Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 1 of 13

SATURDAY 19 AUGUST 2017 Sonata in C major for flute and harpsichord Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Robert Houlihan Vladislav Brunner jr. (flute), Herta Madarova (harpsichord) MARCO POLO 8225006 (CD) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b091sy4d) Christoph Konig conducts Solistes Europeens 6:03 AM GERALD BARRY: The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant Jonathan Swain presents a concert from Luxembourg of Grieg, Haydn, Joseph [1732­1809] Rayanne Dupuis (Petra von Kant), Elgar and Brahms with Solistes Européens conducted by Symphony no.96 in D major H.1.96 (Miracle) Karin Thimm (Mary Plazas), Christoph König, and violinist Renaud Capuçon. Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner Stephanie Marshall (Sidonie von Grasenabb), (conductor) RTE National Symphony Orchestra, Gerhard Markson 1:01 AM DISCOVERY MUSIC AND VISION DMV116 (2CD) Grieg , Edvard [1843­1907] 6:26 AM In autumn ­ Overture Op.11 Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) GERALD BARRY: The Importance of Being Earnest Solistes Européens, Christoph König (conductor) Suite Bergamasque (1890) Alan Ewing (Lady Bracknell); Roger Woodward (piano) Peter Tantsits (Jack Worthing); 1:12 AM Katalin Karolyi (Gwendolen Fairfax); Elgar, Edward [1857­1934] 6:44 AM Birmingham Contemporary Music Group; Violin in B minor Op.61 Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) Thomas Adès (conductor). Renaud Capuçon (violin), Solistes Européens, Christoph König Scherzo Capriccioso (Op.66) NMC D197 (CD) (conductor) Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec, Raffi Armenian (conductor). Sea Eagle 1:55 AM GERALD BARRY: Jabberwocky Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] PETER MAXWELL DAVIES: Sea Eagle Symphony No.3 in F major, Op.90 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b091syy3) COLIN MATTHEWS: Three of a Kind Solistes Européens, Christoph König (conductor) Saturday ­ Elizabeth Alker HUW WATKINS: Trio DAVID MATTHEWS: Quintet for Horn and Strings Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 2:29 AM MARK­ANTHONY THURNAGE: Prayer for a Great Man featuring listener requests. Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) ROBIN HOLLOWAY: Trio for Horn, and Piano Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op.44 Email [email protected]. Mark Padmore (tenor); Ingrid Fliter (piano); Ebène Quartet Huw Watkins (piano); Richard Watkins (horn). 3:01 AM SAT 09:00 Record Review (b091syy5) NMC D203 (CD) Aulin, Tor (1866­1914) Violin Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.14 Summer Record Review: Andrew McGregor with Hannah French. Proms Composer Gerald Barry GERALD BARRY : Barry Meets Beethoven Stig Nilsson (Violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Michel Beethoven; Plasson (conductor) 9.00am Oh Lord, how vain; The Coming of Winter; 3:34 AM Overtures, Preludes & Intermezzi First Sorrow; Sasnauskas, Ceslovas (1867­1916) BELLINI: Norma Overture Long Time; Requiem (1912­15) BOITO: Prologue from "Mefistofele": Prelude Schott & Sons, Mainz Inesa Linaburgyte (mezzo­soprano); Algirdas Janutas (tenor), CATALANI: La Wally: Prelude to Act Three Stephen Richardson (bass), Vladimiras Prudnikovas (bass); Kaunas State Choir, Lithuanian DONIZETTI: Ugo Conte di Parigi: Sinfonia Chamber Choir Ireland, National Symphony Orchestra, Petras Bingelis (conductor) GIORDANO, U: Siberia: Preludio LEONCAVALLO: Die Medici: Prelude to Act 1; I Medici: Crash Ensemble, Paul Hillier (conductor) 4:08 AM Prelude to Act III ORCHID CLASSICS ORC100055 (CD) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) PONCHIELLI: Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda) 12 Variations in B flat major, K.500 PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly: Intermezzo Act II, part 2; Edgar: New Tchaikovsky and Telemann Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano) Prelude to Act IV 10.08am ROSSINI: La Pietra del paragone Overture The Tchaikovsky Project 4:18 AM VERDI: Un giorno di regno Overture; Prelude to Act III from I PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY: Manfred Symphony, op. 58 Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681­1767] Lombardi alla prima crociata Czech Philharmonic Orchestra; Quadro in G minor Filarmonica della Scala, Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Semyon Bychkov (conductor). Bolette Roed (recorder), dei Suonatori (ensemble) DECCA 4831148 (CD) Decca 483 2320 (CD)

4:27 AM MAHLER: Das klagende Lied : Fantasias for Viola da Gamba, Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (1840­1893) Simone Schneider (soprano), TWV 40:26­37 Pezzo capriccioso ­ morceau de concert, arr for cello and piano Taja Ariane Baumgartner (mezzo­soprano), Robert Smith (viola da gamba) Narek Hakhnazaryan (Cello), Katya Apekisheva (Piano) Torsten Kerl (tenor), RESONUS CLASSICS RES10195 (CD) Adrian Erod (baritone), 4:34 AM Camilo Diaz Delegado (tenor), GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Twelve Fantasias for Solo Flute Norman, Ludvig (1831­1885) Juyoung Kim (bass), TELEMANN: Fantasias (12) for solo flute, TWV 40:2­13 Rosa rorans bonitatem (Op.45) (1876) ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ashley Solomon (flute) Eva Wedin (mezzo­soprano soloist), Swedish Radio Choir, Wiener Singakademie, CHANNEL CCS40617 (CD) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gustaf Sjökvist (conductor) Soloists of the Tolzer Knabenchor, Cornelius Meister (conductor) 10.41am Hannah French on Telemann anniversary box sets 4:43 AM CAPRICCIO C5316 (CD) (release date 8th September 2017) GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Sacred Music 8 CD set Liszt, Franz [1811­1886] CD 1: Festive : La Lugubre gondola, S.200 9.30am Proms Composer: Gerald Barry Der Herr lebet; Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) In his setting of texts the Irish composer Gerald Barry delights in Her und Dank sey Dir gesungen; the unexpected, in his instrumental music he commands the Der Geist giebt Zeugnis. AM 4:51 senses, all of which belies the complexity of his underlying Miriam Feuersinger (soprano); Bellini, Vincenzo (1801­1835), arr. unknown structures. Growing up in rural Cork, he was introduced to music Franz Vitzthum (countertenor); Oboe Concerto in E flat (arranged for trumpet) through listening to the radio and has vividly described his Klaus Mertens (bass­baritone); Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, visceral reaction to hearing a Handel opera aria for the first time. Collegium vocale Siegen; Michael Halasz (conductor) He studied with Stockhausen and Kagel, and the composer Hannoversche Hofkapelle; Thomas Adès has described his music as "unprecedented". Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). 5:01 AM Andrew explores recordings of this intriguing composer's music Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) ahead of the world premiere of his piece 'Canada' in Monday CD 2: Festive Cantatas: Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F, BWV.1047 evening's Prom; commissioned by the BBC and performed by the Ich weib, dass mein Erloser lebt; Ars Barocca CBSO under Mirga Gražinytė­Tyla. Gott fahret auf mit Jauchzen; Daran ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes. 5:12 AM Stefanie Wust (soprano); Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) GERALD BARRY Piano Quartet; Au Milieu; Triorchic Blues; Bob; Sur les Pointes; Angela Froemer (contralto); Two Nocturnes (Op.32) Georg Poplutz (tenor); Kevin Kenner (piano) Swinging Tripes and Trillibubkins; Triorchic Blues; ‘______’ [Line]; Sextet. Jens Hamann (bass); Collegium vocale Siegen; 5:22 AM Nua Nos, Dairine Ni Mheadhra (conductor). Hannoversche Hofkapelle; Järnefelt, Armas (1869­1958) NMC D022 (CD) Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). The Sound of Home Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) GERALD BARRY: The Intelligence Park Nicholas Clapton (Serafino); CD 3: Heilig, heilig, heilig ist Gott. Trompeten Consort Friedemann Immer; 5:33 AM Paul Harrhy (D’Esperaudieu); Collegium vocale Siegen; Bax, Arnold [1883­1953] Stephen Richardson (Cramer); Hannoversche Hofkapelle; Mater ora filium for double choir Almeida Ensemble; Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). BBC Singers, David Hill (conductor) Robert Houlihan (conductor) NMC D122 (CD) 5:43 AM CD 4: Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille. Morawetz, Oskar (1917­2007) GERALD BARRY: Orchestral Works Dagmar Linde (alto); Clarinet sonata Of Queens' Gardens; Max Ciolek (tenor); Joaquín Valdepeñas (clarinet), Patricia Parr (piano) Cheveux­de­frise; Achim Ruck (bass); Flamboys; Raimund Nolte (bass); 5:53 AM Sur les pointes; Trompeten Consort Friedemann Immer; Schickhard, Johann Christian (c.1682­c.1760) Hard D; Diner Collegium vocale Siegen; Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 2 of 13

