Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 1 of 41 SATURDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2009 4.42am Gombert, Nicolas (c.1495-c.1560): Benedicto mensae SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00nkyd1) BBC Singers Including: Bo Holten (conductor)

1.00am 4.52am Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Christe qui lux es et Bizet, Georges (1838-1875): Andante molto (3rd mvt from the dies Symphonic Suite Roma) 1.05am Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava Sweelinck: Echo Fantasia in D minor Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor) 1.10am Bull, John (c.1562-1628): Salvator mundi 5.01am 1.14am Massenet, Jules (1842-1912): Meditation (Thais) Sweelinck: Toccata in D minor Marie Berard (violin) 1.17am Canadian Opera Company Orchestra Scheidemann, Heinrich (c.1596-1663): Ballet in D minor Richard Bradshaw (conductor) (Klavierboek van Anna Maria van Eyl - 1671) 1.19am 5.07am Reinken, Johan Adamszoon (1643(?)-1722): Hollandische Caldara, Antonio (1670-1736): Pietro and Maddalena's duet: Vi Nachtigahl sento, o Dio; Chorus Di quel sangue (La Passione di Gesu 1.23am Christo - 1730) Reincken, Johann Adam (1643?-1722): Toccata in G minor Maddalena ...... Ann Monoyios (soprano) 1.29am Pietro ...... Michael Chance (countertenor) Reincken: Fuga in G minor Hugo Distler Chor 1.35am La Stagione Frankfurt Schildt, Melchior ? (1593-1667): Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' Michael Schneider (conductor) darein (choral fantasy) Pieter Dirksen (organ of Grote of St-Jan Baptistkerk in Wijk Bij 5.20am Duurstede, Netherlands - built by Albert Kiespenning c. 1615) Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): L'entretien des Muses (Pieces de clavecin, , 1724) 1.42am Bob van Asperen (harpsichord) Kempis, Nicolaes a (c.1600-1676): Symphonia No 1 a 5, Op 2 Concordia 5.26am Mark Levy (conductor) Purcell, Henry (1659-1695): The Duke of Gloucester's Trumpet Suite 1.48am Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Der Tag des Gerichts The King's Consort (The Day of Judgment) (in four reflections) Robert King (director) Ann Monoyios (soprano) David Cordier (countertenor) 5.38am Wilfried Jochens (tenor) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), orch Felix Mottl: Five Poems by Stephan Schreckenberger (bass) Mathilde Wesendonck Rheinische Kantorei Linda Maguire (soprano) Das Kleine Konzert CBC Vancouver Orchestra Hermann Max (director) Mario Bernardi (conductor)

3.01am 6.00am Casella, Alfredo (1883-1947): Barcarola e scherzo Gershwin, George (1898-1937), transcr : The Min Park (flute) Man I Love; Love Walked In Huw Watkins (piano) Dennis Hennig (piano)

3.10am 6.08am Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Die schone Millerin, D795 - song Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 96 in D (The Miracle) cycle Hungarian National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Carlo Zecchi (conductor) Andreas Staier (fortepiano) 6.31am 4.10am Field, John (1782-1837): Rondo in A flat for piano and strings Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06): Trio Sonata, Op 8 No 9 Eckart Selheim (fortepiano) Ensemble 415 Collegium Aureum Chiara Banchini (director) Franzjosef Maier (director)

4.23am 6.40am Milano, Francesco Canova da (1497-1543): Fantasia Anon (c.1500): Kyrie Eleison (in four parts); Colomba senza Elena Cicinskaite (lute) fielle Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano) 4.24am Musica Antiqua of London Milano, Francesco Canova da (1497-1543): Fantasia Jurgen De Bruyn (renaissance guitar) 6.49am Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in D for two 4.26am pianos, K381 Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805-1900): 6 Fantasiestucke, Vilma Rindzeviciute, Irina Venckus (pianos). Op 54 Nina Gade (piano) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 2 of 41 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b00nnz2c) 08:07 Saturday - Martin Handley DEBUSSY 07:03 Ballade Alfons & Alys Kontarsky (piano) STRAUSS DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4272592, CD1/T.15 Perpetuum mobile, op.257 Wiener Philharmoniker 08:14 Karl Böhm (conductor) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 413 432-2, CD2/T.7 WHITACRE Lux aurumque 07:07 Polyphony Stephen Layton (director) BACH HYPERION CDA67543, T.14 Aria from Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Jean Louis Steuerman (piano) 08:20 ACTES SUD, 2002. T.1 RAVEL 07:11 Daphnis et Chloe, Suite No.2 Chicago Symphony Orchestra WALTON Daniel Barenboim (conductor) ‘Spitfire’ Prelude and Fugue ERATO 2292457662, T.1 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) 08:38 CHANDOS CHAN8870, T.1&2 SALVATOR LEONARDI 07:21 Souvenir de Sicile Alison Stephens (mandolin) VICTORIA Craig Ogden (guitar) Alma Redemptoris Mater (Magnificat) CHANDOS CHAN 10563, T.15 Chanticleer TELDEC 0927497022, T.3 08:42

07:28 HENRY NEMO ‘Tis Autumn HANDEL Stan Getz (tenor saxophone) Samson – Act I: Sinfonia, HWV 57 Jimmy Raney (guitar) Anthony Halstead, Duke Jordan (piano) Christian Rutherford (horn 1/II) Bill Crow (bass) The English Concert Frank Isola (drums) Trevor Pinnock (director) VERVE 8335352, T.3 ARCHIV 4192192, T.15 08:47

07:37 VERDI Pace, pace, mio Dio () SATIE Dame Gwyneth Jones (soprano) Gnossienne, Set I, No.1 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Roland Pöntinen (piano) Edward Downes (conductor) BIS CD317BIS, T.1 BELART 4615912, T.5 08:55 07:41 BRITTEN STRAVINSKY Two Insect Pieces for oboe and piano Scherzo fantastique, op.3 Sarah Francis (oboe) Orchestre symphonique de Montréal Michael Dussek (piano) Charles Dutoit (conductor) HYPERION CDH55154, T.26 DECCA 4144092, T.16

07:55 SAT 09:00 CD Review (b00nnz2f) Building a Library: Britten: War Requiem WOLFGANG RIHM Walzer 3 (Drängender Walzer) With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Britten: Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg War Requiem; New releases of music for solo violin; Disc of the Ingo Metzmacher (conductor) Week: Chopin: Complete Waltzes. SONY SXP130082, T.5 Building a Library: 08:04 BRITTEN: War Requiem VAUGHAN WILLIAMS March: Folk Songs from Somerset (from English Folk Song Reviewer – Jonathan Swain Suite) London Symphony Orchestra First Choice Recommendation: Sir Adrian Boult (conductor) EMI CDM7640222, T.4 Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano) / Peter Pears (tenor) / Dietrich Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 3 of 41 Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) / The Bach Choir / London Symphony and the Bebert Orchestra. Orchestra Chorus / Highgate School Choir / Simon Preston (organ) / Melos Ensemble / London Symphony Orchestra / WORLD ROUTES (conductor) Decca The Originals 4757511 (2CD, Mid Price) Presented by Lucy Duran Produced by Roger Short CD Review BAL Catalogue Data Tel. 020 7765 4661 bal.britten: Fax. 020 7765 5052 bal.britten.war.requiem e-mail [email protected] js.bal.cd.review Saturday 7th November, 3:00pm

SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b00nnz2h) Highlights from WOMEX 2009 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall Hanggai 1989: Twentieth Anniversary Ilichi (vocals/2 & 3-string tobshurr) Sheng Li (guitars) Petroc Trelawny presents a special live edition from the studios Bagen (vocals/morinkhuur) of Deutschlandradio Kultur to mark the twentieth anniversary of Lao Hu (vocals) the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lao Wu (bass) Li Dan (percussion

SAT 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00nnzly) Long Song Genghis Come Wuji Ensemble Inegal at Cesky Krumlov Hanggai Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009 Lucie Skeaping presents a concert given by the Czech soprano Gabriela Eibenova with the Prague-based Ensemble Inegal Lucy Duran interviews Ilchi from Hanggai, plus band manager under the baton of their founder Adam Viktoria. The concert Robin Haller was recorded at the astonishing castle at Cesky Krumlov in southern Bohemia, near the Austrian border. Four Seasons Hanggai It features one of Vivaldi's 230 violin concertos, performed by Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009 the ensemble's leader Adela Stajnochrova as well as his beautiful setting of the Salve regina. The main focus of the Lucy Duran interviews Christian Mousset, winner of the WOMEX concert is music by local composer Johann Brentner, whose 09 Award for Professional Excellence name has all but dropped out of the repertoire outside his native Bohemia. Gabriela Eibenova performs five of Brentner's Parno Graszt 12 sacred arias, published in 1720 as his Op 3 (Hymnodia Sándor Horváth (vocals/spoons) divina). János Jakocska (vocals/guitar) István Mémeth (oral bass/churn) Johann Brentner: O beata, per quam data (Hymnodia divina, Op János Oláh (double bass) 3); Cor aude ad arma; In te confido (Hymnodia divina, Op 3); Mária Balogh (vocals) Concerto No 4 in G (Horae pomeridianae, Op 4) József Oláh (vocals/guitar/tambura) Krisztián Oláh (accordion) Vivaldi: Salve Regina, RV617; Violin Concerto in B flat, RV383 Viktor Oláh (vocals/guitar) Adela Stajnochrova (violin) Mária Váradi (vocals)

Brentner: Parce mihi Domine (Hymnodia divina, Op 3); Sine te, József Oláh: Ravagok a Zongorara O Jesu (Hymnodia divina, Op 3). Parno Grazt Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009

SAT 14:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00nkxmf) Gilzene and the Blue Light Mento Band Christopher Maltman and Graham Johnson Lanford Gilzene (lead vocals/guitar) Donnet Leslie (maracas/vocals) Fiona Talkington presents Christopher Maltman (baritone) and Courtney Clarke (rhumba box/backing vocals) Graham Johnson (piano) at Wigmore Hall, London. They perform Wesley Balds (banjo) Schubert's embattled song cycle based on the poems of Wilhelm Muller. Arr. Gilzene: Sweet Sweet Jamaica Gilzene and the Blue Light Mento Band Franz Schubert: Die schone Mullerin, D795. Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009

Arr. Gilzene: Come back Liza SAT 15:00 World Routes (b00nnzm0) Gilzene and the Blue Light Mento Band WOMEX 2009 Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009

WOMEX 2009 Victor Démé Victor Démé (rhythm guitar/lead vocals) Lucy Duran presents highlights from WOMEX, the annual Ali Diarra (calabas/balafon/vocals) gathering of the world music industry. The 2009 event takes Issouf Diabate (lead guitar) place in Copenhagen in Denmark and showcases the newest Moussa Diabate (bass) bands and the freshest talent in world music. With Sakufiy Duarra (kora/percussion/vocals) performances by Chinagrass band Hanggai from the Chinese province of Inner Mongolia, and Quebec folk band Yves Lambert Démé: Tatamola Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 4 of 41 Victor Démé & Ensemble (b) Elton Hill (arr) Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009 Recorded 8 March 1940, New York Taken from the album Best of Big Bands Gene Krupa Drum Lucy Duran interviews Rokia Traore about the launch of The Boogie Passerelle Foundation 1993 CD (Columbia 4736592(1); Track 12)

Yves Lambert and the Bebert Orchestra Tonight’s the Night (Yardley Yates) (2:58) Yves Lambert (accordion/jew’s harp/harmonica/didgeridoo/lead Performed by Julia Lee (p, v) Clint Weaver (b) Sam "Baby" vocals) Lovett (d) Jim "Daddy" Walker (g) Tommy Douglas (ts) Robin Boulianne (fiddle/feet percussion/cajon/vocals) Recorded April 1949, Kansas City Jean-Grançois Déry (vocals/double bass) Taken from the album Tonight's The Night Olivier Rondeau (vocals/guitar) LP (Charly CRB 1039. S2/2) Sylvain Neault (fiddle) Opus Five (Chopin arr. Shavers) (2:45) Lambert: Le Voyage Performed by John Kirby and his Orchestra Yves Lambert and the Bebert Orchestra Recorded 28 July 1939 Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009 Taken from the album And the Angels Sing over the Rainbow 1989 CD (Phontastic PHONTCD7667(1); Track 18) Lucy Duran interviews Yves Lambert Graas Point (John Graas) (7:50) Lambert: La fille de la vigneron Performed by Studio Two: Don Fagerquist (tp) Milt Barnhart Yves Lambert and the Bebert Orchestra (tb) John Graas (fhn) Herb Geller (as) Jimmy Giuffre (cl, ts, bs) Recorded at the WOMEX Expo, Copenhagen, October 2009 Marty Paich (p) Howard Roberts (g) Curtis Counce (b) Larry Bunker (d) Recorded 1953 Hollywood SAT 16:00 Jazz Library (b00nnzm2) Taken from the album Jazz Studio Two Stan Getz LP (Brunswick LAT 8046. S2/1)

To choose the finest recordings by Stan Getz, Alyn Shipton is Just a Gigolo (Julius Brammer, Irving Caesar, Leonello Casucci) joined by the great saxophonist's biographer Dave Gelly. (2:28) Together, they pick the critical high points of Getz's work, from Performed by Thelonious Monk (p) the 1940s Woody Herman Orchestra, through to his many small Recorded 2 November 1962 groups, and by way of the bossa nova craze to his final quartet Taken from the album Monk's Dream of the 1980s. CD (CBS 4600652(1); Track 6)

The Ballad of Thelonious Monk (James Rowles) (3:22) SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b00nnzm4) Performed by Carmen McRae (v) Marshall Otwell (p) Ed Bennett Jazz Record Requests (b) Joey Baron (d) Presented by Geoffrey Smith Recorded 1976 Saturday 7 November 2009 5pm–6pm Taken from the album Carmen McRae at Ratso’s 2002 CD (Hitchcock Media Records CD 0809V2 Track 8) JRR Signature Tune: Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Wynton Marsalis) Camptown Races (Stephan Foster arr. Steve Gray) (6:58) Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tp), Marcus Roberts (p), Todd Performed by BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie Soloists: Williams (ts), Dr Michael White (cl), Danny Barker (bj), Teddy Cliff Hardy (tb) Barry Robinson (ss) Riley (tp), Freddie Lonzo (tb), Reginald Veal (b), Herlin Riley (d) Recorded 1998 Recorded 28 October 1988 Taken from the album Cool Jazz Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues 1998 CD (BBC WMEM00232 (1); Track 5) 1989 CD (CBS 465129 2) Night at the Opera (Julian Siegel) (6:15) West End Blues (King Oliver) (3:16) Performed by Julian Siegel (ts,cl,b-cl) Greg Cohen (b) Joey Baron Performed by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis (d) Armstrong (t) Fred Robinson (tb) Jimmy Strong (cl, ts) Earl Hines Recorded 30 January 2007 (p) Mancy Cara (b) Zutty Singleton (d) Taken from the album Live at the Vortex Recorded 29 June 1928, Chicago CD (Basho SRCD262(1) Disc 1, Track 5) Taken from the album Hot Fives & Sevens Vol. 3 CD (JSP JSPCD314 Track 5) Jam Session Blues/Ole Miss (Trad arr. Condon, Handy) (9:26) Performed by Eddie Condon (g) Bud Freeman (ts) Billy Hello Lola (McKenzie, Means) (3:15) Butterfield (tp) Dick Cary (ah) Peanuts Hucko (cl) Lou McGarity Performed by Mound City Blue Blowers: Red McKenzie (comb) (tb) Wild Bill Davison (cnt) Cutty Cutshall (tb) Al Hall (b) Cliff Glen Miller (tb) Pee Wee Russell (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Leeman (d) Gene Schroeder (p) Eddie Condon (bj) Jack Bland (g) probably Al Morgan (b) Gene Recorded 1953 Krupa (d) Taken from the album Jam Session Coast to Coast Recorded 14 November 1929, New York 2002 CD (Collectables CCL75262(2);Disc 1, Track 4) Taken from the album 1927 to 1939 1990 CD (BBCCD698(1) Track 2) Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme, or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard. Tuxedo Junction (B. Feyne, E Hawkins, W Johnson, J Dash) (2:55) The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet Performed by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra: Gene Krupa (d, sites. leader) Carky Cornelius, Torg Halten, Ridy Novack, Shorty Sherock (tp) Sid Brantley, Al Jordan, Floyd O’Brian (tb) Clint Neagley (as) Bob Snyder (as, bs) Sam Donahue (ts) Sam SAT 18:15 Opera on 3 (b00nnzm6) Musiker (cl, ts) Tony D’Amore (p) Ray Biondi (g) Biddy Bastien Britten's The Turn of the Screw Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 5 of 41 From the London Coliseum. Presented by Martin Handley. Produced by Jon Rose.

