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6 November 2009 Page 1 of 44 Radio 3 Listings for 31 October – 6 November 2009 Page 1 of 44 SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 2009 15 instruments Canadian Chamber Ensemble SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00nhmx5) Raffi Armenian (conductor) 1.00am Ferguson, Howard (1908-1999): Overture for an Occasion 4.42am Ulster Orchestra Bridge, Frank (1879-1941): Miniature No 2 in G minor Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) (Hornpipe) Moshe Hammer (violin) 1.09am Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello) Elgar, Edward (1857-1934): Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85 William Tritt (piano) Paul Watkins (cello) BBC Symphony Orchestra 4.45am Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958): Romance for viola and piano 1.36am Steven Dann (viola) Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 4 in E minor Bruce Vogt (piano) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Sakari Oramo (conductor) 4.52am Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 2.17am Jeno Jando (piano) Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714-1787), arr Kempff, Wilhelm: Orpheus' Lament; Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Orfeo ed 5.01am Euridice) Goldmark, Karoly (1830-1915): Scherzo in E minor for Angela Hewitt (piano) orchestra, Op 19 Hungarian Radio Orchestra 2.22am Adam Medveczky (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Ch'io me scordi di te? - recitative and rondo for soprano, piano and orchestra, K505 5.07am Veronique Gens (soprano) Trad Hungarian: Dances from Csiksomelyo Lars Vogt (piano) Csaba Nagy (tarogato) Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Viktoria Herencsar (cimbalom) Ivor Bolton (conductor) 5.11am 2.32am Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Chants populaires (Popular songs) Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Sonata in A for violin and piano, M8 Catherine Robbin (mezzo-soprano) Janine Jansen (violin) Andre Laplante (piano) Kathryn Stott (piano) 5.25am 3.01am Matz, Rudolf (1901-1988): Ballade for violin, cello and piano Berwald, Franz (1796-1868): Septet in B flat (1828) Zagreb Piano Trio Niklas Andersson (clarinet) Henrik Blixt (bassoon) 5.33am Hans Larsson (horn) Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Concerto in B flat for harp, Jannica Gustafsson (violin) Op 4, No 6 Hakan Olsson (viola) Nicanor Zabaleta (harp) Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello) Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Maria Johansson (double bass) Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor) 3.24am 5.47am Moeran, E(rnest) J(ohn) (1894-1950): Phyllida and Corydon - Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991): Trio Sonata choral suite (1939) Zagreb Guitar Trio BBC Singers Stephen Cleobury (conductor) 6.00am Massenet, Jules (1842-1912): Manon (Prelude to Act 1) 3.53am Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Reminiscences de Don Juan for piano, Simon Streatfield (conductor) S418 Shura Cherkassky (piano) 6.05am Hummel, Johan Nepomuk (1778-1837): Trumpet Concerto in E 4.10am Geoffrey Payne (trumpet) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (Don Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Giovanni) Michael Halasz (conductor) Norwegian Radio Orchestra Giordano Bellincampi (conductor) 6.22am Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 23 in F 4.17am minor, Op 57 Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805): Concerto in E flat for harpsichord Maurizio Pollini (piano) and orchestra, G487 Eckart Sellheim (fortepiano) 6.45am Collegium Aureum Hammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12-1675): Suite in G minor/G Franzjosef Meier (conductor) major for winds Hesperion XX 4.33am Jordi Savall (director). Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): Eight Instrumental miniatures for Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 31 October – 6 November 2009 Page 2 of 44 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b00nkwz3) 8:06 Saturday - Louise Fryer HANDEL 7:03 Cleopatra’s aria: Da tempeste (from Giulio Cesare in Egitto) ‘The boat that battered by the storm, safely reaches the GLINKA harbour...’ Overture from Ruslan and Ludmilla María Bayo (soprano) Russian National Orchestra Capriccio Stravagante Mikhail Pletnev (conductor) Skip Sempé (director) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 439 892-2, Tr.1 ASTRÉE E 8674, Tr.1 8:13 7:08 TARTINI arr. KREISLER CORRETTE Devil’s Trill Sonata Carillon des morts Oscar Shumsky (violin) Musica Antiqua Köln Milton Kaye (piano) Philippe Herreweghe (director) NIMBUS NI 2529-32, CD2 Tr.14 ARCHIV PRODUKTION 437 087-2, Tr.8 8:28 7:13 PRAETORIUS BRAHMS Ballet des sorciers – Ballet des princesses –Ballet des princesses In stiller Nacht New London Consort Student Madrigal Choir of Münster Philip Pickett (piano) CAPRICCIO 67 136/38, CD2 Tr.8 L’OISEAU LYRE 414 633-2, Tr.7 7:16 8:34 J S BACH DEBUSSY Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV.532 Mouvement from Images, set 1 Simon Preston (organ of Kreuzbergkirche, Bonn) Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 