Hannoversche Hofkapelle; Oratorio, Ino With music by , , Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). CD 13 ­ Opera. , Paul Siefert, , Samuel Scheidt, , Delphin Strungk, CD 5: Cantatas. Emmanuel Pahud; Frans Bruggen; Han de Vries; Sergei Caspar Othmayr, Thomas Selle, Bartholomaeus Gasius, Melchior Lobet den Herrn, alle seine Heerscharen; Nakariakov; Maurice Andre; Albrecht Mayer; Alice Harnoncourt; Franck, Heinrich Schutz, Christoph Bernhard, Hieronymus Wer nur den lieben Gott last walten; Anner Bylsma; Wilbert Hazelzet; Kees Boeke; Bob van Asperen; Praetorius, Johann Steffens, , , Der Tod ist verschlungen in den Sieg. Wolfram Christ; Gustav Leonhardt; Roberta Alexander; Max van , Balthasar Resinarius, Andreas Hammerschmidt Dorothee Fries (soprano); Egmond; Kurt Equiluz; Siegmund Nimsgern; Concentus Musicus Bart Jacobs (organ), Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier (conductor) Mechthild Georg (alto); Wien; Nikolaus Harnoncourt (director); Berliner Barock Solisten; RICERCAR RIC376 (2CD) Andreas Post (tenor); Rainer Kussmaul (director); Concerto Amsterdam; Frans Bruggen Albrecht Pohl (bass); (director); Alma Musica Amsterdam; Lucy van Dael (director); Trompeten Consort Friedemann Immer; The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Hugh Wolff (director); SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b091syy7) Collegium vocale Siegen; Sonnerie; Monteverdi­Chor Hamburg; Ensemble Florilegium Ilker Arcayurek, Amatis Piano Trio, Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad, Hannoversche Hofkapelle; Musicum; Hans Ludwig Hirsch (director). Annelien Van Wauwe Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). WARNER CLASSICS 90295860134 (13CD) Clemency Burton­Hill celebrates the music­making of the BBC CD 6 & 7: St. Matthew Passion GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN :Telemann: Masterworks New Generation Artists. Today the astonishing Norwegian viola Barbara Schlick (soprano); TELEMANN: set 1 (6) 'Quadri'; Paris Quartets set player Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad dazzles in a French miniature Claudia Schubert (alto); 2 (6) 'Nouveaux quatuors en six suites'; Essercizii Musici 1­12; and the Amsterdam­based Amatis Piano Trio delight in Haydn. Wilfried Jochens (tenor); Der getreue Music­Meister; Concerto in F major for Recorder, Stefan Door (tenor); Strings & b.c; Concerto in E minor for Oboe, Strings & b.c.; Wolf: Wanderers Nachtlied Achim ruck (bass); Concerto in D major for Flute, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in A Hans Sommer: Wanderers Nachtlied Hans­Georg Wimmer (bass); minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings and b.c.; Concerto Ilker Arcayurek (tenor), Hartmut Höll (piano) Collegium vocale des Bach­Chores Siegen; in D major for Bassoon, 2 Violins, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in E Barock­Orchester; minor for Recorder, Transverse Flute, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in Haydn: Trio in C major H.15.27 La Stravaganza Koln; C minor for Violin, Oboe, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in A minor for Amatis Piano Trio Ulrich Stotzel (conductor). 2 Recorders, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in B minor for Transverse Vieuxtemps: Capriccio from 6 Morceaux, Op 61 Flute, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in D major fur 2 Oboi d'amore, Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad (viola) CD 8: Cantatas & Odes Cello, Strings & b.c.; Concerto in B flat major for Oboe, Violin, 2 Tirsis am Scheidewege; Transverse Flutes, 2 Violas & b.c.; Concerto TWV 53:F1 in F Gade: Fantasiestücke Nach Finsternis und Todesschatten; major for 3 violins, strings & b.c.; Concerto TWV 53:A2 in A Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Evgenia Rubinova (piano). Die Einsamkeit; major for flute, violin, cello, strings & b.c.; Concerto TWV Meines Bleibens ist nicht hier. 54:Es1 in E flat major for 2 horns, 2 violins, strings & b.c.; Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:D6 in D major for viola da gamba, SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b091syy9) Rene Jacobs (conductor). strings & b.c.; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:G10 in G major for Rob Cowan's Gold Standard Hänssler CLASSIC HC17014 (8 CD) strings & b.c. 'Burlesque de Don Quixotte'; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:f1 in F minor for 2 recorders, strings & b.c.; Concerto a Rob presents works by Mozart, Saint­Saens, Wagner and Dvorak GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: A Portrait 7 in E minor; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:C6 in C major for 3 from performers including Arturo Toscanini, Christian Zacharias, TELEMANN: Concerto TWV 52:a1 in A minor for recorder, oboes, strings & b.c.; Overture in D Major TWV55:D23; David Oistrakh and Il Giardino Armonico. viola da gamba, strings & b.c.; Concerto TWV 52:F1 in F major Overture (Suite) TWV 55:a2 in A minor for recorder (flute), for recorder, bassoon, strings & b.c.; Concerto TWV 52:e1 in E strings & b.c.; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:D6 in D major for viola minor for flute, recorder, strings & b.c.; Overture (Suite) TWV da gamba, strings & b.c.; Concerto in D major for violin, strings SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b091syyc) 55:a2 in A minor for recorder (flute), strings & b.c.; Concerto in and bc (for Keiser's Nebucadnezar); Concerto TWV 51:e2 in E Beneath the Waves G minor, TWV:43:g2; in A minor, TWV 42:a7; Trio minor for oboe d'amore, strings & b.c.; Violin Concerto, TWV TWV 42:e2 in E minor for flute, oboe & b.c.; Trio Sonata in G 51:D10: II. Allegro; Die Last­tragende Liebe oder Emma und Matthew Sweet with underwater film music marking the release minor, TWV42:g1; Trio TWV 42:d4 in D minor for flute, oboe & Eginhard TWV 21:25: Overture; Overture (from "Der geduldige of The Odyssey, based on the career of the pioneering French b.c.; Sonata TWV 41:a3 in A minor for oboe & b.c.; Quartet Socrates", TWV 21:9); Concerto TWV 52:F1 in F major for underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau: from deep sea diving TWV 43:d1 in D minor for 2 flutes, recorder (or bassoon or cello) recorder, bassoon, strings & b.c.; Concerto TWV 52:a1 in A adventures scored by Eric Serra, John Barry and Alan Silvestri, to & b.c.; Trio TWV 42:F1 in F major for violin, bassoon or cello & minor for recorder, viola da gamba, strings & b.c.; Trio in F claustrophobic U­boat classics with music by Klaus Doldinger b.c.; Quartet TWV 43:a3 (Concerto) in A minor for flute, oboe, Major for Recorder, Bass and Basso continuo from and Leigh Harline. violin & b.c.; Trio TWV 42:F3 in F major for recorder, viola da "Essercizii Musici", No. 7; Trio in D Minor for Transverse Flute, gamba & b.c.; Trio TWV 42:c2 in C minor for recorder, oboe & Oboe and Basso continuo from "Essercizii Musici", No. 11; Trio ProducerRUTH THOMSON b.c.; Trio TWV 42:a4 in A minor; Trio TWV 42:F7 in F major in B­Flat Major for Recorder, Obbligato Harpsichord and Basso PresenterMatthew Sweet. for two flutes; Trio Sonata in D minor, TWV42:d7; Fantasia for continuo from "Essercizii Musici", No. 8; Introduzzione a tre in C solo flute No. 4 in B flat major, TWV 40:5; Sonata TWV 41:B6 Major for 2 Recorders and Basso Continuo from "Der getreue in B flat major for oboe (or chalumeau) & b.c.; Quartet TWV Musikmeister"; Trio in A Major for Transverse Flute, Obbligato SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b091vw8k) 43:D7 in D major for trumpet, 2 oboes & b.c.; Sonata TWV Harpsichord and Basso continuo from "Essercizii Musici", No. 4; 41:C5 in C major for flute & b.c.; Sonata TWV 41:G4 in G major Trio in D Minor for Recorder, Pardessus de viole and Basso In this week's selection from listeners' requests in all styles and for violin or flute & b.c.; Sonata (Duetto) TWV 40:107 in B flat continuo from the Darmstadter Manuskript; Scherzo in E Major periods of jazz, Alyn Shipton includes music that represents the major for 2 recorders; Sonata TWV 41:F2 in F major for recorder for 2 Transverse Flutes and Basso continuo from "3 Trietti jazz side of composer, conductor and pianist André Previn's & b.c.; Sonata TWV 41:d4 in D minor for recorder & b.c.; Sonata Metodici e 3 Scherzi", No. 2; Trio in A Minor for Recorder, work. TWV 41:f1 in F minor for bassoon (or recorder) & b.c.; Trio Violin and Basso continuo from "Sechs Trios", No. 2; Trio in C TWV 42:a6 in A minor for recorder, oboe & b.c.; Trio Sonata in Minor for Recorder, Oboe and Basso continuo from "Essercizii Artist Coleman Hawkins B flat major for Violin, Basson and bc TWV 42:B5; Sonata TWV Musici", No. 1; Trio in E Major for Transverse Flute, Violin and Title Swingin’ Scotch 41:c1 in C minor; Sonata TWV 41:C2 in C major for recorder & Basso continuo from "Essercizii Musici", No. 9; Sonate Composer Hawkins b.c.; Concerto TWV 42:a2 in A minor for flute, harpsichord or Metodiche, Nos. 1­12; Die Tageszeiten (The Times of the Day) Album Today and Now violin & b.c.; Concerto TWV 42:F14 for Recorder, Horn & B.c.; TVWV 20:39; Schmucke dich o liebe Seele, TWV 1:1253­54; Label Impulse Quartet TWV 43:D1 in D major for flute, violin, viola da gamba Ino, dramatic cantata, TWV 20:41; Du aber Daniel, gehe hin, Number A34 Track 6 or cello & b.c.; Quartet TWV 43:A1 in A major for flute, violin, TWV 4:17; Der Schulmeister, TWV 20:57; Die Landlust; Von Duration 5.32 viola da gamba or cello & b.c.; Quartet TWV 43:e1 in E minor geliebten Augen; Overture (Suite) TWV 55:D6 in D major for Performers: Coleman Hawkins, ts; Tommy Flanagan, p; Major for violin, flute, viola da gamba or cello & b.c.; Quartet TWV viola da gamba, strings & b.c.; , Konig der Holley, b; Eddie Locke, d. Sept 1962. 43:g1 in G minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba or cello & b.c.; Longobarden; Quartet TWV 43:G1 in G major for flute, violin, viola da gamba Artist Shelly Manne or cello & b.c.; Quartet TWV 43:h1 in B minor for flute, violin, Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord), Barthold Kuijken (flute), Title I Could Have Danced All NIght viola da gamba or cello & b.c.; St Matthew Passion, TWV 5:31; Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba), Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Composer Lerner / Loewe Du aber Daniel, gehe hin, TWV 4:17; Erwacht zum Kriegen Camerata Köln, Collegium Aureum, Freiburger Barockorchester, Album Modern Jazz Performances of songs from My Fair Lady (TVWV 1:481); Jauchzet, frolocket, der Himmel ist offen, L'Orfeo Barockorchester, Frans Bruggen (recorder), Anner Label Original Jazz Classics TVWV 1:953; Ihr, deren Leben mit banger Finsternis umgeben Bylsma (cello), Bob Van Asperen, John Gibbons (harpsichord), Number OJC 336 Track 8 (TWV 1:897) Mechtild Bach (soprano), Mechtild Georg (alto), Hans Peter Duration 3.01 Blochwitz (tenor), Johannes Mannov (bass), Freiburger Performers: Andre Previn, p; Leroy Vinnegar, b; Shelly Manne, Frederic de Roos (recorder), , Marc Minkowski Vokalensemble (chorus), Collegium Musicum Freiburg, d. 1956 (bassoon), Patrick Beuckels (flute), Syntagma Amici, Lingua Wolfgang Schafer, Gli Angeli Geneve, Stephan MacLeod, Ana Franca, Ensemble Eolus, La Pastorella, Stephane Van Dijck Maria Labin (soprano), La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider Artist Doris Day and Andre Previn (), Eric Frithjof (Jesus), Caroline Pelon (soprano), (conductor), Siegmund Nimsgern (bass­baritone), Elisabeth Title Close Your Eyes Vincent Darras (countertenor), Tobias Rapp (tenor), Choeur de Speiser (soprano), Maite Beaumont (Flavius Bertardius), Nina Composer Petkere Chambre de Namur, Les Agremens, Wieland Kuijken Bernsteiner (Rodelinda), Ann­Beth Solvang (Flavia), Antonio Album Duet Number Two (conductor), (soprano), James Bowman Abete (Grimoaldus), Katerina Tretyakova (Cunibert), Jurgen Label CBS (countertenor), Guy de Mey (tenor), (bass), Sacher (Grontes), David DQ Lee (Onulfus), Melissa Petit Number AGG 20029 Track 6 Henri Ledroit (countertenor) (Regimbert/Schutzgeist), Academia Montis Regalis, Alessandro Duration 3.19 RICERCAR RIC375 (8CD) de Marchi (conductor), Dorothy Mields (Orasia), Markus Volpert Performers: Doris Day, v; Andre Previn, p; Red Mitchell, b; (Orpheus), Ulrike Hofbauer (Eurydice), Christian Zenker Frank Kapp, d. 1961 GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN : Telemann ­ The Collection (Eurimedes), Barbara Kraus (Ismene), Reinhard Mayr (Pluto), CD1­2 ­ 6 Darmstadt Overtures Marelize Gerber (Cephisa), Julie Comparini (Ascalax), Michi Artist Lucky Thompson CD 3­5 ­ for oboe, flute, trumpet, violin, viola, four Gaigg (conductor) Title You Don’t Know What Love Is violins, two horns, recorder a.o. SONY 88985433232 (30CD) Composer Raye / De Paul CD 6­7 ­ I & II (excerpts) Album Happy Days Are Here Again CD 8­9 ­ 6 Paris Quartets 11.45am Disc of the week Label Prestige CD10 ­ Trio sonatas & Quartets Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott – Luther and the Music of the Number 7394 Side B Track 1 CD11­12 – (The Day of Judgement) Reformation Duration 5.32 Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 3 of 13

Performers: Lucky Thompson, ss; Tommy Flanagan, p; George Duration 4.01 SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 2017 Tucker, b; Walter Perkins, d; Jack Melady, harp; 1965. Performers: Andrea Motis, t; Joel Frahm , ts; Ignasi Terraza, p; Joan Chamorro, b; Esteve Pi, d. 2017. SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b091w9nq) Artist Alex Yellowlees Charles Mingus Title Fascinating Rhythm Composer Gershwin SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b091vz9y) Album Life Changes Andy Sheppard, John Parricelli, Gywneth Herbert and The Dime Looking forward to next Thursday's jazz Prom (Beneath the Label CD Baby Notes Underdog: Charles Mingus Revisited on August 24), Geoffrey Number 5637201753 Track 1 Smith celebrates the passionate life and creativity of the unique Duration 3.27 Julian Joseph presents a special live edition from the grounds of bassist, composer and leader, surveying some of Mingus's Performers: Alex Yellowlees, violin, Ged Brockie, Mike Nisbet, George Heriot's School, as part of the 2017 Edinburgh Festivals greatest work. guitars; Kenny Ellis, bass. 2008 including performances by The Dime Notes with their brand of early jazz and ragtime music, vocalist Gwyneth Herbert WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETING Artist Chris Barber accompanied by pianist Ned Cartwright plus a duo performance Charles Mingus Title Doin’ The Crazy Walk by saxophonist Andy Sheppard and guitarist John Parricelli. Composer: Charles Mingus Composer Ellington / Mills Album Title: Blues & Roots – Charles Mingus Album 1955 Label: Atlantic Masters: 81227­3617­2 Label Lake SAT 18:30 New Generation Artists (b091z8bv) Duration: 5.38 Number LACB 235 Track 9 New Generation Artists play Bach Performers: Charles Mingus, bass; Jackie Mclean & John Handy, Duration 2.32 alto saxes; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Bach from three former BBC New Generation Artists: cellist Performers: Pat Halcox, t; Monty Sunshine, cl; Chris Barber tb; Jimmy Knepper & Willie Dennis, trombones; Horace Parlan, Nicolas Altstaedt plays two 'Gamba' Sonatas, viola­player Lise Lonnie Donegan, bj; Mickey Ashman, b; Ron Bowden, d. 16 Sept piano; Dannie Richmond, drums Berthaud plays a transcription of the First Cello Suite, and the 1955. Armida Quartet perform three Contrapuncti from The Art of THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE Fugue. Artist Lester Young Charles Mingus Composer: Duke Ellington Title I’ve Found an New Baby Bach: Viola da gamba Sonata in G minor, BWV1029 Album Title: Charles Mingus & His Jazz Groups – Mingus Composer Palmer / Williams Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) Dynasty Album Lester Young Story Jonathan Cohen (harpsichord) Label Proper Label: Columbia: CL1140 Number Properbox 8 CD 3 Track 20 Bach: Contrapuncti 1, 4 & 11 (The Art of Fugue) Duration: 4.24 Duration 4.07 Armida Performers: Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums; Performers: Lester Young, ts; Nat King Cole, p; Buddy Rich, d. Jimmy Knepper, trombone; Donald Ellis, trumpet; Booker Ervin Dec 1945. Bach: Cello Suite No. 1, BWV1007 & John Handy, saxophone; Roland Hanna, piano; Maurice Brown Lise Berthaud (viola) & Seymour Barab, Artist Charles Mingus (with Lionel Hampton) Title Mingus Fingers Bach: Viola da gamba Sonata in G major, BWV1027 GUNSLINGING BIRD Composer Mingus Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) Charles Mingus Album The Young Rebel Jonathan Cohen (harpsichord). Composer: Charles Mingus Label Proper Album Title: Charles Mingus & His Jazz Groups – Mingus Number Properbox 77 CD 1 Track 16 Dynasty SAT Duration 3.06 19:30 BBC Proms (b091w7fy) Label: Columbia: CL1140 Performers: Leo Sheppard, Duke Garrette, Walter Williams, 2017, Prom 46: Schoenberg ­ Gurrelieder Duration: 3.57 Wendell Culley, Teddy Buckner, t; Andrew Penn, James Performers: Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums; Live from BBC Proms: Sir Simon Rattle conducts Schoenberg's Robinson, Britt Woodman, James Womick, tb; Bobby Player, Jimmy Knepper, trombone; Booker Ervin, Benny Golson & John Gurrelieder, with the London Symphony Orchestra. Ben Kynard, Jackie Kelso, Morris Lane, John Sparrow, Charlie Handy, saxophone; Roland Hanna, piano; Jerome Richardson, Fowlkes, reeds; Lionel Hampton, vib; Milt Buckner, p; Joe Live from the Royal Albert Hall saxophone & flute; Theodore Cohen, Vibes; Dick Williams, trumpet. Comfort, Charles Mingus, b; Earl Walker, d. 10 Nov 1947. Presented by Martin Handley

Artist Gabriel Latchin Schoenberg: Gurrelieder SELF­PORTRAIT IN THREE COLOURS Title It Had To Be You Charles Mingus Composer Jones / Kahn Tove: Eva­Maria Westbroek (soprano) Composer: Charles Mingus Album Introducing Gabriel Latchin Trio Waldemar: Simon O'Neill (tenor) Album Title: Mingus Ah Um Label Alys Wood­Dove: Karen Cargill (mezzo) Label: Columbia CK65512 Number AJ 1501 Track 2 Klaus the Fool: Peter Hoare (tenor) Duration: 3.07 Duration 4.33 Peasant: Christopher Purves (bass­baritone) Performers: Charles Mingus; Booker Ervin; John Handy Performers: Gabriel Latchin, p; Tom Farmer, b; Josh Morrison, d. Speaker: Thomas Quasthoff 2017. CBSO Chorus TIJUANA GIFT SHOP Orfeó Català Charles Mingus Artist Big Bad Wolf London Symphony Chorus Composer: Charles Mingus Title Hopkins’ Choice London Symphony Orchestra Album Title: Mingus Moods Composer Dawson, DeSouza, Luft, Davis Sir Simon Rattle, conductor Label: Properbox188 Album Pond Life Duration: 3.07 Label Big Bad Wolf Gurrelieder is Schoenberg's Tristan and Isolde, an opulent, late­ Performers: Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop ­ Clarence Shaw; Number 024545783926 Track 5 Romantic giant. The LSO and Sir Simon Rattle are joined by an Jimmy Knepper; Shafi Hadi; Bill Triglia; Dannie Richmond Duration 4.33 outstanding line­up of soloists, including soprano Eva­Maria Performers: Owen Dawson, tb; Michael DeSouza, b; Rob Luft, g; Westbroek and tenor Simon O'Neill as lovers Tove and TENSIONS Jay Davis, d. 2016. Waldemar. Charles Mingus Composer: Charles Mingus c. 9.15pm PROMS EXTRA Artist Sonny Simmons Album Title: Blues & Roots ­ Charlie Mingus Tom Service talks to musicologist Julian Johnson about Title Visions Label: Atlantic masters 81227­3617­2 Schoenberg's Gurrelieder. An edited version of the talk given Composer Simmons Duration: 6.25 before tonight's Prom. Album Manhattan Egos Performers: Charles Mingus, bass; Jackie Mclean & John Handy, Label Arhoolie alto saxes; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Number 8003 Side B track 3 Jimmy Knepper & Willie Dennis, trombones; Horace Parlan, SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b091w89r) piano; Dannie Richmond, drums Duration 6.08 840: New Music for Piano Performers Sonny Simmons, as; Barbara Donald, t; Juma Sultan, b, perc; Paul Smith, d; 1969. Ivan Hewett introduces a concert of new music for piano given PUSSY CAT DUES earlier this summer at St John's Church, Waterloo, as part of the Charles Mingus Artist Jimmy Smith Waterloo Festival. The concert was curated by 840, a London­ Composer: Charles Mingus Title Walk on the Wild Side based experimental music concert series. Zubin Kanga, who joins Album Title: Mingus Ah Um Composer Bernstein / David Ivan in the studio, performs works by Laurence Crane, Tim Label: Columbia CK65512 Album The Verve Album Parkinson, Bryn Harrison, Nicholas Peters, Sergei Zagny, Kate Duration: 9.10 Label Verve Moore, Alex Nikiporenko, Andrew Hamilton and himself. 840 Performers: John Handy, clarinet; Booker Ervin, tenor Number 560395­2 CD 2 Track 3 was founded in 2014 by the composers Alex Nikiporenko and saxophone; Shafi Hadi, alto saxophone, Jimmy Knepper, Duration 3.20 Nicholas Peters, and each event focuses on a particular instrument trombone; Horace Parlan, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Danni Performers Jimmy Smith, org, with Oliver Nelson’s Orchestra: or chamber instrumentation. Richmond, drums Joe Norman, Ernie Royal, Doc Severinson, Joe Wilder, t; Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, tb, Britt Woodman, Tom Mitchell, tb; Also tonight, the second of four archive features celebrating the ORIGINAL FABLES OF FAUBUS Jerry Didgion, Phil Woods, Bob Ashton, Babe Clark, George 40th edition this year of the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Charles Mingus Barrow, reeds; Barry Galbraith, g; George Duvivier, b; Ed Festival. Andrew Kurowski talks to Robert Worby about the Composer: Charles Mingus Shaughnessy, d. March 1962. festival's 'Electronic Soundworlds' of the 1980 and 90s, including Album Title: Mingus Moods Iannis Xenakis's Taurhiphanie, and Luigi Nono's La Lontananza Label: Properbox188 Artist Andrea Motis Nostalgica Utopica Futura, recorded by the BBC in 1995 and Duration: 9.05 Title Save The Orang Utan performed by Irvine Arditti (violin) and André Richard (sound Performers: Charles Mingus, bass; Danny Richmond, drums; Ted Composer Motis dif. Curson, trumpet; Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone Album Emotional Dance Label Impulse JELLY ROLL Number 0602557317947 Track 11 Charles Mingus

