Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 1 of 25 SATURDAY 06 MARCH 2010 Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Polonaise for violin and orchestra in B flat major (D.580) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00r2lk9) Peter Zazofsky (violin), Prima La Musica, Dirk Vermeulen Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert (conductor) recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters 03:43AM 01:01AM Brun, Fritz (1878-1959) Hotteterre, Jean [père] (1610-1682) Symphony No.2 in B flat La Noce Champêtre ou l'Himen Pastoral Berne Symphony Orchestra, Dmitri Kitaenjko (conductor)

01:13AM 04:22AM Chédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas (1705-1782) Franck, Cèsar (1822-1890) Recorder Sonata in G minor (Op.13 No.6) Piece pour grand orgue en la majeur (1854) 04:32:48AM 01:21AM Élévation in A major (1859) Hotteterre, Jacques (1674-1763) Les Délices ou Le Fargis Joris Verdin (organ of the Cathedral of St-Étienne de St-Brieuc)

01:26AM 04:38AM Forqueray, Antoine ['le père'] (1671-1745) Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872) Two keyboard pieces Overture to Flis 'The Raftsman' (1858) Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Salwarowski 01:35 AM (conductor) Chédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas (1705-1782) Les Saisons Amusantes Part II 04:47AM Les Saisons Amusantes Part IV (L'Hiver) Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) [text: Luke 1/46-55] Magnificat 01:52AM Cantus Cölln Marais, Marin (1656-1728) 4 works for Viola da gamba & bass continuo. from Pièces de 04:53AM Viole, 5me livre, Paris 1725 Rosenmüller, Johann [Giovanni] (c.1619-1684) Sonata quarta à 3 - from 'Sonate' (Nuremburg 1682) 02:05AM Ensemble La Fenice, Jean Tubéry (cornet & conductor) Naudot, Jacques-Christophe (1690-1762) Modérément - for 2 high voices (recorder and violin) and bass 05:01AM continuo from Six Fêtes rustiques op. 8, 3me Fête, Paris ca. [Sorkocevic] Sorkochevich, Luka (1734-1789) 1732 Sinfonie in D major Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner (organ & director) 02:08AM Montéclair, Michel Pignolet de (1667-1737) 05:08AM Airs champêtres for 2 high voices and bass continuo from Ockeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497) Serenade ou Concert, divisé en trois suites de pièces, Paris Salve regina [MS Cappella Sistina 46 & Motetti novi libro 1697 secondo, Venice 1520] The Hilliard Ensemble 02:15AM Chédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas (1705-1782) 05:14AM Les Saisons Amusantes Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Two movements from Quartet for strings in A minor (Op.41 Ensemble 1700 No.1) Talisker Quartet 02:19AM Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846-1909) 05:25AM Symphony No.3 in F major 'From Spring to Spring' Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, Szymon Polish Dances Kawalla (conductor) Jerzy Godziszewski (piano)

03:01AM 05:34AM Erkel, Ferenc (1810-1893) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) Overture to Névtelen hosök Prelude to Act 3; The Apprentices dance; Prelude to Act 1 of The Hungarian Radio Orchestra, András Kórodi (conductor) 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos 03:06AM (conductor) Lopes-Graça, Fernando (1906-1994) Canções heróicas (Heroic Songs) from Books 1 and 2 (Op.44) 05:55AM (1946-85) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) Ricercare Chorus, Rodrigo Gomes (piano), Pedro Teixeira Sonata per il Cembalo solo in G minor (Wq.65,17) (conductor) Andreas Staier (harpsichord after Christian Zell, Hamburg 1728, made by Bruce Kennedy, Chateau d'Oex, 1987) 03:29AM Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) 06:10AM Polonaise for piano (Op. 53) in A flat major 'Polonaise héroïque' Vanhal, Johann Baptist (1739-1813) Jacek Kortus (piano) Symphony in A minor Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) 03:36AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 2 of 25 06:28AM PLAYLIST: Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) Concertino for oboe and wind ensemble in C major (arr. for All music performed by The Orlando Consort with Kuljit Bhamra, ) Jonathan Mayer and Shahid Khan, and recorded at the Brighton Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Early Music Festival. Michael Halasz (conductor) Chant / procession 06:36AM Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) Segue to: Fantasia in G major (2) (10) Vincent van Laar (Arp Schnitger organ (1687) [with parts from PEDRO DE ESCOBAR (arr. Orlando Consort & Shahid Khan): 1567 & 1618)] at St. Ludgerikirche, Norden, Germany) Absolve

06:44AM TRADITIONAL: Veni bahara Gesualdo, Carlo (c1561-1613) Ave dulcissima Maria for 5 voices [1603a] FRANCISCO GUERRERO: Quae est ista Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) DONALD GREIG: Pada 06:51AM Durante, Francesco (1684-1755) Segue to: Concerto No.5 in A major Concerto Köln. DONALD GREIG (text: Bobbie Wason): Bhangra limo

DONALD GREIG: Salve raga SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b00r66zq) Saturday - Fiona Talkington KULJIT BHAMRA: Tabla talum

Breakfast on Radio 3 with Fiona Talkington. Music to discover, ANGUS SMITH & KULJIT BHAMRA: Henna night rediscover and lift the spirits. [ Music also available on the CD 'Mantra: Musical Conversations Across The Indian Ocean', due for release in March 2010 on SAT 09:00 CD Review (b00r66zs) KEDA records, catalogue number KEDCD68. ]. Disc of the Week: Thomas Ades

With Andrew McGregor. Including Chopin: Four Scherzos; and SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00qzvcv) Disc of the Week: Thomas Ades: Tevot; Violin Concerto; Three Tai Murray Studies from Couperin; Dances (Powder Her Face). A recital of three very different sonatas for violin and piano, given by Radio 3 New Generation Artist Tai Murray. She is SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b00r670r) joined by pianist Gilles Vonsattel, a fellow student from the Scotland Week Juilliard School of Music in her native New York. Their programme includes Respighi's 'edition' of a sonata by Vivaldi As part of Radio 3's focus on Scotland, Music Matters is in and Mozart's elegant 'little A Major' work. Between them comes Glasgow this week to catch up with the latest from the music by Romanian-born George Enescu, a fine violinist as well country’s diverse and vibrant music scene. Tom Service meets as a composer and conductor. His 3rd Sonata recalls his native mezzo soprano Karen Cargill and soprano Lisa Milne to talk folk-music, quarter-tones and all. about the experience of performing in front of a home crowd as well as Robin Ticciati, the newly installed principal conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Plus the role of the bagpipe in SAT 15:00 World Routes (b00r672t) Scottish life. Rita Ray visits the Sauti za Busara Festival in Zanzibar to hear some of the island's leading big-band 'taraab' ensembles. Including specially-recorded performances from Zanzibar's SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00r6714) premier band Culture Musical Club, also the latest sensation Brighton EMF Mantra Mohamed Ilyas and his Nyota Zameremeta Orchestra.

Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert recorded at the Taraab dates from the centuries when Zanzibar was a centre 2009 Brighton Early Music Festival. The Orlando Consort were for trade in the Arab world - the main instruments in the bands joined by the tabla player Kuljit Bhamra, Jonathan Mayer on are the Arabic lute and zither, and the scales are Arabic. When sitar, and the singer Shahid Khan, for a project called "Mantra". the Arab Sultans left, the taraab orchestras formed themselves The project is inspired by an historical musical encounter 500 into collectives, and in the programme the founder members of years ago when Portuguese missionaries settled in Goa, and Culture Musical Club recall the years leading up to introduced western instruments, plainsong and polyphony. In independence in 1963, when their band was formed. Taraab is turn, the missionaries had chance to learn about eastern music, now starting to reach international audiences through the and this developed into a remarkable collaboration between the albums and tours of musicians like Mohamed Ilyas. The two diverse cultures. The music in the project and from this programme also features songs from Bi Kidude, Zanzibar's concert are a mixture of old and new; music by Escobar and 'Little Granny', who despite her great age, can still thrill an Guerrero are examples of the sort of vocal polyphony that audience of both old and young. travelled East. As there is no precise account of the type of music sung or played during this collaboration in the 16th WORLD ROUTES century, some works in this concert have been written by members of the Orlando Consort and Kuljit Bhamra, Jonathan Presented by Rita Ray Mayer and Shahid Khan to explore and imagine how their music- Produced by Roger Short making may have sounded. Tel. 020 7765 4661 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 3 of 25 Fax. 020 7765 5052 under attacks from the 'barbarians' led by Attila. The e-mail [email protected] demanding title role is sung here by the young Russian bass Ildar Abrazakov. Attila is a ruthless but honourable leader who Saturday 5th March, 3:00pm falls in love with one of his conquests, the Italian slave Odabella, sung by the soprano Violeta Urmana. She, in turn, Khadija Baramia/M. Ilyas: Si Rahisi seeks revenge on Attila because he killed her father. The tenor Mohamed Ilyas and his Nyota Zameremeta Orchestra: Ramón Vargas is her lover, Foresto, who rallies the defeated BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 Italian people and Carlos Alvarez is the General Ezio, a brilliant Sauti za Busara Festival but corrupt soldier. Veteran bass Samuel Ramey, himself a spectacular Attila in the 1970s and 80s, makes a cameo Cha Kale Dhahabu (all is gold) appearance as Leone (Pope Leo 1). One of the opera's most Culture Musical Club stirring moments is the historical scene between Attila and the BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 Pope (who convinced the invader to spare Rome). It is a Sauti za Busara Festival fascinating story of the clash of religions, politics and love with a score full of the youthful vitality and magnificent spirit of the Interview with Taimur Rukhini. 33-year old musical genius.

Kanigia Kanenjose (My love came as a dream) Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator Ira Culture Musical Club, Ft. Rajab Suleiman (qanun) Siff. There will be live backstage interviews with members of BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 the cast during the interval. Sauti za Busara Festival Attila: Ilda Abrazakov (bass) Interview with Mariam Hamdani Odabella: Violeta Urmana (soprano) Ezio: Giovanni Meoni (baritone) Handani: Walodhani Ni Mzaha Foresto: Ramón Vargas (tenor) Mohamed Ilyas and his Nyota Zameremeta Orchestra: Uldino: Russell Thomas (tenor) BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 Leone: Samuel Ramey (bass) Sauti za Busara Festival Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra Interview with Mariam Hamdani Riccardo Muti (conductor).

Bakari Abeid/M. Ilyas: Moyoni sina Nafasi Mohamed Ilyas and his Nyota Zameremeta Orchestra: SAT 21:00 The Wire (b00r6756) BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 Lucy Island Sauti za Busara Festival The Wire: Lucy Island Interview with Bi Kidude by Laura Lomas A powerful piece of new writing by one of Britain's most Sika Tito promising new playwrights in which a grieving young woman Mohammed Ilyas and Nyota Zamerameta; Ft. Mariam Hamdani transforms herself and her community. (qanun) & Bi Kidude (vocals) BBC Recording by sound engineer James Birtwistle at the 2009 CAST Sauti za Busara Festival Lucy ..... Georgia Groome David ..... Joe Dempsie Dianne ..... Esther Coles SAT 16:00 Jazz Library (b00r6736) Phil ..... Tony Bell Mathias Ruegg Vicky ..... Sophie Ellerby Amy ..... Keely Beresford MATHIAS RÜEGG AND VIENNA ART ORCHESTRA Directed by Marc Beeby In 2010, the Vienna Art Orchestra celebrates its 33rd birthday. Throughout its life, it has established itself as one of the world's THE WRITER most individual and distinctive bands, with a stylistic range that Laura Lomas is from Derby. She studied English at the stretches from early jazz to the avant garde, or as its director University of Nottingham and completed an MPhil in Playwriting Mathias Rüegg puts it "from rag time to no time". Rüegg joins at Birmingham University in 2008. She has worked with the Alyn Shipton to pick the highlights of a prolific recording career. Royal Court and BBC writersroom on the 50 and 24 degrees projects, and has had rehearsed readings at Nottingham Playhouse and the Royal Court. Her first play Wasteland was SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00r673g) produced by New Perspectives in April last year. Since then, her Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests plays include Traces (Paines Plough, Lattitude Festival), 10,000 Metres Deep (Paines Plough and Oran Mor Theatre) and Us Like Presenter Geoffrey Smith. Gods (Hampstead Theatre Heat and Light). She is currently one of six writers on attachment with Paines Plough's Future Perfect Scheme. SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 (b00r673n) Live from the Met THE CAST Lucy Island features a top notch cast including GEORGIA Verdi's Attila GROOME (Tusk Tusk, to Brighton, Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging) as Lucy, JOE DEMPSIE (The Damned United, Well-known as a champion of Verdi's early works, the conductor Merlin, Doctor Who, Listen to the Words) as David and ESTHER Riccardo Muti makes his long-awaited Met debut with this COLES (Titty Bang Bang, Doctors, Shameless) as Dianne. remarkable opera, Attila, which is being performed for the first time at the Metropolitan Opera. The story of Attila explores a pivotal moment in history - the collapse of the Roman Empire SAT 21:45 Pre-Hear (b00r675n) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 4 of 25 Anthony Payne, Anthony Gilbert, Judith Weir Caravan (world premiere) (3:31) [text: Hugo Ball] Music by three British composers to anticipate tonight's special Jane Manning (soprano) Hear and Now feature on Jane Manning. Jane’s Minstrels Anthony Payne: The Stones and Lonely Places Sing Roger Montgomery (horn) Jane's Minstrels conducted by Roger Montgomery Dov Goldberg (bass clarinet) Anthony Gilbert: .into the Gyre of a Madder Dance Adrian Bradbury (cello) RNCM Wind Ensemble, conducted by Clark Rundell [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] Judith Weir: Piano Concerto Xak Bjerken, piano; Ensemble X, conducted by Mark Davis Philip Neil Martin Scatterday. Window (world premiere) (2:14) [text: Rainer Maria Rilke] Jane Manning (soprano) SAT 22:30 Hear and Now (b00r6767) Marina Gillam (violin) Jane Manning [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10]

