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SATURDAY 01 OCTOBER 2016 5:37 AM SCHAEFFER: Cinq Études De Bruits Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) STOCKHAUSEN: Studies 1­2; Gesang Der Jünglinge SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b07wrpks) Märchenbilder (Op.113) XENAKIS: Diamorphoses; Concret PH Brahms Symphony Cycle: Symphony No 3 Pinchas Zukerman (viola), Marc Neikrug (piano) VARÈSE: Poème Électronique 5:53 AM HENRY: Voile D'Orphée Jonathan Swain presents a performance from Lugano in Faure, Gabriel [1845­1924] Musique Concrète recorded in the studios of West German Radio of Brahms's Third Symphony and his Double Reflets dans l'eau from Mirages (Op.113) in Cologne and French Radio in with violinist Alexandra Soumm and cellist Jean­ Ronan Collett (baritone), Nicholas Rimmer (piano) Él ACMEM159CD (CD) Guihen Queyras. 5:58 AM 1:01 AM Dohnányi, Ernõ (1877­1960) BRITTEN: War Requiem Op. 66 Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Variations on a Nursery Song (Op.25) Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor), Dietrich Double Concerto in A minor, Op.102 Arthur Ozolins (piano), Toronto Symphony, Mario Bernardi Fischer­Dieskau (baritone), Simon Preston (organ), London Alexandra Soumm (violin), Jean­Guihen Queyras (cello), (conductor) Symphony Orchestra, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Poschner (conductor) 6:23 AM Orchestra Chorus, Highgate School Choir, The Bach Choir, 1:36 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750), orch. Webern, Anton (conductor) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) (1883­1945) DECCA 4757511 (2CD) Symphony No.3 in F major, Op.90 Fuga ricercata No.2 from Bach's 'Musikalischen Opfer' Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Poschner (conductor) (BWV.1079) Duke Ellington: The Far East Suite Special Mix 2:12 AM Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wolfgang Fortner ELLINGTON: Tourist Point of View; Bluebird Of Delhi Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) (conductor) (Mynah); Isfahan; Depk; Mount Harissa; Blue Pepper (Far East Intermezzo, from 'Rosamunde' 6:33 AM Of The Blues); Agra: Arnad; Ad Lib On Nippon; Tourist Point of Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Poschner (conductor) Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) View (Alternate Take); Bluebird Of Delhi (Alternate Take); Isfahan (Alternate Take); Amad (Alternate Take) 2:21 AM Trio sonata in D minor RV.63, Op.1'12 (La Follia) for 2 violins Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] and continuo BLUEBIRD 07863 66551­2 (CD) 12 Studies Op.25 Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (director) Lukas Geniusas (piano) 6:44 AM REICH: Music for 18 Musicians 2:53 AM Desprez, Josquin (1440­1521) ECM 8214172 (CD) Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Miserere 'Tu, del ciel ministro eletto' (Bellezza's aria) from 'Il Trionfo del Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (conductor). NANCARROW: Studies for Player Piano Tempo e del Disinganno', HWV.46a WERGO WER69072 (5CD) Maria Keohane (soprano), European Union Baroque Orchestra, SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b07xh8bt) (conductor) Sound Frontiers: Saturday ­ Martin Handley Le Grand Macabre, Opera In Four Scenes (1997 Version) 3:01 AM LIGETI: Le Grand Macabre As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Martin Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Richard Stuart (Black Minister), Willard White (Nekrotzar), Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show featuring Piano Quintet in A major 'The Trout' (Op.114 (D.667) Martin Winkler (Ruffiack), Michael Lessiter (Schabernack), Marc listener requests and at , "Power of Three" ­ the next John Harding (violin), Ferdinand Erblich (viola), Stefan Metz 8.55am Campbell­Griffiths (Schobiack), Frode Olsen (Astradamors), (cello), Henk Guldemond (double bass), Menahem Pressler instalment of a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the Derek Lee Ragin (Prin Go­go), Charlotte Hellekant (Amando), (piano) BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives. Jard Van Nes (Mescalina), Laura Claycomb (Amanda), Sibylle 3:35 AM Ehlert (Gepopo, Venus), Graham Clark (Pie De Pot), Steven Cole Diepenbrock, Alphons (1862­1921) Email [email protected]. (White Minister), London Sinfonietta Voices, Philharmonia Im grossen Schweigen ("Hier liegt das Meer, hier können wir die Orchestra, Esa­Pekka Salonen Stadt vergessen") for baritone and orchestra (after Nietzsche, SAT 09:00 Record Review (b07xh8bw) SONY S2K 62312 (2CD) 1905­6, rev. 1918) Sound Frontiers: Building a Library ­ Tallis's Spem in alium Håkan Hagegård (baritone), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Unsuk Chin: Three Riccardo Chailly (conductor) with Andrew McGregor, live from London's Southbank Centre CHIN: Piano Concerto; Cello Concerto; Šu for sheng and 3:59 AM orchestra Bacheler, Daniel (c.1574­c.1610) 9.00am (piano), (cello), Wu Wei (sheng), Pavan Lennox Berkeley: Sacred Choral Music Philharmonic Orchestra, Myung­Whun Chung (conductor) Nigel North (lute) BERKELEY, L: Stabat Mater; Batter My Heart Three Person’d DG 4810971 (CD) 4:05 AM God for soprano, chorus, oboe, horn, cellos, double­bass and Chédeville (Le Cadet), Nicolas [1705­1782] organ; Magnificat for large mixed choir, orchestra and organ Varmints Recorder Sonata in G minor Op.13 No.6 after Vivaldi RV.58 Mary Thomas (soprano), Barbara Elsy (soprano), Maureen MEREDITH: Nautilus; Taken; Scrimshaw; Something Helpful; Ensemble 1700, Dorothee Oberlinger (director) Lehane (contralto), Nigel Rogers (tenor), Christopher Keyte R­Type; Dowager; The Vapours; Honeyed Words; Last Rose; 4:13 AM (baritone), Michael Rippon (bass), Members of the English Shill; Blackfriars; Untitled Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Chamber Orchestra, Ambrosian Singers, Norman Del Mar Anna Meredith (electronics, clarinet, vocals), Mara Carlyle Piano Sonata in G major (H.16.27) (conductor), Felicity Harrison (soprano), Donald Hunt (organ), (vocals), Gemma Kost (cello), Oliver Coates (cello), Sam Wilson Niklas Sivelöv (piano) BBC Northern Singers, Members of the BBC Northern Orchestra, (drums, xylophone, vocals), Jack Ross (guitar, vocals) 4:24 AM Lennox Berkeley, London Symphony Orchestra, Choirs of St MOSHI MOSHI RECORDS MOSHICD67 (CD) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) ­ overture (Op.26) LYRITA REAM1129 (CD) 11.45am Disc of the Week The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Takuo Yuasa (conductor) WAGNER: Act 1, Die Walkure 4:36 AM Durufle: Requiem Rene Kollo (Siegmund), Eva­Maria Bundschuh (Sieglinde), John Fall, Leo (1873­1925) DURUFLE: Requiem Op. 9; Messe Cum Jubilo Op. 11; Quatre Tomlinson (Hunding), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Klaus 'O Rose von Stambul' ­ from "Die Rose von Stambul", Act 1 Motets sur des themes gregoriens Op. 10 Tennstedt Benjamin Butterfield (tenor), Canadian Opera Company Patricia Bardon (contralto), Ashley Riches (baritone), The Choir LPO LPO0092 (CD) Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw (conductor) of King's College Cambridge, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) 4:41 AM SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b07xh8by) KINGS COLLEGE KGS0016 (Hybrid SACD) Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) Sound Frontiers: Music and Technology Sonata No.1 in G major for string orchestra Adams & Harris Violin Concertos Romanian National Chamber Orchestra, Ludovic Bacs Tom Service explores how technological innovations in music ADAMS, J: Violin Concerto (conductor) advance compositional processes and help performers to reach HARRIS, ROY: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra 4:54 AM new audiences. He talks to Dai Fujikura and Rebecca Tamsin Waley­Cohen (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Verdelot, Philippe (c.1485­c.1532) Saunders about the pros and cons of technology for composers, Andrew Litton (conductor) Italia Mia and visits Ian Dearden of Sound Intermedia as he works on SIGNUM SIGCD468 (CD) Banchieri Singers, Denes Szabo (conductor) Stockhausen's Mikrophonie I with custom­made filters to create 5:01 AM an "authentic" feel. Tom also looks back at the pioneering work 9.30am Building a Library Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) of Pierre Schaeffer with his studio assistant, Beatriz Ferreyra, Simon Heighes compares recordings of Thomas Tallis’ 40­part Vivace non troppo (part of 3rd movement) from Double Concerto who became an electro­acoustic in her own right from motet ‘Spem in Alium’ and recommends a version. in A minor, Op.102 1970, and he talks to the doyen of British digital music and sonic Alexandra Soumm (violin), Jean­Guihen Queyras (cello), art, Trevor Wishart. Plus Luke Ritchie, Head of Digital Media at 10.20am New Releases Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Poschner (conductor) the Philharmonia, walks Tom around 'The Virtual Orchestra', Benjamin Grosvenor: Homages 5:05 AM their new sound installation at Southbank Centre in London. BUSONI: Transcription of Bach's Partita BWV 1004: Chaconne Couperin, François (1668­1733) Commentators Jessica Duchen and Charlotte Gardner talk to Tom CHOPIN: Barcarolle in F sharp major Op. 60 Les Fastes de la grande et ancienne Menestrandise from Pieces de about how artists like the Philharmonia are using technological FRANCK, C: Prelude, Choral et Fugue, M21 clavecin ­ ordre no.11 innovations to reach out to new audiences. LISZT: Venezia e Napoli (3 pieces), S. 162 Jautrite Putnina (Piano) MENDELSSOHN: Prelude & Fugue for piano in E minor Op. 35 5:15 AM SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b07xh8c0) No. 1; Prelude & Fugue for piano in F minor Op. 35 No. 5 Sound Frontiers: Richard Sisson Quantz, Johann Joachim (1697­1773) Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) Trio Sonata in E flat major DECCA 4830255 (CD) Atrium Musicium Chamber Ensemble: Darius Gedvilas & As part of Radio 3 at Southbank Centre, London, pianist and Vytenis Giknius (flutes), Tomas Bakucionis (harpsichord), composer Richard Sisson presents a celebration of musical 10.35am Gillian Moore’s Most Important Recordings of New Gintaras Lukosevicius (cello) septuagenarians, unearthing some of the late glories of composers Music 5:22 AM still at the height of their powers. Featuring works by Bruckner, The Southbank Centre's Director of Music Gillian Moore chooses Saint­Saëns, Strauss and Reich. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) seven signal recordings of new music, one for each decade since Divertimento (Concerto) (K.113) in E flat major the Third Programme's 1946 foundation. Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Myung­Whun Chung SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b07xh8yc) Music for Stanley Kubrick (conductor) Adventures In Sound

