Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 1 of 11

SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2016 Clarinet Sonata in E flat major (Op.120 No 2) Heath Quartet Hans Christian Braein (clarinet), Havard Gimse (piano) HARMONIA MUNDI HMU907665 (CD) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b0834064) 6:27 AM String quartets by Mozart, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky Dallapiccola, Luigi (1904­1975) Brahms: Complete String Quintets Due Cori di Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane BRAHMS: String Quintet No. 1 in F major Op. 88; String John Shea presents a concert from the Asasello String Quartet, The Netherlands Chamber Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) Quintet No. 2 in G major Op. 111 performing Mozart, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky. 6:39 AM Roland Glassl (viola), Mandelring Quartett Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] AUDITE AUDITE97724 (CD) 1.01 AM Keyboard Concerto No.2 in E major (BWV.1053) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Angela Hewitt (piano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario 11.15am ­ Mozart Piano Concertos String Quartet in B flat major, K.159 Bernardi (conductor). Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 1­4 'Pasticcio Concertos' Asasello Quartet MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K37; Piano 1:16 AM SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b083qmvh) Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, K39; Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Shostakovich, Dmitri [1906­1975] Saturday ­ Martin Handley major, K40; Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, K41 String Quartet No. 3 in F major Op.73 Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano), Die Kolner Akademie, Michael Asasello Quartet Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show Alexander Willens (conductor) 1:49 AM featuring listener requests and at 8.55am, "Power of Three" ­ the BIS BIS2094 (Hybrid SACD) Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich [1840­1893] next instalment of a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds String Quartet No. 3 in E flat minor Op.30 from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives. Mozart: Piano Concertos, K.413­15 Asasello Quartet MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 11 in F major, K413; Piano 2:28 AM Email [email protected]. Concerto No. 12 in A major, K414; Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Zinzadse, Sulkhan [1927­1991] major, K415 Dance SAT 09:00 Record Review (b083qmvk) Kristian Bezuidenhout (fortepiano), Freiburger Barockorchester, Asasello Quartet Building a Library: Barbara Strozzi Gottfried von der Goltz (director, ) HARMONIA MUNDI HMC902218 (CD) 2:30 AM Shostakovich, Dmitri [1906­1975] with Andrew McGregor Mozart: Piano Concertos K.415, 175, 503 Polka from Two Pieces for String Quartet MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 13 in C major, K415; Piano Asasello Quartet 9.00am Concerto No. 5 in D major, K175; Piano Concerto No. 25 in C 2:33 AM La bella piu bella major, K503 Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) CACCINI, G: Dolcissimo sospiro; Dalla porta d'oriente; Torna, Olivier Cave (piano), Divertissement, Rinaldo Alessandrini Symphony No.44 in E minor, 'Trauer' deh torna (conductor) Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael CARISSIMI: Piangete, aure piangete ALPHA ALPHA243 (CD) Schønwandt (conductor) CASTALDI: Tasteggio soave ­ Sonata prima FERRARI, BENEDETTO: Son ruinato, appassionato 3:01 AM Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 17 & 25 Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) INDIA: Cruda Amarilli KAPSBERGER: Ciaccona; Toccata sesta; Ninna nanna MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K453; Piano Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor Concerto No. 25 in C major, K503 Maria Joâo Pires (piano), Orchestra National de France, MERULA: Folle e ben che si crede MONTEVERDI: Ecco di dolci raggi; Eri gia tutta mia; Voglio di Mitsuko Uchida (piano, director), Cleveland Orchestra Emmanuel Krivine (conductor) DECCA 4830716 (CD) 3:37 AM vita uscir PICCININI: Toccata V; Aria di saravanda in varie partita Nowowiejski, Felix [1877­1946] Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 1 Missa pro pace (Op.49 No.3) ROMANO, G: Strana armonia d'amore ROSSI, LUIGI: La bella piu bella; A qual dardo MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K453; Piano Polish Radio Choir, Andrzej Bialko (organ), Wlodzimierz Siedlik Concerto No. 18 in B flat major, K456; Divertimento in B flat (conductor) STROZZI: L'Eraclito amoroso 'Udite amanti'; Mi fa rider la speranza major, K137 4:16 AM Jean­Efflam Bavouzet (piano), Manchester Camerata, Gabor Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Craig Marchitelli (archlute, theorbo) Takacs­Nagy (conductor) Nocturne in E flat minor (Op.33 No.1) CHANDOS CHAN10929 (CD) Stéphane Lemelin (piano) GLOSSA GCD922902 (CD) 4:23 AM The Mirror of Claudio Monteverdi 11.45am ­ Disc of the Week Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) MONTEVERDI: Miss in illo tempore Cherubini & Plantade: Requiems pour Louis XVI et Marie­ Ghanaia for solo percussion VINCENTINO: Laura che’l verde lauro Antoinette Colin Currie (marimba) TUDINO: Amor, I’ho molti e molt’anni pianto CHERUBINI: Requiem in C minor 4:30 AM DE WERT: Mia benigna fortuna PLANTADE: Messe des morts in D minor Albinoni, Tomaso (1671­1750) MARENZIO: Solo e pensoso Le Concert Spirituel, Herve Niquet (conductor) Trumpet Concerto in B flat, Op.7 No.3 Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel (conductor) ALPHA ALPHA251 (CD) Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kamerorchester, Alipi Naydenov DEUTSCHE HM 88875143482 (CD) (conductor) SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b083qmvm) 4:39 AM Andras Schiff: Encores after Beethoven Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) BACH, J S: Partita No. 1 in B flat major, BWV825 ­ Menuet I & Beats behind bars Clair de lune II; Partita No. 1 in B flat major, BWV825: Gigue; Prelude & What difference can the arts make in prisons? And what can a Jane Coop (piano) Fugue Book 1 No. 22 in B flat minor, BWV867 composer learn from convicts? 4:44 AM BEETHOVEN: Andante Favori in F, WoO 57 Gibbons, Orlando [1583­1625], Walton, William [1902­1983] HAYDN: Piano Sonata No. 32 in G minor, Hob.XVI:44 Mark­Anthony Turnage made headlines in 2012 when he Drop, Drop, Slow Tears (2 settings by Gibbons and Walton) MOZART: Gigue in G Major, K574 premiered a piece composed in collaboration with the inmates of Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) SCHUBERT: Klavierstuck in E flat minor, D946 No. 1; a Nottinghamshire prison. 4:51 AM Allegretto in C minor, D915; Hungarian Melody in B minor Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) D817 As the Irene Trust’s Music in Prisons project, which Romance for violin and orchestra in G major (Op.26) Andras Schiff (piano) commissioned the work, celebrates 21 years of making music Julia Fischer (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, ECM 4814474 (CD) with prisoners, Turnage recalls the fear he felt the first time he Christopher Warren­Green (conductor) went into a prison. 5:01 AM Ginastera: Orchestral Works 2 Fesch, Willem de (1687­c.1757) GINASTERA: Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 39; Panambi ­ ballet One of the inmates he worked with, Gary, describes how music Concerto for 2 flutes and orchestra in G minor (Op.5 No.2) suite Op. 1a projects have helped build his confidence, and the Irene Trust’s Jed Wentz (flute), Marion Moonen (flute), Musica ad Rhenum Xiayin Wang (piano), Ladies of Manchester Chamber Choir, founder, Sara Lee, reveals her dream of building an arts prison. 5:10 AM BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) CHANDOS CHAN10923 (CD) Reluctant tenor? Adagio and allegro in A flat (Op.70) Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja enjoys a stellar career as a soloist at Li­Wei (cello), Gretel Dowdeswell (piano) 9.30am ­ Building a Library the world’s top opera houses, from Covent Garden, where he 5:20 AM Dr Hannah French surveys recordings of the exquisite music of recently appeared in Norma, to the US, and the Far East. Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) seventeenth­century Venetian Barbara Strozzi. But to keep his voice in shape, whisky and cigars are among the Hora est (antiphon and responsorium) indulgences he has to sacrifice to his art. Radio France Chorus, Denis Comtet (organ), Donald Palumbo 10.25am – Stephen Johnson reviews romantic (conductor) Brahms: Piano Quartets Nos. 1 & 3 Calleja outlines how he persuaded the Maltese Prime Minister to 5:29 AM BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor Op. 25; Piano Quartet provide access to online music education tools for the entire Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] No. 3 in C minor Op. 60 population of his home country. 2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.62) Eldar Nebolsin (piano), Anton Barakhovsky (violin), Alexander Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Zemtsov (viola), Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt (cello) He laments what he describes as the dumbing down of culture 5:42 AM NAXOS 8572798 (CD) and arts across the world, and makes the case for directing greater Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) financial resources to music and the arts. Horn Concerto No.2 in E flat major, K.417 The Cellist of Sarajevo James Sommerville (Horn), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario WILDE, D: Cry, Bosnia­Herzegovina ­ Suite; String Quartet No. Bird Calls Bernardi (Conductor) 1; Piano Trio; Prayer for Bosnia From the earliest cave paintings art has imitated nature, and 5:56 AM Red Note Ensemble music is no exception. But nature also imitates art ,and with Suriani Germani, Alberta (b.19??) DELPHIAN DCD34179 (CD) human intervention, can even be made to mimic itself. Partita Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) Tchaikovsky: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 3 At an exhibition charting the changing relationship between 6:06 AM TCHAIKOVSKY: String Quartet No. 1 in D major Op. 11; String humans and the animal kingdom, Wellcome Collection curator Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Quartet No. 3 in E flat minor Op. 30 Honor Beddard reveals how humans have tried to imitate birdsong and train birds to sing human melodies – or even coach Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 2 of 11 one bird species to sing the songs of another. "Elizabeth ­ The Golden Age". The Classic Score of the Week is Title Back Home Again In Indiana She also explains how the sale of a popular elephant, Jumbo, to Erich Korngold's "The Sea Hawk". Composer MacDonald / Hanley an American buyer prompted Victorian songwriters in England to Album Summit Reunion, Live in Hamburg September 1994 immortalise the animal. Other scores in the programme include Stephen Warbeck's music Label Nagel Heyer for "Charlotte Gray"; Anthony Collins's "Odette" and Georges Number track 4 Radical conductor Delerue's "Mata Hari, Agent H21". Duration 7.08 The German conductor Ingo Metzmacher reveals how he believes Performers: Kenny Davern, cl; Dave Cliff, g; Dave Green, b; the industry has lost its radical sting – and how he SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b083qmvr) Bobby Worth, d. 1994. fears becoming too established. Alyn Shipton presents your requests in all styles of jazz, from trad to contemporary, both vocal and instrumental Artist Ken Moule “There’s this huge danger you just do your job and do what Title Mouse Carol people expect you to do”, says Metzmacher, as he expresses his Make your request by e­mailing [email protected]. Composer Moule admiration for composers, such as Beethoven and Luigi Nono, Album Jazz At Toad Hall who late in life risked all they had achieved to make a new start. Artist Henry Red Allen Label Decca “The biggest danger is that you are afraid to lose your reputation Title Honeysuckle Rose Number LK 4261 Track A 2 – that’s no fun, I think.” Composer Waller / Razaf Duration 6.30 Album Three Classic Albums Plus Performers: Leon Calvert, t; George Chisholm, t; Dickie Hawdon, SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b05qyhg3) Label Avid tenor horn; Bob Edwards, tu; Johnny Scott, Derek Grossmith, Dance, Dance: Deborah Bull Number 1049 CD 1 Track 4 Dougie Robinson, Ronnie Ross, reeds; Ken Moule, p. dir; Arthr Duration 5.08 Watts, b; Allan Ganley, d, 1958. Deborah Bull is a former Royal Ballet principal dancer and was a Performers: Henry Red Allen, t; Kid Ory, tb; Bob McCracken, cl; Creative Director of the Royal Opera House. She is currently Cedric Heywood, p; Frank Haggerty, g; Charkes Oden, b; Alton Artist Mike Daniels assistant principal at King's College London. Deborah chooses Redd, d. July 1959 Title Hiawatha Rag music which was not originally written for the ballet but was later Composer Moret appropriated by choreographers for the ballet stage. Her choices Artist Fats Waller Album Mike on Mike include music by Tchaikovsky, Bach, Ravel, Schubert, Stravinsky Title All That meat and No Potatoes Label Lake and Max Richter. Composer Kirkeby / Waller Number 322 Track 1 Album The Last Years 1940­43 Duration 3.10 01 00:04 Label RCA Bluebird Performers: Mile Daniels, t; Gordon Blundy, tb; John Barnes, cl; Serenade in C major Op.48 for string orchestra: Waltz Number ND 90411 (3) CD 2 Track 12 Des Bacon, p; Eddie Smith, bj; Don Smith, b; Arthur Fryatt, d. Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields Duration 2.47 Nov 1956. Performer: Sir Performers Fats Waller, p, v; John Hamilton, t; Gene Sedric, cl, ts; Al Casey, g; Cedric Wallace, b; Slick Jones, d. 20 March 1941 SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b083qmvt) 02 00:09 Lalo Schifrin Invitation to the dance ­ rondo brillant Artist Lucky Thompson Performer: Title A Lady’s Vanity Kevin Le Gendre shines a spotlight on Argentinian composer/ Performer: Herbert von Karajan Composer Thompson arranger Lalo Schifrin, best known for his film and TV scores, Album Meets Oscar Pettiford including "Theme from Mission Impossible" combining the drive 03 00:19 Johann Sebastian Bach Label Fresh Sound of funk with jazz. He worked closely with Dizzy Gillespie and is Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV.1004 for violin solo: Chaconne Number 424 Track 3 also famous for his work with Clint Eastwood particularly the Performer: Nathan Milstein Duration 5.11 Dirty Harry films. Includes a brand new interview with Lalo Performers: Lucky Thompson, ts; Hank Jones, p; Oscar Pettiford, Schifrin recorded at his home in Beverly Hills. 