From the sixties to the present day, Jane Manning continues to James MacMillan be an inspiration for successive generations of composers and The Beneficiaries (world premiere) (0:57) performers. With the help of forty years of recordings and [text: Les Murray] contributions from those who have written for and worked with Jane Manning (soprano) the iconic soprano, Ivan Hewett talks to Manning about her Dominic Saunders (piano) achievement. Including music recorded with her group Jane's [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] Minstrels at the Purcell Room last month. Deirdre Gribbin Brian Elias Are you the Dream Catcher? (world premiere) (8:00) Peroration (conclusion) (2:42) Jane’s Minstrels Jane Manning Susanne Stanzeleit (violin) CD: NMC D025, tr. 7 Adrian Bradbury (cello) Dominic Saunders (piano) Elizabeth Lutyens [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] The Valley of Hatsu-Se (Op. 62) (beginning) (4:45) Jane Manning (soprano) Colin Matthews Jane’s Minstrels Marginalia (world premiere) (3:27) Robert Manasse (flute) [text: Sir Joshua Reynold’s “Discourses” with annotations by Dov Goldberg (clarinet) William Blake] Adrian Bradbury (cello) Jane Manning & Marina Gillam (voices) Dominic Saunders (piano) Jane’s Minstrels Roger Montgomery (conductor) Robert Manasse (alto flute) [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] Dov Goldberg (clarinet) Adrian Bradbury (cello) Harrison Birtwistle [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] Nenia: The Death of Orpheus (excerpt) (2:14) Jane Manning (soprano) Cheryl Frances-Hoad The Matrix Don’t ! (world premiere) (2:46) Alan Hacker (director) [text: Blanche Ebbutt “Don’t for Wives”] CD: SRCD.306, tr. 3 Jane Manning (soprano) Jane’s Minstrels Judith Weir Robert Manasse (piccolo) King Harald’s Saga, Act 3 (exceprt) (1:38) Dov Goldberg (bass clarinet) Jane Manning (soprano) [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] CD: Novello Records NVLCD109, tr. 18 Brian Elias Anthony Payne Personal Stereo (excerpt) (1:45) Scenes from the Woodlanders (excerpt) (3:00) Jane Manning (soprano) + tape Jane Manning (soprano) [BBC archive, rec. 1996] Jane’s Minstrels/Roger Montgomery CD: NMC D130, tr. 2 Richard Rodney Bennett Nightpiece (excerpt) (3:25) Anthony Payne Jane Manning (soprano) + tape Horn Trio (broadcast premiere) (16:25) [BBC archive, rec. 1972] Jane’s Minstrels: Roger Montgomery (horn) Arnold Schoenberg Susanne Stanzeleit (violin) Der Kranke Mond (from Pierrot Lunaire) (2:14) Dominic Saunders (piano) Jane Manning (soprano) [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] Vesuvius Ensemble CD: Forum FRC 9016 tr. 7 Dai Fujikura Love Excerpt (world premiere) (3:34) Olivier Messiaen [text: Harry Ross] L’amour de Piroutcha (from Harawi) (3:28) Jane Manning (soprano) Jane Manning (soprano) Dominic Saunders (piano) David Miller (piano) [rec. Purcell Room 25.02.10] CD: Unicorn-Kanchana DPK(CD)9034

David Sawer Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 5 of 25 SUNDAY 07 MARCH 2010 Capriccio - final scene

SUN 00:00 The Early Music Show (b00l1qfy) 01:25AM The Great Schism Zeignung

Catherine Bott explores the music of the Great Schism of 01:27AM Western Christianity, which divided the Catholic Church Morgen between 1378 and 1417. By its end, three men simultaneously claimed to be the true Pope. Renée Fleming (soprano), Orchestre de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) Playlist: 01:32AM Anon: Pictagor per dogmatae/O terra Sancta/Rosa Vernans Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) (addressed to Gregory XI - transfer the Holy See to Rome...) Symphony no 9 in D minor Orlando Consort Orchestre de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) METRONOME METCD1008, Tr 2 02:38AM De Vitry: Petre Clemens, tam re quam nimine/Lugentium Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 -1827) siccentur occuli plaundant sense (written for Clement VI) Piano Sonata No.18 in E flat (Op.31, No.3) Sequentia Ingrid Fliter (piano) DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI RD77095, Tr 13 03:01AM Phillipus da Caserta (composer who served under Clement VII in Pejacevic, Dora (1885-1923) Avignon): En remirant (written for Clement VII) Piano Quintet in B minor (Op.40) (1915-18) New London Consort Ida Gamulin (piano), Zagreb Quartet (conductor) LINN CKD039, Tr 10 03:28AM Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) Segue to: Six Pieces (Op.19) Duncan Gifford (piano) Phillipus da Caserta: Par les bons Gedeon Orlando Consort 04:00AM METRONOME METCD1008, Tr 5 Fesch, Willem de (1687-1757) Concerto in B flat major (Op.10 No.2) (Ars Subtilior) Goschalch: En nul estate Manfred Kraemer and Laura Johnson (violins), Musica ad PAN Rhenum NEW ALBION NA021CD, Tr 6 04:09AM Segue to: Tippett, Michael (1905-1998) Five Spirituals - from the oratorio 'A Child of our Time' (Trecento) Antonio Zachara de Teramo: Ciaramella Vancouver Bach Choir, Bruce Pullan (conductor) Les Haulz et Les Bas CHRISTOPHORUS CHR77194, Tr 11 04:20AM Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) Pisa music - Cicionia: O Petre Christi discupule (probably written Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op.44 to honour the new Pope) Erik Suler (piano) Orlando Consort METRONOME METCD1008, Tr 6 04:31AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Anon: Degentis Vita (denounces Simony - practice of selling Sonata for violin and continuo in E minor (BWV.1023) ecclesiastical positions to highest bidder) Andrew Manze (violin), Andreas Staier (harpsichord), Øyvind Gothic Voices Gimse (cello) Christopher Page (conductor) HYPERION CDA66463, Tr 10 04:44AM Dauvergne, Antoine (1713-1797) Segue to: Ballet music from 'Les Troqueurs' Capella Coloniensis, William Christie (harpsichord and Richard de Loqueville: Sanctus (Used in a chant mass sung at conductor) Cambrai to pray for the end of the Schism) Syntagma Musicum 05:01AM Kees Otten (conductor) Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) TELEFUNKEN 6.35257/A, Side 1 Band 8 Italian Girl in Algiers - overture Capella Coloniensis, Gabriele Ferro (conductor) Ciconia: Gloria Suscipe Trinitas Orlando Consort 05:09AM METRONOME METCD1008, Tr 9. Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Rondo in B minor (Op.109) Stefan Lindgren (piano) SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b00r6775) Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert 05:18AM recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters Andriessen, Hendrik (1892-1981) Qui habitat 01:01AM Netherlands Chamber Choir; Uwe Gronostay (director) Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 6 of 25 05:27AM his hands of her. She continued to be a popular draw at Drury Grandjany, Marcel (1891-1975) Lane, in productions of John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" and Rhapsodie pour la harpe (Op.10) (1921) Thomas Linley's "The Duenna", but her love-life became more Rita Costanzi (harp) scandalous. Eventually, she fell in love with a merchant seaman and, carrying his illegitimate child, left London to start a new 05:36AM life with him in India. In Bombay she received a mixed reception Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06) and some were distinctly unimpressed that an "English Trio Sonata (Op.8 No.9) strumpet" was bringing shame and embarrassment to the Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini (director) nation. One such was the Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger, who demanded her return to Britain forthwith. So in 05:49AM December 1783, Ann and her husband boarded a ship - the Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Nancy Packet - and set sail for London. They arrived in British 12 Variations on 'Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman' (K.265) waters in February 1784 amidst a horrific gale, and the ship Yur-Eum Woodwind Quintet struck one of the many treacherous rocks off the western reaches of Scilly. Ann scrambled into a lifeboat with her infant 06:02AM son, while The Nancy Packet sank in the tumult. The locals later Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) discovered the upturned lifeboat just off a small bay on String Quartet in G minor (Op.10) Rosevear Island, and underneath found Ann, floating in her Tilev String Quartet nightgown with her head resting on her baby's, as if in sleep.

06:28AM Lucie Skeaping meets Todd Stevens, a wreck-diver and Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) treasure hunter, who found the wreck of the Nancy Packet in Piano Trio No.1 in D minor (Op.63) 2007, and has since written a book about his findings and the Kungsbacka Trio. life and death of Ann Cargill. (REPEAT).

SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b00r677g) SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00r67lh) Sunday - Fiona Talkington Saint-Saens, Beethoven

Breakfast on Radio 3 with Fiona Talkington. Great pieces, great Chi-chi Nwanoku presents listeners' requests including Saint- performances - and a few surprises! Saëns' second Piano Concerto, and our guest requester asks for a recording of Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony performed by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra under the baton of Daniel SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning (b00r6781) Barenboim. The Twentieth Century Crossroads Address: Radio 3 Requests, BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YQ "The Twentieth Century Crossroads" email: [email protected].

Today Suzy Klein is joined by the writer and journalist, Alex Ross. As music critic of the New Yorker, and author of the SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00r2l0w) award-winning book about 20th century music, 'The Rest is CHORAL EVENSONG Noise', Ross is in the UK to give the Royal Philharmonic Society From Wakefield Cathedral lecture, and found time to join Suzy for a Sunday morning conversation about the extraordinary, eclectic century of music Introit: Lord, I have loved the habitation (Jonathan Bielby) that we have just left behind. Responses: Leighton Psalm: 18 (Russell, Smith, Tordoff, March) Producer: Lyndon Jones First Lesson: Job 1 vv1-22 Email: [email protected] Canticles: Wakefield Service (Andrew Carter) A Perfectly Normal Production for BBC Radio 3. Second Lesson: Luke 21 v34 - 22 v6 Anthems: It is a thing most wonderful (Philip Moore) Strengthen for service (Sean Farrell) SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b00r678t) Hymn: O my Saviour, lifted (Carharrack) Mark Gatiss Organ Voluntary: Fantasy on 'St Columba' (Leighton)

Today Michael Berkeley meets the actor and writer Mark Gatiss, Director of Music: Jonathan Bielby who has starred in many TV comedy series and dramas Assistant Director of Music: Thomas Moore. including 'The League of Gentlemen', 'Nighty Night', 'Dr Who' and 'The Crooked House'. His musical passions include Vaughan William's Symphony No.6, the end of Wagner's 'Tristan und SUN 17:00 Discovering Music (b00r67m0) Isolde', the Barcarolle from Offenbach's opera 'Tales of Barber: Violin Concerto and Essay No 1 for Orchestra Hoffmann', and songs from Cole Porter's 'Kiss Me Kate' and Bernstein's 'Candide'. Stephen Johnson explores one of Samuel Barber's most tranquil and astonishing wartime orchestral works - his Violin Concerto, which he began in Switzerland in the summer of 1939. Barber SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00mrxcc) continued writing the finale of the concerto in Paris before he The Story of Ann Cargill quickly returned to his homeland of Pennsylvania as World War II erupted in Europe. The Violin Concerto was actually a Lucie Skeaping visits the Scilly Isles to learn about the actress commission from an American entrepreneur - Samuel Fels, who and singer Ann Cargill, who drowned in a dramatic shipwreck wanted a virtuosic showpiece for his adopted son to play. there in 1784, and whose ghost is said to have haunted Barber's late Romantic style, though, wasn't exactly what Fels Rosevear Island ever since. Ann made her London stage debut was looking for, so there had to be a number of changes made in 1771 at the tender age of eleven in Thomas Arne's opera before the young prodigy Iso Briselli agreed to perform it. "The Fairy Prince" at Covent Garden. Later she eloped with a To begin the programme, Stephen Johnson also looks at married man eighteen years her senior, and her father washed another work written around the same time as the Violin Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 7 of 25 Concerto - his Essay No.1 for Orchestra. This was a commission From the dawn of mankind, humans have been bound up in the by the great Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini in 1938. pursuit of prey, while at the same time avoiding being hunted Toscanini, despite living in the USA for many years, rarely themselves. We are now usually the hunters, rather than the commissioned new works from American composers, but he hunted, but from the exhilaration of hunting for sport, to the had been so struck by the "simple beauty" of the slow disgust at hunting for pleasure, emotions evoked by the chase movement of Samuel Barber's String Quartet, that he are never mild. suggested Barber provide him with a version for full string orchestra. The First Essay, which has similar melancholic This week's Words and Music explores this music and poetry undertones to the resultant, now famous "Adagio for strings", inspired by hunting. Deborah Findlay and Nicholas Farrell read was first performed at that same concert. Adrienne Rich's 'Abnegation', and extracts from Moby Dick and Gavin Maloney conducts the Ulster Orchestra in extracts and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; the full spectrum of opinion is complete performances of both works, which were recorded in here, with music by Harrison Birtwistle, Clement Janequin and the Ulster Hall, Belfast in September 2009. The violin soloist is Franz Schubert. Chloe Hanslip. But although hunting brings to mind the thunder of horses' hooves, it also describes a very human ritual - the lover's SUN 18:30 Choir and Organ (b00r67md) chase. With readings from A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Multi-Part Music poetry by Sir Thomas Wyatt, this programme will touch on a very different sort of chase, and the desire for love, not death. Aled Jones explores our recurring fascination with multi-part choral music, guided by composer, Gabriel Jackson, whose own 40-part Sanctum est verum lumen is one of the latest additions to the tradition. MONDAY 08 MARCH 2010