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Matthew Sweet looks at music featured in the films of Stanley Adam Swayne (piano) Performer: George Mraz Kubrick with Richard Daniels of the Kubrick Archives live from Aaron Holloway­Nahum (conductor) Radio 3 Sound Frontiers at London's Southbank Centre. 06 00:34 Norma Winstone approx. 11pm Andrew Kurowski talks to Tom Service about I Dream Too Much SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b07xh8yf) BBC Radio 3 Commissions including: Performer: Jimmy Rowles Sound Frontiers Performer: Norma Winstone James Dillon: Traumwerk Book 3, no 6 (2002) Performer: George Mraz Alyn Shipton presents listeners' requests, including music from Irvine Arditti (violin), Noriko Kawai (piano) Performer: Joe LaBarbera veteran saxophonist Ben Webster, live from London's Southbank Centre. In addition to letters, postcards and emails, Alyn will hear Rebecca Saunders: Choler (2004) 07 00:39 Norma Winstone from some listeners who meet him in person to introduce their Nicolas Hodges and (pianos) Big Yellow Taxi requests. Performer: Arnie Somogyi Simon Holt: eco pavan (1998) Performer: Peter Bolte SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b07xh8yk) Rolf Hind (piano), Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Performer: Claus Stötter Sound Frontiers: Jim Mullen Trio, New Focus Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Performer: Gareth Williams Performer: NDR Bigband As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, Kevin Le Gendre Jonathan Harvey: Madonna of Winter and Spring (1986) 4th Performer: Norma Winstone presents performances from guitarist Jim Mullen and his trio movement 'Mary' Performer: Fiete Felsch featuring Mike Gorman (organ) and Tristan Mailliot (drums), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Peter Eötvös (conductor) Performer: Vladislav Sendecki plus music from New Focus Quartet co­led by pianist Euan Stevenson and saxophonist Konrad Wiszniewski. approx. 12.00 am more from The Riot Ensemble recorded earlier 08 00:44 Kenny Wheeler this evening My Soul SAT 18:00 Opera on 3 (b07xh8yr) Performer: Kenny Wheeler Wagner's Tristan and Isolde Thomas Kotcheff: death, hocket, and roll (2014) Performer: London Vocal Project Claudia Maria Racovicean and Adam Swayne (toy pianos) Performer: Nikki Iles By 1859, the year Wagner finished Tristan and Isolde, doomed Performer: Norma Winstone love, sex and death were pretty much staple operatic fare. But Giacinto Scelsi: Ko­Lho for flute and clarinet (1966) Performer: Norma Winstone Wagner's epic re­telling of the mediaeval tale utterly Kate Walter (flute), Ausias Garrigos (clarinet), overwhlemed nineteenth­century audiences with its 09 00:54 The Printmakers unprecedented emotional and erotic power. Mark Twain 'cried the Maderna: Serenata per un satellite High Lands night away' after seeing it; Emmanuel Chabrier was already Kate Walter (flute), The Riot Ensemble, Aaron Holloway­Nahum Performer: Mark Lockheart sobbing during the prelude. In fiction the fragile heroine of (conductor). Performer: Nikki Iles And The Printmakers, feat. Norma Thomas Mann's 1903 novella 'Tristan' dies after the emotional Winstone and sexual arousal caused by the opera and in fact the first singer Performer: Mike Walker to play Tristan died six weeks after its premiere. SUNDAY 02 OCTOBER 2016 Performer: Nikki Iles Performer: Norma Winstone Taking the monumental title roles in this production, recorded SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b05wynlj) live at English National Opera's Coliseum in July, are Australian Norma Winstone SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b07xhfc9) tenor Stuart Skelton and US soprano Heidi Melton. They head an Brahms Symphony Cycle: Symphony No 4 outstanding cast and orchestra conducted by ex­ENO Music Doyenne of British jazz singers, Norma Winstone has inspired Director Edward Gardner, back at ENO for the first time since composers like Kenny Wheeler, excelled at free improvisation John Shea presents a performance from Lugano in Switzerland of 2015. and standards, composed lyrics and led her own innovative Brahms's Fourth Symphony, also featuring Paul Lewis as the groups. Geoffrey Smith salutes an artist still in her prime. soloist in his First Piano Concerto. Donald Macleod presents and talks to members of the cast and 1:01 AM production team, including director Daniel Kramer, and an 01 00:02 Kenny Wheeler Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) extended interview with designer, celebrated sculptor Anish Song For Someone Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15 Kapoor. Performer: Duncan Lamont Paul Lewis (piano), Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Performer: John Taylor Poschner (conductor) 6.10pm Act 1 Performer: Keith Christie 1:50 AM Performer: Bobby Lamb Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) 7.30pm Interval 1, including interview with Anish Kapoor Performer: Dave Hancock Allegretto in C minor, D.915 Performer: Ron Mathewson Paul Lewis (piano) 7.50pm Act 2 Performer: Kenny Wheeler 1:54 AM Performer: Chris Pyne Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) 9.00pm Interval 2 Performer: David Horler Symphony No.4 in E minor, Op.98 Performer: Alan Branscombe Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Markus Poschner (conductor) 9.10pm Act 3 Performer: Ian Hammer 2:34 AM Performer: Greg Bowen Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Tristan.....Stuart Skelton (Tenor) Performer: Alfie Reece Trio for clarinet or viola, cello and piano (Op.114) in A minor Isolde.....Heidi Melton (Soprano) Performer: Norma Winstone Svilen Simeonov (clarinet), Anatoli Krastev (cello), Mina King Marke.....Matthew Rose (Bass) Performer: Mike Osborne Ivanova (piano) Kurwenal.....Craig Colclough (Bass Baritone) 3:01 AM Brangane.....Karen Cargill (Mezzo­soprano) 02 00:05 Norma Winstone Vivancos, Bernat [b.1973] Melot.....Stephen Rooke (Tenor) Edge of Time Messe aux sons des cloches A young Sailor.....David Webb (Tenor) Performer: Malcolm Griffiths Latvian Radio Choir, Sigvards Klava (conductor) A shepherd.....Peter Van Hulle (Tenor) Performer: John Taylor 3:15 AM A helmsman.....Paul Sheehan (Bass Baritone) Performer: Henry Lowther Vaughan Williams, Ralph [1872­1958] English National Opera Orchestra Performer: Chris Laurence Job ­ a masque for dancing English National Opera Chorus Performer: Frank Ricotti BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) Edward Gardner (Conductor). Performer: Art Themen 4:03 AM Performer: Tony Levin Geminiani, Francesco (1687­1762) SAT 22:30 Hear and Now (b07xh8yt) Performer: Alan Skidmore Sonata in D major, (Op.1 No.1) Sound Frontiers: Tom Service Performer: Norma Winstone Pierre Pitzl and Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba), Luciano Performer: Mike Osborne Contini (archlute), Augusta Campagne (harpsichord) Tom Service introduces tonight's edition live from the foyer of 4:13 AM Southbank Centre. The London­based Riot Ensemble present a 03 00:10 Michael Garrick Band Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) work commissioned especially for tonight's programme, a recent Home Stretch Blues Variations on the hymn 'Gott erhalte' composition by Nina Young and some late­20th century classics Performer: Trevor Tomkins Andreas Staier (fortepiano) Performer: Henry Lowther for small ensemble. Also tonight, Andrew Kurowski, Radio 3's 4:21 AM Performer: Henry Lowther former New Music editor, who oversaw the commissioning of Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Performer: Dave Green new works from 1991 to 2013, selects some highlights from the "Basta vincesti" (recit) and "Ah, non lasciami" (aria) (K.486a) Performer: Art Themen archive including Radio 3 commissions from composers Rosemary Joshua (soprano), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, René Performer: Art Themen including Jonathan Harvey, James Dillon, Simon Holt and Jacobs (conductor) Performer: Norma Winstone Rebecca Saunders. 4:27 AM Performer: Norma Winstone Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Performer: Michael Garrick Band The Riot Ensemble live Romance oubliée Performer: Don Rendell Morten Carlsen (viola), Sergej Osadchuk (piano) Performer: Don Rendell Liza Lim: Philtre (1997) 4:32 AM Sarah Saviet (violin) 04 00:20 Norma Winstone & John Taylor Kuula, Toivo (1883­1918) South Ostrobothnian Dances 1­5 (Op.17) Nina Young: Void (2013) Ladies In Mercedes Performer: Norma Winstone & John Taylor Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kari Tikka (conductor) Sarah Dacey (soprano), Stephen Upshaw (viola), Adam Swayne 4:40 AM (piano) Performer: John Taylor Performer: Norma Winstone Genin, Pierre Agricola (1832­1903) Fantaisie sur Rigoletto (Op.19) Jack Sheen: New Work (2016) ­ new work commissioned for this Zhenia Dukova (flute), Andrey Angelov (piano) programme 05 00:26 Norma Winstone A Timeless Place 4:53 AM Kate Walter (flute), Ausias Garrigos (clarinet), Sarah Saviet Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) (violin), Stephen Upshaw (viola), Claudia Maria Racovicean and Performer: Jimmy Rowles Performer: Norma Winstone Andante ­ from Fünf Klavierstücke (Op.3 No.1) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 October 2016 Page 3 of 11