Based on Henry James's creepy ghost story, Britten's disturbing chamber opera explores themes of sexual repression and the SAT 21:50 Pre-Hear (b00nnzmd) corruption of innocence. , who knew and Birmingham Contemporary Music Group worked closely with Britten, and has performed this eerie and ambiguous masterpiece for more than 50 years, conducts Luke Bedford: Or voit tout en aventure for soprano and David McVicar's celebrated English National Opera production ensemble from the London Coliseum. Claire Booth (soprano) Birmingham Contemporary Music Group 6.15pm Oliver Knussen (conductor) Martin Handley in conversation with award-winning documentary maker and author John Bridcut. Franco Donatoni: Cloches Birmingham Contemporary Music Group 6.30pm Diego Masson (conductor). The Turn of the Screw - Act 1

7.25pm SAT 22:30 Hear and Now (b00nnzmg) Martin Handley and John Bridcut further explore the themes and Berlin New Music Scene composition of the opera, and Valentine Cunningham looks at Henry James's novella, the literary inspiration behind Britten's 1989: Twentieth Anniversary music. As part of BBC Radio 3's season of programmes marking the 7.50pm twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Ivan Hewett The Turn of the Screw - Act 2 reports on the city's vibrant new music scene today. He speaks to musicians from the old East, composer Helmut Oehring and Prologue/Peter Quint ...... Michael Colvin (tenor) ensemble director Thomas Bruns; and from the old West side, Governess ...... Rebecca Evans (soprano) composers Enno Poppe and Reinhold Friedl, and festival Mrs Grose ...... Anne Murray (mezzo-soprano) director Matthias Osterwold. British composer Rebecca Miss Jessel ...... Cheryl Barker (soprano) Saunders, who has settled in the city, proves that Berlin is still a Miles ...... Charlie Manton (treble) magnet for foreign musicians. And from the new Noise scene, Flora ...... Nazan Fikret (soprano) Sudden Infant explains why, in Berlin, noise is beautiful. Members of the ENO Orchestra Charles Mackerras (conductor). Interviews with: Matthias Osterwold (artistic director, Maerzmusik) Thomas Bruns (artistic director, Kammerensemble Neue Musik SAT 20:45 Night Music (b00nnzm8) Berlin) Britten in the '50s Helmut Oehring (composer) Rebecca Saunders (composer) Recitals of music by Benjamin Britten. Enno Poppe (composer) Reinhold Friedl (composer and director of Zeitkratzer) Britten: Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for oboe solo, Op 49 Sarah Francis (oboe) Music:

Britten: Canticle III - Still falls the rain for tenor, horn and piano, Zeitkratzer/Nicolai: 5 Min (8:09) Op 55 Zeitkratzer and Carsten Nicolai Ian Bostridge (tenor) CD: Electronics (3-CD set, Zeitkratzer Records ZKR0004 Track Timothy Brown (horn) 2) Julius Drake (piano) Rebecca Saunders: Blaauw (9.40) Britten: Alpine Suite for recorder trio Marco Blaauw (double-bell trumpet) The Flautadors. CD: (Wergo WER6694 2 Track 1)

Enno Poppe: Interzone (extract) (14:50) SAT 21:20 Between the Ears (b00nnzmb) Omar Ebrahim (voice) Salvado Neue Vocalsolisten Ensemble Mosaik The story of a remarkable encounter between Spanish monks Jonathan Stockhammer (conductor) and the native inhabitants of Western Australia in the mid 19th CD: (Kairos 0012552KAI Track 12) Century. Hildur Gudnadottir: Erupting Light (1:00) In 1846 Spanish bishop, Rosendo Salvado arrived in the Hildur Gudnadottir (cello & electronics) Australian outback to establish New Norcia, a Benedictine CD: Without Sinking (Touch TO:70 Track 3) monastery. Despite the intention of the mission to bring salvation to the "savages", records show that Salvado's interest Sudden Infant: Zipper Ripper (0:45) and respect for the indigenous Nyangara, though patronising, CD: Psychotic Einzelkind (Blossoming Noise NB036CD Track 11) was truly enlightened for the time. This programme reveals Salvado's views on the Nyangara Sudden Infant: Ecstatic Ectoplasmic Eruption (4:19) people, customs, and music, as documented in his memoirs. CD: Invocation of the Aural Slave Gods (Blossoming Noise We also hear reconstructions of the Aboriginal New Norcia BN006CD Track 5) String Orchestra, Brass Band, and Choir. The programme features the sounds of the bush and the acoustics of the New Helmut Oehring: Dokumentaroper (extract) (12:00) Norcia monastery. Salome Kammer (voice) Ulrike Zech (mezzo) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 6 of 41 Christina Schonfeld (deaf-mute actress) 4.29am Gerlinde Demel (deaf-mute actress) Faure, Gabriel (1845-1924): Dolly Suite for piano duet, Op 56 Gabriela Arndt (deaf-mute actress) Erzsebet Tusa, Istvan Lantos (pianos) Torsten Ottersberg (live electronics) Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin 4.43am Conducted by Roland Kluttig Lotti, Antonio (1666-1740): Sonata in F (Echo-Sonate) CD: (Wergo WER 6534-2) Zefiro

4.53am Elsner, Jozef Antoni Franciszek (1769-1854): Overture to the SUNDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2009 opera-duodrama The Echo in the Wood Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra SUN 00:00 Jazz Library (b00drsyd) Andrzej Straszynski (conductor) Enrico Rava 5.01am Alyn Shipton is joined by Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava to Philips, Peter (1561-1628): Amarilli mia bella, after Caccini choose his favourite examples from his recorded work and to Vital Julian Frey (harpischord) preview his forthcoming album New York Days, which features his long-term colleague Stefano Bollani and American drummer 5.05am Paul Motian. Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Gestillte Sehnsucht, Op 91 No 1 Judita Leitaite (mezzo-soprano) Arunas Statkus (viola) SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b00np1xg) Andrius Vasiliauskas (piano) 1.00am Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Octet in F, D803 5.12am Tor Johan Boen, Karolina Radziej (violins) Kuula, Toivo (1883-1918): Festive March, Op 13 Mari Giske (viola) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Gunnar Hauge (cello) George de Godzinsky (conductor) Ingvild Pettersen (double bass) Toni Salar-Verdu (clarinet) 5.21am Trond Olav Larsen (bassoon) Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179): O vis aeternitatis Frodis Ree Wekre (French horn) (Responsorium) Sequentia 2.03am Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953): Symphony No 7 in C sharp 5.30am minor, Op 131 Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Concerto grosso in G minor, Op Orchestre Metropolitain 6 No 8 (per la notte di Natale - Christmas night) Agnes Grossmann (conductor) Philharmonic Orchestra Roy Goodman (conductor) 2.34am Gorecki, Henryk Mikolaj (b.1933): Salve Sidus Polonorum - 5.45am Cantata in honour of St Wojciech (Adalbertus), Op 72 Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Suite champetre, Op 98b Philharmonic Choir Danish Radio Concert Orchestra Henryk Wojnarowski (choirmaster) Hannu Koivula (conductor) Percussion Ensemble of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra 5.53am Wojciech Michniewski (conductor) Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11 3.01am Ferenc Tarjani (horn) Veress, Sandor (1907-1992): Four Transylvanian Dances for Hungarian Radio Orchestra string orchestra Antal Jancsovics (conductor) Berne Symphony Orchestra Dmitri Kitaenjko (conductor) 6.10am Horovitz, Joseph (b.1926): Music Hall Suite 3.17am Slovene Brass Quintet Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): Symphonic Dances, Op 64 Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava 6.21am Ondrej Lenard (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Flute Concerto in D, K314 3.44am Robert Aitken (flute) Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Dixit Dominus in D, RV595 National Arts Centre Orchestra Unidentified soloists Franco Mannino (conductor) Choir of Latvian Radio and the Riga Chamber Players Sigvards Klava (conductor) 6.42am Albeniz, Isaac (1860-1909): Rapsodia espanola 4.14am Angela Cheng (piano) Golestan, Stan (1875-1956): Arioso and Allegro de concert Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra Gyozo Mate (viola) Hans Graf (conductor). Balazs Szokolay (piano)

4.23am SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b00np1xj) Rautavaara, Einojuhani (b.1928): Lorca Suite (Lorca-Sarja) Sunday - Martin Handley Finnish Radio Chamber Choir Eric-Olaf Soderstrom (conductor) 07:03 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 7 of 41 FRESCOBALDI English Chamber Orchestra Canzon Vigesimanona a 8 Yehudi Menuhin (conductor) London Brass EMI 5 75981 2, T.14-16 Philip Pickett (conductor) APEX 0927 40823 2, T.10 08:03

07:06 MOZART March in C major, K.408 SCHUBERT Richard Goode (piano) Mondenschein (Moonlight), D.875 NONESUCH 7559-79831-2, T.4 Markus Schäfer (tenor) Marcus Ullmann (tenor) 08:07 Thomas E. Bauer (bass) Markus Flaig (bass) BRAHMS Marcus Schmidl (bass) Vivace Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano) String Quartet in B flat major, op.67 NAXOS 8.572110, T.14 Takács Quartet HYPERION CDA67552, T.1 07:12 08:17 OFFENBACH Overture to La vie parisienne GLAZUNOV Philharmonia Orchestra Ballade in F major, op.78 Neville Marriner (conductor) BBC National Orchestra of Wales PHILIPS 411 476-2, T.8 Tadaaki Otaka (conductor) BIS CD166364, CD3/T.1 07:17 08:31 HANDEL Allegro in C minor, HWV 408 DOWLAND Andrew Manze (violin) Semper Dowland Semper Dolens Richard Egarr (harpsichord) Jakob Lindberg (lute) HARMONIA MUNDI HMU 907259, T.33 BIS CD 300824, T.22

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BARTOK J.C. BACH Village Dance Ebben si vada … Io ti lascio from Two Pictures, op.10, Sz 46 Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Le Cercle de l’Harmonie Pierre Boulez (conductor) Jérémie Rhorer (conductor) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4458252, T.8 VIRGIN CLASSICS 5099969456404, T.12-13

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BRIDGE MEDTNER Gondoliera from Pieces for Viola and Piano Divertissment from Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor, op.50 Enikö Magyar (viola) Yevgeny Sudbin (piano) Tadashi Imai (piano) North Carolina Symphony NAXOS 8.572407, T.11 Grant Llewellyn (conductor) BIS-SACD-1728, T.3 07:39 08:58

CORELLI HAYDN Sonata da Chiesa, op.1, no.9 A chi mi volgo (Arianna a Naxos) Ingrid Seifert (violin) Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano) Richard Gwilt (violin) Julius Drake (piano) Charles Medlam (cello) EMI CLASSICS 5 85559 2, T.9 John Toll (organ) 09:03 Nigel North (archlute) EMI CDC7479652, T.1 SHOSTAKOVICH Festive Overture, op.96 07:45 Royal Scottish National Orchestra Neeme Järvi (conductor) CHAMINADE CHANDOS CHAN70001, CD1/T.19 Valse carnavalesque, op.73 Bengt Forsberg (piano) 09:10 Peter Jablonski (piano) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4713312, T.29 MUSORGSKY The Magpie 07:52 Joan Rodgers (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano) HOLST HYPERION CDA67773, T.22 Brook Green Suite Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 8 of 41 09:13 Nash Ensemble Elgar Howarth (conductor) BACH EMI 7243 5 72698 2 Trs 15, 16, 17 Concerto for flute, violin, harpsichord, and strings in A minor, Dur: 15m20s BWV 1044 “Triple Concerto” Liszt: Liebestraum No 3 in A flat Wilbert Hazelzet (flauto traverse) Jorge Bolet (piano) Reinhard Goebel (violin / director) DECCA 410 115 2 Tr 7 Andreas Staier (cembalo) Dur 4m47s Musica Antiqua Köln ARCHIV 4231162, CD2/T.7-9 Sibelius: Var det en drom, Op 37 No 4 (text JJ Wecksell) 09:35 Soile Isokoski (soprano) Marita Viitasalo (piano) VERDI FINLANDIA FACD380 Tr 8 Gli arredi festivi (from Act I of Nabucco) Dur: 2m06s Chorus & Orchestra of Welsh National Opera Richard Armstrong (conductor) Elgar: Dream Children, Op 43 EMI CDEMX2272, T.10 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Lawrance Collingwood (conductor) 09:42 EMI 7243 5 65593 2 5 Trs 6 and 7 Dur: 7m31s SCHUBERT 16 Deutsche Tänze, D783 Bliss: Morning Heroes (excerpts) Imogen Cooper (piano) i) Now, trumpeter, for thy close (Spring Offensive, by Wilfred AVIE AV2157, CD1/T.11 Owen) ii) Dawn on the Somme, by Robert Nicholls 09:53 Richard Baker (narrator) BBC Symphony Chorus SIBELIUS BBC Symphony Orchestra Menuetto Charles Groves (conductor) Lahti Symphony Orchestra BBC Radio Classics 15656 91992 Tr 5 (in at 3m52s) Osmo Vanska (conductor) Dur: 8m53s BIS CD 1921/23, CD3/T.1 Mozart: Fantasia in D minor, K397 Alicia de Larrocha (piano) SUN 10:00 Sunday Morning (b00np1xl) BMG 82876-55705-2 CD 4, Tr 4 David Owen Norris - Dream and Fantasy Dur: 5m58s

David Owen Norris explores music of dream and fantasy. Faure: Apres un reve (arr Isserlis) Elgar's Dream Children leads up to the two minutes' silence for Steven Isserlis (cello) Remembrance Sunday, which is followed by part of Morning Pascal Devoyon (piano) Heroes by Arthur Bliss. HYPERION CDA66235 Tr 8 Dur: 3m23s Playlist: Schumann: Phantasiestucke, Op 73 Warlock: Sleep Michael Collins (clarinet) Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Kathryn Stott (piano) David Willison (piano) EMI 5 66290 2 Trs 1, 2, 3 CHANDOS CHAN8643 Tr 19 Dur: 10m14s Dur: 2m35s Knussen: Where the Wild Things Are (Max's Escape) Chopin: Fantasie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66 Max ...... Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Artur Rubinstein (piano) Tzippy ...... Mary King (mezzo-soprano) PHILIPS 4569552 CD Tr 5 Wild Thing with Beard ...... Hugh Hetherington (tenor) Dur: 5m12s Wild Thing with Horns ...... Stephen Richardson (baritone) Rooster Wild Thing ...... Stephen Rhys-Williams (bass-baritone) Haydn: String Quartet, Op 50 No 5 (slow mvt) London Sinfonietta Kodaly Quartet Oliver Knussen (conductor) NAXOS 8.553984 Tr 6 Unicorn DKPCD 9044 Tr 24 (fade out after first piccolo, Tr 25) Dur: 3m25s Dur: 1m38s

Orlando Gibbons: Fantasia Wagner: Traume (Wesendonck-Lieder) John Toll (organ of Adlington Hall) Kirsten Flagstad (soprano) LINN CKD125 Tr 5 Gerald Moore (piano) Dur: 6m37s REGIS RRC 4004 CD 4, Tr 10 Dur: 4m41s Balfe: I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls Suzanne Murphy (soprano) Walton: Agincourt song (Henry V) (from the film, not the suite) Orchestra of Welsh National Opera Philharmonia Orchestra Julian Smith (conductor) William Walton (conductor) Columbia 474 364-2 Tr 9 EMI CDM 5 65007 2 Tr 12 Dur: 3m55s Dur: 2m15s

Stravinsky: Octet CPE Bach: Fantasia in A, H278 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 9 of 41 Lorenzo Ghielmi, fortepiano by Restelli (Milan 1996) after Herbert Von Karajan (conductor) Silbermann 1749 DG 419 179-2 CD1 Tr 24 W&W 910 140-2 Tr 4 Dur: 4m27s Dur: 4m32s Strauss: Beim Schlafengehen (Four Last Songs) Faure: Cello Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 117 (soprano) Steven Isserlis (cello) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Pascal Devoyon (piano) Kurt Masur (conductor) HYPERION CDA66235 Tr 2 (Andante) Strauss PHILIPS 464 742-2 Tr 3 Dur: 7m16s. Dur: 6m07s.

SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b00np1xn) SUN 13:00 The Early Music Show (b00j4j16) Vincent Cable Art and Early Music Month

Michael Berkeley's guest is Vincent Cable, deputy leader and The Baroque Theatre of Cesky Krumlov chief economic spokesperson of the Liberal Democrat Party. A passionate music-lover, his choices include Mozart's D minor Lucie Skeaping visits the Baroque Theatre of Cesky Krumlov in Piano Concerto, K466, played by Murray Perahia, and a the Czech Republic, where she is given a guided tour of the selection of voices ranging from Luciano Pavarotti in Verdi's auditorium, backstage areas and museum by the theatre Requiem to Nicolai Gedda in Mozart's and Jessye historian Iain Mackintosh. The theatre - part of Cesky Krumlov Norman in Strauss's Four Last Songs. castle - was built in 1766 to celebrate the wedding of Prince Adam von Schwarzenburg, and is recognised as arguably the M Berkeley: The Wakeful Poet (Music from Chaucer) (pub OUP) best-preserved example of baroque theatre spaces in Europe. Beaux-Arts Brass Quintet The original trompe l'oeil painting throughout is quite BBQ BBQ 003 Tr 10 breathtaking, and the detailed set designs, costumes and Dur: 25s working machinery are remarkable. Music is taken from disc, and includes works by Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Rameau, Zach, Verdi: Ingemisco (Requiem) Myslivecek, Tuma and Mozart. Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) Vienna Philharmonic First broadcast in March 2009. Georg Solti (conductor) Luciano Pavarotti DECCA 530 102-2 Tr 8 Dur: 3m33s SUN 14:00 Radio 3 Requests (b00np1xs) Chi-chi Nwanoku Mozart: Romance (Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466 - 2nd mvt) Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of Radio 3 listeners' English Concert Orchestra requests, including The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - in Murray Perahia (piano) Galway. Also, a recently discovered wind octet by 18th-century Mozart SONY 82876872302 CD8 Tr 5 composer Josef Myslivecek, a poignant performance of Richard Dur: 4m18s Stoker's Kristallnacht Monody Op 76, the Gran Duo Concertante for violin, double bass and orchestra by Bottesini, and Anton Pann: Tatal Nostru Schubert's lyrical Fifth Symphony. Angela Georghiou (soprano) London Philharmonic Orchestra The guest requster, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, explains Ion Mann (conductor) her love of choral music and chooses her own favourite - the Mysterium DECCA 466 10-2 Tr 7 Vespers from Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil, Op 37. Dur: 4m50s Handel, arr Gavin/Finn/O'Connor: The Arrival of the Queen of Mozart: O Isis und Osiris (Die Zauberflote - Act 2) Sheba in Galway Gottlob Frick (Sarastro) De Dannan Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus Hummingbird HBCD0020 CD1 Tr 1 Otto Klemperer (conductor) EMI 567388 CD2 Tr 3 Myslivecek: Wind Octet No 2 in E flat Dur: 3m17s Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble EMI Classics CDC 555 512 2 Trs 8-10 Bellini: Ah! per sempre io ti perdei (I Puritani - Act 1) Paul Cable (baritone) Rachmaninov: Vespers (All-Night Vigil, Op 37) Prague Philharmonia Robert Shaw Festival Singers, Robert Shaw (conductor) James Sedares (conductor) Telarc CD-80172 Trs 1-6 Private recording used with permission Dur: 6m00s Mikis Theodorakis: Adagio for solo flute, string orchestra and percussion Geoffrey Bowyer: Requiem aeternam (Pilgrim's Requiem) Kenneth Smith (flute) Cantati Camerati Philharmonia Orchestra Teddington Choral Society Charles Dutoit (conductor) St Mary's Singers, Osterley Decca 475 613 0 Tr 1 Geoffrey Bowyer (conductor) Private recording used with permission Bottesini: Grand duo concertante for violin, double bass and Dur: 5m12s orchestra Edgar Meyer (double bass) Mozart: Dalla sua pace (Don Giovanni - Act 1) Joshua Bell (violin) Don Ottavio ...... Gosta Winbergh (tenor) St Paul Chamber Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic Hugh Wolff (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 10 of 41 Sony SK60956 2 Christe eleison 3 Kyrie eleison Richard Stoker: Kristallnacht Monody, Op 76 (It was the worst of Soprano: Nancy Argenta & Lynne Dawson, Mezzo: Mary Nichols times) & Carole Hall Jacqueline Fox (mezzo-soprano) Alto: Ashley Stafford, Tenor: Wynford Evans, with The ASC CS CD10 Tr 30 Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists conducted by John Eliot Gardiner Nikolai Kapustin: Piano Sonata No 6, Op 62 ARCHIV 415 514-2, CD 1, tracks 1-3 Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) Hyperion CDA 67443 Trs 16-18 Joseph Shabalala Ncqongqotha Schubert: Symphony No 5 in B flat, D485 Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro (conductor) Teldec 4509911842 CD3 Trs 5-8 Joseph Shabalala Nomathemba - A Song of Hope Bogle: No Man's Land Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October June Tabor (singer) 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro Music Club MCCD 126 Tr 16. Joseph Shabalala Inkanyezi Nezazi (The Star and The Wiseman) SUN 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00nky3g) Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October From Salisbury Cathedral 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro

From Salisbury Cathedral. Diana Burrell Creator of the Stars of Night Introit: They that put their trust in the Lord (Robin Orr) Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge directed by Responses: Radcliffe Geoffrey Webber with David Currington on cor anglais and Psalms: 22, 23 (Camidge, Walford Davies) Matthew Fletcher on organ First Lesson: Wisdom 3 vv1-9 DELPHIAN DCD34075, track 1 Office Hymn: He wants not friends that hath thy love (Bow Brickhill) Judith Bingham Canticles: Downing Service (Bob Chilcott) God Would Be Born in Thee Second Lesson: I Peter 1 vv3-9 Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge directed by Anthem: Into thy hands (Jonathan Dove) Geoffrey Webber with Matthew Fletcher on organ Final Hymn: O Lord of life, where'er they be (Vulpius) DELPHIAN DCD34075,track 11 Organ Voluntary: Hymne aux memoires heroiques (Grunenwald) Gabriel Jackson Nowell Sing We Organist and assistant director of music: Daniel Cook Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge directed by Director of music: David Halls. Geoffrey Webber DELPHIAN DCD34075, track 18

SUN 17:00 Discovering Music (b00np1xv) Joseph Shabalala Brahms String Quartet in B Flat, Op 67 Hello My Baby Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October In a programme coming from the University of Cumbria in 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro Ambleside as part of the Lake Disctrict Summer Music Festival 2009, Stephen Johnson explores Brahms's third and final string Paul Simon and Joseph Shabalala quartet in B flat, Op 67, written in 1876 soon after he Homeless completed his First Symphony. Brahms's previous quartets, Op Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October 51 Nos 1 and 2, suggest a more classical model and have more 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro of his symphonic drama, but a striking element of the writing in Op 67 is its more conversational or dialogue style. Traditional Amazing Grace Stephen is joined by the Kuss Quartet, who illustrate with Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert, recorded on 17 October excerpts and give a complete performance of the quartet. 2009 at the Hall for Cornwall, Truro

SUN 18:30 Choir and Organ (b00np1xx) SUN 20:00 Drama on 3 (b00np28z) Ladysmith Black Mambazo The Promise

Aled Jones presents music from a concert given at the Hall for By Aleksei Arbuzov. Translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff and Cornwall, Truro, by multi-Grammy Award-winning a cappella adapted by Nick Dear. vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, on one of their longest- ever UK tours. They have been hailed by former South African As Russians fight off the Nazis in the savage 1942 siege of president Nelson Mandela as the country's 'cultural Leningrad, three teenagers are thrown together in a war-torn ambassadors'. apartment block. Having lost everything, they forge relationships that bind them together and a new hope that Tracklist: keeps them alive - the promise of a better future.