MON 00:00 Jazz Line-Up (b00r8j7r) SUN 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00r67z6) Mark Lockheart These Are the Times: The Life of Thomas Paine Saxophonist Mark Lockheart has produced an album with the PART 1: COMMON SENSE celebrated German NDR Big Band with a project of new writing entirely for this band featuring himself on Soprano. Mark talks Tom Paine arrives in America penniless just as the struggle for to Julian Joseph about the fascination of UK jazz players working Independence is beginning. His ideas and his writings take him with German Big Bands. Also, part of a European Broadcasting right to the heart of events and his words are read out to Union Concert by piano Legend, Hank Jones. Washington's army. Title:Way Over Yonder PART 2: AGE OF REASON Artist:Christine Tobin, Vocal/Liam Noble, Piano Album:Tapestry Unravelled Tom Paine is again embroiled in revolution, this time in France. Label:Trail Belle Records TBR01 2010 During the Terror his best efforts for the new Republic put him Comp:Carole King in prison, and American help is a long time coming. Title:Days Like These Cast: Artist:Mark Lockheart & the NDR Big Band Album:Days Like These Jonathan Pryce ...... Tom Paine Label:Fuzzy Moon Records FUZ 003 Alan Howard ...... Benjamin Franklin Comp:Mark Lockheart Kenneth Cranham ...... Jefferson Romola Garai ...... Carney Title:In Two Parts Francois Guetary...... Danton Artist:Mark Lockheart & the NDR Big Band Robert Glenister...... Gouvernour Morris Album:Days Like These Kelly Hunter...... Marthe Daley Label:Fuzzy Moon Records FUZ 003 Philip Jackson...... Washington Comp:Mark Lockheart Will Keen ...... Short John McAndrew...... Lafayette Title:Man With A Yellow Case Marcella Riordan ...... Mrs Downey Artist:Mark Lockheart & the NDR Big Band Paul Jesson...... Sam Adams/Edmund Burke Album:Days Like These Hugh Ross...... House Speaker/Bancal Label:Fuzzy Moon Records FUZ 003 Jack Shepherd...... Rittenhouse/Clio Rickman Comp:Mark Lockheart Nick Rowe...... Joseph/Monroe Clare Perkins...... Sally Hemmings Title:Strange Remark Christopher Obi...... Father Artist:Mark Lockheart & the NDR Big Band Kwayedza Kureya ...... Will/Thomas Album:Days Like These Julia Reinstein ...... Lotte Label:Fuzzy Moon Records FUZ 003 Comp:Mark Lockheart Written by Trevor Griffiths Music by EBU Recording, recorded at the Konzertscheune, Salzau, by the Directed by Clive Brill Radio Station DENDR Germany Produced by Ann Scott TitleBlues Minor A Greenpoint production ArtistHank Jones,Piano/Willie Jones, Drums, George Mraz, Bass in association with Richard Attenborough (First broadcast on CompSonny Clark Radio 4). EBU Recording, recorded at the Konzertscheune, Salzau, by the Radio Station DENDR Germany SUN 23:00 Words and Music (b00r67zd) TitleLady Luck The Thrill of the Chase ArtistHank Jones,Piano/Willie Jones, Drums, George Mraz, Bass Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 8 of 25 CompThad Jones/Frank Wess 02:39AM Rossi, Camilla de- "La Romana" fl.1707-1710 EBU Recording, recorded at the Konzertscheune, Salzau, by the Duol sofferto per Amore' - Alessio's aria from the oratorio Radio Station DENDR Germany Sant'Alessio [1710] TitleInterface Martin Oro (Alessio: counter-tenor), Musica Fiorita, Daniela Dolci ArtistHank Jones,Piano/Willie Jones, Drums, George Mraz, Bass (director) CompHank Jones 02:45AM Title:Unit Six Strozzi, Barbara (1619-1677) Artist:Secret Quartet L'Eraclito amoroso' for Soprano and continuo Album:Bloor Street 02:51AM Label:Edition Records EDN 1019 2010 Lagrime mie' Lament for Soprano and continuo from 'Diporti di Comp:Nikki Iles. Euterpe'

Musica Fiorita: Susanne Rydén (soprano), Rebeka Rusó (Viola MON 01:00 Through the Night (b00r89ly) da gamba), Rafael Bonavita (theorbo), Daniela Dolci Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert (harpsichord/director) recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters 03:01AM 01:01AM Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) Bingen, Hildegard von (1098-1179) Maskerade (FS.39) - overture Ave Generosa Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Orpheus Women's Choir (Netherlands), Albert Wissink (director) Schønwandt (conductor)

01:06AM 03:06AM Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) O vis aeternitatis (Responsorium) - for voice, female chorus, 2 Piano Concerto No.26 in D major (K.537), 'Coronation' fiddles, organistrum Dubravka Tomsic-Srebotnjak (piano), Slovenian Philharmonic, Sequentia Milan Horvat (conductor)

01:15AM 03:37AM Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) Sacchini, Antonio (1735-1786) 4 Pièces fugitives for piano (Op.15) Trio sonata in G Angela Cheng (piano) Violetas Visinskas (flute), Algirdas Simenas (violin), Gediminas Derus (cello), Daumantas Slipkus (piano) 01:28AM Boulanger, Lili (1893-1918) 03:48AM Nocturne for flute and piano Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Valentinas Gelgotas (flute), Audrone Kisieliute (piano) Jesu, meine Freude - motet (BWV.227) Danish National Radio Choir, Stefan Parkman (conductor) 01:32AM Bacewicz, Grazyna [1909-1969] 04:10AM Concerto for violin and orchestra no.4 [1951] Kuusisto, Ilkka [1933-] Marta Kowalczyk (violin), Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Play III for string quartet Antoni Wit (conductor) Meta4

01:58AM 04:21AM Von Paradies, Maria Theresia (1759-1824) alias Kreisler, Fritz Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969) (1875-1962) Krakowiak for orchestra [1949] Sicilienne in E flat Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Krenz (conductor) Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Marc Neikrug (piano) 04:26AM 02:01AM Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) Variations on a Theme by Clara Wieck Allegro moderato (Op.8 No.1) (1840) Angela Cheng (piano) Sylviane Deferne (piano) 04:35AM 02:07AM Auric, Georges (1899-1983) arr. Philip Lane Tailleferre, Germaine (1892-1983) Overture from 'Hue and Cry' Sonata for harp BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor) Godelieve Schrama (harp) 04:37AM 02:18AM Storace, Bernado [fl. 1664] Cozzolani, Suor Chiara Margarita (1602-c.1677) Chaconne for harpsichord in C major Laudate pueri - psalm for 8 voices Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) Cappella Artemisia, Maria Christina Cleary (harp), Francesca Torelli (theorbo), Bettini Hoffmann (gamba), Miranda Aureli 04:43AM (organ), Candace Smith (director) Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) Symphony no.22 (H.1.22) in E flat major 'The Philosopher' 02:27AM Prima La Musica, Dirk Vermeulen (conductor) Musgrave, Thea (b.1928) Rainbow (1990) 05:01AM Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) (conductor) Sinfonie in G major Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 9 of 25 András Keller (violin), Concerto Köln 10.10 Merula - Canzonas, Motets & Sonatas: selection 05:04AM Ensemble Fitzwilliam Petrali, Vincenzo [1832-1889] VALOIS V4641 Organ Sonata per flauto Cor van Wageningen (organ) [performed on The 1832 10.20 H.D.Lindsen organ of St. bartholomeuskerk, Beek-Ubbergen] Paganini - Sonata no 14 in G major for violin and guitar Moshe Hammer (violin), Norbert Kraft (guitar) 05:09AM NAXOS 8553143 Franck, César [1822-1890] Sonata for violin and piano (M.8) in A major 10.33 Jennifer Pike (violin) Tom Blach (piano) Telemann - Suite in A minor for recorder & strings, TWV55:a2 Frans Bruggen (recorder) 05:38AM Chamber Orchestra of Amsterdam, Andre Rieu (director) Schreker, Franz (1878-1934) APEX 0927 40843 2 Ekkehard (Op.12): Symphonic Overture BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) 11.01 Sauguet - Barcarolle 05:51AM Richard Skinner (bassoon), Gillian Tingay (harp) Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) DEUX-ELLES DXL 1104 Polonaise No.2 in E major from (S.223) Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) (piano) 11.05 Dankowski - Symphony in E flat 06:02AM Warsaw Chamber Opera Orchestra, Mieczyslaw Nowakowski Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich [1804-1857] (conductor) Trio pathetique for clarinet, bassoon and piano in D minor ELYSIUM GRK704 Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Ekaterina Apekisheva (piano), Boris Andrianov (cello) 11.23 Chopin - Scherzi (complete) 06:17AM The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's CD Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885) Review. 2 Charakterstücke for piano (Op.1) (1850) Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano) MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00r89nc) 06:27AM Thomas Arne (1710-1778) Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1560-1613) Ave Regina Caelorum Introducing Dr Arne Banchieri Singers, Denes Szabo (conductor) Eighteenth Century Britain: Majesty, Music and Mischief 06:31AM Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Donald Macleod introduces us to Dr Arne, musical prodigy, Variations on a theme by Haydn (Op.56a) unscrupulous businessman and bad husband; composer of New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Günther Schuller some of Britain's most enduring music including Last Night of (conductor) the Proms favourite, 'Rule Britannia'.

06:49AM Thomas Arne is remembered today, if he's remembered at all, Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) by just a handful of popular songs. Even so, these are some of Lute Concerto in D major Britain's most enduring melodies. 'Rule Britannia' has its annual Nigel North (Lute), London Baroque: Ingrid Seifert & Richard outing at the Last Night of the Proms, and his setting of Gwilt (violins), Charles Medlam (cello), William Hunt (violone), Shakespeare's 'Where the bee sucks' remains the best known John Toll (organ). of the very many versions of that song. The lasting appeal of these tunes gives us just a hint of the fame and popularity he enjoyed as one of London's most successful stage composers in MON 07:00 Breakfast (b00r89m0) the 18th century. He had a knack for entertaining the city's well- Monday - Rob Cowan to-do middle-classes, and wasn't afraid to pander to their more low-brow tastes if that was what put bums on seats. Rob Cowan. Start the day with a refreshing choice of music. His friends and colleagues, while full of praise for his art, scorned his ungentlemanly character. His self-cultivated image MON 10:00 Classical Collection (b00r89m2) as a 'man of pleasure' was combined with an unscrupulous Monday - James Jolly head for business that Arne inherited from his father. We can all too easily imagine him drooling with anticipation, as he took Classical Collection under his wing yet another talented young actress, dreaming of with James Jolly the riches her voice might bring him. His reputation as a lecher and a bad husband did him no favours, though, and rather Featuring great performances and classic recordings. tarnished his professional career. This week focuses on Poland, and Chopin in particular. History has not been kind to his memory. The masques and plays that served as vehicles for his music were not designed 10.00 for posterity and much of his legacy has been lost. Plus, he had Lutoslawski - Paganini Variations for piano & orchestra the misfortune to live and work alongside England's brightest Peter Jablonski (piano) musical genius, George Frederick Handel, whose brilliance Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor) consigned a whole generation of British composers to shadowy DECCA 4362392 obscurity. Nevertheless, even though his story is full of missing chapters, Arne is revealed as one British music's most vibrant Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 10 of 25 characters. Christophe Pregardien (tenor) Andreas Staier (piano)

MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00r89nf) 4.20pm Sarah Connolly, Eugene Asti Mozart: Symphony no.41 in C maj, K.551 'Jupiter' National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Suzy Klein presents this week's Radio 3 Lunchtime recital live Jerzy Semkow (conductor). from the Wigmore Hall. Mezzo-Soprano Sarah Connolly, accompanied by Eugene Asti perform a programme of English Song. 2 of Michael Tippett's arrangements, or re-discoveries of MON 17:00 In Tune (b00r89q5) Henry Purcell songs begin the programme - "Music for a while" Presented by Sean Rafferty. and "If music be the food of love". There follows songs by Peter Pianist Peter Jablonski comes into the studio to perform ahead Warlock, Frank Bridge, Britten - Bridge's pupil, Herbert Howells of concerts in Poole and Bristol plus performance from Maxim and Ivor Gurney who were both Gloucester lads of the Great Rysanov (viola) and Janine Jansen (violin), who are giving a War generation, and their songs reflect this time of conflict. At concert with the Philharmonia and conductor Christoph von the centre of the recital there are 3 songs by today's pianist Dohnanyi. Eugene Asti, all settings of poetry by Emily Dickinson. Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 E-mail: [email protected]. Purcell (arr. Tippett) - Music for a while; If music be the food of love MON 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00r89q7) Warlock - Sleep BBC SO/Minkowski

Bridge - Mantle of Blue; Day after day; Speak to me my love Presented by Martin Handley

Eugene Asti - 3 Songs on texts by Emily Dickinson The conductor Mark Minkowski places Stravinsky's neoclassical ballet score alongside one of the original masterpieces of Gurney - By a Bier-side Pergolesi.