Ludmil Angelov (piano) 1928. 06 00:00 5:01 AM Henry David Thoreau Scarlatti, Domenico [1685­1757] In this concert, it is paired with Debussy's early G minor Quartet, 'Paradise to be Regained' from My Thoughts are Murder to the Sonata for Mandolin in D minor, K.90 a work that ditched the rulebook in search of expressive freedom. State, read by John Sessions Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) 5:10 AM SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b07xhfcm) 07 00:00 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Sound Frontiers: English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble De l’ aube à midi sur la mer Concerto in the Italian style for keyboard (BWV.971) in F major Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Serge Baudo Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) Lucie Skeaping presents a live edition from Southbank Centre in (Conductor) 5:23 AM London, featuring The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble. Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo (1806­1826) 08 00:00 Los Esclavos Felices ­ overture SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b07wrkb5) Alice Oswald Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Westminster Abbey ­ 90th Anniversary From Tithonus, read by Juliet Stevenson 5:30 AM Berlioz, Hector (1803­1869) From Westminster Abbey on the Eve of the Feast of St Michael 09 00:00 Joseph Haydn Trio des Ismaelites from 'L'enfance du Christ' and All Angels, celebrating the first broadcast of Choral The Creation ’ Part II ­ Chorus Nora Shulman (Flute), Virginia Markson (Flute), Judy Loman Evensong from the Abbey on 7 October 1926 Performer: Philharmonia Chorus, , (Harp) Rafael Frühbeck De Burgos (Conductor) 5:38 AM Introit: Plebs Angelica (Tippett) Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Responses: Rose 10 00:00 Sacred and profane ­ 8 medieval lyrics (Op.91) Psalms 34, 91 (Bevan, Alcock) Dylan Thomas Carmina Chamber Choir, Peter Hanke (conductor) First Lesson: 2 Kings 6 vv.8­17 Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night, read by John Sessions 5:54 AM Canticles: Second Service (Gibbons) 11 00:00 Charlie Parker Buxtehude, Dietrich [1637­1707] Second Lesson: Matthew 18 vv.1­10 Now’ s the Time Sonata No.4 in B flat major for violin, viola da gamba and Anthem: Faire is the heaven (Harris) Performer: Charlie Parker cembalo (BuxWV 255) Hymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen) Ensemble CordArte Organ Voluntary: Toccata: Uriel, with the fire of God (Neil Cox) 12 00:00 6:02 AM Dorothy Parker Haydn, Joseph (1732 ­ 1809) Organist and Master of the Choristers: James O'Donnell Resumé, read by Juliet Stevenson Symphony No.59 in A major, "Fire" Sub­Organist: Daniel Cook. Budapest Strings, Botvay Károly (conductor) SUN 13 00:00 6:21 AM 16:00 The Choir (b07xhfcv) Sound Frontiers: Choral Music Now and into the Future Ogden Nash Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Crossing The Border, read by John Sessions Fantasie in F minor, D.940, for piano duet Louis Schwizgebel (piano), Zhang Zuo (piano) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Josie D'Arby in this special edition of The Choir explores the world of 14 00:00 Charles Ives, arranged by Sinclair 6:41 AM choral music from the present and into the future. There'll be live Country Band March Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) performances of Brazilian Sambas by the vocal group Nossa Voz, Performer: Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.117 and a look at the recent Utopia project with the composer Boff Clark Rundell (Conductor) Torleif Thedéen (cello), Roland Pöntinen (piano). Whalley, where singers from across the UK came together to form a choir demographically representing urban Britain. Director 15 00:00 SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b07xhfcc) of Music at Clare College, Cambridge Graham Ross, and Mary Russell Mitford Sound Frontiers: Sunday ­ Martin Handley Southbank Participation Producer Holly Hunter, also discuss their ‘Our Village ‘ , read by Juliet Stevenson choral projects whilst making predictions for the choral world in As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Martin the future. 16 00:00 Louis Alter ’ Sidney D. Mitchell Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show featuring You Turned the Tables on Me listener requests and at 8.55am, "Power of Three" ­ the next SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b07xhfcz) Performer: Ella Fitzgerald, Frank DeVol's Orchestra instalment of a 70­part daily series of pioneering sounds from the Tristan und Isolde BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 archives. 17 00:00 How do you listen to a four­hour opera? Tom Service considers Elizabeth Barrett Browning Email [email protected]. the extraordinary impact of Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde, a Sonnet VII, read by Juliet Stevenson medieval romance that became in Wagner's hands a highly­ SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b07xhfcf) charged erotic drama of unfulfilled longing. It scandalised and 18 00:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sound Frontiers: Jonathan Swain over­excited early audiences in the 1860s, and it still has a Marriage of Figaro ­ Act IV "Gente, gente, all'armi, profound effect on listeners. How come? Tom explores the all'armi" Following this week's Building A Library choice of Tallis's Spem influence of the philosopher Schopenhauer on Wagner's thinking, Performer: Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper , In Alium, join Jonathan Swain live at Southbank Centre as he and how the composer's own love­life may have influenced this Karl Böhm (Conductor) explores music by Britten and Tippett written for our present piece. And musicologist Kenneth Hamilton takes Tom through Queen, and music by Byrd and Tallis which, like Spem in Alium, the radical musical structures in this piece, which somehow 19 00:00 dates from the reign of her forebear and namesake Elizabeth I. manage to remain unresolved over long stretches of music. Did Mike Nichols and Elaine May There's a feast of American music as well, with works by one special chord really change music forever? A Little More Gauze, read by Juliet Stevenson & John Session Schuman, Bolcom and Gottschalk, culminating in Bernstein's Chichester Psalms. SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b07xhfd1) 20 00:00 Traditional, adapted by Robert Johnson Sound Frontiers: Turning Points Cross Road Blues SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b07xhfch) Performer: Robert Johnson Grayson Perry John Sessions and Juliet Stevenson are in Radio 3's pop­up studio at Southbank Centre to perform forward­looking prose and poetry 21 00:00 Grayson Perry burst into the public consciousness in 2003 when accompanied by music to tie in with the theme of this year's Thomas Hardy he accepted the Turner Prize with the words: 'It's about time a London Literature Festival, which begins later this week. The The Convergence of the Twain (Lines on the loss of the ’ ’ transvestite potter from Essex won the Turner.' Since then he's selection includes Debussy, Chopin, Mozart, Bob Dylan, Dylan Titanic ), read by John Sessions become celebrated for his beautiful, intricately decorated vases, Thomas, Dorothy Parker, Charlie Parker, Charles Ives and PG which juxtapose images of innocence, obscenity and humour. Wodehouse. 22 00:00 Benjamin Britten He's worked across many other media as well ­ from tapestry to Noye’ s Fludde, Op. 59 ’ Sir! Heare are lions, leapardes, in bronze, print­making to architecture, and the outrageously Sound Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre Performer: Finchley Children's Music Group, Nicholas Wilks flamboyant frocks he wears when he goes out dressed as a Celebrating 7 decades of pioneering music and culture (Conductor) woman are works of art in their own right. Producer: Harry Parker. 23 00:00 He chooses Tchaikovsky, Philip Glass, Marcello and Kathleen Imtiaz Dharker Ferrier and explores with Michael Berkeley the emotional power 01 00:00 Fryderyk Chopin A Century Later, read by Juliet Stevenson of music and memory; escaping an unhappy childhood; the fun of Revolutionary ­ Étude in C minor, Op.10 No.12 demystifying the art world; and the joys and perils of moving Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) 24 00:00 Giovanni Battista Sammartini from rebel to national treasure. Symphony in F major, J­C 32 ’ III Allegro assai 02 00:00 Performer: I Giovani di Nuova Cameristica, Riccardo Villani Producer: Jane Greenwood Robert Frost (Harpsichord), Daneile Ferrari (Conductor) A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. The Road Not Taken, read by John Sessions 25 00:00 SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07wr9y7) 03 00:00 Antonio Vivaldi Ogden Nash Wigmore Hall Mondays: Doric String Quartet The Four Seasons ­ Autumn (Allegro 1) A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty, read by Juliet Stevenson Performer: Piero Toso (violin), Claudio Scimone (Conductor) From Wigmore Hall, London and introduced by Sara Mohr­ 26 00:00 Bob Dylan Pietsch. 04 00:00 Ballad of a Thin Man William Shakespeare Performer: Bob Dylan Bartók: String Quartet No. 4 The Merchant of Venice IV (i) read by Juliet Stevenson Debussy: String Quartet in G minor Op. 10 27 00:00 05 00:00 Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye and Renaldo Benson P. G. Wodehouse Doric String Quartet What’ s Going On? Very Good, Jeeves, read by John Sessions Performer: Marvin Gaye Formal symmetry and thematic consistency govern the elemental 28 00:00 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky power of Bartók's Fourth String Quartet, written in the summer of Overture Solennelle ’ 1812 ’ , op. 49 ’ Allegro giusto

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Performer: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville individualised and more representative. 3:41 AM Marriner (Conductor) Goossens, Eugene [1893­1962] FROM AN ABANDONED WORK performed by Stephen Rea Fantasy for nine wind instruments (Op.36) 29 00:00 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Janet Webb (flute), Guy Henderson (oboe), Lawrence Dobell and Overture Solennelle ’ 1812 ’ , op. 49 ’ Largo ROUGH FOR RADIO 1 Christopher Tingay (clarinets), Daniel Mendelow (trumpet), Performer: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville He ..... Ron Cook Clarence Mellor (horn), John Cran, Fiona McNamara (bassoons) Marriner (Conductor) She ..... Monica Dolan 3:52 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) 30 00:00 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ROUGH FOR RADIO 2 Trio for piano and strings in E flat major (D.897), 'Notturno' Overture Solennelle ’ 1812 ’ , op. 49 ’ Allegro vivace Animator ..... Stephen Dillane Grieg Trio Performer: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Stenographer ..... Louise Brealey 4:02 AM Marriner (Conductor) Fox ..... Brian Protheroe Gallot, Jacques (1620­ca.1698) Dick ..... Nick Underwood Pièces de Lute in F minor SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b07xhfd3) Konrad Junghänel (lute) Philip French and the Critical Ear WORDS AND MUSIC 4:13 AM Croak ..... Ian McKellen Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) The writer Philip French, who died in 2015 was the creator for Words ..... Carl Prekopp Rondo a capriccio in G major Op.129 (Rage over a lost penny) Radio 3 of its first regular review programme, Critics' Forum. On Pavel Kolesnikov (Piano) the 70th anniversary of the station, Laurence Scott talks to those CASCANDO 4:19 AM who knew Philip and explores his long involvement with arts Voice ..... Stanley Townsend Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) programming on BBC Radio. Opener ..... David Seddon Symphony in B flat major, Wq.182 no.2, for strings and basso continuo When he died in 2015, Philip French received many and heartfelt Music composed and directed by Roger Goula Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (conductor) Composer's assistant: Jessica Jones eulogies to his intellect and sheer enjoyment of film as deployed 4:31 AM for many decades in the review pages of the Observer newspaper. Morawetz, Oskar (1917­2007) Music performed by But French's contribution to shaping the taste of Britain's radio Overture on a Fairy Tale Piano: Kit Downes listeners was less remarked upon. This programme attempts to Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) redress that. Violin: Georgia Hannant 4:42 AM Viola: Oli Langford Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Critics' Forum was Radio 3's first formal review programme, but Bass Clarinet: Nicola Baigent Praeludium and Fughetta in G major (BWV.902) the network was, from its inception as the Third Programme in Flute: Michael Liu Andreas Staier (harpsichord) 1946, always the home of legendary critical voices, and this Cellist: Raphael Lang 4:52 AM feature traces that pernickety pathway from the sometimes snooty Synth: Jessica Jones Parry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings [1848­1918] 1940s and 50s to the more demotic 1960s when Philip French's Songs of farewell for mixed voices: no.6 Lord, let me know mine creative voice began to be heard on the network. Laurence Scott Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane. end also charts what happened after Philip French's retirement, and BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) whether formal reviewers still enjoy power in the digital age, SUN 23:00 Early Music Late (b07xhfd9) when it's easy to express and share an opinion on anything. Gottingen Festival Orchestra 5:03 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] And friends remember him as a comrades­in­arms in the often Elin Manahan Thomas introduces highlights from the Göttingen 2 Sonatinas for mandolin: C minor WoO 43/1 and C major WoO turbulent world of artistic review, and talks to those who International Handel Festival in a concert recorded last May. 44/1 remember him even as a student arguing passionately the merits Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) and demerits of the latest film releases while swinging down the The Göttingen Festival Orchestra performs Baroque music 5:11 AM lane acting out every Gene Kelly move from 'Singing in the directed from the harpsichord by Laurence Cummings, well­ Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) Rain'... known in the UK as Musical Director of the London Handel Sonata No.6 for 2 violins and continuo in G minor (Z.807) Festival. Il Tempo Ensemble Producer Simon Elmes. 5:18 AM C.P.E. Bach (1714­1788) ­ Symphony No. 3 in F, Wq. 183/3 Albrecht, Alexander (1885­1958) SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhfd5) Johann Joachim Quantz (1697­1773) ­ Concerto for Two Flutes Quintet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon (Op.6) Schumann, Mozart, Ravel, Massenet and Smetana in G, QV 6:7 Pavol Kovác (piano), Bratislava Wind Quintet J.S. Bach (1685­1750) ­ Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 5:27 AM Ian Skelly introduces performances recorded at some recent 1050 Chaminade, Cécile (1857­1944) continental music festivals. G.F. Handel (1685­1759) ­ Aria No. 13, from 'Imeneo' Automne (Op.35 No.2) Valerie Tryon (piano) Schumann: Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129 Kate Clarke, flute 5:34 AM Sol Gabetta (cello), Basel Chamber Orchestra, Giovanni Antonini Brian Berryman, flute Boieldieu, Adrien (1775­1834) (conductor) William Berger, tenor Harp Concerto in C major rec. Kaisersaal, Würzburg during Mozart Festival, Würzburg Göttingen Festival Orchestra Suzanna Klintcharova (harp), Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Laurence Cummings, harpsichord and director. Dimitar Manolov (conductor) Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 11 in A, K. 331 ('Alla Turca') 5:55 AM Anne Quéffelec (piano) Rosenmuller, Johann (c.1619­1684) MONDAY 03 OCTOBER 2016 Sinfonia Quinta Ravel: Kaddisch Tafelmusik Baroque Soloists Tobias Feldmann (violin), Anne Quéffelec (piano) MON 00:00 Recital (b07xhgct) 6:06 AM rec. Musiq'3 Festival (Wallonie Festival) ­ Flagey, Brussels Stokowski's Tristan Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) Le carnaval des animaux (for flute, clarinet, glockenspiel, Smetana: String Quartet No. 2 in D minor, JB 1:124 As a postlude to Tom Service's discussion of Wagner's Tristan xylophone, 2 pianos, string quartet & double bass) Pavel Haas Quartet und Isolde earlier this evening and last night's broadcast of the The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James rec. Castle Palace, Zdar nad Sazavou during Concentus Moraviae whole opera, Stokowski's rich orchestral synthesis of the "Love Campbell (director). Festival. Music" from Acts 2 and 3, recorded in 1960 with the Philadelphia Orchestra. MON 06:30 Breakfast (b07xhlrl) SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b07xhfd7) Sound Frontiers: Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny Radio Beckett MON 00:30 Through the Night (b07xhgcx) Bach's St Matthew Passion at the 2016 Klarafestival in Belgium As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Petroc Matthew Sweet presents a sequence of radio plays by Samuel Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring Beckett, with Stephen Rea and Ian McKellen. Newly recorded in John Shea presents a performance from Brussels of Bach's St listener requests and a new specially composed work by binaural sound as part of Radio 3's 70th season which celebrates Matthew Passion with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque "Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner. seven decades of pioneering music and culture since the founding soloists conducted by . of the Third Programme. 12:31 AM Email [email protected]. Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Like no other dramatist, Beckett's works capture the pathos and Matthauspassion, BWV.244 MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b07xhlrq) irony of modern life. Evangelist ­ Mark Padmore (tenor), Christ ­ Stephan Loges (bass­ Sound Frontiers: Monday ­ Rob Cowan with Lucian Msamati baritone), Hannah Morrison (soprano), Esther Brazil (soprano), In the decade following the success of Waiting for Godot (1952), Clare Wilkinson (contralto), Reginald L. Mobley (alto), Eleanor 9am wrote some of his most absorbing work for radio, Minney (contralto), Gareth Treseder (tenor), Alex Ashworth My favourite... Brahms Intermezzos. Such is his love of Brahms' including the BBC's Third Programme. These plays are suffused (bass), Jonathan Sells (bass), Nicholas Mogg (bass), Netherlands piano music that Rob struggled to find his favourite intermezzos, with a musicality which, though evident in his novels, poetry and Youth Choir, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John but eventually chose a selection primarily from the Opp. 117­119 plays, is particularly remarkable in this medium. They are Eliot Gardiner (conductor) collections. They are performed by such varied Brahms concerned with human isolation and the frailty of memory and 3:16 AM interpreters as Steven Kovacevich, Clifford Curzon, Eugene communication. Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Istomin, Evgeny Kissin and Glenn Gould, all of whom bring their Images ­ set 1 for piano unique, individual voices to the poetry of Brahms' piano­writing. With the exception of the monologue FROM AN ABANDONED Daniil Trifonov (piano) WORK, the plays can be heard in binaural surround sound. Just 3:30 AM 9.30am wear your headphones. Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695­1764) Take part in today's musical challenge: name the music used in a Sonata for violin and continuo (Op.8 No.2) in D major, from 'X film or TV programme The plays will give a great insight into the development of Sonate' Beckett's style and into his approach to sound. Increasingly Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann (harpsichord and 10am different in tone and conception from his stage work, the radio positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) Rob's guest is the actor Lucian Msamati. Best known for his role plays become more abstract as characters become less Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 October 2016 Page 5 of 11 as Salladhor Saan in Game of Thrones, in 2015 Lucian he became Intermezzo from F.A.E sonata Ian McMillan continues the series with poet and Third the first black actor ever to play Iago in a Royal Shakespeare Prokofiev: Cello Sonata in C, Op 119 Programme Producer, Louis MacNeice who reads two of his Company production of Othello, alongside Hugh Quarshie as poems recorded in 1949, 'Snow' and 'Prayer Before Birth'. Othello. In the same year he made his directorial debut with Boi Today's concert includes the UK premiere of Olli Mustonen's Boi Is Dead. His stage work includes Clybourne Park and the "Frei, aber einsam" ­ 'Free, but alone' ­ which also connects with Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last London riots play Little Revolution, while recent TV credits the abbreviated title of the collaborative work, the F­A­E Sonata, seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Ashes to Ashes and by Robert Schumann, his pupil Albert Dietrich and Johannes remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Doctor Who. Throughout the week, Lucian shares his favourite Brahms. Olli Mustonen's work, a short Invention for solo cello Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney pieces of classical music with Rob and on Friday he appears live written for Steven Isserlis, is a bridge between the flowing and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by in the Essential Classics pop­up studio at London's Southbank melodies of Schumann's Three Romances and Prokofiev's Cello contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and Centre. Sonata in C Op. 119. broadcast on The Verb.

