Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 1 of 11

SATURDAY 30 JULY 2016 6:39 AM Johannes M. Kosters (Hamlet III) Gabriele Schnaut (Ophelia), Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Carmen Fuggiss (Ophelia­Double), Ulrike Sonntag (Ophelia­ SAT 01:15 Through the Night (b07lg6fx) Symphony No.6 in D major (H.1.6) 'Le Matin' Double, Lenin), Martina Borst (Ophelia­Double; Mao), Chor, Beethoven, Stravinsky and Prokofiev from pianist Boris Berman Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa­Pekka Salonen Orchester des Nationaltheaters Mannheim, Peter Schneider (conductor). (conductor) John Shea presents a piano recital given by Boris Berman at the WERGO WER61952 (2CD) 2015 Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw. SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b07m49r1) 1:15 AM Saturday ­ Martin Handley RIHM: Et Lux Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Huelgas Ensemble, Minguet Quartett, Paul van Nevel (conductor) 15 Variations and a fugue on a theme from Prometheus in E flat Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, ECM 4811585 (CD) major Op.35 (Eroica) featuring listener requests. Boris Berman (piano) 10.10am Recent Releases of Music by Erik Satie 1:41 AM Email [email protected]. Satie: Socrate Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) SATIE: Trois Melodies; 3 autres Melodies Chanson,; Hymne; Serenade in A major (1925) SAT 09:00 Record Review (b07m49r3) Socrate ­ Drame Symphonique Boris Berman (piano) Proms Composer Portrait: Wolfgang Rihm Barbara Hannigan (soprano), Reinbert de Leeuw (piano) 1:55 AM WINTER AND WINTER 9102342 (CD) Prokofiev, Sergey (1891­1953) Andrew McGregor presents Summer Record Review with the Sonata no.5 in C major, Op.135 (vers. revised) usual mix of recent recordings, top releases of the past season and Olga Scheps plays Satie Boris Berman (piano) a Proms Composer. GONZALES, CHILLY: Gentle Threat 2:12 AM This week, Andrew introduces the music of one of Germany's SATIE: Six Gnossiennes; Cinq grimaces pour ‘Le songe d'une Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) leading post­war composers and also assembles a collection of nuit d'ete'; Trois Gymnopedies; Je te veux; Trois Sarabandes; Symphony No.6 in B minor, 'Pathetique' (Op.74) recordings made by some of the key figures in Arabic music. Tendrement Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery Olga Scheps (piano) (conductor) 9.00am SONY 88985305402 (CD) 3:01 AM Mozart: 3 Salzburg Symphonies Nos. 21, 27 & 34 Satie: Piano Music, Vol. 1 Howells, Herbert (1892­1983) MOZART: Symphony No. 21 in A major, K134; Symphony No. SATIE: Gnossienne No. 1; Gnossienne No. 2; Gnossienne No. 3; Requiem for chorus 27 in G major, K199; Symphony No. 34 in C major, K338; Gnossienne No. 4; Gnossienne No. 5; Gnossienne No. 6; Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) Minuet in C major, K409 (K383f) Gnossienne No. 7; Chapitres tournes en tous sens; Avant 3:23 AM Haydn Sinfonietta Wien (playing on period instruments), Manfred Dernieres Pensees (, Aubade, Meditation); Croquis et Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) Huss Agaceries d'un Gros Bonhomme en bois; Sonatine Symphony No.3 in C minor 'Organ Symphony' (Op.78) BIS BIS2218 (CD) Bureaucratique; Poudre d'or; Embryons desseches; Descriptions Karstein Askeland (organ), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, automatiques; Heures seculaires et instantanees; Prelude en Alexander Vedernikov (conductor) Objects At An Exhibition BARRY, G: The One­Armed Pianist tapisserie; Les trois valses distinguees du precieux degoute; Je te 4:00 AM veux; Trois Gymnopedies Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) arr. Andrew Manze GUY: Mr Babbage is coming to dinner MAYO: Supermarine Noriko Ogawa (piano) Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV.565) ­ reconstructed for BIS BIS2215 (Hybrid SACD) violin solo MOLITOR: 2TwoLO Andrew Manze (violin) MUSGRAVE: Power Play SAWER: Coachman Chronos Tamar Halperin Satie Album 4:08 AM Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas Collon (conductor) SATIE: Les trois valses distinguees du precieux degoute; Trois Busoni, Ferruccio (1866­1924) NMC NMCD215 (CD) Morceaux En Forme De Poire; Trois Gymnopedies; Pieces From: 'Seven Elegies' (1907): No.2, All' Italia froides: Danses de travers (3); Six Gnossiennes; Songe­creux; Valerie Tryon (piano) Janacek: Orchestral Works Vol. 3 Choral No. 1; Dedespoir agreable 4:16 AM JANACEK: Glagolitic Mass; Adagio for Orchestra; Zdravas Tamar Halperin (piano) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Maria; Otcenaš (Our Father) EDEL 0300759NM (CD) Aria: "Un'aura amorosa" from the opera 'Così fan tutte' (K.588), Sara Jakubiak (soprano), Susan Bickley (mezzo­soprano), Stuart Act 1 Skelton (tenor), Gabor Bretz (bass), Thomas Trotter (organ), Joyeux & Triste Michael Schade (tenor), Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Choir, SATIE: Socrate ­ Drame Symphonique; Cinema Richard Bradshaw (conductor) Choir of Collegium Musicum, David Stewart (violin), Karstein STRAVINSKY: Concerto in E