Howells - King David; Lost Love The impresario Serge Diaghilev suggested to Stravinsky, in exile in Switzerland during the period of the Russian Civil War, Britten - A Charm (from a Charm of Lullabies (Op.41)); The that he should arrange a group of 18 'Pergolesi' pieces Salley Gardens. retrieved from the Conservatory library in Naples. Over half of the works turned out to be by other composers. Whatever the identity of the original authors, Stravinsky warmed to his task MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00r89p0) after seeing the scores and produced a scintillating ballet. The Chopin and His Influences plot centres round the wily Pulcinella and his jealous girlfriend, Pimpinella with all the usual twists and turns associated with Episode 1 the Italian commedia dell'arte figures.

Today's Afternoon Performance features highlights from the The real Pergolesi, like Stravinsky, enjoyed international fame 2009 Chopin and his Europe Festival, including a rare chance to during his lifetime. His success was partly due to his comic hear some of Chopin's songs perfomed by tenor Christophe operas, but not least thanks to the impassioned music of his Pregardien. The Orchestra of the 18th Century under Frans Stabat Mater, which was still widely performed after his death Bruggen perform Mendelssohn's complete incidental music for and remains as popular today. Commissioned for Good Friday A Midsummer Night's Dream, and there's music from a by the monastery near Naples where he had been residing for composer who had a big influence on Chopin - Mozart. The his health, it was one of his last works before his death, aged National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jerzy 26. Semkow perform two of his symphonies, and Aimi Kobayashi is soloist in one of his most popular piano concertos. Pergolesi: Stabat Mater Stravinsky: Pulcinella (complete ballet) Presented by Jonathan Swain Marita Solberg (soprano) 2pm Natalie Stutzmann (mezzo-soprano) Mozart: Symphony no.29 in A major, K.201 Julien Behr (tenor) National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Matthew Rose (bass) Jerzy Semkow (conductor) BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Marc Minkowski 2.20pm Mozart: Piano Concerto no.20 in D minor, K.466 Followed by a week-long focus on Baroque and Baroque- Aimi Kobayashi (piano) inspired organ music from the BBC Archive and European Orchestra of the 18th Century recitals: Frans Bruggen (conductor) Buxtehude: Chorale preludes: 3.15pm Gott der Vater wohn uns bei (BuxWV.190); Mendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream - incidental music Komm heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (BuxWV.199) Annet Lans (soprano) Bach: Sonata no. 6 in G, BWV.530 Karin van der Poel (contralto) Peter Hurford (organ) Netherlands Chamber Chorus St Catherine’s College, Cambridge Orchestra of the 18th Century BBC Recording, 1996 Frans Bruggen (conductor) Mendelssohn: Sonata Op.65 no 3 4pm Susan Landale (organ) Chopin: Songs Op.74 Organ of St James' Basilica, Prague Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 11 of 25 EBU recording, 2009 Matthew Shipp made his name as part of David S Ware's Quartet in the 1990's, before going on to release a series of Schumann: Fugue on B-A-C-H (no.6: Massig)Simon Preston celebrated albums under his own name featuring musicians (organ) such as William Parker and Roscoe Mitchell. John Butcher's Royal Albert Hall playing is grounded in the history of British free improvisation. SIGNUM SIGCD 084 Taking elements of Evan Parker's technique and Derek Bailey's philosophy, Butcher has forged his own sound favouring Brahms: Fugue in A flat minor complex overtones and electronic manipulation. David Sanger (organ) Bromley Parish church Presenter: Jez Nelson BBC Recording, 1992 Producers: Peggy Sutton & Joby Waldman

PLAYLIST: MON 21:15 Night Waves (b00r89qp) Amy Bloom/Shutter Island/Simon Russell Beale/Dai Williams Extract from John Butcher and Matthew Shipp in duo (details below) Matthew Sweet interviews the American novelist and former psychotherapist Amy Bloom about her new collection of Short 'One for Junia' by Gareth Lockrane performed by Jack Stories, Where the God of Love Hangs Out. Bloom started out DeJohnette and the Jerwood All Stars as a psychotherapist, and in addition to her fiction has also written about transvestism, and also wrote the hit American TV Line up: series State of Mind. Tom Arthurs - trumpet Gareth Lockrane - flute The new Martin Scorsese film, Shutter Island, starring Leonardo Nathaniel Facey - alto saxophone DiCaprio, is reviewed by Ian Christie. It tells the story of two Shabaka Hutchins - clarinet and tenor saxophone U.S. marshals who are summoned to a remote and barren Chris Sharkey - guitar island off the cost of Massachusetts to investigate the Tom Cawley - piano mysterious disappearance of a murderess from the island's Neil Charles - bass fortress-like hospital for the criminally insane. Jack DeJohnette - drums

Matthew is also joined by the actors Simon Russell Beale and This years Cheltenham Jazz Festival runs from 28 April - 3 May Fiona Shaw, who are starring in a revival of the Victorian 2010. Full programme details can be found at comedy London Assurance. They discuss their roles as Sir www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz Harcourt Courtly and Lady Gay Spanker, in a play by Dion Boucicault which bridges the gap between restoration comedy CD track: and Oscar Wilde. Artist: Captain Beefheart And the Chair of the Arts Council of Wales, Dai Williams, talks to Track title: Hair Pie Bake 1 Matthew Sweet about the opening this week of the first Composer: Don Vliet production for the National Theatre of Wales - and what the Album title: Trout Mask Replica future is for English language theatre in Wales. Label: Reprise/Ada

Jez presents a feature based on Matthew Shipp's theory that we MON 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00r89nc) are living in a post Miles Davis paradigm. [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Music used during the feature:

MON 23:00 The Essay (b00r89r4) Artist: Matt Shipp Trio Land and Sea and Sky Track title: GNG Composer: Matthew Shipp Out of the Marvellous Album title: Harmonic Disorder Label: Thirsty Ear, The Blue Series The poet Katrina Porteous lives at the edge of the land in the Northumbrian village of Beadnell and has spent her life Artist: Jason Moran exploring and writing about the culture and language of fishing, Track title: You've Got to Be Modernistic the land and seascape, the sky full of seabirds and the history Composer: James P. Johnson of her place. In her essay, 'Out of the Marvellous', recorded on Album title: Modernistic the rocks, in a tarry old fisherman's hut and the ruins of an Label: Blue Note Records ancient headland chapel, she reveals how the meeting of land and sea and sky has shaped the way of life of a community, Artist: Curios and her own way of seeing and artistic creation. Track title: Roadster Composer: Tom Cawley Album title: The Other Place MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00r89rd) Label: Edition Matthew Shipp and John Butcher John Butcher and Matthew Shipp perform solo sets at Café Oto, Matthew Shipp & John Butcher London recorded on February 14, 2010

Jez Nelson presents a transatlantic collaboration between two Set list: leading lights of avant-garde jazz and improvised music: New York pianist Matthew Shipp and London based reeds player John John Butcher (tenor saxophone) Butcher. Recorded during Shipp's residency at East London's John Butcher (soprano saxophone) Café Oto, both musicians will play solo before coming together Matthew Shipp (piano) for a highly anticipated meeting of musical minds. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 12 of 25 John Butcher and Matthew Shipp talk about their expectations Concerto for piano and orchestra in G minor (Op.33) before playing together for the very first time. Hans Pette Tangen (piano), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ingar Bergby (conductor) Music used during the interviews: 03:41AM Artist: John Butcher Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) Track title: Last Bottle Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary (1694) 'Come, ye sons of Composer: John Butcher Art, away' (Z.323) Album title: Fixations Anna Mikolajczyk (soprano), Henning Voss (contralto), Robert Label: Emanem Lawaty (countertenor), Miroslaw Borczynski (bass), Sine Nomine Chamber Choir, Concerto Polacco Baroque Orchestra, Marek Artist: Matthew Shipp Toporowski (director) Track title: Signal Composer: Matthew Shipp 04:04AM Album title: 'String Trio By The Law Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Label: Hatology Andante for flute and orchestra in C major (K.315) Anita Szabo (flute), Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Artist: Matthew Shipp Zoltán Kocsis (conductor) Track title: Ion Composer: Matthew Shipp 04:11AM Album title: Harmony and Abyss Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Label: Thirsty Ear Trumpet Concerto in E flat major (originally in E major) Odin Hagen (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Per Kristian Matthew Shipp (piano) and John Butcher (tenor and soprano Skalstad (conductor) saxophones) perform a duo recorded at Café Oto, London on February 14, 2010. 04:30AM Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) All music by John Butcher and Matthew Shipp recorded at Café Ondine - from Préludes Book 2 (1912) Oto is freely improvised. Philippe Cassard (piano)

04:33AM Bach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703) TUESDAY 09 MARCH 2010 Der Gerechte Cantus Cölln TUE 01:00 Through the Night (b00r89yd) Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert 04:38AM recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Légende No.1: St. François d'Assise prêchant aux oiseaux 01:01AM (S.175) Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) Llyr Williams (piano) William Tell Overture Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra; Roger Norrington 04:50AM (conductor) Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Concerto in G minor 'per l'Orchestra di Dresda' (RV.577) 01:14AM Cappella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) Haydn, (Franz) Joseph (1732-1809) Cello Concerto in C major (H.7b.1) 05:01AM Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello); Stuttgart Radio Symphony Dvorak, Antonín (1841-1904) Orchestra; Roger Norrington (conductor) Othello - concert overture (Op.93) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava; Róbert 01:38AM Stankovský Elgar, Edward (1857-1934) Symphony no.1 (Op.55) in A flat major 05:17AM Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra; Roger Norrington Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792) (conductor) String Quartet No.2 in B flat major Lysell String Quartet 02:31AM Britten, Benjamin (orchestrator) (1913-1976) 05:32AM March from Matinees Musicales, after Rossini Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924) Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra; Roger Norrington Eternal Father - from 3 Motets (Op.135 No.2) (conductor) BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)

02:34AM 05:39AM Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792) Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643) Sinfonie in D major (VB.143) Canzon terza à due Canti for cornett, violin, organ and Concerto Köln chitarrone - from Canzoni da Sonare (Venice 1634) Musica Fiata, Köln, Roland Wilson (director) 02:53AM Rossi, Michelangelo (c.1601-1656) 05:44AM Toccata Settina Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) Leo van Doeselaar (organ of Pieterskerk, Leiden) 4 Studies for piano (Op.7) Nikita Magaloff (piano) 03:01AM Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) 05:51AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 13 of 25 Chausson, Ernest (1855-1899) 10.59 Chanson perpétuelle (1898) Saint-Saens - Caprice on Russian and Danish Airs, op 79 Lena Hoel (soprano), Bengt Åke-Lundin (piano), Yggdrasil String William Bennett (flute) Quartet Nicholas Daniel (oboe) James Campbell (clarinet) 06:00AM Julius Drake (piano) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) CALA CACD1017B Tannhauser - Overture Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marba 11.09 (conductor) Tchaikovsky - Symphony no 3 'Polish' London Philharmonic Orchestra, Mstislav Rostropovich 06:15AM (conductor) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) EMI CMS 565 709 2 Symphony No.3 in A minor (Op.56), 'Scottish' Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) 11.55 Debussy - Minstrels (Preludes, Bk 1) 06:53AM Artur Rubinstein (piano) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) RCA 09026 61446 2. Presto (finale) from Trio for violin, cello and piano in E flat major (Op.1 No.1) Beaux Arts Trio. TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00r89yl) Thomas Arne (1710-1778)

TUE 07:00 Breakfast (b00r89yg) A Man of Ill Repute Tuesday - Rob Cowan Arne knew exactly what his public wanted and he gave it to Breakfast on Radio 3 with Rob Cowan. Wake up to music, news them. It was a shame, then, he couldn't extend this same - and the occasional surprise. sensitivity to his friends and family. Presented by Donald Macleod.