10.30am MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07xhlrx) Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Episode 1 pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 MON 22:00 Music Matters (b07xh8by) archives presented by David Hendy. As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London Penny Gore [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] presents a week of performances which mark a new concert Followed by season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme MON 22:45 The Essay (b07xhr60) Music in Time: Romantic includes the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under Thomas New Generation Thinkers, Food: Are We What We Eat? Rob's focus today is on the Romantic period and a work that Dausgaard at Glasgow City Halls with Helen Grime and includes some of the most heartfelt and expressive music written Bruckner. The BBC Singers perform Robert White at St Paul's From Spanish Inquisition stews and Reformation sausages to pork in fin­de­siècle Austria: the final movement 'Abschied' (Farewell) Knightsbridge, and the BBC Concert Orchestra perform English in French school dinners, New Generation Thinker Christopher from Mahler's epic song­cycle, Das Lied von der Erde (The Song music at Snape Maltings Concert Hall. Kissane from the London School of Economics explores the of the Earth). significance of food in past and present conflicts over identity. 2pm The Essay is recorded in front of an audience as part of Sound 11am Helen Grime: Two Eardley Pictures 1. Catterline in Winter Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre Rob's Artist of the Week is the German conductor and composer Bruckner: Symphony no. 9 in D minor (with completed celebrating 7 decades of pioneering music and culture. Michael Gielen who when he retired in 2014, left behind an unfinished finale) extensive recorded legacy. He held conducting posts from Vienna BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and and Stockholm to Cincinnati and London. Besides championing Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who the music of contemporary composers, he also excelled in music can turn their research into radio. of the classical and romantic eras, which Rob focuses on this c.3.35pm week, with Mozart's 'Haffner' Symphony, Schubert's 'Great' C White: Domine Quis Habitabit III Producer: Luke Mulhall. major Symphony, Debussy's tennis­themed ballet Jeux, BBC Singers Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and the opening Adagio from Peter Phillips (conductor) MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b07xhr62) Mahler's final, incomplete Symphony No. 10. Sound Frontiers: Ralph Wyld's Mosaic and Jason Rebello c.3.45pm Mozart Walton: Crown Imperial Live from South Bank Centre, Soweto Kinch with music from Symphony No. 35 in D major, K. 385 'Haffner' Berners Arr. Philip Lane: Valses bourgeoises: Ralph Wyld's Mosaic and Jason Rebello. Vibraphone specialist Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra Berners orch C Lambert: Caprice Peruvian Ralph Wyld won the 2015 Kenny Wheeler Award and the 2014 Michael Gielen (conductor). Berners Arr. Philip Lane: Polka from 'Champagne Charlie' John Dankworth Award for composition and his new band Mosaic plays his original music, shortly to be released for the first MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07xhlrs) c.4.15pm time on CD on the "Subterranea" ­ inspired by themes as Five under 40, Sound Frontiers: Arnold: Flute Concerto No.1, Op 45 varied as artist Paul Klee and Aldershot Football Club. Currently Peter Dickinson: Suite for the Centenary of Lord Berners touring the UK with Tim Garland, Jason Rebello is one of As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Donald Ileana Ruhemann (flute) Britain's finest keyboard players, and tonight he plays music from Macleod speaks to five members of a new generation of British BBC Concert Orchestra his new solo project "Held". composers about their work. Featuring music by Anoushka Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Shankar, Gwilym Simcock, Helen Grime, Anna Meredith and (concert 2nd half tomorrow). Daniel Kidane. TUESDAY 04 OCTOBER 2016 MON 17:00 In Tune (b07xhr5s) Donald's first guest this week is composer and player Sound Frontiers: Benjamin Grosvenor, Craig Ogden, Michael TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b07xhrns) Anoushka Shankar (1981­). Trained from the age of 9 by her Collins and Michael McHale Riccardo Chailly conducting the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra father in the classical style of sitar playing, Shankar has made her mark internationally as a performer and as a As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Suzy Klein John Shea presents a programme from the Royal Concertgebouw composer. An instinct for musical collaboration and crossing hosts In Tune from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall, in a Orchestra, conducted by Riccardo Chailly, including musical boundaries has resulted in her own distinctive brand of lively mix of live music, guests and arts news. Her guests include Shostakovich's Cello Concerto and Beethoven's Symphony no.2. composition, demonstrating the versatility of the sitar, and the art pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, guitarist Craig Ogden, clarinettist 12:31 AM of blending traditional forms with world and folk influenced Michael Collins and pianist Michael McHale. Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) music. Overture from La Forza del Destino Music includes: MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhr5w) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Aurora Orchestra ­ Mozart, Liszt, Mendelssohn 12:39 AM Anoushka Shankar, Nitin Sawhney Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906 ­ 1975) Traces of you The Aurora Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Collon, play two Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major Op.126 feat. , vocal Mozart piano concertos and Mendelssohn's 'Italian' Symphony, Lynn Harrell (cello), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Anoushka Shankar, sitar plus works by Paganini and Liszt at Kings Place in London. Chailly (conductor) Tanmoy Bose, 1:13 AM Manu Delago, glockenspiel Concert recorded 19/09/2016 at Kings Place in London. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­ 1827) Nitin Sawhney, guitars, percussion, ukulele and programming Symphony No. 2 in D major Op.36 Paganini: Caprice No 5 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Anoushka Shankar Mozart: Piano Concerto No 6 in B flat, K 238 1:46 AM Raga Manj Khamaj (excerpt) Liszt: Le mal du pays (Homesickness) from 'Les années de Hindemith, Paul (1895 ­ 1963) Anoushka Shankar, sitar pélèrinage' Kammermusik No. 2 Op.36 no. 1 for piano and 12 instruments Tanmoy Bose, tabla Mozart: Piano Concerto No 5 in D, K 175 Ronald Brautigam (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kenui Ota, bass and treble Riccardo Chailly (conductor) 8.20: Interval 2:05 AM Anoushka Shankar Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Red Sun 8.40 Quartet for piano and strings (K.478) in G major Bikram Ghosh and Tanmoy Bose, vocals Mendelssohn: Symphony No 4 in A major, Op 90 (Italian) Trio Ondine, Antoine Tamestit (viola) Jesse Charnow, drums Bikram Ghosh, percussion 2:31 AM Cédric Tiberghien (piano) Ajay Prasanna, Sanz, Gaspar (17th century) Thomas Gould (violin) Kevin Cooper, bass Suite espanola Nicholas Collon (conductor) Anoushka Shankar, keyboards Tomaz Rajteric (guitar) Sukanya Shankar, tanpura. 2:42 AM In 1762, Leopold Mozart took his 6­year­old son Wolfgang on a Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] journey to the court in Munich to perform to Prince Elector MON Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor (Op.35) 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07xhlrv) Maximillian III of Bavaria. The visit marked the beginning of Wigmore Hall Mondays ­ Steven Isserlis and Olli Mustonen Khatia Buniatishvili (piano) several years of touring for the Mozart family, during which the 3:04 AM young Wolfgang entertained and astonished audiences and Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] Live from Wigmore Hall, London patrons in cities throughout Europe. For the great 'virtuosi' of the Introduced by Fiona Talkington Symphony No. 4 (Op.90) in A major "Italian" next century, travel was to become a way of life, giving rise to BBC Symphony Orchestra; Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) countless stories whose echoes still resound today: from Mozart's 3:33 AM Steven Isserlis, cello proposal to Marie Antoinette to Mendelssohn's inspirational Olli Mustonen, piano Desprez, Josquin (ca.1440­1521) travels in Italy, and the fainting sufferers of 'Lisztomania'. Absolve, quaesumus, Domine/Requiem aeternam Schumann: 3 Romances, Op 94 Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel (conductor) MON 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b07xhr5y) Schumann: from Album für die Jugend, Op 68 3:38 AM Louis MacNeice Olli Mustonen: Frei, aber einsam (UK premiere) Rore, Cipriano de (1515/16­1565) Schumann (arr. for cello and piano by Steven Isserlis): O socii neque enim/Durate Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 October 2016 Page 6 of 11

Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel (conductor) played backwards. TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07xhv7g) 3:43 AM Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Episode 2 Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) 10am Suite italienne for violin and piano Rob's guest is the actor Lucian Msamati. Best known for his role As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London Penny Gore Alena Baeva (violin), Giuzai Karieva (piano) as Salladhor Saan in Game of Thrones, in 2015 Lucian he became presents a week of performances which mark a new concert 4:00 AM the first black actor ever to play Iago in a Royal Shakespeare season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme Straus, Oscar (1870­1954) Company production of Othello, alongside Hugh Quarshie as includes the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Overture: Ein Walzertraum Othello. In the same year he made his directorial debut with Boi performing and Richard Strauss. The BBC Singers West Deutsches Rundfunkorchester Köln, Franz Marszalek Boi Is Dead. His stage work includes Clybourne Park and the invoke Renaissance England with music by Byrd and White, and (conductor) London riots play Little Revolution, while recent TV credits the BBC Concert Orchestra perform ballet music by 4:08 AM include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Ashes to Ashes and Tchaikovsky. Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Doctor Who. Throughout the week, Lucian shares his favourite Sinfonia, from 'Orlando' (HWV.31) pieces of classical music with Rob and on Friday he appears live 2pm Orchestra Barocca Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli in the Essential Classics pop­up studio at London's Southbank Brett Dean: Knocking at the Hellgate (first UK performance) (conductor) Centre. Strauss: Ein Heldenleben Op.40 4:13 AM Glinka, Mihail Ivanovic (1804­1857) 10.30am Russell Braun (tenor) Nocturno Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of BBC Symphony Orchestra Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 Sakari Oramo (conductor) 4:18 AM archives presented by David Hendy. Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872­1958) c.3.25pm Norfolk Rhapsody No.1 in E minor Followed by Byrd: Infelix Ego Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sir Bernard Heinze (conductor) Music in Time: Classical White: Exaudiat Te Dominus 4:31 AM Rob dives into the Classical period and a piano sonata from BBC Singers Tallis, Thomas (c.1505­1585) Clementi's Op. 12 set. These four sonatas are remarkable in Peter Phillips (conductor) Spem in Alium, for 40 voices particular their slow movements, all of which are deeply serious BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) pieces that aim for depths of expression seldom encountered in c.3.55pm 4:39 AM the composer's earlier music. Tchaikovsky: Symphonic Suite from Swan Lake Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) BBC Concert Orchestra Rosamunde ­ Overture (D.644) 11am Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, (conductor) Rob's Artist of the Week is the German conductor and composer 4:50 AM Michael Gielen who when he retired in 2014, left behind an c.4.35pm Horowitz, Vladimir (1904­1989) extensive recorded legacy. He held conducting posts from Vienna Byrd: Ne irascaris, Domine; Civitas sancti Tui Moment Exotique and Stockholm to Cincinnati and London. Besides championing BBC Singers Vladimir Horowitz (piano) the music of contemporary composers, he also excelled in music Peter Phillips (conductor). of the classical and romantic eras, which Rob focuses on this 4:52 AM week, with Mozart's 'Haffner' Symphony, Schubert's 'Great' C Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943) TUE 17:00 In Tune (b07xhvjl) major Symphony, Debussy's tennis­themed ballet Jeux, Prelude in G minor (Op.23 no.5) Sound Frontiers: Ron Davis and his Quartet Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and the opening Adagio from Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Mahler's final, incomplete Symphony No. 10. 4:56 AM As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Suzy Klein Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) hosts In Tune from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall with live Schubert Trio No.4 from Essercizii Musici, for Transverse Flute, music including jazz from Ron Davis and his Quartet. Symphony No. 9 in C major 'Great' Harpsichord obligato and continuo SWR­Sinfonieorchester Baden­Baden und Freiburg Camerata Köln TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhvz3) Michael Gielen (conductor). 5:07 AM Sound Frontiers: Gillian Weir at the Royal Festival Hall Strauss, Richard [1864­1949] TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07xht9t) Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Op.28) Sound Frontiers: Radio 3 at Southbank Centre. Five under 40, Sound Frontiers: Gwilym Simcock Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Miguel Gomez Martinez From the archive: organist Gillian Weir plays at the Royal (conductor) Festival Hall. Recorded on 4th May 2001. As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Donald 5:22 AM Macleod speaks to five members of a new generation of British Satie, Erik (1866­1925) Bach: Toccata and Fugue in F major, BWV.540 composers about their work. Featuring music by Anoushka Healey Willan: Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E flat La Belle Excentrique Shankar, Gwilym Simcock, Helen Grime, Anna Meredith and Pianoduo Kolacny minor, B.149 Daniel Kidane. Franck: Chorale No. 2 in B minor, M.39 5:31 AM Reubke: Sonata on Psalm 94, in C minor Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819­1872) orch. Zygmunt Noskowski Donald's joined today by composer and jazz pianist Gwilym Schnizer: Sonata in D Polonaise in E flat major Simcock (b 1981). Primarily a jazz artist, his ability to combine Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Katlewicz (conductor) the art of improvisation with formalised structure has enabled him Gillian Weir, organ. 5:37 AM to straddle jazz and classical spheres in his compositions. His Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) arr. Prokofiev and David Oistrakh influences are equally wide ranging, from jazz legends including TUE 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b07xhz8r) Sonata for violin and piano No.2 (Op.94bis) in D major ­ arr. , Chick Corea and Pat Metheny, to classical TS Eliot from Sonata for flute & piano (Op.94) composers including Maurice Ravel, Béla Bartók and Mark­ Vesko Eschkenazy (violin), Ludmil Angelov (piano) Anthony Turnage. Ian McMillan continues with two rare recordings by the Third 6:03 AM Music includes: Programme. T.S. Eliot reading The Journey of the Magi in 1946 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) and an extract from The Four Quartets. Cantata No.4 (BWV.4) 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' Gwilym Simcock Balthasar Neumann­Chor, Pythagoras­Ensemble, Thomas Those Are The Good Days Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Hengelbrock (conductor) Gwilym Simcock, piano seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 6:21 AM remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Dubois, Pierre Max (1930­1995) Gwilym Simcock & Mike Walker Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney Quartet for flutes It Could Have Been A Simple Goodbye and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by Valentinas Kazlauskas, Lina Baublyte, Albertas Stupakas, The Impossible Gentlemen contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and Giedrius Gelgoras (flutes). broadcast on The Verb. Gwilym Simcock TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b07xhy9l) A Kind of Red Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. Sound Frontiers: Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Delta Saxophone Quartet. TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b07xhy9n) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Petroc TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07xhv30) Sound Frontiers: Kamila Shamsie, Nikesh Shukla, Drugs in the Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring East Neuk Festival 2016, Episode 1 German Reich, Board Games listener requests and a new specially composed work by "Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner. Kate Molleson presents the first of four recitals recorded at the Rana Mitter and guest will be broadcasting live from the Radio East Neuk Festival in the historic fishing village of Crail in Fife. 3's pop up studio at Southbank Centre, London. Norman Ohler, Email [email protected]. BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists, the Calidore Quartet author of Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany, will be revealing the perform Mendelssohn's sunny and boisterous string quartet in E role played by drugs such as methamphetamine in Hitler's TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b07xht3y) flat Op 44 No 3. Next, Liszt's Hexameron; a fiendishly difficult downfall. Nikesh Shukla, a former writer in residence at the Sound Frontiers: Tuesday ­ Rob Cowan with Lucian Msamati set of piano variations on a theme from Bellini's opera I Puritani, Royal Festival Hall, has edited a collection of essays called The played by German pianist Joseph Moog. Good Immigrant. He'll be joined by novelist Kamila Shamsie, 9am who has been involved in a project re­imagining the Canterbury My favourite... Brahms Intermezzos. Such is his love of Brahms' Mendelssohn: Quartet Op 44 No 3 in E flat Tales by talking to refugees, to reflect on the impact of migration piano music that Rob struggled to find his favourite intermezzos, Liszt: Hexameron S392 on individuals, families and beyond. Plus, Catherine Howell, but eventually chose a selection primarily from the Opp. 117­119 Scarlatti arr Tausig: Pastorale in E minor (Sonata K9) ­ encore curator of toys and games at the V&A Museum of Childhood and collections. They are performed by such varied Brahms Marie Foulston, curator of video games at the V&A, consider the interpreters as Steven Kovacevich, Clifford Curzon, Eugene The Calidore Quartet metamorphosis of gaming from tabletops to laptops. Istomin, Evgeny Kissin and Glenn Gould, all of whom bring their Joseph Moog ­ piano unique, individual voices to the poetry of Brahms' piano­writing. The Good Immigrant edited by Nikesh Shukla is a collection of Kate Molleson ­ presenter essays by 21 British BAME poets, writers, journalists and artists. 9.30am Laura Metcalfe ­ producer. http://www.nikesh­shukla.com/ Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music He is appearing at the Rochdale Literature and Ideas Festival on

