Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 1 of 11 SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2010 Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) c/w POULENC: Gloria Satukuva 3 (A Fairytale vision) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Mariss Jansons (conductor) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00vfb2f) Liisa Pohjola (piano) RCO LIVE RCO0003 (Hybrid SACD) Jonathan Swain presents a series of performances of Beethoven by former New Generation Artists 5:37 AM 10.20am New Releases Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) 1:01 AM 'See, see, even Night herself is here' (Z.62/11) - from The Fairy VIVALDI: Ottone in Villa Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Queen, Act II Scene 3 Maria Maura Martorana (Cleonilla), Tuva Semmingsen Sonata for piano no. 5 (Op.10'1) in C minor; Nancy Argenta (soprano), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Monica (Ottone), Florin Cezar Ouatu (Caio Silio), Luca Dordolo Cédric Tiberghien (piano) Huggett (guest conductor) (Decio), Marina Bartoli (Tullia) / L’Arte dell’Arco / Federico Guglielmo (conductor) 1:20 AM 5:43 AM Brilliant Classics 94105 (2 CDs, budget price) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946) (arr. Gregor Piatigorsky) Trio for violin, cello and piano (Op.11) in B flat major Ritual Fire Dance - from El Amor brujo VIVALDI: Ottone in Villa Trio Ondine Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello), Heini Kärkkäinen (piano) Sonia Prina (Ottone), Julia Lezhneva (Caio Silio), Veronica Cangemi (Cleonilla), Roberta Invernizzi (Tullia), Topi Lehtipuu 1:39 AM 5:47 AM (Decio) / Il Giardino Armonico / Giovanni Antonini (director) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Suk, Josef (1874-1935) Naïve OP 30493 (2 CDs) Quartet for strings (Op.18'6) in B flat major Raduz and Mahulena (Op.16) Psophos Quartet Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Smetácek (conductor) 10.50 Schumann Round-up

2:03 AM 6:16 AM Stephen Plaistow mines the rich seam of Schumann’s lesser- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) known piano music, and makes personal recommendations Concerto for piano and orchestra No.24 (K.491) in C minor The Fountain of Arethusa - from Myths for violin and piano from the following recordings: Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, André Previn (piano/conductor) (Op.30) Hyun-Mi Kim (female) (violin), Seung-Hye Choi (female) SCHUMANN: Kinderszenen; Kreisleriana; Humoreske 2:35 AM (piano) Radu Lupu (piano) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) Decca 440 4962 (CD) Suite No.4 in G major for orchestra (Op.61) 6:22 AM Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) SCHUMANN: Humoreske; Novelletten Op.21; Piano Sonata in Luonnotar, tone poem (Op.70) F minor; Nachstucke Op.23/4 3:01 AM Soile Isokoski (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andras Schiff (piano) Lopes-Graça, Fernando (1906-1994) Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) ECM 1806-07 (2 CDs) Cancoes regionais portuguesas (Op.39) (1943-88) Ricercare Chorus, Rodrigo Gomes (piano), Pedro Teixeira 6:31 AM SCHUMANN: Fantasie in C; Faschingsschwank aus Wien; (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Papillons Pamina's aria: Ach, ich fühl's, es ist verschwunden - from 'The Sviatoslav Richter (piano) 3:44 AM Magic Flute', Act 2, Scene 6 no.17 EMI 5752332 (CD, budget price) Rautio, Matti (b. 1922-1986) Irma Urrila (soprano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Concerto No.2 for piano and orchestra (1971) Okko Kamu (conductor) SCHUMANN: Etudes Symphoniques; Davidsbundlertanze; Paavo Rautio (piano) (the composer's nephew), Finnish Radio Kinderszenen; Piano Concerto; Piano Trio etc. Symphony Orchestra, Martti Rautio (conductor) 6:35 AM Alfred Cortot (piano) et al Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) Andromeda ANDRCD5012 (3 CDs, budget price) 4:06 AM The Three Wonders from The tale of Tsar Saltan - suite Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) (Op.57) SCHUMANN: Fantasie in C; Waldszenen Op.82; L'Arlésienne Suite No.2 BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) Fantasiestucke Op.12; March Op.76/2 Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Munih (conductor) 6:43 AM Supraphon SU 37952 (CD) Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953) 4:20 AM Cinderella Fantasy Suite LISZT: Piano Sonata; SCHUMANN: Arabesque Op.18; Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) Aglika Genova & Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) Fantasiestucke Op.12/7; plus works by Chopin, Scarlatti, Sing not, thou beauty Poulenc et al. Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) 6:56 AM Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Naxos 8110606 (CD, budget price) 4:22 AM Troldtog (March of the Dwarfs) - from Lyric Pieces Book 5 Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857) (Op.54 No.3) SCHUMANN: Papillons; Waldszenen; Kreisleriana; I recall a wondrous moment Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor). Humoreske etc. Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) DG 477 8693 (5 CDs, budget price) 4:26 AM SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b00vhwg2) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Saturday - Katie Derham “The Genius of Dino Ciani” Cantata: 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' (BWV.54) Including SCHUMANN: Noveletten Op.21; plus works by Jadwiga Rappé (alto), Concerto Avenna, Andrzej Mysinski Katie Derham presents Breakfast. Start the day with a Debussy, Weber and Bartok (conductor) refreshing selection of music. Dino Ciani (piano) Brilliant Classics 94069 (3 CDs, budget price) 4:37 AM Paganini, Niccolo [1782-1840] SAT 09:00 CD Review (b00vhwg4) 11.45am Disc of the Week Violin Concerto No 2 in B minor, Op 7 - 3rd movement 'La Building a Library: Honegger - Symphony No 3 VERDI: Campanella' Barbara Frittoli (soprano), Olga Borodina (mezzo), Mario Viktor Pikajzen (violin), Evgenia Sejdelj (piano) Andrew McGregor introduces CD Review, Radio 3's weekly Zefferi (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass) / Chicago SO & programme devoted to what's new in the world of recorded Chorus / Riccardo Muti (conductor) 4:45 AM music. CSO Resound CSOR 9011006 (2 CDs) / CSOR 9011008 (2 Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Hybrid SACDs) Gnomenreigen - from Two Concert studies for piano (S.145) In this week’s programme (timings are approximate): Lana Genc (piano) 09.05am SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b00vhwg6) 4:49 AM Terry Riley, Centre for Creative and Performing Arts, Jonas Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) BEETHOVEN: Symphonies No.4 in B flat and 6 in F “Pastoral” Kaufmann Prelude to Act 1 - from 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' Budapest Festival Orchestra / Ivan Fischer (conductor) Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry Channel Classics CCS SA 30710 (Hybrid SACD) Presentd by Tom Service. With minimalist composer Terry (conductor) Riley; the author of a new book about the Centre for Creative KREUTZER: Violin Concertos Nos. 17, 18 and 19 and Performing Arts in Buffalo; German tenor Jonas 5:01 AM Axel Strauss (violin) / San Francisco Conservatory Orchestra Kaufmann. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) /Andrew Mogrelia (conductor) Overture from Die Zauberflöte (K.620) Naxos 8.570380 (CD) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Christie (conductor) SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00vhwtc) RIES: “Piano Concertos Vol. 4”: Piano Concerto in C minor; Delights from the Pleasure Gardens 5:08 AM Concerto Pastoral; Introduction et Rondeau Brilliant MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) Christopher Hinterhuber (piano) / Borunemouth SO / Uwe Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert given by the Hexentanz (Witches Dance) (Op.17 No.2) Grodd (conductor) ensemble Passacaglia at this year's Brighton Early Music Yuki Takao (piano) Naxos 8.572088 (CD) Festival. The group recreates the relaxed atmosphere of 's famous 18th Century Pleasure Gardens, by 5:11 AM 09.30am Building a Library performing music which may have been heard there. The Suchon, Eugen [1908-1993] concert includes works by London favourites such as Handel, The Night of the Witches, symphonic poem Jonathan Swain surveys currently available recordings of Geminiani, Oswald and Arne. Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Mário Kosík Honegger’s Symphony No.3, “Symphonie Liturgique” and (conductor) makes a personal top recommendation. SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vf5gp) 5:31 AM First choice: The Emerson Quartet Supported by .co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 2 of 11 The Emerson Quartet in an all-Dvorak programme live at Wig-Maker ..... George Newton-Fitzgerald (bass) Simon Limbrick, Anton Lukoszevieze, Philip Thomas, Kerry . Zerbinetta ..... Gillian Keith (soprano) Yong, Richard Whitelaw, Frank Gratkowski, Tim Steiner, Ariadne ..... Orla Boylan (soprano) Andrew Sparling (radios) The New York-based Emersons are among the world's finest Dancing Master ..... Stephen Rooke (tenor) quartets, and have won multiple Grammy awards for their Naiad ..... Mary-Jean O'Doherty (soprano) Programme Note: recordings of chamber music. Dryad ..... Patricia Orr (alto) John Cage didn't like radios. He owned a small pocket transistor Presented by Fiona Talkington. Echo ..... Joanne Boag (soprano) that he used for listening to the news each morning. And that Harlequin ..... Owen Webb (baritone) was the entirety of his wireless listening. His response to his Today's programme includes the Terzetto for two violins and Scaramuccio ..... Aled Hall (tenor) dislike of radios was to write pieces for them. The first of these viola, and the Quartet op 61, which was written to rather a tight Truffaldino ..... Julian Close (bass) was Imaginary Landscape No.4 for 12 radios and 24 deadline as Dvorak had become so engrossed in the opera he Brighella ..... Wynne Evans (tenor) performers, composed in 1951, although he had included a was writing that he had forgotten the imminent premiere Orchestra of radio in Credo in Us, in 1948, the first piece to use a radio as a performance of a promised new quartet! Conductor ..... Lothar Koenigs. musical instrument. Radio Music was composed in 1956. It is scored for one to eight performers. Cage gives 'time brackets' Programme : and numbers that refer to 'tunings' – an appropriate musical Dvorák : Terzetto in C Op. 74 SAT 20:35 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00m8pzl) term – he doesn't mention frequency or wavelengths. String Quartet No. 4 in C Op. 61 Edinburgh International Festival 2009 ©2010 Robert Worby

