berlin studying with the renowned Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) arr. Mottl German composer Max Bruch. "Bruch encouraged me," Vaughan Fünf Lieder von Mathilde von Wesendonk Williams recalled, "and I had never had much encouragement Matthew Sweet talks about Cape Cod, literary history and the ocean with Philip Hoare, who choses Cecil Beaton's image of Yvonne Minton (mezzo­soprano), Netherlands Radio before." Bruch's official testimonial for Vaughan Williams calls Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur (conductor) him "a very good musician and a talented composer"; Vaughan Stephen Tennant as part of the BBC's Queer Icons project. Plus Poet Elizabeth Jane Burnett on her collection Swims. Williams also remembered Bruch appreciating his "ve­ry o­ 2:50 AM riginaal ideeas" ­ though not his harmonies, which were "rather Philip Hoare's new book is called RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR Enna, August (1859­1939) too originell". Hearing their music together, the delightful Fem klaverstykker (5 Piano Pieces) surprise is discovering how much they had in common. Queer Icons is a project to mark the 50th anniversary of the Ida Cernecka (piano) decriminalisation of homosexuality in which 50 leading figures choose an LGBT artwork that is special to them. You can find 3:04 AM WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08wn4l4) more details on the Front Row website on BBC Radio 4. Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) Wednesday ­ Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63 Producer: Craig Smith. Tomaž Lorenz (violin), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony Verity Sharp presents a concert from the Swedish Radio Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) Symphony Orchestra. Plus a new work from the New Music Biennial as part of Hull City of Culture. WED 22:45 The Essay (b08wn52z) 3:31 AM New Generation Thinkers 2017, Resisting Tyranny Glinka, Mihail Ivanovic (1804­1857) : 2pm Nocturno Messiaen: Offrandes oubliées Jonathan Healey, of the University of Oxford, argues that the way Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra people resisted unpopular governments changed dramatically Conductor Daniel Blendulf from the 16th to the 21st centuries. As states grew in power, flight 3:36 AM was no longer an option, so discontented people were forced to Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) : 2:15pm imagine revolution. Today, escape is once again possible, to safe Oboe Sonata in C minor, Op.1 No.8) Shostakovich: Symphony No.5 online spaces which act like medieval forests, places which the Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Laberge (organ ­ 1999 Karl Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra government can't control. The nature of resistance is reverting to Wilhelm at the abbey church Saint­Benoît­du­Lac, Québec, Conductor Daniel Blendulf. its Tudor state: socially conservative, constant, and small in scale. Canada)

Recorded with an audience at the York Festival of Ideas. 3:43 AM WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b08wn5js) New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC with the Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) Durham Cathedral Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Vårnatt (Spring Night) can turn their research into radio. Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Live from Durham Cathedral Stefan Sköld (conductor) Producer: Jacqueline Smith. Introit: The God of love my shepherd is (Richard Lloyd) Responses: Smith 3:52 AM Office Hymn: Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Hyfrydol) Rubinstein, Anton (1829­1894), transcribed by Josef Lhevinne WED 23:00 Late Junction (b08wn5jv) (1874­1944) Psalms 27, 28, 29 (Nares, Goss, Bairstow, Randall) Nick Luscombe with music from MIF17 First Lesson: Isaiah 5 vv.8­24 Rêve angélique, Op.10 No.22 ('Kamennoi Ostrov', 24 Musical Portraits) Canticles: Howells in B minor Nick Luscombe features the best sound art and new classical Josef Lhévinne (1874­1944) (piano) Second Lesson: James 1 vv.17­25 music from this year's edition of Manchester International Anthem: Faire is the heaven (Harris) Festival, aka MIF17. 3:59 AM Final Hymn: The King of love my shepherd is (Dominus regit Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) me) Between the 29th of June and 16th of July the festival will present Four Minuets, K.601 Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody in C sharp minor, Op 17 No 3 original productions and special events, bringing together artists Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) (Howells) from different forms and backgrounds to create innovative work,