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Composer: Charles Mingus Kocsis (piano) Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Album Title: Mingus Ah Um featuring listener requests. Email [email protected]. Label: Columbia CL1370 2:24 AM Duration: 4.00 Weiner, Leo (1885­1960) Performers : John Handy, alto saxophone; Booker Ervin, tenor Divertimento No.2 in A minor Op.24 SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b091vz3f) saxophone; Shafi Hadi, tenor saxophone, Jimmy Knepper, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, János Rolla (Director) trombone; Horace Parlan, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Looking ahead to the complete at the BBC Proms Richmond, drums 2:40 AM later today, Jonathan Swain presents more music by Bach from Haydn, Joseph (1732 ­ 1809) John Butt and the Dunedin Consort. He also focuses on the Symphony No.59 in A major, "Fire" week's young artist, the 27­year­old American pianist Claire Huangci, playing Scarlatti, and continues his focus on Roger SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b091sz22) Budapest Strings, Botvay Károly (conductor) A celebration of Hungarian National Day, presented by John Shea Norrington's classic recordings with Weber's Symphony No. 2 in 3:01 AM C. To celebrate Hungarian National Day, a tribute concert to Zoltán Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Kocsis, presented by John Shea. Hungarian Coronation Mass (S.11) Etelka Csavlek (soprano), Márta Lukin (alto), Boldizsár Keönch SUN 12:00 Private (b0831bt2) 1:01 AM (tenor), Béla Laborfalvy Soós (bass), The Choir of the Matyas Charlie Phillips Béla Bartók [1881­1945] Church, The Budapest Choir, Hungarian Radio Symphony Five Hungarian Folksongs BB 97 Elindultam szép hazámbul; Orchestra, Istvan Lantos (conductor) Charlie Phillips is a Jamaican­born photographer whose work has been exhibited across the world, and is part of the permanent Által mennék én a Tiszán ladikon; A gyulai kert alatt; Nem messze van ide Kis­Margitta 3:50 AM collections of The Tate and the V&A. He's best known for his photographs of the area of London where he arrived to live as a Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) Sonata No.3 in D minor for violin and piano (Op.108) boy: Notting Hill. His images are full of the atmosphere of 1:05 AM Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Hephzibah Menuhin (piano) Notting Hill in the late 50s and 60s: slum housing, market traders, Zoltán Kodály [1882­1967] churchgoers, children playing on the streets ­ and they're now Mónár Anna (Anie Miller) from Hungarian Folk Music 4:12 AM valued as a unique record of the experience of that Windrush Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Sáry, László (b.1940) Generation. Later in the sixties, Charlie Phillips photographed the Kotyogó ko egy korsóban (1976) ­ version for two marimbas student protests in Paris, pop festivals and rock stars, while 1:13 AM Aurél Holló & Zoltán Rácz (marimbas) (from the Amadinda making a living as a paparazzo, chasing Elizabeth Taylor around. Béla Bartók [1881­1945], Tivadar Országh (arranger) Percussion Group) Simon Schama has described him as a "Visual Poet ­ chronicler, Second part of Hungarian Folk Songs champion, witness of a gone world ­ one of Britain's great photo­ Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) 4:21 AM journalists." Françaix, Jean (1912­1997) 1:18 AM Le Gai Paris for wind ensemble But Charlie Phillips didn't set out to be a photographer; instead, Zoltán Kodály [1882­1967] The Wind Ensemble of the Hungarian Radio Orchestra he wanted to be an opera singer, and during his time as a A csitári hegyek alatt, from 'Hungarian Folk Music' paparazzo in Milan he achieved his ambition, singing from the Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) 4:32 AM stage of La Scala in Verdi's Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves. Prokofiev, Sergey (1891­1953) arr. Vadim Borisovsky 1:22 AM Dance of the Knights from the ballet suite Romeo and Juliet arr. In Private Passions Charlie Phillips talks about his passion for Béla Bartók [1881­1945] Borisovsky for viola and piano opera, and about the racism he encountered when he first arrived Excerpts from 'Eight Hungarian Folksongs, BB 47' Fekete főd; Gyözö Máté (viola), Balázs Szokolay (piano) in Britain. And although Charlie Phillips has now left West Istenem, Istenem; sszonyok, asszonyok, had' legyek társatok; London, he goes back to Notting Hill almost every day ­ he can't Annyi bánat; Ha kimegyek 4:38 AM afford to live there any more, but it's where he feels most at Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Spohr, Louis (1784­1859) home. Fantasy, Theme and Variations on a theme of Danzi in B flat Musical Choices include Verdi, Puccini, Dave Brubeck, and a 1:27 AM (Op.81) rarely­performed opera by the African­American composer Scott Béla Bartók [1881­1945] László Horvath (clarinet), New Joplin, about the importance of education in the black Sonatina community. Phillips also loves hymns and chooses "How Great Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) 4:46 AM Hidas, Frigyes (1928­2007) Thou Art", a rousing evangelical hymn he has planned for his 1:32 AM Harpsichord Concerto own funeral. Béla Bartók [1881­1945] Barbala Dobozy (harpsichord), Concentus Hungaricus, Ildikó Produced by Elizabeth Burke Excerpts from 'Twenty Hungarian Folksongs, BB 98' Régi Hegyi (conductor) A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3. keserves; Panasz; Székely lassú Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) 5:01 AM Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) SUN 13:00 BBC Proms (b091vzvy) 1:37 AM Academic Festival Overture (Op.80) 2017, Prom 47: Bach's 'Little Organ Book' past and present Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (Conductor) Chinese Tambourine op 3 Live at BBC Proms: Organists William Whitehead and Robert Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Quinney play selections of Chorale Preludes from Bach's 'Little 5:11 AM Organ Book' plus works inspired by Bach, with three brand­new AM Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) 1:41 chorale preludes. Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] Hungarian Rhapsody No.1 (S.244 No.1) in E major Chanson Louis XIII et Pavane in the Style of Couperin Jenö Jandó (piano) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch 5:25 AM 1:47 AM Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639­1694) Programme includes: Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] Four Intradas Allegretto in the style of Boccherini Hungarian Brass Ensemble Bach: Chorale preludes, BWV 599644 (selection) Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) 5:32 AM Cheryl Frances­Hoad: Chorale Prelude 'Ein feste Burg ist unser 1:50 AM Mertz, Johann Kaspar (1806­1856) Gott' (BBC commission, world premiere) Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] Hungarian Fatherland Flowers Praeludium and Allegro in the Style of Pugnani László Szendry­Karper (guitar) Jonathan Dove: Chorale Prelude 'Christ under Herr zum Jordan Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) kam' (BBC commission, world premiere) 5:41 AM 1:56 AM Buxtehude, Dietrich [1637­1707] Daniel Saleeb: Chorale Prelude 'Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Sergei Rachmaninov [1873­1943] Jubilate Domino, omnis terra BuxWV.64 Wort' (World premiere); Toccata on 'Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Vocalise Zoltán Gavodi (countertenor), Sándor Sászvárosi (viola da Wort' Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) gamba), Zsuzsanna Nagy (harpsichord), Sonora Hungarica Consort Plus other works by Bach, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Samuel Wesley 2:02 AM 5:52 AM Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] William Whitehead (organ) Mosonyi, Mihály (1815­1870) Toy Soldier's March Robert Quinney (organ) Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Studies for the teaching of the Interpretation of Hungarian Music Klara Körmendi (piano) Organists William Whitehead and Robert Quinney launch our 2:04 AM Reformation Day with a recital featuring the great Lutheran 6:05 AM Richard Heuberger [1850­1914] chorale preludes of Bach's Orgelbüchlein at its heart, alongside Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) Midnight Bells from 'Der Opernball' three brand­new chorale preludes by British composers, Bach's 'St String Quartet in G minor (Op.10) Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Anne' Fugue, Mendelssohn's Organ Sonata No. 3 and other Bach­ Bartók String Quartet related works by Schumann and Samuel Wesley. 2:08 AM 6:30 AM Fritz Kreisler [1875­1962] Producer Janet Tuppen. Four Works [1. Liebesleid; 2. Libesfreud; 3. Schön Rosmarin; 4. Suk, Josef (1874­1935) Syncopation] Serenade for string orchestra in E flat major (Op.6) Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Budapest Strings, Béla Banfalvi (leader). SUN 14:00 BBC Proms (b090t88s) 2017, PCM 5: Shostakovich 2:20 AM Sergei Rachmaninov [1873­1943] SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b091vz3c) An all­Shostakovich concert featuring the Latvian Radio Choir in 6 Romances op 4 ­ Sing not to me beautiful maiden Sunday ­ Elizabeth Alker Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets, and pianist Alexander Polina Pasztircsák (soprano), Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Zoltán Melnikov in a selection of Preludes and Fugues. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 5 of 13

From the Cadogan Hall, London. 6:21 PM Henryk Mikolaj Górecki Gulzar Symphony No.3 ­ Opus 36 (1976) ­ Lento ­ Cantabile ­Semplice Presented by Petroc Trelawny Aakan Waris Shah Na Beej ­ poem by Imroz Performer: Dawn Upshaw, London Sinfonietta, David Zinman Performer: Gulzar. (Conductor). Shostakovich: Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets ­ 2013 Times Music. Tr11. ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559792822. Tr3. excerpts Shostakovich: Preludes and Fugues, Op 87 Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 BBC Archive Faiz Ahmed Faiz Mountbatten in 1947 ­ Independence The Dawn of Freedom, read by Sanjeev Bhaskar and Ayesha Alexander Melnikov (piano) Dharker Latvian Radio Choir BBC Archive Sigvards Kļava (conductor) Nehru in 1947 ­ Independence 'Our family discussed the Revolution of 1905 constantly ... The SUN 19:45 BBC Proms (b091w29y) stories deeply affected my imagination.' Born in the shadow of Amrita Pritam 2017, Prom 49: Bach's St John Passion one of Russia's darkest hours ­ the slaughter of over 1,000 from 'Pinjar', read by Ayesha Dharker peaceful protesters outside the Winter Palace in St Petersburg ­ Live at BBC Proms: John Butt and the Dunedin Concert with Shostakovich carried its ghosts with him throughout his life. They 6:26 PM Nicholas Mulroy, Matthew Brook, Sophie Bevan, Tim Mead, are given voice here in a concert that brings together the wordless Steve Reich Andrew Tortise and Konstantin Wolff in JS Bach's St John songs of the composer's Preludes and Fugues with the more Different Trains ­ Europe ­ During the War Passion explicit homage of the Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Performer: . ELEKTRA NONESUCH 7559­79176­2. Tr2. Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Poets. In the last of its three appearances this season, the Latvian Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Radio Choir is joined by Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov. Saadat Hasan Manto Bach: St John Passion Part 1 A Tale of 1947, read by Sanjeev Bhaskar SUN 15:30 BBC Proms (b091w22n) c.20:30 INTERVAL: Proms Extra 6:36 PM 2017, Prom 48: A Patchwork Passion Ian Skelly introduces a discussion of Bach's St John Passion with Dmitri Shostakovich the Revd Lucy Winkett and Professor Stephen Rose. Chief Conductor Designate of the BBC Singers, Sofi Jeannin, Quartet No.8 in C minor ­ op.110 ­ 1st movement ­ Largo makes her BBC Proms debut in a concert with City of London Performer: . c.21:00 Sinfonia which celebrates Passion compositions from the last five DECCA 4788205. Tr9. Bach: St John Passion Part 2 centuries. Khushwant Singh Nicholas Mulroy, Evangelist Joined by tenors Thomas Elwin and Christopher Bowen and the from 'Train to Pakistan', read by Sanjeev Bhaskar Matthew Brook, Jesus bass David Shipley, Passion works from Johann Walter through Sophie Bevan, soprano to James MacMillan are explored in a programme depicting the 6:42 PM Tim Mead, countertenor Passion of Christ through many and varied compositions. Krzysztof Penderecki Andrew Tortise, tenor Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1959­1961) Konstantin Wolff, bass Thomas Elwin, tenor Performer: Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Dunedin Consort Christopher Bowen, tenor Krzysztof Penderecki (Conductor). John Butt, conductor David Shipley, bass EMI CDM5650772. Tr2. BBC Singers The climax of Reformation Day is a complete City of London Sinfonia Sujata Bhatt performance of Bach's St John Passion. 'More daring, forceful Sofi Jeannin, conductor Partition, read by Ayesha Dharker and poetic' than the St Matthew Passion, according to Schumann, this is a work of almost operatic vividness that brings both a Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch. 6:53 PM humanity and a painful immediacy to the Passion narrative. Bach Olivier Messiaen specialist John Butt and his Dunedin Consort make their Proms Liturgie de Cristal from Quatuor pour la fin du temps SUN 17:15 Choral Evensong (b090vc1h) debut in a performance that offers the audience the chance to join Performer: Carolin Widmann (violin), Jörg Widmann (clarinet), RSCM Millennium Youth Choir at Lincoln Cathedral in the chorale­singing, reflecting how the work might originally Nicolas Altstaedt (cello), Alexander Lonquich (piano). have been heard in a church setting. From Lincoln Cathedral sung by the Royal School of Church ORFEO C840121. Tr1. Music Millennium Youth Choir Producer Clive Portbury. Moniza Alvi Introit: O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (Tallis) From 'At the Time of Partition section 15', read by Ayesha Responses: Richard Shephard Dharker SUN 22:45 Early Music Late (b091w2kn) Psalms 23, 24 (Martin, Barnby) Christiane Karg and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra First Lesson: 1 Samuel 20 vv.18­42 6:58 PM In a concert recorded at the 2017 Würzburg Mozart Festival, the Canticles: Jesus College Service (Mathias) Schoenberg Freiburg Baroque Orchestra perform Haydn's Symphony No 70 Second Lesson: Acts 2 vv.1­13 Mondestrunken from Pierrot Lunaire Part 1 and Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and are joined by Christiane Anthem: Der Geist hilft (Bach) Performer: Jane Manning (Soprano), Nash Ensemble, Simon Karg in an aria from Mozart's opera Mitridate, re di Ponto. Hymn: Father, Lord of all creation (Abbot's Leigh) Rattle (Conductor). Organ Voluntary: Final (Symphonie VI) (Vierne) CHANDOS CHAN6534. Tr1. Presented by Elin Manahan Thomas.