J.S Bach Lika ...... Ruth Wilson Mass in B Minor Leonidik ...... Harry Lloyd 1 Kyrie Eleison Marat ...... Russell Tovey Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 11 of 41 Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko. Berlin

1989: Twentieth Anniversary SUN 21:30 Sunday Feature (b00np291) The Muse of Censorship Berlin may not be as beautiful as Paris; it may not have the brash allure of Rome or even London's muscularity; but no one 1989: Twentieth Anniversary can think of the twentieth century without thinking of Germany's capital. It was on the front line between two of the While Europe marks the twentieth anniverary of the fall of the most powerful ideologies of modern times - communism and Berlin Wall, David Vaughan and Dariusz Rosiak focus on capitalism. It was Hitler's stage when he seized power in 1933, and the Czech Republic, examining whether artistic and now it stands poised between a resurgent in the achievement collapsed along with Communism in 1989. They East and a Europe forging a new identity in the West. focus on two famous centres of artistic activity - Warsaw and Prague - and talk to Czech and Polish writers and artists. Actors Henry Goodman and Liz Sutherland read poems and prose to evoke the city's history, alongside a rich array of Vaughan, who was the editor of Radio Prague for many years, music. Including Strauss, Mendelssohn and Eisler, as well as meets artists who were active in the Communist era such as Weill and U2. With readings by Alfred Doblin, Joseph Roth, author Ivan Klima, who says he was, in a way, entirely free. His Bertolt Brecht, Gunter Grass, Peter Schneider and Nazim work was banned, so he could write what he liked. Veteran Hikmet. screenwriter Jiri Stransky was sent to prison - and a uranium mine - and that, he says, was his education, as his fellow prisoners were the brightest and most creative of his SUN 23:30 Jazz Line-Up (b00npljg) generation. Stransky is delighted to have survived to taste the German Jazz/Trio VD/Maida Vale Tribute freedom relished too by Petra Hulova who, because she could go abroad, did so, setting her best-known novel in Mongolia. 1989: Twentieth Anniversary

Vaughan also meets novelist and film-maker Tereza Brdeckova, For a season of programmes marking 20 years since the fall of one of whose characters suffers a nervous breakdown following the Berlin Wall, Julian Joseph explores German jazz and its the Velvet Revolution. She feels that censorship persists today availability from both sides of the Wall, with comments from in aspects of Czech history that are difficult to discuss. Theatre Bert Noglik, who is still active on the German jazz scene, and director Ondraj Hrab and Jitka Sloupova, Vaclav Havel's literary conductor Jigs Wigham who directed the then RIAS (Germany) agent and Tom Stoppard's Czech translator, talk about Big Band. rebuilding a theatre audience when drama stopped being the centre of political debate. And he meets sculptor David Cerny, Plus a tribute to the BBC's Maida Vale Studios, which celebrates famous for painting the Monument to Soviet tank crews pink. 75 years of music making, and an inverview with Leeds-based band Trio VD. In Warsaw, Darius Rosiak, one of Poland's best-known radio journalists, talks to Agnieszka Holland, one of Poland's most Title: Last Minute Man prominent film-makers who made To Kill A Priest, about the Artist: David Holland Big Band 1984 murder of Polish priest Father Popieluszko by the secret Album: Overtime police. Label: DARE 2 Records 982 714 2 Track: 7 Another artist active in the Communist era was Janusz Comp: Dave Holland Glowacki, a 71-year-old playwright. In 1980, he went to Gdansk Publ: Universal to spend time with the striking ship-yard workers at the birth of Dur: 7m06s the Solidarity trade union. He wrote a novel, Give Us the Day, about the experience, which was banned by the censors, but Title: Syndicalism published underground. Artist: Empirical Album: Out 'n' In Tomasz Lipinski is a singer and guitarist from the new wave Label: Naim Jazz NAIMCD 139 punk group Brygada Kryzys (Crisis Brigade). He says he got into Track: 9 music to say things that otherwise could not be said under the Comp: Tom Farmer system. This all changed in 1989, when some bands were able Publ: Naim Jazz to use their opposition credentials for commercial success. Dur:6m26s Under Communism the world was, in many ways, black and white, but now life is much more complex and ambiguous. Title: Made in 78 Artist: Paul Towndrow This is something also explored by 36-year-old Wilhelm Sasnal, Album: Newology considered by many to be the leading painter of his generation Label: Keywork Records KWRCD 009 and one of the most celebrated artists from Eastern Europe. He Track: 5 exhibits regularly in the West and many of his works hang in Comp: Paul Towndrow the Saatchi Gallery in London. He was 16 when Communism Publ: Paul Towndrow Music/MCPS/PRS ended and says it has made him tougher because in the 1970s Dur:7m58s and 80s they had to fight for everything. Sasnal certainly would not have been able to have such a successful career, earn so Title: Diagram much and travel so widely, before the fall of Communism. Artist: Jutta Hipp and her German Jazzmen Album: EP Single These two portraits of the cultural ecology of Warsaw and Label: MGM EP 535 Prague reveal how artists in Eastern Europe are, after Track: S2 B1 struggling with totaliarianism, grappling with the challenges of Comp: Olsen freedom. Publ: MGM Dur:3m29s

SUN 22:15 Words and Music (b00np293) Title: It Was Always Lovely (Bei Dir War Es Immer So Schon) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 12 of 41 Artist: Helmuth Zacharias Und Seine Solisten MONDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2009 Album: Swing Tanzen Verboten! Label: Properbox Properbox 56 MON 01:00 Through the Night (b00npls0) Track: 17 (CD1 of 4) Including: Comp: Mackeben Publ: MCPS 1.00am Dur:2m27s Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Quatre Intermedes et Divertissements for Moliere's comedy Amphitryon, VB27 (Paris- Title: RIASessement (RIAS Opening Theme) , 1785-87) Artist: The Rias Big Band, Cond. Jiggs Wigham Chantal Santon (soprano) Album: Live In Berlin - the BBC Big Band/The RIAS Big Band Georg Poplutz (tenor) Label: Doyen N/A N/A Bonn Chamber Chorus Track: 1 L'Arte del mondo Comp: Jiggs Wigham, arr Keller Werner Ehrhardt (conductor) Publ: n/a Dur: 2m11s 2.24am Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata in B flat for Title: Daydream violin and keyboard, K454 Artist: The Rais Big Band, Cond. Jiggs Wigham Johannes Leertouwer (violin) Album: Live in Berlin - the BBC Big Band/the RIAS Big Band Derk Pik (piano) Label: Doyen N/A N/A Track: 6 2.47am Comp: arr. Boland Dobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks (1807-1867): Overture: Monbar, czyli Publ: n/a Flibustierowie, Op 30 (1838) Dur:4m36s Sinfonia Varsovia Grzegorz Nowak (conductor) Title: A Summer's Day Artist: Barbara Dennerlein and Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland- 3.01am Pfalz, cond Bernd Ruf Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Coriolan Overture Album: Change of Pace New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Label: Bebab Records 250973 Mark Taddei (conductor) Track: 2 Comp: Barbara Denenrlein 3.10am Publ: Gema Anon: Psalm: De profundis ad te dominum Dur:6m36s 3.13am Mont, Henry du (1610-1684): O salutaris hostia - motet Title: Fill It Up with Ghosts Studio 600 Artist: Trio VD (Chris Bussey - drums, Chris Sharkey - guitar and Aldona Szechak, Dorota Kozinska (directors) bass, Christophe de Bezenac - sax) Album: Fill It Up With Ghosts 3.18am Label: Promo CD Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), arr. Jozef Koffler: Goldberg Track: 6 Variations, BWV988 - arranged for string orchestra Comp: Trio VD Amadeus Polish Radio Orchestra Publ: n/a Agnieska Duczmal (conductor) Dur:1m40s 4.36am Title: Sixes and Sevens Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand (c.1670-1746): Preludes and Artist: Trio VD (Chris Bussey - drums, Chris Sharkey - guitar and Fugues: No 5 in E flat; No 6 in E minor; No 9 in F minor; No 8 in bass, Christophe de Bezenac - sax) E (Ariadne Musica neo-organoedum Schlackenwerth) - Album: Fill It Up With Ghosts 1702/Vienna 1713 Label: Promo CD Bob van Asperen (harpsichord) Track: 3 Comp: Trio VD 4.43am Publ: n/a Ipavec, Benjamin (1839-1908): Lahko Noc (Goodnight) Dur:4m41s Ana Pusar Jeric (soprano) Natasa Valant (piano) Title: Paris - V Artist: Keith Jarrett 4.47am Album: Testament - Paris/London Wagenaar, Johan (1862-1941): Frithjof's Meerfahrt, Op 5 - Label: ECM Records Concert piece for orchestra Track: 5 (Paris) Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra Comp: Keith Jarrett Jac van Steen (conductor) Publ: Cavelight Music (BMI) Dur:7m57s 5.01am Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869): Overture (Les Troyens a Carthage) Title: Dedicated to You Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava Artist: Kurt Elling, (with Ernie Watts, Laurence Hobgood, Ethel Ondrej Lenard (conductor) String Quartet) Album: Dedicated to You 5.06am Label: Concord Jazz 08880 7231 3149 Gabrieli, Andrea (1532/3-1585): Aria della battaglia a 8 Track: 3 Theatrum Instrumentorum Comp: Sammy Cahn/Saul Chaplin/Hy Zaret Stefano Innocenti (conductor) Publ: ASCAP Dur:6m10s. 5.17am Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 13 of 41 White, Edward R (19th century): Jolly Soldier (An American 7:06 Independence Song taken from the Social Harp - 1855) Southern Traditional Singers BONFA arr. Körmendi Hugh McGraw (leader) Manha de carnaval (Morning of Carnival) I Salonisti 5.19am DECCA 425 228-2 tr17 Wiggins, Thomas (1849-1908) (aka Blind Tom): Battle of Manassas (1861) - aka First Bull Run - opening battle of 7:11 American Civil War John Davis (piano) WILLIAM LAWES Aire (Consort Sett a6 in C major) 5.27am Fretwork, Paul Nicholson (organ) Grainger, Percy (1882-1961): The Warriors (music to an VIRGIN CLASSICS VC5 45147-2 tr15 imaginary ballet) for orchestra and three pianos Glen Riddle, Ben Martin, Denise Harvey (pianos) 7:15 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Geoffrey Simon (conductor) ELGAR Introduction and Allegro for Strings 5.46am English Chamber Orchestra Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Partita No 1 in B flat, Benjamin Britten (conductor) BWV825 DECCA 473 082-2 CD2 tr1 Anton Dikov (piano) 7:32 6.05am Wideen, Ivar (1871-1951): I Husaby (In Husaby) VIVALDI Gudrun Bruna (soprano) Overture: L'Olimpiade Olov Olofsson (piano) Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Swedish Radio Choir Thomas Henglebrock (conductor) Eric Ericson (conductor) DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 05472 77289-2 tr 1

6.10am 7:38 Reger, Max (1873-1916): Intermezzo in E flat minor, Op 45 No 3; Intermezzo in G minor, Op 45 No 5 BRAHMS Max Reger (piano - recorded 8 December 1905) Dem dunkeln Schloss der heil'gen Erde Consortium 6.18am Andrew-John Smith (conductor) Delius, Frederick (1862-1934): Intermezzo (Fennimore and HYPERION CDA 67775 tr26 Gerda) - arr. Fenby from two of the opera's interludes Symphony Nova Scotia 7:43 Georg Tintner (conductor) PARRY 6.24am Symphonic Variations Berwald, Franz (1796-1868): Piano Trio No 1 in E flat (1849) London Symphony Orchestra Teres Lof (piano) Sir Adrian Boult Roger Olsson (violin) LYRITA SRCD 220 tr16 Hanna Thorell (cello) 7.56 6.43am Wassenaer, Count Unico Van (1692-1766): Concerto armonico DE FALLA No 5 in B flat for four violins, viola and continuo The Three Cornered Hat Academy of Ancient Music – Dance of the Corregidor Andrew Manze (director/violin) Vida Guitar Quartet BGS 118 tr 14 6.54am Anon (15/16th century Milan): La Stangetta - for a trio of 8:03 recorders; Calata - for recorder, lute, tenor viol and tambourine 6.57am BACH Tromboncino, Bartolomeo (c.1470-after 1535): Non peccando Bourée (Partita in E major BWV 1006 altri ch'el core - for recorder and lute Alina Ibragimova (violin) Ensemble Claude-Gervaise HYPERION CDA 67692 CD2 tr14 Gilles Plante (director). 8:05

MON 07:00 Breakfast (b00npls2) MENDELSSOHN Monday - Rob Cowan Symphony No. 5 in D Minor Reformation Allegro Vivace 7:03 Berlin Philharmonic Lorin Maazel (conductor) SIBELIUS DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 477 8168 GB6 CD4 tr 4 Prelude (At the Castle Gate) (Pelleas and Melisande) Lahti Symphony Orchestra 8.11 Osmo Vanska (conductor) BIS CD-918 tr11 D. SCARLATTI Sonata in F L384 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 14 of 41 Solomon (piano) Brooks Smith (piano) EMI 2 06 1022 CD 6 tr1 RCA VICTOR 09026 617712 tr 7

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WEINBERGER (transcribed Glenn Cliffe Bainum) FAURE / MESSAGER Polka & Fugue (Schwanda the Bagpiper) Messe des Pecheurs de Villerville 'The President's Own' United States Marine Band Lausanne Vocal Ensemble Lt. Col. Michael J Colburn (conductor) Members of Sinfonia Varsovia NAXOS 8.570243 tr 7 Michel Corboz (conductor) MIRARE MIR 028 trs 11 - 15 8.24 9:44 TCHAIKOVSKY Lullaby for Cello & Piano ROSSINI Gavriel Lipkind (cello) Overture; William Tell Alexandria Lubchansky (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra JMC CD 126 tr 15 Colin Davis (conductor) EMI CZS5 69364-2 CD1 tr5 8:31 9.55 RACHMANINOV Prelude in G Minor Op. 23 No.5 TRAD Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) DECCA 443 841-2 CD1 tr6 Ben Webster (tenor sax) Oscar Peterson (piano) 8:36 Barney Kessel (guitar) Ray Brown (bass) BEETHOVEN J C Heard (drums) Overture: Leonora No.3 AVID ENTERTAINMENT AMBX 146 CD7 tr 8 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sir Georg Solti (conductor) DECCA 475 9090 CD4 tr6 MON 10:00 Classical Collection (b00npls4) Monday - Sarah Walker 08.50 With Sarah Walker. BOLCOM Virtuosity Rag Featuring great performances and classic recordings. The Detroit Chamber Wind & Strings theme is memorials and the act of remembrance. H. Robert Reynolds KOCH 373952 tr 6 10.00am Ireland: Violin Sonata No 2 in A minor 8:55 Paul Barritt (violin) Catherine Edwards (piano) THOMAS HYPERION CDA 66853 Connais-tu le pays (Mignon) Marilyn Horne (mezzo-sop) 10.26am Philharmonia Orchestra Butterworth: A selection of songs Antonio de Almeida (conductor) Benjamin Luxon (baritone) SONY 88697527332 D1 tr 16 David Willison (piano) DECCA 468 802-2 9.02 10.40am HANDEL Britten: War Requiem Concerto Grosso Op.6 No. 11 The Building a Library recommendation from CD Review. Academy of Ancient Music Andrew Manze (director) HARMONIA MUNDI 907228 CD1 trs27 - 31 MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00npls6) Erik Satie (1866-1925) 9.19 Gymnopediste GERSHWIN Porgy & Bess Irascible. Irreverent. Infuriating. He's the author of one of the I Ain’t got no shame doin’ what I like to do! most famous - and beautiful - piano pieces ever written. Yet Arnold Schoenberg Choir away from the famous Gymnopédie, Erik Satie still divides Chamber Orchestra of Europe opinion like no other composer. Nikolaus Harnoncourt RCA 88697591762 CD2 tr 5 In today's episode, Donald Macleod explores Satie's early life - from his youth in the sleepy seaside town of Honfleur to the 9.22 boozy dives of bohemian Montmartre...and that trio of Gymnopédies, written at the tender age of 20. GERSHWIN It Ain’t Necessarily So Jascha Heifez (violin) MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00npls8) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 15 of 41 Florian Boesch arts world.

From Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Sean Rafferty. Portuguese pianist Artur Pizarro performs ahead of his concert at the Wigmore Hall, where plays the complete Iberia suite by Austrian baritone Florian Boesch in a wide-ranging programme Albeniz. of songs by Schubert, accompanied by Malcolm Martineau at . American tenor Bryan Hymel and pianist Simon Lepper preview their concert at St John's, Smith Square in London. The Florian Boesch is making his mark as an opera singer and has repetoire includes Handel, Gluck, Bizet and Puccini. won the Golden Mask National Theatre Award for his Papageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow. He And Mexican guitarists Rodrigo and Gabriela play in the studio is also an important recital singer, with a repertoire that ranges before starting their UK tour. from Bach to Wolf and Mahler. 17:02 MOZART MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00nplsb) The Magic Flute; Overture Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Karl Böhm (conductor) Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary DG 0028948026258 Tr. 1 1989: Twentieth Anniversary 7’12

Part of BBC Radio 3's series of performances marking the 20th 17:10 anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, featuring German MUNDY orchestras from both sides of the wall and revolutionary music. Sive vigilem Presented by Penny Gore. The Sixteen Harry Christophers (conductor) On Christmas Day 1989, Leonard Bernstein with soloists and an HYPERION CDS44410 orchestra made up of musicians from both sides of the Berlin CD 10 tr. 3 Wall performed Beethoven's 9th Symphony in East Berlin. For 3’22 the event, Schiller's 'Ode to Joy' - the text sung in the final movement - had one word changed: Freude (Joy) became 17:20 Freiheit (Freedom). LIVE ALBENIZ And after the performance, the symbolic Brandenburg Gate in Iberia; El Puerto (bk.1) the heart of the city was reopened for the first time and Artur Pizarro (piano) musicians, audience and crowds alike walked under its great 3’42 arch. Berlin was once again a single city. Mezzo-soprano Sarah Walker, who took part in the performance, gives her 17:24 recollections of the event. LIVE ALBENIZ Gossec: Symphony No 12 in F Iberia; Triana (bk.2) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Artur Pizarro (piano) Francois-Xavier Roth (conductor) 4’47

Chopin: Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante 17:35 Nikolai Demidenko (piano) CHOPIN Grande Valse Brillante Op.34’1 2.35pm Artur Pizarro (piano) Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral) 5’35 June Anderson (soprano) Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano) 17:41 Klaus Konig (tenor) GERSHWIN Jan-Hendrik Rootering (bass) Prelude no.2 Bavarian Radio Chorus Michel Lethiec (clarinet) Members of Berlin Radio Chorus (GDR) Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä Dresden Philharmonic Children's Chorus Patrick Gallois (conductor) Members of Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dresden NAXOS 8.570939 Staatskapelle, Orchestra of the Kirov Theatre, Leningrad, Tr. 9 London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic and 3’47 Orchestre de Paris Leonard Bernstein (conductor) 17:49 BEETHOVEN Janacek: Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 Violin Concerto in D major; Rondo Nicolai Lugansky (piano) Janine Jansen (violin) Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen 4.10pm Paavo Järvi (conductor) Prokofiev: Symphony No 5 DECCA 478 1530 Berlin Philharmonic Tr. 3 Gustavo Dudamel (conductor). 9’12

18:03 MON 17:00 In Tune (b00nplsd) MENDELSSOHN Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the Magnificat in D major Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 16 of 41 Yale Schola Cantorum L’alba separa dalla luce l’ombra Yale Collegium Players Bryan Hymel (tenor) Simon Carrington (conductor) Simon Lepper (piano) NAXOS 8.572161 2’22 Tr. 1 3’32 19:17 TCHAIKOVSKY 18:08 Swan Lake: Act 4 Scene and Finale SATIE London Symphony Orchestra Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes) André Previn (conductor) Chantal Juillet (violin) EMI 967684-2 Pascal Roge (piano) CD 2 tr. 26-27 DECCA 455 401-2 9’44 Tr. 33-35 4’22 19:27 VERDI 18:13 Un ballo in maschera: Volta la terra RODRIGO SANCHEZ/GABRIELA QUINTERO Diana Damrau (soprano) LIVE Munchner Rundfunkorchester Tamacun Dan Ettinger (conductor) Rodrigo y Gabriela VIRGIN CLASSICS 50999 519313 2 2 4’20 Tr. 7 2’05 18:23 RODRIGO SANCHEZ/GABRIELA QUINTERO LIVE MON 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00nplsg) 11:11 EBU Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary Concert Rodrigo y Gabriela 4’49 1989: Twentieth Anniversary

18:32 Presented by Petroc Trelawny. RODRIGO SANCHEZ/GABRIELA QUINTERO LIVE From the German capital, an EBU concert commemorating the Buster Voodoo twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, with a Rodrigo y Gabriela number of groups performing a selection of pieces by Schubert, 4’38 Beethoven, Schoenberg, Wagner and Mendelssohn. Among the performers are the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, the 18:38 Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, the Rundfunkchor Berlin and SALAZAR the RIAS-Kammerchor. Conductors Hans-Christoph Rademann, O sacrum convivium Simon Halsey, Marek Janowski and Gerd Albrecht take turns at The Choir of Westminster Cathedral the rostrum. James O’Donnell (director) HELIOS CDH55317 RIAS-Kammerchor Tr. 8 Rundfunkchor Berlin 3’07 Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester 18:43 Hans-Christoph Rademann, Simon Halsey, Marek Janowski, BACH Gerd Albrecht (conductors) Brandenburg no.2 in F major, BWV.1047 Il Giardino Armonico Schubert: Mass No 6 in E flat, D950 (Gloria) Giovanni Antonini (director) Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 (Choral) (3rd ELATUS 2564617732 mvt) Tr. 5-7 Schoenberg: Friede auf Erden for choir a cappella, Op 19 10’49 Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (Prelude to Act 3) Mendelssohn: Symphony No 2 in B flat, Op 52 (Lobgesang - 18:55 Hymn of Praise) (mvts 8 and 10). LIVE MEYERBEER O Paradis (L’Africaine) MON 21:15 Night Waves (b00nplsj) Bryan Hymel (tenor) Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary Debate Simon Lepper (piano) 3’40 1989: Twentieth Anniversary

19:05 Philip Dodd presents a debate from Berlin to mark the 20th LIVE anniversary of the fall of Wall. He is joined by a round-table of PUCCINI writers, journalists and artists to ask: has the loss of the wall Recondita armonia () left a gaping hole in German intellectual life which has yet to be Bryan Hymel (tenor) filled? Simon Lepper (piano) 2’18 The Berlin Wall divided Germany, divided families and divided East and West Europe. The collapse of the Communist state, 19:13 with its Stasi apparatus and the reunification of Germany were LIVE momentous events. But ironically, has the Wall's removal also TOSTI removed a central focus for Germany's thinkers? Is it true that Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 17 of 41 it acted as the linchpin for a whole host of powerful books, Released: 1972 films, articles, plays grappling with what it meant to be German - in both East and West - and the 20 years since have not Interview with Clare Cooper and Clayton Thomas thrown up an equally powerful preoccupation to understand the nation? Or is there a new alternative? Hammeriver recorded at the B-Flat Club in Berlin on 1st November 2009 Philip's guests in Berlin include celebrated Dresden-born novelist Ingo Schulze, who made his name writing about Line Up: eastern Germany in the aftermath of the Wall's destruction, and Clare Cooper (harp) historian of Germany Karen Leeder. Chris Abrahams (piano) Tobias Delius (clarinet and saxophone) Anat Cohavi (bass clarinet) MON 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00npls6) C Spencer Yeh (violin and voice) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Clayton Thomas (double bass) Werner Dafeldecker (double bass) Christof Kurzmann (electronics) MON 23:00 The Essay (b00nplsl) Jean Phillip Gross (electronics) The World Turned Upside Down Michael Zerang (drums and bells) Robbie Avenaim (drums) Valeria Toth Track title: Dark March (Clare Cooper) Passports, garden chairs, cars or contraceptives. Four essayists from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on the changing use Interview with Ulrich Gumpert and Michael Griener and meaning of an apparently banal object - an object that unlocks a wider story about how daily life in their country was CD Tracks: transformed by the dramatic events of 1989. Artist: Zentral quartett: Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (saxophone), Conrad Bauer (trombone), Ulrich Gumpert (piano), Gunter In today's programme, the Hungarian journalist Valeria Toth Sommer (drums, percussion) measures out her life in passports. We hear of the multiple Track Title: Take IV passports of communist Hungary, including red for travel to Composer: Ulrich Gumpert Warsaw Pact nations, blue for travel outside the Soviet bloc and Album Title: Auf Der Elbe Schwimmt Ein Rosa Krokodil red with a blue stamp for non-aligned Yugoslavia. Special one- Label: Intakt Records way passports are used to expel troublesome citizens and Released: 2008 passport anxiety continues into 1989, when thousands of East Germans enter Hungary and the ditch beside the border fills Artist: Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (alto saxophone and clarinet), with discarded passports. Finally, a new era dawns in which - Michael Griener (drums) unthinkably - it's even possible to occasionally forget your Track Title: Salmon No 9 passport. Composer: Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky and Michael Griener Album Title: The Salmon Producer: Julia Johnson. Label: Intakt Records Released: 2008

MON 23:15 Jazz on 3 (b00npm4s) Kevin interviews trumpeter Tom Arthurs and saxophonist Berlin Special Featuring Tom Arthurs Quartet Philipp Gropper

1989: Twentieth Anniversary Tom Arthurs session recorded at Studio P4, Berlin on 2nd November 2009 Jez Nelson and Kevin LeGendre present a special programme marking the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and featuring an Line Up: exclusive session recorded in the city with BBC Radio 3 New Tom Arthurs (trumpet) Generation Artist trumpeter Tom Arthurs. Joining him is Philipp Philipp Gropper (saxophone) Gropper, saxophonist for the promising young German band Petter Eldh (bass) Hyperactive Kid, together with Swedish bassist Petter Eldh and Marc Lohr (drums) drummer Marc Lohr from Luxembourg. Set list: Trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer Tom Arthurs currently Magret (Tom Arthurs) divides his time between London and Berlin, a city that has Untitled improvisation become a cultural and musical hub of Europe, attracting Sartres Croissant (Philipp Gropper) musicians from around the world for its stylistically diverse jazz and improvised music scene. CD Tracks

Excerpt of Take IV by the Zentral Quartett (details below) Artist: Sven-Ake Johansson (drums), Axel Dorner (trumpet), Andrea Neumann (pianoharp) Castalia from Tom Arthurs session (details below) Track Title: 1 Composer: Sven-Ake Johansson, Axel Dorner, Andrea Neumann Interview with Alexander von Schlippenbach Album Title: The Barcelona Series Label: Hatology CD Track: Released: 2001 Artist: Alexander von Schlippenbach (piano), Evan Parker (saxophone), Paul Lovens (drums) Artist: Aki Takase (piano), Rudi Mahall (bass clarinet and Track Title: Moonbeef contrabass clarinet) Composer: Alexander von Schlippenbach Track Title: With Egg Album Title: Pakistani Pomade Composer: Rudi Mahall Label: FMP Album Title: The Dessert Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 18 of 41 Label: Leo Records 4.29am Released: 2003 Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Kyrie eleison in G minor for double choir and orchestra, RV587 Artist: Grund: Christian Lillinger (drums), Robert Landfermann Choir of Latvian Radio (double bass), Jonas Westegaard (double bass), Wanja Slavin Riga Chamber Players (saxophone and clarinet), Tobias Delius (saxophone) Sigvards Klava (conductor) Track Title: Shape Composer: Christian Lillinger 4.39am Album Title: First Reason feat. Joachim Kuhn Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Tzigane - rapsodie de concert pour Label: Clean Feed violon et piano Released: 2009. James Ehnes (violin) Wendy Chen (piano)

4.50am TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2009 Marcello, Alessandro (1669-1747): Concerto in D minor Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (trumpet) TUE 01:00 Through the Night (b00npm6g) Colm Carey (organ of the Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London) Including: 5.01am 1.00am Spohr, Louis (1784-1859): Fantasy, Theme and Variations in B Mussorgsky, Modest (1839-1881), completed and orchestrated minor on a Theme of Danzi, Op 81 Rimsky-Korsakov: St John's Night on the Bare Mountain Laszlo Horvath (clarinet) Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra New Budapest String Quartet Alexander Vladigerov (conductor) 5.09am 1.12am Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), arr. Grieg: Piano Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition Sonata in C, K545 1.46am Julie Adam, Daniel Herscovitch (pianos) Mussorgsky: Prelude; Dance of the Persian Slaves (Khovanschina) 5.19am Sofia Symphony Orchestra Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): V Prirode (In Nature's Realm), Op Ivan Marinov (conductor) 63 Danish National Radio Choir 2.00am Stefan Parkman (conductor) Peeters, Flor (1903-1986): Missa Festiva, Op 62 - for mixed choir and organ 5.32am Peter Pieters (organ) Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso in F for strings Flemish Radio Choir and continuo, Op 3 No 6 Vic Nees (director) Combattimento Consort Amsterdam Recorded on 5 May 2003 at the Church of the Abbey of the Norbertines, Tongerlo (organ built by H Klais (Bonn D), 1933; 5.45am renovated by G Pels, Herselt, 1999) Thomas, John (1826-1913):Grand Duet in E flat minor for two harps 2.27am Myong-ja Kwan, Hyon-son La (harps) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856): Symphonic Etudes Mikhail Pletnev (piano) 6.00am Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, Op 10 3.01am Tilev String Quartet Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor, Op 37 6.26am Jacob Bogaart (piano) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 5 in D, Op 107 Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra (Reformation) Ernest Bour (conductor) Norwegian Radio Orchestra Takuo Yuasa (conductor). 3.34am Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): String Sextet in A, Op 18 (1850) Stockholm String Sextet TUE 07:00 Breakfast (b00npm6j) Tuesday - Rob Cowan 4.01am Suppe, Franz von (1819-1895): Overture (The Light Cavalry) 7.03 Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra Marko Munih (conductor) MENDELSSOHN Song without words Book 1 Op 19 no 1 4.09am Daniel Barenboim (piano) Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Rondo in E flat, Op 16 DG 4530612 Track 1 Ludmil Angelov (piano) 7:06 4.19am Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Sonata in A minor for HANDEL flute and continuo, Wq 128 Concerto Grosso Op 3 no 3 Robert Aiken (flute) Academy of Ancient Music Colin Tilney (harpsichord) Richard Egarr Margaret Gay (cello) HMU 807415 Tracks 9-11

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 19 of 41 7:15 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Kurt Masur (conductor) RAVEL PHILIPS 420212 String Quartet in F major Ebene Quartet 8.31 VIRGIN CLASSICS 5099951904555 CD 2 Track 9 VERDI 7:22 Sinfonia in C Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi MUSSORGSKY Riccardo Chailly Pictures at an Exhibition (extracts) DECCA 473 767-2 Track 1 Ensemble Carpe Diem Jean Pierre Arnaud 8:37 HORTUS 070 Track 8-12 BEETHOVEN 7.31 Piano Sonata no 14 in C sharp minor, Op 27 no 2 “Moonlight” Andras Schiff (piano) KHATCHATURIAN ECM 1944 476 5875 Tracks 9-11 Spartacus (Adagio) Kirov Orchestra 8:51 Valery Gergiev PHILIPS 4420112 Track 3 WALTON Comedy Overture: Scapino 7:39 London Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn BYRD EMI 7243 5 773371 2 CD 2 Track 5 Sanctus from Mass for 5 Voices Cardinall’s Musick 9:00 Andrew Carwood ASV CDGAU206 Track 17 Tord Gustavson Trio Changing Places Track 2 7:44 Tord Gustavson Trio ECM B00008G997 LISZT Hungarian rhapsody no 10 in E major S244 9:05 Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) HYPERION CDA 66874 Track 4 JS BACH Cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen landen BWV 51 7.51 Natalie Dessay, (soprano), Le Concert d’Astree BACH Emmanuelle Haim Mache dich, mein Herze, rein (St Matthew Passion) VIRGIN CLASSICS 50999 235004 2 6 Tracks 1-4 Thomas Quasthoff (baritone) Staatsoper Dresen 9:23 Sebastian Weigle DG 00289 477 6230 Track 5 SIBELIUS Humoresques Op 87/89 8.03 Aaron Rosand (violin), Southwest German Radio Orchestra Baden-Baden SCARLATTI Tibor Szoke Sonata K 20 in E major Presto VOXBOX CDX 5116 Track 4-5 Ivo Pogorelich (piano) DG 435 855-2 Track 1 9:29

8:07 ZAVATERI Concerto settimo Teatrale B flat BARBER Freiburg baroque orchestra Adagio HARMONIA MUNDI HM 05472773522 CD 2 Track 1-2 St Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin EMI ANGEL CDM 7 64306 2 Track 7 9:39

8:17 WAGNER Götterdämmerung Act 2 HUBAY Christian Thielemann Scenes de la Csarda: no 4 Herjre Kati, Op 32 recorded at Bayreuth Chloe Hanslip, DG CD 3 Tracks 6-9 (off white label) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Andrew Mogrelia 9:50 NAXOS 8.572078 Track 5 MOZART 8:24 Adagio in E K 261 Scottish Chamber Orchestra, MENDELSSOHN Alexander Janiczek (violin/director) Overture to St Paul LINN CKD 287 Track 10 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 20 of 41 TUE 10:00 Classical Collection (b00npm6l) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00npmbc) Tuesday - Sarah Walker The American Romantics

With Sarah Walker. Joanna McGregor

Great performances and classic recordings, with a focus on the Series of concerts celebrating the music of American romantic act of remembrance. Featuring a collection of British piano composers. Recorded on Independence Day in the unique pieces written in memory of musicians. setting of the Ship and Dockside Gallery at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, British pianist Joanna MacGregor performs and 10.00am introduces a diverse solo programme, including works by Barber: Knoxville - Summer of 1915 Barber, Gershwin, Ives and Conlon Nancarrow, as well as her Dawn Upshaw (soprano) own arrangements of traditional gospel songs. Orchestra of St Luke's David Zinman (conductor) Joanna MacGregor (piano) NONESUCH 7559791872 Lost Highway (Gospel songs arr. MacGregor) 10.15am Trad: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child; Deep River; Nazareth: Plangente Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down Iara Behs (piano) Charles Ives: The Alcotts (Concord Sonata) NAXOS 8557687 Conlon Nancarrow: Prelude and Blues Lou Harrison: Piano Concerto (Slow Movement) 10.21am Mary Lou Harrison: Old Time Spiritual Sallinen: Mauermusik, Op 7 Professor Longhair: Big Chief Norrkoping Symphony Orchestra Dr John: Big Mac Ari Rasilainen (conductor) Dameron/Count Basie: Nina Simone's Good Bait CPO 9999692 Barber: Excursions Gershwin: The Gershwin Songbook. 10.32am Link, Marvell and Strachey: These Foolish Things Ella Fitzgerald (voice) TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00npmbf) Oscar Peterson (piano) Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary Herb Ellis (guitar) Ray Brown (bass) Episode 2 Louie Bellson (drums) VERVE 5372842 1989: Twentieth Anniversary

10.40am Part of BBC Radio 3's series of performances marking the Lambert: Elegiac Blues twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, featuring Richard Rodney Bennett (piano) German orchestras from both sides of the wall and EMI 5655962 revolutionary music. Presented by Penny Gore.