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4:11 AM Schubert. Vaughan Williams ­ and their little­known connection. Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Aria 'Eri tu' ­ from 'Un ballo in maschera' 10.30 Bruch: Piano Quintet in G minor Gaétan Laperrière (baritone), Orchestre Symphonique de Trois Music on Location: New York Vaughan Williams: String Quartet No 2 in A minor Rivières, Gilles Bellemare (conductor) Rob explores one of Steve Reich's best­loved compositions, New Nash Ensemble York Counterpoint, whose pulsating texture evokes the sounds 4:17 AM and bustle of the city. In 1897 the young Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams spent an Hurlebusch, Conrad Friedrich (1696­1765) enjoyable few months in Berlin studying with the renowned Concerto in A minor for two oboes, solo violin, strings & basso Double Take German composer Max Bruch. "Bruch encouraged me," Vaughan continuo Rob explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Williams recalled, "and I had never had much encouragement Paul van de Linden and Kristine Linde (oboes), Manfred Kraemer differences in style between two recordings of Debussy's before." Bruch's official testimonial for Vaughan Williams calls (violin), Musica ad Rhenum Fireworks Prelude, by John Browning and Jorge Bolet. him "a very good musician and a talented composer"; Vaughan Williams also remembered Bruch appreciating his "ve­ry o­ 4:31 AM 11am riginaal ideeas" ­ though not his harmonies, which were "rather Sarasate, Pablo de [1844­1908] Rob's featured artist is one of Britain's greatest pianists, Solomon too originell". Hearing their music together, the delightful Introduction and Tarantella, Op.43, for violin and piano Cutner ­ known to audiences simply as Solomon. He rose from surprise is discovering how much they had in common. Razvan Stoica (violin), Andrea Stoica (piano) humble beginnings to the pinnacle of his profession, and was en route to recording all of Beethoven's piano sonatas when tragedy 4:36 AM struck; he suffered a severe stroke, and for the next 32 years THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08wn4l8) Field, John [1782­1837] Solomon the pianist was forced to become Solomon the concert­ Thursday ­ Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Aria; Nocturne & Chanson goer and listener. Solomon was a prime example of the notion Barry Douglas (piano & director), Camerata Ireland that less is more; his reading of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata is Verity Sharp presents a performance of Berlioz's dramatic perfectly proportioned, his Liszt and Chopin compelling but symphony, Romeo and Juliet. Plus another new piece from the 4:44 AM never sentimental, his Schubert abundantly lyrical, while in New Music Biennial from Hull City of Culture. Barber, Samuel (1910­1981) chamber music ­ especially with the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ­ : Agnus Dei for chorus Solomon was the ideal duo partner. His performances are 2pm BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (Conductor) dignified and musically persuasive making his recordings well Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette worth revisiting. Virginie Verrez (mezzo­soprano) 4:52 AM Andrew Staples (tenor) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Beethoven Christopher Maltman (baritone) Komm, heiliger Geist ­ chorale­prelude for organ, BWV.652 Cello Sonata No.3 in A major, Op.69 Swedish Radio Chorus Bine Katrine Bryndorf (Organ of Hjertling Church, Jutland) Gregor Piatigorsky (cello) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Solomon (piano). conductor Daniel Harding. 