04 00:34 Maurice Ravel b; Osie Johnson, d. 30 Jan 1956. Concerto in G major for piano and orchestra: 2nd movement; SAT 17:45 Opera on 3 (b083qmvw) Adagio assai Artist Tubby Hayes and Paul Gonsalves Britten's Billy Budd Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Title Pedro’s Walk Performer: Claudio Abbado Composer Ian Hamer Britten's psychological maritime drama Billy Budd is set on board Performer: Martha Argerich Album Just Friends HMS Indomitable at the close of the 18th century, a time of Label Vocalion riotous mutinies amidst the Napoleonic Wars. Adapted from the 05 00:44 Number SML 8482 Track 4 novella by Hermann Melville, his final work, Britten collaborated Quartet in D minor D.810 (Death and the maiden): 1st movement; Duration 4.21 with librettists EM Forster and Eric Crozier in this ambiguous tale Allegro Performers: Tubby Hayes, Paul Gonsalves, ts; Jimmy Deuchar, of good versus evil. In this new co­production from Opera North Performer: Emerson String Quartet Les Condon, t; Keith Christie, tb; Jackie Sharpe, bars; Stan and Royal Dutch Opera recorded at Leeds Grand Theatre, Tracey, p; Lennie Bush, b; Ronnie Stephenson, d. 1965. baritone Roderick Williams makes his debut in the role of Billy 06 00:56 Igor Stravinsky Budd, the charismatic and handsome able seaman undone by his Concerto in D major for violin and orchestra: Toccata Artist Charles Mingus one fatal flaw. Bass Alastair Miles plays his nemesis, the Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Title Folk Forms No 1 depraved Master at Arms Claggart, and tenor Alan Oke is the Performer: Composer Mingus equally conflicted Captain Vere, who looks back on his life's Performer: Itzhak Perlman Album Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus defining events from the safety of old age. Presented by Donald Label Essential Jazz Classics Macleod. 07 01:04 Number 55508 track 1 Divertimento in D major K.205: Finale Duration fade on drums at 8.50 Captain Vere ..... Alan Oke (Tenor) Performer: Academy of St Martin in the Fields Performers: Ted Cusron, t; Eric Dolphy, as; Charles Mingus b; Billy Budd ..... Roderick Williams (Baritone) Dannie Richmond, d. 20 Oct 1960. John Claggart ..... Alastair Miles (Bass) 08 01:09 Jules Massenet Mr Redburn ..... Peter Savidge (Baritone) Manon ­ ballet, arr. & orch. Leighton Lucas: Act 2 Scene 2 Artist Paul Quinichette / John Coltrane Mr Flint ..... Adrian Clarke (Bass­Baritone) Performer: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Title Sunday Lieutenant Ratcliffe ..... Callum Thorpe (Bass) Performer: Richard Bonynge Composer Miller / Stein / Cohn / Kruger Red Whiskers ..... Daniel Norman (Tenor) Album Cattin Donald ..... Eddie Wade (Baritone) 09 01:18 Franz Liszt Label Prestige Dansker ..... Stephen Richardson (Bass) Mephisto waltz no. 2 S.515 for piano Number OJCCD 460­2 Track 2 Novice ..... Oliver Johnston (Tenor) Performer: Stephen Hough Duration 6.58 Novice's Friend ..... Gavan Ring (Baritone) Performers: John Coltrane, Paul Quinichette, ts’ Mal Waldron, p; Squeak ..... David Llewellyn (Tenor) 10 01:31 Julian Euell, b; Ed Thigpen, d. 17 May 1957. Bosun ..... Jeremy Peaker (Bass) Das Lied von der Erde: Der Einsame im Herbst First Mate ..... Paul Gibson (Bass) Performer: Bernard Haitink Artist Artie Shaw Second Mate ..... Nicholas Butterfield (Bass) Performer: Dame Janet Baker Title Nightmare Maintop ..... Aled Hall (Tenor) Performer: Royal Orchestra Composer Shaw Arthur Jones ..... Tim Ochala­Greenough (Tenor) Album Artie Shaw Story Children ..... Cormac Keating, James Slingsby, Jakub Packo, 11 01:42 Georges Bizet Label Proper Daniel Simpson, Lucas Walker Symphony in C major: Adagio Number Properbox 85 CD 2 Track 6 Chorus of Opera North Performer: Bamberger Symphoniker Duration 2.47 Opera North Orchestra Performer: Georges Prêtre Performers Chuck Peterson, John Best, Claude Bowen, t; George Garry Walker (Conductor). Arus, Russell Brown, Harry Rogers, tb; Artie Shaw, cl; Geoege 12 01:54 Max Richter Koenig, Hank Freeman, Tony Pastor, Ronnie Perry, reeds; Les SAT 21:00 Between the Ears (b083qmvy) Infra for piano, string quintet and electronics: Infra 1 Burness, p; Al Avola, g; Sid Weiss, b; Cliff Leeman, d. 27 Sept Tower of Babel Performer: Max Richter 1938. A newly commissioned work for radio from globally renowned SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b083qmvp) Artist Clare Teal / London Gay Big Band theatre director and artist Robert Wilson which has been co­ Women at War Title Too Darn Hot produced by the BBC and a group of German radio stations. In Composer Porter this multilingual sound­collage about the doomed proverbial Matthew Sweet introduces a selection of film music inspired by Album Brave tower of Babel, half a dozen languages are interwoven and the role of women during times of war in the week of the launch Label Mood Indigo juxtaposed. Wilson, originally an architect, has for decades of "Allied" with a new score by Alan Silvestri. Number Track 1 worked worldwide with international ensembles, in various Duration 3.28 cultures and languages, and at constantly changing locations, all The programme draws from films about historic women at the Performers Clare Teal, v, and LGBB. 2015 merging into a single whole: the theatre. In a compositional sharp end of battle, including music by Nina Humphreys for approach which is structural rather than conventionally linear, he "Boudica"; Eric Serra and Mischa Spoliansky's music for films Artist Soprano Summit uses texts from an ancient description of the city of Babylon and about Joan of Arc; and Craig Armstrong/AR Rahman's score for passages from the great works of theatre history: Aeschylus, Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 3 of 11

Euripides, Shakespeare, Racine and Ionesco. Featuring actors and O quam bonus es ­ motet for 2 voices (Si Lodano le Piaghe di Cardiff, including music which reflects the orchestra's role in the musicians including Fiona Shaw, Alan Cumming, Daniel Hope Christo e le Mammelle Della Madonna) BBC's Ten Pieces and its commitment to new music. Presented and architect Daniel Libeskind. Cappella Artemisia, Candace Smith (director) by Nicola Heywood Thomas 4:25 AM Tower of Babel recently won the 'Deutsches Horspielpreis der Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) Handel: Zadok the Priest ARD', the highest award for a radio play in Germany. It is a co­ Clarinet Concertino in E flat major (Op.26) Hector MacDonald: Clyw ein Llef, O Iôr (Hear my Prayer, O production between the BBC and German radio stations HR, Hannes Altrov (clarinet), Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Lord) NDR, RBB and SWR. Paul Mägi (conductor) Huw Watkins: Little Symphony 4:35 AM Debussy: Le Jet d'eau* Violin, Daniel Hope Reicha, Anton (1770­1836) Debussy (orch. John Adams): Le Balcon Trio for Horns (Op.82) Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo and Juliet Dramaturg, Ursula Ruppel Jozef Illes, Jaroslan Snobl, Jan Budzak (French horns) *Elizabeth Atherton (soprano) Co­director, Tilman Hecker 4:45 AM BBC National Chorus of Wales Grainger, Percy (1882­1961) BBC National Orchestra of Wales In co­production with HR, NDR, RBB and SWR. Après un rêve Xian Zhang (conductor). Leslie Howard (piano) SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b083qmw0) 4:49 AM SUN 11:00 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2016, Episode 2 Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) and Choirs (b084fl79) Trio No.2 from Essercizii Musici, for Viola da gamba, BBC Singers Sara Mohr­Pietsch and Robert Worby present the second of two Harpsichord obligato and continuo live Hear and Now concerts from Huddersfield Contemporary Camerata Köln: Rainer Zipperling (solo viola da gamba), BBC Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day celebrates the unique Music Festival. You can hear the German/Icelandic Ensemble Ghislaine Wauters (continuo viola da gamba), Harald Hoeren contributions which the BBC's Orchestras and Choirs make to Adapter playing music by Bunita Marcus and a Naomi Pinnock (harpsichord) British musical life. With live performances from Cardiff, world premiere in tribute to the cult Japanese ensemble Sound 5:01 AM Glasgow, London and Salford, plus discussions, features and Space Ark, and British pianist Richard Uttley in pieces by Kuula, Toivo (1883­1918) recordings which demonstrate the ensembles' distinctive work in Christian Mason and Olga Neuwirth. Plus Taiwan­born soprano Prelude and Fugue for orchestra (Op.10) (1909) their own communities and further afield. Part of Radio 3's 70th Peyee Chen in two solo works by Michael Finnissy and free Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Pertti Pekkanen (conductor) season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering music and improvisation from British trumpeter Percy Pursglove and 5:11 AM culture since the founding of the Third Programme. Norwegian drummer Thomas Stronen. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Rondo in A minor K.511 for piano 11.00 Programme includes: Kristian Bezuidenhout (fortepiano) The baton is passed to the BBC Singers, for a special programme 5:21 AM exploring the group's history and role in the UK's cultural life. Bunita Marcus: Music For Japan (UK premiere) Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Presented by Fiona Talkington with guests including Judith Weir Naomi Pinnock: Music for Europe (world premiere) Hymn to St Cecilia (Op.27) and Judith Bingham, along with interviews from Chief Conductor Ensemble Adapter BBC Singers, David Hill (conductor) David Hill and his predecessors Stephen Cleobury and Simon 5:32 AM Jolly and members of BBC Singers. There will also be a chance Christian Mason: In a world of invisible waves: a butterfly (UK Kodaly, Zoltán (1882­1967) to hear movements from Philip Moore's Requiem, the world premiere) Adagio premiere of which BBC Singers gave earlier in November. Richard Uttley (piano) Morten Carlsen (viola), Sergej Osadchuk (piano) 5:41 AM 12.00 Olga Neuwirth: Incidendo/fluido Sean Rafferty hosts a live BBC Singers concert from the group's Richard Uttley (prepared piano & electronics) Schickhard, Johann Christian (c.1682­c.1760) Sonata in C major for flute and harpsichord home at Maida Vale Studios. Conducted by Ben Palmer, the Vladislav Brunner jr. (flute), Herta Madarova (harpsichord) concert will include works by composers closely associated with Michael Finnissy: Song 1; Song 16 the group. Peyee Chen (soprano) 5:51 AM Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) SUN Avondmuziek 13:00 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras Free improvisation by Percy Pursglove (trumpet) and Thomas and Choirs (b083qp87) Stronen (drums). I Solisti del Vento, Ivo Hadermann (conductor) 6:01 AM BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Milhaud, Darius (1892­1974) The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra takes up the next lap of SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2016 Le Globe­trotter, Op.358 CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) celebrations in Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day 6:20 AM SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b083qp7z) 13.02 Bobby Wellins tribute Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861­1906) Suite No.2 for 2 pianos (Op.23), 'Silhouettes' Jamie MacDougall and Kate Molleson present recordings of the James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) BBC Scottish Symphony, including music by Berlioz, Nielsen One of the UK's finest and most distinctive saxophonists, Bobby and Purcell. Joined by guests in the studio, Jamie and Kate also 6:37 AM Wellins sadly died last month. Geoffrey Smith salutes a introduce discussion and features, including the orchestra's Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) distinguished career, and the passionate, poignant sound which current principal conductor Thomas Dausgaard on musical Orchestral Suite No.3 in D major (BWV.1068) has led the way on such classic recordings as Stan Tracey's connections with the Scottish landscape, and Ilan Volkov about Erik Niord Larsen, Roar Broström (oboe), Ole Edvard Antonsen, 'Under Milk Wood'. his pioneering Tectonics Festival. Guests include Richard Lasse Rossing, Jens Petter Antonsen (trumpet), Rolf Cato Raade Holloway who will discuss Sistema Scotland's work building (timpani), Risör Festival Strings, Andrew Manze (conductor). SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b083qp81) social change through orchestral music, and former Proms 2014: Martyn Brabbins conducting the BBC Symphony fellows Jessica Cottis and Holly Mathieson will talk about their SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b083qp83) Orchestra time spent working with the BBC SSO. Sunday ­ Martin Handley Catriona Young presents a programme of Ivor Gurney, Sally 14.00 Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show Beamish and William Walton from the 2014 BBC Proms. Live from Glasgow's City Halls, James MacMillan conducts the featuring listener requests and at 8.55am, "Power of Three" ­ the 1:01 AM BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a concert of works by next instalment of a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds Gurney, Ivor [1890­1937] living Scottish composers, including his own Confession of from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives. War Elegy Isobel Gowdie. Presented by Jamie MacDougall. BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Email [email protected]. 