10.43am Leipzig, home to Bach and Mendelssohn among others, was one Howells: Finzi's Rest (Howells' Clavichord) of the key East German centres of popular protest in 1989 in John McCabe (piano) the lead up to the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Leipzig HYPERION CDH 55152 Gewandhaus Orchestra performs a revolutionary symphony by Beethoven - his Eroica - at the time, the longest symphony ever 10.48am written. It was originally dedicated to Napoleon, who Beethoven Skempton: Well, well Cornelius saw as the saviour of a rational republican Europe, but when John Tilbury (piano) Napoleon crowned himself Emperor, the composer destroyed SONY SMK 89617 the dedication.

10.53am Berlioz wrote his Grande symphonie funebre et triomphale to Suk: Asrael, Op 27 celebrate the anniversary of the arrival of another leader of Czech Philharmonic Orchestra - Louis Philippe, the so-called Citizen King who came to Vaclav Talich (conductor) the French throne after the 1830 Revolution, and he led France SUPRAPHON 1119022. until the next series of European revolutions in 1848. Louis- Philippe was the last king to rule in France.

TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00npm6n) Some other revolutionary leaders were not so lucky: Jan Huss, Erik Satie (1866-1925) Taras Bulba and Stepan Razin meet their ends as depicted in music by Dvorak, Janacek and Shostakovich. Monsieur Le Pauvre Dvorak: Hussite Overture In the 1890s, Satie reinvented himself as a holy man - a self- BBC National Orchestra of Wales imposed outcast from the 'wicked' musical establishment. After Takuo Yuasa (conductor) a brief spell as the composer for a Christian cult, he set up his own church, studied mystical volumes in Paris's National Janacek: Taras Bulba Library, and penned vitriolic articles in his own magazine BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (average circulation: 1). Ilan Volkov (conductor)

Donald Macleod introduces the music of this 'mystic' period, 3.00pm including the infamous Vexations - a short piece which the Shostakovich: Execution of Stepan Razin pianist is apparently instructed to repeat 840 times - and the Alexander Kisselev (bass) rare, almost Zen-like ballet Uspud. BBC National Chorus of Wales Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 21 of 41 London Symphony Chorus Vernon Handley (conductor) BBC National Orchestra of Wales London Philharmonic Orchestra Vassily Petrenko (conductor) LPO0013 Track1 Berlioz: Symphonie funebre et triomphale, Op 15 8:15 BBC National Orchestra of Wales Thierry Fischer (conductor) 17:43 SCHUBERT 4.00pm Punschlied, D.277 Beethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) Markus Schäfer (tenor) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Marcus Ullmann (tenor) Herbert Blomstedt (conductor). Thomas E. Bauer (bass) Marcus Flaig (bass) Marcus Schmidl (bass) TUE 17:00 In Tune (b00npmbh) Ulrich Eisenlohr (piano) Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the NAXOS 8.572110 arts world, including a performance from violinist Daniel Hope Track 7 and lutenist Magnus Andersson, who join Sean in the studio 3:27 before their concert at the jazz venue, the 100 Club. 17:47 Plus pianist Malcolm Martineau, tenor Nicky Spence and DE FALLA (arr. Eric Crees) soprano Katherine Broderick talking to Sean ahead of their Fire Dance forthcoming performance. London Brass WCJ 2564 68617-2 17:02 Track 11 ANDREA FALCONIERI 4:38 Ciaccona Daniel Hope (violin) 17:52 Lorenzo Borrani (violin) MOZART Jonathan Cohen (cello) Piano Concerto No.15 in B flat major, K450 (Allegro) Stefan Maass / Stephan Rath (lute / guitar) Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano & director) Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen (percussion) Chamber Orchestra of Europe DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 477 8094 WARNER 2564622592 Track1 Track 6 3:12 7:44

17:06 18:03 GAETANO DONIZETTI SIBELIUS O luce di quest’anima (Linda di Chamounix) Awakes (Press Celebrations Music, Tableau 6) Diana Damrau (soprano) Lahti Symphony Orchestra Müncher Rundfunkorchester Osmo Vänskä (conductor) Dan Ettinger (conductor) BIS CD 1921/23 VIRGIN CLASSICS 50999 519313 2 CD2, track 14 Track 9 7:54 5:36 18:11 17:13 CLEMENTE DIAZ LIVE Valse triste ANDREA FALCONIERI Craig Ogden (guitar) La suave melodia CHANDOS CHAN 10563 Daniel Hope (violin) Track19 Magnus Andersson (theorbo) 3:53 2:21 18:20 17:20 LIVE LIVE BRITTEN BACH My heart, I thought you had forgotten Overture BWV 1068 (Air) Katherine Broderick (soprano) Daniel Hope (violin) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Magnus Andersson (theorbo) 1:38 4:54 18:22 17:32 LIVE LIVE BRITTEN DIEGO ORTIZ Lines written during sleepless nights Ricercata segunda Katherine Broderick (soprano) Daniel Hope (violin) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Magnus Andersson (theorbo) 3’44 1’06 18:32 17:34 LIVE ARNOLD BRITTEN Beckus the Dandipratt, overture for orchestra Riddle London Philharmonic Orchestra Nicky Spence (tenor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 22 of 41 Malcolm Martineau (piano) Delius: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring 0:45 English Chamber Orchestra Daniel Barenboim (conductor) 18:33 LIVE Stravinsky: Dumbarton Oaks BRITTEN English Chamber Orchestra The Larky Lad Colin Davis (conductor) Nicky Spence (tenor) Malcolm Martineau (piano) 0:32 TUE 21:15 Night Waves (b00npmbm) Steven Soderbergh/Steven Levitt/Hockney Retrospective 18:33 LIVE Matthew Sweet interviews film-maker Steven Soderbergh BRITTEN whose voluminous back catalogue includes Che, Ocean's Who are these children? Eleven, Erin Brockovich, Traffic, The Good German and Solaris. Nicky Spence (tenor) His latest comedy, The informant!, stars Matt Damon as a Malcolm Martineau (piano) company executive and unreliable guide to the price fixing 2:34 scandal and FBI investigation enveloping his own corporation. In the interview Soderbergh talks about how he works, looks 18:37 back over his contradictory output and discusses how, coming TCHAIKOVSKY from the entertainment industry, the idea of corporate Sleeping Beauty (Act I : Scene & Waltz) corruption holds no suprises for him. London Symphony Orchestra André Previn (conductor) Matthew also meets Steven Levitt, who co-authored the book EMI CLASSICS 9 67689 2 Freakonomics, which changed the way economics was viewed. Tracks14 &15 His follow up Superfreakonomics hopes to do the same. Writer 11:46 Bryan Appleyard joins them to discuss the books' thesis that microeconomics can explain human behaviour. 18:49 Superfreakonomics also explores technical solutions to climate PURCELL change like geo-engineering. One propsed solution is a Sonata VII in C major 'stratoshield' - a device like a garden hose that extends a Retrospect Trio hundred thousand feet up into the air and spritzes out sulphur LINN CKD 332 dioxide to cool temperatures. Find out what this has to do with Tracks 28-33 economics as we know it... 6:43 New arts venue Nottingham Contemporary opens with the first 18:57 retrospective of David Hockney's early work since the 1970s. At DEBUSSY 3,000 square metres and designed by architects Caruso St 12 Studies for Piano (Book 2: Pour les degrees chromatiques) John, Nottingham Contemporary is among the largest Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) contemporary art centres in the UK. It has four galleries - lit by CHANDOS CHAN10497 132 skylights - plus spaces for performance and film and has Track 13 been partly excavated from the sandstone cliff it hugs. Matthew 2:10 visits the centre to see the building and takes a tour of its spaces with the venue's director Alex Farquharson. He also reviews, with art critic Sarah Kent, the David Hockney TUE 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00npmbk) exhbitition. It includes work from 1961 to 1968 when Hockney Britten Sinfonia/Pierre-Laurent Aimard experimented with a range of styles and subject matter, not least an exploration of his crush on pop star Cliff Richard. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.

From the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, the Britten Sinfonia TUE 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00npm6n) performs a concert with French virtuoso pianist Pierre-Laurent [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Aimard in the dual role of soloist and conductor. Haydn's Symphony No 83, written for the Parisian public in 1785 is followed by a number of pieces by centenarian composer Elliott TUE 23:00 The Essay (b00npmbp) Carter - a personal favourite of Aimard - as well as Mozart's The World Turned Upside Down Piano Concerto No 14. Jana Scholze Britten Sinfonia Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano/conductor) Passports, garden chairs, cars or contraceptives. Four essayists from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on the changing use Haydn: Symphony No 83 in G minor (La poule) and meaning of an apparently banal object - an object that Carter: First Diversion, Riconscenza, Enchanted Preludes, Inner unlocks a wider story about how daily life in their country was Song, Second Diversion, Dialogues transformed by the dramatic events of 1989. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449 In today's programme, the furniture curator Jana Scholze Followed by a focus on the English Chamber Orchestra and a remembers her life in communist East Germany and the true conversation with its new music director Paul Watkins. A look at meaning of garden furniture. the illustrious history of the ensemble as well as a selection of recordings dating from before the CD era. Producer: Julia Johnson.

Purcell, arr. Britten: Chacony in G minor for strings English Chamber Orchestra TUE 23:15 Late Junction (b00npmbr) Benjamin Britten (conductor) Fiona Talkington Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 23 of 41 Track List: (Segue)

23:15 00:09 Bea Palya: Az ördög meg a ven dög / The devil and the old SCHUMANN: Warum? From Fantasiestuücke op 12 witch Svaitolav Richter (piano) Album: Egyszalenek/Just one voice Deutsche Grammophon 4357512 Sony Hungary 88697536052 00:14 23:16 Melingting group: Tabuh kenilu Sawik Groanbox Boys: Deer bone in the mansion Album: Music of Indonesia, Vol. 12: Gongs and Vocal Music from Album: gran bwa Sumatra Groanbox Records Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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23:19 00:17 Tom Waits: Circus Stockhausen: Mantra 132-151 Real Gone Andreas Grau & Götz Schumacher (pianos) Epitaph Album: Karlheinz Stockhausen Wergo B000025SMW 23:24 Allen Toussaint: Egyptian Fantasy 00:20 Album: The Bright Mississippi Taraf de Haidouks: Wedding Dance Nonesuch B0026DGGMA Album: Geamparale Crammed (Segue) (Segue) 23:28 John Cage: Music Walk 00:26 Album: Nothing is Real Groanbox Boys: Shards of the Journey Talisman Col Legno WWE / 1CD20223 Album: gran bwa Groanbox Records 23:34 Anouar Brahem: Dance with Waves 00:29 Album: The Astounding Eyes of Rita Peter Bellamy: The Trees They Do Grow High ECM 1798628 Album: Both Sides Then Topic TSCD582 (Segue) (Segue) 23:37 J Tillman: Year in the Kingdom 00:34 Album: Year in the Kingdom Sarah Jane Summers: Tha m’Aigne fo Ghruaim Bella Union BELLACD / 212 Sarah Jane Summers (fiddle), Ewan McPherson (guitar) Album: Nesta (Segue) Dell Daisy Records B002EKN5LU

23:41 00:38 Gro Marie Svidal: Springar after Johannes Holsen Kesane Quartet: Acharuli Album: Hardingfele Album: Songs of Survival Etnisk Musikklubb B0026LUZRY Topic

23:44 00:40 Bea Palya: Elment a Madarka/From Branch to Branch Bea Palya: Rozsa/Rose Album: Egyszalenek/Just one voice Album: Egyszalenek/Just one voice Sony Hungary 88697536052 Sony Hungary 88697536052

23:49 (Segue) Chilo Pitty: Piculina Album: Panama!2 Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso 00:45 Funk On The Isthmus 1967-77 Cinematic Orchestra: Music Box Soundway Records Ltd Album: ma fleur Ninja Tune (Segue) 00:51 23:53 Steafano Bollani/Jesper Bodilsen/Morten Lund: Dom de iludir Groupo de Capoeira: Retrato de Salvador: Ladainha, Eu Sou Album: Stone in the water Angoleiro, Meu Boi Morreu, A Manteiga Derramou ECM 179 4161 Album: Capoeira Angola from Salvador, Brazil Smithsonian SFCD40465 (Segue)

23:59 00:57 Tomasz Stanko: Samba Nova Jim Denley and Kim Myhr: Engraved and suspended Album: Dark Eyes Album: Systems Realignment ECM 271 1266 Either/1 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 24 of 41 WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2009 Danish Radio Concert Orchestra Borge Wagner (conductor) WED 01:00 Through the Night (b00npmhd) Including: 4.36am Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47 1.00am 4.43am Nowowiejski, Felix (1877-1946): Missa pro pace, Op 49 No 3 Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52 Andrzej Bialko (organ) Valerie Tryon (piano) Polish Radio Choir Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor) 4.54am Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943), arr. Lucien Cailliet: Prelude 1.39am in G minor, Op 23 No 5 Fitelberg, Grzegorz (1879-1953): From the Depths of the Sea, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Op 26 - symphonic poem Sergiu Commissiona (conductor) National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Marcin Nalecz-Niesiolowski (conductor) 5.01am Nin (y Castellanos), Joaquin (1879-1949): Seguida espanola 2.02am (1930) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 31 in A Henry-David Varema (cello) flat, Op 110 Heiki Matlik (guitar) Sergei Terentjev (piano) 5.10am 2.25am Bizet, Georges (1838-1875), transcr. Vladimir Horowitz: Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907): String Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op Virtuoso Fantasy on Themes from Carmen 27 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Engegard Quartet 5.14am 3.01am Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Overture (The BBC National Orchestra of Wales Marriage of Figaro) Richard Hickox (conductor) Norwegian Radio Orchestra Berhard Gueller (conductor) 5.54am Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Valses nobles et sentimentales 3.06am (1911) Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706): Aria Quarta in G Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano) Bernard Winsemius (organ) 6.10am 3.13am Forster, Kaspar Jr (1616-1673): Sonata (c.1660) Tormis, Veljo (b.1930): Spring Sketches Il Tempo Lyudmila Gerova (soloist) Polyphonia 6.16am Ivelin Dimitrov (conductor) Forster: Repleta est malis, KBPJ35 Kai Wessel (countertenor) 3.18am Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor) Wikander, David (1884-1955): Forvarskvall (An evening early in Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass) spring); Varen ar ung och mild (Spring is young and mild) Il Tempo Swedish Radio Choir Gustav Sjokvist (conductor) 6.27am Eller, Heino (1887-1970): Three pieces (Five Pieces for Strings) 3.25am Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750): Chaconne (Partita No 2 in Vallo Jarvi (conductor) D minor, BWV1004) Alena Baeva (violin) 6.39am Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525-1594): Nos autem 3.42am gloriari oportet - motet for four voices (1563); Tu es Petrus - Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, Op 10 motet for six voices (1572); Ad te levavi oculos meos - motet Bartok String Quartet for four voices (1581); Stabat mater for eight voices Silvia Piccollo, Teresa Nesci (sopranos) 4.08am Marco Beasley (tenor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Kirchen-Sonate No 15 Furio Zanasi (bass) in C for two violins, bass and solo organ, K328 Paolo Crivellaro (organ) Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Alberto Rasi (viola da gamba) Kent Nagano (conductor) Theatrum Instrumentorum Chorus of Swiss Radio, Lugano 4.13am Diego Fasolis (conductor). Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Valerie Tryon (piano) WED 07:00 Breakfast (b00npmhg) 4.22am Wednesday - Rob Cowan Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Ballade No 2 in F, Op 38 Valerie Tryon (piano) 7.03

4.30am BERNSTEIN Henriques, Fini (1867-1940): Air for string orchestra Mambo Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 25 of 41 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Han-Na Chang (cello) David Zinman Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia ARGO 444 454 tr12 Antonio Pappano EMI 82390 tr2 7.06 8.08 SCHUBERT Scherzo from Symphony after the Sonata in C for Piano Op 140 HANDEL (Orch Joseph Joachim) Rodelinda The Chamber Orchestra of Europe Ritorna, o caro e dolce mio Claudio Abbado Nuria Rial (soprano) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 476 2626 CD 4 tr 5 Basel Chamber Orchestra Laurence Cummings 7.13 DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI 88697214722 tr 8

MOZART 8.13 Rondo in A major, K.386 Maria Joao Pires (piano) BARTOK Orchestra of the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon Suite No.1 for Orchestra Op.3 Theodor Guschlbauer (Conductor) Presto ERATO 0927-41396 2 tr 7 Hungarian State Orchestra Janos Ferencsik 7.22 HUNGAROTON HCD 31045 tr3

MENDELSSOHN 8.21 Sonata for Clarinet & Piano in E Flat Allegro Moderato TCHAIKOVSKY Charles Neidich (clarinet) Russian Dance (Swan Lake, Act III) Robert Levin (piano) Ida Haendel (violin) SONY 88697420722 18 CD18 tr 7 London Symphony Orchestra Andre Previn 7.31 (from CD box set entitled ‘Best Violin 100’) EMI 9670072 CD 4 tr 8 FAURE Cantique de Jean Racine 8.26 Chorale Philippe Collard Orchestre National de l’opera de Monte-Carlo BACH /TEMPLETON Louis Fremaux Bach Goes to Town ERATO 171897 tr 12 George Malcolm (harpsichord) DECCA 476 1528 tr 15 7.36 8.31 BADELT Pirates of the Caribbean CHOPIN Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, Op. Posth Carl Davis (conductor) Nina Milkina (piano) NAXOS 8.572111 tr 11 UNTERSCHRIFT CLASSICS tr 25

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TELEMANN MOZART Concerto for 4 Violins [without bass] in D Major Vado ma Dove? K583 Musica Antiqua Koln Magdalena Kozena (Mezzo) Reinhard Goebel (Director) Orchestras of the Age of Enlightenment ARCHIV 471 4922 trs.26-29 Simon Rattle ARCHIV 4775799 tr9 7.49 8.41 BRAHMS Intermezzo in C Sharp Minor Op.117/3 VAUGHAN WILLAMS Lars Vogt (piano) Five Variants of ‘Dives and Lazarus’ EMI 5575432 tr3 City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Norman Del Mar 7.56 EMI CDM 5651312 tr 4

DOWLAND 8.53 Earle of Essex, His Galliard John Williams (guitar) RACHMANINOV SONY SBK 89373 tr 3 Etudes – Tableaux Op.39 Appassionato 8.03 Alexander Romanovsky (piano) DECCA 476 3334 tr 5 SAINT-SAENS Allegro Appassionato 8.58 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 26 of 41 performing Ravel, John Barbirolli conducting a Threnody for a Cacilie Soldier Killed in Action and a complete recording of Weill's Karita Mattila (Soprano) Berlin Requiem. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Claudio Abbado 10.00am DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 445182 tr3 Weill: Das Berliner Requiem Philip Langridge (tenor) 9.01 Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Michael Rippon (bass) ADAM London Sinfonietta Apparition et scene de Myrthe from Giselle David Atherton (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra DG 4594422 Herbert von Karajan DECCA 475750 tr12 10.20am Hindemith: Trauermusik 9.14 Yuri Bashmet (viola) Moscow Soloists GRANADOS RCA RD 60464 Allegro Appassionato from Escenas Romanticas Alicia de Larrocha (piano) 10.29am DECCA 410288 tr13 Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin Robert Casadesus (piano) 9.22 SONY MP2K 46733

Harry Warren 10.50am Shuffle off to Buffalo Heming, arr. Collins: Threnody for a Soldier Killed in Action Ann Morrison, Guy Stroman, Debbie Shapiro, Judy Blazer (vocals Halle Orchestra ) John Barbirolli (conductor) London Sinfonietta + womans’ chorus EMI 5660532 John Mcglinn EMI 55189 tr3 11.00am Two minutes' silence 9.28 11.02am HAYDN Puccini: Crisantemi 1st mvt Allegro from Sonata in C, Hob:16:50 Alberni Quartet Tzimon Barto (Piano) CRD 3366 0NDINE1154 tr10 11.09am 9.41 Tippett: The Heart's Assurance Peter Pears (tenor) GRIEG Noel Mewton-Wood (piano) Peer Gynt Op.23 EMI 5851502 In the Hall of the Mountain King Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 11.27am Herbert von Karajan Haydn: Symphony 90 in C DECCA 478 0155 CD7 tr 4 Berlin Philharmonic Simon Rattle (conductor) 9.44 EMI 3942372.