flat for chamber orchestra 4:22 AM Askeland (organ), Edvard Grieg Kor, Bergen Cathedral Choir, 'Dumbarton Oaks'; Concerto for 2 Pianos Bree, Johannes Bernardus van (1801­1857) Johannes Wik (harp), Edward Gardner (conductor) Alexei Lubimov (piano), Slava Poprugin (piano) Allegro for 4 string quartets in D minor CHANDOS CHSA5165 (Hybrid SACD) ALPHA ALPHA230 (CD) Viotta Ensemble, Viktor Liberman (conductor) 4:33 AM 9.30am Proms Composer: Wolfgang Rihm (born 1952) 10.50am Arabic Music, with Joseph Tawadros Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) Summer Record Review's weekly look at a Proms Composer Oud player and composer Joseph Tawadros joins Andrew to Eine Faust Overture explores recordings of music by Wolfgang Rihm, a hugely prolific assemble a collection of music from the Middle East. Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernhard Klee composer who has written award winning music ranging from (Conductor) solo sonatas, chamber music to opera. RIYAD AL SUNBATI: Al Atlal 4:46 AM Oum Koultoum (vocals) Hidas, Frigyes (1928­2007) Rihm ­ Orchestral Works SONO CAIRO SONO101 Harpsichord Concerto RIHM: Symphony No. 1; Symphony No. 2; Nachtwach; Vers Une Barbala Dobozy (harpsichord), Concentus Hungaricus, Ildikó Symphonie Fleuve III; Raumauge Enta Omri Hegyi (conductor) Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, Marcus Creed (conductor), MOHAMAD ABDEL WAHAB: Enta Omri 5:01 AM Rupert Huber Oum Koultoum Anonymous (16th century) HANSSLER HAEN93227 (CD) SONO CAIRO SONO102 Suite Hortus Musicus, Andrew Mustonen Rihm: Morphonie & Klangbeschreibung Icheqt Rohek 5:08 AM RIHM: Morphonie; Klangbeschreibung I; Klangbeschreibung II; MOHAMAD ABDEL WAHAB: Kitir Ya Qalbi; Icheqt Rohek; Cimarosa, Domenico (1749­1801), arr. Arthur Benjamin Klangbeschreibung III Ya Lawati; Tal Intizari; Billah Ya Leil; Ya Chiraan; Biboulboul Concerto for and strings, arranged for Ingrid Ade­Jesemann (soprano), Monika Bair­Jvenz (mezzo Hairan Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, soprano), Christa Muckenheim (soprano), Christine Whittlesey Mohamad Abdel Wahab (voice) Michael Halasz (conductor) (High soprano), SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden­Baden und BAIDAPHON BGCD605 5:19 AM Freiburg, Ernest Bour (conductor) Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713), arr. Thomas Billington HANSSLER HAEN93010 (2CD) Farid El Atrache: Awal Hamsa Concerto in C major (Op.6 No.10) AL ATRACHE: Awal Hamsa; Ya Khofi Boedou Willem Poot (organ) on organ of Michaelskerk, Oosterland Wolfgang Rihm: Fetzen Farid El Atrache (oud) (Wieringen), 1762 RIHM: Streichquartett; Fetzen for Akkordeon & Streichquartett; CAIROPHON CXGCD603 5:30 AM Interscriptum Duo fur Streichquartett und Klavier Bach, Johann Ernst (1722­1777) Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion), Nicolas Hodges (piano), Arditti Negoum El Leil Ode on 77th Psalm 'Das Vertrauen der Christen auf Gott' FARID EL ATRACHE: Noura Ya Noura; Negoum El Leil; Bessat Barbara Schlick (soprano), Martina Lins (soprano), Christoph WINTER AND WINTER 9101782 (CD) el Rih; Khodi Albi Prégardien (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass­baritone), Rheinische Farid el Atrache (oud / voice) Kantorei, Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max (conductor) RIHM: St. Luke Passion CAIROPHON CXGCD607 5:47 AM Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Andreas Schmidt (bass), Gachinger Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750), arr. Samuel Feinberg Kantorei, Bach­Collegium Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling (conductor) Asmahan: Double Best Largo from Trio Sonata in C (BWV.529) HANSSLER HAEN98397 (2CD) DISC 1: Ya habibi taala elhaani; Sahirtou toul el leil; Elouyoun; Sergei Terentjev (piano) Ahwa; Ya layali elbichar; Layta lel barrak; Konti elamani; Aleik 5:57 AM Anne­Sophie Mutter plays Rihm, Penderecki & Currier salat allah; Emta tioud; Ahla binour el aïn (feat. Farid Elatrache); Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) CURRIER: Time Machines Echamss ghabet (feat. Farid Elatrache); Layali el bachar Peer Gynt Suite No.2 (Op.55) PENDERECKI: Duo concertante per violino e contrabbasso DISC 2: Farraq ma beina; Naoueit adari; Riji'tilek; Ya touyour; Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael RIHM: Lichtes Spiel; Dyade fur Violine und Kontrabass Dakhalti marrah; Enta hataraf; Askiniha; Elward; Ayouha al Schønwandt (conductor) New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert (conductor), Roman naem; Yalli hawak; Ana elli astahel; Layali el unse fi vienna Asmahan (voice) 6:16 AM Patkolo (double bass), Michael Francis, Anne­Sophie Mutter MLP Music MLP01225 Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) (violin), New York Philharmonic Orchestra Arpeggione Sonata DG 4779359 (CD) Erling Blöndal Bengtsson (cello), Katharine Jacobson Fleischer 11.40am New Releases (piano) RIHM: Die Hamletmaschine HARRISON, S: The Rosegarden of Light Kurt Muller­Graf (Hamlet I), Rudolf Kowalski (Hamlet II), ANIM Junior Ensemble of Traditional Instruments, Ensemble Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 2 of 11