TUE 10:00 Classical Collection (b00r89yj) Thomas Arne is remembered today, if he's remembered at all, Tuesday - James Jolly by just a handful of popular songs. Even so, these are some of Britain's most enduring melodies. 'Rule Britannia' has its annual Classical Collection outing at the Last Night of the Proms, and his setting of with James Jolly Shakespeare's 'Where the bee sucks' remains the best known of the very many versions of that song. The lasting appeal of Featuring great performances and classic recordings. these tunes gives us just a hint of the fame and popularity he Polish influenced music today includes polonaises and polaccas enjoyed as one of London's most successful stage composers in by Schubert, Bach and Liszt. the 18th century. He had a knack for entertaining the city's well- to-do middle-classes, and wasn't afraid to pander to their more 10.00 low-brow tastes if that was what put bums on seats. Chopin - Krakowiak - grand rondo de concert op 14 Alexis Weissenberg (piano) His friends and colleagues, while full of praise for his art, Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire scorned his ungentlemanly character. His self-cultivated image Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor) as a 'man of pleasure' was combined with an unscrupulous EMI CZS 7674122 head for business that Arne inherited from his father. We can all too easily imagine him drooling with anticipation, as he took 10.15 under his wing yet another talented young actress, dreaming of Bach - Brandenburg Concerto no 1 the riches her voice might bring him. His reputation as a lecher European Brandenburg Ensemble and a bad husband did him no favours, though, and rather Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord/director) tarnished his professional career. AVIE 2119 History has not been kind to his memory. The masques and 10.36 plays that served as vehicles for his music were not designed W.F. Bach - Polonaise no 3 in D major for posterity and much of his legacy has been lost. Plus, he had Steve Barrell (clavichord) the misfortune to live and work alongside England's brightest GLOBE GLO 5035 musical genius, George Frederick Handel, whose brilliance consigned a whole generation of British composers to shadowy 10.41 obscurity. Nevertheless, even though his story is full of missing Schubert - Polonaise in E major D599 no 3 chapters, Arne is revealed as one British music's most vibrant Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (piano duet) characters. OLYMPIA OCD 675

10.46 TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00r89yn) Liszt - Polonaise S519 no 1 Woodwind and Strings Leslie Howard (piano) HYPERION CDA 66466 Episode 1

10.57 In the first of the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert series "Woodwind Penderecki - Miserere & Strings", flautist Lisa Beznosiuk is joined by violinist Pavlo Tapiola Chamber Choir Beznosiuk, viola player Tom Dunn and cellist Richard Tunnicliffe Juha Kuivanen (conductor) for a recital at the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall at the FINLANDIA 4509 989992 University of Leeds. The programme includes two flute quartets by Mozart and Franz Danzi, as well as the sparkling Duo Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 14 of 25 Concertante for flute & viola by Franz Hoffmeister. tribute both to the great masters of the French Baroque and to his friends who died in the First World War. These dance MOZART - "Ach ich fühls" from "The Magic Flute" for flute & movements are exquisitely orchestrated from his earlier piano violin suite. MOZART - Quartet for flute & strings in D major K.285 HOFFMEISTER - Duo Concertante in G for flute and viola The visionary and highly original prose poems of the French DANZI - Quartet for flute & strings in D minor. poet Rimbaud inspired an equally fantastical response from the young Britten. The hallucinatory, dreamlike quality of Rimbaud's Les illuminations challenged Britten to create TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00r89z3) sparkling textures and shifting harmonies for string orchestra, Chopin and His Influences with the texts to be sung by either a tenor or soprano. In this concert the orchestra are joined by Elizabeth Watts. Episode 2 Dvorak's Sixth Symphony rounds off the programme. It is a Today's Afternoon Performance continues the week's focus on delightful work, full of light orchestral sonorities and free- Chopin, with a concert given as part of last year's Chopin and flowing melodies, suffused with Bohemian folksong and dance his Europe Festival. Howard Shelley directs the Sinfonia tunes. Varsovia and is the pianist in a piano concerto by Dobrzynski, one of Chopin's classmates at the Warsaw Conservatory. Then Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin Jan Lisiecki joins the orchestra as soloist in music by Chopin Britten: Les illuminations himself; his Piano Concerto no.1. Plus a chance to hear Dvorak: Symphony no.6 incidental music by a composer who was very much influenced by Chopin, Debussy's Le Martyre de Saint-Sebastien. Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Ulster Orchestra Presented by Jonathan Swain. conductor Garry Walker

2pm Followed by a focus on Baroque and Baroque-inspired organ Dobrzynski: music from the BBC Archive and European recitals: Piano Concerto in A flat major Op. 2 Howard Shelley (piano) Bach: Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV543 Sinfonia Varsovia Peter Hurford (organ) St Catherine's College Cambridge 2.35pm Mendelssohn: Symphony no.4 in A major 'Italian' Liszt: Prelude & Fugue on B A C H Sinfonia Varsovia Christopher Herrick (organ) Howard Shelley (conductor) Hong Kong Cultural Centre

3.05pm Hindemith: Sonata no.2 Chopin: Piano Concerto no.1 in E minor David Sanger (organ) Jan Lisiecki (piano) Bromley Parish Church Sinfonia Varsovia Howard Shelley (conductor) TUE 21:15 Night Waves (b00r8b00) 3.50pm Green Zone/'New' Atheism/Alex Butterworth/Bill Buford Debussy: Le Martyre de Saint-Sebastien Isabelle Huppert (narrator) Anne MeElvoy reviews Paul Greengrass's new film Green Zone, Sophie Marin-Degor (soprano) which stars Matt Damon, who collaborated with Greengrass on Kate Aldrich (mezzo-soprano) The Bourne Supremacy, and Greg Kinnear. Set in the secure Christine Knorren (mezzo-soprano) area in the centre of Baghdad that was the base for the Radio France Chorus international presence in the city, the film is based on the Orchestre National de France controversial book by the Washington Post's Baghdad bureau Daniele Gatti (conductor). chief Rajiv Chandrasekaran which focussed on the final stages of the invasion of Iraq and the transfer of power to the Iraqis.

TUE 17:00 In Tune (b00r89z9) Plus a discussion on the 'new' atheism. Opponents suggest that Presented by Sean Rafferty. there is a new movement of more assertive atheists in society. Performances and interviews from two groups of artists On the eve of a Global Convention of Atheism in Melbourne including Dutch reed quintet Calefax, performing their jazz Anne talks to the writer Charles Moore and the scientist and interpretation of the Nutcracker suite, and Sir John Tomlinson's atheist Peter Atkins. powerful bass vocals with David Owen Norris on piano performing Britten's 'Spirito Ben Nato', Wolf's 'Fuhlt Meine Selle' Alex Butterworth, the author of a new book on 19th century and Shostakovich's 'Love'. anarchists, 'The World that Never Was', discusses the parallels Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 with our own war on terror. E-mail: [email protected]. And Bill Buford discusses his new BBC4 series, 'Fat Man in a White Hat' in which he enrols in a cookery school in Lyons to TUE 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00r89zm) explore our relationship with the food we eat. Ulster Orchestra/Walker

Presented by Martin Handley TUE 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00r89yl) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] The Ulster Orchestra performs a programme full of colour and vitality with the conductor Garry Walker. Charm, grace and lightness of touch inform Ravel's Le tombeau de Couperin, a TUE 23:00 The Essay (b00r8b0b) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 15 of 25 Land and Sea and Sky Serenade for 2 violins no.1 (Op.23) in A major Angel Stankov, Yossif Radionov (violins) Episode 2 03:52AM The poet and essayist Jeremy Hooker recalls his early life on the MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) south coast, looking across to Isle of Wight, in wartime. The sea Suite for large orchestra in A minor (Op.42) and sky were fascinating, and dangerous, and the land Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson (conductor) fractured, revealing remants of earlier creations and their stories. Out of these the poet was himself made. Hooker 04:12AM considers other poets of the south country -Tennyson, whose Cornazano, Antonio (b.Piacenza, c.1430; d.Ferrara, Dec memorial he could see on the Island, and Thomas Hardy. Their 1484)/Anon poetry has a Victorian melancholy which he resists in his own. Figlie Guilielmin He contrasts the meeting of land and sea and sky he knew as a Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director) boy with that in west Wales, where storms shifted the furniture in his seafront room. And for Hooker the meeting of land and 04:14AM sea and sky, its shifting, its re-arranging and it rhythms Morata, Ginés de (16th century) provides an example, a poetic discipline. Pués que no puedo olvidarte Lambert Climent (tenor), Francesc Garrigosa (tenor), Daniele Carnovich (bass), Hespèrion XX, Jordi Savall (director) TUE 23:15 Late Junction (b00r8b0q) Fiona Talkington 04:17AM Ortiz, Diego (b.Toledo, c.1510; d.?Naples, c.1570)/Torre, Fiona Talkington presents traditional music from Sark, the banjo Francisco de la (fl.1483-1504) music of Jake Schepps, inspired by 7th Century Japanese Il Re di Spagna Poetry, and Pat Metheny and his Orchestrion. Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director)

04:20AM Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1750) WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH 2010 Adagio in G minor (arr. For organ and trumpet) Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) WED 01:00 Through the Night (b00r8b1y) Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert 04:27AM recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Danse sacrée et danse profane for harp and strings 01:01AM Eva Maros (harp), uncredited orchestra Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827] Quartet for strings (Op.18'3) in D major 04:38AM Leipzig Quartet Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Rondo concertante for violin and orchestra (K.269) in B flat 01:24AM major Chausson, Ernest [1855-1899] Benjamin Schmid (violin), The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet (Op.21) in D major Adam Fischer (conductor) Lara St.John (violin) Marc-André Hamelin (piano) Leipzig Quartet 04:45AM 02:01AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) Concerto for violin, harpsichord and orchestra in C minor From 'Lohengrin': Prelude to Act 1 (BWV.1060) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec, Franz Paul Andrew Manze (violin/director), Richard Egarr (harpsichord), Decker (conductor) Risör Festival Strings

02:11AM 05:01AM Dvorák, Antonín [1841-1904] Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Quintet for piano and strings no. 2 (Op.81) in A major Concerto for strings and continuo in D minor, 'Il Piccolino' Marc-André Hamelin (piano) Leipzig (RV.127) I Cameristi Italiani 02:50AM Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) 05:05AM Concerto grosso (Op.3'6) in E minor Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) Camerata Bern, Thomas Furi (conductor) Petite suite for piano (Sz.105) arr. from "44 Duos" Jan Michiels (piano) 03:01AM Engel, Jan (?-1788) 05:13AM Symphony in G major Rosetti, Antonio (c.1750-1792) Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Straszynski Grande Symphonie in D (conductor) Capella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (director)

03:18AM 05:29AM Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) Bottesini, Giovanni (1821-1889) Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra (Op.31) Reverie Benjamin Butterfield (tenor), James Sommerville (horn), Gary Karr (double bass), Harmon Lewis (piano) Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Simon Streatfield (conductor) 05:34AM 03:43AM Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), orchestrated. Anton Webern Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755-1824) (1883-1945) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 16 of 25 6 German dances for piano (D.820) Polish Radio Choir Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Justin Brown (conductor) Edmund Kajdasz (conductor) OLYMPIA OCD 321 05:43AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Webern, Anton 11.08 (1883-1945) Chopin - Andante spinato & Grande Polonaise Fuga ricercata No.2 from Bach's 'Musikalischen Opfer' Sviatoslav Richter (piano) (BWV.1079) London Symphony Orchestra Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wolfgang Fortner Kirill Kondrashin (conductor) (conductor) BBC BBCL40312

05:54AM 11.24 Wirén, Dag (1905-1986) Bacewicz - Polish Capriccio Serenade for Strings (Op.11) Joanna Kurkowicz (violin) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Niklas Willén (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 102507

06:09AM 11.28 Bach, Johann Christoph (1642-1703) Beethoven - Symphony no 5 Meine Freundin, du bist schön Scottish Chamber Orchestra Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott Charles Mackerras (conductor) (tenor), Michael Schopper (bass), Rheinische Kantorei, Musica HYPERION CDS 44301/5. Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director)

06:32AM WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8b2x) Schreker, Franz (1878-1934) Thomas Arne (1710-1778) Fantastic Overture (Op.15) BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) Irish Adventures

06:42AM Donald Macleod follows the composer to Dublin, where he Kverno, Trond H.F. (b. 1945) hoped to capitalise on Handel's recent success there, but finds Corpus Christi Carol: Missa Fidei Mysterii Arne's knack for making enemies catching up with him on his Norwegian Soloists' Choir, Grete Helgerød (conductor). return to London.