5:02 AM Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723­1787) Flute Concerto in E minor, Op.6 No.2 THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08wn3vc) THU 16:30 In Tune (b08wn4sv) Karl Kaiser (transverse flute), La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Marc­Antoine Charpentier (1643­1704), Working for the Jesuits Eric Whitacre, Martin Roscoe Schneider (director) Donald Macleod explores Marc­Antoine Charpentier's decade Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live 5:19 AM working for the Jesuits, whose enormous wealth supported the performance. Sean's guests include Eric Whitacre, before he Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) [text Friedrich Schiller] creation of some ambitious large scale dramatic works, a raft of conducts the BBC Singers, and pianist Martin Roscoe ahead of Des Mädchens Klage, D.191 sacred works, among them quite possibly the much loved Te his 65th birthday concert. Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano ­ after Deum in D major. Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) It's just a case of bad timing for Marc­Antoine Charpentier that he THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08wn3vc) 5:23 AM happened to be born a decade or so after Jean­Baptiste Lully. The [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) [text Friedrich Schiller] manipulative king's favourite held a monopoly at the Sun King's Hoffnung, D.637 court and in the theatres. Even after his death in 1687, Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano ­ after Charpentier had to contend with back­biting from Lully's THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08x03nr) Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) vociferous supporters. Happily Charpentier also possessed a big Scottish Chamber Orchestra at the East Neuk Festival reputation and a band of loyal and well­to­do supporters. In a 5:26 AM career spanning 35 years, he enjoyed a succession of plum jobs, Described by the Festival as a journey departing from Orkney and Faure, Gabriel (1845­1924) writing in every kind of genre for some of the most influential touring the Northlands before returning home to the East Neuk o' Pelléas et Mélisande ­ suite Op.80 patrons and establishments in Paris. Indeed, perhaps Lully's Fife, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra strings enjoy a rare concert BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (Conductor) restrictive practices were inadvertently his making, affording on their own directed by the violinist Stephanie Gonley. Charpentier the kind of artistic freedom to write exactly what he McCrae ­ Kirkwall Session 5:43 AM wanted. Sibelius ­ Suite champêtre Vladigerov, Pancho (1899­1978) JPP ­ Anitn Mikko Sonatina Concertante, Op.28 In 1688 Charpentier accepted the position of music master of the Grieg ­ Norwegian Melody 'In Folk Style' Ivan Eftimov (piano) church of the Jesuit College. A generous salary and resources encouraged Charpentier to stay there for the next ten years, Dag Wirén ­ Serenade 6:02 AM producing music for all occasions, pretty much on demand. Oswald (arr.King) The East Neuk o' Fife Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Donald Macleod presents the poignant centrepiece of Interval at c.8.20pm Kate Molleson introduces wind soloists from Violin Concerto In E minor, Op.64 Charpentier's ground­breaking new style of music drama, David the Scottish Chamber Orchestra including Maximiliano Martin Hilary Hahn (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Hugh Wolff and Jonathan, and a complete performance of his brilliant Te and William Stafford (clarinet), Peter Whelan, Alison Green (conductor). Deum in the buoyant key of D. (bassoon) and Alec Frank­Gemmill and Harry Johnstone (horns) David et Jonathas (excerpts): performing Mozart's Serenade in E flat major K375. THU 06:30 Breakfast (b08wn3b4) Marche triomphante from Act 1; Prelude and scenes from Act 4 Tchaikovsky ­ Souvenir de Florence Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny Gérard Lesne (countertenor,) David Monique Zanetti (soprano), Jonathan Scottish Chamber Orchestra Strings Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Les Arts Florissants Stephanie Gonley director. featuring listener requests. William Christie, director