Emerson Quartet : Hebrides Ensemble, Christopher Maltman Report on Installation: ‘Analogue Kingdom’ by Esther Johnson Eugene Drucker (Violin); Philip Setzer (Violin); Lawrence Dutton (Viola); David Finckel (Cello). Radio 3 at the Summer Festivals Jacob Kirkegaard: Celestial Road Jacob Kirkegaard (laptop) Scotland's Hebrides Ensemble with baritone Christopher SAT 15:00 World Routes (b00vhwtf) Maltman present chamber arrangements made by Schoenberg Ma la Pert (excerpt) More highlights from WOMEX, the annual gathering of the and his students of contemporary orchestral works, including Jennifer Walshe (voice, electonics) world music industry, which takes place for the second year Berg's trio version of his own Chamber Concerto. Tony Conrad (violin, electronics) running in Copenhagen and showcases the newest bands and the freshest talent in world music. This week Lucy Duran Christopher Maltman (baritone) introduces performances by the New York-based, Peruvian- Hebrides Ensemble inspired retro rockers Chicha Libre, and the Malian dancer, SUNDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2010 actress, and singer-songwriter, Fatoumata Diawara. Plus, the Debussy, arr Sachs: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune ambassador of Congolese Rumba, Papa Wemba, is in town Berg: Adagio (Chamber Concerto) arr for violin, piano and SUN 00:00 Jazz Library (b00fgztg) celebrating his 40-year career. Producer James Parkin. clarinet Herbie Hancock Mahler, arr Schoenberg: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Chicha Libre were inspired by the Amazonian music craze that Schoenberg, arr Webern: Chamber Symphony No 1 Pianist Herbie Hancock has been at the forefront of jazz since shares its name with the liquor favoured by the Incas and still J Strauss II, arr Schoenberg: Rosen aus dem Suden. the 1960s, recording with Miles Davis and also with his own very popular throughout Peru. The Brooklyn-based band mix groups. In 2008, he appeared in two concerts at the London Jazz Latin rhythms, surf music and psychedelic pop, drawing festival, and to mark the occasion, Julian Joseph joined Alyn inspiration from chicha, a form of Peruvian music that emerged SAT 22:00 Between the Ears (b00w008r) Shipton to select the highlights of Herbie Hancock's recorded in the early '70s, loosely derived from Colombian accordion- A Moment of Mishearing work, including the classic albums Takin' Off, Maiden Voyage driven cumbias but incorporating Andean melodies and Cuban and Speak Like a Child. (Rpt). son, amongst other things. Indian novelist, critic and Professor of Contemporary Literature at UEA Amit Chaudhuri, also a classically trained singer of Fatoumata Diawara was born in the Ivory Coast of Malian Hindustani music, presents a Between the Ears in which he SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b00vhwz6) parents, and achieved local fame as a dancer before moving to reflects on the nature of music and how it has a common root in John Shea presents Mendelssohn's Symphony no. 2 performed Bamako in her early teens and starting an acting career. Moving both eastern and western traditions. by the Hallé Orchestra and Choir recorded at the 2009 Proms to Paris in her early twenties, she began recording and touring with Oumou Sangare. She soon developed her own music, "I could hear certain Indian ragas in what Hendrix was playing - 1:01 AM composing, arranging and playing her own material, blending like Dhani, Jog, Malkauns - not because I'd gone looking for Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) Wassalou traditions of Southern Mali with wider influences. them, but in a way that one becomes aware, one day, of another Overture to Benvenuto Cellini dimension to an outline: like, for instance, the duck-rabbit, Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor) Wittgenstein's famous mutant" SAT 16:00 Jazz Library (b00vhwvd) 1:12 AM Norma Winstone He explores his own musical education, weaving in references Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) to Tagore, Wittgenstein, Cage, Magritte and Frankie Goes to La Mort de Cleopatre - scene lyrique for soprano and orchestra Singer Norma Winstone joins Alyn Shipton to select her best Hollywood - "an excellent song; but, to my ears, noise, and Susan Graham (mezzo soprano), Halle Orchestra, Mark Elder recordings, looking back to her early days with Michael noise I still wouldn't have any idea what to do with." (conductor) Garrick, her long associations with John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler, and at songs for which she has written lyrics herself, and tells how chance mishearings of popular western tunes led 1:32 AM including her renowned collaboration with Jimmy Rowles on him into the world of MySpace and YouTube and a second Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) The Peacocks. career as a successful recording and performing artist Sonata in C minor (1824) Sylviane Deferne (piano) "The typical hotel Indian classical muzak was my ambience - SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00vhwvg) the santoor, whose tinny, glossy notes I was trying successfully 1:46 AM London Jazz Festival 2010 to ignore, when it seemed to launch, without prior notice, into Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) 'Auld Lang Syne'. I listened intently; but, in a few moments, the Lobgesang (Symphony no.2) for soloists, chorus and orchestra 13/11/2010 music had gone back to being the raga it was, Bhupali, a (Op.52) pentatonic identical to the Highlands scale from which the Sally Matthews (soprano), Sarah Castle (mezzo soprano), Steve Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests. Scottish melody was derived. My project had such non-serious Davislim (tenor), Halle Youth Choir, Halle Choir, Halle beginnings". Orchestra, Mark Elder (conductor)

SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 (b00vhwvj) 2:47 AM Strauss's SAT 22:30 Hear and Now (b00vhwvl) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Cut & Splice 2010 Fantasia and fugue for organ in G minor (BWV.542) 'Great' Donald Macleod is at the Wales Millennium Centre for Richard Ligita Sneibe (organ) Strauss's paradoxically light-hearted confection "Ariadne auf Cut & Splice 2010 - Transmission - 2/3 Naxos". Welsh National Opera's revived production by director 3:01 AM Neil Armfield spins a web of contradictions and contrasts, in Robert Worby presents the second of three programmes from Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) which boisterous comedy and tragedy collide. Along the way, Cut & Splice, the electronic music festival co-produced by Hear String Quartet No.2 in C major (Op.36) Strauss manipulates the characters appearing in a Viennese And Now with Sound And Music. Yggdrasil String Quartet businessman's theatrical entertainment, to explore some This year's theme is "Transmission": the use of radio in avant fascinating themes: the spiritual versus the material world, the garde music and sound-art. 3:31 AM nature of theatre, love and death and, ultimately the power of Performances will include Blood Stereo and The Bohman Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1751) music. Brothersplaying amplified objects, tapes, and radios; Concerto for 2 oboes, strings and basso continuo (Op.9/9) a classic early John Cage piece, Radio Music, played by European Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman (director) Mezzo soprano Sarah Connolly returns to the role of the gifted Apartment House; and much put upon young Composer. The star of the and a solo performance by Danish sound-artist Jacob 3:42 AM Composer's masterpiece, the Prima Donna, later Ariadne, is Kirkegaard. Berwald, Franz (1796-1868) soprano Orla Boyan, making her debut with WNO. Also (Recorded last week at Wilton's Music Hall, London). Piano Quintet No.1 in C minor (Op.5) (1853) making their debuts are Ricardo Tamura in the tenor role of Lucia Negro (piano), Zetterqvist String Quartet Bacchus and soprano Gillian Keith in the pyrotechnic role of Blood Stereo and The Bohman Brothers Zerbinetta. WNO's music director, Lothar Koenigs, conducts. Dylan Nyoukis, Karen Constance (Blood Stereo) 4:06 AM Jonathan and Adam Bohman (The Bohman Brothers) Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Major-Domo ..... Eric Roberts (amplified objects, tapes, vocals, shortwave radios) Nänie (Op.82) Music Master ..... Robert Poulton (baritone) Oslo Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Composer ..... Sarah Connolly (mezzo soprano) Report on Installation: ‘Beating Tones and Flapping Wings’ by Burgos (conductor) Bacchus ..... Ricardo Tamura (tenor) John Wynne and Denise Hawrysio Lackey ..... Stephen Wells (bass) 4:18 AM Officer ..... Philip Pooley (tenor) John Cage: Radio Music Eller, Heino (1887-1970) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 3 of 11 3 Pieces (from 'Five Pieces for Strings') as they worked in the camp kitchens, and happily discussing category and a place in the Grand Final at the Royal Festival Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vallo Jarvi (conductor) music by Dvorak and Smetana. Later, after the community was Hall later on this month. Today we'll discover which choirs won deported to Auschwitz, where many of them died, she was the Children's Category and the Open Category. 4:31 AM behind Ancerl in the selection queue, and saw his wife and their Gautier d'Espinal (c 1215-c 1272) baby son being sent to the 'left' - the gas chambers -, while she Touz esforciez avrai chanté souvent and Ancerl were among the luckier deportees who went to the SUN 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00mw730) Ensemble Lucidarium right and had a chance to survive. She also tells how her The Twyborn Affair knowledge of English (picked up from hit songs of the time like 4:37 AM 'You Are My Lucky Star') literally saved her life when, on the Eadie was no good as a mother: raising eyebrows in Edwardian Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) point of death in Bergen-Belsen, she was able to persuade a Sydney society was more exciting and anyway her child kept Dolly - Suite for piano duet (Op.56) British soldier to get her out of the barracks and to hospital in running away. Now in her old age she hopes to rekindle family Erzsébet Tusa, Istvan Lantos (pianos) the nick of time. One of the most striking aspects of her affections. As the London Blitz begins, the Twyborns reveal character is her amazing will to survive, and she resolutely their unconventional choices in this dramatisation of Nobel 4:51 AM refuses to see herself as a victim.As she tells Michael, although Prize-winner Patrick White's provocative tale of sexual identity. Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) her terrible experiences were man-made, rather than a natural Pyrmonter Kurwoche No.5 (de Scherzi melodichi per disaster, she believes that they nevertheless enriched her life. Eddie ..... Julian Rhind-Tutt divertimento di Eadie ..... Penny Downie coloro (TWV42:e4) Her music choices include works by Czech composers Dvorak, Joan ..... Hattie Morahan Albrecht Rau (violin), Heinrich Rau (viola), Clemens Malich Smetana and her fellow Terezin inmate Gideon Klein, as well as Don ..... Philip Quast (cello), Wolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord) a Chopin study, a Mozart symphony and her father's favourite, Marcia ..... Leigh Funnelle Strauss's Radetzky March. Angelos/Rod ..... John Rowe 5:09 AM Curly/Greg ..... David Henry Albright, William Hugh (1944-1998) Peggy/Ada ..... Manon Edwards Dream rags (1970): Morning reveries SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00vhwzg) Driver ..... Piers Wehner Donna Coleman (piano) Rites of Remembrance Bridie ..... Emerald O'Hanrahan Philip ..... Joseph Cohen-Cole 5:16 AM Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert from the 2010 Dramatised by D.J.Britton Melartin, Erkki (1875-1937) Brighton Early Music Festival. The soprano Emma Kirkby is Director: Alison Hindell. Lohdutus (Consolation) joined by the International Baroque Players, and the newly Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (conductor) formed BREMF Consort of Voices, directed by Deborah Roberts. The concert includes music written in remembrance of SUN 21:30 Sunday Feature (b00vw750) 5:21 AM the dead, laments from the Old Testament and Classical myths Tolstoy in the Cotswolds Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787) set by composers including Purcell and Pergolesi; Lucie Sonata No.6 in G major for transverse flute and harpsichord Skeaping introduces a selection of music from the concert in A Gloucestershire village reveals Tolstoy's philosophical legacy (Op.6 No.6) today's programme. a century after his death. Historian Mike Berlin visits Whiteway Karl Kaiser (transverse flute), Susanne Kaiser (harpsichord) to uncover the great writer's influence far beyond Russia.

