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26 September 2008 Page 1 of 35 SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2008 La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (Conductor) Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 September 2008 Page 1 of 35 SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2008 La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00df694) 05:09AM With John Shea. Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759) Alceste: Gentle Morpheus, son of night 01:01AM Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907) Manze (director) Peer Gynt - suite no. 1 (Op. 46) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) 05:18AM Schumann, Clara (1819-1896) 01:26AM Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann in F sharp minor Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) (Op.20) Symphony no. 1 (Op. 11) in C minor Angela Cheng (piano) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) 05:28AM 01:57AM Svendsen, Johann (1840-1911) Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Festival Polonaise – for orchestra (Op.12) Sonata (Op.53) in D major (D.850) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor) Alfred Brendel (piano) 05:37AM 02:35AM Bach, Johann Michael (1648-1694) Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) Liebster Jesu, hor mein Flehen Stabat Mater (1724) Maria Zedelius (soprano), David Cordier (alto), Paul Elliott and Valeri Popova (soprano), Penka Dilova (mezzo-soprano), Hein Meens (tenors), Michael Schopper (bass), Musica Antiqua Tolbuhin Children’s Chorus, Bulgarian National Radio Koln, Reinhard Goebel (director) Sinfonietta, Dragomir Nenov (conductor) 05:45AM 03:16AM Humperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921) Tchaikovsky, Peter Illych (1840-1893) Overture from Hansel and Gretel Symphony No. 5 in E minor, (Op. 64) Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor) 05:53AM 04:01AM Bizet, Georges (1838-75) Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Habanera (L'amour est un oiseau rebelle) from Carmen Concerto da Camera in C major (RV.87) Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Camerata Köln: Michael Schneider (recorder), Hans-Peter Rasilainen (conductor) Westermann (oboe), Michael McCraw (bassoon), Mary Utiger & Hajo Bäß (violins), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Harald Hoeren 05:58AM (harpsichord) Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959) Guitar Prelude No.3 in A minor 04:10AM Norbert Kraft (guitar) Raffaelli, Josip (1767-1843) Introduction and theme with variations in A major 06:06AM Vladimir Krpan (piano) Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) Antiche Arie e Danze – Suite no.3 (1932) 04:19AM Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Igor de Wert, Giaches (1535-1596) Kuljeric (conductor) Qual musico gentil – from L'ottavo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (Venice 1586) 06:25AM The Consort of Musicke – Evelyn Tubb (soprano), Mary Nichols Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) (alto), Andrew King (tenor), Rufus Müller (tenor), Richard Sonata in C minor Wistreich (bass), Anthony Rooley (director) Sylviane Deferne (piano) 04:30AM 06:40AM Järnefelt, Armas (1869-1958) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) The Sound of Home Concerto for flute and strings in A major (Wq.168) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) Robert Aitken (flute), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) 04:41AM Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) Trio No.2 from Essercizii Musici, for Viola da gamba, SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b00djpxk) Harpsichord obligato and continuo With Martin Handley. Camerata Köln: Rainer Zipperling (solo viola da gamba), Ghislaine Wauters (continuo viola da gamba), Harald Hoeren Featuring an ocean-going tone poem by Sibelius and a 19-part (harpsichord) motet from Scotland. With Free Thought. 04:52AM 07:03 Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) Scherzo for piano No.3 (Op.39) in C sharp minor SUPPÉ Simon Trpceski (piano) Overture: The Jolly Robbers (Banditenstreiche) Montreal Symphony Orchestra 05:00AM Charles Dutoit (conductor) Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) DECCA 414 408-2 Tr 4 Symphony in D major (Op.10 No.5) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 September 2008 Page 2 of 35 07:11 Cow-Call & Peasant Dance (Nordic Melody Op.63 No.2) Strings of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra HANDEL Neeme Järvi (conductor) I know that my redeemer liveth (Messiah) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 471 747-2 CD1 Tr 4 Carolyn Sampson (soprano) The Sixteen (Orchestra) 08:31 Harry Christophers (conductor) CORO COR 16062 D2 T22 GOTTSCHALK Vision 07:18 Philip Martin (piano) HYPERION CDA67349 Tr 3 MENDELSSOHN Scherzo (Symphony No.3 'Scottish') 08:37 Chamber Orchestra of Europe Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) RZEWSKI TELDEC 9031-72308-2 Tr 2 ‘The People United Shall Never be Defeated’ Ursula Oppens (piano) 07:23 VANGUARD CLASSICS 08805671 Tr 1-3 POULENC 08:43 Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone Alan Civil (horn) WEILL John Wilbraham (trumpet) That's Him John Iveson (trombone) Dawn Upshaw (soprano) EMI CMS5 66831-2 CD5 Tr 17-19 Orchestra conducted by Eric Stern ELEKTRA-NONESUCH 755979345-2 Tr 4 07:33 08:46 BRAHMS orch. Martin Schmeling Hungarian Dances