Email [email protected]. Third Tenebrae Lesson for Good Friday, H 137 THU Kai Wessel, countertenor 22:00 Free Thinking (b08wn522) Christoph Prégardien, tenor Writing Love: Jonathan Dollimore, Heer Ranjha, Sappho THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b08wn3hg) Peter Kooy, bass The Punjabi "Romeo and Juliet" is explored at Bradford Lit Fest Thursday ­ Rob Cowan with Mike Figgis Dominique Visse, countertenor plus New Generation Thinker Catherine Fletcher talks to Harry van Berne, tenor Jonathan Dollimore about his memoir and the influence of the 9am Klaus Mertens, bass Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence which he set up at Rob sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a range The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra Sussex University. The Greek poet Sappho is championed by of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Ton Koopman, conductor Professor Margaret Reynolds as part of Queer Icons ­ a project to 9.30 Te Deum, H.146 mark the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and Annick Massus, soprano homosexuality in which 50 leading figures choose an LGBT identify a mystery person. Magdalena Kožená, mezzo­soprano artwork that is special to them. Eric Huchet, high tenor Jonathan Dollimore's Memoir is called Desire. 10am Patrick Henckens, tenor Waris Shah's Heer Ranja is discussed at Bradford Lit Fest by Rob's guest this week is the film director, writer, photographer Russell Smyth, baritone Mahmood Awan, Avaes Mohammad and Pritpal Singh on and composer Mike Figgis. Mike is best known as the director of Jean­Louis Bindi, bass Saturday, 8th July 2017 2:45 pm ­ 4:00 pm at Bradford College ­ films such as Leaving Las Vegas and Internal Affairs, but he Choir of Les Musiciens du Louvre ATC. One of the definitive works of the Sufiana tradition it's an came to film after many years in music and theatre. He plays the Les Musiciens du Louvre epic love poem set in 18th­century undivided Punjab. piano, guitar and trumpet and has played and recorded with Marc Minkowski, director. various bands in London and France, including a 'free jazz' group. You can find more information about Queer Icons on the Front For a decade Mike was a member of the People Show, a long­ Row website. running experimental theatre group based in London, and has THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08wn4l6) You can hear Catherine Fletcher chairing a Free Thinking directed operas for the Manchester International Music Festival LSO St Luke's ­ Bruch and Vaughan Williams, Episode 3 discussion about Women's Voices in the Classical World and English National Opera. As well as discussing his life and recorded with Bettany Hughes, Paul Cartledge and Colm Toibin work, Mike shares some of his favourite classical music The UK's leading chamber group, the Nash Ensemble, celebrate at the Hay Festival on the Free Thinking website. throughout the week by composers including Ives, Zelenka and two of the most tuneful of chamber music composers, Bruch and