5:31 AM SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00vhwzj) Tolstoy is best known as the writer of two of the greatest novels Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) Chi-chi Nwanoku of world literature - War and Peace and Anna Karenina - and it Romance for string orchestra in C major (Op.42) is easy to forget the immense impact of his Christian-Anarchist Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces more requests from Radio 3 philosophy both in Russia and in the West during the first two listeners. decades of the twentieth century. To mark the hundredth 5:37 AM annivesary of the writer's death, Mike Berlin visits the only Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959) remaining British community founded on Tolstoyan principles. Introduction to 'Chôros' for guitar and orchestra (1929) SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00vf64l) He is shown round the village of Whiteway by local people Timo Korhonen (guitar), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, From Portsmouth Cathedral. including one 86 year old resident whose memories stretch back Sakari Oramo (conductor) to a time when the village provided a haven for anarchists, Introit: Sicut cervus (Palestrina) refugees from the Spanish Civil War and conscientious 5:50 AM Responses: Smith objectors from the Second World War. He hears how utopian Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Psalms: 53, 54, 55 (plainsong) communities generally collapse because of disagreements over Gallimathias Musicum (K.32) First Lesson: Isaiah 6 three key issues - sex, money and who does (or does not do) the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Biondi (conductor) Canticles: Second Service (Amner) washing up, and he explores how Whiteway has managed to Second Lesson: Matthew 5 vv21-37 survive. Beyond the Cotswolds, he talks with scholars about the 6:07 AM Anthem: Great Lord of Lords (Gibbons) reasons why, far more than Russia, Britain offered fertile soil Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Hymn: For the healing of the nations (Alleluia dulce carmen) for the planting of Tolstoyan ideas and how these ideas continue Kinderszenen for piano (Op.15) Organ Voluntary: Tiento de primero tono de mano derecha to flourish in unexpected ways today. Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) (Bruna) Producer : Beaty Rubens. 6:26 AM David Price (Organist and Master of the Choristers) Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) Marcus Wibberley (Sub-Organist). Quartet in C minor (Op.17 No.4) SUN 22:15 Words and Music (b00vhx0t) Quattuor Mosaïques Hallelujah! SUN 17:00 Discovering Music (b00vhx0m) 6:45 AM Schumann Piano Quintet Jane Horrocks and Rory Kinnear are the readers in this Bacewicz, Graznya (1909-1969) sequence of music, poetry and prose celebrating the many Concerto for String Orchestra Stephen Johnson visits the Mananan Festival at the Erin Arts facets of joy; with words from Thomas Hardy, Rabindranath Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Oliver Centre on the Isle of Man for this weekend's Discovering Music Tagore, Friedrich Schiller among others, and music ranging Dohnányi (conductor). programme. He's joined there by The Elias Quartet (one of from Handel to Leonard Cohen, and from Mozart to Randall Radio 3's current New Generation Artists) as well as pianist Thompson to Judy Garland. Simon Crawford-Phillips for a detailed breakdown of one of SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b00vhwz8) Robert Schumann's most popular and enduring works - the Sunday - Katie Derham Piano Quintet in E flat, Op.44. SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00vhx0w) London Jazz Festival 2010 Katie Derham presents Breakfast. Wake up to music, news - Schumann was the first romantic composer to pair the piano and an occasional surprise! with the string quartet, but the combination was really taken up 14/11/2010 in the mid 19th century by notable composers like Brahms, Franck, Dvorak and Elgar. The work was composed in just a Join Claire Martin with a European Theme on this week's Jazz SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning (b00vhwzb) few weeks in the autumn of 1842, during Schumann's so-called Line-Up featuring Belgian pianist Eric Legnini and Trio. Abbey Road Studios "chamber music year." Prior to that year Schumann had Legnini has a fine talent as much as a writer as in interpreting completed no chamber music at all, with the exception of an the standards. Also appearing: Italian saxophonist Stefano Di Suzy Klein presents great music for your Sunday morning. early piano quartet in 1829. However, during his year-long Battista and Quartet - a man who credits Art Pepper as his Today's theme is the Abbey Road Studios. Mark Swartzentruber concentration on the genre he wrote three string quartets, a inspiration to play jazz. And there's a solo spot from UK-based is here with his archive choice, plus your emails, a new release piano trio and a piano quartet as well as this popular piano pianist Alex Wilson whose Latin piano style is both infectious and Suzy's gig of the week. quintet. The first performance of the work was given by the and addictive. composer's wife, Clara Schumann, at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in January 1843. Claire Martin will present all these differing styles on Jazz Line- SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b00vhwzd) Up on the first of two exclusive programmes from this year's Zdenka Fantlova London Jazz Festival. SUN 18:30 Choir and Organ (b00vhx0p) Michael Berkeley's guest on Remembrance Sunday is the Czech- Choir of the Year Category Finals 1 born former actress Zdenka Fantlova, a survivor of several infamous Nazi concentration camps including Terezin, Aled Jones introduces highlights from the Category Finals of MONDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2010 Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, in which she lost all other the UK's biggest amateur choral competition Choir of the Year, members of her family. Now in her 80s, she talks movingly which took place at Birmingham Symphony Hall earlier this MON 01:00 Through the Night (b00vhx16) about her experiences in Terezin, where she was among a month. John Shea presents rarities, archive and concert recordings from vibrant community of artists, writers, actors, musicians and Europe's leading broadcasters composers, who were encouraged by Nazi propagandists to Whittled down from over one hundred and fifty entrants, just exercise their creativity in performances and artistic events. She sixteen choirs made it through to the Category Finals. The 1:01 AM recalls standing next to the great Czech conductor Karel Ancerl stakes were high, with choirs competing to win both their Brahms, Johannes [1833-1897] Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 4 of 11 Concerto for violin and orchestra (Op.77) in D major Tomkinson Fortepiano of 1815) Royal College of Music. He was soon writing soundtracks for Sarah Chang (violin) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Juraj the GPO Film Unit as well as incidental music for the theatre, Valucha (conductor) 5:32 AM TV and radio. In programme 1, Donald introduces music from Buffardin, Pierre-Gabriel (c.1690-1768) those early years including one of Britten's best known 1:40 AM Concerto à 5 for flute and strings in E minor soundtracks for the GPO - 'Night Mail', and two works written Dvorak, Antonín [1841-1904] Ernst-Burghard Hilse (flute), Musica Antiqua Köln during his wartime years in America - the Seven Sonnets of Symphony no. 6 (Op.60) in D major Michelangelo, written for Pears, and his first opera, based on Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Juraj Valucha (conductor) 5:44 AM the story of the mythological lumberjack, Paul Bunyan. Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) 2:24 AM String Quartet No.1 in C major (Op.37) Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809) Silesian Quartet MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vhxmx) Trio for keyboard and strings in G major 'Gypsy rondo' Florian Boesch, Roger Vignoles (H.15.25) 6:03 AM Kungsbacka Trio Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909) Florian Boesch is equally at home on the recital platform as the 4 Songs opera stage, and today gives a concert of lieder from two 2:40 AM Jadwiga Rappé (contralto), Ewa Poblocka (piano) masters of the genre, with a programme of Schubert and Carl Nibelle, Henri (1883-1967) Loewe. Loewe is the lesser known of the two these days, but Carillon Orléannais 6:10 AM was sometimes favourably compared with Schubert during his Tong-Soon Kwak (female) (Rieger organ at the Torch Centre Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) lifetime. Florian Boesch performs with internationally for World Missions in Seoul, Korea) Rossiniana acclaimed pianist Roger Vignoles. The West Australia Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester 2:46 AM (conductor) Presented by Sarah Walker. Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis 6:37 AM Florian Boesch (Baritone) and Roger Vignoles (piano) The Royal Academy Soloists, Clio Gould (director) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) Sextet for piano and strings in D major, Op.110 SCHUBERT 3:01 AM Wu Han (piano), Philip Setzer (violin), Nokuthula Ngwenyama Willkommen und Abschied D767 Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) (viola), Cynthia Phelps (viola), Carter Brey (cello), Michael Hoffnung D295 La Mort de Cléopâtre [The Death of Cleopatra] - lyric scene for Wais (bass). Der Fischer D225 soprano and orchestra Annett Andriesen (alto), Netherlands Radio Symphony LOEWE Orchestra, David Robertson (conductor) MON 07:00 Breakfast (b00vhx2w) Erlkönig Op1/3 Monday - Sara Mohr-Pietsch Tom der Reimer Op135 3:23 AM Odins Meeresritt Op118 Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759) Sara Mohr-Pietsch shares her personal choice of music. Cleopatra's aria: 'Piangerò la sorte mia' - from 'Giulio Cesare', SCHUBERT Act 3 Sc 3 Der Kreuzzug D932 Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew MON 10:00 Classical Collection (b00vhx2y) Das Lied im Grünen D917 Manze (director) Monday - James Jolly LOEWE 3:30 AM Today's highlights include Dvorak's Symphonic Variations Süsses Begräbnis Op62/4 Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) played by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Walton's Wanderers Nachtlied I Op9/3a Concerto for piano and orchestra no.5 (Op.103) in F major Symphony No.1 and Schumann's Kinderszenen, Op 15 Wanderers Nachtlied II Op9/3b 'Egyptian' performed by Wilhelm Kempff. Reiterlied Op 145/5 Pascal Rogé (piano), UNAM [Universidad Nacional Autonoma Der Pilgrim vor St Just Op99/3 de Mexico] Philharmonic Orchestra, Ronald Zollman 10:00 Die wandelnde Glocke Op20/3 (conductor) Mozart Edward Op1/1. Overture to Idomeneo 3:58 AM Scottish Chamber Orchestra Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Sir Charles Mackerras (conductor) MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00vhxmz) Oboe Quartet in F major (K.370) EMI 557260-2 Barber/Schuman Centenary Peter Bree (oboe), Amsterdam String Trio 10:05 Episode 1 4:11 AM Dvorak Andriessen, Louis (b. 1939) Symphonic Variations, Op 78 How do you link Barry Manilow and Alan Greenspan Le voile du bonheur [The Veil of Happiness] (1971) Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (Chairman of the USA Federal Reserve till 2007) in a Radio 3 Vera Beths (vocals & violin), Reinbert de Leeuw (piano) Rafael Kubelik (conductor) programme? Easy - both are graduates of the prestigious New DG 469 366-2 York "Juilliard School of Music" (Alan Greenspan studied the 4:18 AM saxophone with Stan Getz). And as part of a week celebrating Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) 10:26 two giants of American Music - Samuel Barber and William Pelleas et Melisande - suite (Op.80) Lassus Schuman - we are including graduates from both the Juilliard BBC Philharmonic, (conductor) Infelix ego School and the Curtis Institute. These two music education Oxford Camerata establishments are connected with both composers, and through 4:35 AM Jeremy Summerly (conductor) their doors has emerged so much musical talent which we Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) NAXOS 8 550842 celebrate this week. 7 Dances of the Dolls (Op.91c) arr for wind quintet Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet 10:37 In today's programme, Penny Gore presents two instrumental Walton soloists from the Juilliard School - pianist Stephen Hough in 4:46 AM Symphony No 1 in B flat minor Greig's Piano Concerto, and violinist James Ehnes in Brahms Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) London Symphony Orchestra Violin concerto. Carnival in Paris - Overture/Episode for orchestra (Op.9) Andre Previn (conductor) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor) RCA 74321 92575-2 Also in today's programme, Barber's Adagio for Strings, William Schuman's 5th Symphony, and songs by Barber, 5:01 AM 11:21 specially recorded for the programme by the BBC Singers and Franceschini, Petronio (1650-1680) Schumann Bob Chilcott, and a piece by Barber for orchestra called Sonata for 2 trumpets, strings & basso continuo in D major Kinderszenen, Op 15 "Souvenirs" - a series of dance movements, also specially Yordan Kojuharov & Petar Ivanov (trumpets), Teodor Moussev Wilhelm Kempff (piano) recorded for the programme, this time by the BBC (organ), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Yordan Dafov DG 471312-2 Philharmonic and Clark Rundell. (conductor) 11:39 Wagner: Rienzi Overture 5:09 AM Honegger BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Svendsen, Johan (1840-1911) Symphony No 3 (Liturgique) Vassily Sinaisky, conductor Norwegian artists' carnival (Op.14) [Norsk kunstnerkarneval] The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) CD Review. 2.15pm Barber: Adagio for Strings 5:17 AM BBC National Orchestra of Wales Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4f3) Rory MacDonald (conductor) Hommage à Haydn (1909) (1913-1976) Roger Woodward (piano) 2.25pm Episode 1 Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor 5:18 AM Stephen Hough, piano Kleynjans, Francis (b. 1951) Donald Macleod reveals some of the wealth of music English BBC Philharmonic Homage à Satie composer Benjamin Britten wrote during his remarkably Gianandrea Noseda, conductor Heiki Mätlik (guitar) successful career in the light of two enduring influences - his life partner, the tenor Peter Pears and his beloved native county 2.55pm 5:21 AM of Suffolk. William Schuman: Symphony No.5 Ruppe, Christian Friedrich (1753-1826) BBC Symphony Orchestra Duetto in F major The BBC helped advance Britten's career by broadcasting two Grant Llewellyn, conductor Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar (piano duet on a chamber pieces he had composed while still a student at the Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 5 of 11 3.30pm Nat Adderley/Oscar Brown: Work Song (Charlie Wood and Glasper in concert with his trio at the 2010 London Jazz Barber: Under the willow tree (from Vanessa) China Moses) Festival. Glasper, who has been described as one of the most Sure on this shining night Sammy Cahn/Gene de Paul: Teach Me Tonight (China Moses) promising pianists of his generation, works regularly with hip The monk and his cat Rodgers and Hart: It Never Entered My Mind (Jacqui hop artists including Mos Def, Bilal and The Roots. His trio, BBC Singers Dankworth) featuring drummer Mark Colenburg and bassist Derrick Hodge, Richard Pearce, piano Cole Porter: Always True To You In My Fashion (Georgie is firmly rooted in the classic jazz piano trio tradition. But Bob Chilcott, conductor Fame) Glasper's compositions, and the group's approach to rhythm and Herbie Hancock: Butterfly (Gretchen Parlato) group interplay, are influenced by contemporary hip-hop and 4pm Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon: That's Life (Hamish Stuart) soul music. Brahms: Violin Concerto Stevie Wonder: Don't Know Why I Love You (Noel McKoy) James Ehnes, violin Harry Warren/Mack Gordon: At Last (Paloma Faith) Presenter: Jez Nelson BBC Philharmonic Frank Loesser: Baby It's Cold Outside (Jacqui Dankworth and Producer: Peggy Sutton & Russell Finch. Gunther Herbig, conductor Charlie Wood) Ray Charles: Hallelujah, I Love Him So (Nikki Yanofsky) 4.40pm Barber: Souvenirs Instrumental: Herbie, Sonny, Bird and KW TUESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2010 BBC Philharmonic Burt Bacharach/Hal David: Walk On By (China Moses) Clark Rundell, conductor Percy Mayfield: Please Send Me Someone To Love (Charlie TUE 01:00 Through the Night (b00vhxs9) Wood) John Shea presents Halevy's opera La Juive recorded at The Precis for the week: Smokey Robinson: Cruisin' (Noel McKoy) Barbican 2010 is the centenary of the births of two American giants of Wayne Shorter/Gretchen Parlato: JuJu (Gretchen Parlato) music - Samuel Barber and William Schuman. Jimmy McHugh/Frank Loesser: Let's Get Lost (Paloma Faith) 1:01 AM Matt Dennis/Tom Adair: Everything Happens To Me (Georgie Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) In the afternoons this week we will be hearing two symphonies Fame) Overture - Beatrice and Benedict (Op.27) by each composer across the week and more music in Harlan Howard: I'm Busted (Hamish Stuart) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner performances specially recorded for these programmes. Howard Arlen: Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Nikki (conductor) Yanofsky) We will also hear performances from graduates of two of the Louis Prima Medley (All singers) 1:09 AM most influential musical establishments on the eastern seaboard Poulenc, Francis (Jean Marcel) (1899-1963) of the USA - the Juilliard School of Music in New York and the Charlie Wood, China Moses, Jacqui Dankworth, Georgie Fame, Sonata for Violin and Piano (1943) Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, with which Schuman and Gretchen Parlato, Hamish Stuart, Noel McKoy, Paloma Faith, Semmy Stahlhammer (violin), Roland Pöntinen (piano) Barber are associated. Nikki Yanofsky (singers) Guy Barker, trumpet/director 1:32 AM William Schuman's musical career began as a teenager in 1920s Guy Barker Orchestra. Halevy, Jacques-François [1799-1862] New York collaborating with Frank Loesser (Guys and Dolls, La Juive - opera Baby, It's Cold Outside), but then the curious teenager took a Dennis O'Neill (tenor) (Eleazar), Marina Poplavskaya (soprano) chance and went to a classical concert in the Carnegie Hall. MON 21:15 Night Waves (b00vhxn5) (Rachel), Alastair Miles (bass) (Cardinal Brogni), Dario That was it - "The visual thing alone was astonishing. But the Andrew Marvell Schmunck (tenor) (Leopold), Nicole Cabell (soprano) (Princess sound! I was overwhelmed. I had never heard anything like it. Eudoxie), Joachim Seipp (bass) (Ruggiero), Matthew Rose The very next day I decided to become a composer." - which he Matthew Sweet and biographer Nigel Smith discuss the 17th (bass) (Albert), Charbel Mattar (bass) (Town Crier, John did, dropping out of business school and eventually becoming Century poet Andrew Marvell, whose personal life is shrouded Morrissey (bass) (First solo citizen), Christopher Lackner the president of the Juilliard School of music (1945-1961), in mystery. A prominent civil servant under Cromwell and (baritone) (Second solo citizen), Neil Gillespie (tenor) where he founded the Juilliard Quartet. regarded as a father to the liberal tradition, Marvell is also (Officer), Bryan Secombe (bass) (Hangman), Royal Opera suspected of being a spy, and a secret homosexual. House Chorus, Orchestra, Daniel Oren Samuel Barber was born in Pennsylvania and became interested (conductor) in music at an early age. Aged 9, he wrote a letter to his mother: Nigel Smith, Professor of English at Princeton University and President of the Andrew Marvell Society, has spent many years 4:27 AM "Dear Mother: I have written to tell you my worrying secret. researching the archives to produce the fullest account yet of Satie, Erik (1866-1925), arr.Jorgen Jersild Now don't cry when you read it because it is neither yours nor the metaphysical poet's life and work, Andrew Marvell: The Three melodies with texts by J.P. Contamine de La Tour (Les my fault. I suppose I will have to tell it now, without any Chamelon. From his upbringing in Hull and early employment Anges ; Elegie²; Sylvie³) nonsense. To begin with I was not meant to be an athlete. I was as a tutor to an aristocrat on the Grand Tour, to the suspicious Hanne Hohwu1, Merte Grosbol², Peter Lodahl³ (soloists), meant to be a composer, and will be I'm sure. I'll ask you one circumstances surrounding his death. Merete Hoffmann1, ³ (oboe), The Jutland Chamber Choir, more thing .- Don't ask me to try to forget this unpleasant thing Mogens Dahl (conductor) and go play football." Marvell's most famous poems are To His Coy Mistress, The Garden, An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from 4:35 AM By 14 Samuel Barber was enrolled in the Curtis Institute in Ireland, and the country house poem Upon Appleton House. Fauré, Gabriel [1845-1924] Philadelphia, and by his late teens was composing seriously and Quartet for strings (Op.121) in E minor had early successes - maybe his best known piece the "Adagio Producer: Fiona McLean. Ebène Quartet for Strings" was arranged from an existing quartet when Barber was 28. 5:01 AM MON 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4f3) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Sinfonia in D major (Wq.183 No.1) MON 17:00 In Tune (b00vhxn1) Slovenicum Chamber Orchestra, Uros Lajovic (conductor) With a selection of music and guests from the music world including tenor Daniel Norman, baritone Grant Doyle and MON 23:00 The Essay (b00vhxn7) 5:12 AM soprano Celeste Lazarenko performing works from Vaughan Tolstoy Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) Williams' 'Hugh The Drover' live in the In Tune studio. Petroc Piano Sonata in B minor (Op.5) Trelawny also talks to director Michael Moxham and conductor Dr Rowan Williams Ludmil Angelov (piano) Nicholas Jenkins about the upcoming New Sussex Opera production. The Archbishop of Canterbury presents an essay on the life and 5:36 AM work of Leo Tolstoy. Byrd, William (c.1543-1623) Plus noted jazz vocalist Lea DeLaria joins Petroc in the studio To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, "The Essay" this O Lord, how vain - for voice and 4 viols to sing live to celebrate the release of her new album 'Be A week considers the life and work of one of the giants of Russian Emma Kirkby (soprano), The Rose Consort of Viols: John Santa' on Warner Records. literature - Leo Tolstoy. Famous for works like the novels War Bryan, Alison Crum, Sarah Groser, Roy Marks, Peter and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji Wendland (viols) Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich Tolstoy continues to E-mail: [email protected]. fascinate modern audiences. In these programmes, five 5:43 AM different presenters explain their own passion for the works of Franck, César (1822-1890) Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Coming from very different Les Eolides - symphonic poem after Leconte de Lisle MON 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00vhxn3) backgrounds, all the presenters of these essays have had their Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Pierre Monteux (conductor) London Jazz Festival 2010 lives touched - directly and indirectly - by the Tolstoy's works, they are: 5:56 AM Jazz Voice Dr Rowan Williams - Archbishop of Canterbury Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Writer and newspaper columnist - A.N. Wilson Tzigane - rapsodie de concert pour violon et piano Presented by Catherine Bott Helen Dunmore - award winning novelist James Ehnes (violin), Wendy Chen (piano) Prof Anthony Briggs - a specialist in nineteenth-century Russian Jazz Voice - a dazzling celebration of song recorded at the literature 6:07 AM Barbican in London, to mark the opening of the London Jazz Bridget Kendall - BBC Radio correspondent to Moscow Holm, Peder (b.1926) Festival, introduced by Dougray Scott. 1989-1995 Ørken og hede (Desert and Heath) Fionian Chamber Choir, Alice Granum (director) Under the direction of conductor/arranger/trumpeter Guy Producer: Mohini Patel. Barker, Jazz Voice brings together a stunning range of vocal 6:12 AM stars from the worlds of jazz, rock and soul, whose Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799) interpretations of songwriting milestones are set to a grand MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00vhxp2) Concerto grosso for strings and continuo in D major (Op.3 orchestral score. The concert is billed as the ultimate London Jazz Festival 2010 No.5) celebration of the art of jazz singing and songwriting. Combattimento Consort Amsterdam Featured singers range from rising stars like Gretchen Parlato to Robert Glasper Trio living legend Georgie Fame. 6:30 AM Jez Nelson presents New York based jazz pianist Robert Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 6 of 11 Liebestraum (S.541) no.3 in A flat major Albert Herring, about a socially inept young man destined to be E-mail: [email protected]. Gyõrgy Cziffra (piano) crowned May King.