Zohra, Cuatro Puntos Title Coming Up 01 00:02 Jacob Collier (artist) TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC0342 (CD) Composer Powell Flinstones Album The Scene Changes Performer: Jacob Collier 11.45am Disc of the Week Label Blue Note Sibelius: Symphonies Nos 3, 6 & 7 Number 91897 Track 10 02 00:03 Warren Wolf (artist) SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 3 in C major Op. 52; Symphony No. 6 Duration 5.26 Cellphone in D minor Op. 104; Symphony No. 7 in C major Op. 105 Performers Bud Powell, p; Paul Chambers, b; Art Taylor, d. 28 Performer: Warren Wolf Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vanska (conductor) Dec 1958 BIS BIS2006 (Hybrid SACD) 03 00:11 Jasper Hoiby (artist) Artist Eddie Durham Fellow Creatures SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b07m4b65) Title Stardust Performer: Jasper Hoiby Clara Schumann, Chopin, Roxana Panufnik, Wolf, Duparc and Composer Carmichael Performer: Laura Jurd Ilse Weber Album Eddie Durham Label RCA 04 00:18 Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids (artist) Clemency Burton­Hill celebrates the music making of the BBC Number 5029 Side B Track 3 Well All Be Africans New Generation Artists. Each Saturday lunchtime over the Duration c4.00 Performer: Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids summer, there's a chance to hear a starry line­up of young Performers: Eddie Durham g; Raymond Tunia, p; Leonard musicians caught by the BBC microphones as they embark on Gaskin, b; Herman Bradley, d, Feb 13, 1974 05 00:26 Nikki Yeoh (artist) glittering international careers. In the third programme in this Elderflower And Ivy summer series, there's a chance to catch up with the three singers Artist Tony Crombie Performer: Nikki Yeoh currently on the scheme. Title Laker’s Day Composer Crombie 06 00:41 Jacob Collier (artist) Clara Schumann: Sie liebten sich beide Op.13 no.2; Lorelei Album Jazz at the Flamingo Hideaway Benjamin Appl (baritone), Pavel Kolesnikov (piano) Label Jasmine Performer: Jacob Collier Number Track 6 Chopin: Mazurka in B minor Op.33 no.4 Duration 10.18 07 00:45 The Beach Boys (artist) Pavel Kolesnikov (piano) Performers Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes, ts; Harry Klein, bars; In My Room Terry Shannon, p; Lennie Bush b; Tony Crombie, d. Performer: The Beach Boys Roxanna Panufnik: Love Sought Kathryn Rudge (mezzo), Rachel Roberts (viola), Anna Tilbrook Artist Charlie Christian 08 00:47 The Beach Boys (artist) (piano) Title Waiting for Benny God Only Knows Composer Christian Performer: The Beach Boys Wolf: Anakreons Grab; An den Schlaf; Ganymed Album Solo Flight: With The Benny Goodman Sextet and Ilker Arcayürek (tenor), Simon Lepper (piano) Orchestra 09 00:49 Jacob Collier (artist) Label CBS Woke Up Today Duparc: Phidylé Number Track 6 Performer: Jacob Collier Peter Moore (), Jonathan Ware (piano) Duration 5.06 Performers Cootie Williams, t; Georgie Auld, ts; Johnny 10 00:57 Jacob Collier (artist) Ilse Weber: Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt; Wiegala Guarnieri, p; Charlie Christian, g; Artie Bernstein, b; Dave Tough Don't You Know Benjamin Appl (baritone), James Baillieu (piano). d. 13 March 1941 Performer: Jacob Collier

SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b05sxtjb) Artist Mike Daniels 11 00:59 Cleveland Watkiss (artist) Dance, Shobana Jeyasingh Title The Chant Satta Massagana Composer Stitzel Performer: Cleveland Watkiss As part of BBC Dance season, pioneering choreographer Shobana Album Best of British Jazz from the BBC Jazz Club Jeyasingh presents her choice of music, including works which Label Upbeat 12 01:07 Joe Locke Quartet (artist) have influenced and inspired many of her dance compositions. Number 183 Track 4 Laura (Live) Born in India and with roots in Sri Lanka and Malaysia, Shobana Duration 4.05 Performer: Joe Locke Quartet founded her dance company in London in 1988. Her acclaimed Performers: Mike Daniels, t; John Barnes, cl; Gordon Blundy, tb; works are often created for outdoor and unusual settings and she Geoff Walker, bj; Des Bacon, p; Don Smith, b; Arthur Fryatt, d. 13 01:18 Joe Locke Quartet (artist) regularly collaborates with contemporary composers including 23 July 1959. Love Is A Planchette (Live) Kevin Volans and Michael Nyman. Performer: Joe Locke Quartet Artist Sam Morgan SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b07m4b67) Title Bogalousa Strut SAT 18:30 The Early Music Show (b078652f) From Ealing to Indiana Jones Composer Morgan Sounds of Shakespeare Album Jazz City New Orleans Matthew Sweet introduces music written for movies associated Label Marshall Cavendish The choir Ex Cathedra with a special concert of English and with the great British cinematographer, Douglas Slocombe, who Number 025 Track 2 Italian madrigals celebrating the explosion of interest in singing died earlier this year at the age of 103. Duration 3.00 in England during the most creative part of Shakespeare's The catalogue of his films includes some of the greats of the last Performers Sam Morgan, Ike