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22nd October 4:15 AM 10.30am Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) / Gounod, Charles (1818­ Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany is by Norman Ohler translated 1893) pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 by Shaun Whiteside. Meditation sur le premier prelude de Bach (Ave Maria) arr. for archives presented by David Hendy. cello & harp Kamila Shamsie is discussing Refugee Tales with Josh Cohen Kyung­Ok Park (cello), Myung­Ja Kwun (harp) Followed by and Catherine Bergvall as part of the London Literature Festival 4:21 AM Music in Time: Modern at Southbank on Saturday October 8th at 5pm. Albinoni, Tomaso (1671­1750) Rob places Music in Time. Today, we are in the Modern period Concerto in B flat with music from a composer very much associated with the She is also giving the 7th Castlefield Manchester Sermon at 7pm Ivan Hadliyski (trumpet), Kammerorchester, Alipi Naydenov madcap world of early 20th century Paris: Poulenc. The Concerto on October 14th as part of Manchester Literature Festival which (conductor) for Two Pianos and Orchestra draws on a variety of stylistic runs from October 7th ­ 23rd. 4:31 AM sources, borrowing from the hypnotic sounds of the Balinese Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) in the first movement and then turning to the grace of a http://www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk/ Introduction and waltz from 'Eugene Onegin' ­ lyric scenes in 3 Mozart slow movement in the second, though Poulenc's own acts (Op.24) characteristic personal touches ­ above all his sense of fun ­ Game Plan: Board Games Rediscovered is at the V&A Museum BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) underlie the whole piece. of Childhood, London E2, from 8 October to 23 April. 4:39 AM Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) 11am Producer: Craig Templeton Smith. Rondo in E flat major, Op.16 Rob's Artist of the Week is the German conductor and composer Ludmil Angelov (piano) Michael Gielen who when he retired in 2014, left behind an TUE 22:45 The Essay (b07wrlf2) 4:49 AM extensive recorded legacy. He held conducting posts from Vienna New Generation Thinkers, Partitioned Memories Kersters, Willem (1929­1998) and Stockholm to Cincinnati and London. Besides championing Hulde aan Paul (Op.79) the music of contemporary composers, he also excelled in music Memories of partition explored by New Generation Thinker Flemish Radio Choir, Vic Nees (conductor) of the classical and romantic eras, which Rob focuses on this Anindya Raychaudhuri, from the University of St Andrews. He 4:59 AM week, with Mozart's 'Haffner' Symphony, Schubert's 'Great' C listens to oral histories and looks at film and literature depicting Paganini, Niccolo (1782­1840) major Symphony, Debussy's tennis­themed ballet Jeux, this key moment in history and the shadows it has cast. He Moses fantaisie (after Rossini) for cello and piano (Bravura Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and the opening Adagio from reflects on the way people now frame their own experiences Variations on one chord from a Rossini theme) Mahler's final, incomplete Symphony No. 10. through representations of the mass migration which they have Monika Leskovar (Cello), Ivana Schwartz (Piano) seen in news reels, films and fiction. 5:07 AM Debussy Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Jeux The Essay is recorded in front of an audience as part of Sound Overture in the Italian Style (D.590) SWR­Sinfonieorchester Baden­Baden Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre celebrating 7 Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti Michael Gielen (conductor). decades of pioneering music and culture. (Conductor) WED 5:16 AM 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07xht9y) New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Five under 40, Sound Frontier: Helen Grime the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Fantasy in C minor (K.396) can turn their research into radio. Valdis Jancis (piano) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Donald Macleod speaks to five members of a new generation of British 5:26 AM Producer: Zahid Warley. composers about their work. Featuring music by Anoushka Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] Shankar, Gwilym Simcock, Helen Grime, Anna Meredith and Bassoon Concerto in E minor, RV.484 TUE Daniel Kidane. 23:00 Late Junction (b07xhy9q) Aleksander Radosavljevic (bassoon), Slovenian Radio and Nick Luscombe with Jennifer Walshe Television Symphony Orchestra, Günter Pichler (conductor) Today Donald's talking to the young British composer Helen 5:38 AM Nick Luscombe presents a startling array of sounds from across Grime (b 1981). Acclaimed at an early age, and championed by Goleminov, Marin (1908­2000) the decades. Joining him in the studio is Irish composer and Oliver Knussen, who featured himself last week on Composer of 5 Sketches for Strings (1952) vocalist Jennifer Walshe who is invited to dig deep into her the Week and other influential figures, among them Pierre Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Vassil Kazandjiev (conductor) record collection and pull out two intriguing tracks to share. Boulez, Helen has already amassed a body of works written for leading orchestras both in Britain and abroad. Appointed 5:54 AM Tonight's playlist also includes folk tales from the East End of Associate composer of the Halle in 2011, this year sees her take Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) London by Stick In The Wheel, dark and brooding beauty from up a new challenge as Composer in Residence at Wigmore Hall Arietta and 12 variations (Hob.XVII/3) Scottish composer Ben Chatwin and new from in London. Andreas Staier (fortepiano) Warp Records artist Patten. Music includes: 6:12 AM Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Hellendaal, Pieter (1721­1799) Oboe Quartet Concerto grosso for strings and continuo in D major (Op.3 No.5) The Berlin Oboe Quartet Combattimento Consort . WEDNESDAY 05 OCTOBER 2016 Virga WED 06:30 Breakfast (b07xhyc3) Halle, Sound Frontiers: Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny WED 00:30 Through the Night (b07xhrnv) Mark Elder, conductor Proms 2015: Mozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Petroc Near Midnight Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring John Shea presents a performance of Mozart's Die Entführung aus Halle listener requests and a new specially composed work by dem Serail from the 2015 BBC Proms. Mark Elder, conductor. "Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner. 12:32 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07xhv37) Email [email protected]. Die Entführung aus dem Serail ­ singspiel in 3 acts, K.384 East Neuk Festival 2016, Episode 2 Konstanze ..... (soprano), WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b07xht40) Blonde ..... Mari Eriksmoen (soprano), Kate Molleson presents the second of four recitals recorded in Sound Frontiers: Wednesday ­ Rob Cowan with Lucian Msamati Belmonte ..... Edgaras Montvidas (tenor), Crail Church, Fife, at this summer's East Neuk Festival. German Pedrillo ..... Brenden Patrick Gunnell (tenor), pianist Joseph Moog plays Beethoven's Fantasie in G minor Op. Osmin .....Tobias Kehrer (bass), 9am 77, before being joined by the young German cellist Julian Pasha Selim ..... Franck Saurel (actor), My favourite... Brahms Intermezzos. Such is his love of Brahms' Steckel for a pair of much loved works by Tchaikovsky. The Klaas ..... Jonas Cradock (actor), piano music that Rob struggled to find his favourite intermezzos, recital ends with the dark drama of Rachmaninov's momentous Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Orchestra of the Age of but eventually chose a selection primarily from the Opp. 117­119 Cello Sonata Op. 19, a landmark of chamber music. Enlightenment, Robin Ticciati (conductor) collections. They are performed by such varied Brahms interpreters as Steven Kovacevich, Clifford Curzon, Eugene 3:15 AM Beethoven: Fantasy in G minor Op.77 Istomin, Evgeny Kissin and Glenn Gould, all of whom bring their Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Tchaikovsky: Pezzo Capriccioso, Op 62 unique, individual voices to the poetry of Brahms' piano­writing. Eight Piano Pieces (Op.76) Tchaikovsky: Andante cantabile Op 1 No 11 Robert Silverman (piano) Rachmaninov: Cello Sonata Op.19 9.30am 3:44 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: name two pieces, one Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) Joseph Moog ­ piano layered on top of the other Fantasy for flute and piano Julian Steckel ­ cello Lóránt Kovács (flute), Erika Lux (piano) 10am Kate Molleson ­ presenter 3:49 AM Rob's guest is the actor Lucian Msamati. Best known for his role Laura Metcalfe ­ producer. Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) as Salladhor Saan in Game of Thrones, in 2015 Lucian he became Romanian folk dances (Sz.68) orch. from Sz.56 the first black actor ever to play Iago in a Royal Shakespeare WED BBC National Orchestra of Wales, James Clark (conductor) 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07xhv7j) Company production of Othello, alongside Hugh Quarshie as Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Live from 3:56 AM Othello. In the same year he made his directorial debut with Boi MediaCityUK in Salford Vitali, Giovanni Battista (1632­1692) / Corbetta, Francesco Boi Is Dead. His stage work includes Clybourne Park and the (1615­1681) London riots play Little Revolution, while recent TV credits As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Penny Gore Toccata, Chiaccona (Vitali); Caprice de chaccone (Corbetta) include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Ashes to Ashes and presents a week of performances which mark a new concert United Continuo Ensemble Doctor Who. Throughout the week, Lucian shares his favourite season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme 4:06 AM pieces of classical music with Rob and on Friday he appears live begins with a live concert from the BBC Philharmonic in their Enescu, George (1881­1955) in the Essential Classics pop­up studio at London's Southbank home at MediaCity in Salford. Douglas Boyd joins the orchestra Konzertstück in F for viola and piano Centre. for a programme of MacMillan, Britten and Haydn. After Choral Gyözö Máté (viola), Balázs Szokolay (piano) Evensong, it's back to the South Bank with Penny Gore and music by Britten and Jonathan Harvey from the BBC Singers. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 October 2016 Page 8 of 11

2pm comprised renowned soloist and chamber musicians from around THURSDAY 06 OCTOBER 2016 LIVE at MediaCity Salford, Presented by Tom Redmond the globe sitting side by side with 40 members of the Mahler James MacMillan: I (A meditation on Iona) for orchestra Chamber Orchestra. priding themselves on idea of "friendship, THU 00:30 Through the Night (b07xhrp1) Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Op.10 for string freedom and a joy in making music". Following their residency at Mendelssohn, Panufnik and Dvorak from the Apollon Musagete orchestra the Festival every summer the orchestra tours some of Quartet Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D major H.1.104 (London) the world's musical capitals and its stop in London was one of the BBC Philharmonic highlights of the season. John Shea presents string quartets by Mendelssohn, Panufnik and Douglas Boyd (conductor) Dvorák performed by the Apollon Musagète Quartet. Mozart: Symphony no.35 in D major 'Haffner' 12:31 AM 3.30­4.30 Choral Evensong ­ Archive recording of the Memorial Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Evensong for Sir George Thalben­Ball (Music Advisor to the 7.55pm Interval. String Quartet No.2 in A minor, Op.13 Head of Religious Broadcasting 1941­1969) which was broadcast Apollon Musagète Quartet: Pawel Zalejski (violin), Bartosz live from Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London on 28 8.15pm Zachlod (violin), Piotr Szumiel (viola), Piotr Skweres (cello) January 1988. Bruckner: Symphony no.5 in B flat 1:01 AM Panufnik, Andrzej (1914­1991) 4.30pm presented by Penny Gore Orchestra String Quartet No.1 (Prelude, transformation and postlude) Britten: A.M.D.G. (Ad majorem Dei gloriam) Claudio Abbado (conductor). Apollon Musagète Quartet Harvey: The Annunciation 1:21 AM BBC Singers WED 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b07xhz7p) Dvorak, Antonin (1841­1904) Martyn Brabbins (conductor). Dylan Thomas String Quartet No.11 in C major, Op.61 Apollon Musagète Quartet WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b07xhyc5) Ian McMillan continues with the rich, dramatic voice of Dylan 1:59 AM Archive ­ In memoriam George Thalben­Ball Thomas reading his then newly written poem 'In the White Ravel, Maurice [1875­1937] Giant's Thigh' from the Third Programme's Selected Poets, 1950. Gaspard de la nuit Archive recording of the Memorial Evensong for Sir George Zhang Zuo (piano) Thalben­Ball (Music Advisor to the Head of Religious Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last 2:21 AM Broadcasting 1941­1969) which was broadcast live from Holy seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 Clarke, Rebecca (1886­1979) Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London on 28 January 1988 remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. 4 Songs (1. A Dream; 2. Eight O'clock; 3. Down by the Salley Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney Gardens; 4. Greeting) Organ Prelude: Elegy in F (Thalben­Ball) and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Paul Turner (piano) Introit: Requiem aeternam (Thalben­Ball) contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and 2:31 AM Responses: Tallis broadcast on The Verb. Gilson, Paul (1865­1942) Psalm 103 (Walford Davies) La Mer (1892) ­ symphonic Sketches for orchestra, saxhorns and First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 44 vv.1­15 Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. men's choir Office Hymn: Brightest and best (Jesmian) Flemish Radio Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins (conductor) WED Canticles:Walford Davies in G (Temple Chant setting) 22:00 Free Thinking (b07xhyd9) 3:07 AM Second Lesson: Colossians 3 vv.1­17 Sound Frontiers: HG Wells Albéniz, Isaac (1860­1909) Anthem: Comfort ye my people (Thalben­Ball) Suite española (Op.47) Final Hymn: Holy Father, cheer our way (Carsaig) The complicated relationship between author H.G. Wells and Ilze Graubina (piano) women and his writing about time, space and the fourth Organ Voluntary: Elegy in B flat (Thalben­Ball) 3:30 AM dimension. Scarlatti, Domenico [1685­1757] On the opening night of the London Literature Festival, Matthew BBC Singers directed by John Poole and Barry Rose Sonata in G (Kk.91) (arranged for mandolin and harpsichord) Sweet chairs a discussion with Louisa Treger, Mark Blacklock, Organists: Barry Rose and Andrew Lumsden. Avi Avital (mandolin), Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) Joanna Kavenna and Christopher Priest and an audience at 3:37 AM WED Southbank Centre, London and a special guest actor to perform 16:30 Afternoon on 3 (b07xt3vr) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) readings from The Time Machine. Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Episode 4 Keyboard Concerto No.5 in F minor (BWV.1056) Leif Ove Andsnes (Piano), Risør Festival Strings As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Penny Gore Louisa Treger's novel The Lodger was inspired by Dorothy 3:47 AM presents a week of performances which mark a new concert Richardson, one of the key women in Wells' life Janacek, Leos [1854­1928] season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme Christopher Priest's books include The Prestige and his latest Pohadka (Fairy tale) for cello and piano begins with a live concert from the BBC Philharmonic in their novel out this month which explores ideas about time is called Jonathan Slaatto (cello), Martin Qvist Hansen (piano) home at MediaCity in Salford. Douglas Boyd joins the orchestra The Gradual. He is Vice­President of the H. G. Wells Society 3:58 AM for a programme of MacMillan, Britten and Haydn. After Choral Joanna Kavenna's latest novel is called A Field Guide to Reality. Pärt, Arvo (b. 1935) Evensong, it's back to the South Bank with Penny Gore and music Mark Blacklock teaches science fiction at Birkbeck College and Magnificat by Britten and Jonathan Harvey from the BBC Singers. is the author of The Emergence of the Fourth Dimension: Higher Spatial Thinking in the Fin de Siecle Eesti Filharmoonia Kammerkoor, Tõnu Kaljuste (conductor) 4:06 AM 2pm More information about anniversary events to mark 150 years Kapp, Artur (1878­1952) LIVE at MediaCity Salford, Presented by Tom Redmond since the birth of HG Wells are found at Cantata 'Päikesele' (To the Sun) James MacMillan: I (A meditation on Iona) for orchestra http://hgwellssociety.com/ Hendrik Krumm (tenor), Aime Tampere (organ), Eesti Raadio Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Op.10 for string Segakoor, Eesti Poistekoor, Estonia Radio Symphony Orchestra, orchestra Sound Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre Neeme Järvi (conductor) Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D major H.1.104 (London) Celebrating 7 decades of pioneering music and culture. 4:16 AM BBC Philharmonic Wagner, Richard [1813­1883] Douglas Boyd (conductor) WED 22:45 The Essay (b07wrlf4) New Generation Thinkers, Telephone Terrors Prologue: Dawn music & Siegfried's Rhine journey from Götterdämmerung 3.30­4.30 Choral Evensong ­ Archive recording of the Memorial Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Evensong for Sir George Thalben­Ball (Music Advisor to the In 1912 Freud compared psychoanalysis to using the telephone, 4:31 AM Head of Religious Broadcasting 1941­1969) which was broadcast an instrument he disliked. Reflecting on this fear of the phone, the Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von [1644­1704] live from Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London on 28 poet and New Generation Thinker Sarah Jackson, from Battalia a 10 in D (C.61) January 1988. Nottingham Trent University, explores the telephone's voices in philosophy and fiction. Mettmorphosis 4:41 AM 4.30pm presented by Penny Gore Picchi, Giovanni (1571/2­1643) Britten: A.M.D.G. (Ad majorem Dei gloriam) The Essay is recorded in front of an audience as part of Sound Ballo alla Polacca; Ballo Ongaro; Ballo ditto il Pichi Harvey: The Annunciation Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre celebrating 7 Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) BBC Singers decades of pioneering music and culture. Martyn Brabbins (conductor). 4:48 AM New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and Falla, Manuel de (1876­1946) the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Spanish Dance No.1 from 'La Vida Breve' WED 17:00 In Tune (b07xhvjq) can turn their research into radio. Eolina Quartet Sound Frontiers: Southbank Sinfonia, James Gilchrist and Anna Tilbrook 4:52 AM Producer: Fiona McLean. Hidas, Frigyes (1928­2007) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Suzy Klein Harpsichord Concerto WED hosts In Tune from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall. Featuring 23:00 Late Junction (b07xhz68) Barbala Dobozy (harpsichord), Concentus Hungaricus, Ildikó live music from tenor James Gilchrist with pianist Anna Tilbrook, Nick Luscombe Hegyi (conductor) plus Southbank Sinfonia. 5:06 AM Closing the day with strange and surprising sounds, Nick Kostov, Georgi (1941­) Luscombe selects an adventurous mix of music. Including sound WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhvz5) Ludicrous Dance art from Sunderland's digital behemoth Chlorine, acousmatic Sound Frontiers: Claudio Abbado conducts the Lucerne Festival Bulgarian Radio Children's Choir, Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor) theory put to the test in Lee Fraser's newly commissioned piece Orchestra 5:08 AM 'Pline Expol A' and modern experiments in dub with tracks from I Tanev, Alexander (1928­1996) Am Rhino and Ruin and Jay Glass Dubs. Sound Frontiers: Archive recording of Claudio Abbado Pizzicatos conducting the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in Mozart's 'Haffner' Bulgarian Radio Children's Choir, Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor) Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Symphony and Bruckner's 5th Symphony. 5:12 AM Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) Recorded on 11th October, 2011. No.8 Ondine ­ from Preludes Book II Presented by Ian Skelly Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) 5:15 AM Hand­picked by Abbado himself, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra Gilse, Jan van (1881­1944)