6:35 AM TUE 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00vhxw3) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vhxvx) BBC NOW - Roussel, Holt, Sibelius Flute Quartet No.1 in D major (K.285) Songlines Carol Wincenc (flute), Chee-Yun (female) (violin), Nokuthula Presented by Catherine Bott Ngwenyama (viola), David Finckel (cello) Elias String Quartet The BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by François- 6:50 AM Songlines Xavier Roth, play Roussel, Holt and Sibelius. Bizet, Georges (1838-75) Sean Rafferty introduces this week's concerts recorded in the Sibelius' Second Symphony is both powerful and eloquent, Habanera (L'amour est un oiseau rebelle) - from Carmen Guildhall in Londonderry at this year's City of Song Festival culminating in one of his greatest melodies, blazing with Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari and featuring music for voice, piano and string quartet as well optimism and serenity. The elemental dance rhythms of Rasilainen (conductor) as music by Benjamin Britten. Roussel's Bacchus et Ariane Suite spring to life under François- BBC Radio 3 New Generation artist, the Elias Quartet, is the Xavier Roth, Associate Guest Conductor of the BBC National 6:55 AM quartet in residence and the musicians are joined by four of Orchestra of Wales, whose performances have been earning Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) Britains leading singers: Ann Murray, mezzo-soprano; James critical plaudits. Composer in Association to the BBC National Waldesrauschen - from Two Concert studies for piano (S.145) Gilchrist, tenor; Joan Rodgers, soprano and Roderick Williams, Orchestra of Wales, Simon Holt's Centauromachy is a double Lana Genc (piano). baritone. concerto and takes the two opposing personalities of the mythical centaur as its starting point. Roderick Williams; pianist, Christopher Glynn and the Elias TUE 07:00 Breakfast (b00vhxsc) Quartet open this week's series of recitals with a performance Roussel: Bacchus et Ariane, Suite No 2 Tuesday - Sara Mohr-Pietsch Barber's Dover Beach - the sea is used as a metaphor Simon Holt: Centauromachy (world premiere) throughout Matthew Arnold's poem and Barber's music reflects Sibelius: Symphony No 2 Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Breakfast. Music to discover, the sonorous but bleak imagery of the words. The sombre tone rediscover and lift the spirits. continues with Bejamin Britten's most uncompromisingly Clarinet Robert Plane sombre song-cycle, Songs and proverbs of William Blake - the Flugelhorn Philippe Schartz song-cycle was written for Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales TUE 10:00 Classical Collection (b00vhxvt) texts were chosen by Peter Pears. Schubert's song, Der Tod und Conductor François-Xavier Roth Tuesday - James Jolly das Mädchen - where death comforts a young maiden - precedes the Quartet in D minor, D. 810, also known as Der Followed by highlights from the 2010 Innsbruck Early Music Classical Collection with James Jolly Tod und das Mädchen because the sublime second movement Festival. uses the song as the basis of the theme and variations. Today our highlights include Wagner's Prelude to Act I of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg played by the Munich TUE 21:15 Night Waves (b00vj04v) Philharmonic Orchestra, three miniatures played by Wilhelm TUE 14:30 Afternoon Concert (b00vhxvz) Free Thinking 2010 Kempff and Walton's Violin Concerto. Barber/Schuman Centenary Marriage 10:00 Episode 2 Wagner When the screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell Boyce - this Prelude to Act I of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Munich Penny Gore presents a week of programmes celebrating the year's Thinker-in-residence at the Free Thinking Festival - was Philharmonic Orchestra Sergiu Celibidache (conductor) centenary of Samuel Barber and William Schuman. asked by Radio 3 which topic he would like to be the subject of EMI 556524-2 a public debate, he replied "marriage". It's timely choice - few The Curtis Institute in Philadelphia was founded in 1924 by the can deny that the status of the institution is undergoing change. 10:13 daughter of media magnate Cyrus Curtis, with advice from Even though a royal wedding is now planned for next year, the Wolf Stokowski and Josef Hoffmann. A 14 year old Samuel Barber actual number of people getting married has slumped to its Italian Serenade enrolled as a student in that first year. lowest level since records began in 1862. Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Rudolf Kempe (conductor) In today's programme we can hear two of Barber's most popular Should we be panicking? Is this an irreversible social fact EMI 575950-2 works: the Overture "School for Scandal" and "Knoxville - because so many of the reasons for getting married have Summer of 1915", as well as the less well known 2nd vanished - or do we need to act to restore a pillar of society Today's group of 3 is miniatures played by Kempff Symphony, which Barber wrote in 1943 when he was serving dangerously close to crumbling altogether? with the Army Air Corps - and specially recorded for the 10:22 programme by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales with On stage with Frank to argue over the issue in front of an Beethoven Bagatelle Fur Elise, WoO 52 conductor Baldur Bronnimann. audience at the Free Thinking festival of ideas are Guy Bach (transcr. Kempff) Siciliano in G minor (from the Flute Opperman, local Conservative MP for Hexham, the journalist Sonata in E flat, BWV 1031) We can also hear 2 graduates from the Curtis Institute- violinist Shiv Malik, family policy campaigner Patricia Morgan, and Francois Couperin Le carillon de Cythere Hilary Hahn in Dvorak's Violin Concerto, and pianist Jonathan social historian Claire Langhamer. In the chair is Night Waves DG 474 393-2 Biss playing Beethoven's Appassionata Sonata. presenter Anne McElvoy.