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3:43 AM 9.30 THU 22:45 The Essay (b08wn538) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Take part in today's musical challenge: can you remember the New Generation Thinkers 2017, A Tale of Restoration Murder, Prelude and Fugue in C sharp, BWV 848 television show or film that featured this piece of classical music? Barbarous and Inhumane Ivett Gyongyosii (piano) Recorded at Hungarian Radio, Budapest, Hungary on 17 February 2011 10am What does the press reporting of a story of high society scandal Rob's guest this week is the film director, writer, photographer and assassination from the reign of Charles II tell us about fake 3:47 AM and composer Mike Figgis. Mike is best known as the director of news, political bias and the draw of a saucy headline. Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562­1621) films such as Leaving Las Vegas and Internal Affairs, but he Regina Coeli came to film after many years in music and theatre. He plays the New Generation Thinker Thomas Charlton researches religious Netherlands Chamber Choir, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) piano, guitar and trumpet and has played and recorded with and political disputes of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries various bands in London and France, including a 'free jazz' group. and is currently based at Dr Williams's Library in London. His 3:53 AM For a decade Mike was a member of the People Show, a long­ essay, recorded in front of an audience at the Festival of Ideas at Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] running experimental theatre group based in London, and has the University of York, looks at a tale from 1682 and the way that Leonore Overture No. 1, Op. 138 directed operas for the Manchester International Music Festival the assassination of a very rich man in the heart of London Sinfonia Iuventus; Rafael Payare (conductor) and English National Opera. As well as discussing his life and highlighted tensions between the Court Party of Charles II and the work, Mike shares some of his favourite classical music Anti­Court Party of the Duke of Monmouth, his ambitious and 4:02 AM throughout the week by composers including Ives, Zelenka and illegitimate son. Charles might have been a Merry Monarch but Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Schubert. he was also a very insecure one. The Crown throughout his reign Rondo in C major, K.373 was suspected of Catholic tendencies and the threat of revolution James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra 10.30 hung in the air. The Murder of Tom of the Ten Thousand nearly Music on Location: New York brought matters to a head ... and a colourful and thoroughly 4:08 AM Rob returns to a very memorable concert given by the pianist partisan media was there to publish every lurid detail. Kalliwoda, Johann Wenzel [1801­1866] Vladimir Horowitz at Carnegie Hall on 23rd April, 1951. Morceau de salon, Op.228, for oboe and piano New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC with the Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Cédric Tiberghien (piano) 11am Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Rob's featured artist is one of Britain's greatest pianists, Solomon can turn their research into radio. 4:18 AM Cutner ­ known to audiences simply as Solomon. He rose from Maliszewski, Witold (1873­1939) Producer: Jacqueline Smith. humble beginnings to the pinnacle of his profession, and was en Festive Overture in D route to recording all of Beethoven's piano sonatas when tragedy National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Łukasz Borowicz struck; he suffered a severe stroke, and for the next 32 years (conductor) Recorded at Philharmonic Concert Hall, Warsaw on THU 23:00 Late Junction (b08wn5jx) Solomon the pianist was forced to become Solomon the concert­ 08 February 2013 Nick Luscombe goer and listener. Solomon was a prime example of the notion that less is more; his reading of Beethoven's 'Waldstein' Sonata is 4:31 AM A round­the­world ticket for those who like to musically travel, perfectly proportioned, his Liszt and Chopin compelling but Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714­1787) piloted by presenter Nick Luscombe. never sentimental, his Schubert abundantly lyrical, while in Ballet music: 'Dances of the Blessed Spirits' ­ from 'Orphée et chamber music ­ especially with the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ­ Starting with Chino Amobi's nu­ambient masterstroke 'Airport Euridice' Solomon was the ideal duo partner. His performances are Music For Black Folk', and stopping briefly at Psychic Temple's Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) dignified and musically persuasive making his recordings well take on Brian Eno's 'Music For Airports', this sonic journey will worth revisiting. take in Brazilian experimentalism, Cameroonian funk, Canadian 4:38 AM sax, German electronica, Russian jazz, and Vietnamese pop. Duruflé, Maurice (1902­1986) Schubert Quatre motets sur des thèmes grégoriens, Op.10 Piano Sonata in A major, D.664 Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Talinn Music High School Chamber Choir, Evi Eespere (director) Solomon (piano). 