Thomas Arne is remembered today, if he's remembered at all, WED 07:00 Breakfast (b00r8b2g) by just a handful of popular songs. Even so, these are some of Wednesday - Rob Cowan Britain's most enduring melodies. 'Rule Britannia' has its annual outing at the Last Night of the Proms, and his setting of Breakfast on Radio 3 with Rob Cowan. Music to discover, Shakespeare's 'Where the bee sucks' remains the best known rediscover and lift the spirits. of the very many versions of that song. The lasting appeal of these tunes gives us just a hint of the fame and popularity he enjoyed as one of London's most successful stage composers in WED 10:00 Classical Collection (b00r8b2n) the 18th century. He had a knack for entertaining the city's well- Wednesday - James Jolly to-do middle-classes, and wasn't afraid to pander to their more low-brow tastes if that was what put bums on seats. Classical Collection with James Jolly His friends and colleagues, while full of praise for his art, scorned his ungentlemanly character. His self-cultivated image Featuring more works by Polish composers and classic as a 'man of pleasure' was combined with an unscrupulous recordings of a Haydn Quartet and Beethoven's 5th Symphony. head for business that Arne inherited from his father. We can all too easily imagine him drooling with anticipation, as he took 10.00 under his wing yet another talented young actress, dreaming of Karlowicz - Bianca da Molena (Music for the White Dove op 6) the riches her voice might bring him. His reputation as a lecher BBC Philharmonic and a bad husband did him no favours, though, and rather Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) tarnished his professional career. CHANDOS CHAN 10171 History has not been kind to his memory. The masques and 10.12 plays that served as vehicles for his music were not designed Haydn - String Quartet op 76 no 3 for posterity and much of his legacy has been lost. Plus, he had Kodaly Quartet the misfortune to live and work alongside England's brightest NAXOS 8550129 musical genius, George Frederick Handel, whose brilliance consigned a whole generation of British composers to shadowy 10.38 obscurity. Nevertheless, even though his story is full of missing Szymanowski - Mazurkas op 50 nos 1, 2 & 15 chapters, Arne is revealed as one British music's most vibrant Barbara Hesse-Bukowska (piano) characters. MUZA PNCD066

10.45 WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00r8b37) Bacewicz - Concerto for String Orchestra Woodwind and Strings Polish Chamber Orchestra Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) Episode 2 OLYMPIA OCD 392 In the second of the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert series of music 10.59 for woodwind & strings, oboist Nicholas Daniel is joined by the Zielenski - Magnificat Carducci Quartet to perform works by Mozart, Moeran and Bliss. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 17 of 25 The recital, recorded at the Clothworkers Centenary Concert With a selection of music and guests from the music world Hall at the University of Leeds, features Mozart's famous oboe including Australian pianist Roger Woodward, who performs in quartet in F major, alongside Arthur Bliss's ravishing oboe the studio. He is in London performing a rare recital for the Tait quintet. There's also a rare chance to hear E.J. Moeran's 2nd Memorial Trust and talks to Sean about his well-reviewed disc string quartet, composed during his last few years when he was of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. living on the west coast of Ireland at Kenmare. Also, conductor Stephane Deneve talks to Sean from Glasgow MOZART - Quartet for oboe & strings in F major K.370 where he is in rehearsals with the Royal Scottish National MOERAN - String Quartet in E flat Orchestra, for their performances of Mahler's Sixth Symphony. BLISS - Quintet for oboe & strings. He talks to Sean about his latest disc release and plans for the future. Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00r8b3f) E-mail: [email protected]. Chopin and His Influences

Episode 3 WED 18:30 Performance on 3 (b00r8b5r) CBSO/Rattle Afternoon on 3 continues to focus on Chopin with another composer who was greatly influenced by him - Franz Liszt. His Presented by Martin Handley Piano Concerto in E flat major is performed by Kirill Gerstein with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bach's St Matthew Passion is often regarded as one of his finest Marin Alsop. Plus there are more highlights from Warsaw's 2009 achievements, and as one of the pinnacles of sacred choral Chopin and his Europe Festival: Nikolai Lugansky and Vadim music. The dramatic re-telling of the events of Holy Week has a Rudenko play his Rondo for 2 Pianos, and Emanuel Ax performs power and expressive beauty that add up to an overwhelming the Polonaise-Fantasie Op.61. experience. In this concert Sir Simon Rattle returns to Birmingham to conduct the CBSO for the first time in four years, Presented by Jonathan Swain. together with an outstanding international line-up of soloists.

2pm Bach: St Matthew Passion Chopin: Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major Op.61 Emanuel Ax (piano) Camilla Tilling (soprano) Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano) 2.15pm Mark Padmore (tenor - Evangelist) Bartok: Miraculous Mandarin - Suite Topi Lehtipuu (tenor) Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra Christian Gerhaher (baritone - Christus) Marin Alsop (conductor) Thomas Quasthoff (baritone)

2.35pm CBSO Chorus Liszt: Piano Concerto no.1 in E flat major CBSO Children's Chorus Kirill Gerstein (piano) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra conductor Sir Simon Rattle. Marin Alsop (conductor)

3pm WED 21:30 Night Waves (b00r8b5t) Dvorak: Symphony no.6 in D major Tom Murphy/The Kreutzer Sonata/Godfrey Barker Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop (conductor) Matthew Sweet with the arts and ideas programme. Tonight, he meets the veteran Irish playwright Tom Murphy, whose 3.45pm influential work in the 1960s and 1970s provoked controversy, Rondo for 2 Pianos Op.73 and reviews the new film of Tolstoy's novel The Kreutzer Nikolai Lugansky (piano) Sonata. He also talks to the art market analyst Godfrey Barker Vadim Rudenko (piano). about the opening of the world's biggest art fair in Maastricht and what art prices have to do with the aesthetic value of the art. WED 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00r8b3p) CHORAL EVENSONG From the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge WED 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8b2x) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Introit: A Litany (Walton) Responses: Rose Psalm: 55 (Barnby, MacFarren) WED 23:00 The Essay (b00r8b65) First Lesson: Jeremiah 13 vv1-11 Land and Sea and Sky Canticles: Rubbra in A flat Second Lesson: John 8 vv12-30 Over the Water: Writing Belonging Cantata: Crucifixus pro nobis (Leighton) Hymn: My song is love unknown (Love Unknown) The young Liverpool dramatist and singer Lizzie Nunnery brings Organ Voluntary: Crucifixion (Symphonie-Passion) (DuprÃ(c)) an urban eye to bear on the meeting of land and sea and sky in her essay 'Over the Water: Writing Belonging'. Recorded by Director of Music: Stephen Cleobury water, at the pierhead on the Mersey and on the streets of Organ Scholars: Peter Stevens and Ben-San Lau. Liverpool, her essay recalls the pleasure of growing up in a city with beaches which she took for granted, then her growing awarenes of how the city grew from the meeting of the land WED 17:00 In Tune (b00r8b5p) and the sea, how the traffic of people and ideas created the Presented by Sean Rafferty. identity of the place, the character of the people, and her own Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 18 of 25 sensibility as a writer. 04:04AM Durante, Francesco (1684-1755) Concerto per quartetto for strings, No.4 in E minor WED 23:15 Late Junction (b00r8b6d) Concerto Köln Fiona Talkington 04:15AM Fiona Talkington presents music from the new album by Joanna Anonymous Medieval/Renaissance Newsom, American roots players Woody Pines, the Indian slide Fortuna disperata guitar of Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya and a track taken from Jan Garbarek's recent London concert. 04:19AM Busnois, Anthoine (?-1492) Fortuna disperata

THURSDAY 11 MARCH 2010 04:22AM Isaac, Heinrich (ca.1450-1517) THU 01:00 Through the Night (b00r8b6v) Fortuna disperata Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters Ensemble Daedalus

01:01AM 04:27AM Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643) Concerto in A for flute, violin, cello, strings, and continuo, TWV Canzona trigesimaprima, detta 'L'Arnolfina' 53.A2 04:29AM Canzona quinta à 3 01:25AM Trio for two flutes and continuo in D Musica Fiata, Köln, Roland Wilson (director)

01:35AM 04:33AM Flute Quartet in E minor Moszkowski, Moritz (1854-1924) Valse for piano in E major (Op.34 No.1) 01:44AM Dennis Hennig (piano) Violin Sonata in A 04:41AM 01:58AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Conclusion for two flutes and strings in E minor Divertimento in C/F (K.439b) Geert Bierling (organ) [Recorded at the Hervormde Kerk, Concerto Copenhagen, Monica Huggett (violin/director) Dalem]

02:04AM 04:55AM Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) arr. Stefan Bojsten Symphony in C major Hör' ich das Liedchen klingen - from Dichterliebe (Op.48 No.10) Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Othmar Maga (conductor) Olle Persson (baritone), Dan Almgren (violin), Torleif Thedén (cello), Stefan Bojsten (piano) 02:40AM Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903) 05:01AM 5 Orchestral Songs Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937) Albena Kechlibareva Bernstein (mezzo soprano); Bulgarian Aino's Aria 'Tuli kevät, tuli toivo'- from the opera 'Aino', Op.50 National Radio Symphony Orchestra (orchestra); Roumen (1909) Bayrakoff (conductor) Aulikki Eerola (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kari Tikka (conductor) 03:01AM Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) 05:08AM Trio No.1 for piano, violin and cello in F (Op.18) Hubay, Jenö (1858-1937) Ulf Forsberg (violin), Mats Rondin (cello), Stefan Lindgren Preghiera (piano) 05:12AM Violin Solo - from 'A cremonai hegedüs' ('The Violin Maker of 03:31AM Cremona', opera in 2 acts) Piston, Walter (1894-1976) 05:15AM Prelude and Allegro (1943) Der Zephir - from 6 Blumenleben (Op.30 No.5) David Schrader (organ), Grant Park Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar (conductor) Ferenc Szecsódi (violin), István Kassai (piano)

03:42AM 05:20AM Bernhard, Christoph (1628-1692) Raminsh, Imant (b. 1943) Missa 'Durch Adams Fall' Blow Ye Wind! for mixed chorus Henriette Schellenberg (soprano), Laverne G'Froerer (mezzo- Unnamed soprano soloist, KAMER Youth Chorus, Maris Sirmais soprano), Keith Boldt (tenor), George Roberts (baritone), (conductor) Vancouver Chamber Choir, Jon Washburn (conductor) 05:24AM 03:52AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Moscheles, Ignaz (1794-1870) Concerto in A major (BWV.1055) Sonate melancolique for piano in F sharp minor (Op.49) Hans-Peter Westermann (oboe d'amore), Camerata Köln Tom Beghin (fortepiano - built by Gottlieb Hafner, Vienna, ca. 1830) 05:38AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 19 of 25 Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837) Itzhak Perlman (violin) Rondo brillant for piano and orchestra in A major (Op.56) Samuel Sanders (piano) Rudolf Macudzinski (piano), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, EMI CDC749514 2 Ludovít Rajter (conductor) 10.30 05:59AM Sousa - The Presidential Polonaise Provenzale, Francesco (c.1624-1704) Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra Selections [Scenes 6 to 9] from Act 1 of 'La Colomba Ferita' Keith Brion (conductor) Roberta Invernizzi (soprano: Angelo), Gloria Banditelli (mezzo: MARCO POLO 8223874 Santa Rosalia), Luca Dordolo (tenor: Demonio), Pino de Vittorio (tenor: Scaccia Napolitano), Giuseppe Naviglio (baritone: 10.34 Calabrese), Daniela del Monaco (alto: Antonia Cameriera), Bellini - "Son vergin vezzosa" (I Puritani) Roberta Andalò (soprano: Eurillo Paggio), Capella della Pietà Elvira: Joan Sutherland (soprano) de'Turchini, Antonio Florio (conductor) Enrichetta: Margreta Elkins (mezzo-soprano) Arturo: Pierre Duval (tenor) 06:14AM Giorgio: Ezio Flagello (bass) Vladigerov, Pancho (1899-1978) Orchestra & Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Poème hebreu (Op.47) Richard Bonynge (conductor) Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander DECCA 448969 2 Vladigerov (conductor) 10.39 06:28AM Grieg - Spring Dance op 38 no 5 Castérède, Jacques (b. 1926) see Artur Rubinstein (piano) Fantasie Concertante RCA GD 60897 David Thornton (euphonium), Joanne Seeley (piano) 10.41 06:37AM Tansman - Hommage a Chopin Weber, Carl Maria von (1786-1826) Marc Regnier (guitar) Clarinet Concertino in E flat major (Op.26) MARCO POLO 8223690 Hannes Altrov (clarinet), Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Paul Mägi (conductor) 10.48 Chopin - Piano Concerto no 1 in E minor op 11 06:47AM Maurizio Pollini (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Philharmonia Orchestra 9 Variations on a minuet by Duport for piano (K.573) Paul Kletzki (conductor) Christian Ihle Hadland (piano). EMI CDM 764 354 2 tks 1 - 3

11.27 THU 07:00 Breakfast (b00r8b7g) Scarlatti - Sonatas in C minor Kk11; in G minor Kk8; in F major Thursday - Rob Cowan Kk446 Bob van Asperen (harpsichord) Breakfast on Radio 3 with Rob Cowan. Great pieces, great EMI CDC 7544832 performances - and a few surprises! 11.39 Poulenc - Les Biches - suite THU 10:00 Classical Collection (b00r8b7j) Ulster Orchestra Thursday - James Jolly Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 9023. Classical Collection with James Jolly THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8clh) Featuring great performances and classic recordings including Thomas Arne (1710-1778) Pollini's recording of Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto. At the Pleasure Gardens 10.00 Moniuszko - Overture to 'Halka' Arne's shabby treatment of his estranged wife only confirmed National Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw people's already low opinion of his character - a sickness that Witold Rowicki (conductor) seemed to be infecting his professional career too. Presented OLYMPIA OCD 386 by Donald Macleod.