Morgan, c; Jim Robinson, tb; lifetime. Presented by Lucie Skeaping from the historic Guild 75 years ­ Matthew reflects on his career and pays tribute with Andrew Morgan, cl; Earl Fouché, as; O C Blancher, p; Johnny Chapel in Stratford­upon­Avon. music from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"; "Indiana Jones Davis, bj; Sidney Brown, b; Roy Evans, d. 22 Oct 1927. and the Temple of Doom"; "The Lavender Hill Mob"; Kind First broadcast in April 2016 as part of Radio 3's Sounds of Hearts and Coronets"; "The Man In The White Suit": "Dead of Artist Tina Brooks Shakespeare weekend. Night"; "The Servant"; "The Lion In Winter"; ""The Italian Job; Title For Heaven’s Sake "Rollerball"; "The Blue Max"; "Jesus Christ Superstar"; and Composer Bretton, Edwards, Meyer SAT 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m4bch) "Julia". Album Back to the Tracks 2016, Prom 20: Berlioz ­ Romeo and Juliet Label Blue Note SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b07m4b69) Number 84052 Track 4 Live at BBC Proms: Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Trumpeter Keyon Harrold recently appeared playing the music of Duration 6.07 Monteverdi Choir, National Youth Choir of Scotland and Miles Davis on the soundtrack of Don Cheadle's film 'Miles Performers: Tina Brooks, ts; Kenny Drew, p; Paul Chambers, b; Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique in Berlioz's epic Ahead'. This week Alyn Shipton presents music that Harrold has Art Taylor, d. Dramatic Symphony Romeo and Juliet. recorded in his own right, plus other classics drawn from across the spectrum of jazz styles and periods. Artist John Etheridge & Vimala Rowe Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Title Dark Shadows Presented by Penny Gore. Artist Buddy Rich Composer Colman / Henry Title Love For Sale Album Out of the Sky Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette (sung in French) Composer Porter Label DY Album Big Swing Face Number 028 Track Julie Boulianne (mezzo­soprano), Jean­Paul Fouchecourt (tenor), Label Pacific Jazz Duration 3.02 Laurent Naouri (bass), Number CDP 7243 8 37989 2 6 Track 5 Performers Vimala Rowe, v; John Etheridge, g. 2015. Duration 4.30 Monteverdi Choir, National Youth Choir of Scotland, Performers Bobby Shew, Yoshito Murakami; Chrles Findlay, John SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b07m4b6c) Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Scottie, t; Jim Trible, Ron Meyers, Bill Wimberley, tb; Quinn Joe Locke Quartet Davis, Ernie Watts, Jay Corre, Robert Keller, Marty Flax, reeds; Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor). Ray Starling, p; James Gannon, b; Buddy Rich, d. 22 Feb 1967 Julian Joseph presents a performance by American vibraphonist When Hector Berlioz got his first taste of Shakespeare in 1827, he Joe Locke and his quartet recorded on the Jazz Line­Up stage at not only fell for "the whole heaven of art" in the Bard's verse, he Artist Keyon Harrold the 2016 Glasgow Jazz Festival. Locke has collaborated with a also fell madly in love with the actress Harriet Smithson. Title Peace wide range of musicians including legendary trumpeter Dizzy Shakespeare inspired a string of works from this most literary and Composer Silver Gillespie, bassist Ron Carter, free jazz pianist Cecil Taylor as well dramatic of composers, including the ardent choral symphony Album Introducing Keyon Harrold as musicians from the world of pop including the Beastie Boys Romeo and Juliet. Label Criss Cross and Rod Stewart. For this performance Locke is joined by pianist Number 1319 Track 6 Alessandro Di Liberto, bassist Darryl Hall and drummer Alyn SAT 21:30 World on 3 (b07m522h) Duration 7.57 Cosker. Plus, we get 'Inside The Mind' of multi­instrumentalist Womad 2016, With Baaba Maal and Anoushka Shankar Performers Keyon Harrold, t; Danny Grissett, p; Jeremy Most, g; Jacob Collier and hear about his love of technology, The Beach Dezron Douglas, b; E J Strickland, d. 2009 Boys and the moment jazz legend Quincy Jones first made Radio 3 returns to Charlton Park for over three hours of live music contact with him. Artist Bud Powell and highlights from the leading world music festival including Senegalese superstar Baaba Maal, Indian sitarist Anoushka Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 3 of 11

Shankar, and live from the BBC Radio 3 Charlie Gillett Stage, 5:01 AM SUN 14:00 New Generation Artists (b07m56sk) Kel Assouf, a Brussels­based band led by Tuareg singer and Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Igor Levit guitarist Anana Harouna. Other highlights include Polish Overture in D major (D.556) folkgroup Muzykanci performing live on the Siam Stage, kora Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcello Viotti BBC New Generation Artists a few years on: Igor Levit in virtuoso Diabel Cissokho, and Tuvan throat­singing from the (conductor) conversation with Clemency Burton­Hill. Alash Ensemble. In between, the Radio 3 Session Tent offers 5:09 AM In this first programme in an occasional series, the pianist Igor more extraordinary roots music from Haiti's