4:46 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08wn3vf) FRIDAY 07 JULY 2017 Piano Sonata in C major, K.545 Marc­Antoine Charpentier (1643­1704), Passion, Jealousy and Vanda Albota (piano) Revenge FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b08wn312) Rameau opera excerpts ­ Les Ambassadeurs 4:57 AM Donald Macleod assesses the astonishing breadth of Charpentier's Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) musical activities with a drinking song, one of his most Tragic Overture sumptuous masses and the operatic masterpiece Médée. Catriona Young presents a concert of overtures, dances and airs Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nicholas Harnoncourt from Rameau Operas performed by Les Ambassadeurs. (Conductor) It's just a case of bad timing for Marc­Antoine Charpentier that he happened to be born a decade or so after Jean­Baptiste Lully. The 12:31 AM 5:12 AM manipulative king's favourite held a monopoly at the Sun King's Jean­Philippe Rameau (1683­1764) Gilse, Jan van (1881­1944) court and in the theatres. Even after his death in 1687, Ramea opera extracts String Quartet (Unfinished) Charpentier had to contend with back­biting from Lully's Anders J. Dahlin (tenor), Alain Buet (bass), Les Ambassadeurs, Ebony Quartet vociferous supporters. Happily Charpentier also possessed a big Alexis Kossenko (director) reputation and a band of loyal and well­to­do supporters. In a 5:22 AM career spanning 35 years, he enjoyed a succession of plum jobs, 1:04 AM Janacek, Leos [1854­1928] writing in every kind of genre for some of the most influential Jean­Philippe Rameau (1683­1764) Taras Bulba ­ rhapsody for orchestra patrons and establishments in Paris. Indeed, perhaps Lully's Ramea opera extracts Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Miguel Gomez Martinez restrictive practices were inadvertently his making, affording Anders J. Dahlin (tenor), Alain Buet (bass), Les Ambassadeurs, (conductor) Charpentier the kind of artistic freedom to write exactly what he Alexis Kossenko (director) wanted. 5:47 AM 1:48 AM Rameau, Jean­Philippe (1683­1764) Donald Macleod explores Charpentier's final decade and attempts Jean­Philippe Rameau (1683­1764) La Poule ­ from Nouvelles suites de clavecin to get under the skin of this enigmatic, deeply talented individual. Les Indes galantes (Danse du grand calumet de la Paix executée Andreas Borregaard (accordion) Recorded at Witold Lutoslawski The series concludes with what is surely one of the highlights of par les Sauvages) Polish Radio Concert Studio, Warsaw on 17 March 2012 Charpentier's career, the operatic jewel in his crown, Médée, Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) which he produced at the age of 50 in 1693. 5:53 AM 1:51 AM Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Ayant bu du vin clairet, H 446 Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 Les Arts Florissants Violin Sonata No.3 in C, BWV.1005 Renaud Capucon (violin), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Paul William Christie, director Vilde Frang (violin) McCreesh (conductor) Recorded at Stavanger Concert Hall (Stavanger Konserthus), Stavanger, Norway on 27 September Kyrie (Messe a 8 voix et 8 violons et flutes, H.3) 2:15 AM 2007 Le Concert Spirituel Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Hervé Niquet, director 'Sonata per il cembalo' in G minor, Wq.65,17 6:19 AM Transfige dulcissime Jesu, H 251 Andreas Staier (harpsichord) Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] 4 Mazurkas for piano, Op.33 Harmony of Voices, Sweden 2:31 AM Yulianna Avdeeva (piano). Fredrik Malmberg, conductor Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Médée, Act 1, sc 2 to 4 Symphony No.3 in F major Lorraine Hunt (soprano), Medea Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b08wn3b6) Mark Padmore (tenor) Jason (conductor) Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny François Arcala (bass), Arcas Les Arts Florissants 3:07 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, William Christie, director Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) featuring listener requests. String Quartet in F major Email [email protected]. Princesse, c'est sur vous que mon espoir se fonde (Médée, Act 2) Bartok String Quartet Lorraine Hunt (soprano), Medea Les Arts Florissants 3:35 AM FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b08wn3hl) William Christie, director Bree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801­1857) Friday ­ Rob Cowan with Mike Figgis