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Trio for flute, violin and viola Shankar, Gwilym Simcock, Helen Grime, Anna Meredith and (concert 2nd half tomorrow). Viotta Ensemble Daniel Kidane. 5:30 AM THU 17:00 In Tune (b07xhvjv) Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) Today Donald is in conversation with composer Anna Meredith Sound Frontiers: Lady Maisery Octet for wind instruments (b 1978). Classically trained, Anna writes, produces and performs Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) acoustic and electronic music. Her sound is unique, naturally As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Suzy Klein 5:45 AM straddling the diverse worlds of contemporary classical, art pop, hosts In Tune in the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall. Her guests Wassenaer, Count Unico Van (1692­1766) electronica and experimental rock. Whether it's writing for the include folk trio Lady Maisery. Concerto armonico for 4 violins, viola and continuo No.5 in B Proms or for an art installation or a flashmob on the M6, or flat major making a bassoon into a rock god, her music consistently defies THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhvz7) Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director/violin) categorisation. Sound Frontiers: Chineke! Orchestra 5:56 AM Music includes: Stradella, Alessandro [1639­1682] As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, the Quando mai vi stancherete Nautilus Chineke! Orchestra are conducted by Kevin John Edusei in Emma Kirkby (soprano), Alan Wilson (harpsichord) Anna Meredith (electronics, clarinet, vocals) Sibelius's Finlandia, a symphony by Saint­Georges and Dvorak's 6:04 AM Gemma Kos (cello) 'New World' Symphony, and are joined by BBC Young Musician Lindberg, Oskar (1887­1955) Jack Ross (guitar, vocals) of the Year Sheku Kanneh­Mason in Haydn's Cello Concerto in Quartet for piano and strings Sam Wilso (drums, xylophone, vocals) C. Mårten Landström (piano), Members of the Uppsala Chamber Soloists. Fin like a flower Introduced by Ian Skelly Anna Meredith (electronics) THU 06:30 Breakfast (b07xhrzh) Lucy Wakeford (harp) Sibelius: Finlandia Sound Frontiers: Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny Michael Chance (counter­tenor) Saint­Georges: Overture to L'amant anonyme (Symphony in B flat, Op 11 No 2) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Petroc Smatter hauler Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring Auroa Orchestra Dvorák: Symphony No 9 in D minor (From the New World) listener requests and a new specially composed work by Nicholas Collon (conductor) "Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner. Sheku Kanneh­Mason (cello) Hands free Chineke! Orchestra Email [email protected]. National Orchestra of Great Britain Kevin John Edusei (conductor) Barchan THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b07xht43) Recorded last month at the Royal Festival Hall. Donal Bannister (trombone) Sound Frontiers: Thursday ­ Rob Cowan with Lucian Msamati BBC National Orchestra of Wales THU 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b07xhzz7) Andrew Gourlay (conductor) 9am Edmund Blunden My favourite... Brahms Intermezzos. Such is his love of Brahms' Blackfriars piano music that Rob struggled to find his favourite intermezzos, Ian McMillan with another episode in this fifty part series. First Oliver Coates (cello) but eventually chose a selection primarily from the Opp. 117­119 World War Poet, Edmund Blunden who battled at Ypres and The Anna Meredith (electronics) collections. They are performed by such varied Brahms Somme, reads his own poem Concert Party from a broadcast in interpreters as Steven Kovacevich, Clifford Curzon, Eugene 1957. Vapours Istomin, Evgeny Kissin and Glenn Gould, all of whom bring their Anna Meredith (electronics) unique, individual voices to the poetry of Brahms' piano­writing. Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last Jack Ross (guitar) seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 Sam Wilson (drums) remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. 9.30am Gemma Kost (cello). Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney two composers are associated with a particular piece? and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07xhv39) contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and East Neuk Festival 2016, Episode 3 broadcast on The Verb. 10am Rob's guest is the actor Lucian Msamati. Best known for his role Kate Molleson presents the third of four recitals recorded at this Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford. as Salladhor Saan in Game of Thrones, in 2015 Lucian he became summer's East Neuk Festival in the medieval Crail Church. the first black actor ever to play Iago in a Royal Shakespeare Today's concert is given by the young American Calidore String THU Company production of Othello, alongside Hugh Quarshie as 22:00 Free Thinking (b07xhzy8) Quartet performing Mendelssohn's Quartet Op. 44 No. 1 and by a Sound Frontiers: Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman Othello. In the same year he made his directorial debut with Boi regular visitor to the East Neuk Festival, the German pianist Boi Is Dead. His stage work includes Clybourne Park and the Christian Zacharias who performs Schumann's Fantasiestücke Op Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman share an interest in London riots play Little Revolution, while recent TV credits 111 and a selection of Chopin's minor­key Mazurkas. include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Ashes to Ashes and science fiction, the role of women and the power of fiction. They are in conversation with Philip Dodd as part of a week of Free Doctor Who. Throughout the week, Lucian shares his favourite Schumann: Fantasiestücke Op. 111 pieces of classical music with Rob and on Friday he appears live Thinking broadcasts tying into this year's London Literature Mendelssohn: String Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1 Festival at Southbank Centre, London and its theme of Living in in the Essential Classics pop­up studio at London's Southbank Chopin: Mazurkas Op 41 no 1, Op 17 no 4 and Op 30 no 4. Centre. Future Times. The Calidore Quartet Margaret Atwood's new novel Hag­Seed is a re­imagining of 10.30am Christian Zacharias ­ piano Shakespeare's The Tempest. She is also being awarded this year's Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Pen Pinter Prize. pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 Kate Molleson ­ presenter Naomi Alderman's new novel The Power will be published at the archives presented by David Hendy. Laura Metcalfe ­ producer. end of October. It imagines a world where women are endowed with an automatic power to hurt. Followed by THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07xhv7l) Music in Time: Renaissance Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Episode 5 Producer: Fiona McLean Today Rob delves into the Renaissance period as he explores a typical 'parody mass', where composers would base each As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London Penny Gore (Images ­ Margaret Atwood, Credit: Liam Sharp / Naomi movement of a mass setting on the same musical theme. Rob presents a week of performances which mark a new concert Alderman, Credit: Justine Stoddard). looks at a master of this form of religious music­making, season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme Palestrina, with his motet Tu es Petrus and the mass he based on includes a complete performance of Haydn's Creation, given by THU it. 22:45 The Essay (b07wrlf6) the BBC Philharmonic at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. The New Generation Thinkers, Strindberg and 'the Woman Question' BBC Singers perform William Mundy, and the Ulster Orchestra 11am celebrates its 50th birthday with a concert of music by Rossini In October 1884 the playwright August Strindberg took a train Rob's Artist of the Week is the German conductor and composer and Tchaikovsky. from exile to face a charge of blasphemy in court. New Michael Gielen who when he retired in 2014, left behind an Generation Thinker Leah Broad, from the University of Oxford, extensive recorded legacy. He held conducting posts from Vienna 2pm reflects on "the woman question" in nineteenth century and Stockholm to Cincinnati and London. Besides championing Haydn: The Creation [Die Schöpfung] H.21.2 Scandinavian countries and what their debates have to say to us the music of contemporary composers, he also excelled in music Lucy Hall (soprano) today. of the classical and romantic eras, which Rob focuses on this Robin Tritschler (tenor) week, with Mozart's 'Haffner' Symphony, Schubert's 'Great' C Dietrich Henschel (baritone) The Essay is recorded in front of an audience as part of Sound major Symphony, Debussy's tennis­themed ballet Jeux, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre celebrating 7 Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and the opening Adagio from BBC Philharmonic decades of pioneering music and culture. Mahler's final, incomplete Symphony No. 10. Juanjo Mena (conductor) New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and Beethoven c.3.40pm the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60 Mundy: Vox patris caelestis can turn their research into radio. SWR­Sinfonieorchester Baden­Baden und Freiburg BBC Singers Michael Gielen (conductor). Peter Phillips (conductor) Producer: Torquil MacLeod. THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07xhtb4) c.4pm THU 23:00 Late Junction (b07xhzyb) Five under 40, Sound Frontiers: Anna Meredith Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture Sound Frontiers: Nick Luscombe Live from Southbank Centre Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Donald Ulster Orchestra Late Junction is let loose in Southbank Centre, London, for a late­ Macleod speaks to five members of a new generation of British Barry Douglas (piano) night party as part of Radio 3's 70th anniversary celebrations. composers about their work. Featuring music by Anoushka Rafael Payare (conductor) Hosted by Nick Luscombe featuring live music and additional Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 October 2016 Page 10 of 11 guests in front of an audience. 4:49 AM Mahler's final, incomplete Symphony No. 10. Meder, Johann Gabriel (1729­1800) Midnight musical adventures are provided by Sarathy Korwar Sinfonia in E flat, Op.1 No.4 Mahler whose debut album has caused a stir for its elegant combination Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Halstead Symphony No. 10 in F sharp minor: Adagio of jazz and electronics with the folk 's Sidi (conductor) SWR­Sinfonieorchester Baden­Baden und Freiburg community; and Yorkshire duo Ashtray Navigations freak out 5:02 AM Michael Gielen (conductor). with psychedelic swoops, oscillating bleeps and noise guitar. Bruckner, Anton (1824­1896) Plus, broadcaster, DJ and ethnomusicologist Nabihah Iqbal shares Os iusti FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07xhtbg) new additions to her record collection. Mnemosyne Choir, Caroline Westgeest (director) Five under 40, Sound Frontiers: Daniel Kidane 5:06 AM Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907), arr. Unknown As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Donald Solveig's Song from 'Peer Gynt' (Op.23), arr. for oboe and piano Macleod speaks to five members of a new generation of British Wan­Soo Mok (oboe), Hyun­Soo Cho (piano) composers about their work. Featuring music by Anoushka FRIDAY 07 OCTOBER 2016 5:11 AM Shankar, Gwilym Simcock, Helen Grime, Anna Meredith and Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) Daniel Kidane. FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b07xhrp5) Prélude à l'après­midi d'un faune Daniele Gatti conducting the French National Orchestra Andrew Nicholson (flute), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Today Donald is in conversation with Daniel Kidane (b 1986). Thierry Fischer (conductor) Currently undertaking a doctoral degree under Julian Anderson at John Shea presents a concert of Mozart, Richard Strauss and 5:23 AM the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Daniel is a contributor Dutilleux from the French National Orchestra conducted by Stoyanov, Pencho (b. 1931) to the LSO's creative collective Soundhub. The broad scope of his Daniele Gatti. Piano Sonata soundworld spans works for large orchestras, chamber groups in a 12:31 AM Ivan Eftimov (piano) range of different combinations, in particular establishing close Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) 5:38 AM relationships with Riot Ensemble, the Fournier Piano Trio, the Overture to 'Don Giovanni', K.527 Goleminov, Marin (1908­2000) harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, and Manchester Camerata. Orchestre National de , Daniele Gatti (conductor) String Quartet No.3 on an Old Bulgarian Theme (1944) music includes: 12:37 AM Avramov String Quartet Sirens Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) 6:00 AM BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra in D major Bridge, Frank (1879­1941) Andrew Gourlay, conductor Nora Cismondi (oboe), Orchestre National de France, Daniele The Sea ­ suite for orchestra Gatti (conductor) BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) Tourbillon 1:04 AM 6:22 AM Michaela Petri, recorder Dutilleux, Henri (1916­2013) Thomas, John (1826­1913) Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord. Symphony No.1 The minstrel's adieu to his native land for harp Orchestre National de France, Daniele Gatti (conductor) Rita Costanzi (Harp). 1:38 AM FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07xhv3d) East Neuk Festival 2016, Episode 4 Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971), arr. Stravinsky & S. Dushkin FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b07xhrzv) Divertimento (1931), arr. for violin & piano Sound Frontiers: Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny Mihaela Martin (violin), Enrico Pace (piano) Kate Molleson presents the final Lunchtime concert this week, recorded in Crail Church at the East Neuk Festival in Fife earlier 1:59 AM As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London, Petroc this year. The Pavel Haas Quartet perform compatriot Dvorak's Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring joyous and exuberant American Quartet, before being joined by 5 Flower Songs listener requests and a new specially composed work by pianist Christian Zacharias for Robert Schumann's great Piano Camerata Chamber Choir, Michael Bojesen (conductor) "Composer in 3" Matthew Kaner. Quintet in E flat, dedicated to his wife the virtuosic pianist, Clara 2:10 AM Schumann. Roussel, Albert (1869­1937) Email [email protected]. Bacchus et Ariane ­ Suite No.2 (Op.43) Dvorak: Quartet in F Op. 96 'American Quartet' Orchestre National de France, Charles Dutoit (conductor) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b07xht45) Schumann: Piano Quintet In E Flat Op. 44 2:31 AM Sound Frontiers: Friday ­ Rob Cowan with Lucian Msamati Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich [1840­1893] Pavel Haas Quartet The Seasons Op.37b for piano 9am Christian Zacharias ­ piano Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) My favourite... Brahms Intermezzos. Such is his love of Brahms' 3:13 AM piano music that Rob struggled to find his favourite intermezzos, Kate Molleson ­ presenter Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904­1987) but eventually chose a selection primarily from the Opp. 117­119 Laura Metcalfe ­ producer. Violin Concerto in C major (Op.48) collections. They are performed by such varied Brahms Moshe Hammer (violin), Winnepeg Symphony Orchestra, interpreters as Steven Kovacevich, Clifford Curzon, Eugene FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07xhv7p) Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Istomin, Evgeny Kissin and Glenn Gould, all of whom bring their Sound Frontiers: BBC Performing Groups, Episode 6 3:29 AM unique, individual voices to the poetry of Brahms' piano­writing. Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639­1694) As part of Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre, London Penny Gore Tower Music from Leipzig Intrada 1, 2 & 3 9.30am presents a week of performances which mark a new concert The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and season for the BBC performing groups. Today's programme 3:34 AM identify a mystery musical place. includes a concert of Tchaikovsky and Gliere given a week ago Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Newtown. The BBC Overture to Lo Speziale (The Apothecary) 10am Singers perform Contemporary music at LSO St Luke's, and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Antoni Ros­Marba Rob's guest is the actor Lucian Msamati. Best known for his role Ulster Orchestra continues its 50th birthday celebrations with (Conductor) as Salladhor Saan in Game of Thrones, in 2015 Lucian he became music by Mozart and Beethoven. 3:41 AM the first black actor ever to play Iago in a Royal Shakespeare Cesti, Pietro Antonio (1623­1669) Company production of Othello, alongside Hugh Quarshie as 2pm Filosofia's aria 'Sciolta il crin' & Amore's aria 'D'esser pazzo' ­ Othello. In the same year he made his directorial debut with Boi Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet ­ fantasy overture from the prologue of 'Orontea' Boi Is Dead. His stage work includes Clybourne Park and the Gliere: Harp Concerto Andrea Bierbaum (alto: Filosofia), Cettina Cadelo (soprano: London riots play Little Revolution, while recent TV credits Amore), Concerto Vocale, René Jacobs (conductor) include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Ashes to Ashes and c.2.45pm 3:51 AM Doctor Who. Throughout the week, Lucian shares his favourite Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini ­ symphonic fantasia after Field, John (1782­1837) pieces of classical music with Rob and on Friday he appears live Dante, Op.32 Rondo in A flat for piano and strings in the Essential Classics pop­up studio at London's Southbank Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty Suite Op.66a Eckart Selheim (fortepiano), Collegium Aureum, Franzjosef Centre. Catrin Finch (harp) Maier (director) BBC NOW 3:59 AM 10.30am Xian Zhang (conductor) Glick, Srul Irving (1934­2002) Power of Three ­ the next episode in a 70­part daily series of Suite Hébraïque No.1 for clarinet and piano pioneering sounds from the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3 c.3.40pm James Campbell (clarinet), Valerie Tryon (piano) archives presented by David Hendy. Wim Henderickx: Blossomings 4:11 AM Harvey: How could the soul not take flight Benjamin, Arthur (1893­1960) Followed by BBC Singers North American square dance ­ suite for orchestra Music in Time: Baroque Martyn Brabbins (conductor) Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Rob heads back to the Baroque period as he discovers music by the little­known Italian composer Tarquinio Merula, whose 1638 4:23 AM c.4.05pm book of solo songs is an expressive and ingenious collection Gershwin, George (1898­1937) Mozart: Overture ­ Le nozze di Figaro displaying the composer's skilful treatment of the attractive 'Aria Three Preludes arr. for two pianos Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor di ciaccona' (Chaconne­aria) form. Aglika Genova & Luben Dimitrov (pianos) Ulster Orchestra 4:31 AM Rafael Payare (conductor). Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] 11am Rob's Artist of the Week is the German conductor and composer Aria 'Ich traue seiner Gnaden' from Cantata no. 97 (BWV.97) 'In FRI 17:00 In Tune (b07xhvjz) Michael Gielen who when he retired in 2014, left behind an allen meinen Taten' Sound Frontiers: Peter Horsfall, Bowie Big Sing Anders Dahlin (tenor), Zefira Valova (violin), Les Ambassadeurs, extensive recorded legacy. He held conducting posts from Vienna and Stockholm to Cincinnati and London. Besides championing Alexis Kossenko (director) The final episode of In Tune for Radio 3's live at Southbank the music of contemporary composers, he also excelled in music 4:37 AM Centre, London. Suzy Klein hosts In Tune in the foyer of the of the classical and romantic eras, which Rob focuses on this Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Royal Festival Hall, with guests including trumpeter Peter week, with Mozart's 'Haffner' Symphony, Schubert's 'Great' C Piano Sonata in C major, H.16.48 Horsfall and participants in the Bowie Big Sing. Kristian Bezuidenhout (fortepiano) major Symphony, Debussy's tennis­themed ballet Jeux, Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and the opening Adagio from