10.10 Thomas Arne is remembered today, if he's remembered at all, Finck - Instrumental dances for , viols & recorders by just a handful of popular songs. Even so, these are some of Camerata Hungarica Britain's most enduring melodies. 'Rule Britannia' has its annual Laszlo Czidra (director) outing at the Last Night of the Proms, and his setting of HUNGAROTON HCD 12896 2 Shakespeare's 'Where the bee sucks' remains the best known of the very many versions of that song. The lasting appeal of 10.15 these tunes gives us just a hint of the fame and popularity he Gorecki - Three pieces in the old style enjoyed as one of London's most successful stage composers in Polish Chamber Orchestra the 18th century. He had a knack for entertaining the city's well- Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) to-do middle-classes, and wasn't afraid to pander to their more EMI CDM 565418 2 low-brow tastes if that was what put bums on seats.

10.26 His friends and colleagues, while full of praise for his art, Wieniawski - Polonaise brillante no 1 in D op 4 scorned his ungentlemanly character. His self-cultivated image Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 20 of 25 as a 'man of pleasure' was combined with an unscrupulous Shostakovich: 24 Preludes head for business that Arne inherited from his father. We can all Alexei Volodin (piano). too easily imagine him drooling with anticipation, as he took under his wing yet another talented young actress, dreaming of the riches her voice might bring him. His reputation as a lecher THU 17:00 In Tune (b00r8cmg) and a bad husband did him no favours, though, and rather Presented by Sean Rafferty. tarnished his professional career. Grammy-winning pianist Emanuel Ax joins Sean in the studio prior to a concert at the Barbican in London plus music from History has not been kind to his memory. The masques and flamboyant flamenco guitarist Eduardo Niebla, who is launching plays that served as vehicles for his music were not designed a new CD. for posterity and much of his legacy has been lost. Plus, he had Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 the misfortune to live and work alongside England's brightest E-mail: [email protected]. musical genius, George Frederick Handel, whose brilliance consigned a whole generation of British composers to shadowy obscurity. Nevertheless, even though his story is full of missing THU 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00r8cmj) chapters, Arne is revealed as one British music's most vibrant OAE/Fischer characters. Presented by Martin Handley

THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00r8clk) The OAE performs part of its Beethoven Symphony Cycle, which Woodwind and Strings continues throughout the year. For tonight's concert the period instrument ensemble are led by the Hungarian conductor, Ivan Episode 3 Fischer, known for his electrifying and energetic performances.

In the third of this week's Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts featuring Beethoven's second Symphony overflows with humour and woodwind & strings, the focus turns to the clarinet. From the vitality, even though he was struggling with his increasing Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall at the University of Leeds, deafness at the time. Some of his contemporaries found it a clarinettist Michael Collins is joined by the Brodsky Quartet to challenge, but today with the benefit of hindsight it can be seen perform two very different works by Brahms & Howells, written as forward-looking whilst also acknowledging its classical less than thirty years apart. Brahms composed his B minor Viennese heritage. quintet in 1891 for the legendary clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld, and Howells completed his Rhapsodic Quintet just after the end With the now-famous 'Eroica' symphony Beethoven really was of the First World War in 1919. breaking new ground. However much it owes to his initial admiration of Napoleon, Beethoven was writing on a grandiose HOWELLS - Rhapsodic Quintet for clarinet and strings Op.31 scale, injecting the work with a sense of heroic breadth and BRAHMS - Quintet for clarinet & strings in B minor Op.115. drama.

Before each symphony, writer and broadcaster John Suchet THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00r8clm) reads extracts from his fictionalised biography of Beethoven - Chopin and His Influences 'The Last Master' - which illuminate Beethoven's life at the time of their composition. Episode 4 Beethoven: Symphony no.2 in D This afternoon there's more from last year's 2009 Chopin and Beethoven: Symphony no.3 in E flat 'Eroica' his Europe Festival; Emanuel Ax performs Chopin's Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante. Schumann was Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment another composer who was very influenced by Chopin, and conductor Ivan Fischer today there's a chance to hear his magnum opus, the Scenes from Goethe's Faust performed by Dietrich Henschel with the Followed by a focus on Baroque and Baroque-inspired organ Berlin Academy for Early Music. music from the BBC Archive and European recitals:

Presented by Jonathan Swain. Joseph Seger: Prelude and Fugue in C minor Pavel Kohout (organ) 2pm Chopin: Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante Op.22 Bach: Trio in G Schubert: Impromptu D.935'3 Jacques van Oortmerssen (organ) Emanuel Ax (piano) Brahms: Two Chorales on 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen' 2.30pm Susan Landale (organ) Schumann: Scenes from Goethe's Faust Dietrich Henschel; Faust, Dr. Marianus, Pater Seraphicus (bass) Bach: Memento: Mattheus-Final Marlis Petersen; Gretchen, Not, Una Poenitentium (soprano) Ben van Oosten (organ) Yorck Felix Speer; Mephistopheles, Böser Geist, Pater Profundus (bass) Messiaen: La Nativite du Signeur Ruth Ziesak; Sorge, Magna Peccatrix (soprano) Gillian Weir (organ) Gerhild Romberger; Mangel, Mater Gloriosa, Mulier Samaritana (alto) Christian Elsner; Ariel, Pater Ecstaticus (tenor) THU 21:15 Night Waves (b00r8cmn) Sofi Lorentzen; Martha, Schuld, Maria Aegyptiaca (alto) Jean Marie Le Clezio RIAS Chamber Chorus Berlin Academy for Early Music Philip Dodd talks to the Nobel prize-winning author Jean Marie Hans-Christoph Rademann (director) Le Clezio, as a new translation of his great novel Desert is published. 4.20pm Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 21 of 25 THU 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8clh) (conductor) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] 03:14AM Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) THU 23:00 The Essay (b00r8cn9) Academic Festival Overture, Op.80 Land and Sea and Sky Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peeter Lilje (conductor)

Michael Bird 03:26AM Reicha, Anton (1770-1836) Michael Bird writes books about the visual arts, so St Ives is a Oboe Quintet in F major (Op.107) good place to be. In his essay he explores how the constant Les Adieux transformations of what he sees, the land in the light, the weather, the breaking waves, even the people, have a 03:55AM rejuvenating, inspirational impact on him. Bird's essay was Rodrigo, Joaquín (1901-1999) recorded in the streets leading down to the water, on Concierto Serenata for harp and orchestra (1952) Porthmeor Beach, on the cliff path leading to Land's End, along Nicanor Zabaleta (harp), Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the run he takes to focus his thoughts. Unusually, but Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor) importantly, for a writer, he lives where the visual rather than the verbal, takes precedence. In St Ives one sees, then writes, 04:17AM rather than the other way around. And Michael Bird puzzles on Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) his personal jouney, on how he came to be living in the far Cantata: 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' (BWV.54) southwest, where land and sea and sky meet so dramatically. Jadwiga Rappé (alto), Concerto Avenna, Andrzej Mysinski (conductor)

THU 23:15 Late Junction (b00r8cnr) 04:28AM Late Junction Sessions Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) transcribed Joseph Petric Stian Westerhus and Swati Natekar Adagio and rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, vla & vcl (K.617) in C minor Fiona Talkington presents a Late Junction Session featuring a Joseph Petric (accordion), Moshe Hammer & Marie Bérard collaboration between Norwegian experimental guitarist Stian (violins), Douglas Perry (viola), David Hetherington (cello) Westerhus and Indian vocalist Swati Natekar. Also features music from legendary Shropshire singer Fred Jordan. 04:39AM Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) Irmelin prelude (RT.6.27) arr. [1931] from Preludes to Acts 1 & 3 of the opera FRIDAY 12 MARCH 2010 Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor)

FRI 01:00 Through the Night (b00r8cpn) 04:44AM Jonathan Swain presents rarities, archive and concert Frescobaldi, Girolami (1583-1643), arr. Kraus, Eberhard recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters Canzona Prima 01:01AM Heinz della Torre (trumpet), Stefan Schlegel (trombone), Paolo Mahler, Gustav [1860-1911] D'Angelo (accordion) Symphony no. 8 "Symphony of a thousand" for soloists, 04:46:00AM choruses and orchestra Canzona Seconda Anne Margrethe Dahl (soprano) Inger Dam-Jensen (soprano) Stefan Schlegel (trombone), Paolo D'Angelo (accordion), Heinz Sine Bundgaard (soprano) Mihoko Fujimora (contralto) Andrea della Torre (trumpet) Pellegrini (contralto) Nikolai Schukoff (tenor) Johan Reuter (baritone) Attila Jun (bass) Danish Radio Sinfonietta, Danish 04:47AM Radio Choir, Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir, Danish Radio Piazzolla, Astor (1921-1992) Symphony Orchestra, Ion Marin (conductor) Le Grand tango for cello and piano Duo Rastogi/Fredens: Janne Fredens (cello), Søren Rastogi 02:23AM (piano) Suk, Josef (1874-1935) Elegy (Op.23) arr. for piano trio 05:01AM Trio Lorenz Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) Si l'infida consorte.' & 'Confusa si miri' Bertarido's recitative and 02:30AM aria from Act I of 'Rodelinda, regina de Longobardi' Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Matthew White (counter-tenor), Arte dei Suonatori, Eduardo Concerto in A major (RV.335), 'The Cuckoo' Lopez (conductor) Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) 05:06AM Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) 02:40AM Romance for viola and piano Rosetti, Antonín Frantisek (c.1750-1792) Steven Dann (viola), Bruce Vogt (piano) Concerto for 2 horns and orchestra in E flat (K.3.53) Jozef Illés & Ján Budzák (horns), Chamber Association of 05:13AM Slovakian Radio, Vlastimil Horák (conductor) Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978) Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - from the ballet 'Spartacus' 03:01AM (Act 3) Panufnik, Andrzej (1914-1991) Ukranian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav Concerto festivo for orchestra Blinov (conductor) National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gabriel Chmura Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 22 of 25 05:23AM Russian State Symphonic Cappella Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) Valeri Polyansky (conductor) Symphony in A major Op,10 No.6 CHANDOS CHAN 9937 La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) 10.54 05:35AM W.F. Bach - Polonaise in F major (12 Polonaises, c.1765) Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Harald Hoeren (fortepiano) Liebestraum (S.541) no.3 in A flat major CPO 9995012 Gyõrgy Cziffra (piano) 10.57 05:40AM Vaughan Williams - Pastoral Symphony (Symphony No.3) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) London Symphony Orchestra Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV.225) with Rebecca Evans (solo soprano) Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Ivars Richard Hickox (conductor) Taurins (conductor) CHANDOS CHAN 10001

05:54AM 11.37 Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) Whitacre - Sleep String Quartet No.12 in F Major 'American' (Op.96) Polyphony Keller Quartet Stephen Layton (director) HYPERION CDA 67543 06:19AM Janácek, Leos (1854-1928) 11.43 Sonata for violin and piano (JW 7/7) Chopin - Fantasy on Polish Airs Erik Heide (violin), Martin Qvist Hansen (piano) Claudio Arrau (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra 06:37AM Eliahu Inbal (conductor) Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) PHILIPS 438 338 2. Trois Nocturnes National Radio of Ukraine National Chorus (director: Lesya Shavlovska), NRCU Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav Blinov FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8cq9) (conductor). Thomas Arne (1710-1778)

A Lost Legacy FRI 07:00 Breakfast (b00r8cpq) Friday - Rob Cowan Arne has often been written off as an unsavoury character who failed to capitalise properly on his talent, but today Donald Breakfast on Radio 3 with Rob Cowan. Start the day with a Macleod explores how much of this composer's story remains refreshing choice of music. untold.