Director of Music: Adrian Lucas Saadat Hasan Manto Haydn: Symphony No 70 in D Organist: Daniel Cook. from 'Toba Tek Singh', read by Sanjeev Bhaskar Mozart: Lungi da te, mio bene (from Mitridate, re di Ponto) Mozart: Symphony No 38 in D, K504 (Prague) 7:03 PM SUN 18:15 Words and Music (b091w29w) Christiane Karg (soprano) Partition Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (BWV 687) Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Performer: Márta and György Kurtág (piano). Gottfried von der Goltz (conductor) August 1947 ­ just seventy years ago ­ and Britain grants ECM New Series 4535112. Tr2. independence to India but at the same time splits its dominion to Concert recorded on 2 June 2017 in the Kaisersaal, Würzburg, as create Pakistan. The actor Sanjeev Bhaskar, whose own family Intizar Hussain part of the 2017 Würzburg Mozart Festival was caught up in the turmoil, joins Ayesha Dharker in a from 'An Unwritten Epic', read by Sanjeev Bhaskar programme that traces the emotional and psychological cost of Producer Lindsay Kemp. Partition. There are readings from the work of Intizar Husain, 7:11 PM Saadat Hasan Manto, Kushwant Singh, Amrita Pritam and Anita Lewis Allan SUN Desai, amongst others, and music that reflects the turbulence ­ Strange Fruit 23:45 New Generation Artists (b091z8d9) whether it's a rallying cry, a lament, the sound of stunned Performer: Billie Holiday. Violinist Elena Urioste and baritone Benjamin Appl incredulity or simply strangulated laughter in the face of CLASSICS 601. Tr3. bureaucratic insanity. Violinist Elena Urioste plays Fauré's First Violin Sonata and baritone Benjamin Appl sings four songs by Brahms. Anita Desai Partition deepens religious divisions on the subcontinent. Twelve from 'Clear Light of Day', read by Ayesha Dharker million people are displaced and are forced to find new homes in Fauré: Violin Sonata No. 1 in A, Op 13 the new states. Sickness and starvation claim many on the road; Elena Urioste (violin) 7:16 PM many more die in sectarian violence. Some historians put the Michael Brown (piano) Jyotindra Moitra death toll as high as two million. It's a huge political earthquake Je Rate Mor Duarguli translated by Rabindranath Tagore in the life of southern Asia and the aftershock is still being felt Brahms: Der Frühling; An eine Äolsharfe; An die Nachtigall; Performer: Debarata Biswas and Geeta Ghatak. today. Nachtwandler from the film Soundtrack 'Meghe Dhaka Tara' or 'Cloud Capped Benjamin Appl (baritone) Producer: Zahid Warley. Star'. Tr. James Baillieu (piano)

6:15 PM BBC Archive Beach: Romance, Op 23 Robert Stimson eyewitness of Gandhi assassination Elena Urioste (violin) Dead March (from Act III, Scene 4 of the Sacred Oratorio Saul) Michael Brown (piano). Performer: BBC Philharmonic, Matthias Bamert (Conductor). BBC Archive CHANDOS CHAN9930. Tr11. Nehru's response to Gandhi's assassination Paul Scott Urvashi Butalia MONDAY 21 AUGUST 2017 from 'Division of the Spoils, volume 4, The Raj Quartet', read by from 'Blood', read by Ayesha Dharker Sanjeev Bhaskar MON 00:30 Through the Night (b091w2tt) 7:22 PM Ars Cantus at the 2013 Songs of Our Roots International Early

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Music Festival 5:17 AM by Mendelssohn, Brahms and Grieg. Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet Presented by Jamie MacDougall John Shea presents a performance of Salomone Rossi's Hebrew Tinka Muradori (flute), Josip Nochta (clarinet), Paula Uršic Psalms and Instrumental canzonas with Ars Cantus and director (harp), Zagreb String Quartet [Josip Klima & Ivan Kuzmic Mendelssohn: Violin Sonata in F major (1838) Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78 Tomasz Dobrzanski. (violins), Ante Zivkovic (viola), Josip Stojanovic (cello)] INTERVAL at around 12:31 AM 5:28 AM 11.50 Rossi, Salomone [c.1570­c.1630] Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] Jamie MacDougall presents anthems by Buxtehude and Purcell sung by countertenor Iestyn Davies who will be appearing in the Hebrew Psalms and Instrumental Canzonas Magnificat RV 610/RV 611 Ars Cantus, Tomasz Dobrzanski (director), Rabbi Yitzhak Lydia Teuscher (soprano), Maria Espada (soprano), Marie­Claude Queen's Hall series with the Academy of Ancient Music this week. Horowitz Chappuis (mezzo­soprano), Florian Boesch (baritone), Bavarian Radio Chorus, Peter Dijkstra (director), Il Giardino Armonico, 12.10 1:20 AM Giovanni Antonini (conductor) Traditional Grieg: Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Op.45 Elohim haschivenu ­ Psalm 80 AM 5:49 Joshua Bell (violin) Ars Cantus, Tomasz Dobrzanski (director) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Dénes Várjon (piano) Violin Sonata in F major (K.377) 1:24 AM Ana Savicka (violin), Aljosa Lecic (piano) Producer: Lindsay Pell. Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Octet for strings in E flat (Op.20) 6:07 AM Leonidas Kavakos, Per Kristian Skalstad, Frode Larsen & Tor Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) (arranged Ann Kuppens) MON 13:00 BBC Proms (b091w59j) Johan Böen (violins), Lars Anders Tomter & Catherine Bullock Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and string orchestra 2017, PCM 6: Christiane Karg & Malcolm Martineau (violas), Öystein Sonstad & Ernst Simon Glaser (cellos) (Op.33) Gavriel Lipkind (cello), Brussels Chamber Orchestra. Soprano Christiane Karg and pianist Malcolm Martineau give a 1:56 AM recital of French song by composers including Duparc, Ravel, Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770­1827] Hahn and Poulenc. Symphony no. 4 (Op.60) in B flat major MON 06:30 Breakfast (b091w3sh) BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny Live at Cadogan Hall, London

2:31 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Presented by Petroc Trelawny Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) featuring listener requests. Symphony No.3 in F major (Op.90) Duparc: L'invitation au voyage Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor) Email [email protected]. Guridi: Seis canciones castellanas Ravel: Cinq melodies populaires grecques 3:10 AM Hahn: Études latines ­ Lydé; Vile potabis; Tyndaris Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b091w3sk) Koechlin: Shéhérazade ­ Chanson d'Engaddi; La chanson d'Ishak Piano Sonata No.21 in B flat D.960 Monday ­ Sarah Walker with Anne Reid de Moussoul; Le voyage Rudolf Buchbinder (piano) Poulenc: Voyage à Paris; Deux mélodies de Guillaume 9am???? Apollinaire; Hôtel 3:50 AM Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.???? Christiane Karg (soprano) Dance Intermezzo (Op.45, No.2) ? Malcolm Martineau (piano) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste 9.30am? (Conductor) Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and With triumphant performances for the Royal Opera and identify a mystery musical person. Glyndebourne behind her, rising German soprano Christiane Karg 3:53 AM now makes her Proms debut. She is joined by pianist Malcolm Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) 10am Martineau for a musical voyage in song. They visit Greece in the Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré Sarah's guest this week is the actress Anne Reid. Anne has heady love songs of Ravel's 'Greek popular songs', the exotic East James Ehnes (violin), Wendy Chen (piano) worked extensively in television, film and theatre, and is best­ in Koechlin's Shéhérazade settings and Spain in Guridi's darkly known for her roles in the hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax, beautiful Castilian songs, before heading for Paris in the jaunty 3:57 AM and Dinnerladies. Anne trained at the Royal Academy of company of Francis Poulenc. Faure, Gabriel (1845­1924) Dramatic Arts before making early TV appearances on The Pavane for orchestra (Op.50) Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour. In 1961 Anne joined Producer Lindsay Kemp. BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (Conductor) the cast of Coronation Street, a show that she would be part of 10 years. Her acclaimed performance in Roger Michell's film The MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b091w59l) 4:04 AM Mother with Daniel Craig led her to being awarded the London Whitehead, Alfred (1887­1974) Critics' Circle Award for Best British Actress and Best Actress at Prom 42 repeat: Les Siecles and Francois­Xavier Roth Psalm 23 (The Lord is my Shepherd) the Cinessonne European Film Festival. As well as discussing her Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore Tudor Singers of Montréal, Patrick Wedd (director) life and work as an actress, throughout the week Anne shares her passion for classical music, choosing a selection of her favourite Another chance to hear selection of French music with Les 4:11 AM works by composers including Grieg, Canteloube and Ravel. Siècles and François­Xavier Roth, featuring pianist Cédric Boeck, August de (1865­1937) Tiberghien. Fantasy on two Flemish Folk Songs 10.30 Music on Location: Leipzig Vlaams Radio Orkest, Marc Soustrot (conductor) This week Sarah explores music connected with Leipzig, Presented by Martin Handley at the Royal Albert Hall, London beginning today with the city's most famous musician, Johann 4:18 AM Sebastian Bach. Sarah shares the cantata that won Bach the 2pm Ruyneman, Daniël (1886­1963) position of Thomaskantor. Saint­Saëns: La princesse jaune ­ overture Sonatine pour le piano Ronald Brautigam (piano) Proms Artist of the Week: Mark Elder 2.10pm Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is Sir Mark Elder. Elder is one Delibes: Lakmé ­ ballet music 4:22 AM of the UK's most successful and respected conductors, and has Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) been at the helm of the Hallé since 2000. Previously, Elder was 2.15pm Norwegian artists' carnival (Op.14) Music Director of English National Opera (1979­1993) and has Saint­Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5 in F major, 'Egyptian' Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) been Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London 2.50pm 4:31 AM Mozart Players. He's also worked with orchestras such as the Franck Les Djinns Halvorsen, Johan (1864­1935) Berlin Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra, and in Triumphal Entry of the Boyars prestigious opera houses such as the Royal Opera House Covent 3.00pm Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Garden and the Metropolitan Opera New York. This Wednesday Lalo: Namouna ­ Suites Nos. 1 & 2 (excerpts) (23rd August) Elder brings the Hallé to the BBC Proms to 4:35 AM perform Dvořák's Symphony No 9, 'From the New World'. 3.20pm Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Throughout the week Sarah will be featuring Elder's recordings Saint­Saëns: Samson and Delilah ­ Bacchanal 16 German Dances (D.783) with the Hallé of works by Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews), Ralf Gothoni (piano) Richard Strauss, Wagner, Finzi and Delius. Cédric Tiberghien (piano) Les Siècles 4:47 AM Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews) François­Xavier Roth (conductor) Tippett, Michael (1905­1998) The Submerged Cathedral (Preludes Book 1) Five Spirituals from 'A Child of our Time' Hallé The hugely acclaimed period instruments of Les Siècles return to Vancouver Bach Choir, Bruce Pullan (conductor) Mark Elder (conductor) the Proms this year with Cédric Tiberghien as the soloist in Saint­ Saens' Egyptian Concerto. 4:58 AM Producer Richard Denison. This all­French programme, inspired by the East, also features the Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723­1787) fragrant Indian gardens of Delibes's Lakmé, the eroticism of Symphony in D major (Op.10 No.5) Samson and Delilah, and the adventures of Lalo's Namouna. La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (conductor) MON 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b091w59g) Oriental demons surface in Les Djinns, complementing the 2017 Queen's Hall Series, Joshua Bell & Denes Varjon vibrantly coloured music of Java and the Middle East that 5:07 AM suffuses Saint­Saëns's Piano Concerto. Gilse, Jan van (1881­1944) American virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell begins his three concert String Quartet (Unfinished, 1922) residency at the International Festival along with his regular First broadcast on Wednesday 16 August Ebony Quartet collaborator Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon. They perform three great romantic sonatas of the violin repertoire Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 7 of 13

Artists. years, and was based in part on his interviews with just­released 1:00 AM POWs as they sailed home to America from Korea in 1953. And Sergei Prokofiev (1891­1953) Producer Samuel Hickling. David Hawkins is one of the handful of US POWs who, 1st Movement (Moderato) (Solo Violin Sonata No 1 in D major, controversially, chose to stay in China ­ at least for several years. Op 115) Arabella Steinbacher (violin) MON 16:30 In Tune (b091w59n) But as Daniel explores, 'brainwashing' quickly shifted from a Javier Perianes word describing a special form of torture, endured in distant 1:06 AM camps and cells, to a way to worry about life in modern America. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1840­1893) Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news, Advertising, television, huge corporations, a certain soft social Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 74, 'Pathetique' with live performance from pianist Javier Perianes, who is conformity, the fear of communism ­ anxieties about all of these Monte­Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Dima Slobodeniouk preparing for his BBC Proms performance with the BBC found a use for the new buzzword. (conductor) Symphony Orchestra. All this was attractive ground for film­makers. Long before The 1:50 AM Manchurian Candidate, Hollywood was struggling to tell stories Rachmaninov, Sergei [1873­1943] MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0506jdv) about brainwashing. 6 Duets Op.11 for piano 4 hands Bela Bartok (1881­1945), First Loves Zhang Zuo (piano), Louis Schwizgebel (piano) Films like The Ipcress File suggested brainwashing was a high­ Donald Macleod explores the life and career of composer Bela tech form of magic. Or was it just an unusually complicated form 2:16 AM Bartok (1881­1945), one of the most influential composers of the of brutality? Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich [1865­1936] 20th Century. Today's programme focuses on the years leading up Concerto in E flat major Op.109 for alto saxophone and to the 1st World War, including Bartok's discovery of folksong Ever since, from Men in Black to the Bourne movies via orchestra ; allegro] and his friendship with fellow composer, Zoltan Kodaly. We also Homeland, brainwashing has played on our minds through our Virgo Veldi (saxophone), Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Tarmo learn about an early jilted romance and Bartok's first marriage. culture. Leinatamm (conductor) Featuring an excerpt from one of his most infamous works, Duke But as Daniel discovers, its roots go back well before its supposed Bluebeard's Castle. 2:31 AM birth in Korea ­ to the birth of mass democracy, and its signature Czerny, Carl (1791­1857) Trad Mikor gulaslegeny voltam (When I was a herdsman) artform, the movies. Sonata No. 9 in B minor (Op. 145) "Grande fantaisie en forme de Singer unknown With: Susan Carruthers, Ian Christie, David Hawkins, Marcia Sonate" Fourteen Bagatelles; No. 4 Holmes, Robert Jay Lifton, Timothy Melley. Stefan Lindgren (piano) Kornel Zempleni (piano) Producer: Phil Tinline. 3:04 AM Two Portraits; 2nd movement: Grotesque Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778­1837) London Symphony Orchestra Trumpet Concerto in E flat major Shlomo Mintz (vln)/ MON 22:45 The Essay (b05vh43c) Odin Hagen (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Per Kristian Claudio Abbado (conductor) The Meaning of Trees, Horse Chestnut Skalstad (conductor)