1:15 AM Stuart Macrae: Stirling Choruses Beamish, Sally [b.1956] Anna Meredith: Fringeflower SUN The Singing ­ concerto for accordion and orchestra 09:00 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras Judith Weir: Music Untangled James Crabb (accordion), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martyn and Choirs (b083qp85) James MacMillan: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie Brabbins (conductor) BBC National Orchestra of Wales 1:37 AM BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Rameau, Jean­Philippe [1683­1764] BBC Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day celebrates the unique James MacMillan (conductor) Pieces de clavecin ­ Conversations of the Muses contributions which the BBC's Orchestras and Choirs make to James Crabb (accordion) British musical life. With live performances from Cardiff, BBC Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day celebrates the unique 1:42 AM Glasgow, London and Salford, plus discussions, features and contributions which the BBC's Orchestras and Choirs make to Walton, William [1902­1983] recordings which demonstrate the ensembles' distinctive work in British musical life. With live performances from Cardiff, Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor their own communities and further afield. Part of Radio 3's 70th Glasgow, London and Salford, plus discussions, features and BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering music and recordings which demonstrate the ensembles' distinctive work in 2:27 AM culture since the founding of the Third Programme. their own communities and further afield. Part of Radio 3's 70th Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering music and Violin Sonata (Op.134) 09.00 culture since the founding of the Third Programme. Vesko Eschkenazy (violin), Ludmil Angelov (piano) To start the day, Nicola Heywood Thomas presents recordings of 3:01 AM the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, including music by SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b083qpdf) Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur (1842­1900) Heinrich Biber, Havergal Brian and Leonard Bernstein. She's A Service for Advent with Carols Symphony in E major 'Irish' joined by guests in the studio for discussion and features about BBC Philharmonic, Richard Hickox (conductor) the orchestra's work with the deaf community in its home city of Live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge Cardiff, its recording of the soundtrack for the next series of 3:37 AM Doctor Who, and its support of young musicians in the National Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] Carol: Out of your sleep (Timothy Salter) Youth Orchestra of Wales. Piano Sonata in A minor D.845, Op.42 Processional Hymn: O come, O come, Emmanuel! 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I The Message of Advent 'Lady Caroline Lamb' ­ Elegy for viola and orchestra 11 Fantasias on 16th­Century songs Sentence and Collect Lawrence Power (viola) Hespèrion XX, Jordi Savall (viol and director) Antiphons: O Sapientia and O Adonai BBC Symphony Orchestra 3:30 AM First lesson: Isaiah 11 vv.1­5 Rumon Gamba (conductor). Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), transcr. Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Anthem: A Hymn of Saint Columba (Benjamin Britten) Die Forelle (S.564) Second lesson: 1 Thessalonians 5 vv.1­11 SUN 20:30 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras Simon Trpceski (piano) Carol: Adam lay ybounden (Ian Shaw) and Choirs (b084j4q1) 3:34 AM II The Word of God BBC Philharmonic Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), transcr. Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Sentence and Collect Ständchen arr. for piano ­ from Schwanengesang (D. 957) Antiphons: O Radix Jesse and O Clavis David The BBC Philharmonic takes up the last lap of celebrations in Simon Trpceski (piano) Carol: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (James Burton) ­ Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day. 3:41 AM commissioned by St John's College, first performance Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Third lesson: Micah 4 vv.1­4 20.30 "Misera, dove son!" (scena) and "Ah! non son'io che parlo" (aria) Carol: Lux Mundi (Paul Comeau) The BBC Philharmonic, presented by Martin Handley. Live (K.369) Fourth lesson: Luke 4 vv.14­21 performance from MediaCityUK in Salford Quays featuring Rosemary Joshua (soprano), Freiburg Barockorchester, René Hymn: Come, thou long­expected Jesus (Cross of Jesus) (descant: present and graduate singers from the BBC's New Generation Jacobs (conductor) Christopher Robinson) Artist scheme, and recordings and conversation exploring the 3:48 AM III The Prophetic Call orchestra's history and role in the UK's cultural life. Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Sentence and Collect Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra in D major Antiphons: O Oriens and O Rex Gentium Stravinsky: Friedemann Immer (trumpet), Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Anthem: This is the record of John (Orlando Gibbons) Concerto in E flat 'Dumbarton Oaks' Goebel (director) Fifth lesson: Malachi 3 vv.1­7 Pulcinella 3:55 AM Carol: John the Baptist (Michael Finnissy) Ruby Hughes (soprano) Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852­1924) Sixth lesson: Matthew 3 vv.1­11 Robin Tritschler (tenor) Eternal Father ­ from 3 Motets (Op.135 No.2) Hymn: On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry (Winchester New) Ashley Riches (bass­baritone) BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) (descant: Christopher Robinson) BBC Philharmonic 4:02 AM IV The Christ­Bearer Jamie Phillips (conductor) Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) Sentence and Collect Elegie for cello and orchestra (Op.24) Antiphon: O Emmanuel 21.30 Shauna Rolston (cello), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Carol: The Angel Gabriel (arr. Edgar Pettman) BBC Philharmonic violinist Julian Gregory reflects on key Mayer (conductor) Seventh lesson: Luke 1 vv.39­49 moments in the history of this ever­evolving ensemble, 4:10 AM Carol: There is no rose (John Joubert) introducing some of the special recordings and some of the Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Magnificat: Chichester Service (William Walton) special people who have been an important part of the orchestra's Partita no.1 in B flat major, BWV.825 for keyboard Eighth lesson: John 3 vv.1­8 life. Zhang Zuo (piano) Sentence and Christmas Collect Carol: Noe, noe (David Bednall) 4:23 AM SUN 22:30 Early Music Late (b083qq60) Pellegrini, Domenico (17th C.) / Piccinini, Alessandro (1566­ Hymn: Lo! he comes with clouds descending (Helmsley) Concerto Koln ­ Handel (descant: Christopher Robinson) c.1638) College Prayer and Blessing Courante per la X (Pellegrini); Chiaccona in partite variate Elin Manahan Thomas introduces a concert given by Concerto (Piccinini) Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude on "Nun komm, der Heiden Köln of Handel's 'The King Shall Rejoice' plus extracts from his Heiland" (BWV 661) J.S.Bach United Continuo Ensemble fiery oratorio 'Hercules' 4:31 AM Director of Music: Andrew Nethsingha Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804­1857) Handel: The King Shall Rejoice Valse­fantasie in B minor for orchestra Assistant Organist: Joseph Wicks Concerto Köln Producer: Stephen Shipley. Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) Olof Boman (conductor) 4:39 AM Ponchielli, Amilcare (1834­1886) SUN 16:30 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras Handel: 'Hercules' (excerpts) and Choirs (b083qq5y) Capriccio for oboe and piano (Op.80) Overture Wan­Soo Mok (oboe), Hyun­Soo Chi (piano) BBC Concert Orchestra Recitative­ O Hercules why art thou absent from me Aria 4:50 AM The world when day's career is run Mascagni, Pietro (1863­1945) The BBC Concert Orchestra takes up the next lap of celebrations Act II ­ Sinfonia Aria 'Voi lo sapete, O Mamma' from 'Cavalleria Rusticana' (from in Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day. Recitative ­ Welcome the rising day! Scene 1, sung by Santuzza) Aria ­ Begone my fears fly hence away Ritva Autinen (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, 16.30 Chorus ­ Crown with festal pomp the day Kari Tikka (conductor) The BBC Concert Orchestra in concert live from the Barbican in Act III ­ Sinfonia 4:53 AM London, as part of the BBC Symphony Orchestra's Total Aria ­ Cease, ruler of the day to rise Busoni, Ferruccio (1866­1924) Immersion Richard Rodney Bennett weekend. Chorus ­ Jealousy! Infernal pest! 2 Finnish Folksong arrangements for piano duet (Op.27) Scene ­ Where shall I fly? Erik T. Tawaststjerna and Hui­Ying Liu (pianos) Richard Rodney Bennett: Ann Hallenberg (mezzo­soprano) Partita Annika Hudak (contralto) 5:05 AM Four Songs Niklas Engquist (tenor) Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Claire Martin (singer) Swedish Radio Chorus Aria 'Wie furchtsam' from Cantata no.33 (BWV.33), 'Allein zu BBC Concert Orchestra Concerto Köln dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Scott Dunn (conductor) Olof Boman (conductor). Maria Sanner (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director) Richard Rodney Bennett: SUN 23:30 Recital (b083qq62) 5:17 AM What Sweeter Music Richard Rodney Bennett Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Puer Nobis String Quartet in D major (Op.64 No.5) 'The Lark' The Garden More from this most versatile of composers from today's "Total Yggdrasil String Quartet BBC Singers Immersion" Concerts at the Barbican Centre and Guildhall 5:35 AM Anna Tilbrook (piano) School. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Sonata in C major (Op.1 No.7) 17.30 Peter Hannan (recorder), Colin Tilney (harpsichord), Christel Recordings of the BBC Concert Orchestra, including music by MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2016 Thielmann (viola da gamba) Charles Williams and Clean Bandit. Plus features and live 5:47 AM discussion about the orchestra's history and its work with young MON 00:30 Through the Night (b083qr7p) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) musicians at this year's WHY Festival, and an interview with Proms 2015: Verdi's Requiem A Midsummer Night's Dream (Op.61) ­ incidental music chief conductor Keith Lockhart. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Catriona Young presents a performance of Verdi's Requiem from Schønwandt (conductor) SUN 18:30 Pass the Baton! Celebrating the BBC Orchestras the 2015 BBC Proms. 6:12 AM and Choirs (b084j3g5) 12:31 AM Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) BBC Symphony Orchestra Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Late Summer Nights (1914) Requiem Dan Franklin (piano). The BBC Symphony Orchestra takes up the next lap of Angela Meade (soprano), Karen Cargill (mezzo­soprano), Yosep celebrations in Radio 3's Pass the Baton! day Kang (tenor), Raymond Aceto (bass), Concert Association of the MON 06:30 Breakfast (b083qr7r) Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, BBC Scottish Symphony Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny 18.30 Orchestra, Donald Runnicles (conductor) Penny Gore presents recordings of the BBC Symphony 1:51 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Orchestra, plus features and discussion exploring the orchestra's Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) featuring listener requests and a new specially composed work by history and role in the UK's cultural life. String Quartet no.14 (Op.131) in C sharp minor our "Embedded Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner, in partnership Orlando Quartet with Sound and Music. 19.30 2:31 AM Email [email protected]. The BBC Symphony Orchestra in concert, live from the Barbican Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) in London, as part of the BBC Total Immersion Richard Rodney Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54 MON Bennett weekend Dina Yoffe (piano), Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans 09:00 Essential Classics (b083qr7t) Brüggen (conductor) Monday ­ Sarah Walker with Lynne Truss Richard Rodney Bennett: 3:03 AM Symphony No.3 Caurroy, Eustache du (1549­1609)

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9am Studio Musicians MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rw0t9) My favourite... Rameau dance music. Sarah puts on her dancing [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] shoes as she shares a selection of her favourite dances from Gordon Jacob French baroque composer Rameau's most celebrated operas and An Original Suite for Military Band (1928) MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b083qrgr) ballets, including Hippolyte et Aricie, Les Indes Galantes, The Regimental Band of the Coldstream Guards Cavalli's La Calisto Dardanus and Zais. Major Graham Jones, director Live from Wigmore Hall, London: La Nuova Musica perform 9.30am Gordon Jacob Cavalli's La Calisto. Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music Festal Flourish (1958) played backwards. Colin Walsh, organ Cavalli: La Calisto (part 1)

10am Gordon Jacob 8.10pm Interval: Pied Piper Sarah's guest is the writer and broadcaster Lynne Truss. Best Lento e mesto from Symphony No.1 (1929) A radio programme that's aimed at children and teenagers, but known as the author of the hugely successful punctuation bible London Philharmonic Orchestra draws in an audience of all ages. That's exactly what Pied Piper Eats, Shoots and Leaves, Lynne started her career as a literary Barry Wordsworth, conductor was ­ a twenty­minute programme that ran on BBC Radio 3 from editor, then critic and columnist. She has written extensively for 1971 until the untimely death of its presenter, early music radio, with her work including dramas, comedy series, Joseph Horovitz specialist David Munrow in May 1976. It was broadcast at tea adaptations and short series, and is a familiar voice on Radio 4, String Quartet No.5 (1969) time and was initially billed as 'tales and music for younger often presenting and contributing to radio discussions. Lynne has Carducci Quartet listeners', yet many now cite it as the programme that gave them a also written novels including Going Loco, Tennyson's Gift, With way into classical music. As part of the celebrations of the 70th One Lousy Free Packet of Seed and Cat Out of Hell. Joseph Horovitz anniversary of the Third Programme, BBC Radio 3 has dug out Lynne talks about her new novel, The Lunar Cats, and shares her Slow Blues & Vivace from Jazz Concerto for Piano, Strings and some of the programmes from the archive to give us a chance to favourite pieces of classical music throughout the week, including Percussion (1965) listen again to how Munrow enthused his audiences with his works by Beethoven, Donizetti and Rodgers and Hammerstein. Royal Ballet Sinfonia passion for music of all types. David Owen Norris, piano 10.30am Joseph Horovitz, conductor. During the intervals of the concerts this week, we'll be hearing a Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of selection of programmes from the five­year­long series. Munrow pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b083qrcv) explored a wide range of music, and these five programmes can archives presented by David Hendy. Wigmore Hall Mondays: Ilker Arcayurek and Simon Lepper only begin to give a taste of the topics he covered.