Thomas Arne is remembered today, if he's remembered at all, FRI 10:00 Classical Collection (b00r8cq1) by just a handful of popular songs. Even so, these are some of Friday - James Jolly Britain's most enduring melodies. 'Rule Britannia' has its annual outing at the Last Night of the Proms, and his setting of Classical Collection Shakespeare's 'Where the bee sucks' remains the best known with James Jolly of the very many versions of that song. The lasting appeal of these tunes gives us just a hint of the fame and popularity he Earl Wild and Claudio Arrau are featured pianists today, enjoyed as one of London's most successful stage composers in alongside a classic recording of Vaughan Williams' Pastoral the 18th century. He had a knack for entertaining the city's well- Symphony. to-do middle-classes, and wasn't afraid to pander to their more low-brow tastes if that was what put bums on seats. 10.00 Telemann - Concerto in D major for 3 horns, violin and His friends and colleagues, while full of praise for his art, orchestra scorned his ungentlemanly character. His self-cultivated image Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford & Raul Diaz (horns) as a 'man of pleasure' was combined with an unscrupulous Simon Standage (violin/director) head for business that Arne inherited from his father. We can all Collegium Musicum 90 too easily imagine him drooling with anticipation, as he took CHANDOS CHAN0547 under his wing yet another talented young actress, dreaming of the riches her voice might bring him. His reputation as a lecher 10.12 and a bad husband did him no favours, though, and rather Liszt - Romance oubliee tarnished his professional career. Kim Kashkashian (viola) Robert Levin (piano) History has not been kind to his memory. The masques and ECM 827 744 2 plays that served as vehicles for his music were not designed for posterity and much of his legacy has been lost. Plus, he had 10.17 the misfortune to live and work alongside England's brightest Paderewski - Piano Concerto in A minor op 17 musical genius, George Frederick Handel, whose brilliance Earl Wild (piano) consigned a whole generation of British composers to shadowy London Symphony Orchestra obscurity. Nevertheless, even though his story is full of missing Arthur Fiedler (conductor) chapters, Arne is revealed as one British music's most vibrant ELAN CD 82266 characters.

10.50 Szymanowski - Who is that knocking? (Kurpian Songs) FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00r8cqm) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 23 of 25 Woodwind and Strings Janacek's Katya Kabanova, about to open at English National Opera. Episode 4 Director David Alden, Patricia Racette (who plays Katya) and In the final Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert from the Clothworkers Stuart Skelton (Boris in the production) join Sean in the studio Centenary Concert Hall from the University of Leeds, Ursula to discuss Janaceks' dark, brooding masterpiece. And Stuart Leveaux is joined by the Navarra Quartet for a performance of Skelton sings one of the great tenor arias: Vesti la Giubba from music for bassoon and string quartet. This unusual combination Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci. of instruments has spawned some hidden gems in the chamber music repertoire, including Anton Reicha's Gran Quintetto of Also... Alistair McGowan and members of the cast of The Mikado 1826 and the delightful Suite for bassoon & string quartet by perform classic songs from Gilbert and Sulliavan's comic opera, Gordon Jacob. There's also a brand new work in the marking 125 years since its first performance. programme, written especially for this concert by the young Manchester-based composer Duncan Ward, and entitled Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 "Fagotto-me-notto". E-mail: [email protected].

REICHA - Grand Quintetto for bassoon & string quartet JACOB - Suite for bassoon & string quartet FRI 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00r8crv) DUNCAN WARD - Fagotto-me-notto. Stravinsky, Britten, Sibelius, Debussy

Part 1 FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00r8cqw) Chopin and His Influences Live

Episode 5 Presented by Louise Fryer

The final programme in this week's focus on Chopin includes The BBC Philharmonic performs 20th century classics in a live more highlights from the 2009 Chopin and his Europe Festival concert from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester with the young from Warsaw. Andreas Staier performs a piano concerto by the French conductor Ludovic Morlot, who made an exciting debut composer who gave Chopin the idea of the Nocturne; John with the orchestra last year. Field. Emanuel Ax performs a Chopin Nocturne, plus there are songs by Chopin and symphonies by Haydn and Mendelssohn. While Stravinsky was still living in Europe, he received a commission from America for a chamber work, which became Presented by Jonathan Swain. his Bach-inspired concerto, Dumbarton Oaks. Another composer looking to the USA was the young Benjamin Britten, who wrote 2pm his piano concerto the year before his American sojourn, and it Chopin: Nocturne in C sharp minor Op. 27'1, Waltz in A minor is a work full of directness, agitation and intensity of Op. 34'2 expression. Britten was the soloist at the premiere, and tonight Emanuel Ax (piano) Steven Osborne takes the solo role in a work for which he has already received critical acclaim. 2.10pm Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture Two nautical works follow. The fluidity of Debussy's score is a Orchestre des Champs-Elysees tribute to the infinite variation of the waves, while Sibelius, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) writing to an American commission like Stravinsky, conjurs up a mysterious mythological underwater world. 2.20pm Mendelssohn: Symphony no.3 in A minor, 'Scottish' Stravinsky: Concerto in E flat 'Dumbarton Oaks' Orchestre des Champs-Elysees Britten: Piano concerto Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) 19.55 - Interval 3pm Chopin: Various Songs Sibelius: Oceanides, Op.73 Iwona Sobotka (soprano) Debussy: La mer Artur Rucinski (baritone) Ewa Poblocka (piano) Steven Osborne (piano) BBC Philharmonic 3.35pm conductor Ludovic Morlot. Rigel: Symphony no.4 in C minor Op. 12 Concerto Koln FRI 19:50 Twenty Minutes (b00r9t49) 3.50pm Seadrift Field: Piano Concerto no.3 in E flat major Andreas Staier (piano) Artist and film-maker Jane Darke reflects on the flotsam and Concerto Koln jetsam of the shipping lanes that gets washed up at the bottom of her garden in north Cornwall. 4.25pm Haydn: Symphony no.103 in E flat major 'Drumroll' Until his death in 2005, Jane shared her cove-side home with Concerto Koln. her playwright husband Nick. Together they scoured the tideline for 'wreck', that drift of wood, marker-buoys, lobsterpot tags, shoes and fishing nets, 'seabeans' - huge seedpods from FRI 17:00 In Tune (b00r8cr8) the Amazon basin - and coal that the Gulf Stream regularly Presented by Sean Rafferty. deposits on the Cornish coast in particular.

Today, an important operatic opening: a new production of But for the Darkes, 'wreck' wasn't just common-or-garden Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 24 of 25 driftwood; it was a seaborne crop to be harvested, stored and Attila the Stockbroker above all used. Their home is part-constructed from timber rescued from the sea-edge; bookshelves are crazed and The legendary punk poet reflects on his thirty-year career, and seasoned planks from some freighter whose deck-cargo shifted performs two new poems. catastrophically years ago, and the outside of the house is gaudy with floats and pennons, markers and half-legible Sophie Hannah noticeboards carried across the Atlantic from distant harbours and sea-reaches. Currents circulate such 'wreck' around the The novelist and poet reads a brand new short story, written world, sometimes for years, before landfall brings these specially for the programme. distantly transmitted 'messages' to their surprised recipients on the Cornish coast. Ross Sutherland

Nick Darke, actor, playwright and lobster-fisherman died Performance poetry from a young writer recently named by The suddenly in 2005 and since then his widow Jane has continued Times as one of the top literary talents of 2009. to add to their collection. In this programme, Jane reflects in her home on currents and the chance nature of what the tides of ... plus spoken word and music from Benin City. life bring to shore....

FRI 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00r8cq9) FRI 20:10 Performance on 3 (b00r9t50) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Stravinsky, Britten, Sibelius, Debussy

Part 2 FRI 23:00 The Essay (b00r8ct0) Land and Sea and Sky Live Chris Wood Presented by Louise Fryer Chris Wood has won awards for his songwriting and his The BBC Philharmonic performs 20th century classics in a live performance, such as BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year, concert from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester with the young 2009. He is much concerned with English identity and our French conductor Ludovic Morlot, who made an exciting debut relationship with the land (his album 'Trespasser' is a musical with the orchestra last year. examination of enclosure as a continuing affront). Exploring such themes Wood draws on the ancient storytelling of While Stravinsky was still living in Europe, he received a traditional song, engages with our very nature in 'Turtle Song' - commission from America for a chamber work, which became a new song written for the recent Darwin anniversary - and his Bach-inspired concerto, Dumbarton Oaks. Another composer place (there's even a song about his allotment). He has always looking to the USA was the young Benjamin Britten, who wrote lived in Faversham and recorded on location here in Kent's his piano concerto the year before his American sojourn, and it creek, mudflat region, his essay explores how the sea snaking is a work full of directness, agitation and intensity of far inland the vast sky and the Dickensian marshes have all expression. Britten was the soloist at the premiere, and tonight shaped his sensibility and concerns. Steven Osborne takes the solo role in a work for which he has already received critical acclaim. FRI 23:15 World on 3 (b00r8ctn) Two nautical works follow. The fluidity of Debussy's score is a Lopa Kothari tribute to the infinite variation of the waves, while Sibelius, writing to an American commission like Stravinsky, conjurs up a Lopa Kothari introduces a session by the British-Asian singer mysterious mythological underwater world. Susheela Raman. Plus all the latest sounds from around the world. Producer James Parkin. Sibelius: Oceanides, Op.73 Debussy: La mer Susheela Raman is one of the leading artists and the pre- eminent vocalist to emerge from the Asian Diaspora. Born in Steven Osborne (piano) the UK to Tamil parents, Raman aims to push musical and BBC Philharmonic cultural barriers, finding new connections between India, conductor Ludovic Morlot. Europe, Africa and the world. With her artistic partner and husband Sam Mills, Raman And continuing our theme of released her first album - Salt Rain - in 2001 on Narada, an American subsidiary of EMI. It went gold in France and in the UK Bach: Two Chorale Preludes (Dies sind die heil'gen zehn Gebot' was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize. She also won the I BWV678; Dies sind die heil'gen zehn Gebot' II BWV679) Best Newcomer award from BBC Radio 3. In 2003 she released David Sanger (organ) her second album Love Trap which featured amongst other Garniston's Church, Copenhagen collaborators the Nigerian drummer Tony Allen and Tuvan Meridian Records CDE 84377 singer Albert Kuvezin of the group Yat-Kha. The title track is a Tr 11-12 re-interpretation of an Ethiopian song from the seventies by the singer Mahmoud Ahmed. Henri Mulet: Byzantine Sketches no 10: Tu es petra To date, she's sold half a million albums, and is currently Christopher Herrick (Organ) preparing to launch her third release. Letourneau organ in the Concert Hall of The Winspear Centre, Edmonton, Canada World on 3 Hyperion 67458 Presented by Lopa Kothari Produced by James Parkin

FRI 21:15 The Verb (b00r8csc) Tel 020 7765 4661 Attila the Stockbroker/Sophie Hannah/Ross Sutherland/Benin Fax 020 7765 5052 City e-mail [email protected] Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 March 2010 Page 25 of 25 Friday 12th March 2010 Album: New York – Addis – London –The story of Ethio Jazz 1965-1975 Samra Oya Strut Records STURT051CD Sayed Khalifa Album: Egypt Noir –Nubian Soul Treasures David Baruchel/Manuel Nectoux/Georges Chaccour/Benjamin Piranha CD-PIR2337 Herbiere: Des Fois Babylon Circus Keita: La Difference Album: La Belle Etoile Salif Keita Skycap Records CAP059 Album: La Difference Decca/Universal Sri Patnam Subramanyaiyar: Raghuvamsha Jyotsna Srikant O. Kaplan/T. Muskat/T.Yosef: Blue eyed Black Boy Album: Insight Carnatic classical Instrumental Violin Duet by Dr. Balkan Beat Box Jyotsna Srikanth Album: Album: Blue Eyed Black Boy Theme Audio SJ002 Crammed Discs CRAW 55-p Arr. Steinar Raknes: Sunnen Elle Studio Session Skaidi Album: Where the Rivers Meet Susheela Raman (vocal) DAT Records DATCD-44 Aref Durvesh (tabla) Kumar Raghunathan (violin/vocal) Egwo umu agbogho Kartik Raghunathan (vocal) Joy Nwosu & Dan Satch Sam Mills (guitar) Album: Nigeria Special: Volume 2 Modern Highlife & Nigerian Blues 1970-6 Trad, Arr. Raman: Muthu Kumar Soundway SNDWCD020P Susheela Raman & Ensemble BBC Recording by sound engineers Martin Appleby and Steve Galbi el Atouf Bittlestone, Broadcasting House, March 2010 Salwa Abou Greisha Album: Egypt Noir –Nubian Soul Treasures Trad, Arr. Raman: Pal Piranha CD-PIR2337 Susheela Raman & Ensemble BBC Recording by sound engineers Martin Appleby and Steve Bittlestone, Broadcasting House, March 2010

Chris Eckman/Ousmane Ag Mossa: Black Gravity Dirtmusic Album: BKO Glitterhouse Records GRCD704

King of Sapin The Tallest man on the Earth Album: The Wild Hunt Dead Oceans Records DOC040

Joey Burns/John Convertino: Hoja en Blanco Amparo Sanchez Album: Tucson-Habana Wrasse Records WRASS257

Vestido Loco Anibal Velasquez y su Conjunto Album: Mambo Loco Analog Africa AALP067

João Lyra/Mauricio Carrilho: Caçuá Nicholas Krassik Album: Caçuá Rob Digital Records RD084

Studio Session

Trad, Arr. Raman: Daga Daga Susheela Raman & Ensemble BBC Recording by sound engineers Martin Appleby and Steve Bittlestone, Broadcasting House, March 2010

Trad, Arr. Raman: Ennapane Susheela Raman & Ensemble BBC Recording by sound engineers Martin Appleby and Steve Bittlestone, Broadcasting House, March 2010

Mulatu Astatke: Fikratchin Mulatu Astatke Ft. Menelik Wossenatchew Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/

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