Chouk Bwa Libete Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Levit, an NGA from 2011 to 2013, talks to Clemency about life and the Hanoi Masters from Vietnam, as well as a live Fantasy in C minor, K396 both on and off the international concert stage. Igor Levit has won performance from Sardinian a cappella group Cuncordu e Tenore Valdis Jancis (piano) plaudits for his large­scale concert and recording projects but he's de Orosei. Presented by Andrew McGregor, Lopa Kothari and 5:19 AM also an artist actively engaged with the political and social issues Kathryn Tickell. Meder, Johann Valentin (1649­1719) of our time. The programme includes Igor's own recordings of Wie murren denn die Leut (Dialogo a doi voci) works by Beethoven, Bach, Liszt and Shostakovich. Radio 3 returns to WOMAD with more live broadcasting than La Cappella Ducale: David Corder (countertenor), Harry van der ever before, with live sets and highlights from the main stages as Kamp (bass), Musica Fiata, Roland Wilson (director) SUN 14:45 Choral Evensong (b07lg57p) well as the BBC Radio 3 Charlie Gillett Stage, where Radio 3 has 5:30 AM Gloucester Cathedral ­ Three Choirs Festival invited artists from across the globe to perform, many making UK Salzedo, Carlos (1885­1961) Festival debuts. The weekend includes a Sunday morning Variations sur un thème dans le style ancien, Op.30 Live from Gloucester Cathedral during the Three Choirs Festival simulcast with Cerys on 6, artists from BBC Introducing, and Mojca Zlobko (harp) Sung by the Cathedral Choirs of Gloucester, Hereford and video performances from the Radio 3 Session Tent. 5:40 AM Worcester Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695­1764) Sonata in D major for violin and continuo, Op.8 No.2, from 'X Introit: The spacious firmament on high (Bernard Rose) SUNDAY 31 JULY 2016 Sonate' (Amsterdam, 1744) Responses: Rose Gottfried von der Goltz (violin), Torsten Johann (harpsichord and Psalms 59, 60 (Clarke, Partington) SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b07m55zl) positive organ), Lee Santana (theorbo) First Lesson: Ezekiel 39 vv.21­29 Helmuth Rilling conducts Bach cantatas 5:51 AM Office Hymn: Be thou my guardian and my guide (Abridge) Järnefelt, Armas (1869­1958) Canticles: The Gloucester Service (Ian King) ­ first performance Jonathan Swain introduces a programme of Bach including his The Sound of Home Second Lesson: Mark 1 vv.21­28 Cantata 'Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen', also known as the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ilpo Mansnerus (conductor) Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford) Ascension Oratorio. 6:02 AM Final Hymn: O God of earth and altar (King's Lynn) 1:01 AM Elgar, Edward (1857­1934) Organ Voluntary: Passacaglia (Bernard Rose) Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] The Severn Suite, Op.87 Cantata No.43 (Gott fahret auf mit Jauchzen) Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists Director of Music: Adrian Partington Organist and Assistant Director of Music: Jonathan Hope. Christina Landshamer (soprano), Susanne Langner (contralto), 6:18 AM Martin Lattke (tenor), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), WDR Radio Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) SUN Chorus, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling Suite bergamasque (1890) 15:45 BBC Proms (b07m56vm) (conductor) Roger Woodward (piano) 2016, Prom 21: Aurora Orchestra ­ Wolfgang Rihm, Strauss and Mozart 1:21 AM 6:37 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Prokofiev, Sergey (1891­1953) Live at the BBC Proms: Aurora Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Concerto in D minor BWV.1043 for 2 violins and string Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op.60 Collon in Wolfgang Rihm and Mozart's Symphony No 41 orchestra Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky 'Jupiter', and François Leleux joins for Strauss's Oboe Concerto. José Maria Blumenschein (violin), Brigitte Krömmelbein (violin), (conductor). WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling (conductor) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London 1:37 AM SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b07m55zn) Presented by Tom Service Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Sunday ­ Martin Handley Cantata No.11 (Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen) (Ascension Wolfgang Rihm: Gejagte Form (2002 version) Oratorio) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Richard Strauss: Oboe Concerto in D major Christina Landshamer (soprano), Susanne Langner (contralto), featuring listener requests. Martin Lattke (tenor), Krešimir Stražanac (bass), WDR Radio 4.25 INTERVAL: Sheet Music Chorus, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Helmuth Rilling Email [email protected]. (conductor) A closer look at the journey the music takes from the composer's pen to the orchestral players' music stands. With contributions 2:04 AM SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b07m55zq) from conductor Nicholas Collon and Mozart expert Cliff Eisen. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) Jonathan Swain Piano Sonata No.7 in D major, Op.10 No.3 4.55 Ingrid Fliter (piano) Jonathan Swain features BBC Proms soloist François Leleux in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No 41 in C major, 2:26 AM Poulenc's Oboe Sonata, and complements the cello season at the 'Jupiter' Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) Royal Albert Hall with Martinu's First . The Serenade for Strings in C major, Op.48 American season explores the music of Conlon Nancarrow, and It's difficult to imagine how Mozart could have followed his final The Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovít Rajter the week's British work is Elgar's Symphonic Study, Op symphony, the 'Jupiter' ­ a work of such scale, majesty and (conductor) 68. 3:01 AM intensity. Tom Service and Nicholas Collon unpick Mozart's continuous stream of joy and invention, allowing us to get under Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) SUN 11:30 World on 3 (b07m55zs) the skin of this great work, which the Aurora Orchestra plays Symphony No.4 in E minor, Op.98 Womad 2016, BBC Radio 6 Music Simulcast Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam (conductor) from memory. Before it, one of the world's leading oboists, François Leleux, 3:44 AM Cerys Matthews joins Lopa Kothari in a simulcast with BBC plays Strauss's twisting, singing Oboe Concerto ­ itself preceded Stravinsky, Igor (1882­1971) Radio 6 Music, live from the BBC Radio 3 Charlie Gillett Stage. by Wolfgang Rihm's Hunted Form, whose animal energy Suite italienne for violin and piano (1925) With interviews, CD tracks plus live music from BBC suggests a pursuit more physical than a search merely for musical Alena Baeva (violin), Giuzai Karieva (piano) Introducing artist Bafula, Brazilian cellist Dom La Nena and The structure. 4:02 AM East Pointers from Canada's Prince Edward Island. Offenbach, Jacques (1819­1880) PROMS INTERVAL: Sheet Music Les Oiseaux dans la charmille ­ "The Doll's Song" (from 'The SUN 13:00 BBC Proms (b07lfvv7) As the Aurora Orchestra prepare to play Mozart's Jupiter Tales of Hoffmann') 2016, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 02: Guy Johnston and friends Tracy Dahl (soprano), Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario Symphony from memory, this afternoon's interval traces the Bernardi (conductor) journey of music from the composer's pen to the players' and Live at the BBC Proms: Guy Johnston and friends perform a conductor's stands, and celebrates the often overlooked and 4:08 AM programme for multiple cellos including music by Brahms, Bach, underestimated role of the music librarian. With contributions Escosa, John B. (1928­1991) Elgar and Villa­Lobos from conductor Nicholas Collon and Mozart expert Cliff Eisen. Three Dances for 2 harps Julia Shaw (harp), Nora Bumanis (harp) Live from Cadogan Hall, London Producer Sam Hickling. 4:14 AM Presented by Petroc Trelawny Scarlatti, Domenico (1685­1757) SUN 18:15 Words and Music (b07m56vp) Sonata in E minor, K.81, for and harpsichord Programme to include: Star Light, Star Bright Bolette Roed (Flute), Joanna Boslak­Górniok (Harpsichord) Brahms, arr. Edward Russell: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor 4:22 AM Bach, arr. Robin Michael: Motet 'O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Lorelei King and John Paul Connolly are looking heavenwards, Mendelssohn, Fanny Hensel (1805­1847) Licht', BWV 118 with poetry and music on the beauty, science and influence of the Songs Without Words, Op.6 (1846) Elgar, arr. Edward Russell: Nimrod from stars. Sylviane Deferne (piano) Villa­Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras No. 5 Julius Klengel: Hymnus for 12 cellos 4:33 AM Includes poetry by Keats, Whitman, Katherine Mansfield and Spohr, Louis (1784­1859) Gerard Manley Hopkins, plus wise words from theoretical Golda Schultz, soprano Fantasie and Variations on a Theme of Danzi, Op.81 physicist Richard Feynman, and music from John Cage, Vaughan Guy Johnston, Emma Denton, Benjamin Hughes, Su­a Lee, Sarah Joze Kotar (), Slovene Philharmonic String Quartet Williams, Kraftwerk and Britten, to name only a few. 4:40 AM McMahon, Robin Michael, Brian O'Kane, Justin Pearson, Pedro Silva, Victoria Simonsen, Gabriella Swallow, Adi Tal, cellos Matz, Rudolf (1901­1988) Producer Note Ballade for violin, cello and piano This edition of Words and Music celebrates the ancient pastime, As part of this season's celebration of the cello, Guy Johnston Zagreb Piano Trio art and science of star­gazing, beginning and ending with gathers eleven of his cello­playing friends for this celebration of 4:48 AM whatever secret wish upon a star you need to make... the instrument in all its expressive guises. From Bach to Brahms Panufnik, Andrzej (1914­1991) The sheer vastness of the starry height is described for us by via elegiac sounds from England and stomping rhythms from Old Polish Suite for string orchestra Katherine Mansfield and Gerard Manley Hopkins, accompanied Brazil, Johnston and his friends demonstrate not only the cello's Sinfonia Varsovia, Andres Mustonen (conductor) by silvery starlit music from Eriks Esenvalds and a violin intense beauty but also its versatility. concerto by Oliver Davis that takes as its inspiration the NASA Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 4 of 11