10:35 2.30pm Producer: Tim Prosser. Ravel Barber: Overture School for Scandal Daphnis and Chloe (2nd Suite) BBC Philharmonic Munich Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra Rudolf Kempe Vassily Sinaisky, conductor TUE 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4ff) (conductor) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] EMI 575950-2 2.40pm Dvorak: Violin Concerto 10:52 Hilary Hahn, violin TUE 23:00 The Essay (b00vhxw7) Handel BBC Philharmonic Tolstoy Il pastor fido (ballet music) Gianandrea Noseda, conductor The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) AN Wilson ERATO 4509-99720-2 3.10pm Barber: Knoxville Summer of 1915 Writer and newspaper columnist A.N. Wilson presents today's 11:03 Ruby Hughes, soprano essay on Tolstoy. Beethoven BBC Concert Orchestra To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, The Essay" this Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3 Johannes Wildner, conductor week considers the life and work of one of the giants of Russian Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violin) literature - Leo Tolstoy. Famous for works like the novels War Wilhelm Kempff (piano) 3.25pm and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji DG 463 605-2 Beethoven: Sonata for Piano Op.57 "Appassionata" Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich Tolstoy continues to Jonathan Biss, piano fascinate modern audiences. In these programmes, five 11:23 different presenters explain their own passion for the works of Walton 3.45pm Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Coming from very different Violin Concerto Barber: Symphony No.2 backgrounds, all the presenters of these essays have had their Ida Haendel (violin) BBC National Orchestra of Wales lives touched - directly and indirectly - by the Tolstoy's works. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Baldur Bronnimann, conductor Paavo Berglund (conductor) Producer: Mohini Patel. EMI 573371-2. William Schuman: New England Triptych BBC Philharmonic Clark Rundell, conductor. TUE 23:15 Late Junction (b00vhxw9) TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4ff) Fiona Talkington Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) TUE 17:00 In Tune (b00vhxw1) Solo clarinet from Jimmy Giuffre recorded in 1962, the Episode 2 Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Carmina Chamber Choir from Iceland, new songs from Solveig With jazz vibes player Gary Burton performing live in the Slettahjell and percussion music by Gavin Bryars. With Fiona The first ever Aldeburgh Festival took place in June 1948. studio ahead of gigs at the London Jazz Festival with his Talkington. Donald Macleod introduces part of Britten's cantata St quartet. Plus conductor Jane Glover and singers from the Royal Nicholas, premiered on the opening night, plus extracts from Academy of Music Opera department giving a taste of their two operas, both set in Suffolk - the dark tale of Peter Grimes, new production of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte. set in a fishing village based on Aldeburgh and the comedy Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 WEDNESDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2010 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 7 of 11 WED 01:00 Through the Night (b00vhxzk) Overture à due chori in B flat 10:00 John Shea presents a concert of music from the 12th and 13th Cappella Coloniensis, Hans-Martin Linde (conductor) Walton centuries performed and arranged by La Rota Overture: Portsmouth Point 03:57AM London Symphony Orchestra 01:00 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840-1893) Andre Previn (conductor) Guiot de Dijon [fl.1215-1225] & Tobie Miller Serenade in C major for strings (Op.48) EMI 573371-2 Chanterai por mon coriage and estampie on the same piece The Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovít Rajter La Rota: (conductor) 10:06 Bach 01:11AM 04:30AM Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat, BWV 1051 Anonymous & Tobie Miller (estampie) Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921) Munich Bach Orchestra Amis, quelx est li mieuz vaillanz (jeu parti) and estampie on Sonata for bassoon and piano in G (Op.168) Karl Richter (harpsichord and director) Chascuns dit que je foloi by Tobie Miller Jens-Christoph Lemke (bassoon), Mårten Landström (piano) ARCHIV 463 657-2 La Rota 10:24 04:43AM Haydn 01:20AM Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Symphony No 49 in F minor La Passione Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) Overture - Nabucco Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment No.12 Minstrels Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Ros-Marba Frans Bruggen (conductor) Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) (conductor) PHILIPS 473 016-2