Fourteen Bagatelles; Nos. 3, 13, 14 Despite being a much loved tree, the Horse Chestnut actually 3:23 AM Robert Hagopian (piano) symbolises being there for sentiment rather than purpose, it is Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) actually a pretty useless tree. By all means enjoy the ornamental Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Op.35 No.1) (1832) String Quartet No. 1 aspect of the trees but the timber from horse chestnut is not good Sylviane Deferne (piano) quality ­ there is plenty of it as the tree can gain bulk and volume quickly, but the wood is soft, weak and perishes easily. Its so­ 3:33 AM Duke Bluebeard's Castle; Door 7 called chestnuts are pretty useless too. The poisons in them make Franz danzi (1763­1826) Elena Zhidkova (mezzo­soprano) processing them for food too costly. But its as conkers that its Duos from "Don Giovanni" arranged for 2 cellos ('Giovinette che Sir Willard White (bass­baritone) nuts make it have important meaning for us, as play and fate all'amore'; 'La ci darem la mano', 'Finch han dal vino') London Symphony Orchestra togetherness. An incomer and an imposter ­ from the Balkans, the Duo Fouquet: Elizabeth Dolin, Guy Fouquet (cellos) Valery Gergiev (conductor). name stuck, due to the horseshoe shape scars left in its trunk when the leaves fall off. It was such a raging fashion after its UK 3:38 AM arrival that Capability Brown planted 4800 in one estate in Crusell, Bernhard Henrik (1775­1838) MON 19:30 BBC Proms (b091w5qp) Wiltshire alone. No wonder it has remained everywhere in the Introduction et Air Suèdois (Op.12) for clarinet and Orchestra 2017, Prom 50: Beethoven, Stravinsky and Gerald Barry UK since. Its conkers and majestic presence will always endear it Anne­Marja Korimaa (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony to us and this was enough for Anne Frank, who also succumbed Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (conductor) The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Mirga to its charms, writing about a horse chestnut tree in the centre of Gražinytė­Tyla perform Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, with works Amsterdam, thus also a symbol of hope, of escape and of one 3:49 AM by Stravinsky and Gerald Barry. day, a return to normality. Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562­1621) Psalm 23, 'The Lord is my Shepherd' (5 Psalms of David (1604)) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London A third series of these popular tree essays is again written and Netherlands Chamber Choir, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) Presented by Andrew McGregor presented by experienced essayist, Fiona Stafford, Professor of 3:58 AM Beethoven: Overture 'Leonore' No.3 Literature at Somerville College Oxford, explores the symbolism, Zarzycki, Aleksander [1834­1895] Stravinsky: Violin concerto in D major importance, topicality and surprises of five more trees common in the UK. Across the series of essays, our ambiguous relationship Mazurka in G major, Op 26 Monika Jarecka (violin), Krystyna Makowska (piano) c.8.10pm Interval: PROMS EXTRA with trees is explored. The three series have prompted an Louise Fryer talks to the composer Gerald Barry about his new illustrated book of the essays planned for 2015. 4:04 AM work. Recorded earlier in the evening at Imperial College. Producer ­ Turan Ali Telemann, Georg Philipp [1681­1767] Concerto Polonaise TWV 43:G4 c.8.30pm: Part 2 A Bona Broadcasting production for BBC Radio 3. Arte dei Suonatori (ensemble) Gerald Barry: Canada (BBC commission, world premiere) Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b091w62r) 4:13 AM Leila Josefowicz (violin) Carla Bley Trio Jongen, Joseph (1873­1953) Allan Clayton (tenor) Allegro appassionato (Op.95, No.2) from 2 pieces for Piano Trio City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Last autumn, the doyenne of jazz composers and bandleaders Grumiaux Trio Recorded at Studio Toots, Brussels conductor Mirga Gražinytė­Tyla Carla Bley appeared on Jazz Now directing the Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra. In this week's programme, she 4:21 AM The CBSO and Mirga Gražinyte­Tyla explore the theme of returns with a group that's she's worked in for over two decades, Berlioz, Hector (1803­1869) political and artistic freedom. Beethoven's Leonore overture No. and which released the album "Trio" in 2013, that has been Overture (Beatrice and Benedict), Op 27 3, written for his rescue opera Fidelio, celebrates the triumph of widely acclaimed as one of her finest works. Soweto Kinch New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner truth over tyranny in music of radiant beauty, while his Fifth presents the Carla Bley Trio with Andy Sheppard (reeds) and (conductor) Symphony rewrites the rules for the Classical symphony. Steve Swallow (bass) in concert at London's Pizza Express Jazz Club. 4:31 AM In his new work, maverick composer Gerald Barry is inspired by Donizetti, Gaetano (1797­1848) revolutionary events in Canada's history, also setting the text from Overture (La Fille du régiment) Fidelio's Prisoners' Chorus; and violinist Leila Josefowicz amps Oslo Philharmonic, Nello Santi (conductor) up the drama in the fierce brilliance of Stravinsky's neo­Classical TUESDAY 22 AUGUST 2017 concerto. 4:40 AM TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b091w798) Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) arranged by Liszt, Franz (1811­ Producer Janet Tuppen. Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky from the Monte­Carlo Philharmonic 1886) Waltz (Faust) Petras Geniušas (piano) MON 22:00 Sunday Feature (b0739rh0) Arabella Steinbacher is the soloist in Prokofiev's 2nd Violin Brainwash Culture Concerto with the Monte­Carlo Philharmonic also Tchaikovsky's 4:49 AM 6th Symphony. With Catriona Young. Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Professor Daniel Pick explores the enduring cultural obsession (Author) with brainwashing. 12:31 AM An den Mond (Fullest wieder Busch und Tal) (D.259) (To the Sergei Prokofiev (1891­1953) Moon) The word 'brainwashing' emerged during the Korean War. It was Violin Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 63 Christoph Pregardien (Tenor), Andreas Staier (Fortepiano) used to explain how American prisoners of war had ended up Arabella Steinbacher (violin) Monte­Carlo Philharmonic confessing to crimes they couldn't have committed. Orchestra, Dima Slobodeniouk (conductor) 4:53 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Daniel talks to two men with direct experience of this. Robert Jay (Author) Lifton's work on 'thought reform' remains influential after sixty Auf dem See (D.543) (On the lake) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 8 of 13

Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) TUE 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b091w79g) Sean's guests include choreographers Sol León and Paul 2017 Queen's Hall Series, Iestyn Davies Sings Bach 1: Academy Lightfoot, and pianist Louis Schwizgebel performs live in the 4:57 AM of Ancient Music, Richard Egarr studio ahead of the North Norfolk Music Festival. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D major, BWV 1050 Richard Egarr directs the Academy of Ancient Music in cantatas Ensemble 415, Lars­Ulrik Mortensen (Harpsichord) and instrumental works by Bach and Telemann featuring soloist TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0506jdx) Iestyn Davies, live from the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Bach's Bela Bartok (1881­1945), World War I and Withdrawal 5:18 AM solo cantata BWV 54 is his first known work of this kind and Bruckner, Anton (1824­1896) extols the resistance of sin, while BWV 169, written around a Donald Macleod explores the life and career of composer Bela 2 graduals for chorus: Locus iste; Christus Factus est decade later, is longer and, in seven movements, tells of the love Bartok (1881­1945), one of the most influential composers of the Danish National Radio Choir, Jesper Grove Jorgensen of God. 20th Century. Today's programme focuses on a troubled period in (conductor) Bartok's life. As World War I took hold in Europe, the composer Presented by Jamie MacDougall was suffering from a crisis of confidence. He withdrew from 5:26 AM Hungarian musical society, writing little new music. However, a Ysaÿe, Eugène (1858­1931) Telemann: Ouverture in D major, TWV55:D15 chance encounter with a young girl revitalised him, leading to Prelude from Sonata no. 2 in A minor Op.27'2 (Obsession) for Bach: Widerstehe doch der Sünde, BWV 54 works such as the 2nd String Quartet, the Wooden Prince and the violin solo Miraculous Mandarin. Arabella Steinbacher (violin) INTERVAL: Jamie MacDougall takes a look back at some of this year's Roman Nepi Tancok (Romanian Folk Dances) BB 76 5:29 AM Festival artists and presents Christian Tetzlaff playing Brahms Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra Stucken, Frank van der (1858­1929) Violin Sonata No 2 Zoltan Kocsis (conductor) Symphonic prologue to Heinrich Heine's tragedy 'William Ratcliffe' Telemann: Trio in E flat major, TWV42:Es1 Op. 15 songs; No. 2: Summer, No. 5: In the Valley Vlaams Radio Orkest , Bjarte Engeset (conductor) Bach: Gott soll allein mein Herze haben, BWV 169 Julia Hamari (mezzo­soprano) Ilona Prunyi (piano) Iestyn Davies (countertenor) 5:58 AM Academy of Ancient Music Berwald, Franz [1796­1868] The Wooden Prince; The Princess Dances with the Wooden Richard Egarr (director/organ). String Quartet No 2 in A minor (1849) Prince Bernt Lysell (violin), Per Sandklef (violin), Thomas Sundkvist Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (viola), Mats Rondin (cello) Marin Alsop (conductor) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b091w79j) Edinburgh 70, James Galway 6:17 AM String Quartet No. 2; 2nd movement: Allegro Molto Capriccioso Quatuor Ebene Durante, Francesco (1684­1755) James Galway in a rare appearance as chamber musician with Concerto per quartetto for strings No.2 in G minor Jessye Norman in 1979, performing Ravel's Sheherazade plus Miraculous Mandarin Suite Concerto Köln. Strauss songs, and Liszt's great Fantasia quasi sonata, inspired by London Symphony Orchestra a reading of Dante, performed by Jorge Bolet in 1980. Sir Georg Solti (conductor) TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b091w79d) Ravel: Shéhérazade 8 Improvisations on a Hungarian Theme; Theme Tuesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Jessye Norman, soprano Bela Bartok (piano). Dalton Baldwin, piano Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast James Galway, flute show, featuring listener requests. TUE 19:30 BBC Proms (b091w97l) Strauss: Heimliche Aufforderung; Heimkehr; Seitdem dein Aug'; Email [email protected]. 2017, Prom 51: Sibelius, Saint­Saens and Elgar­Payne Lob des Leidens; Cäcilie Jessye Norman, soprano Live at BBC Proms: the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dalton Baldwin, piano Sakari Oramo in Sibelius, Elgar's Symphony No.3 (completed TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b0920kx2) Payne), and Saint­Saëns's Piano Concerto No.2 with Javier Tuesday ­ Sarah Walker with Anne Reid Liszt: Fantasia quasi sonata 'après une lecture du Dante' Perianes. Jorge Bolet, piano 9am???? Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Producer Gavin McCollum. Presented by Ian Skelly range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.???? ? Sibelius: Scènes historiques, Suite No. 1 9.30am? TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b091w84n) Saint­Saëns: Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor Take part in today's musical challenge: can you remember the Prom 43 repeat: Saint­Saens ­ 'Organ' Symphony television show or film that featured this piece of classical music? 20.10 INTERVAL: Proms Extra Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore The novelist Meg Rosoff and art curator Karen Serres consider 10am unfinished works in literature and in painting, and whether or not Sarah's guest this week is the actress Anne Reid. Anne has Another chance to hear the RPO and conductor Charles Dutoit it is always a good idea for other people to finish them. Ian worked extensively in television, film and theatre, and is best­ perform music by Falla, Lalo and Saint­Saëns's 'Organ' McMillan hosts. Recorded earlier as a Proms Extra with an known for her roles in the hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax, Symphony. With Joshua Bell, Cameron Carpenter and Stéphanie audience at Imperial College. Producer: Jacqueline Smith. and Dinnerladies. Anne trained at the Royal Academy of d'Oustrac. Dramatic Arts before making early TV appearances on The Elgar/Payne: Symphony No.3 Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour. In 1961 Anne joined Presented by Ian Skelly from the Royal Albert Hall, London the cast of Coronation Street, a show that she would be part of 10 Javier Perianes (piano) Manual de Falla El amor brujo years. Her acclaimed performance in Roger Michell's film The BBC Symphony Orchestra Mother with Daniel Craig led her to being awarded the London Sakari Oramo (conductor) 2.25pm: Critics' Circle Award for Best British Actress and Best Actress at Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op 21 the Cinessonne European Film Festival. As well as discussing her This year's Elgar cycle concludes with the originally unfinished life and work as an actress, throughout the week Anne shares her Third Symphony. The concert also features the vivid, descriptive 3pm: miniatures of Sibelius's Scènes historiques and Saint­Saëns's passion for classical music, choosing a selection of her favourite Saint‐ Saëns: Symphony No 3 in C minor, 'Organ' works. brilliantly youthful Second Piano Concerto. Stéphanie d'Oustrac (mezzo­soprano) 10.30 Music on Location: Leipzig Joshua Bell (violin) TUE 22:00 Sunday Feature (b06xwpch) This week Sarah explores music connected with Leipzig, Cameron Carpenter (organ) Crossing the Border ­ Poetry and Film focusing today on a Danish composer who flourished in the city, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Niels Gade. Charles Dutoit (conductor) Right from the birth of cinema, film­makers have experimented with poetry in film. Matthew Sweet explores this overlooked Proms Artist of the Week: Mark Elder Tonight's celebration of the sun­scorched landscapes of Spain history. Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is Sir Mark Elder. Elder is one opens with Falla's flamenco ballet El amor brujo, rich in of the UK's most successful and respected conductors, and has Andalusian folk melodies and featuring the famous 'Ritual Fire The Russian pioneer film­maker Dziga Vertov developed his been at the helm of the Hallé since 2000. Previously, Elder was Dance'. celebrated montage technique out of Mayakovsky's poetry and the Music Director of English National Opera (1979­1993) and has Joshua Bell is the soloist in Lalo's Symphonie espagnole, whose GPO Film Unit's 'Night Mail' with W H Auden's closing poem been Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Birmingham title conceals a virtuosic violin concerto steeped in the sounds of owes a good deal to these Russian experimentalists. Starting at Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London Spain, while Cameron Carpenter takes to the organ console in the unlikely site of the studio where scenes from 'Night Mail' Mozart Players. He's also worked with orchestras such as the Saint­Saëns's mighty 'Organ' Symphony. 'With it I have given all were shot and recorded eighty years ago, Matthew establishes this Berlin Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra, and in I could,' observed the composer. 'What I did I could not achieve iconic film as an important blueprint for poets and film­makers prestigious opera houses such as the Royal Opera House Covent again.' since. Garden and the Metropolitan Opera New York. This Wednesday (23rd August) Elder brings the Hallé to the BBC Proms to [First heard on 17 August 2017] In recent times, the poets Tony Harrison and Simon Armitage perform Dvořák's Symphony No 9, 'From the New World'. have both made documentary films where their poems replaced Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Throughout the week Sarah will be featuring Elder's recordings conventional commentaries. Matthew hosts a reunion between Artists. with the Hallé of works by Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews), Tony Harrison and his collaborator, the film director Peter Richard Strauss, Wagner, Finzi and Delius. Producer Anthony Sellors. Symes, as they relive the powerful moment of filming of the exhumation of a body in a Neapolitan necropolis. This moment Richard Strauss poses core questions about film poems: what does the viewer hear Morgen and see, how do word and image relate to each other? With Anne Schwanewilms (soprano) TUE 16:30 In Tune (b091w8v5) Simon Armitage, Matthew learns how his poetry on film gives a Hallé Sol Leon, Paul Lightfoot, Louis Schwizgebel voice to the marginalised. Now, a burgeoning movement of Mark Elder (conductor). Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. experimental film­makers are creating a new space for the