427 668-2, Tr.11-12 CHANDOS CHAN 10497, Tr.3 7:27 8:37 PAGANINI MOZART Polacca con variazioni Overture: Così fan tutte Salvatore Accardo (violin) Capella Istropolitana The Chamber Orchestra of Europe Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Franco Tamponi (conductor) NAXOS 8.550185, Tr.16 DYNAMIC CDS622, CD5 Tr.3 8:43 7:36 CHOPIN GERSHWIN Scherzo from Cello sonata in G minor Nice work if you can get it Natalie Clein (cello) Thelonius Monk (piano) Charles Owen (piano) BLACK LION BLCD 760101, Tr.6 EMI CLASSICS 3 66938 2, Tr.2 7:42 8:48 BRITTEN BERLIOZ Boisterous Bourrée and Playful Pizzicato from Simple Final movement: Songe d’une nuit de sabbat (Dream of a Symphony, Op.4 Witches’ Sabbath) from Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields Symphonie Fantastique Kenneth Sillito (director) The London Classical Players COLLINS CLASSICS 12341, Tr.7-8 Roger Norrington (conductor) EMI CDC 7 49541 2, Tr.5 7:49 BIBER SAT 09:00 CD Review (b00nkwz5) Battalia Building a Library: Schubert: String Quartet (Rosamunde) Il Giardino Armonico Giovanni Antonini (conductor) With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Schubert: TELDEC 3984-21464-2, Tr.2-9 Rosamunde Quartet; Session Report: Jan-Efflam Bavouzet in Debussy; Disc of the Week: Britten: Les Illuminations. 8:03 Building a Library: TCHAIKOVSKY Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy from the Nutcracker: suite SCHUBERT: Quartet No 13 in A minor D804 Berlin Philharmonic Mstislav Rostropovich (conductor) Reviewer – Richard Wigmore DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 449 726-2, Tr.14 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 31 October – 6 November 2009 Page 3 of 44 First Choice Recommendation: Magnificat - an improvised embellished falsobordone on a framework by Giulio Cesare Gabucci c/w SCHUBERT: String Quartet No 14 in D minor D810 ‘Death Mark Tucker (tenor) and the Maiden’ The Division Lobby Takacs Quartet Paula Chateauneuf (director). Hyperion CDA67585 (CD) CD Review BAL Catalogue Data SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00nhmc3) Steven Osborne/Alban Gerhardt BAL.SCHUBERT: BAL.schubertD810 From Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Verity Sharp. RW.BAL.CD.REVIEW bal.schubert.quartet.no.13.d804 A concert featuring Alban Gerhardt, who has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting cellists of his generation. He can claim to have over 50 concertos in his SAT 12:15 Music Feature (b00nkwz7) repertoire and has premiered Unsuk Chin's concerto at the Hidden Composers 2009 BBC Proms, yet chamber music also remains one of his core passions. He is joined in this recital by former BBC Radio 3 Two French women composers fought against the prejudice and New Generation Artist pianist Steven Osborne for two great pressures of their time to write their music. Both lived at the cello works by Britten and Brahms. turn of the 20th century, and after their deaths their music was either lost or ignored. Now their reputations are being revived. Alban Gerhardt (cello) Lowri Blake talks to those who are bringing the wealth of music Steven Osborne (piano) by Louise Heritte-Viardot and Mel Bonis back into the public domain, and to the writer on music Richard Langham-Smith for Britten: Cello Sonata whom this was a rewarding voyage of discovery. Brahms: Cello Sonata No 2. Presenter: Lowri Blake Producer: Richard Bannerman. SAT 15:00 World Routes (b00nkwzc) Jerusalem and Nazareth SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00nkwz9) Take the Risk In Jerusalem: Dalal Abu Amneh and The Yonah Ensemble Division Lobby, Atalante Moshe Morad introduces songs from across the Arab world and explores the musical link between the sufis of Islam and Catherine Bott talks to Paula Chateauneuf curator of the Judaism. Including exclusive recordings from the 2008 Southbank's Centre's Take the Risk weekend, featuring a series Jerusalem International Oud Festival, featuring the Arab-Israeli of concerts exploring early music improvisation. Including singer from Nazareth, Dalal Abu Amneh and the Jewish Kawali highlights from the Division Lobby's concert of 17th-century group The Yonah Ensemble. musical extemporisations, with a brief taster of the concert given by lirone player Erin Headley's new group Atalante. SAT 16:00 Jazz Library (b00nkwzf) Playlist: Stuff Smith Kapsberger: Sinfonia 14 To mark jazz violinist Stuff Smith's centenary year in 2009, Alyn The Division Lobby Shipton meets fiddle player Chris Garrick to celebrate one of Paula Chateauneuf (director) the most unusual instrumentalists in jazz. They chart a course through the available recordings, from the 52nd Street days of Improvisation on a madrigal by Jacques Arcadelt: Ancidetemi Stuff's Onyx Club Boys to his latter-day triumphs as a soloist in pur: madrigale passaggiato - chitarrone Europe, and also present new releases of previously unavailable The Division Lobby material. Paula Chateauneuf (director) Improvisation on an anonymous Aria di Firenze for two SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00nkz1w) harpsichords Jazz Record Requests The Division Lobby Presented by Geoffrey Smith Paula Chateauneuf
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