Voyager probe, speeding through the galaxies. And Jerry and the Flying Pig, who enjoys sitting on a cloud watching the Sonata in B minor, Kk.87 Goldsmith's expansive Star Trek theme morphs into Holst's crowd. Eduard Kunz (piano) "Venus" ­ we know now it's a planet, but it was known to ancient 4:21 AM civilisations as both the morning and the evening star... There's also Ravel's shimmering fairy­tale suite, Debussy's Arnold, Malcolm (1921­2006), arr. John P. Paynter Poetry from Louise Gluck and prose from Thomas Hardy express glinting portrait of the sea and ­ in this Shakespeare anniversary Little Suite for Brass Band No.1, Op.80 the feeling of human insignificance when set against the rolling year ­ Debussy's aborted incidental music for King Lear. Edmonton Wind Ensemble, Harry Pinchin (conductor) night sky, as Jennifer Higdon's "Scenes from the 4:31 AM Poet's Dreams" races through stars, and as Robert Frost, PROMS EXTRA: Shakespeare ­ Law and Lawyers Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) underdog, leaps and barks with the great overdog ­ Canis Major. Continuing our exploration of the ways in which Shakespeare Overture to Genoveva, Op.81 Walt Whitman's poetic impatience with the learned astronomer's portrayed aspects of professional life, Geoffrey Robertson QC Orchestre Nationale de France, Heinz Wallberg (Conductor) facts and figures is understandable perhaps, but those astronomers talks about the law and lawyers, contending that Shakespeare 4:41 AM of old, the Magi, embraced both science and theology in their must either have studied at the Inns of Court or was close friends Hamelin, Marc­Andre (1961­) quest for the Star of Bethlehem. And staying with the theology with those who did. Highlights of a discussion hosted by Anne Variations on a Theme by Paganini for a while, Mary was commonly known as Our Lady, Star of the McElvoy and recorded at Imperial College Union earlier this Marc­André Hamelin (Piano) Sea in medieval times ­ a symbol of hope and guidance. evening. 4:51 AM But back to the science ­ Philip Glass wrote his piece "Orion" as Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562­1621) an evening­long piece for the 2004 Athens Olympics, as the Producer: Luke Mulhall. O Domine Jesu Christe constellation is visible from both hemispheres. We hear part of Netherlands Chamber Choir and instrumental ensemble of three "Australia", complete with didgeridoo, accompanying Sir Patrick SUN 21:45 World on 3 (b07m56z2) sackbutts and tenor shawm, Paul van Nevel (conductor) Moore with a brief excerpt from "The Sky at Night" in which he Womad 2016, With Pat Thomas, Les Amazones d'Afrique and Le 4:59 AM runs through part of his own "Caldwell Catalogue" of star Vent du Nord Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1755­1824) clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Theoretical physicist Richard Duo concertante in B flat major Feynman has no objection, as you might expect, to speaking of Radio 3's weekend of live broadcasts from the world music Alexandar Avramov (violin), Ivan Peev (violin) the wondrous science of astronomy, and we have an ... festival concludes with a celebration of West African music 5:06 AM unexpected contribution from Professor Stephen Hawking as including sets by Ghanaian highlife veteran Pat Thomas, Geminiani, Francesco (1687­1762) well. The words in the electro­pop offering from Kraftwerk tell us Guinean­born songwriter Moh! Kouyate, and the Malian Concerto Grosso No.3 in B minor that "From the deeps of space radio stars are transmitting pulsars supergroup Les Amazones d'Afrique whose all­female line­up Concertino: Barbara Jane Gilbey, Peter Edwards (violins) Sue­ and quasars". Christine Paice's poem "A star against the eye" was includes Mariam Doumbia and Mamani Keita. Other music Ellen Paulsen (cello), Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord), written for National Science Week 2010 ­ "Science Made tonight include Kurdish singer Aynur, the monks of the Tashi Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players Marvellous". Lhunpo Monastery, and Quebecois folk from Le Vent Du Nord. 5:14 AM A change of pace next with music by William Herschel, who not And in between stage highlights we visit the Radio 3 Session Farkas, Ferenc [1905­2000] only was a composer of numerous symphonies, sonatas and Tent for music from Sahrawi singer Aziza Brahim and Portugal's 5 Ancient Hungarian Dances for wind quintet concertos but was also Court Astronomer to George III and the Lura. Presented by Andrew McGregor, Lopa Kothari and Kathryn Tae­Won Kim (flute), Hyong­Sup Kim (oboe), Pil­Kwan Sung discoverer of the planet Uranus. I have also included part of Tickell. (oboe), Hyon­Kon Kim (clarinet), Sang­Won Yoon () "Atlas eclipticalis" by John Cage, a piece of music that