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 9 of 13 production, curation and distribution of film poems in festivals 3:15 AM 9am and in digital media, so as the mainstream media fragment, film Martinu, Bohuslav (1890­1959) Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a poetry is returning to its avant garde roots as was exemplified by 3 Czech dances for piano range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. early film poem makers such as Germaine Dulac and Maya Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) Deren. 9.30am 3:25 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out the Producer: Emma­Louise Williams Carpenter, John Alden [1876­1951] classical source of this pop song? A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3. Krazy Kat: A Jazz Pantomime (1921) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, KEITH LOCKHART 10am (CONDUCTOR) Sarah's guest this week is the actress Anne Reid. Anne has TUE 22:45 The Essay (b05vh8sy) worked extensively in television, film and theatre, and is best­ The Meaning of Trees, Cherry 3:38 AM known for her roles in the hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax, Geminiani, Francesco (1687­1762) and Dinnerladies. Anne trained at the Royal Academy of In many countries, cherries are there just to look pretty ­ a short Concerto Grosso No.12 in D minor, 'Folia' (after Corelli's Sonata Dramatic Arts before making early TV appearances on The party trick trotted out once a year which everyone loves and coos Op.5 No.12) Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour. In 1961 Anne joined at, but then its got to be kept the rest of the year too. True, it has Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) the cast of Coronation Street, a show that she would be part of 10 unrivalled spring blossoms, a truly stunning beauty, especially in years. Her acclaimed performance in Roger Michell's film The large numbers. It has much­prized wood and fruit, both of which 3:50 AM Mother with Daniel Craig led her to being awarded the London have a long British pedigree, yet man and global warming have Murcia, Santiago de (1673­1739) Critics' Circle Award for Best British Actress and Best Actress at removed 90 per cent of UK cherry trees since 1930. In other Cumbées, Gallardes the Cinessonne European Film Festival. As well as discussing her countries (Japan especially) it is a sacred tree as a flowering Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) life and work as an actress, throughout the week Anne shares her cherry, but the fruit has been monopolised by a few countries ­ passion for classical music, choosing a selection of her favourite Turkey and the USA especially. Apart from fruit, cherry trees are 3:56 AM works. prized for their swirling, eye­ridden, colourful hardwood which is Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] amongst the most prized for cabinetry and furniture making, and Fantasy for violin and orchestra (Op.131) in C major 10.30 Music on Location: Leipzig medicinally they can cure gout, fever and help us sleep. Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, This week Sarah explores music connected with Leipzig, today Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) she retraces the beginnings of the relationship between Robert Producer ­ Turan Ali Schumann and Clara Wieck, who met in Leipzig A Bona Broadcasting production for BBC Radio 3. 4:12 AM Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) Proms Artist of the Week: Mark Elder Rondo in C major, Op.73 Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is Sir Mark Elder. Elder is one TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b091w9mv) Ludmil Angelov (piano) of the UK's most successful and respected conductors, and has Nick Luscombe been at the helm of the Hallé since 2000. Previously, Elder was 4:21 AM Music Director of English National Opera (1979­1993) and has Nick Luscombe shares musical dispatches from places that aren't Jiranek, Frantisek (1698­1778) been Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Birmingham in the guidebook. We've an electro­acoustic postcard inspired by Sinfonia in D major Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London sea­snails from Belgian artist Lieven Martens; and the pace Collegium Marianum, Jana Semeradova (director) Mozart Players. He's also worked with orchestras such as the quickens with multi­tracked, 'multi­octave delirium' from Berlin Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra, and in Australian pianists Chris Abrahams and Anthony Pateras. Closer 4:31 AM prestigious opera houses such as the Royal Opera House Covent to the tourist trail, but with fresh ears, Nick shares his new field Gretry, Andre­Ernest­Modeste (1741­1813) Garden and the Metropolitan Opera New York. This Wednesday recordings of the Gion Matsuri festival that's held in Kyoto, Japan Selections from Le Jugement de Midas [1. Ouverture, 2. Duo (23rd August) Elder brings the Hallé to the BBC Proms to each summer. 'D'abord je donne de bons gages' (Palémon, Apollon); perform Dvořák's Symphony No 9, 'From the New World'. John Elwes (Tenor), Jules Bastin (Bass), Choeur de la Chapelle Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. Throughout the week Sarah will be featuring Elder's recordings Royale de Paris (Choir), , Gustav Leonhardt with the Hallé of works by Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews), (Conductor) Richard Strauss, Wagner, Finzi and Delius.

4:40 AM WEDNESDAY 23 AUGUST 2017 Wagner Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) The Flying Dutchman ­ Overture Le Coq d'Or (concert suite) Hallé WED 00:30 Through the Night (b091w9tg) Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) Mark Elder (conductor). Andre­Modeste Gretry's ballet­opera La Caravane du Caire 4:47 AM Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich [1804­1857] WED 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b091wb61) John Shea presents a performance of Andre­Modeste Gretry's Trio pathetique for clarinet, bassoon and piano in D minor 2017 Queen's Hall Series, Rene Pape and Camillo Radicke ballet­opera Le Caravane du Caire with Namur Chamber Choir, (arranged for oboe, cello and piano by Alexei Ogrintchouk) Ricercar Academy directed by Marc Minkowski Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe) , Boris Andrianov (cello), Ekaterina German operatic bass René Pape performs a dark and dramatic Apekisheva (piano) recital of Beethoven, Dvořák, Quilter and Mussorgsky live from AM 12:31 the Queen's Hall. Joined by his regular recital partner, pianist Andre­Modeste Gretry/Etienne Morel de Chedeville 5:02 AM Camillo Radicke, the programme explores two sombre but "La Caravane du Caire (opera­ballet in three acts): Act 1 Tallis, Thomas [c.1505­1585] uplifting works by Beethoven and Dvorak inspired by spiritual Jules Bastin (bass ­ The Pasha of Cairo), Greta de Reyghere Gloria from Mass Puer natus est nobis for 7 voices and biblical references. (soprano ­ Almaïde, the Pascha's favourite), Gilles Ragon (bass ­ BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor); The second half of the programme dwells on images of death, Tamorin, a harem eunuch), Philippe Hutenlocher (bass ­ both in Quilter's setting of Shakespeare's melancholic and Florestan, a French official), John Dur (bass ­ Osmin, a Harem 5:12 AM romantic words from Twelfth Night and Mussorgsky's song cycle slave), Guy de Mey (tenor ­ Saint­Phar, son of Florestan), Isabelle Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) featuring four rather gruesome images of Death and how he Poulenard (soprano ­ Zélime, daughter of an Indian chief and Symphony no. 43 in E flat major H.1.43 (Mercury) claims his victims. wife of Saint­Phar), Claude Massoz (bass ­ Furville, a French Orchestra Libera Classica, Hidemi Suzuki (Conductor) officer), Vincent le Texier (baritone ­ Husca, leader of the Presented by Donald Macleod Caravan), Catherine Napoli (soprano ­ an Italian slave), Marie­ 5:37 AM Noëlle de Callataÿ (soprano) ­ a french slave, Els Crommen Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) Beethoven: Sechs Lieder von Gellert (soprano ­ a German slave/première coryphée), Marie­Paule Fantaisie­impromptu for piano in C sharp minor (Op.66) Dvořák: Biblické písne (Biblical Songs) Fayte (soprano ­ second coryphée), Namur Chamber Choir, Dubravka Tomsic (piano) Ricercar Academy, Marc Minkowski (director) INTERVAL at around 11.45am 5:43 AM Donald Macleod presents a performance of Bach's Brandenburg 1:03 AM Poulenc, Francis (1899­1963) Concerto No 1 given by the Dunedin Consort, who opened this Andre­Modeste Gretry/Etienne Morel de Chedeville Oboe Sonata year's Queen's Hall series at the Festival. La Caravane du Caire (opera­ballet in three acts): Act 2 Eva Steinaa (oboe), Galya Kolarova (piano) 12.05 1:49 AM 5:58 AM Quilter: Three Shakespeare Songs Andre­Modeste Gretry/Etienne Morel de Chedeville Rangstrom, Ture [1884­1947] Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death "La Caravane du Caire (opera­ballet in three acts): Act 3 Suite for violin and piano No.1 in modo antico Tale Olsson (violin), Mats Jansson (piano) René Pape (bass) 2:31 AM Camillo Radicke (piano). Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] 6:06 AM Piano Sonata in F major (K.332): 2nd movement Adagio Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 ­1827] Henri Sigfridsson (piano) Piano Sonata No.23 in F Minor, Op.57 'Appassionata' WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b091wbbx) Rudolf Buchbinder (piano). Edinburgh 70, Gabriela Montero 2:37 AM Madetoja, Leevi (1887­1947) Featuring Venezuelan pianist and protegee of Martha Argerich, Gabriela Montero, who made her debut at the Queen's Hall series Overture, Op.7 (1911) WED 06:30 Breakfast (b0923vvy) Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, John Storgards (Conductor) Wednesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill in 2008 with this recital of virtuoso masterworks by Bach, Chopin, Debussy, Schumann and Liszt plus some impromptu 2:47 AM Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast improvisation in collaboration with the audience. Schubert, Franz (1797­1828); show, featuring listener requests. Quartet in D major D.74 for strings Bach, arr. Busoni: Chaconne Quartetto Bernini Email [email protected]. Chopin: Ballade No 4 in F minor Debussy: I'isle joyeuse 3:11 AM Liszt: Mephisto Waltz No 1 Lassus, Orlande de (1532­1594) WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b0924dm9) Trad/Montero: Flower of Scotland Improvisation S.U.su.P.E.R.per ­ motet for 4 voices Wednesday ­ Sarah Walker with Anne Reid Currende (vocal only), Erik van Nevel (conductor) Gabriela Montero, piano. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 10 of 13

WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b091wbvj) the Score" which explores the history of the piece. the cultural map ­ but here's a chance to restore him to his rightful Prom 48 repeat: A Patchwork Passion place. Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore Presented by Andrew McGregor Producer: Sara Jane Hall.