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FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b07xhvzd) Sound Frontiers: conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in music by Brahms, Hans Rott and Bruckner, all pieces composed in Vienna in the year 1880.

Recorded in April and introduced from the Royal Festival Hall by Christopher Cook.

Brahms: Tragic Overture Op.81 Hans Rott: Scherzo from Symphony No.1 in E major Bruckner: Symphony No.6 in A major

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's Principal Artist, Sir Simon Rattle, here recreates the sound­world of Vienna in 1880, in a performance on period instruments of three works composed in that year. The three composers knew each other well, but were not exactly best friends: Brahms was the great tradition­bearer of Viennese music, and strongly disapproved of the new orchestral visions of Bruckner; Hans Rott was taking Bruckner's visions further, and was a massive influence on his flatmate Mahler, as can be heard in the movement from Rott's symphony. The disapproval of Brahms and the Viennese establishment eventually drove Bruckner to depression, and Rott to mental breakdown and a premature death ­ dramas and tensions played out in these pieces, heard in a new transparency with the OAE's period instruments.

FRI 21:55 Three Score and Ten (b07xhzy6) Siegfried Sassoon

Ian McMillan with another episode and one of the leading poets of the First World War, Siegfried Sassoon, reads three of his own poems recorded by The Third Programme for a broadcast on 16th February 1955. While Cleaning my Old Six­Branched Candelabrum, My Past Has Gone to Bed and Brevities.

Three Score and Ten features archive recordings from the last seven decades of the Third Programme and Radio 3, with 70 remarkable poets reading their own poems. Amongst them T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus ten brand new poems by contemporary poets commissioned specially for the series and broadcast on The Verb.

Producer: Sharon Sephton; Research by Caitlin Crawford.

FRI 22:00 The Verb (b07xhzz9) Sound Frontiers: National Poetry Day

As part of Radio 3's 70th birthday residency at Southbank Centre London, The Verb celebrates National Poetry Day at the Clore Ballroom.

Ian McMillan's guests are the poets Inua Ellams, Hannah Silva, Sabrina Mahfouz and Luke Kennard.

Hannah Silva presents a special poem marking the transfer of the Arts Council's collection to the Poetry Library at Southbank.

The programme also features a new commission from Inua Ellams, the first in our 'Three Score and Ten' series to celebrate 70 years of Radio 3.

Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Faith Lawrence.

FRI 22:45 The Essay (b07wrlf8) New Generation Thinkers, The Rise and Fall of the Hairdresser

In October 1884 the playwright August Strindberg took a train from exile to face a charge of blasphemy in court. New Generation Thinker Leah Broad, from the University of Oxford, reflects on "the woman question" in nineteenth century Scandinavian countries and what their debates have to say to us today.

The Essay is recorded in front of an audience as part of Sound Frontiers: BBC Radio 3 live at Southbank Centre celebrating 7 decades of pioneering music and culture.

New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who can turn their research into radio.

Producer: Torquil MacLeod.

FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b07xj008) Kathryn Tickell ­ Ragged Union in session

Kathryn Tickell introduces a live session with the American bluegrass and blues band Ragged Union, currently touring the UK, plus our customary selection of new releases from around the world. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/