SCHUTZ O Misericordissime Jesu WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00npmhl) Dietrich Fischer Dieskau (baritone) Erik Satie (1866-1925) Musicians from Stuttgart HANSSLER CD.94.206 tr 6 Le Fantaisiste

9.58 In 1905, Satie renounced his bohemian lifestyle and decided, rather improbably...to go back to school, at the tender age of PROKOFIEV 39. After two years of hard graft, he graduated with flying Piano Concerto No.3 in C Major Op.26 colours - and with typical perversity, set about composing some Final movt Allegro ma no troppo of the most surreal piano works ever written... Byron Janis (piano) Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra In today's episode, Donald Macleod explores his famously Kyril Kondrashin eccentric character, as expressed in works like Desiccated MERCURY 475 6194 MSA tr 3 Embryos and the six 'monkey dances' from his Dadaist opera Medusa's Snare. He ends with Satie's most famous stage work - the irreverent ballet Parade. WED 10:00 Classical Collection (b00npmhj) Wednesday - Sarah Walker WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00npmhn) With Sarah Walker. The American Romantics

Great performances and classic recordings on a theme of Endellion String Quartet and remembrance, with Robert Casadesus Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 27 of 41 Series of concerts celebrating the music of American romantic Office Hymn: O day of God, draw nigh (St Michael) composers. Recorded in Studio 1 of Broadcasting House, Psalms: 59, 60, 61 (Garrett, Crossthwaite, MacPherson, Armes, Belfast, the Endellion String Quartet performs a programme of Wesley, Hylton-Stewart) Barber, Gershwin and Korngold, including his much-loved String First Lesson: Micah 4 vv1-7 Quartet Op 11. Canticles: Daniel Purcell in E minor Second Lesson: Matthew 5 vv1-12 Endellion String Quartet: Anthem: Lord, let me know mine end (Greene) Andrew Watkinson, Ralph de Souza (violins) Final Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael) Garfield Jackson (viola) Organ Voluntary: Master Tallis's Testament (Howells) David Waterman (cello) Assistant organist: Mark Wardell Barber: String Serenade Organist and master of the choristers: Sarah Baldock. Gershwin: Lullaby Barber: String Quartet Op 11 Korngold: String Quartet No 2 in E flat, Op 26. WED 17:00 In Tune (b00npmhv) Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00npmhq) Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary With the Lendvai String Trio performing in the studio ahead of their Wigmore Hall concert, plus award-winning French pianist Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary Jean-Efflam Bavouzet talking about his upcoming London recital and the release of the latest volume in his series of Debussy 1989: Twentieth Anniversary piano music recordings.

Presented by Penny Gore. 17.02 BUTTERWORTH Series of performances marking the twentieth anniversary of English Idyll No.1 the fall of the Berlin Wall, featuring German orchestras from Halle both sides of the wall and revolutionary music. Mark Elder (conductor) HALLE CDHLL 7503 The Dresden Staatskapelle is one of the oldest orchestras in the Track 2 world, founded in 1548, and it has seen plenty of drama in its 4’30 time, none more so than when it emerged from the former East Germany in 1989. Leading young conductor Yannick Nezet- 17.08 Seguin conducts the orchestra in Brahms's Double Concerto JS BACH with violinist Julian Rachlin and cellist Mischa Maisky. Wie will ich mich freuen (Cantata 146: Wir müssen durch viel Trubsal in das Elsewhere, Lenin is the link in Shostakovich's Symphony No 12 Reich gottes eingehen) – (We must through much tribulation (The Year 1917), commemorating the , and enter the kingdom of God) Mussorgsky's Songs and Dance of Death. Mussorgsky was Gerd Turk (tenor) inspired by his friend, the socialist revolutionary Nikolay Peter Kooij (bass) Chernyshevsky, whose novel What Is to Be Done? had a marked Bach Collegium influence on a young Lenin on the road to revolution in Russia. Masaaki Suzuki (Director) BIS SACD 1791 Verdi: Overture (Nabucco) Track 7 BBC Philharmonic 5’44 Edward Downes (conductor) 17.14 Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death LIVE MUSIC Sergei Leiferkus (baritone) JEAN CRAS Orchestre National de France String Trio (1st mvt) Kurt Masur (conductor) Lendvai String Trio 7’22 2.30pm Shostakovich: Symphony No 12 in D minor (The Year 1917) 17.27 BBC Philharmonic LIVE MUSIC Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) MARTINU String Trio No.1 (Finale) Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp minor Lendvai Trio Nicolai Demidenko (piano) 5’29

3.20pm 17.37 Brahms: Double Concerto LIVE MUSIC Julian Rachlin (violin) MOZART Mischa Maisky (cello) Minuet no.1 (Divertimento in E flat, K.563) Dresden Staaskapelle Lendvai Trio Yannick Nezet-Seguin (conductor). 5’31

17.44 WED 16:00 Choral Evensong (b00npmhs) CHOPIN From Chichester Cathedral. Piano concerto no.2:2nd mvt ( Larghetto) Rafal Blechacz (piano) Introit: Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Purcell) Royal Concertgebouw Responses: Byrd Jerzy Semkow (conductor) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 28 of 41 Deutsche Gramophon DG 477 8088 A Scrap for Organ Track 5 Jennifer Bate (organ) 9’55 Hyperion CDA66180 Track 3 17.55 3’22 IVES In Flanders fields 18.52 Gerald Finley (baritone) DAUGHERTY Julius Drake (piano) North (Brooklyn Bridge) HYPERION CDA 67644 John Bruce (clarinet) Track 13 Columbia state University Wind Ensemble 2’54 Robert W. Rumbelow (conductor) NAXOS 8.572319 18.03 Track 4 VIVALDI 7’15 Alma oppressa (La fida ninfa) Vivica Genaux (mezzo-soprano) Europa Galante WED 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00npmkj) Fabio Biondi (Director) Paul Lewis VIRGIN 604573 0 Track 3 Presented by Petroc Trelawny. 5’03 A recital given at London's Wigmore Hall, in which celebrated 18.09 pianist Paul Lewis performs impromptus by Schubert as well as MOZART what is regarded as one of the supreme compositions in the Rondo in C, K.373 whole of the piano repertoire - Beethoven's 33 Variations on a Alexander Janiczek (violin/director) Waltz by Anton Diabelli, Op 120. Scottish Chamber Orchestra LINN CKD 287 Paul Lewis (piano) Track 9 5’35 Schubert: Four Impromptus, D935 Beethoven: 33 Variations on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, Op 120 18.15 LIVE MUSIC Followed by a focus on the English Chamber Orchestra and a DEBUSSY conversation with its new music director Paul Watkins. Clair de Lune (from Suite bergamasque) Featuring a selection of works recorded by the ECO in the Jean Efflam-Bavouzet (piano) recording boom during the early days of the CD, with an 4'48 excerpt from one of the bestselling recordings in classical music - Winter from 's version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. 18.26 LIVE MUSIC Vivaldi: Winter (Four Seasons) DUTILLEUX Nigel Kennedy (violin) Prelude No. 2 from 3 Preludes English Chamber Orchestra Jean Efflam-Bavouzet (piano) 4'05 Mozart: Divertimento in B flat, K.287 (1st movt) English Chamber Orchestra 18.31 Jeffrey Tate (conductor) LIVE MUSIC DEBUSSY Mozart: Ch’io mi scordi di te? – Non temer, amato bene, K.505 Feux d' artifice (Preludes Book 2) Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) Jean Efflam-Bavouzet (piano) Mitsuko Uchida (piano) 4'19 English Chamber Orchestra Jeffrey Tate (conductor) 18.36 PROKOFIEV Pas de deux: the Prince & Cinderella (Cinderella) WED 21:15 Night Waves (b00npmkl) London Symphony Orchestra Stephen Poliakoff/The White Ribbon/Michael Goldfarb Andre Previn (conductor) EMI 9 67706 2 Matthew Sweet talks to film-maker Stephen Poliakoff, whose CD 2 Track 1 latest work, Glorious 39, is a thriller set on the cusp of the 4’45 Second World War and examines how close the British Establishment came to finding an accomodation with Hitler. A 18.43 film with Poliakoff's trademark visual richness, Glorious 39 also JC BACH contains his perennial interest in the strangeness of families Pugna il guerriero (La clemenza di Scipione) and the dazzling lure of the British aristocracy. Most of all it Philippe Jaroussky (counter tenor) forces us to look hard at a point in British history when Le Cercle de l’Harmonie Churchill's defiance, the Battle of Britain and the subsequent Jeremie Rhorer (conductor) national story of hardship, spirit and victory was far from VIRGIN 945640 4 inevitable. Indeed, the majority of British political opinion was Track 1 set towards finding peace at all costs. Poliakoff also discusses 4’05 the limitations of British TV, arguing about the film-maker's responsibility to history and upbraiding the British for their 18.48 continuing complacency over the horrors and the legacy of the SAMUEL WESLEY Second World War. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 29 of 41 There also a review of The White Ribbon, the new film by one of 23:48 Europe's leading directors, Michael Haneke. Haneke has Dirty Projectors: Temecula sunrise established a reputation as a director who explores the violent Album: Cannibal Resource/Temecula Sunrise and brutal events that lie just beneath the surface of everyday Domingo life. The film, shot in black-and-white, promises to continue this vein, tracing life in a buttoned-up village in Protestant Northern (Segue) Germany in the years before the First World War. It won the Palme D' Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. 23:53 Syran Mbenza: Matinda Plus the last of writer Michael Goldfarb's essays on the impact Album: Immortal Franco: Africa's Unrivalled Guitar Legend of the events of 1989. Riverboat Records B002H2S4FW

23:59 WED 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00npmhl) Miles Davis, arr. : Concierto De Aranjuez [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Album: Sketches of Spain (Rodrigo arr Gil Evans) CBS4606042

WED 23:00 The Essay (b00npmkn) 00:16 The World Turned Upside Down Louis Killen: All Things Are Quite Silent Album: Ballads and Broadsides Episode 3 Topic 126

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Series in which essayists from former Warsaw Pact nations 00:18 reflect on the changing use and meaning of an apparently Trad: Nordafjells/Frujorden banal object. Daniel Sandén-Warg (fiddle), Sigurd Brokke (jewsharp) Album: Rammeslag Ii Etnisk Musikklubb WED 23:15 Late Junction (b00npmkq) Fiona Talkington 00:24 Trad: Berasi Kremet: Oe Bala Track List: Album: Music of Indonesia, Vol. 8: Vocal and Instrumental Music from East and Central Flores 23:15 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Les Chauffeurs a Pieds: Troisieme Partied u Quadrille Album: Partons allons (Segue) Trentesouszero 00:27 23:19 Lukas Ligeti: Great Circles Tune II 9 Bach: C’weiriwch fy Ngwely Album: African Machinery Album: 9 Bach TZ8054 Gwymon 00:36 (Segue) Leonardo Martinelli, Sergio Catalán: Capsula Periodica - para esencia de flauta traversa 23:24 Album: Defecto Primario Juan del Enzina: Folia Hoy comamos y bebamos Promo Album: La Folia Alia Vox (Segue)

23:27 00:40 Evelyn Petrova: Lullubye Ligeti: Chamber Concerto – Alarm Will sound Album: Living Water Album: Project Vol.1 - Melodien, Chamber Concerto, Piano Leo Records LR533 Concerto & Mysteries of the Macabre Warner Classics International 23:35 BJ Cole: Cristo Redemptor (Segue) BJ Cole (pedal steel guitar), Roger Beaujolais and Simon Thorpe Album: Lush Life 00:43 UALL0001 Nancy Elizabeth: Winter, Baby Album: Wrought Iron (Segue) The Leaf Label LC12877

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Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 30 of 41 THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2009 Tekeliev, Alexander (b.1942): Tempo di Waltz Detelina Ivanova (piano) THU 01:00 Through the Night (b00npncy) Bulgarian Radio Children's Choir Including: Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor)

1.00am 3.59am Caurroy, Eustache de (1549-1609): 11 Fantasias on 16th- Kostov, Georgi (b.1941): Ludicrous Dance century Songs Bulgarian Radio Children's Choir 1.28am Hristo Nedyalkov (conductor) Brade, William (1560-1630): Consort Music from the 1609 collection: Newe ausserlesene Paduanen, Galliarden, Canzonen, 4.01am Allmand und Coranten auff allen musicalischen Instrumenten Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975): Seven Dances of the Dolls, lieblich zu gebrauchen (mit 5 Stimmen) - Hamburg, 1609 Op 91c Hesperion XX Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet Jordi Savall (viol/director) 4.13am 1.55am Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Ma mere l'oye (Mother Goose) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C, K317 ballet (Coronation) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Linda Ovrebo (soprano) Richard Hickox (conductor) Anna Einarsson (contralto) Anders J Dahlin (tenor) 4.42am Johannes Mannov (bass) Juon, Paul (1872-1940): Fairy Tale in A minor for cello and Oslo Chamber Choir piano, Op 8 Norwegian Radio Orchestra Esther Nyffenegger (cello) Alessandro de Marchi (conductor) Desmond Wright (piano)

2.18am 4.48am Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Fantasia in F minor for piano Horneman, Christian Frederik Emil (1840-1906): Overture duet, D940 (Aladdin) Leon Fleischer, Katherine Jacobson Fleischer (piano duet) Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Michael Schonwandt (conductor) 2.37am Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Trio Sonata in E flat, H XV 29 5.01am Kungsbacka Trio: Lisinski, Vatroslav (1819-1854): Grand Overture No 7 Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano) Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra Malin Broman (violin) Ilmar Lapinjs (conductor) Jesper Svedberg (cello) 5.15am 2.54am Servais, Adrien Francois (1807-1866): La Romanesca Champagne, Claude (1891-1965): Danse villageoise Servais Ensemble Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec Jacques Lacombe (conductor) 5.20am Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No 5 in C 3.01am minor, Op 10 Palmgren, Selim (1878-1951): Overture (Cinderella, 1902) Francois-Frederic Guy (piano) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra George de Godzinsky (conductor) 5.37am Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725): Sinfonia amore, pace e 3.05am providenza Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868): Non piu mesta (La Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Cenerentola) Fabio Biondi (conductor) Tuva Semmingsen (soprano) Norwegian Radio Orchestra 5.41am Michel Tabachnik (conductor) Allegri, Lorenzo (1567-1648): Primo Ballo della notte d'amore (instrumental); Sinfonica (Spirito del ciel) - Il primo libro delle 3.09am musiche (Venice 1618) Lipinski, Karol Jozef (1790-1861): Variations on a Theme of Tragicomedia Rossini's La Cenerentola (Cinderella) Miroslaw Lawrynowicz (violin) 5.51am Krystyna Makowska-Lawrynowicz (piano) Padre Davide da Bergamo (1791-1863): La vera piva montanara (pastorale per organo ad imitazione del Baghetto) 3.25am Andrea Marcon (Serassi organ of the Church of S Agostino, Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953) (selection by M T-Thomas): Treviso) Cinderella Suite No 1, Op 107 San Francisco Symphony Orchestra 6.01am Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792): Symphony in C minor Concerto Koln 3.52am Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Valse in D flat, Op 64 No 1 6.21am (Minute Waltz) Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Befreit, Op 39 No 4 Wanda Landowska (piano) Mark Pedrotti (baritone) Stephen Ralls (piano) 3.55am Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 31 of 41 6.27am Sonata in D major, H 16:51 Mortelmans, Lodewijk (1868-1952): Lyrical Poem for small Glenn Gould, piano orchestra SONY SMK87857 Tr 9-10 Flemish Radio Orchestra Bjarte Engeset (conductor) 07:53

6.39am PROKOFIEV Soler, Antonio (1729-1783): Fandango in D minor for keyboard, The Final Farewell from Romeo & Juliet R146 London Symphony Orchestra Scott Ross (harpsichord) Andre Previn, conductor EMI 5099996770122 CD2 Tr 13 6.51am Rodrigo, Joaquin (1901-1999), arr. Peter Tiefenbach: Cuatro 08:03 madrigales amatorios Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano) GRIEG Bryan Epperson, Maurizio Baccante, Roman Borys, Simon Fryer, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, op.65 no.6 David Hetherington, Roberta Jansen, Paul Widner, Thomas BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Wiebe, Winona Zelenka (cellos). Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor NAXOS 8.550864 Tr 11

THU 07:00 Breakfast (b00npnd0) 08:11 Thursday - Rob Cowan MOZART 07:04 Laudate Dominum from Vesperae Solemnes de Confessore Lucia Popp, soprano DVORAK arr. Smetacek English Chamber Orchestra Humoresque, op.101 no.7 Ambrosian Singers Prague Symphony Orchestra Georg Fischer, conductor Vaclav Smetacek, conductor EMI CDM7695462 Tr 8 SUPRAPHON DC-8064 Tr 3 08:17 07:08 SATIE arr. Graham Josquin DES PREZ Gymnopedie No 1 Gloria from Missa Malheur Me Bat Grimethorpe Colliery Band The Clerks’ Group Major Peter Parkes, director Edward Wickham, director CHANDOS 4542 Tr 8 GAUDEAMUS CD GAU306 Tr 10 08:21 07:15 BACH arr. Reger BORODIN Nun Danket all Gott, BWV657 String Sextet in D minor Markus Becker, piano The Lindsays HYPERION CDA67683 CD1 Tr 6 With Louise Williams, viola & Raphael Wallfisch, cello ASV CDDCA 1143 Tr 9-10 08:26