Followed by Music in Time Live from Wigmore Hall, London. In this edition of Pied Piper from 13th September 1971, David Introduced by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Munrow discusses the music of Handel, sings 'jolly good, jolly Music in Time: Romantic good' along to a Bach Brandenburg concerto and gives a brief Sarah places Music in Time as she explores Debussy's take on Radio 3 New Generation Artist and finalist in the 2015 Cardiff history of electronic and pipe organs. one of the most popular chamber music genres, the string quartet, Singer of the World competition, Ilker Arcayürek (tenor) makes where the composer's use of modes and innovative textures his Wigmore Hall debut. He is joined by pianist Simon Lepper to 8.30pm Cavalli: La Calisto (part 2) reflect his interest in non­Western music. perform songs by Schubert to texts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Schumann's song cycle Dichterliebe, Op. 48, which Calisto ..... Lucy Crowe, soprano 11am draws on 16 poems from Heinrich Heine's collection Lyrisches Giove ..... James Platt, bass Sarah's artist of the week is the pianist Moura Lympany. After Intermezzo. Schumann arranged them into story of love which is Diana ..... Jurgita Adamonyté, mezzo­soprano auditioning for the conductor Basil Cameron, Lympany made her briefly enjoyed and then irrevocably lost. Endimione ..... Tim Mead, countertenor concert debut with him at Harrogate in 1929, aged just twelve, Giunone ..... Rachel Kelly, mezzo­soprano playing Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto. Several years later, Franz Schubert (1797­1828) Mercurio ..... James Newby, baritone she came second to Emil Gilels in the Ysaÿe Piano Competition Ganymed, D544 Pane ..... Andrew Tortise, tenor in Brussels, and by the Second World War she had become one of Schäfers Klagelied, D121 Linfea ..... Sam Furness, tenor the UK's most popular pianists. Her repertoire focuses mainly on Auf dem See, D543 Satirino ..... Jake Arditti, countertenor music of the Romantic period and the 20th century, and Der Musensohn, D764 Silvano ..... Edward Grint, bass­baritone throughout the week we'll hear her in recordings of piano Am Flusse, D766 La Nuova Musica concertos by Liszt (No. 2), Rachmaninov (No. 1) and Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt, D325 David Bates director Mendelssohn (No. 1), as well as Chopin's 24 Preludes and Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Robert Schumann (1810­1856) Francesco Cavalli's La Calisto, first performed in Venice in 1651, Dichterliebe Op. 48 blends comedy and tragedy with music of sensuous beauty and Liszt irresistible charm. The opera's libretto is based on the ancient Piano Concerto No. 2 in A, S125 Ilker Arcayürek, tenor Greek myth of the nymph Callisto as related by Ovid in his Moura Lympany (piano) Simon Lepper, piano. Metamorphoses. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Malcolm Sargent (conductor). MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b083qrcx) Its modern revival at the 1970 Glyndebourne Festival created a Salzburg Mozartwoche 2016, Episode 1 wave of interest in Baroque opera that continues to grow today, MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rw0t9) driven by the energy and artistic vision of groups such as La Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz (1895­1984 and 1926­), The Penny Gore introduces the first in a week of highlights from the Nuova Musica and its director David Bates, who made his Impact of War! Salzburg Mozartwoche festival, featuring music by Mendelssohn critically acclaimed US debut in 2014 conducting La Calisto with and Mozart. Cincinnati Opera. This week Donald Macleod is joined by composer Joseph Horovitz, who not only talks about his own career, but also that of In today's programme, the main work is Mendelssohn's dramatic MON 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b083qrgt) his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob; both have had a significant depiction of the Old Testament story of the prophet Elijah. UA Fanthorpe impact upon students at the Royal College of Music, and both have been prolific in writing concertos, and music for wind and 2pm: Ian McMillan continues with a recording from a Proms Interval brass. Gordon Jacob composed over 400 works, and was so programme broadcast in 2000, U.A. Fanthorpe reads two of her successful in his lifetime, he was asked to write music for the Elijah, oratorio, Op. 70 poems on the subject of Youth and Age. coronation of the Queen. Jacob spent much of his time tutoring at Christopher Maltmann (baritone) the Royal College of Music, where he taught Joseph Horovitz. Werner Güra (tenor) Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Horovitz likewise went on to teach at the Royal College of Music, Christiane Karg (soprano) seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 and has composed such notable works as his Clarinet Sonatina, Katharina Magiera (contralto) remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. the theme music to Rumpole of the Bailey and Lillie, plus a work Himani Grundström (soprano) Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney which won him an Ivor Novello Award, his cantata Captain Noah Alice Hoffmann (contralto) and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by and His Floating Zoo. Michaela Diermeier (contralto) contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and Michaela Aigner (organ) broadcast on The Verb. Gordon Jacob came from a military background, and retained Salzburg Bach Chorus wonderful memories of his childhood in London with barrel Camerata Salzburg Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. organs, dancing bears, and German bands. Writing music for Pablo Heras­Casado (conductor). wind and brass bands became a profitable and enjoyable Photograph: R.V. Bailey. enterprise for Jacob, including his "An Original Suite for Military MON 16:30 In Tune (b083qrcz) Band". A military life was not for Jacob however, though he did The Prince Regent's Band, Sebastian Knauer MON 22:00 Music Matters (b083qmvm) spend time serving on the frontline in WWI. It was during the [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] Great War that he lost one of his closest brothers, Anstey, and he Katie Derham with a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. Her dedicated his First Symphony to him. guests include period instrument ensemble The Prince Regent's MON 22:45 The Essay (b072hwj6) Band, who launch their latest CD in Oxford on Tuesday, and Inspiring Women in Music, Inspiring Women in Music: Sarah Joseph Horovitz, who joins Donald Macleod to talk about his pianist Sebastian Knauer, who has a new disc of his own out early Connolly music, and that of his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob, was also a next month. Plus Sotherby's expert Simon Maguire comes in to victim of war, having to flee at the beginning of WWII. talk about the upcoming auction of a manuscript of Mahler's A week of Essays in which five women tell us about their lives in Horovitz's formative experiences influenced his biographical Second Symphony, expected to sell for millions. music including what, and who, inspires them. Today, the mezzo­ Fifth String Quartet. Arriving to safety in Britain, Horovitz had to soprano Sarah Connolly talks about her career, her family, and learn a new culture and language. This adopting of other 5.30pm Power of Three ­ another chance to hear the next the inspirational characters she has played. languages is also present in his music, such as exploring the instalment in a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the musical language of jazz in the Jazz Concerto for Piano, Strings BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b083qrzw) and Percussion. Hendy. David Murray, Geri Allen and Terri Lyne Carrington

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Soweto Kinch presents David Murray, Geri Allen and Terri Lyne Niklas Liepe (Violin), Niels Liepe (Piano) by Beethoven, Donizetti and Rodgers and Hammerstein. Carrington with their Power Trio in concert at London's Cadogan 4:55 AM Hall. The band play music from their acclaimed new album Dvorak, Antonin (1841­1904) 10.30am "Perfection" and discuss the significant influence of Ornette Slavonic Dance No.9 in B minor (Op.72 No.1) Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Coleman on their music. Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (Conductor) pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 5:01 AM archives presented by David Hendy. Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2016 Prelude from Pelleas et Melisande, Suite Op.80 Followed by Music in Time Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Roger Norrington TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b083qvvr) (Conductor) Music in Time: Modern A celebration of Jeannette Thurber 5:07 AM Sarah places Music in Time, looking at the folk influences in one Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) of Zoltan Kodaly's most famous works: his Hary Janos Suite. Catriona Young presents performances of Dvorák's New World Rondo in C major (K.373) Together with Bartok, Kodaly was the most important figure in Symphony and American voices and music from the archives of Barnabás Keleman (Violin), Hungarian National Philharmonic establishing Hungarian nationalism twentieth­century music. This the Library of Congress in Washington. Orchestra, Zoltan Kocsis (Conductor) was partly thanks to new recording technology, which allowed 1:01 AM 5:13 AM him to go out into the field and record folk tunes. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Symphony no 8 in F major (Op.93) Violin Sonata in G major 11am Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Roger Norrington Alina Ibragimova (Violin), Cedric Tiberghien (Piano) Sarah's artist of the week is the pianist Moura Lympany. After (Conductor) 5:31 AM auditioning for the conductor Basil Cameron, Lympany made her 1:24 AM White, Edward R. (19th century) concert debut with him at Harrogate in 1929, aged just twelve, Berlioz, Hector (1803­1869) Jolly Soldier: An American Independence Song taken from the playing Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto. Several years later, Excerpts from Romeo et Juliette (Op.7) Social Harp (1855) she came second to Emil Gilels in the Ysaÿe Piano Competition Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Roger Norrington Southern Traditional Singers, Hugh McGraw (Conductor) in Brussels, and by the Second World War she had become one of (Conductor) 5:33 AM the UK's most popular pianists. Her repertoire focuses mainly on 1:39 AM Anonymous, orch. Gregor, Christian music of the Romantic period and the 20th century, and Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) 2 Moravian Chorales throughout the week we'll hear her in recordings of piano Symphony No.9 in E minor (Op.95), 'From the New World' American Brass Quintet concertos by Liszt (No. 2), Rachmaninov (No. 1) and Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Roger Norrington 5:35 AM Mendelssohn (No. 1), as well as Chopin's 24 Preludes and Falla's (Conductor) Billings, William (1746­1800) Nights in the Gardens of Spain. 2:22 AM Two psalm­tunes: Kittery (1786) & Cobham (1794) Charpentier, Gustave (1860­1956) Gregg Smith Singers, Gregg Smith (Conductor) Chopin Preludes, Op. 28 Depuis le jour, from the opera "Louise" 5:38 AM Moura Lympany (piano). Dorothy Maynor (Soprano), Arpad Sandor (Piano) Purcell, Henry (1659­1695), Playford, John (1623­1686) 2:27 AM Seven works by Purcell & Playford TUE Trad. Spiritual, arr. Dett, R. Nathaniel Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (Director) 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rw1mr) Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz (1895­1984 and 1926­), The Ride on Jesus (spiritual) 5:51 AM Pursuit of Careers Not in Music Dorothy Maynor (Soprano), Arpad Sandor (Piano) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) 2:29 AM Symphony No.96 in D major 'Miracle' (H.1.96) This week Donald Macleod is joined by composer Joseph Villa­Lobos, Heitor (1887­1959) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (Conductor) Horovitz, who not only talks about his own career, but also that of Xango 6:14 AM Roland Hayes (Tenor), Reginald Boardman (Piano) his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob; both have had a significant Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (1840­1893) impact upon students at the Royal College of Music, and both 2:31 AM Romeo and Juliet ­ fantasy overture have been prolific in writing concertos, and music for wind and Trad, arr. Barber, Samuel Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor) brass. Waly Waly 6:35 AM Samuel Barber (Baritone), Samuel Barber (Piano) Roman, Johan Helmich (1694­1758) Both Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz had false starts. Horovitz 2:34 AM Symphonia No.20 in E minor originally set out to be an artist, whereas Jacob intended to be a Barber, Samuel (1910­1981) Stockholm Antiqua journalist, though both came round to the idea of composing in Excerpts from Hermit Songs 6:44 AM the end. Jacob studied at the Royal College of Music, under Leontyne Price (soprano), Samuel barber (piano) Weelkes, Thomas (1576­1623) Stanford and Howells, and was soon composing works such as 2:41 AM When David heard (O my son Absalom) his "William Byrd Suite". But it wasn't long after his years as a Trad. American BBC Singers, Bo Holten (Director) student, that he was making his Proms first appearance, Shenandoah 6:48 AM conducting a performance of his own First Viola Concerto. Thomas Hampson (baritone), pianist unknown Billings, William (1746­1800) 2:44 AM David's Lamentation It was the influence of his teacher Gordon Jacob which made Tippett, Michael (1905­1998) His Majestie's Clerkes, Paul Hillier (Conductor) Joseph Horovitz want to compose. Jacob's prolific output as a Five Negro Spirituals from the oratorio "A Child of our Time" 6:51 AM composer of concertos influenced Horovitz's own work in that Vancouver Bach Choir, Bruce Pullan (Conductor) Herbert, Victor (1859­1924) area, such as his Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra. And 2:55 AM Selection from the musical "The Fortune Teller" again, like Jacob, Horovitz soon found himself writing music for Trad. arr. Burleigh, Harry Thacker Eastman­Dryden Orchestra, Donald Hunsberger (Conductor). the stage, such as his popular score for "Alice in Wonderland". Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Victoria de los Angeles (Soprano), Geoffrey Parsons (Piano) TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b083qw2x) Joseph Horovitz 3:01 AM Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Vivace from Dance Suite (1991) Thomson, Virgil (1896­1989) Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra Quartet for strings No.2 Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Frederick Fennel, conductor Musicians from the Chamber Music Conference and Composer's featuring listener requests and a new specially composed work by Forum of the East our "Embedded Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner, in partnership Gordon Jacob 3:24 AM with Sound and Music. The Earle of Oxford's Marche from the "William Byrd Suite" Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) (1922) Missa Dei filii (Missa ultimarum secundat) ZWV.20 Email [email protected]. Eastman Wind Ensemble Martina Janková (Soprano), Wiebke Lehmkuhl (Contralto), Frederick Fennell, conductor Krystian Adam Krzeszowiak (Tenor), Felix Rumpf (Bass), TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b083qwbm) Dresden Chamber Choir, Wroc?aw Baroque Orchestra, Václav Tuesday ­ Sarah Walker with Lynne Truss Joseph Horovitz Luks (Conductor) Allegro from Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (1948 4:06 AM 9am rev.1956) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) My favourite... Rameau dance music. Sarah puts on her dancing Royal Ballet Sinfonia Fantasia in G major BWV.572 shoes as she shares a selection of her favourite dances from Fiona Cross, clarinet Tomas Thon (Organ) French baroque composer Rameau's most celebrated operas and Joseph Horovitz, conductor 4:14 AM ballets, including Hippolyte et Aricie, Les Indes Galantes, Borodin, Alexander (1833­1887) Dardanus and Zais. Joseph Horovitz Polovtsian dances Pas de deux from "Alice in Wonderland" (1953) BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (Conductor) 9.30am English Northern Philharmonia 4:26 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: which location is being Joseph Horovitz, conductor Vilec, Michal (1902­1979) depicted in this piece of music? On the Watchtower (from the cycle 'Summer Pictures') Gordon Jacob Matej Vrabel (Piano), Ivica Gabrisova­Encingerova (Flute) 10am Viola Concerto No.1 in C minor (1925 rev.1976) 4:30 AM Sarah's guest is the writer and broadcaster Lynne Truss. Best BBC Concert Orchestra Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) known as the author of the hugely successful punctuation bible Helen Callus, viola Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt ­ overture (Op.27) Eats, Shoots and Leaves, Lynne started her career as a literary Stephen Bell, conductor Orchestre National de France, Riccardo Muti (Conductor) editor, then critic and columnist. She has written extensively for 4:44 AM radio, with her work including dramas, comedy series, Joseph Horovitz Boccherini, Luigi (1743­1805) adaptations and short series, and is a familiar voice on Radio 4, Two Majorcan Pieces (1956) Minuet (from Quintet G.275) often presenting and contributing to radio discussions. Lynne has Gervase de Peyer, clarinet Varazdin Chamber Orchestra, David Geringas (Conductor) also written novels including Going Loco; Tennyson's Gift; With Cyril Preedy, piano. 4:48 AM One Lousy Free Packet of Seed and Cat Out of Hell. Lynne talks Turina, Joaquin (1882­1949) about her new novel, The Lunar Cats, and shares her favourite TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b083qx7z) Homenaje a Navarra pieces of classical music throughout the week, including works Lawrence Power and Friends, Episode 1

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Fiona Talkington presents a new series from LSO St Luke's in 8.15: Interval: Pied Piper WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2016 London featuring Lawrence Power and Friends. Today Lawrence During the intervals of the concerts this week, we'll be hearing a Power plays both viola and violin (though not at the same time) in selection of programmes from the five year long series. Munrow WED 00:30 Through the Night (b083qvw0) two very different trios by Brahms. explored a wide range of music, and these five programmes can Proms 2014: Andrew Davis conducts the Melbourne Symphony only begin to give a taste of the topics he covered. In this edition Orchestra Brahms: Trio in A minor for viola, cello and piano, Op 114 of Pied Piper from 10th March 1975, David Munrow looks at the Lawrence Power (viola), early days of the life of Sir Thomas Beecham, the impression the Catriona Young presents performances from the 2014 BBC Paul Watkins (cello), success of his grandfather's laxative business had on the family Proms of Elgar's Cello Concerto and Berlioz's Symphonie Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano). and how the young Thomas learned the repertoire from his fantastique. father's huge collection of music boxes. 12:31 AM Brahms: Piano Trio No 1 in B major, Op 8 Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Lawrence Power (violin), 8.35 Don Juan, Op.20 Paul Watkins (cello), Beethoven: String Quartet in B flat major, Op 130, and Grosse Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano). Fuge, Op 133 12:49 AM Elgar, Edward (1857­1934) One of the world's most charismatic viola soloists, Lawrence Elias Quartet: Cello Concerto in E minor (Op.85) Power has been praised for his "technical brilliance and emotional Sara Bitlloch and Donald Grant, Truls Mørk (cello), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Andrew depth" and described as "an artist of exceptional expressive Martin Saving, viola Davis (conductor) power." Here he takes charge of the latest of Radio 3's curated "... Marie Bitlloch, cello 1:19 AM and Friends" series at LSO St Luke's in London, inviting a Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) distinguished group of kindred spirits to join him in a celebration The Elias Quartet visit Leamington Spa, having toured 1st movement (Declamation) from Solo Cello Suite No.2, Op.80 of the viola as chamber­music star, revealing it in many settings extensively throughout Europe and the USA and completed Truls Mørk (cello) and contexts, guises and characters. The Guardian has said of their ground­breaking Beethoven Project: performing 1:24 AM Power that "his tone is breathtakingly beautiful, rich and poetic, and recording the composer's complete string quartets. Tonight Berlioz, Hector (1803­1869) but such is his insight that the music, rather than his technique, is they couple one of the greatest of those with works by Haydn and Symphonie fantastique, Op.14 what commands attention.". Britten. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) 2:15 AM TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b083qx8x) TUE 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b083qxx7) Holst, Gustav (1874­1934) Salzburg Mozartwoche 2016, Episode 2 Gillian Clarke Wind Quintet in A flat major, Op.14 Cinque Venti Penny Gore introduces a week of highlights from the Salzburg Ian McMillan with another episode in the series introducing 2:31 AM Mozartwoche festival featuring music by Mendelssohn and former National Poet of Wales, Gillian Clarke reading her poems Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Mozart. There are also performances from other concerts which 'The Beginning' and 'Flood' from a Twenty Minutes Poetry Prom 4 Impromptus (Op.142) (D.935) have recently been performed in Austria including the rarely broadcast in 2002. Alfred Brendel (piano) heard Symphony No 2 by 3:03 AM Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich [1840­1893] 2pm: seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 Violin Concerto in D major (Op.35) W.A. Mozart remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Anne­Sofie Mutter (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, André Sinfonia concertante in E flat, K. 364 Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney Previn (conductor) Christoph Koncz (violin) and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by 3:38 AM Nils Mönkemeyer (viola) contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) , Grenoble broadcast on The Verb. (conductor) Abendempfindung (K.523) Elly Ameling (soprano), Jörg Demus (piano) Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. 2:30pm: 3:43 AM Felix Mendelssohn Photograph: Adrian Pope. Dowland, John (1563­1626) arr. Duarte/Galbraith Symphony No. 5 in D, op. 107 ('Reformation') Fantasie arr. for guitar Manuel Calderon (guitar) Les Musiciens du Louvre, Grenoble TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b083qy59) Marc Minkowski (conductor) The Weird, Science and Art at Fact, Japanese Film Your Name 3:47 AM Jiranek, Frantisek (1698­1778) 3:05pm: Weird fiction presents the universe as an irrational place, totally Sinfonia in D major W.A. Mozart indifferent to human concerns. Is 'the weird' a more general Collegium Marianum, Jana Semeradova (director) Mass in C, K. 317 ('Coronation Mass') approach that can bextended beyond fiction to encompass the 3:55 AM Chantal Santon­Jeffrey (soprano) other arts, or even politics and science? Rana Mitter discusses the Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Anaik More (mezzo­soprano) idea of the weird with literary scholar Nick Freeman of the O Padre Nostro Pascal Bourgeois (tenor) University of Loughborough, cultural theorist Caroline Edwards Chamber Choir AVE, Andraž Hauptman (conductor) Jean­Marc Salzmann (baritone) of Birkbeck, University of London, and astronomer Marek 4:03 AM Wiener Singakademie Kukula of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943), arr. unknown Les Siècles Continuing to explore the faultline between art and science, Rana Vocalise (Op.34 No.14) François­Xavier Roth (conductor) meets artist Helen Pynor and gallery director Mike Stubbs to Desmond Hoebig (cello), Andrew Tunis (piano) discuss science and art on show at Liverpool's FACT. 4:10 AM 3:30pm: And, we discuss the new Japanese animated film Your Name Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Franz Schmidt with Japanologist Irena Hayter of the Univeristy of Leeds, and Tapiola ­ symphonic poem, Op.112 (1926) Symphony No. 2 in E flat Justin Johnson, curator of animation and films for younger people BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor) Orchestra at the British Film Institute. 4:25 AM Semyon Bychkov (conductor). No Such Thing As Gravity is on show at FACT, Liverpool until Kodály, Zoltán (1882­1967) February 5th 2017. No.3 from Hégyi éjszakák (Mountain nights) ­ 5 songs without TUE 16:30 In Tune (b083qxcf) words for female chorus Peter Wright, Julian Bliss, Héloïse Werner Producer: Luke Mulhall. La Gioia 4:31 AM Katie Derham's guests include one of the most eminent names in TUE 22:45 The Essay (b072j0qg) Méndez, Rafael (1906­1981) ballet, choreographer Peter Wright as he celebrates his 90th Inspiring Women in Music, Inspiring Women in Music: Nicola Csárdás for trumpet and piano birthday, one of the world's finest clarinettists Julian Bliss LeFanu Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet), Enikö Bors (piano) performs live in the studio, plus Héloïse Werner gives us a taste 4:35 AM of her upcoming One Woman Opera. The composer Nicola LeFanu tells us about her life in music as Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) part of this series celebrating inspiring women. Rondo in C minor, Op.1 5.30pm Power of Three ­ another chance to hear the next When she was growing up it didn't occur to her that composition Ludmil Angelov (piano) installment in a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the was an unusual thing for a woman to do; it seemed completely 4:43 AM BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David natural, surrounded as she was by women who wrote music: her Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) Hendy. mother, the composer Elizabeth Maconchy, and her friends Lute Concerto in D major including the Welsh composer Grace Williams and the Irish Nigel North (lute), London Baroque Radio 3's 70th season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering composer Ina Boyle. It was only when Nicola went on to study 4:54 AM music and culture since the founding of the Third Programme. music herself that she realised how few women had been included Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) in the books which told the history of Western Classical music. In Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' ­ chorale­prelude for organ TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rw1mr) this edition of The Essay, Nicola shares her story of what, and (BWV.662) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] who, has inspired her own career spanning over half a century Bine Katrine Bryndorf (Organ of Hjertling Church, Jutland) and how things have changed for women in music during her 5:01 AM TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b083qxw3) lifetime. Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Elias Quartet ­ Haydn, Britten and Beethoven Préludes ­ symphonic poem after Lamartine (S.97) TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b083qy8y) Orchestre National de France, Riccardo Muti (conductor) Recorded on 25th November at the Royal pump Rooms, Verity Sharp 5:19 AM Leamington Spa. Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) The Elias Quartet play Haydn, Britten and Beethoven. Verity Sharp takes you on your musical travels. Destinations Mögst du, mein kind (Daland's aria) ­ from Der Fliegende include the Magnetic North, the Library of Babel, and Innercity Holländer, Act 2 Haydn: String Quartet in E flat major, Op 64 No 6 Ensemble, who are all featured artists. There's also nod to the Martti Talvela (bass), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jussi Britten: String Quartet No 3 in G major, Op 94 'Quiet Beatle', George Harrison, who died fifteen years ago today Jalas (conductor) in Beverly Hills, California. 5:24 AM Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 8 of 11