01:22AM 04:52AM 10:47 Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849) Schubert No.7 Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest Variations in E major on a German National Air (op.posth) Sonata in E minor, D566 Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) Ludmil Angelov (piano) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) BBC LEGENDS BBCL 4114-2 01:26AM 05:01AM Strauss, Richard [1864-1949] Philips, Peter (1561-1628) 10:59 Variations on "Deandl is arb auf mi'" for string trio Amarilli mia bella, after Caccini Wednesday's Award-Winner Leopold String Trio Vital Julian Frey [Switzerland] (harpischord) Songs to Morpheus Warlock Sleep 01:33AM 05:05AM Handel Gentle Morpheus (Calliope's song from Alceste) Philippe de Vitry [(1291-1361)] & Anonymous Klami, Uuno (1900-1961) Monteverdi Oblivion soave (Arnalta's aria from Aman novi/Heu, Fortuna Subdola & retrove Numisuutarit (suite for orchestra) L'incoronazione di Poppea) La Rota Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka-Pekka Saraste Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Margo Garrett (piano), (conductor) The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, 01:40AM Sergio and Odiar Assad (guitars) Philippe de Vitry [(1291-1361)] 05:13AM NONESUCH 7559-79364-2 Tribum que/ Quoniam secta/ Merito hec patimur Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842) La Rota Ballet music from 'Anakreon' 11:11 Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard Walton 01:44AM (conductor) Viola Concerto Anonymous & Jehan de Lescurel fl.1304 Yuri Bashmet (viola) 2 anonymous pieces and a rondeau by Jehan de Lescurel 05:22AM London Symphony Orchestra La Rota Binelli, Daniel (b. 194?) Andre Previn (conductor) Candombe: Llamada de tambores RCA 74321 92575-2 01:54AM Daniel Binelli (bandonéon), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) 11:38 No.8 La fille aux cheveux de lin 05:31AM Mahler Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Overture to Maskarade - opera in 3 acts (FS.39) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) 01:57AM Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Leif Segerstam (conductor) Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) Rafael Kubelik (conductor) No.3 La Puerta del Vino 05:37AM DG 449 735-2. Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) Sheherazade - no.1 of 'Masques' for piano (Op.34) 02:00AM Natalya Pasichnyk (piano) WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gl) Daniel-Lesur, Jean Yves (1908-2002) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Suite Mediévale for flute, harp and string trio (1946) 05:46AM Arpea Ensemble Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Episode 3 Symphony No.29 in A major (K.201) 02:14AM The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Terje Tønnesen By 1952, when the Aldeburgh Festival was in its 5th year, Anonymous (conductor) Britten was nearing forty. By then, he and Pears were very Estampie and Prendes i garde, s'on mi regarde much part of the fabric of the community there. Donald La Rota 06:08AM Macleod introduces Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, which was Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880) premiered at the festival that year, extracts from two more 02:22AM Légende, for violin & piano (Op.17) operas - the first based on Henry James' ghostly novella Turn of Blondel de Nesle [fl. 1180-1200] Slawomir Tomasik (violin), Izabela Tomasik (piano) the Screw and the second on Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's A l'entrant d'este Dream, plus another fairy-tale work - the ballet Prince of the La Rota 06:16AM Pagodas, complete with magical evocation of the Balinese Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918) gamelan. 02:31AM South Ostrobothnian Suite No.2 (Op.20) Landini, Francesco [1325-2/9/1397] Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Jorma Panula (Conductor) Adie, adieu WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vhxzr) La Rota 06:40AM Songlines Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) 02:33AM 6 Little sonatas for 2 flutes, 2 horns and bassoon (Wq.184) Joan Rodgers, Christopher Glynn Anonymous & Tobie Miller (saltarello) Bratislava Chamber Harmony. Allegro canto; Laudario di Firenze; Saltarello del Grande San The second concert from the Songlines Series at this year's City Domenico of Song Festival in Derry features soprano, Joan Rodgers with La Rota WED 07:00 Breakfast (b00vhxzm) pianist Christopher Glynn and the Elias Quartet. Schoenberg's Wedneday - Sara Mohr-Pietsch Brettl-Lieder are an early example of the emerging from 02:36AM devoted to light-hearted social satire known as cabaret. The Anonymous Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Breakfast. From Bach to songs are fun with some risqué double entendre. The Poet's Non sofre Santa Maria Bacharach, Elgar to Ellington, Mozart to Makeba - wide- Echo is Britten's setting of six texts by Pushkin. Britten felt that La Rota ranging music to begin the day. setting the songs would help his "obstinately bad Russian". La bonne chanson by Fauré is a joyful setting for voice, quartet 02:40AM and piano of nine texts by Verlaine on the them of love and Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) WED 10:00 Classical Collection (b00vhxzp) happiness. The concert ends with a selection of Irish songs Ancient airs and dances for lute - suite No.3 for strings Wednesday - James Jolly arranged by Herbert Hughes. Introduced by Sean Rafferty. I Cameristi Italiani Classical Collection with James Jolly: this week music from 03:01AM Munich orchestras, orchestral works by Walton and recordings WED 14:30 Afternoon Concert (b00vhxzt) Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) by the pianist Wilhelm Kempff. Barber/Schuman Centenary The Firebird - suite (vers. 1945) Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti Our Wednesday Award-winner is the album White Moon, a Episode 3 (conductor) sequence of songs to Morpheus. The Munich Bach Orchestra plays Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat, BWV 1051, Presented by Penny Gore. 03:32AM Wilhelm Kempff performs Schubert's Sonata in E minor, D566 Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688-1758) and there's a recording of Walton's Overture: Portsmouth Point. It's the turn of 2 graduates from the Juilliard School of music in Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 8 of 11 New York to shine in today's programme. Violinist Sarah WED 21:15 Night Waves (b00vhy02) Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Paul Turner (piano) Chang performs Bruch's 1st Violin Concerto with the BBC Craig Raine, Uncle Boonmee, John Maeda, Scott Atran Symphony Orchestra and Jiri Belohlavek, and James Conlon 01:56AM conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Debussy's La Mer. Philip Dodd talks to the poet Craig Raine, who has published Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) his first collection in ten years, How Snow Falls (Atlantic Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor (Op.15) William Schuman's orchestration of Charles Ives' Variations on Books), which addresses big themes of death, sex, memory and John Lill (piano), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Stefan "America" let us know from the start where we are, and the desire. Solyom (conductor) programme includes Samuel Barber's first symphony of 1936, and his first Essay for orchestra of 1937. Maria Delgado reviews the film Uncle Boonmee who can recall 02:46AM his past lives, the surprise winner of the Palme D'Or at this Fitelberg, Grzegorz (1879-1953) Ives (orch. William Schuman): Variations on "America" year's Cannes Film Festival, made by the Thai director The Song about a Falcon BBC Scottish Symphony Apichatpong Weerasethakul. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stanislaw Wislocki Martyn Brabbins, conductor (conductor) Philip meets the design guru John Maeda, President of the 2.40pm Rhode Island School of Design and co-founder of the internet 03:01AM Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 virtual world Second Life. His work in design and technology Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Sarah Chang, violin explores the area where the two fields merge. Philip goes to the Messa da Requiem for soloists, chorus and orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra Riflemaker Gallery in London where Maeda is dispensing Ragnhild Heiland Sørensen (soprano), Ingebjorg Kosmo (mezzo- Jiri Belohlavek, conductor wisdom from a sandpit, as part of an art installation. soprano), Ivar Gilhuus (tenor), Oddbjorn Tennfjord (baritone), Collegium Vocale, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Johannes 3.05pm Scott Atran is director of research in anthropology at the Fritzsch (conductor) Barber: Symphony No.1 National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris. His new book BBC Philharmonic Talking to the Enemy attempts to answer the question: Why 04:24AM Andreas Delfs, conductor would someone take their own life through suicide bombing? Liszt, Franz (1811-1886) He joins Philip to discuss the motivation of terrorists and why Réminiscences des Puritains (Bellini) (S.390) 3.25pm peer pressure is more important than religious ideology in Endre Hegedűs (piano) Debussy: La Mer understanding the rise of violent extremism. BBC Symphony Orchestra 04:43AM James Conlon, conductor Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643) WED 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gl) Canzona seconda detta 'La Bernadina' 3.50pm [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Canzona decimanova, detta 'La Capriola' - both from Il primo Barber: Essay for Orchestra No.1 Libro delle Canzoni (Rome 1628) BBC Philharmonic Andreas Delfs, conductor. WED 23:00 The Essay (b00vhy04) Musica Fiata, Köln, Roland Wilson (director) Tolstoy 04:50AM WED 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00vhxzw) Helen Dunmore Bonnet, Joseph (1884-1944) From Hereford Cathedral. Variations de Concert Award winning novelist Helen Dunmore presents today's Essay Michael Dudman (Ronald Sharp Grand Organ, Concert Hall, Introit: Sunset and Evening Star (Hewson) on Leo Tolstoy. Sydney Opera House) Responses: Sanders To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, The Essay" this Psalm: 89 (Hopkins, Gray) week considers the life and work of one of the giants of Russian 05:01AM First Lesson: Zechariah 8 vv1-13 literature - Leo Tolstoy. Famous for works like the novels War Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) Canticles: Stanford in C and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji Waverley Overture (Op.1) Second Lesson: Mark 13 vv1-8 Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich Tolstoy continues to The Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard Anthem: Greater Love Hath No Man (Ireland) fascinate modern audiences. In these programmes, five (conductor) Organ Voluntary: Choral No 3 in A minor (Franck) different presenters explain their own passion for the works of Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Coming from very different 05:12AM Organist and Director of Music: Geraint Bowen backgrounds, all the presenters of these essays have had their Diepenbrock, Alphons (1862-1921) Assistant Organist: Peter Dyke. lives touched - directly and indirectly - by the Tolstoy's works. Mandoline Roberta Alexander (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Producer: Mohini Patel. WED 17:00 In Tune (b00vhxzy) 05:14AM With a selection of music and guests from the music world Ipavec, Benjamin (1839-1908) including string group Trio Broz who join Petroc Trelawny to WED 23:15 Late Junction (b00vhy06) Maria the Gypsy Girl talk about their forthcoming concert for Truro Three Arts, a Fiona Talkington Ana Pusar Jeric (soprano), Natasa Valant (piano) programme which features Bach's Goldberg Variations. With live performance in the In Tune studio. Fiona Talkington introduces solo tenor saxophone recordings 05:19AM from Coleman Hawkins in 1847 and from Karl Seglem in 2010. Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943) Plus noted contemporary music collective Noszferatu perform Plus, from the Democratic Republic of Congo the voice of Caprice bohémien (Op.12) works by Howard Skempton and Frederic Rzewski. Artistic Papa Wemba. Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky director Graham McKenzie talks to Petroc about the (conductor) forthcoming Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival featuring Noszferatu. 05:39AM THURSDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2010 Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962) Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 La Gitana E-mail: [email protected]. THU 01:00 Through the Night (b00vhywk) Patrik Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) John Shea presents rarities, archive and concert recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters 05:42AM WED 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00vhy00) Ibert, Jacques (1890-1962) OAE - Cherubini, Mehul, Berlioz, Mozart 01:01AM Tunis-Nefta - No.2 from Escales Slavenski, Josip Stolcer (1896-1955) Roger Cole (oboe), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) Presented by Catherine Bott Balkan Suite, for string quintet Niksa Bobetko (double bass) 05:45AM French connections - a concert of Cherubini, Berlioz and Forsyth, Malcolm (b. 1936) Mozart, given at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall by the OAE. 01:16AM The Kora Dances (1990) Little known he may be now, but Cherubini was highly rated by Lukačić. Ivan (1587-1648) Julia Shaw and Nora Bumanis (harps) none other than Beethoven, with the composer regarding him as Two motets; Quam pulchra es and Ex ore intantium the greatest of his contemporaries. The Overture and an Aria 05:53AM from his opera Medea, which was championed by Maria Callas, 01:23AM Madetoja, Leevi (1887-1947) no less, represent him here. Cherubini's contemporary Etienne Wolf, Hugo [1860-1903] The Ostrobothnians, Suite for Orchestra (Op.52) (1923) Méhul is perhaps even less known now but again, was highly Italian serenade for string quartet Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Panula (conductor) regarded in his day. His noble Symphony 4 is performed this evening. The concert is rounded off with Berlioz's tour de force Sebastian String Quartet 06:10AM for soprano and Mozart's Paris Symphony. Infante, Manuel (1883-1958) 01:32AM Three Andalucian Dances Cherubini Overture from Medée Papandopulo, Boris (1906-1991) Aglika Genova & Liuben Dimitrov (pianos) Cherubini Aria from Medée Concerto for bassoon and string quintet Méhul Symphony No 4 in E Zarko Perisi (bassoon), Niksa Bobetko (double bass) 06:25AM Berlioz La Mort de Cléopâtre for soprano and orchestra Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759) Mozart Symphony No 31 in D, Paris 01:50AM Trio sonata in G minor Op.2, No.5 [HG Op.2'6] Slavenski, Josip Stolcer (1896-1955) Musica Alta Ripa Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment A Mocking Song Enrique Mazzola conductor Sebastian String Quartet 06:36AM Stephanie d'Oustrac mezzo-soprano Hassler, Hans Leo (1554-1612) 01:53AM Canzon duodecimi toni zu acht Stimmen Followed by highlights from the 2010 Innsbruck Early Music Britten, Benjamin [1913-1976] Roland Götz (spinet/organ), Flautando Köln Festival. Oliver Cromwell [Suffolk nursery rhyme] Sweet Polly Oliver [English] 06:40AM Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 9 of 11 Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gs) with Elgar's 'concert overture' In the South, actually a big, Litaniae de Beata Virgine Maria (6 parts) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) dynamic symphonic movement. Britten's Les illuminations, Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montréal, Christopher Jackson settings of poems by Rimbaud, encompasses an enormous (director) Episode 4 dramatic range, from biting wit to deep pathos. Opening the second half of the concert, Susan Gritton gives the first concert 06:47AM In September 1960, Britten had the good fortune to meet the performance of three extra songs that Britten left out of the Gabrieli, Andrea (1532/3-1585) Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich who became a close published score of Les illuminations, which have recently been Ricercar del Duodecimo Tuono friend and inspiration behind five works for cello, and a song orchestrated by Colin Matthews. The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble cycle for him and his wife, the singer Galina Vishnevskaya. In the fifth programme, Donald introduces the final song from the The concert ends with a fine symphony that has been unfairly 06:49AM cycle - The Poet's Echo - together with part of the Cello Suite neglected since its unsuccessful 1960 premiere. However, Sculthorpe, Peter (b. 1929) No.2, plus an extract from the intensely moving War Requiem Walton's Second Symphony has been making a comeback in An Australian Anthem (Premier Recording) and the second of Britten's church parables, The Burning Fiery recent years as an eloquent late flowering of the composer's The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Furnace. inspiration.