07:24 BOCCHERINI arr. Stokowski Menuet BACH Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra Dorian Toccata in D minor, BWV 538 Leopold Stokowski, conductor Ton Koopman, organ EMI 724356591226 Tr 9 REGIS RRC2042 CD1 Tr 8 08:31 07:31 BRAHMS arr. Fischer HANDEL Hungarian Dance No 14 Amore contro from Berenice Budapest Festival Orchestra Drew Minter, counter-tenor Ivan Fischer, conductor Brewer Chamber Orchestra CHANNEL CCS SA 28309 Tr 1 Rudolph Palmer, conductor NEWPORT NPTC 85620 CD2 Tr 12 07:35 08:35 VIVALDI Concerto Grosso, RV 565 in D Minor BEETHOVEN Vladimir Spivakov, Arkady Futer (violins) Twelve Variations on a Theme from the Oratorio Judas Mikhail Milman (cello) Maccabaeus by Handel Moscow Virtuosi WoO 45 (“See, the conquering her comes”) Vladimir Spivakov, director Pierre Fournier (cello) RCA VICTOR RD60240 Tr 13-15 Friedrich Gulda (piano) DG 477 6266 CD2 Tr 6-18 07:46 08:49 HAYDN Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 32 of 41 REVUELTAS gave for the people of East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Sensemaya Wall in 1989. Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela Gustavo Dudamel, conductor 10.00am DG 477 7457 Tr 1 Liszt: Funerailles Jorge Bolet (piano) 08:55 RCA 82876633102

PACHELBEL 10.12am Canon & Gigue Tansman: Symphony No 6 (In Memoriam) Daniel Hope, violin Melbourne Chorale Soloists from the Chamber Orchestra of Europe Melbourne Symphony Orchestra DG 4778094 Tr 7-8 Oleg Caetani (conductor) CHANDOS CHSA 5041 09:01 SMETANA 10.33am Polka in F Sharp major, op.7 Britten: Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe (A Midsummer Night's Jitka Cechova, piano Dream, Act 3) SUPRAPHON SU3844-2 Tr 1 Theseus ...... Brian Bannatyne Scott (bass) Hippolyta ...... Hilary Summers (contralto) 09:07 Lysander ...... John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Demetrius ...... Paul Whelan (baritone) BARBER Hermia ...... Ruby Philogene (mezzo-soprano) Dover Beach Op.3 Helena ...... Janice Watson (soprano) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) Bottom ...... Robert Lloyd (bass) The Juilliard Quartet Quince ...... Gwynne Howell (bass) SONY MPK 46727 Tr 2 Flute ...... Ian Bostridge (tenor) Snug ...... Stephen Richardson (bass) 09:15 Snout ...... Mark Tucker (tenor) Starveling ...... Neal Davies (baritone) JEFFES London Symphony Orchestra Music for a found harmonium Colin Davis (conductor) Penguin Café Orchestra PHILIPS 4541222 Virgin 0724381148228 CD3 Tr 11 10.50am 09:19 Part: Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Neeme Jarvi (conductor) Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op.36 BIS CD 420 Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra Oskar Danon, conductor 10.57am SUPRAPHON 2 SUP 0015 Tr 5 Ockeghem: Mort tu as navre Josquin Desprez: Nymphes des bois 09:36 Obrecht: Mille quingentis The Clerks' Group RAICHEL/ANDRADE Edward Wickham (conductor) Odjus fitchadu GAUDEAMUS CDGAU 362 Mayra Andrade (singer) STERNS STCD1109 Tr 6 11.20am Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 1 in C, Op 15 09:40 Berlin Philharmonic Daniel Barenboim (piano/director) HAYDN SONY SK 45830. Variations in F minor Alfred Brendel, piano DECCA 478 2117 CD1 Tr 4 THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00npnd4) Erik Satie (1866-1925) 09:52 Two Masterpieces KORNGOLD Extract from The Adventures of Robin Hood Donald Macleod introduces two works widely regarded as National Philharmonic Orchestra Satie's greatest, plus a rare miniature for violin and piano, The Charles Gerhardt, conductor Embarkation For Cythera. BMG 09026-60966-2 Tr 9 The brilliant suite of vignettes Sports Et Divertissements was commissioned to accompany a volume of artworks. Originally THU 10:00 Classical Collection (b00npnd2) turned down by Stravinsky, Satie almost rejected the project - Thursday - Sarah Walker as he felt the fee offered was too handsome.

With Sarah Walker. Socrate is generally considered the composer's masterpiece - a unique, poignant, stunningly beautiful work for voices and Featuring three choral memorials from the Renaissance, Jorge chamber orchestra, setting Plato's account of the death of Bolet performing Liszt and Daniel Barenboim's live performance Socrates. of Beethoven's First Piano Concerto, part of the free concert he Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 33 of 41 THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00npnd6) Penny is joined by countertenor and conductor Jonathan Peter The American Romantics Kenny and conductor Alan Curtis, who is currently making a new recording of Berenice in Italy. Martin Roscoe/Endellion Quartet Handel: Berenice, Queen of Egypt - opera in three acts Series of concerts celebrating the music of American romantic composers. Recorded in Studio 1 of Broadcasting House, Berenice ...... Julianne Baird (soprano) Belfast, leading British pianist Martin Roscoe and the Endellion Alessandro ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano) String Quartet perform a programme of Gershwin, Martinu and Demetrio ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano) Amy Beach - including her accomplished Piano Quintet in F Selene ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano) sharp minor, Op 67. Arsace, another Prince ...... Drew Minter (countertenor) Fabio, Roman ambassador ...... John McMaster (tenor) Martin Roscoe (piano) Aristobolo, chief minister ...... Jan Opalach (bass) Endellion String Quartet: Brewer Chamber Orchestra Andrew Watkinson, Ralph de Souza (violins) Rudolph Palmer (conductor). Garfield Jackson (viola) David Waterman (cello) THU 17:00 In Tune (b00npndb) Gershwin: Three Piano Preludes Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the Martinu: String Quartet No 7 arts world. Beach: Piano Quintet in F sharp minor, Op 67. With emerging young pianist Michael McHale previewing his performance at Kings Place in London, plus celebrated jazz THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00npnd8) clarinettist/saxophonist playing the studio. John is Handel: Berenice, Queen of Egypt performing at the Queens Elizabeth Hall as well as giving master classes as part of the 2009 London Jazz Festival. Handel Operas 2009 17:02 As part of BBC Radio 3's complete cycle of Handel's operas, DEBUSSY (orch Ravel) Penny Gore presents a performance of Berenice, Queen of Danse Styrienne Egypt, with Rudolph Palmer conducting the Brewer Chamber Philadelphia Orchestra Orchestra in a recording from 1994. Eugene Ormandy (conductor) SONY 88697572792 The work plays revenge and conflict against love in a Roman- Tr 5 controlled Egypt, where Queen Berenice of Egypt is told by the 5’17 senate in Rome to marry a young Roman, Alessandro, instead of her intended, the rival Egyptian Prince Demetrio. But he 17:08 secretly prefers Berenice's sister Selene, and is plotting to SURMAN desert the queen and use the marriage to seize the Egyptian At Dusk throne, while the powerful backing of Rome threatens them all. John Surman (saxophone) Trans4mation (quartet) Penny is joined by countertenor and conductor Jonathan Peter Chris Laurence (double bass) Kenny, who has good news for the future of Premier League ECM 1702 football, and conductor Alan Curtis who is currently making a Tr 1 new recording of Berenice in Italy. 2’08

Handel: Berenice, Queen of Egypt - opera in three acts 17:11 LIVE Berenice ...... Julianne Baird (soprano) John FIELD Alessandro ...... Andrea Matthews (soprano) Nocturne No.10 in E minor Demetrio ...... Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano) Michael McHale Selene ...... D'Anna Fortunato (mezzo-soprano) 3’14 Arsace, another Prince ...... Drew Minter (countertenor) Fabio, Roman ambassador ...... John McMaster (tenor) 17:19 Aristobolo, chief minister ...... Jan Opalach (bass) LIVE Brewer Chamber Orchestra Philip HAMMOND Rudolph Palmer (conductor). Midnight Shadows Michael McHale 5’34 THU 14:02 Handel Opera Cycle (b00nv8f6) Berenice, Queen of Egypt 17:28 LIVE Penny Gore presents a performance of Berenice, Queen of BEETHOVEN Egypt, with Rudolph Palmer conducting the Brewer Chamber Sonata for piano No. 8 (Op.13) in C minor "Pathetique": Finale Orchestra in a recording from 1994. Michael McHale 4’33 The work plays revenge and conflict against love in a Roman- controlled Egypt, where Queen Berenice of Egypt is told by the 17:34 senate in Rome to marry a young Roman, Alessandro, instead Pietro NARDINI of her intended, the rival Egyptian Prince Demetrio. But he Violin Concerto in G major secretly prefers Berenice's sister Selene, and is plotting to Giuliano Carmignola (violin) desert the queen and use the marriage to seize the Egyptian Venice Baroque Orchestra throne, while the powerful backing of Rome threatens them all. Andrea Marcon ARCHIV 477 6606 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 34 of 41 Tr 7-9 THU 19:00 Performance on 3 (b00npndd) 16’27 Dvorak, Martinu

17:51 Part 1 ELLINGTON It don’t mean a thing (if it ain’t got that swing) Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Ella Fitzgerald (vocals) Duke Ellington Orchestra In a concert from City Halls, Glasgow, Stefan Solyom conducts Duke Ellington (director) the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in music by Dvorak and VERVE 833 291-2 Bohuslav Martinu's Piano Concerto No 3, written in New York in Tr 11 1948 and featuring Czech pianist Ivo Kahanek as soloist. 7’04 Ivo Kahanek (piano) 18:03 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY Stefan Solyom (conductor) Sleeping Beauty, Op.66: March Act 3, No.21 London Symphony Orchestra Dvorak: Carnival Overture Andre Previn (conductor) Martinu: Piano Concerto No 3. EMI 9676892 CD 2 Tr 10 3’20 THU 19:45 Twenty Minutes (b00npp6s) Inside the Revolution 18:07 BYRD 1989: Twentieth Anniversary Cantiones Sacrae, 1589, No. 14, Vigilate Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Nick Thorpe, the BBC's Central Europe correspondent, reads Richard Marlow (director) from his book '89: The Unfinished Revolution, with excerpts CHAN0733 from audio tapes he made in the final days of communism in Tr 14 Prague and East Germany. 4’14 Having moved to Budapest as a peace activist three years 18:12 earlier, Thorpe spent 1989 'revolution-hopping' - reporting on LIVE the dying days of communist regimes among the people of SURMAN Budapest, Prague, East Germany and Romania. Improvisation John Surman (saxophone) He recounts his experiences in the heart of the revolutions in 3’48 the former Czechoslovakia and East Germany - from Prague's famous student protests to the Leipzig church where the East 18:22 German revolution kick-started, providing a moving insight into LIVE the people and places behind the protests. And he gives a SURMAN unique view of the environmental problems facing both Improvisation countries, including the wood-carvers in the Ore Mountains for John Surman (saxophone) whom communist policies had had a disastrous effect on the 5’06 local forest.

18:33 Billy STRAYHORN THU 20:05 Performance on 3 (b00npp60) Chelsea Bridge Dvorak, Martinu John Surman (saxophone) John Abercrombie (guitar) Part 2 Drew Gress (double-bass) Jack DeJohnette (drums) Presented by Petroc Trelawny. ECM 2046 Tr 5 The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's concert at Glasgow's 5’48 City Halls concludes with a performance of Dvorak's famous New World Symphony, inspired by the composer's visits to the 18:40 United States. BACH Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A Major BMV 1055 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Angela Hewitt (piano) Stefan Solyom (conductor) Australian Chamber Orchestra Richard Tognetti (director) Dvorak: Symphony No 9 in E minor, Op 95 (From the New HYPERION CDA67607/8 World). CD 2 Tr 1-3 13’35 THU 21:15 Night Waves (b00npndg) 18:55 Free Thinking 2009 BRAHMS Nachtwandler Op. 86 No. 3 Lisa Jardine Simon Keenlyside (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Free Thinking 2009 SONY 88697566892 Tr 15 In a lecture entitled Newfangled Families, delivered to an 4’04 audience at BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking festival at the Sage, Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 35 of 41 Gateshead, Prof Lisa Jardine argues that the science of 23:36 reproduction will create some of the century's most challenging Mary Macmaster and Donald Hay: Pibroch ethical dilemmas, unleashing profound moral choices and Album: Love and Reason complex emotions. And, as a historian, she reflects on the MacMaster/Hay Records lessons from the ethical dilemmas of the past. Presented by Rana Mitter. (Segue)

Lisa Jardine is one of Britain's most prominent public 23:43 intellectuals. She is a professional historian, regular broadcaster Busoni arr Adams: Cradle song (of the man at his mother’s and is chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology coffin) Authority - a controversial job for any public figure. London Sinfonietta/John Adams Nonesuch 7559793592

THU 22:00 Composer of the Week (b00npnd4) (Segue) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] 23:51 Mohori: Yum Yeam THU 23:00 The Essay (b00npndv) Album: Cambodia The World Turned Upside Down Ocora C 560034

Ivan Kytka 23:54 Alfredo Marceneiro : Mocita dos Caracois Passports, garden chairs, cars or contraceptives. Four essayists Album: The Fabulous Marceneiro (O Fabuloso Marceneiro) from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on the changing use Som Livre and meaning of an apparently banal object - an object that unlocks a wider story about how daily life in their country was (Segue) transformed by the dramatic events of 1989. 23:57 In today's programme the journalist Ivan Kytka reflects on the Quincy Jones: Peep Freak Patrol Car importance of cars in communist Czechoslovakia. Album: The Reel Hip O HIPD-40168 Producer: Julia Johnson. 00:00 Mark O’Leary: Epilogue THU 23:15 Late Junction (b00npnqb) Mark O’Leary (guitar) St Stale Storløkken (church organ) Stein Fiona Talkington Inge Braekhus (percussion) Album: St Fin Barre’s Fiona Talkington introduces a Scottish lament from harpist Mary Leo Records CDLR 526 MacMaster and percussionist Donald Hay, a cradle song by Busoni arranged by John Adams and the sound of the Ethiopian (Segue) begena. 00:05 Track List: Orlando Gibbons : In Nomine Rose Consort of Viols 23:15 Naxos 8.550603 Mary Macmaster/Donald Hay: Soraidh Leis a Bhreacan Ùr Album: Love and Reason (Segue) MDMC001 00:08 23:19 Bonnie Prince Billy: There is something I have to say Håkon Kornstad: Klaff Album: Beware Album: Dwell Time Domino WIGCD / 233P2 Jazzland 270971 0 (Segue) (Segue) 00:12 23:25 Tortoise: Eden Deftene Belete Mengesh: Hymn to the Virgin Album: Standards Album: Deftene Belete Mengesh Warp CD 81P Nonesuch 00:14 (Segue) Thomas Feiner and Anywhen: Dinah and the beautiful blue Album: 23:27 Samadhisound Sound CD SS013 Lost Brother: Departure Album: Lost Brother (Segue) Hopscotch Records Hop / 33 00:19 23:32 Ryuichi Sakomoto: Tama Colleen: Echoes and Coral Album: Playing The Piano Album: Les Ondes Silencieuses Decca 2717098 Leaf BAY 57 (Segue) (Segue)

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 36 of 41 00:22 Jean Stilwell (mezzo-soprano) Max de Wardener: Automata Canadian Chamber Ensemble Album: Where I Am Today Raffi Armenian (conductor) AC11CD 3.55am 00:27 Francaix, Jean (1912-1997): Serenade for small orchestra Mamadou Diabate, Ustad Shujaat, Husain Khan, Lalgudi GJR Canadian Chamber Ensemble Krishnan: Nyanfi Raffi Armenian (conductor) Album: Strings Tradition Felmay 8100 4.04am Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700-06): Trio Sonata, Op 8 No 11 00:44 Ensemble 415 Trad: Halling Chiara Banchini (conductor) Einar Mjølsnes, Frank Henrik Rolland (hardnager fiddle), Ivar Kolve (percussion) 4.16am Album: FYHND the county musicians of Hodaland Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849): Waltz in A flat for piano, Op 34 HFK 0801 No 1 Zoltan Kocsis (piano) (Segue) 4.22am 00:45 Lukacic, Ivan (1587-1648): Quam pulchra es; Quemadmodum Hauschka: Zuhause desiderat; Panis angelicus (Sacrae Cantiones) - motets Album: XVI Reflections on Classical Music Pro Cantione Antiqua Promo 4.36am 00:51 Palmgren, Selim (1878-1951): Exotic March Nils Petter Molvaer with Eivind Aarset, Audun Erlien, Audun Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Kleive: Cruel Altitude George de Godzinsky (conductor) Album: Hamada Sula 602527020419 4.41am Sarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908): Romanza Andaluza, Op 22 Moshe Hammer (violin) Valerie Tryon (piano) FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2009 4.47am FRI 01:00 Through the Night (b00npp53) Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Bachiana Brasileira No 9 for Including: string orchestra Amadeus Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra in Poznan 1.00am Agnieszka Duczmal (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): String Quartet in C, K465 (Dissonance) 4.56am 1.28am Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) (text Psalm 85/5-10): Troste uns Shostakovich, Dimitri (1906-1975): String Quartet No 7 in F Gott unser Heiland - motet sharp minor, Op 108 Cantus Colln 1.41am Dbussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, Op 10 5.01am Silvestri Quartet Saint-Saens, Camille (1835-1921): Saltarelle, Op 74 (Emile Deschamps) 2.05am Lamentabile Consort: Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Symphony No 4 in A, Op 90 Jan Stromberg, Gunnar Andersson (tenors) (Italian) Bertil Marcusson (baritone) Oslo Philharmonic Olle Skold (bass) Nello Santi (conductor) 5.07am 2.36am Parac, Frano (b.1948): Sarabande for orchestra Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto in D minor Zagreb Philharmony for flute and strings, Wq 22 Pavle Despalj (conductor) Martin Michael Koffer (flute) Slovenicum Chamber Orchestra 5.18am Uros Lajovic (conductor) Fritsch, Balthasar (1570/80-after 1608): Paduan and two Galliards (Primitiae musicales, Frankfurt/Main 1606) 3.01am Hortus Musicus Janacek, Leos (1854-1928): Taras Bulba - rhapsody for Andrew Mustonen (conductor) orchestra Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra 5.26am Volodymyr Sirenko (conductor) Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Pavane pour une infante defunte Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 3.24am Jorge Mester (conductor) Matusic, Frano (b.1961): Two Croatian Folksongs Dubrovnik Guitar Trio 5.34am Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Gavotte in 3.31am D, Op 49 No 3 Berio, Luciano (1925-2003): Folk Songs (1964) for mezzo- Stefan Lindgren (piano) soprano and seven players Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 37 of 41 5.38am BUTTERWORTH Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Dance of the Seven Veils The Banks of Green Willow – Idyll for Small Orchestra (Salome, Op 54) English Chamber Orchestra Sydney Symphony Orchestra Jeffrey Tate (conductor) Stuart Challender (conductor) EMI CDC7479452, T.1