Another chance to hear the BBC Singers with Chief Conductor Beyond the Score (devised by Gerard McBurney) Designate Sofi Jeannin and the City of London Sinfonia in WED 22:45 The Essay (b05vh8t8) Passiontide music from the last five centuries. c.20:30 INTERVAL: Proms Extra The Meaning of Trees, Holly New Generation Thinker Sarah Dillon introduces a series of Together they tell the familiar Passion story as you've never heard readings about arriving in the USA ­ from Francis Spufford's People don't think of holly as a tree, but it is very much a tree. In it before, moving from the earliest­known responsorial setting by recreation of 18th century New York in the award winning fact, it is one of our oldest, most enduring trees. A major meaning Johann Walter (1496­1570) through Passion music by Schütz, Golden Hill, to Kafka's first impressions of the States ­ she'll of Holly is timelessness ­ it was around in its current form long Bach, Handel, Mendelssohn and Stainer, right up to explore the wonder and excitement of encountering the New before the dinosaurs, over 160 million years of endurance of what contemporary settings by Sofia Gubaidulina and Sir James World. we see today. That is an unusual achievement and proves its MacMillan. Recorded earlier as a Proms Extra with an audience at Imperial meaning as perfect design. Unlike the majority of trees, Holly College. Producer: Nicola Holloway also symbolises the separation of the sexes, having both male and Thomas Elwin (tenor) female trees. Holly also means food and capture ­ the berries for Oliver Johnston (tenor) c20:50 birds, and its bark is boiled to produce sticky bird lime which is David Shipley (bass) Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No 9 in E minor, 'From the New painted onto tree barks to catch song birds for food in the many BBC Singers World' countries that did and still do eat them. City of London Sinfonia The meaning of its name is holy, long being associated with Sofi Jeannin (conductor) Henry Goodman, actor Christmas and for centuries known as the holy tree. It also meant Rodney Earl Clarke, bass­baritone safety from witches, holly trees growing out of the tops of hedges Producer Janet Tuppen. Gerard McBurney, creative director were reputed to stop witches running along the hedge tops. Hallé Orchestra Holly wood is slow growing and so is very hard. It's whiteness Sir Mark Elder, conductor gives good staining properties, so it was coloured black and WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b091wbvn) passed off as much more valuable ebony. The wood of the holly Edington Priory during the 2017 Festival of Music within the Have you ever wondered about the story behind Dvořák's became a global name thanks to its Californian suburb and a Liturgy haunting Symphony No. 9, with its yearning Largo and its mistake. ebullient, dancing Scherzo? Originally devised by Gerard Live from Edington Priory during the 2017 Festival of Music McBurney and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, this newly A third series of these popular tree essays is again written and within the Liturgy remounted Beyond the Score(R) performance combines actors, presented by experienced essayist, Fiona Stafford, Professor of projections and live musical examples to explore the history of Introit: Beati Misericordes (Robert Walker ­ Festival Literature at Somerville College Oxford, explores the symbolism, this enduringly popular orchestral classic. In the second half, Sir importance, topicality and surprises of five more trees common in commission) Mark Elder and the Hallé give a complete performance of the Responses: Radcliffe the UK. Across the series of essays, our ambiguous relationship symphony. A fascinating, dramatic insight into one of the great with trees is explored. The three series have prompted an Psalms 114, 115 (Plainsong) works of the symphonic repertoire First Lesson: 1 Samuel 28 vv.3­25 illustrated book of the essays planned for 2015. Office Hymn: Auctor beatae saeculi (Plainsong) Producer Clive Portbury. Producer ­ Turan Ali Canticles: Chichester Service (Walton) A Bona Broadcasting production for BBC Radio 3. Second Lesson: Acts 4 vv.13­31 Anthem: The Beatitudes (Arvo Pärt) WED 22:00 Sunday Feature (b07h68th) Final Hymn: There's a wideness in God's mercy (Corvedale) Sherlock, Sigmund and Signor Morelli WED 23:00 Late Junction (b091wcyx) Organ Voluntary: Fantasia in G minor (York Bowen) Nick Luscombe Sigmund Freud and Sherlock Holmes ­ two of the most brilliant Conductors: Jeremy Summerly, Matthew Martin and Peter minds of the 19th century ­ one was fictional and the other real ­ Nick Luscombe keeps the midweek spirits high with a new Stevens both celebrated for their detective skills. But the third man in the compilation of euphoric 1990s Italian dream house from Now Organist: Simon Bell. title of this programme.... Signor Morelli, Giovanni Morelli...? Now Now, and Mayan hip­hop from Guatemalan trio Balam Ajpu. They carry the messages from animal spirit deities to the He links Holmes and Freud. He might have inspired them both. rest of the world, and we've more jungle sounds to communicate, WED 16:30 In Tune (b091wcvf) Who was he? courtesy of the cicadas of Papua New Guinea, recorded by sound Louis Langree, Piatti Quartet Acclaimed author and game writer, Naomi Alderman , brings to ecologist Steven Feld. Plus a shimmering, semi­improvised Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. life the long­overlooked tale of how art historian Giovanni version of epic Scottish ballad Tam Lin by Canadian composer His guests include conductor Louis Langrée, who performs at the Morelli (1816­1891) formulated a new theory of attribution in the Martin Arnold. BBC Proms later this week at the helm of the Cincinnati visual arts ­ through his close analysis of detail. Is that a Botticelli Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. Symphony Orchestra, and the Piatti Quartet, who perform live in ear, or a Titian ear? the studio. It's a process which continues to this day, and has played a vital role in the market for Old Masters. In the mid­19th century, THURSDAY 24 AUGUST 2017 WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0506jdz) Morelli's eye proved invaluable to museums in Europe, as he Bela Bartok (1881­1945), Rediscovering the Piano sifted through their collections. Previously, art historians had THU relied on documentary evidence to confirm the creator of a 00:30 Through the Night (b091wdt3) Donald Macleod explores the life and career of composer Bela painting or drawing ­ or had hoped to find similarities by The Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra Bartok (1881­1945), one of the most influential composers of the examining settings or subject matter. Morelli's emphasis on the 20th Century. Today's programme explores the circumstances of tiniest details ­ the painting of hands and ears in particular ­ was John Shea presents the Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra in Bartok's second marriage, and his subsequent re­emergence as a revolutionary. composer and pianist of international renown. Enescu, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. Sculptor Eleanor Crook takes Naomi on a tour of the V and A, AM Dance Suite: 5th and 6th movements (Comodo, Finale) putting the so called 'Morelli method' into action. 12:31 Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra Enescu, George (1881­1955) Zoltan Kocsis (conductor) The great historian, Professor Carlo Ginzburg, believes that Orchestral Suite No.1 in C major, Op.9 Morelli may also have inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal Frescobaldi (transcribed Bela Bartok) Sigmund Freud in their creations ­ both the detective Sherlock (conductor) Fuga in G minor Holmes, and the unconscious 'tell'. Ilona Prunyi (piano) 12:57 AM Novelist and playwright Simon Brett, describes Sherlock Holmes Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840­1893), arr. Cazacu, Marin Out of Doors Suite: 4th movement (The Night's Music) in action: "As a medical man, you are aware, Watson, that there is (b.1956) Rolf Hind (piano) no part of the human body which varies so much as the human Lensky's aria from Eugene Onegin ear. Each ear is as a rule quite distinctive, and differs from all Marin Cazacu (cello), Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, Piano Concerto No. 1: 3rd movement (Allegro Molto) other ones." Our medical man is Mr Donald Sammut, Morelli Cristian Mandeal (conductor) BBC Philharmonic enthusiast and hand surgeon, who also sketches the details of Jean­Efflam Bavouzet (piano) every hand he operates on. 1:04 AM Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840­1893) Dr Brett Kahr introduces Naomi to the influence Morelli had over Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op.33 Cantata Profana Freud's thinking, as she pulls his book from the shelves of the Stefan Cazacu (cello), Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, John Aler (tenor) famous study in the Freud Museum. Cristian Mandeal (conductor) John Tomlinson (baritone) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Dr Valentina Locatelli and Luke Uglow reveals some surprising 1:25 AM Chicago Symphony Chorus details in his rather mysterious life, whilst painter Daniel Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) Pierre Boulez (conductor) Easterbrook discusses his deep connection the work of the artists Suite from Romeo and Juliet, Op.64 Giorgione, who Morelli famously and dramatically attributed the Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal Music for Strings Percussion and Celesta: Finale Dresden Venus. (conductor) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sir Georg Solti (conductor). Naomi Alderman discusses the 'Morelli method' with Director of 2:01 AM the Warburg Institute, Professor David Freedberg, and art Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804­1857) historian Peter Higginson, and picks apart the use of detail with Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila WED 19:30 BBC Proms (b091wcvh) Phillipa Perry, an important key in the understanding of art and Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal 2017, Prom 52: Dvorak's New World Symphony ourselves, a trajectory which takes us to the heart of the modern (conductor) age. Live at BBC Proms: the Hallé Orchestra under Sir Mark Elder in 2:06 AM Dvořák's Symphony 'From the New World' preceded by "Beyond For a man of such unexpected influence, Morelli has slipped off Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907)

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Selected Lyric Pieces: March of the Trolls, Op.54 No.3; Gade, Patrick Cohen (fortepiano) INTERVAL at around 11.50am Op.57 No.2; Homesickness, Op.57 No.6; Sylph, Op.62 No.1; The Kate Molleson looks back at some of the artists who have Brooklet, Op.62 No.4; Cradle Song, Op.68 No.5; Wedding Day at 5:43 AM appeared in the Queen's Hall series this year and presents the Troldhaugen, Op.65 No.6 Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Apollon Musagète Quartet playing Haydn's String Quartet No 55 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) Symphony No.6 in D major, H.1.6, 'Le matin' in D major, Op 71 No 2 Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa­Pekka Salonen 2:31 AM (conductor) 12.10pm Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Bach: Geist und Seele wird verwirret, BWV 35 L'heure espagnole 6:04 AM Torquemada ..... Goran Eliasson (tenor), Concepcion ..... Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Iestyn Davies, countertenor Marianne Eklof (mezzo), Ramiro ..... Trong Halstein Moe Le tombeau de Couperin Academy of Ancient Music (baritone), Gonzalve ..... Carl Unander­Scharin (tenor), Don Inigo Louis Schwizgebel (piano). Richard Egarr, director/organ. Gomez ..... Lars Avidson (bass), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Dmitriev (conductor) THU 06:30 Breakfast (b0926lzs) THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b091wf99) 3:23 AM Thursday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Edinburgh 70, Terfel, Fink, Scholl Ortiz, Diego (c.1510­c.1570) / Sandrin, Pierre (c.1490­c.1561) / Ortiz, Diego (c.1510­c.1570) Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Highlights from some of the great song recitals of the recent past Ortiz: La Spagna (from Trattado de glosas, 1553); Sandrin: show, featuring listener requests. including, countertenor 's performance of Haydn Doulce Memoire (from Le paragon des chansons, 1538); Ortiz: canzonettas, Bryn Terfel in full flight at the Usher Hall in 2009 Email [email protected]. Recercada segonda sobre doulce memoire (from Trattado de and Bernard Fink with some rarely heard songs by Manuel de glosas, 1553) Falla. Trio Montparnasse: Anne Azéma (soprano in Doulce Memoire), THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b0926lzv) Haydn: Despair; The Wanderer; Recollection Carol Lewis (viola da gamba), Olav Chris Henriksen (vihuela) Thursday ­ Sarah Walker with Anne Reid Andreas Scholl, countertenor 3:30 AM Tamar Halperin, piano 9am???? Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Sarah?sets the tone and mood of the day's?programme?with a Ireland: Sea Fever; Vagabond; The Bells of San Marie Andante in C major for flute and orchestra, K.315 range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.???? Warlock: Captain Stratton's Fancy Anita Szabo (flute), Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, ? Keel: Three Salt Water Ballads Zoltán Kocsis (conductor) 9.30am? Bryn Terfel, bass­baritone Malcolm Martineau, piano 3:36 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music played in?reverse.? Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Falla: Trois mélodies; Siete canciones populares españolas 12 Variations on La folia, Wq.118/9 10am Bernarda Fink, mezzo­soprano Andreas Staier (harpsichord) Sarah's guest this week is the actress Anne Reid. Anne has Anthony Spiri, piano worked extensively in television, film and theatre, and is best­ 3:46 AM Producer Gavin McCollum. Pachelbel, Johann (1653­1706) known for her roles in the hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax, Canon in D major arr. for three violins and Dinnerladies. Anne trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts before making early TV appearances on The Members of the Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b091wffv) Katowice Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour. In 1961 Anne joined the cast of Coronation Street, a show that she would be part of 10 Prom 45 repeat: Mahler ­ 'Resurrection' Symphony years. Her acclaimed performance in Roger Michell's film The 3:51 AM Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Mother with Daniel Craig led her to being awarded the London Piano Sonata No.24 in F sharp major, Op.78 Critics' Circle Award for Best British Actress and Best Actress at Another chance to hear Mahler's Symphony No.2 'Resurrection'. Cédric Tiberghien (piano) the Cinessonne European Film Festival. As well as discussing her Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC SO, BBC Symphony Chorus, life and work as an actress, throughout the week Anne shares her and Bach Choir with soprano Elizabeth Watts and mezzo 3:59 AM passion for classical music, choosing a selection of her favourite Elisabeth Kulman. Geijer, Erik Gustaf [1783­1847] works. Violin Sonatina in A flat major Presented by Petroc Trelawny at the Royal Albert Hall, London Klara Hellgren (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) 10.30 Music on Location: Leipzig This week Sarah explores music connected with Leipzig. Today Mahler: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection' 4:13 AM she sheds light on the work of Johann Schelle, whose musical Söderman, August (1832­1876) reforms at the St Thomas Church paved the way for the cantatas Elizabeth Watts (soprano) Three songs from Idyll and Epigram: När den sköna maj med of Johann Sebastian Bach. Elisabeth Kulman (mezzo) sippor kommit (When lovely May with anemones comes); Mellan The Bach Choir friska blomster genom lunden (Among fresh flowers through the Proms Artist of the Week: Mark Elder BBC Symphony Chorus meadow); Minna satt I lunden (Minna sat in the meadow) Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is Sir Mark Elder. Elder is one BBC Symphony Orchestra Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor) of the UK's most successful and respected conductors, and has Sakari Oramo (conductor) been at the helm of the Hallé since 2000. Previously, Elder was 4:20 AM Music Director of English National Opera (1979­1993) and has In this season's second Mahler symphony, the composer wrestles Strauss, Johann II (1825­1899) been Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Birmingham with the essential questions of humanity in a work that took over An der schönen blauen Donau ­ waltz for orchestra, Op.314 Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London six years to complete. Faith, mortality and the hope of BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Mozart Players. He's also worked with orchestras such as the resurrection are the subject of this epic musical exploration, Berlin Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra, and in which culminates in a glowing, transcendent choral finale. The 4:31 AM prestigious opera houses such as the Royal Opera House Covent BBC Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Garden and the Metropolitan Opera New York. This Wednesday are joined by soloists Elizabeth Watts and Elisabeth Kulman as Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré (23rd August) Elder brings the Hallé to the BBC Proms to well as the combined forces of the BBC Symphony Chorus and James Ehnes (violin), Wendy Chen (piano) perform Dvořák's Symphony No 9, 'From the New World'. The Bach Choir for a work whose scale and scope come into their Throughout the week Sarah will be featuring Elder's recordings own in the Royal Albert Hall. 4:34 AM with the Hallé of works by Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews), Elgar, Sir Edward (1857­1934) Richard Strauss, Wagner, Finzi and Delius. Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Nimrod, from Enigma Variations Artists. Romanian­Moldovan Youth Orchestra, Cristian Mandeal Finzi Producer Graham Rogers. (conductor) Elegy for Orchestra, Op 20, 'The Fall of the Leaf' Hallé 4:39 AM Mark Elder (conductor). THU 16:30 In Tune (b091wfjf) Krupowicz, Stanisław (b. 1952) Lucie Horsch Miserere (based on Allegri's Miserere) THU 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b091wdzc) Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (conductor) Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. 2017 Queen's Hall Series, Iestyn Davies Sings Bach 2: Academy His guests include young recorder virtuoso Lucie Horsch, who of Ancient Music, Richard Egarr 4:53 AM not only performs live on recorder but also shows off her superb Schumann, Clara (1819­1896) skills at the piano. Four Pièces fugitives for piano, Op.15 The Academy of Ancient Music, under the direction of early Angela Cheng (piano) music specialist and organist Richard Egarr, perform Bach alto cantatas with Iestyn Davies and music by Telemann, live from THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b0506jf1) Edinburgh. Bach's Cantata BWV 170 (Delightful rest, beloved 5:06 AM Bela Bartok (1881­1945), Slide into War and Exile Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) pleasure of the soul) is a serene and uplifting cantata extolling the Pan and Syrinx, Op.49 virtuous life away from sin. Geist und Seele wird verwirret (Spirit Donald Macleod explores the life and career of composer Bela Danish National Symphony Orchestra/DR, Michael Schonwandt and soul become confused) draws from the Gospel of Mark and Bartok (1881­1945), one of the most influential composers of the (conductor) has a positive message that the believer should open their heart to 20th Century. As Europe slipped into World War II, Bartok wrote see God's work. They open the concert with an Overture from to a friend of how he felt the whole world was drifting into evil, 5:15 AM Bach's most prolific of contemporaries, considered by some at the restlessness and terror...and of the need to go far from the vicinity Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) time to be the superior composer ­ Georg Philipp Telemann. of what he called the "pestilence­ridden lands. Today's Gestillte Sehnsucht ­ song for alto, viola and piano, Op.91 No.1 programme explores Bartok life as a Hungarian émigré in Presented by Kate Molleson Jennifer Johnston (mezzo­soprano), Lise Berthaud (viola), America and his final years away from the land he'd once loved. Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) Telemann: Overture in B flat major, TWV 55:B5, 'Les Nations' String Quartet 6; 3rd movement Bach: Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170 5:22 AM Vertavo String Quartet Jadin, Hyacinthe (1776­1800) Piano Sonata in F major, Op.6 No.3 Ten Hungarian Folksongs: BB42; No. 1: Elindultam szep Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 19 – 25 August 2017 Page 12 of 13 hazambul (I left my fair homeland) FRIDAY 25 AUGUST 2017 3:47 AM Stefan Margita (tenor) Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861­1906) Katerina Englichova (harp) FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b091wfbh) Suite No.2 for 2 pianos (Op.23), 'Silhouettes' 2014 Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in Poland James Anagnoson, Leslie Kinton (pianos) Mikrokosmos; Vol I: No. 16: Andante Rubato 4:04 AM Vol II: No. 37: In Lydian Mode: Allegretto John Shea presents music from the 2014 awards gala concert of Gesualdo, Carlo (c1561­1613) Vol III: No.86: Two major Pentachords the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw. Ave dulcissima Maria for 5 voices Vol IV: No. 100: In the style of a folksong Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Vol V: No. 135: Perpetuum Mobile 12:31 AM Vol VI: No. 147: March (1894­1942) 4:11 AM No. 142: From the Diary of a Fly (1'30) 5 Pieces for string quartet Janacek, Leos [1854­1928] No. 152: Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm [5] 57" Signum Quartet Pohadka (Fairy tale) for cello and piano No. 146: Ostinato 2'10 Jonathan Slaatto (cello), Martin Qvist Hansen (piano) Dezso Ranki (piano) 12:44 AM Domenico Scarlatti (1685­1757) arr.Carl Tausig (1841­1871) 4:22 AM Concerto for Orchestra; 3rd, 4th and 5th movements Sonata in D minor Kk 9 (Pastorale), arr. Tausig in E minor for Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695­1764) arr. Geert Bierling City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra piano Introduttione Teatrale in F major (Op.4 No.2) Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) Joseph Moog (piano) Geert Bierling (organ)