06:53AM Elgar: In the South (Alassio) Brumby, Colin (b. 1933) THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vj035) Britten: Les illuminations Paean Songlines Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Thomas (conductor). Susan Gritton soprano Ann Murray, Iain Burnside BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Martyn Brabbins conductor. THU 07:00 Breakfast (b00vj031) Ann Murray is joined by pianist, Iain Burnside and the Elias Thursday - Sara Mohr-Pietsch Quartet in music for voice, string quartet and piano in this the penultimate offering from the Songlines series recorded at the THU 19:50 Twenty Minutes (b00vy0qp) Sara Mohr-Pietsch shares her musical enthusiasms. Guildhall in Derry. Chausson's Chanson Perpetuelle is a setting Rimbaud in London's Desolation Row of a text by the symbolist poet, Chrales Cros, and the poem is a woman's lament for the lover who has left her. Britten's Cabaret In the back streets behind London's Kings Cross station, in a THU 10:00 Classical Collection (b00wsy9v) Songs are to texts by his mentor, W. H. Auden, and they show rather grimy street, stands the last London home of Arthur Thursday - James Jolly both poet and composer in high spirits. Britten's A Charm of Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, the notorious poet lovers. Despite Lullabies was written in December 1947 for the mezzo-soprano an anonymous exterior 9, Royal College Street, is both shrine Classical Collection with James Jolly: this week music from Nancy Evans and is a much more gentle cycle than the Cabaret and memorial to the poet lovers, who went on an orgy of Munich's orchestras, Walton's orchestral works and recordings Songs. The Elias Quartet join Ann Murray for Respighi's drinking and debauchery during their infamous sojourn in by the pianist Wilhelm Kempff. intensely expressive setting of Il Tramonto - The Sunset by England. Simon Callow draws on his great knowledge of the Shelley. The concert ends with the beautiful String Quartet by two poets, and also invites comment from Kings Cross Poet Today's highlights include Weber's Overture: Oberon played by Ravel, of which Debussy urged him not to change a note. Aiden Dunn and Graham Henderson, who has devoted himself the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Brahms' Intermezzi Op to trying to turn the house into a cultural centre. 117 played by Wilhelm Kempff and Walton's Cello Concerto. There's also a group of three Debussy Preludes. THU 14:30 Afternoon Concert (b00vj037) It was here, in 1873, that the couple moved into their final Thursday Opera Matinee home together, a garret room that would see both important 10:00 literary work completed, and more than one violent argument Weber Verdi - Ernani take place. It was also the scene of the final fight that sent Overture: Oberon Verlaine, furious and wounded, to abandon his love and flee Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Presented by Penny Gore. back to the Continent, where their final tragic confrontation James Levine (conductor) would take place. OEHMS OC509 Thursday Opera Matinee - Verdi's Ernani. London was both refuge and inspiration to the two provocatures Today's Group of 3 is Debussy Preludes Elvira loves Ernani, a young hot headed brigand, but she is and these walls witnessed the love, turmoil and destruction that engaged to the elderly Don Ruy Gomez de Silva. More than followed thier last fight. 10:10 that, she has also attracted the amourous attentions of Don Debussy Carlo, the King, and future Holy Roman Emperor. Producer: Sara Jane Hall. La danse de Puck Krystian Zimerman (piano) Thus the scene is set for violence, revenge, conspiracy, mercy DG 435 773-2 and the fickle hand of fate as the three men compete for Elvira. THU 20:10 Performance on 3 (b00vy0qr) Walton, Britten, Elgar 10:12 In this performance from Chicago's Lyric Opera last Debussy November, Salvatore Licitra is Ernani, Sondra Radvanovsky is Part 2 Voiles Elvira, Don Carlo, Boaz Daniel and Giacomo Prestia, Silva. Pascal Roge (piano) Roberto Palumbo conducts. Presented by Catherine Bott, live from City Halls, Glasgow. ONYX 4004 Ernani ...... Salvatore Licitra, tenor The BBC SSO with a programme of English classics by Walton, 10:17 Elvira ...... Sondra Radvanovsky, soprano Britten and Elgar. Debussy Carlo ...... Boaz Daniel, baritone La cathedrale engloutie Silva ...... Giacomo Prestia, bass Martyn Brabbins kicks off the BBC SSO's British music series Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano) Giovanna ...... Kathryn Leemhuis, soprano with Elgar's 'concert overture' In the South, actually a big, DG 469 820-2 Riccardo ...... Rene Barbera, tenor dynamic symphonic movement. Britten's Les illuminations, Jago ...... Paul Corona, bass settings of poems by Rimbaud, encompasses an enormous 10:25 Lyric Opera Chorus and Orchestra dramatic range, from biting wit to deep pathos. Opening the Thursday Light Music Renato Palumbo, conductor second half of the concert, Susan Gritton gives the first concert Ketelbey performance of three extra songs that Britten left out of the In a Monastery Garden 4.45pm published score of Les illuminations, which have recently been The New London Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor) Barber: Essay for Orchestra No.2 orchestrated by Colin Matthews. HYPERION CDA67400 BBC Philharmonic Clark Rundell. The concert ends with a fine symphony that has been unfairly 10:31 neglected since its unsuccessful 1960 premiere. However, Lassus Walton's Second Symphony has been making a comeback in De profundis clamavi ad te (Penitential Psalm No 6) THU 17:00 In Tune (b00vj039) recent years as an eloquent late flowering of the composer's Henry's Eight, Presented by Petroc Trelawny. inspiration. Jonathan Brown (director) Finnish pianist and composer Olli Mustonen performs live in HYPERION CDD22056 the studio ahead of his performance of Rodion Shchedrin's 4th Britten/Matthews: Three songs for Les illuminations piano concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra. Flautist Walton: Symphony no 2 10:41 Rachel Brown gives a taste of previously unpublished flute Walton sonatas by German composer Johann Joachim Quantz, which Susan Gritton soprano Cello Concerto she'll launch at a lecture-recital at the Royal College of Music in BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Gregor Piatigorsky (cello) London. Martyn Brabbins conductor. Boston Symphony Orchestra Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 Charles Munch (conductor) E-mail: [email protected]. RCA 74321 92575-2 THU 21:15 Night Waves (b00vhxw5) 11:11 Free Thinking 2010 Brahms THU 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00vj04s) Intermezzi, Op 117 Walton, Britten, Elgar Ben Franklin and Shopping Wilhelm Kempff (piano) DG 474 393-2 Part 1 Kevin McCloud is the celebrated presenter of Channel 4's Grand Designs, an inspirational figure to home builders across 11:26 Presented by Catherine Bott, live from City Halls, Glasgow. the country and and according to Building Design newspaper, Mozart 'the most influential figure in British architecture" . But in fact Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543 The BBC SSO with a programme of English classics by Walton, Kevin studied history of art and worked as a theatre designer Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Britten and Elgar. before he became a television star, and in addition to his TV James Levine (conductor) celebrity status he is an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute OEHMS OC509. Martyn Brabbins kicks off the BBC SSO's British music series of British Architects. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 10 of 11 For this event at BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking festival of ideas, 3:30 AM FRI 07:00 Breakfast (b00vj05y) Kevin takes off his trademark hard hat, takes a moment out of Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) Friday - Sara Mohr-Pietsch his schedule of site visits and steps up to the lectern to deliver a Dumbarton Oaks, arr. by the composer for two pianos lecture entitled Ben Franklin And Shopping. His message is that James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Breakfast. Wake up to music, news people need to rediscover the unfashionable value of - and the occasional surprise. craftsmanship, for McCloud believes it is the only way to match 3:46 AM creativity and excellent design with the sustainable materials of Brade, William (1560-1630) the future. Newe ausserlesne Paduanen und Galliarden auff allen FRI 10:00 Classical Collection (b00vj060) musicalischen Instrumenten und insonderheit auff Fiolen Friday - James Jolly Recorded in front of an audience at The Sage Gateshead. lieblich zu gebrauchen (mit 6 Stimmen) (Hamburg 1614) Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (conductor) Classical Collection with James Jolly. Producer/Kirsty Pope. 4:11 AM Anne-Sophie Mutter is our Friday virtuoso, playing Sarasate's Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Carmen Fantasy, Op 25. There's a recording of Walton's THU 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gs) 5 Deutsche (German dances) with 7 trios and coda (D.90) Variations on a theme by Hindemith, Wilhelm Kempff [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] originally for string quartet. performs Mozart's Piano Concerto in B flat, K450, and the Zagreb Soloists Munich Philharmonic Orchestra plays Wagner's Siegfried Idyll.