5.49am 07:39 Strauss, Johann II (1825-1899): An der schonen, blauen Donau, Op 314 - waltz for orchestra with chorus ad lib RAVEL BBC Philharmonic Alborada del gracioso (arr. Safri Duo) Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) Colin Currie (marimba) Sam Walton (marimba) 5.59am EMI CDZ5722672, T.6 J Strauss II, arr. Schoenberg: Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltz), Op 437 (1888) 07:43 Canadian Chamber Ensemble Raffi Armenian (conductor) BACH Prelude from English Suite No. IV 6.12am in F major, BWV 809 Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764): Le temple de la gloire - Murray Perahia (piano) orchestral suites from the opera-ballet (1745) SONY CLASSICAL SK60277, T.8 Tafelmusik Jeanne Lamon (conductor) 07:48

6.42am MAHLER Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): Valses nobles et sentimentales Ging heut’ morgen übers Feld (As I walked this morning through (1912) the field) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra From Songs of a Wayfarer Bernard Haitink (conductor). Thomas Hampson (baritone) Wiener Philharmoniker Leonard Bernstein (conductor) FRI 07:00 Breakfast (b00npp55) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4316822, T.2 Friday - Rob Cowan 07:53 07:03: BOCCHERINI GERSHWIN Fandango from Guitar Quintet IV Fascinating Rhythm & I Got Rhythm ‘Fandango’, G.448 William Bolcom (piano) Europa Galante NONESUCH 7559791512, T.5 & 17 VIRGIN VERITAS 5 45607, T.4 07:06 08:03 CANTELOUBE Baïlèro from Chants d’Auvergne CHOPIN Kate Royal (soprano) Etude in G-flat major, op.10, no.5 Academy of St Martin in the Fields (“Black Key”) Edward Gardner (conductor) Vladimir Horowitz (piano) EMI CLASSICS 3 94419 2, T.3 CBS CD42305, T.6 07:13 08:05

FALCONIERI JOHN BEDYNGHAM Ciaccona Durer ne puis (Rondeau) Daniel Hope (violin) Members of The Medieval Ensemble of London Soloists from the Chamber Orchestra of Europe Peter Davies & Timothy Davies (directors) DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 477 8094, T.1 L’OISEAU-LYRE 478 0023, T.5

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MOZART DVORAK Theme and Variations from Divertimento No.15 in B flat major, 3rd Movement from Symphony no.2 in B flat major, op.4 K.287 London Symphony Orchestra Berliner Philharmoniker Witold Rowicki (conductor) Herbert von Karajan (conductor) PHILIPS 432 602-2, CD3/T.1 TESTAMENT SBT 1453, T.3 08:24 07:24 SCHUBERT CAREY BLYTON Scherzo from Piano Sonata in B flat major, D.960 The Velvet Gentleman – a la brossienne (a tribute to Erik Satie) Alfred Brendel (piano) The Cann Piano Duo DECCA 478 2116, CD2/T.7 UPBEAT URCD229, T.24 08:31 07:31 ROSSINI Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 38 of 41 Overture to Otello DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 447 361-2, CD2/T.28-30 Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) 09:55 PHILIPS 412 893-2, T.8 GERSHWIN 08:41 My man’s gone now (Porgy & Bess) Isabelle Kabatu (Bess) R. STRAUSS Chamber Orchestra of Europe Wiegenlied (Cradle Song), op.41, no.1 Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) Christine Brewer (soprano) RCA RED SEAL 88697591762, CD1/T.12 Roger Vignoles (piano) HYPERION CDA67488, T.10 FRI 10:00 Classical Collection (b00npp57) 08:46 Friday - Sarah Walker

CHÉDEVILLE With Sarah Walker. Sonata in G minor Michala Petri (recorder) Great performances and classic recordings on a theme of George Malcolm (harpsichord) memorial and the act of remembrance. Featuring Adrian Boult's DECCA 475 8464, CD4/T.1-4 classic recording of Parry's Elegy for Brahms and Rene Jacob's performance of Haydn's Symphony No 91, part of an ongoing 08:55 cycle of the complete Haydn symphonies.

LOUIS LOUIGUY 10.00am La vie en rose Lambert: Concerto for piano and nine players James Galway (flute) Richard Rodney Bennett (piano) The Galway Pops Orchestra Members of the English Sinfonia Vincent Fanuele (conductor) Neville Dilkes (conductor) RCA RED SEAL 88697 42201 2, T.19 EMI 5655962 08:59 10.28am DEBUSSY Haydn: Symphony No 91 in E flat Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune Freiburger Barockorchester The Cleveland Orchestra Rene Jacobs (conductor) Pierre Boulez (conductor) HARMONIA MUNDI HMC901849 DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 4357662, T.1 10.55am 09:08 Parry: Elegy for Brahms London Philharmonic Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY (arr. J. Fletcher) Adrian Boult (conductor) Waltz from Sleeping Beauty EMI 7490222 Philip Jones Brass Ensemble DECCA 4119552, T.12 11.12am Howells: Hymnus Paradisi 09:12 Joan Rodgers (soprano) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) MOZART BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra Six German Dances, K.509 Richard Hickox (conductor) London Symphony Orchestra CHANDOS CHAN 9744. Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) SONY CLASSICAL SBK 48 266, T.12-17 FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b00npp59) 09:24 Erik Satie (1866-1925)

THE PENGUIN CAFÉ ORCHESTRA Le Maitre Numbers 1-4 The Penguin Café Orchestra By the early 1920s, Satie was the toast of Paris. Having been PCOBOX1, 07243 811482 2, CD3/T.6 spotted by the legendary impresario Jean Cocteau, he found himself working with the likes of Picasso and hailed by a new 09:34 generation as "the Prince Of Musicians". The composer had also invented "furniture music" - designed to work unnoticed as VAUGHAN WILLIAMS interior decoration, a little like modern muzak. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Philharmonia Orchestra Donald Macleod introduces Satie's momentous last decade, Sir Malcolm Sargent (conductor) featuring two rare fanfares for trumpet and a song written in EMI CDM 7 63382 2, T.3 memory of the composer's greatest friend and colleague, Claude Debussy. The week ends with Satie's remarkable 09:50 Entr'acte Cinematographique, the first ever film music to be written frame-by-frame, and a startling precursor of MILHAUD minimalism. Final 3 movements from Le Carnaval d’Aix Claude Helffer (piano) Orchestre National de L’Opera de Monte-Carlo FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b00npp5c) Louis Frémaux (conductor) The American Romantics Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 39 of 41 Willard White/Eugene Asti Orchestre National de France Kurt Masur (conductor). The conclusion of a series of concerts celebrating the music of American romantic composers. FRI 17:00 In Tune (b00npp5h) Recorded on Independence weekend 2009 in the setting of the Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the Ship and Dockside Gallery at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, arts world, including vocal consort La Nuova Musica, with leading British bass-baritone Willard White performs and director David Bates, performing three Monteverdi pieces introduces a diverse solo programme, including works by ahead of their recital at Kings Place. Bernstein, Copland and Rogers and Hammerstein. He is accompanied by American pianist Eugene Asti. And jazz vocalist Cleveland Watkiss joins Sean in the studio ahead of his 50th birthday celebrations at the 2009 London Jazz Willard White (bass-baritone) Festival. Eugene Asti (piano) 17:02 Ives: An Old Flame; In the Alley; Ilmenau; The Cage; Ich grolle GRIEG (arr. Ellington) nicht; Slow March; Berceuse; 1-2-3 Peer Gynt (Anitra’s Dance) Copland: The Boatmen's Dance; Long Time Ago; The Dodger; Duke Ellington & Band The Little Horses; Simple Gifts; At the River; I Bought Me a Cat COLUMBIA 46825 Rodgers and Hammerstein: Edelweiss (The Sound of Music); If I Track 14 Loved You (Carousel); Some Enchanted Evening (South Pacific); 2:56 This Nearly Was Mine (South Pacific) Bernstein: My House (Peter Pan); Who Am I? (Peter Pan); 17:05 Tonight (West Side Story); Somewhere (West Side Story) CHABRIER Gershwin: There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York Joyeuse Marche (Porgy and Bess); Summertime (Porgy and Bess); I Got Plenty of Vienna Philharmonic Nothin' (Porgy and Bess). John Eliot Gardiner (Anitra’s Dance) DG 447 751 2 Track 10 FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b00npp5f) 3:30 Berlin Wall 20th Anniversary 17:11 Episode 4 LIVE MONTEVERDI 1989: Twentieth Anniversary L’Orfeo (Tu sei Morta) La Nuova Musica Series of performances marking the twentieth anniversary of David Bates (Director) the fall of the Berlin Wall, featuring German orchestras from 1:47 both sides of the wall and revolutionary music. 17:19 The Berlin Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel perform works LIVE by Rachmaninov and Stravinsky. Conductor Kurt Masur reflects MONTEVERDI on how close protesters in the East German city of Leipzig came Lamento Della Ninfa (Madrigali Guerrieri ed Amorosi, 1638) to tragedy and conducts Beethoven's incidental music to La Nuova Musica Goethe's play Egmont. Beethoven depicts in music Goethe's David Bates (Director) libertarian hero Count Egmont, his faith in his fellow man and 5:47 his resolute opposition to tyranny. 17:30 The link stays literary with Liszt's tone poem Tasso - Lamento e LIVE Trionfo. Torquato Tasso was a 16th-century Italian poet and the MONTEVERDI subject of works by both Goethe and Lord Byron, who, in turn, Sestina (O chiome d’or; Dunque, amate Relique) is the inspiration behind Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony. La Nuova Musica David Bates (Director) Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead 5:05 Berlin Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel (conductor) 17:37 MOZART Stravinsky: Violin Concerto Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat, K417 Viktoria Mullova (violin) Barry Tuckwell (horn) Berlin Philharmonic English Chamber Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel (conductor) DECCA 410 284 2 Tracks 6-8 2.50pm 12.52 Beethoven: Egmont - incidental music Melanie Diener (soprano) 17:50 Orchestra National de France CHOPIN Kurt Masur (conductor) Nocturne in F sharp major Op.15 No.2 Angela Hewitt (piano) Liszt: Tasso - Lamento e Trionfo HYPERION CDA 67371/2 BBC Philharmonic CD 1, track 7 Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) 3:32

3.50pm 17:54 Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony VERDI Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 40 of 41 Rigoletto (Act III: Bella figlia dell’amore) FRI 20:30 The Verb (b00nppl9) Placido Domingo (Duke of Mantua) Martha Wainwright/Paul Durcan/Writing in Old Age/Halldor Elena Obraztsova (Magdalena) Laxness Ileana Cotrubas (Gilda) Piero Cappuccilli (Rigoletto) Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's weekly cabaret of the word. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Carlo Maria Giulini Martha Wainwright sings Piaf DG 0028948026357 Wainwright was introduced to Edith Piaf when she and brother Track 14 Rufus found their mother's stash of the great singer's records. 4.21 Her bilingual upbringing in Montreal has undoubtedly helped her get to grips with Piaf's lyrics, but - she tells Ian - she still 18:03 feels the need to avoid famous tracks like La Vie En Rose in GABRIELI favour of more obscure treasures. Martha's latest album is Sans Canzon septimi toni no 2 Fusils, Ni Souliers, A Paris: Martha Wainwright's Piaf Record. Philadelphia Brass Ensemble SONY CLASSICAL MHK62353 Paul Durcan CD1, track 1 The hugely popular Irish poet, known for a comic flair that 2:48 regularly reduces his readers to hysterics at readings, reflects on forty years of writing as a new anthology of his work, Life is 18:09 a Dream: Forty Years of Reading Poems, is published. LIVE JEROME KERN Verb Guide to... the world's oldest published authors The Folks who live on the Hill Following his investigation of the youthful publishing efforts of Cleveland Watkiss (vocals) Lucretia Maria Davidson, Marjory Fleming and HP Lovecraft, Julian Joseph (piano) Toby Litt turns his attention to writing in old age, with a look at 3:48 the work of George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett and Stanley Kunitz. 18:18 LIVE Lost Laureate CLEVELAND WATKISS When Icelandic novelist Halldor Laxness won the Nobel Prize for Dear Mr Khan literature in 1955, the Nobel academy credited him with Cleveland Watkiss (vocals) renewing 'the Icelandic language as an artistic means of Julian Joseph (piano) expression'. Still much-loved in Scandinavia, his novels - 4:26 including Independent People and The Atom Station - are little known in the UK. His biographer, Halldor Gudmundsson, tells 18:25 the story of an author determined to put Iceland on the literary MACOLM ARNOLD map. The Padstow Lifeboat Grimethorpe Colliery Band Conductor Malcolm Arnold FRI 21:15 Composer of the Week (b00npp59) RCA 74321883922 [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] CD1, track 21 4.40 FRI 22:15 The Essay (b00npplc) The World Turned Upside Down FRI 18:30 Performance on 3 (b00npp5k) English Chamber Orchestra/Paul Watkins Kataryna Wolczuk

Petroc Trelawny presents a concert given at London's Cadogan Passports, garden chairs, cars or contraceptives. Four essayists Hall by the English Chamber Orchestra under the baton of its from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on the changing use new music director Paul Watkins. and meaning of an apparently banal object - an object that unlocks a wider story about how daily life in their country was The concert opens with the magical fairy world of transformed by the dramatic events of 1989. Mendelssohn's Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream followed by the turbulent dreams of Britten's Nocturne for In today's programme the Polish academic Kataryna Wolczuk tenor, strings and seven obligato instruments. Watkins shows presents a personal view of contraception, women's rights and his talent as a virtuoso cellist in one of CPE Bach's cello the importance of calendars in Poland, both before and after concertos, ahead of Mozart's last symphony, the Jupiter, the collapse of communism. regarded as one of the great works of classical music. Producer: Julia Johnson. Allan Clayton (tenor) English Chamber Orchestra Paul Watkins (cello/director) FRI 22:30 Jazz on 3 (b00ntm7s) London Jazz Festival Live Show Mendelssohn: Overture (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Britten: Nocturne Jez Nelson presents a special programme from Ronnie Scott's CPE Bach: Cello Concerto in A, Wq172 jazz club in Soho on the opening night of the 2009 London Jazz Mozart: Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter) Festival. With exclusive performances from some of the most sought-after acts at the festival, the line-up illustrates the Followed by a final focus on the English Chamber Orchestra. diversity and value of both established and new artists on the Paul Watkins reflects on the present - and the future - of the current scene. ensemble, with a selection of their most recent recordings including Henry Tomasi's Trumpet Concerto in B flat with soloist Veteran vibraphone master Bobby Hutcherson performs with Clement Saunier. his quartet, dishing up his signature soulful sound, while Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 7 – 13 November 2009 Page 41 of 41 Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Kurt Elling performs with his Festival pianist. Plus music from experimental Sardinian guitarist Paolo Angeli and British band Empirical demonstrating their This concert is broadcast on Jazz on 3 on Monday 23rd combination of classic and contemporary jazz. November 2009 from 11.15pm

Follow Jez Nelson and the Jazz On 3 team on twitter throughout Paolo Angeli performs live at Ronnie Scott's the London Jazz Festival: http://twitter.com/jeznelson Paolo plays at the Vortex on Saturday 14th November 2009 as http://twitter.com/r3jazzon3 part of the London Jazz Festival

See photos from the show online: Pre-recorded interview with Sonny Rollins http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzon3 CD track: For more information on the paintings created by Gina Artist: Sonny Rollins (saxophone), Stan Tracey (piano), Rick Southgate during the performances live at Ronnie Scott's, Laird (bass), Ronnie Stephenson (drums) please contact her on [email protected] Track Title: St Thomas Composer: Sonny Rollins Empirical perform at Ronnie Scott's Album Title: Sonny Rollins live in London Label: Harkit Nathaniel Facey (alto saxophone) Released: 2006 Lewis Wright (vibes) Tom Farmer (double bass) Kurt Elling and Lawrence Hobgood perform live at Ronnie Shaney Forbes (drums) Scott's

Empirical perform on Saturday 21st November 2009 at The Kurt Elling (vocals) Forge in Camden as part of the London Jazz Festival Lawrence Hobgood (piano)

Empirical's album Out 'n' In is available on Naim jazz Kurt Elling perform on Saturday 14th November 2009 at the Pizza Express Jazz Club as part of the London Jazz Festival Tomasz Stanko Quartet recorded for Jazz on 3 on 19th December 2005 at the Barbican during the London Jazz Festival Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings The Music of Coltrane and Hartman is out on Concord Tomasz Stanko (trumpet) Lawrence Hobgood's album When The Heart Dances is out on Marcin Wasilewski (piano) Naim and features Kurt Elling and Charlie Haden Slawomir Kurkiewicz (double bass) Michal Miskiewica (drums) CD Tracks:

Title: Sweet Thing Artist: Helge Lien Trio (Helge Lien - piano, Frode Berg - bass, Composer: Tomasz Stanko Knut Aalefjaer - drums) Track Title: Halla Troll Tomasz Stanko plays with his new quintet on Saturday 14th Composer: Helge Lien November 2009 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the Album Title: Hello Troll London Jazz Festival. Label: Ozella Released: 2008 This concert is broadcast on Jazz On 3 on Monday 16th November 2009 from 11.15pm The Helge Lien Trio perform on Friday 20th November 2009 at the Pizza Express Jazz Club as part of the London Jazz Festival Tomasz Stanko's album 'Dark Eyes' is out on ECM This concert is broadcast on Jazz on 3 on Monday 7th December Interview with Bobby Hutcherson live at Ronnie Scott's from 11.15pm

Bobby Hutcherson Quartet perform live at Ronnie Scott's Artist: John Surman (baritone sax), Drew Grass (bass), John Abercrombie (guitar), Jack DeJohnette (drums) Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone) Track Title: Brewster's Rooster Joe Gilman (piano) Composer: John Surman Glenn Richman (bass) Album Title: Brewster's Rooster Eddie Marshall (drums) Label: ECM Released: 2009 Bobby Hutcherson's new album Wise One is out on Kind of Blue John Surman's ensemble perform on Wednesday 18th Carla Bley's Lost Chords recorded for Jazz on 3 on 19th November as part of the London Jazz Festival November 2004 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during the London Jazz Festival Ted Daniel and Michael Marcus perform live at Ronnie Scott's

Carla Bley (piano) Ted Daniel (trumpet) Steve Swallow (bass) Michael Marcus (reeds) (saxophone) Billy Drummond (drums) For details of Radio 3's coverage of the London Jazz Festival go to: Title: Mister Misterioso http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/londonjazzfestival/2009/. Composer: Carla Bley

Carla Bley and the Lost Chords play at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Tuesday 17th November 2009 as part of the London Jazz Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/

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