Piano Concerto No. 3; 3rd movement 12:47 AM 4:31 AM Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana Walter Gieseking (1895­1956) Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839­1881), orch. Rimsky­ Martha Argerich (piano) Chaconne on a Theme by Scarlatti after Keyboard Sonata in D Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) Alexander Vedernikov (conductor). minor K 32 Dance of the Persian Slaves ­ from the Opera Khovanshchina Joseph Moog (piano) (Act IV, Scene 1) Slovenian Radio & Television Symphony Orchestra, Samo THU 19:30 BBC Proms (b091wflr) 12:54 AM Hubad (Conductor) 2017, Prom 53: Beneath the Underdog: Charles Mingus Revisited (1797­1828) Variation on a waltz by Diabelli D.718 4:38 AM Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Andreas Staier (piano) Corelli, Arcangelo [1653­1713] Presented by Georgia Mann "Ciacona" from Trio Sonata No.12 12:57 AM Stockholm Antiqua Shabaka Hutchings (saxophones) Erwin Schulhoff (1894­1942) Christian Scott (trumpet) 4:41 AM Kandace Springs (vocals) Sonata for violin solo Daniel Hope (violin) Muffat, Georg [1653­1704] Metropole Orkest Passacaglia from Sonata No.5 conductor Jules Buckley 1:10 AM Stockholm Antiqua A giant of jazz, Charles Mingus (1922­79) combined the classic Hector Berlioz (1803­1869) 4:50 AM style of Duke Ellington and Jelly Roll Morton with the radical Roman Carnival Overture op 9 Bortnyansky, Dmitry [1751­1825] spirit of black music of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and has Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra; Charles Dutoit (conductor) Concerto for chorus No.6 "Glory to God in the Highest" influenced artists from Joni Mitchell and Elvis Costello to Debbie 1:20 AM Platon Maiborada Academic Choir, Viktor Skoromny (conductor) Harry. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685­1750) AM Following sell­out Quincy Jones and Jamie Cullum Proms last Concerto no. 7 in G minor BWV.1058 for keyboard and string 4:55 year, Jules Buckley returns ­ with his Metropole Orkest ­ to orchestra Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon [1562­1621] celebrate the life and music of this legendary composer, Andrea Bacchetti (piano); Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra; Ick voer al over Rijn bandleader and bass­player. The Prom features Mingus favourites José Maria Florêncio (conductor) Glen Wilson (harpsichord) including 'Better Git It in Your Soul', 'Moanin'' and 'Goodbye 5:03 AM Pork Pie Hat', performed by a starry line­up of artists Kandace 1:34 AM Verhulst, Johannes (1816­1891) Springs, Shabaka Hutchings, Christian Scott and Leo Pellegrino. Krzysztof Penderecki (born 1933) Symphony no. 3 (3rd mvt) Overture in C minor 'Gijsbrecht van Aemstel' (Op.3) During the Interval: PROMS EXTRA Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra; Krzysztof Penderecki Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen Georgia Mann talks to Catherine Tackley and Geoffrey Smith (conductor) (conductor) about Mingus. 1:47 AM 5:12 AM Max Bruch (1838­1920) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) THU 22:15 Sunday Feature (b091wfnv) Romance Op.85 for viola and orchestra Sonata in B flat major H.16.41 for keyboard Music in Peril Adrien Boisseau (viola); Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra; José Marc­André Hamelin (Piano) Recorded at Chopin Manor, Maria Florêncio (conductor) Duszniki Zdrój, Poland on 06 August 2014 The rich and ancient tradition of Pakistan's Sufi qawwali music, made famous by the singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, is now under 1:57 AM 5:23 AM attack from Islamist extremists: musicians have been Georges Bizet (1838­1875) Jean­Philippe Rameau (1683­1764) assassinated, and Sufi shrines bombed. Yet qawwali is also L' Arlesienne ­ suite no. 1 (3rd mvt: Adagietto) Dardanus (orchestral suites) ­ tragedie en Musique (1739) flourishing as never before through popular media programming. Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra; Holger Schröter­Seebeck Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra; Jeanne Lamon (director) Lopa Kothari visits Pakistan to find out if a rich musical tradition (conductor) is under threat and to hear from the musicians themselves. 6:01 AM 2:01 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Symphony no. 40 in G minor K.550 THU 23:00 Late Junction (b091wfpt) Sonata for violin and piano (Op.18) in E flat major Danish Radio Chamber Orchestra, Adám Fischer (Conductor). Peter Broderick and Peter Liversidge Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Kai Ito (piano)

Another Late Junction collaboration session uniting artists from 2:31 AM FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b091wf1n) different worlds for a day of music­making in the BBC's Maida Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873­1943) Friday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Vale Studios. This time it was the turn of American composer Concerto for piano and orchestra no.4 (Op.40) in G minor Peter Broderick and British contemporary artist Peter Liversidge Jean­Yves Thibaudet (Piano), Michael Tilson Thomas Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast to see what they could create. (Conductor), San Francisco Symphony Orchestra show, featuring listener requests.

Born in 1987, Broderick began his career as a session musician 2:58 AM Email [email protected]. for the likes of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel, before joining Hellendaal, Pieter (1721­1799) Danish experimental ensemble Efterklang for five years. Concerto grosso for strings and continuo in F major, Op.3/3 FRI Meanwhile he has released several albums of solo material, Combattimento Consort Amsterdam 09:00 Essential Classics (b091wdtj) ranging from sparse classical compositions to homemade folk Friday ­ Sarah Walker with Anne Reid music. 3:09 AM Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) 9am Liversidge, born 1973, is best known for creating proposals for Jordens sang (Song of the Earth) ­ cantata for chorus and Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a art exhibitions that range from the simple to the impossible. orchestra (Op.93) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. While some remain deliberately unrealised, Liversidge has Academic Choral Society (Choir), Helsinki Cathedral Chorus 9.30am displayed his work internationally. For the opening of the Tate (Choir), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ulf Soderblom Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and Modern extension in June 2016, Liversidge presented a choral (Conductor) piece for 500 singers. identify a mystery musical object. 3:28 AM 10am For this session the two Peters were joined by multi­ Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Sarah's guest this week is the actress Anne Reid. Anne has instrumentalist David Allred. Rondino in E flat (WoO 25) for two oboes, two clarinets, two worked extensively in television, film and theatre, and is best­ horns, two bassoons known for her roles in the hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax, Also in the programme, experimental music from the world of The Festival Winds Dutch underground synth, by Joost M. de Jong Jr.; and a new and Dinnerladies. Anne trained at the Royal Academy of recording of unreleased Rip Rig and Panic material from former 3:35 AM Dramatic Arts before making early TV appearances on The member Mark Springer. Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872­1958) Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour. In 1961 Anne joined Norfolk Rhapsody No.1 in E minor the cast of Coronation Street, a show that she would be part of 10 Produced by Chris Elcombe for Reduced Listening. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sir Bernard Heinze (conductor) years. Her acclaimed performance in Roger Michell's film The Mother with Daniel Craig led her to being awarded the London

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Critics' Circle Award for Best British Actress and Best Actress at Speaker: Thomas Quasthoff Helping Eleanor in her quest for the supernatural North are the Cinessonne European Film Festival. As well as discussing her writers Philip Pullman, author of Northern Lights; A.S. Byatt, life and work as an actress, throughout the week Anne shares her CBSO Chorus author of Ragnarok; Professor Peter Davidson of Aberdeen passion for classical music, choosing a selection of her favourite Orfeó Català University and author of The Idea of North; Dr Carolyne works. London Symphony Chorus Larrington of Oxford University, a specialist in the Icelandic sagas; Professors Rune Hagen and Richard Holt of Tromso 10.30 Music on Location: Leipzig London Symphony Orchestra University and artist Jeffrey Vallance. This week Sarah explores music connected with Leipzig, Sir Simon Rattle, conductor focusing today on 's time in the city, where he Gurrelieder is Schoenberg's Tristan and Isolde, an opulent, late­ was Music Director of the Gewandhaus Orchestra and founded FRI 22:15 BBC Proms (b091wdfm) Romantic giant. The LSO and Sir Simon Rattle are joined by an the Leipzig Conservatory. 2017, Prom 55: Classical Music of Indian and Pakistan outstanding line­up of soloists, including soprano Eva­Maria Proms Artist of the Week: Mark Elder Westbroek and tenor Simon O'Neill as lovers Tove and Live at BBC Proms: to mark the 70th anniversary of partition and Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is Sir Mark Elder. Elder is one Waldemar. independence on the Indian subcontinent, a concert of classical of the UK's most successful and respected conductors, and has music from North and South India, plus qawwali from Pakistan, [First broadcast on Saturday, August 19th] been at the helm of the Hallé since 2000. Previously, Elder was running late into the night. Music Director of English National Opera (1979­1993) and has Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. been Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Birmingham artists. Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London Mozart Players. He's also worked with orchestras such as the Presented by Andrew McGregor. Berlin Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra, and in FRI 16:30 In Tune (b091wdff) Pandit Budhaditya Mukherjee (sitar) prestigious opera houses such as the Royal Opera House Covent Vikki Stone Soumen Nandy (tabla) Garden and the Metropolitan Opera New York. This Wednesday (23rd August) Elder brings the Hallé to the BBC Proms to Sean Rafferty's guests include comedian composer Vikki Stone. Kumaresh Rajagopalan (Carnatic violin) perform Dvořák's Symphony No 9, 'From the New World'. Jayanthi Kumaresh (Saraswati veena) Throughout the week Sarah will be featuring Elder's recordings Anantha R. Krishnan (mridangam) with the Hallé of works by Debussy (orch. Colin Matthews), FRI 18:30 BBC Proms (b091wdfh) Richard Strauss, Wagner, Finzi and Delius. 2017, Prom 54: Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, and Riccardo Fareed Ayaz, Abu Muhammad Qawwal & Brothers Chailly Delius The Proms marks the 70th anniversary of partition and Summer Night on the River Live at BBC Proms: Filarmonica della Scala and Riccardo independence on the Indian subcontinent with a concert curated Hallé Chailly are joined by violinist Leonidas Kavakos to begin with by Darbar Trust, producers of Darbar Festival, representing the Mark Elder (conductor). Brahms's Violin Concerto, followed by music by Respighi classical music of India and Pakistan. Explore the region's diverse musical culture in performances celebrating three very different Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London traditions. India's great maestro, Pandit Budhaditya Mukherjee FRI 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b091wdkw) Presented by Martin Handley performs ragas on the iconic sitar from the Hindustani music of 2017 Queen's Hall Series, Venera Gimadieva and Pavel Nebolsin North India, while South India's Carnatic music is more strongly Brahms: Violin Concerto in D major melodic, coloured by the distinctive timbres of the Carnatic violin Live from Edinburgh's Queen's Hall, lyric soprano Venera and veena. The Sufi music of Pakistan provides an ecstatic climax c.19:15 INTERVAL: Proms Extra Gimadieva is joined by fellow Russian, pianist Pavel Nebolsin as to this Late Night Prom, weaving rich, mesmeric tapestries of Writer and classicist Natalie Haynes talks to Matthew Sweet they make their joint International Festival debut with a selection sound. of songs from their homeland. Works by Tchaikovsky, about Ancient Rome and how its ruins and history have inspired Rachmaninov and Rimsky Korsakov sit alongside lesser known writers and artists through the centuries. Recorded earlier as a gems by Vlasov and Vasilenko. Proms Extra with an audience at Imperial College. Producer: Zahid Warley. Vlasov: To the fountain of Bakhchisarai Palace Rimsky­Korsakov: Nymph, Op 56; Enslaved by the Rose, Op 2 c.19:35 Tchaikovsky: Serenade Op 63; Lullaby, Op 16; Tell me, what in Respighi: Fountains of Rome; Pines of Rome the shade of the branches, Op 57; Pimpinella, Op 38; Dumka, Op 59 Leonidas Kavakos, violin Vasilenko: Fly, my dream, Op 16; Meadowy, Op 61 Filarmonica della Scala Riccardo Chailly, conductor 11.50 Interval Riccardo Chailly returns to the Proms, this time as Music The Scottish Chamber Orchestra perform Wagner's Siegfried Director of the Filarmonica della Scala (Orchestra of La Scala, Idyll Milan), which makes its Proms debut. They bring with them a little piece of in two of Respighi's Rome­inspired tone­ 12.10 poems. Richly vivid in orchestral colour, these works delight in Glière: Wake up, child, Op 50; Rusalka, Op 52 the kind of huge sonorities that come into their own in the Royal Rachmaninov: Prelude in B minor Op 32; A Dream, Op 8; Albert Hall. The concert opens with one of the great violin Daisies, Op 38: Lilacs, Op 21; The Pied Piper, Op 38; They concertos ­ Brahms's joyous, virtuosic musical homage to his answered, Op 21; Oh do not sing, Op 4; Vocalise, Op 34 friend and mentor, the virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim.

Venera Gimadieva, soprano Pavel Nebolsin, piano FRI 21:00 New Generation Artists (b091z8m8) Norwegian pianist Christian Ihle Hadland Presenter, Kate Molleson Producer, Laura Metcalfe. Norwegian pianist and former NGA Christian Ihle Hadland plays Schumann's Waldszenen.

FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b091wdf9) Schumann: Waldszenen, Op. 82 Edinburgh 70, Scots Soldier's Tale Christian Ihle Hadland.

A highlight from the 2014 BBC Festival archives featuring Hebrides Ensemble and narrator Graham F Valentine performing FRI 21:30 Sunday Feature (b091wdfk) a new Scots version of The Soldier's Tale ­ an adaptation by The Supernatural North Valentine of Jeremy Sams's translation from the French. Our imaginations tend to be more like medieval maps than Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale modern ones. They team with myth and fantasy, dragons and anthropophagi. So, as our minds follow the compass point on the Hebrides Ensemble map North what is it that we see? Anodyne manufactured images Graham F Valentine, narrator. of Santa and his elves, reindeer sleighs streaking across starry skies, snowmen and children "walking in the air", and polar bears frolicking in crystal caves of ice? Or are our thoughts drawn to FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b091wdfc) the deeper and darker lore of the True North of mountain trolls, Prom 46 repeat: Schoenberg ­ Gurrelieder demons and direwolves, white witches and white walkers, snow queens and Sámi shamans? Afternoon on 3 with Penny Gore. Radio 3 New Generation Thinker Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough Another chance to hear Sir Simon Rattle conducting Schoenberg's journeys to Arctic Norway in search of the supernatural world Gurrelieder, with the London Symphony Orchestra. that haunts the imagination of writers such as Philip Pullman, A.S. Byatt, C.S. Lewis, Hans Christian Andersen and the authors Presented by Martin Handley at the Royal Albert Hall. of the medieval Icelandic sagas.

2.00pm Following the trail of a 9th century Norseman called Ohthere, Schoenberg: Gurrelieder who travelled along the northern coast of Norway and down to the White Sea in Russia, Eleanor sets out from the coastal city of Tove: Eva­Maria Westbroek Waldemar: Simon O'Neill Tromsø in northern Norway. But whereas Ohthere wanted to survey the land and acquire walrus ivory, reindeer and exotic furs, Wood­Dove: Karen Cargill Klaus the Fool: Peter Hoare Eleanor is looking for a stranger North ­ a place inhabited by mountain trolls, witches and giants. Peasant: Christopher Purves

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