6 Impromptus (Op.5) community. He was now being asked to compose a number of Canticles: Watson in E Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) choral and vocal works, including his arrangement of Psalm 23, Second Lesson: John 1 vv.35­42 5:41 AM "Brother James's Air". Jacob seemed to work best when he was Anthem: They that go down to the sea in ships (Sumsion) Smetana, Bedrich (1824­1884) composing for a specific person or instrument in mind, which can Final Hymn: Hark what a sound (Highwood) Piano Trio in G minor (Op.15) be heard in his Clarinet Quintet, dedicated to Frederick Thurston Organ Voluntary: Fantasy on 'Veni Emmanuel' (Leighton) Suk Trio and the Griller Quartet. But this was now the time of the Second 6:09 AM World War, and he was required to boost morale with David Price ­ Organist and Master of the Choristers Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) arrangements for the BBC's ITMA programme, arranging works Oliver Hancock ­ Sub­Organist. Concerto for keyboard and string orchestra No.1 in D minor such as the overture to Rossini's "Barber of Seville". (BWV.1052) WED 16:30 In Tune (b083qxch) Raphael Alpermann (harpsichord), Akademie für Alte Musik When it was first suggested to Joseph Horovitz that he went to Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Sophie Raworth Berlin. study music at the Royal College of Music under Gordon Jacob, all he knew about Jacob was his music for ITMA; although Jacob Clemency Burton­Hill with a lively mix of music, chat and arts WED 06:30 Breakfast (b083qw2z) soon came to loathe his association with the programme. After his news. Her guests include the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny studies at the RCM, Horovitz soon found himself taken up with with their director Graham Ross, who perform live in the studio. the stage, including a post as Music Director at the Bristol Old Plus journalist and presenter Sophie Raworth plays the piano. Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Vic, conductor of the orchestra for the Ballet Russes, and featuring listener requests and a new specially composed work by conducting ballet for the Festival of Britain. Opera has also been 5.30pm Power of Three ­ another chance to hear the next our "Embedded Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner, in partnership a particular passion for Horovitz, and today we'll hear his operatic instalment in a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the with Sound and Music. Scena: "Lady Macbeth". BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David Hendy. Email [email protected]. Gordon Jacob Brother James's Air (1932) Radio 3's 70th season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b083qwbp) Choir of Clare College Chapel music and culture since the founding of the Third Programme. Wednesday ­ Sarah Walker with Lynne Truss Timothy Brown, director WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rw1mt) 9am Gordon Jacob [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] My favourite... Rameau dance music. Sarah puts on her dancing Allegro con brio, from Clarinet Quintet (1942) shoes as she shares a selection of her favourite dances from Thea King, clarinet WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b083qxw9) French baroque composer Rameau's most celebrated operas and The Aeolian Quartet London Philharmonic Orchestra ­ Weber, Mozart and ballets, including Hippolyte et Aricie, Les Indes Galantes, Rachmaninov Dardanus and Zais. Joseph Horovitz Lady Macbeth (1970) Live from the Royal Festival Hall Susan Graham, mezzo­soprano 9.30am Malcolm Martineau, piano Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which Presented by Martin Handley two composers are associated with a particular piece? Joseph Horovitz The LPO play Weber and Rachmaninov. Julian Bliss joins them Fantasia on a Theme of Couperin (1962) 10am in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. Carducci Quartet Sarah's guest is the writer and broadcaster Lynne Truss. Best known as the author of the hugely successful punctuation bible Weber: Overture, Der Freischütz Rossini, arr. Gordon Jacob Eats, Shoots and Leaves, Lynne started her career as a literary Mozart: Clarinet Concerto Barber of Seville (1945) editor, then critic and columnist. She has written extensively for Studio Orchestra radio, with her work including dramas, comedy series, 8.15: Interval: Pied Piper Gordon Jacob, conductor adaptations and short series, and is a familiar voice on Radio 4, During the intervals of the concerts this week, we'll be hearing a often presenting and contributing to radio discussions. Lynne has selection of programmes from the five year long series. Munrow Gordon Jacob also written novels including Going Loco; Tennyson's Gift; With explored a wide range of music, and these five programmes can Scherzo and Ground, from Symphony No.2 in C major (1943­4) One Lousy Free Packet of Seed and Cat Out of Hell. Lynne talks only begin to give a taste of the topics he covered. In the middle London Philharmonic Orchestra about her new novel, The Lunar Cats, and shares her favourite of February in 1976, David Munrow spent a week of his series of Barry Wordsworth, conductor. pieces of classical music throughout the week, including works Pied Piper programmes looking at brass bands, military bands and by Beethoven, Donizetti and Rodgers and Hammerstein. wind bands of many different periods. At 5.25 on the afternoon of WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b083qx83) Thursday 26th February 1976, he spent 20 minutes introducing Lawrence Power and Friends, Episode 2 10.30am members of the brass band, including the euphonium, cornet and Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of post horn. He also found time to continue looking into the life In the second concert of this series, Fiona Talkington presents pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 story of the inventor of the sousaphone. Lawrence Power and Friends playing trios by Beethoven and archives presented by David Hendy. Sandor Veress at LSO St Luke's in London. 8.35 Followed by Music in Time Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2 in E minor Veress: String Trio Beethoven: String Trio in E flat major, Op 3 Music in Time: Classical Julian Bliss, clarinet (violin) Sarah places Music in Time. While many piano concertos of the London Philharmonic Orchestra Lawrence Power (viola) Classical period demonstrate pianistic virtuosity, Mozart brought Andrés Orozco­Estrada, conductor Nicolas Altstaedt (cello). the flamboyance of the concerto into several of his piano sonatas. Sarah examines the Sonata in B flat, K. 333, which includes a real Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is one of the best­loved concertos in WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b083qx8z) "cadenza" in the finale, giving the impression of orchestral the repertoire and one rarely performed by the London Gossec's Grande Messe des Morts textures conversing with a soloist. Philharmonic Orchestra. Used in the iconic film Out of Africa, the concerto showcases Mozart's compositional poise and Penny Gore introduces a complete performance of François­ 11am melodic skill. Rachmaninov's Symphony No.2 is similarly Joseph Gossec's Grande Messe des Morts recorded in Vienna last Sarah's artist of the week is the pianist Moura Lympany. After enjoyed as one of the most beautiful symphonies in the repertoire, year. It's performed by Wiener Singakademie with Les Siècles auditioning for the conductor Basil Cameron, Lympany made her complete with a sublime clarinet solo line from within the and conducted by François­Xavier Roth. concert debut with him at Harrogate in 1929, aged just twelve, orchestra. playing Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto. Several years later, Gossec was an important influence on in 19th century France, she came second to Emil Gilels in the Ysaÿe Piano Competition WED 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b083qxx9) developing the symphonic form and later writing music for the in Brussels, and by the Second World War she had become one of Paul Durcan Revolutionary regimes. This large scale work, written in 1760, is the UK's most popular pianists. Her repertoire focuses mainly on said to have have been a precursor to the later Requiem composed music of the Romantic period and the 20th century, and Ian McMillan continues with Paul Durcan reading two of his by Berlioz. throughout the week we'll hear her in recordings of piano poems 'Diarrhoea Attack' and 'Sign of Peace' from an appearance concertos by Liszt (No. 2), Rachmaninov (No. 1) and on The Verb in 2009. 2:00pm Mendelssohn (No. 1), as well as Chopin's 24 Preludes and Falla's François­Joseph Gossec Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Grande Messe des morts seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 Mendelssohn remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Chantal Santon­Jeffrey (soprano) Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney Anaik More (mezzo­soprano) Moura Lympany (piano) and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by Pascal Bourgeois (tenor) Philharmonia Orchestra contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and Jean­Marc Salzmann (baritone) Rafael Kubelik (conductor). broadcast on The Verb. Wiener Singakademie Les Siècles WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rw1mt) Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. François­Xavier Roth (conductor). Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz (1895­1984 and 1926­), Music for the Radio and the Stage WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b083qy5c) WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b083r0zb) Elites Portsmouth Cathedral This week Donald Macleod is joined by composer Joseph Horovitz, who not only talks about his own career, but also that of Douglas Carswell, David Runciman and Eliane Glaser join Live from Portsmouth Cathedral on the Feast of St Andrew his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob; both have had a significant Matthew Sweet to discuss the role of elites in contemporary impact upon students at the Royal College of Music, and both politics. Introit: We wait for thy loving kindness (Adrian Lucas) have been prolific in writing concertos, and music for wind and Eliane Glaser's most recent book is called Get Real: How to See Responses: Bernard Rose brass. Through the Hype, Spin and Lies of Modern Life Psalms 87, 96 (Stanford, Atkins) First Lesson: Zechariah 8 vv.20­23 Gordon Jacob was something of a celebrity in his local Producer: Luke Mulhall. Office Hymn: Jesus calls us o'er the tumult (Merton) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 9 of 11

WED 22:45 The Essay (b072j0ql) Miklós Szenthelyi (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) music of the Romantic period and the 20th century, and Inspiring Women in Music, Inspiring Women in Music: Kathryn 4:31 AM throughout the week we'll hear her in recordings of piano McAdam Dimitrescu, Ion (1913­1996) concertos by Liszt (No. 2), Rachmaninov (No. 1) and Symphonic Prelude Mendelssohn (No. 1), as well as Chopin's 24 Preludes and Falla's In the week of International Women's Day, five women tell us Romanian Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal (conductor) Nights in the Gardens of Spain. about their lives in music including what, and who, inspires them. 4:40 AM Today, Kathryn McAdam – AKA ‘Soprano on sabbatical’ Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Falla French Suite No.2 in C minor for keyboard (BWV.813) Nights in the Gardens of Spain WED 23:00 Late Junction (b083qy90) Cristian Niculescu (piano) Moura Lympany (piano) Max Reinhardt 4:54 AM Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) Malcolm Sargent (conductor). Max makes the most of ninety minutes, with as much Sarabande, Gigue & Badinerie adventurous music as is manageable. There's a blockbuster Nina Ion Voicu (violin), Bucharest Chamber Orchestra, Madalin Voicu THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rw1my) Simone number, an unearthed Tim Buckley rarity, and tracks (conductor) Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz (1895­1984 and 1926­), from exciting new artists including Kelela, Mica Levi, and Carla 5:02 AM Composing Music for Film Dal Forno. Lipatti, Dinu (1917­1950) 4 Songs (L'amoureuse; Capitale de la douleur; Le pas; Sensation) This week Donald Macleod is joined by composer Joseph Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Valentin Teodorian (tenor), Lisette Georgescu (piano) Horovitz, who not only talks about his own career, but also that of 5:12 AM his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob; both have had a significant Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) impact upon students at the Royal College of Music, and both THURSDAY 01 DECEMBER 2016 Concerto for cello and orchestra in D major (H.7b.2) have been prolific in writing concertos, and music for wind and Alexandra Gutu (cello), Romanian Radio Chamber Orchestra, brass. THU 00:30 Through the Night (b083qvw2) Radu Zvoriszeanu (conductor) Romania's Great Union Day 5:38 AM The 1940s and 1950s were a very busy period of composing for Jora, Mihail (1891­1971) Gordon Jacob, writing many works for commission such as his To celebrate Romanian National Day, Catriona Young presents Sonatine for piano (Op.44) "Trombone Concerto" for the International Trombone music from Romanian composers and musicians. Ilinca Dumitrescu (piano) Association, or his "Sextet" dedicated to the memory of horn player Aubrey Brain. Yet Jacob was also active in other areas, 12:31 AM 5:48 AM such as composing for film. In 1947 he composed music for the Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) Enescu, George (1881­1955) film which gave Dirk Bogarde his first starring role as the Pavane, Op.50 Romanian Rhapsody No.1 in A major (Op.11 No.1) charming cad, "Ester Waters". Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) (conductor) 6:01 AM Joseph Horovitz has also composed much music for film and 12:37 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) television, including the series Lillie, Rumpole of the Bailey, and Enescu, George (1881­1955) Piano Concerto No.21 in C major (K.467) Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime. For many years Horovitz has Violin Sonata no.3 in A minor, Op.25 (dans le caractere populaire Mihaela Ursuleasa (piano), National Polish Radio Symphony also taught on the Composition for Screen course at the Royal roumain) Orchestra, Gabriel Chmura (conductor). Gabriel Croitoru (violin), Valentin Gheorghiu (piano) College of Music. Yet, like his one­time tutor Jacob, Horovitz has remained with his feet firmly in a number of camps, composing 1:03 AM THU 06:30 Breakfast (b083qw31) music also for the radio, and the concert hall such as his Rogalski, Theodor (1901­1954) Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny "Variations on a Theme of Paganini", and his world famous Three Romanian Dances "Clarinet Sonatina". Romanian Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal (conductor) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 1:15 AM featuring listener requests and a new specially composed work by THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b083qx85) Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) our "Embedded Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner, in partnership Lawrence Power and Friends, Episode 3 Piano Concerto in G major with Sound and Music. Csíky Boldizsár Jr (piano), Romanian Radio National Orchestra, In the third programme of this series from LSO St Lukes in Cristian Mandeal (conductor) Email [email protected]. London, Lawrence Power is joined by pianist Simon Crawford­ 1:36 AM Phillips in music by Beethoven, Bowen and Turnage. Presented Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873­1943) THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b083qwbr) by Fiona Talkington. Prelude in G Sharp minor, Op.32 no.12 Thursday ­ Sarah Walker with Lynne Truss Csíky Boldizsár Jr (piano) JS Bach: Sonata No. 3 in G minor for viola da gamba and 1:39 AM 9am keyboard, BWV1029 Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) My favourite... Rameau dance music. Sarah puts on her dancing Mark­Anthony Turnage: Power Play Petrushka ­ ballet shoes as she shares a selection of her favourite dances from York Bowen: Viola Sonata No 1 in C minor Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal French baroque composer Rameau's most celebrated operas and Lawrence Power (viola) (conductor) ballets, including Hippolyte et Aricie, Les Indes Galantes, Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano). 2:13 AM Dardanus and Zais. Lipatti, Dinu [1917­1950] THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b083qx91) 3 Romanian Dances for 2 pianos 9.30am Thursday Opera Matinee, Saint­Saens ­ Proserpine Dana Protopopescu, Viniciu Moroianu (pianos) Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and 2:31 AM identify a mystery musical object. Penny Gore presents Saint­Saëns's opera Proserpine, recorded in Traditional Munich in September. Featuring the soprano Véronique Gens in Trei cantece de stea din Dobrogea (Steaua sus rasare) 10am the title role. Angela Gheorghiu (soprano), Romanian Madrigal Choir, Sarah's guest is the writer and broadcaster Lynne Truss. Best Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Tiberiu Soare (conductor) known as the author of the hugely successful punctuation bible Saint­Saëns's opera depicts the fate of Proserpine the Renaissance 2:34 AM Eats, Shoots and Leaves, Lynne started her career as a literary courtesan, rather than the mythological character of the same Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) editor, then critic and columnist. She has written extensively for name. In this tale, the composer relishes the opportunity to String Quartet no.15 in A minor, Op.132 radio, with her work including dramas, comedy series, experiment with dissonance and bold harmonies to portray the The Alexander String Quartet adaptations and short series, and is a familiar voice on Radio 4, age­old battle between good and evil, lost innocence and 3:19 AM often presenting and contributing to radio discussions. Lynne has temptation, thwarted love, passion and violence. Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) also written novels including Going Loco; Tennyson's Gift; With Symphony No.73 in D major 'La Chasse' (H.1.73) One Lousy Free Packet of Seed and Cat Out of Hell. Lynne talks 2:00pm Romanian National Chamber Orchestra, Horia Andreescu about her new novel, The Lunar Cats, and shares her favourite Saint­Saëns: Proserpine, lyric drama in four acts (conductor) pieces of classical music throughout the week, including works 3:40 AM by Beethoven, Donizetti and Rodgers and Hammerstein. Proserpine...Véronique Gens (soprano) Lipatti, Dinu [1917­1950] Angiola...Marie­Adeline Henry (soprano) 2 Nocturnes for piano (1939) 10.30am Sabatino...Frédéric Antoun (tenor) Viniciu Moroianu (piano) Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Squarocca...Andrew Foster­Williams (bass­baritone) 3:48 AM pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 Renzo...Jean Teitgen (bass) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) archives presented by David Hendy. Orlando...Mathias Vidal (tenor) Komm, Jesu, komm (BWV.229) Ercole...(Philippe­N. Martin (baritone) Tafelmusik Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Ivars Followed by Music in Time Filippo / Gil...Artavazd Sargsyan (tenor) Taurins (conductor) Young Girl/Novice/Nun...Clémence Tilquin (soprano) 3:57 AM Music in Time: Renaissance Quantz, Johann Joachim [1697­1773] Sarah places Music in Time as she investigates the 'frottola', an Flemish Radio Chorus Trio in E flat major (QV.218) Italian comic or amorous song, popular in the 15th and 16th Munich Radio Orchestra Nova Stravaganza centuries and an important precursor to the madrigal. Sarah hunts conductor, Ulf Schirmer. 4:06 AM out several frottolas from one of the best­known exponents of the Silvestri, Constantin (1913­1969) form, the Italian Renaissance composer Bartolomeo THU 16:30 In Tune (b083qxck) Three Pieces for String Orchestra Tromboncino. Clemency Burton­Hill Romanian Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal (conductor)

4:17 AM 11am Clemency Burton­Hill with a lively mix of music, chat and arts Lanner, Joseph (1801­1843) Sarah's artist of the week is the pianist Moura Lympany. After news. Her guests include members of the vocal group Ex Old Viennese Waltzes auditioning for the conductor Basil Cameron, Lympany made her Cathedra who perform live in the studio with their director Jeffrey Arthur Schnabel (piano) concert debut with him at Harrogate in 1929, aged just twelve, Skidmore. playing Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto. Several years later, 4:24 AM she came second to Emil Gilels in the Ysaÿe Piano Competition Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) arr. Székely, Zoltán (1903­2001) 5.30pm Power of Three ­ another chance to hear the next in Brussels, and by the Second World War she had become one of Six Romanian Folk Dances (Sz.56), arr. for violin & piano instalment in a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the the UK's most popular pianists. Her repertoire focuses mainly on BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 10 of 11

Hendy. Friends of Moderna Museet (c) Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, 3:46 AM New York). Fux, Johann Joseph (1660­1741) Radio 3's 70th season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering Turcaria ­ Eine musikalische Beschreibung der Belagerung Wiens music and culture since the founding of the Third Programme. THU 22:45 The Essay (b072j0qq) durch die Türken anno 1683 Inspiring Women in Music, Inspiring Women in Music: Alice Armonico Tributo Austria, Lorenz Duftschmid (director) THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rw1my) Farnham 3:58 AM [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Strauss, Richard [1864­1949] A week of Essays in which five women tell us about their lives in Trio from Der Rosenkavalier ­ Act II, final scene "Maria THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b083qxwc) music including what, and who, inspires them. Alice Farnham is Theres ..." BBC NOW and Chorus ­ Elgar, Delius, Walton one of Britain's leading female conductors. As well as enjoying a Adrianna Pieczonka (soprano), Tracey Dahl (soprano), Jean growing international reputation, particularly in the field of opera Stilwell (mezzo­soprano), Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Mario Live from St David's Hall, Cardiff conducting, she is Co­Founder and Artistic Director of Women Bernardi (conductor) Conductors @ Morley ­ a programme to encourage women into 4:04 AM Presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas the conducting profession. Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] 3 Studies Op.104b for piano BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales perform Walton's THU 23:00 Late Junction (b083qy92) Sylviane Deferne (piano) Belshazzar's Feast with guest conductor Martyn Brabbins, the Max Reinhardt with Ilan Volkov 4:12 AM newly­appointed Music Director of English National Opera. Förster, Kaspar (1616­1673) Max is joined by a man who constantly conducts, performs, Beatus vir (KBPJ.3) for soprano, alto, bass, 2 violins & basso Elgar: In the South (Alassio) programmes, and discovers fantastic music internationally ... it's continuo Delius: Concerto for Violin and Cello Ilan Volkov. Marta Boberska (soprano), Kai Wessel (countertenor), Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass), Il Tempo Baroque Ensemble 8.15: Interval: Pied Piper Since 2012, the Tectonics festival brand in Adelaide, Oslo, 4:21 AM During the intervals of the concerts this week, we'll be hearing a Reykjavik and Glasgow has reflected curator Volkov's insatiable Cherubini, Luigi (1760­1842) selection of programmes from the five year long series. Munrow appetite for experimental classical, free improvisation, electronic Ballet music from 'Anakreon' explored a wide range of music, and these five programmes can music, folk, hip­hop, and more. He is former Chief Conductor for Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard only begin to give a taste of the topics he covered. This edition of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Scottish (conductor) the Pied Piper programme was first heard at 5.25pm on Monday Symphony Orchestra, and this year conducted two BBC Proms 4:31 AM 1st March 1976. The Radio Times described it like this: "For two (Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky, and Mahler and Mozart). Jarzebski, Adam (1590­1649) centuries the string quartet has been a favourite form of music Corona Aurea: concerto a 2 for cornett and violin making. David Munrow traces its early history from the time Alongside tracks chosen by Volkov, the show features material Bruce Dickey (Cornetto), Lucy van Dael (Violin), Richte van der when the 'demure' viol was replaced by the 'vulgar' violin." from Metá Metá, Molnbär av John, and Idris Ackamoor & The Meer (Cello), Rainer Zipperling (Cello), Jacques Ogg Pyramids. (Harpsichord), Anthony Woodrow (Double Bass) 8.35: Walton: Belshazzar's Feast 4:37 AM Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Tasmin Little, violin Sonata for piano 4 hands in D major (K.381) Paul Watkins, cello Vilma Rindzeviciute and Irina Venckus (piano) Neal Davies, bass FRIDAY 02 DECEMBER 2016 4:47 AM BBC National Chorus of Wales Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b083qvw4) Gesang der Parzen (Song of the Fates) for chorus and orchestra Martyn Brabbins, conductor Proms 2014: Thomas Sondergard conducts the BBC National (Op.89) Orchestra of Wales Oslo Philharmonic Choir, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael With the hauntingly dramatic bass solo telling of Belshazzar's Fruhbeck de Burgos (Conductor) hallucinations and ensuing death, to epic choruses depicting the Catriona Young introduces the BBC National Orchestra of Wales 4:56 AM fall of Babylon, this choral masterpiece is a work of epic and conductor Thomas Sondergard at the 2014 BBC Proms with a Muffat, Georg [1653­1704]; Lully, Jean­Baptiste [1632­1687] proportions. From the striking opening brass fanfare, the delicate programme of Maxwell Davies, Walton and Sibelius. Suite for Orchestra and intimate semi­choruses, to massed choral forces, Belshazzar's 12:31 AM Armonico Tributo Austria, Lorenz Duftschmid (director) Feast is a high energy emotional rollercoaster. Peter Maxwell Davies (1934­2016) 5:08 AM Caroline Mathilde ­ Suite from Act 2 Wolf, Hugo [1860­1903] THU 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b083qxxd) Mary Bevan (soprano); Kitty Whately (mezzo soprano); BBC 3 Songs (Morgentau; Das Vöglein; Mausfallen­Sprüchlein) Liz Lochhead National Orchestra of Wales; Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Felix de Nobel (piano) 12:55 AM 5:13 AM Ian McMillan with a poem specially commissioned for an interval William Walton (1902­1983) Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865­1936) programme from Liz Lochhead, former Makar ­ the Scottish Violin Concerto in B minor Concert waltz for orchestra No.2 in F major (Op.51) National Poet. Recorded on location in Glasgow in 2006. James Ehnes (violin); BBC National Orchestra of Wales; Thomas CBC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Kazuyoshi Akiyama Sondergard (conductor) (conductor) Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last 1:26 AM 5:22 AM seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750) Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Andante (3rd movement) from Sonata no.2 in A minor Piano Sonata in A minor (Op.posth.164, D.537) Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney BWV.1003 for violin solo Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by James Ehnes (violin) 5:42 AM contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and 1:31 AM Ranta, Sulho (1901­1960) broadcast on The Verb. Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) Finnish Folk Dances ­ suite for orchestra (Op.51) Lemminkainen suite Op.22, 3rd movement: The Swan of Tuonela Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. BBC National Orchestra of Wales; Thomas Sondergard (Conductor) (conductor) Photograph: Alastair Cook. 5:51 AM 1:41 AM Schutz, Heinrich [1585­1672] Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) Magnificat anima mea Dominum SWV.468 THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b083qy5f) Symphony no. 5 in E flat major Op.82 Kölner Kammerchor, Collegium Cartusianum, Peter Neumann Rauschenberg ­ Performance, Identity and the Writings of Erving BBC National Orchestra of Wales; Thomas Sondergard (conductor) Goffman (conductor) 6:02 AM 2:13 AM What price the self in the 21st century? We may be living in the Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778­1837) Bach, Johann Christian (1735­1782) Clarinet Quartet in E flat major (1808) age of the "selfie" and of social media narcissism but is there Quintet (Op.11) no 4 in E flat for flute, oboe, violin, viola and anything fixed about the self? Philip Dodd and his guests, the Martin Fröst (clarinet), Tobias Ringborg (violin), Ingegerd double bass Kierkegaard (viola), John Ehde (cello). novelist, Tom McCarthy, the sociologist, Susie Scott, the Les Ambassadeurs neuroscientist, Daniel Glaser and the painter, Dexter Dalwood 2:31 AM explore the notion of identity today taking in the major FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b083qw33) Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny Rauschenberg retrospective at Tate Modern, Erving Goffman's Iberia ­ from Images for Orchestra seminal work of sociology, The Presentation of the Self in BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Everyday Life and the way we all use words to constantly make 2:52 AM and remake our selves. featuring listener requests and a new specially composed work by Gounod, Charles (1818­1893), arr. Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) our "Embedded Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner, in partnership Valse de l'Opera Faust with Sound and Music. Robert Rauschenberg runs at Tate Modern from December 1st Petras Geniušas (piano) until April 2nd 2017. 3:02 AM Dexter Dalwood's art is on show at the Saatchi Gallery in an Email [email protected]. Leo, Leonardo [Lionardo] (Ortensio Salvatore de [di]) (1694­ exhibition called Painters' Painters which runs from 30 Nov 2016 1744) ­ 28 Feb 2017. FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b083qwbt) Miserere Mei Deus ­ concertato a due chori Tom McCarthy's novels include C and Satin Island Friday ­ Sarah Walker with Lynne Truss Ensemble William Byrd, Graham O'Reilly (director) 3:19 AM Producer: Zahid Warley. 9am Vaughan Williams, Ralph [1872­1958] My favourite... Rameau dance music. Sarah puts on her dancing Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis for double string orchestra (Image: Monogram, 1955­59. Combine: oil, paper, fabric, printed shoes as she shares a selection of her favourite dances from BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor) reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe­heel, and tennis ball on French baroque composer Rameau's most celebrated operas and two conjoined canvases with oil on taxidermied Angora goat with 3:36 AM ballets, including Hippolyte et Aricie, Les Indes Galantes, brass plaque and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on four Morawetz, Oskar (1917­2007) Dardanus and Zais. casters 106.7 x 135.2 x 163.8 cm Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Clarinet sonata Purchase with contribution from Moderna Museets Vänner/The Joaquín Valdepeñas (clarinet), Patricia Parr (piano) 9.30am Take part in today's musical challenge: trace the classical theme Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 26 November – 2 December 2016 Page 11 of 11 behind a well­known song. conducted by Pablo Heras­Casado and Semyon Bychkov. Ian McMillan with another episode in this fifty part series. From a Night Waves episode in 20003, Scottish poet Robert Crawford 10am 2:00pm reads two of his poems 'The Tip of My Tongue' and 'Credo'. Sarah's guest is the writer and broadcaster Lynne Truss. Best Felix Mendelssohn known as the author of the hugely successful punctuation bible String Symphony No. 8 in D Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Eats, Shoots and Leaves, Lynne started her career as a literary Camerata Salzburg seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 editor, then critic and columnist. She has written extensively for Gregory Ahss (conductor) remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. radio, with her work including dramas, comedy series, Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney adaptations and short series, and is a familiar voice on Radio 4, 2:25pm and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by often presenting and contributing to radio discussions. Lynne has W.A. Mozart contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and also written novels including Going Loco; Tennyson's Gift; With Piano Concerto No. 1 in F, K. 37 broadcast on The Verb. One Lousy Free Packet of Seed and Cat Out of Hell. Lynne talks Fazil Say (piano) about her new novel, The Lunar Cats, and shares her favourite Camerata Salzburg Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. pieces of classical music throughout the week, including works Gregory Ahss (conductor) by Beethoven, Donizetti and Rodgers and Hammerstein. FRI 22:00 The Verb (b083qy5h) 2:45pm Zaffar Kunial, John Crace and John Sutherland 10.30am Joseph Haydn (1732­1809) Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Symphony No. 44 in E minor, Hob. I:44 ('Mourning') Our latest 'Three Score and Ten' Commission celebrating Radio pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 3's 70th anniversary comes from Zaffar Kunial, who was the 2014 archives presented by David Hendy. Semyon Bychkov (conductor) poet­in­residence at the Wordsworth Trust. Zaffar's work is published by Faber. Followed by Music in Time 3:10pm Felix Mendelssohn Jenny Ogilvie is directing a revival of James Bridie's play 'Dr Music in Time: Baroque Psalm 42: Wie der Hirsch schreit, op. 42 Angelus at the Finsbourgh Theatre, alongside performance from Sarah places Music in Time as she retells the famous story of Dorothea Röschmann (soprano) some of the cast she discusses the experience of reviving Bridie's Bach travelling from Arnstadt to Lübeck to hear Buxtehude play Arnold Schoenberg Chorus forgotten language. the organ ­ a journey of more than 250 miles, which Bach made Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra on foot. Pablo Heras­Casado (conductor) John Crace & John Sutherland's 'The Incomplete Shakespeare' condensed and poked fun at the Bard's plays in his 400th 11am 3:40pm anniversary year. For the Verb they turn their parody skills to a Sarah's artist of the week is the pianist Moura Lympany. After Felix Mendelssohn new commission. auditioning for the conductor Basil Cameron, Lympany made her Symphony No. 3 in A minor, op. 56 ('Scottish') concert debut with him at Harrogate in 1929, aged just twelve, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Presenter: Ian McMillan playing Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto. Several years later, Pablo Heras­Casado (conductor). Producer: Cecile Wright. she came second to Emil Gilels in the Ysaÿe Piano Competition in Brussels, and by the Second World War she had become one of FRI 16:30 In Tune (b083qxcm) FRI 22:45 The Essay (b072j0qv) the UK's most popular pianists. Her repertoire focuses mainly on Friday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Inspiring Women in Music, Inspiring Women in Music: Zoe music of the Romantic period and the 20th century, and Martlew throughout the week we'll hear her in recordings of piano Clemency Burton­Hill with a lively mix of music, chat and arts concertos by Liszt (No. 2), Rachmaninov (No. 1) and news. Her guests include author George Monbiot and folk In the week of International Women's Day, five women tell us Mendelssohn (No. 1), as well as Chopin's 24 Preludes and Falla's musician Ewan McLennan. about their lives in music including what, and who, inspires them. Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Today, we hear from cellist, performer, composer, blogger, 5.30pm Power of Three ­ another chance to hear the next broadcaster and educator Zoë Martlew. Rachmaninov instalment in a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 1 BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David FRI 23:00 BBC Radio 3 Recommends (b0844vp8) Moura Lympany (piano) Hendy. Lopa Kothari, Max Reinhardt and Soweto Kinch showcase new Philharmonia Orchestra jazz, world and contemporary artists discovered through BBC Nikolai Malko (conductor). Radio 3's 70th season, celebrating seven decades of pioneering Introducing on Jazz Now, Late Junction and World on 3. music and culture since the founding of the Third Programme. Recorded at the Vortex Club in East London, and featuring sets FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rw1n4) from Kourelou, Alabaster dePlume and Peter Edwards Trio. Gordon Jacob and Joseph Horovitz (1895­1984 and 1926­), An FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rw1n4) Kourelou are an 8­piece folk band playing traditional Greek and Interest in Brass [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Balkan tunes with a contemporary twist. Peter Edwards Trio play jazz with a soulful groove. Alabaster dePlume is part performance poet, part jazz This week Donald Macleod is joined by composer Joseph FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b083qxwf) saxophonist and part singer/songwriter. Horovitz, who not only talks about his own career, but also that of BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ­ Rachmaninov, Mozart and his one­time teacher Gordon Jacob; both have had a significant Tchaikovsky impact upon students at the Royal College of Music, and both have been prolific in writing concertos, and music for wind and From City Halls, Glasgow brass. Presented by Kate Molleson In the last decade or so of his life, Gordon Jacob was affected by failing eyesight and hearing. He once jokingly remarked that "it Matthias Pintscher and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra doesn't interfere with the enjoyment or production of music. After are joined by Cédric Tiberghien for Mozart's Piano Concerto all, Beethoven was a great deal deafer than me, and wrote nearly K414 and the orchestra perform Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 as good music!" Jacob kept on working hard, and in the space of five years, composed 55 new works, such as his "Sonatina for Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead Treble Recorder and Harpsichord", and his "Mini Concerto for Mozart: Piano Concerto No 12 in A, K414 Clarinet and String Orchestra". 8.20pm Interval: Pied Piper During this final few decades in Gordon Jacob's life, composer During the intervals of the concerts this week, we'll be hearing a Joseph Horovitz kept in contact. It was a period for Horovitz selection of programmes from the five year long series. Munrow which saw the creation of one of his most enduring works, which explored a wide range of music, and these five programmes can also won him an Ivor Novello Award, his cantata "Captain Noah only begin to give a taste of the topics he covered. This edition of and his Floating Zoo". But like his one­time teacher Gordon Pied Piper presented by David Munrow and first broadcast on 2nd Jacob, Horovitz has always relished writing music for a specific April 1976 completed a week of programmes looking at music instrument or soloist in mind, such as his "Oboe Concerto", or his inspired by the stars. As well as introducing music connected brass band 'test' piece "Ballet for Band". with the figure of Neptune, David Munrow interviews Patrick Moore. A fascinating opportunity to hear Munrow and Moore FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b083qx87) discussing astronomy and Music in the mid 1970s. Lawrence Power and Friends, Episode 4 8.40pm To end this series from LSO St Luke's in London, Fiona Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 in E minor Talkington presents Lawrence Power and the Vertavo Quartet playing Viennese classics. Cédric Tiberghien (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Mark­Anthony Turnage: Music To Hear (from Three Farewells) Matthias Pintscher (conductor) Schubert: Overture in C minor, D8 Beethoven: Fugue in D major for string quintet, Op 137 Composer­conductor Matthias Pintscher rejoins the orchestra of Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 (version for viola which he is Artist­in­Association to explore Russian classics: and string quartet) Rachmaninov's dark­hued symphonic poem The Isle of the Dead; Lawrence Power (viola) and Tchaikovsky's romantically melodious Symphony No 5. And Vertavo String Quartet. the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra are joined by French virtuoso Cédric Tiberghien to explore the lighter and more FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b083qx93) classical melodies of Mozart's youthful Piano Concerto No 12. Salzburg Mozartwoche 2016, Episode 3 FRI 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b083qxxg) Penny Gore introduces highlights from the Salzburg Robert Crawford Mozartwoche festival featuring music by Mendelssohn and Haydn performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/