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Médée, Act 4 (excerpt) David Lang: Killer Lorraine Hunt (soprano), Medea Bach: Solo Violin Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001 (Adagio) François Piolino (tenor), Jealousy Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint Jean­Claude Sarragosse (bass), Vengeance Les Arts Florissants Sean Shibe, guitars William Christie, director. Julian Bliss, clarinet.

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The UK's leading chamber group, the Nash Ensemble, celebrate This week The Verb examines the idea of the 'anecdote', and two of the most tuneful of chamber music composers, Bruch and delves into the diaries of the writer David Sedaris for rich source Vaughan Williams ­ and their little­known connection. material for story­telling. Sedaris is the author of books including 'Me Talk Pretty One Day', and he has just published 'Theft by Bruch: Altes Lied, Op 7 No 1; Russisch, Op 7 No 3 Finding: Diaries: Volume One' (Little Brown) Bruch: String Quintet in A minor Vaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge Sarah Churchwell is the Professor of Public Understanding of the Ben Johnson (tenor) Humanities at the University of London and the author of Nash Ensemble Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (Virago) ­ she explains why 'The Great Gatsby' was In 1897 the young Englishman Ralph Vaughan Williams spent an once reviewed as being 'in form no more than a glorified enjoyable few months in Berlin studying with the renowned anecdote'. Poet George Szirtes explains the pleasure of the German composer Max Bruch. "Bruch encouraged me," Vaughan Hungarian anecdote and explores the role of the anecdote in Williams recalled, "and I had never had much encouragement poetry. Songwriter Boo Hewerdine uses the idea of the anecdote, before." Bruch's official testimonial for Vaughan Williams calls and Dorothy Parker's short poem 'Anecdote' as inspiration for a him "a very good musician and a talented composer"; Vaughan brand new song. Williams also remembered Bruch appreciating his "ve­ry o­ riginaal ideeas" ­ though not his harmonies, which were "rather Producer: Faith Lawrence. too originell". Hearing their music together, the delightful surprise is discovering how much they had in common. FRI 22:45 The Essay (b08wn53l) New Generation Thinkers 2017, Dining with the Nightmare FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08wn4ld) Friday ­ Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, William Wordsworth and Thomas Paine were amongst the guests invited to the dinner table Verity Sharp presents a concert by the Swedish Radio Symphony of publisher Joseph Johnson. Daisy Hay explores the pivotal role Orchestra. Plus a final piece from the New Music Biennial at Hull played in the early history of English Romanticism by a maker of City of Culture. books who was also a maker of dreams, who invited his workers to eat alongside leading thinkers of the day, and whose 2pm: publication The Analytical Review set out significant new ideas. Brahms: Symphony No.1 in C minor Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra New Generation Thinker Daisy Hay is a Senior Lecturer in Senior Conductor Daniel Harding Lecturer in English Literature and Archival Studies at the University of Exeter and has written about the tangled lives of the 2:45pm: Young Romantics as well as Mr and Mrs Disraeli. New Helen Grime: Violin Concerto (first performance) Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC and the Arts and Malin Broman (violin) Humanities Research Council to find academics who can turn Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra their research into radio. Conductor Daniel Harding The Essay was recorded in front of an audience at the Festival of 3:10pm: Ideas run by the University of York. Stravinsky: The Firebird (1910) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Producer: Jacqueline Smith. Conductor Daniel Harding. FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b08wn5jz) FRI 16:30 In Tune (b08wn4t3) Kathryn Tickell Nicky Spence, Peter Hoare, Navarra Quartet Kathryn Tickell presents a live session from British­Pakistani Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live singer Samia Malik, performing original songs in Urdu and performance. Sean's guests include Nicky Spence and Peter English based on the Ghazal form, and accompanied on tabla by Hoare before they perform at Opera Holland Park, and the Sukhdeep Singh Dhanjal. Plus a round­up of the latest new Navarra Quartet, soon to feature at Roman River Festival. releases of world music, with tracks by the Meridian Brothers, Kondi Band and Kate Young.

FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08wn3vf) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today]

FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08wzvtd) Sean Shibe, Julian Bliss

Sean Shibe, guitar & Julian Bliss, clarinet join forces at the East Neuk Festival in an eclectic recital from Bach to Reich at the Dreel Halls, Anstruther.

Steve Reich loves few composers more than JS Bach, so Sean Shibe and Julian Bliss takes that passion as inspiration for pairing ancient and modern with works for solo guitar and solo clarinet. On acoustic guitar Sean plays both Bach and the gorgeous traditional music of Fife's own James Oswald, then contrasts it with a modern classic on electric guitar, Reich's mesmerising Electric Counterpoint. Julian introduces short atmospheric works for solo clarinet from France including Messiaen's famous Abime des oiseaux, the third movement of his Quartet for the End of Time.

Oswald: Divertimenti Excerpts from Scottish lute manuscripts, including the Rowallan, Wemyss, Straloch, Skene and Balcarres. Messiaen: Abime des oiseaux (Quartet for the End of Time) Bach: Solo Violin Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001 (Presto) Julia Wolfe: LAD

8.15: Interval

8.35 Steve Reich: New York Counterpoint Maxwell Davies: Farewell to Stromness Tiberiu Olah: Solo Clarinet Sonata

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