Nos. 5 & 6 BERIO Budapest Symphony Orchestra Wasserklavier Istvan Bogar (conductor) David Arden (piano) NAXOS 8.550110 Tr 5 & 6 NEW ALBON NA089CD Tr 20 07:39 08:49 CHOPIN SIBELIUS Fantasy in F Minor The Oceanides (Aallottaret) Maria-Joao Pires (piano) City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 457 585-2 Tr 4 Simon Rattle (conductor) EMI CDM7 64119-2 Tr 5 07:55 Julio de CARO arr. Leopoldo Federico & Felix Lipesker SAT 09:00 CD Review (b00djt04) La rayuela (gran tango milonga) for solo Bandoneon Building a Library: Mendelssohn's Symphony No 3 in A minor Per Arne Glorvigen (bandoneon) (Scottish) EMI 5577782 Tr 7 Building a Library: 08:03 MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 56, “Scottish” Pierre LEEMANS Reviewer - Chris de Souza Belgian Paratroopers March The Cleveland Symphonic Winds First Choice: Frederic Fennell (conductor) Complete Mendelssohn Symphonies TELARC CD-80099 Tr 5 (c/w Symphonies Nos. 1-2 and 4-5) from disc Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Vladimir Ashkenazy 08:07 (conductor) Decca 470 946-2 (3 CDs, Budget) Robert CARVER O bone Jesu (a 19) CD Review BAL Catalogue Data Taverner Choir bal.mendelssohn: Andrew Parrott (conductor) bal.mendelssohn.symphony.no.3.op.56 EMI CDC7 49661-2 Tr 3 09.05am 08:19 HANDEL: Concerto Grosso No. 2 in F Major HWV320 from disc ROGERS / HART Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Little Girl Blue (c/w Concerto Grosso No. 1 HWV 319; Concerti Grossi Nos. 312 Oscar Peterson (piano) HWV321-330) MPS 821 843-2 Tr 8 Arte Dei Suonatori, Martin Gester (conductor) BIS SACD 1705/06 (3 Hybrid SACDs, Mid Price) 08:25 MENDELSSOHN: Sonata No. 2 Op. 58 from disc Felix GRIEG Mendelssohn Complete works for cello and pianoforte Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 20 – 26 September 2008 Page 3 of 35 (c/w Lied ohne Worte Op. 109; Variations concertantes Op. 17; Saks (Claggart), Neal Davies (Mr Redburn), Jonathan Lemalu Sonata No. 1 Op. 45) (Mr. Flint), Matthew Rose (Lieutenant Ratcliffe), Alasdair Elliott Sergei Istomin (cello), Viviana Sofronitsky (fortepiano) (Red Whiskers), Daniel Teadt (Donald), Matthew Best (Dansker), Passacaille 947 (CD) Andrew Kennedy (Novice), Andrew Tortise (Squeak), Adam Green (First Mate), Mark Stone (Bosun), Darren Jeffery (Second MARTINU: Violin Concerto No. 1 H226 (third movement) from Mate/Gunner's Mate), Andrew Staples (Maintop), Roderick disc Martinu: The Complete Music for Violin and Orchestra Williams (Novice's Friend/Arthur Jones), Volume 4 London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Daniel Harding (c/w Violin Concerto No. 2 H293) (conductor) Bohuslav Matousek (violin), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Virgin 5190392 (3 CDs, Mid Price) Christopher Hogwood (conductor) Hyperion CDA67674 (CD) BRITTEN: Peter Grimes Dean Peterson (Hobson), John Del Carlo (Swallow), Anthony 09.30 am Dean Griffey (Peter Grimes), Felicity Palmer (Mrs. Sedley), Building a Library Recommendation Patricia Racette (Ellene Orford), Jill Grove (Auntie), Greg Fedderly (Bob Boles), Anthony Michaels-Moore (Captain Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 56, “Scottish” Balstrode), Bernard Fitch (Rev. Horace Adams), Leah Partridge, Erin Morley (Two nieces), Teddy Tahu Rhodes (Ned Keene), Reviewer – Chris de Souza Logan William Erickson (Boy), Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Donald Runnicles (conductor) Next week Hilary Finch examines recordings of Beethoven’s EMI 2 17414 9 (2 DVDs) Piano Sonata No. 17 Op. 31/2, “Tempest” 10.20 Interview with Sir John Eliot Gardiner 11.40m Disc of the Week JS BACH: Sie werden euch in den Bann tun II BWV 183 (tenor GUBAIDULINA: In tempus praesens aria) from disc Bach Cantatas Volume 25 (c/w JS BACH: Violin Concertos BWV 1041 and 1042) (c/w Cantatas for the Fifth Sunday after Easter: Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin; conductor for the Bach), Trondheim Wahrlich, wahrlich, ich sage euch BWV 86; Bisher habt ihr Soloists (Bach concertos), London Symphony Orchestra, Valery nichts gebeten in meinem Namen BWV 87; In allen meinen Gergiev (conductor) Taten BWV 97; Deutsche Grammophon 477 7450 (CD) Cantatas for the Sunday after Ascension Day: Sie werden euch in den Bann tun I BWV 44; Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich BWV 150; Johann Christoph Bach - Fürchte dich SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b00dktv3) nicht) King’s Place Soloists (cantatas for fifth Sunday after Easter): Katharine Fuge, Robin Tyson, Steve Davislim, Stephan Loges; Tom visits London’s newest concert hall, Kings Place, the brain Soloists (Sunday after Ascension Day): Joanne Lunn, Daniel child of Peter Millican, set to host chamber music, jazz, and Taylor, Paul Agnew, Panajotis Iconomou; The Monteverdi Choir, world music events from the start of October. Peter’s plan is an The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) ambitious one: to finance the year-round artistic programme Soli Deo Gloria SDG144 (2 CDs) with the rents from the Guardian and other corporate clients renting space at the complex. But can he make King’s Place fly BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 (first movement) without cash from the Arts Council? And what will the impact be (c/w Begrabnisgesang, Op. 13; Schicksalslied Op. 54; on London’s flagship chamber music venue, the Wigmore Hall? MENDELSSOHN: Mitten wir in Leben sind Op.
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