THU 23:00 The Essay (b00vj04x) 4:26 AM 10:00 Tolstoy Offenbach, Jacques [1819-1880] arr. Max Woltag Mendelssohn Belle Nuit (Barcarolle from Contes d'Hoffmann) Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op 21 Bavarian Radio Anthony Briggs Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William Symphony Orchestra Sir Colin Davis (conductor) Tritt (piano) ORFEO C 089-841 Professor Anthony Briggs, a leading authority on Leo Tolstoy, presents today's essay. 4:29 AM 10:13 To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, The Essay" this Walton, William (1902-1983) Friday Virtuoso week considers the life and work of one of the giants of Russian Johannesberg Festival Overture Sarasate literature - Leo Tolstoy. Famous for works like the novels War Stavanger Symphony Orchestra; David Atherton (conductor) Carmen Fantasy, Op 25 and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich Tolstoy continues to 4:38 AM Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra fascinate modern audiences. In these programmes, five Vedro, Adolf (1890-1944) James Levine (conductor) different presenters explain their own passion for the works of Midrilinnu Mäng (The Magic Bird Game) (1935) DG 437 544-2 Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Coming from very different Eesti Koorijuhtide Naiskoor (Female Choir of Estonian Choir backgrounds, all the presenters of these essays have had their Conductors), Ants Söot (conductor) 10:26 lives touched - directly and indirectly - by the Tolstoy's works. Mozart 4:40 AM Piano Concerto in B flat, K450 Producer: Mohini Patel. Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) Notturno (Op.70 No.1) Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and members of the Orchestra of Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor) the Suisse Romande THU 23:15 Late Junction (b00vj04z) Karl Munchinger (conductor) Late Junction Sessions 4:47 AM DG 474 024-2 Demersseman, Jules August (1833-1866) Khyam Allami and Matthew Barley Italian Concerto in F major (Op.82 No.6) 10:53 Kristina Vaculova (flute) (b.1984 Czech Rep), Inna Aslamasova Wagner Fiona Talkington's musical selection includes close miked solo (piano) Siegfried Idyll saxophone recordings from John Butcher and Chris Watson's Munich Philharmonic Orchestra sound recordings from late autumn on the coast of North-East 5:01 AM Hans Knappertsbusch (conductor) England and Scotland. Also, a Late Junction session with oud Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) WESTMINSTER 471 211-2 player Khyam Allami and cellist Matthew Barley which brings Nulla in mundo pax sincera for soprano and orchestra (RV.630) them together in the studio for the first time to record original Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew 11:13 material. Manze (director) Walton Variations on a theme by Hindemith 5:08 AM The Cleveland Orchestra Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) George Szell (conductor) FRIDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2010 No.2 Voiles (Preludes Book 1) SONY SBK 62753 Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) FRI 01:00 Through the Night (b00vj05w) 11:36 John Shea's selection includes a recital of French music 5:12 AM Strauss performed by violinist Janine Jansen. Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764) arr. Geert Bierling Don Juan Introduttione Teatrale in F major (Op.2 No.4) Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra 1:01 AM Geert Bierling (organ) Lorin Maazel (conductor) Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) RCA VICTOR RED SEAL 63265. Sonata for violin and piano 5:20 AM Janine Jansen (violin), Kathryn Stott (piano) Sjögren, Emil (1853-1918) Two Lyrical Pieces FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gx) 1:20 AM Per Enoksson (violin), Péter Nagy (piano) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Franck, César (1822-1890) Sonata for violin or cello and piano (M.8) in A major 5:31 AM Episode 5 Janine Jansen (violin), Kathryn Stott (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Adagio and fugue for strings (K.546) in C minor Britten had struggled with ill health throughout his life. He put 1:48 AM Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Andrew Manze (conductor) off much needed heart surgery in order to complete his final Machaut, Guillaume de (c.1300-1377) opera, Death in Venice, premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival in Rondeau 4: Sans cuer dolens - from Le Veoir Dit 5:39 AM 1973. In the fifth programme Donald Macleod introduces an Oxford Camerata , Jeremy Summerly (conductor) Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978) extract from that work which features the last major role he Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia - from the ballet 'Spartacus' would write for his life partner Peter Pears, plus a movement 1:53 AM (Act 3) from one of his rare late chamber works, the string quartet no.3, Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Ukranian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vyacheslav and a complete performance of his dramatic cantata Phaedra, Tzigane - rapsodie de concert for violin and piano Blinov (conductor) sung by its dedicatee, Janet Baker. Janine Jansen (violin), Kathryn Stott (piano) 5:49 AM 2:02 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00vj08b) Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Partita No 1 in B flat major (BWV 825) Songlines Habanera for violin and piano arr. Fritz Kreisler Anton Dikov (piano) Janine Jansen (violin), Kathryn Stott (piano) James Gilchrist, Anna Tilbrook 6:09 AM 2:06 AM Enescu, George (1881-1955) The final concert recorded at the Songlines series at this year's Marais, Marin (1656-1728) Romanian Rhapsody No.1 in A major (Op.11, No.1) City of Song Festival in Derry, features tenor, James Gilchrist; Les Folies d'Espagne BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) pianist, Anna Tilbrook; with quartet in residence, the Elias Lise Daoust (flute) Quartet. Brittten composed his song-cycle The Holy Sonnets of 6:22 AM John Donne after returning from a concert with Yehudi 2:16 AM Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Menuhin where they played to survivors of Nazi refugee camps. Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) 4 Ballades for piano (Op.10) The experience had a profound effect on Britten and turned his Symphony No.4 (Op.98) in E minor Paul Lewis (piano) thoughts to the problems of evil, suffering and salvation - the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Lief Segerstam (conductor) themes explored in this song-cycle. The series ends with 6:44 AM Vaughan Williams's famous song cycle for tenor, piano and 3:01 AM Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904) string quartet On Wenlock Edge to poems from A.E. Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931) V prirode (In Nature's Realm) (Op.91) Housman's A Shropshire Lad. Introduced by Sean Rafferty. Quartet for Strings no.2 in F minor (op.5) Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard Paizo Quartet (conductor). Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 13 – 19 November 2010 Page 11 of 11 FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00vj08d) Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word, featuring Barber/Schuman Centenary the best poetry and new writing. Ian's guests this week include Maggie Gee who performs a work in progresss, a monologue Episode 4 written for the ear. This is a new direction for the novelist who's recently been inspired to move towards drama. And, the singer Presented by Penny Gore. songwriter Paul Heaton, formerly of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, reflects on forging a solo career. The poet Paul The conclusion of a week of programmes featuring anniversary Muldoon takes Ian McMillan through the job of building his composers Samuel Barber and William Schuman includes the new collection Maggot, line by line. And, John Bevis who has first orchestral work of his that Barber heard performed in written a lexicon of bird sounds and songs explores why the public, his "Music for a scene from Shelley"- specially recorded words of birds are so inspiring to writers, singers and the rest of for the programme by the BBC Philharmonic and Clark us. Rundell. William Schuman's 3rd Symphony is performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Juilliard School of Music Producers: Erin Riley and Dymphna Flynn. graduate Leonard Slatkin.

And there's more from the Juilliard school as conductor Jo Ann FRI 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00vw4gx) Falletta performs fellow American Amy Beach's "Gaelic [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Symphony" of 1896 with the BBC Philharmonic. 2 Curtis Institute alumni perform Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 18 in B flat - pianist Richard Goode and conductor Alan Gilbert, with FRI 23:00 The Essay (b00vj08n) the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Tolstoy

And to round off the week, Samuel Barber's delicious Violin Bridget Kendall Concerto, performed by Tai Murray with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Nicholas Braithwaite. Bridget Kendall, the BBC's former Moscow Correspondent, presents today's essay on Tolstoy. Barber: Music for a scene from Shelley To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, The Essay" this BBC Philharmonic week considers the life and work of one of the giants of Russian Clark Rundell, conductor literature - Leo Tolstoy. Famous for works like the novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina and novellas such as Hadji Mozart: Piano Concerto No.18 in B flat Murad and The Death of Ivan Ilyich Tolstoy continues to Richard Goode, piano fascinate modern audiences. In these programmes, five San Francisco Symphony different presenters explain their own passion for the works of Alan Gilbert, conductor Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Coming from very different backgrounds, all the presenters of these essays have had their 2.40pm lives touched - directly and indirectly - by the Tolstoy's works. Amy Beach: "Gaelic" Symphony BBC Philharmonic Producer: Mohini Patel. Jo Ann Falletta, conductor

3.20pm FRI 23:15 World on 3 (b00vj08q) Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No.2 in F (Op.102) Creole Choir of Cuba Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Lopa Kothari with the latest sounds from around the globe and Andrew Litton, conductor the Creole Choir of Cuba in session.

3.40pm The Creole Choir of Cuba, in the UK for their appearances at William Schuman: Symphony No.3 the 2010 London Jazz Festival, tell the stories of their Haitian BBC Symphony Orchestra ancestors who were brought to Cuba to work in near slave Leonard Slatkin, conductor conditions in the sugar and coffee plantations, through a vibrant mix of singing and percussion. 4.30pm Barber: Violin Concerto The Choir sing in Creole, Cuba's second language, spoken by Tai Murray, violin almost a million people, a pragmatic fusion of African, French BBC National Orchestra of Wales and other languages. It's the language of a people twice exiled: Nicholas Braithwaite, conductor. first to Haiti from Africa through the iniquitous slave trade; then from Haiti to Cuba tricked into second slavery by their French masters after the Haitian Revolution of 1790. Other FRI 17:00 In Tune (b00vj08g) Haitians arrived in the 20th century fleeing political upheaval, Composer Matthew Herbert joins Petroc live in the studio poverty and oppression during the barbaric regime of Papa Doc ahead of his one-off performance of 'One Day' at the Royal Duvalier which held power from the 1950s to 70s, marked by Festival Hall, London. reigns of terror and the brutality of his private militia, the Tonton Macoutes. There will also be live music from pianist Oleg Marshev, who will be performing with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at The Choir - five men and five women - decided to re-forge the the Royal Festival Hall. resistance songs and laments of their forebears, to celebrate the history of their Haitian descendents enslaved to the Caribbean Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00 from West Africa. To the songs that had been passed down in E-mail: [email protected]. their families since the early 19th century, they added more modern Haitian sounds.

FRI 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00vj08j) BBC Concert Orchestra - Electronic Instruments

Presented by Catherine Bott and introduced on stage by Jarvis Cocker.

In the first concert in a three-part series at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, Electronica explores the evolution of electric instruments and sounds fused into the 'real' and the 'live'. The season kicks off with instrumental music by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory, Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood and others featuring theremins, Moogs and ondes Martenots - electronic instruments that were once symbols of music catching up with the Machine Age, yet still today appear somehow futuristic.

BBC Concert Orchestra Charles Hazlewood conductor Jarvis Cocker presenter Will Gregory Moog Ensemble

Followed by highlights from the 2010 Innsbruck Early Music Festival.

FRI 21:15 The Verb (b00vj08l) Maggie Gee, Paul Heaton, Paul Muldoon, John Bevis

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