is made 5:24 AM by superimposing musical staves over star charts, He writes that Radio 3 returns to WOMAD with more live broadcasting than Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) arr. Danzi, Franz the piece is "a heavenly illustration of nirvana," and a ever before, with live sets and highlights from the main stages as (1763­1826) performance "should be like looking into the sky on a clear night well as the BBC Radio 3 Charlie Gillett Stage, where Radio 3 has Extracts from 'Die Zauberflöte' arranged for 2 cellos and seeing the stars." invited artists from across the globe to perform, many making UK Duo Fouquet We can't ignore the effects of stars on lovers, courtesy of Festival debuts. Also featuring artists from BBC Introducing, and Shakespeare, Keats and Puccini's aria from Tosca, whereas the video performances from the Radio 3 Session Tent. 5:35 AM hope or perhaps fear that the movements of the stars affects Rubbra, Edmund (1901­1986) human fate is expressed by Siegfried Sassoon, Peter Grimes in Trio in One Movement, Op.68 The Hertz Trio Britten's opera, and in a catalogue of the stars in the zodiac in MONDAY 01 AUGUST 2016 Vaughan Williams "Sons of Light". 5:55 AM Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943) The programme draws towards a close with hymns to the stars of MON 00:30 Through the Night (b07m58x1) Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op.42 evening, and finally, against a backdrop of Terry Riley's quirky Haydn's Creation at the Wratislavia Cantans International Festival Duncan Gifford (piano) "Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector", Louis MacNeice in Poland wrestles with the mind­blowing concept that the light from the 6:16 AM stars began its journey millennia before we were born, and that Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Haydn's Creation in Durante, Francesco (1684­1755) we will never see the light that is setting out on that journey right the English version from the Gabrieli Players and conductor Paul Concerto for Strings No.1 in F minor now. Easier perhaps, to wish upon a star than to comprehend McCreesh. Concerto Köln. one... 12:31 AM MON Haydn, Joseph [1732­1809] [text anonymous revised in 2006 by 06:30 Breakfast (b07m58x3) SUN 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m56vs) Paul McCreesh] Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny 2016, Prom 22: Ravel, Lera Auerbach and Debussy The Creation, H.21.2 Sophie Bevan (soprano ­ Gabriel, Eve), Robert Murray (tenor ­ Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Live at BBC Proms: Edward Gardner conducts the BBC Uriel), David Wilson­Johnson (baritone ­ Raphael, Adam), Ewa featuring listener requests. Symphony Orchestra, Crouch End Festival Chorus and violinist Pieronkiewicz (contralto), National Forum of Music Chorus, Vadim Gluzman in a new work by Lera Auerbach. Plus Gabrieli Players, Paul McCreesh (conductor) Email [email protected]. Debussy's La Mer. 2:15 AM MON Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) 09:00 Essential Classics (b07m58x7) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Sonata in E minor (Hob.XVI.34) Monday ­ Rob Cowan with Garry Richardson Presented by Ian Skelly Andreas Staier (fortepiano) 2:31 AM 9am Ravel: Mother Goose Suite Svendsen, Johan (1840 ­1911) My Favourite... Marches. This week Rob slips on a sturdy pair of Lera Auerbach: The Infant Minstrel and His Peculiar Menagerie Symphony No.2 in B flat major, Op.15 boots and steps out to the accompaniment of some of his (Symphony No.3 for violin, choir and orchestra) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Susanna Mälkki (conductor) favourite marches ­ imperious Mozart, Tchaikovsky's patriotic (BBC co­commission with the Bergen Philharmonic and the Marche slave, the humbling Dead March from Handel's dramatic 3:06 AM Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: UK premiere) oratorio Saul, the famous Alla marcia that closes Sibelius's Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) Karelia Suite and, most imposing of all, the grief­laden Marche String Quartet No.4 in A minor, Op.25 c. INTERVAL: Proms Extra funèbre from Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. 20.35 Oslo String Quartet: Geir Inge Lotsberg and Per Kristian Skalstad Shakespeare ­ Law and Lawyers (violins), Are Sandbakken (viola), Øystein Sonstad (cello) What did Shakespeare know of the law? Geoffrey Robertson QC 9.30am 3:42 AM in conversation with Anne McElvoy, with readings performed in Take part in our daily musical challenge and identify the place Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) front of the audience at Imperial College Union. associated with a well­known work. Slavonic Dance Op.72 No.2 James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (piano) c. 20.55 10am 3:48 AM Debussy orch. Roger­Ducasse: King Lear ­ incidental music Rob's guest this week, sharing a selection of his favourite Stradella, Alessandro [1639­1682] Debussy: La Mer , is the journalist and presenter Garry Richardson, Fulmini quanto sa for voice and accompaniment who has been bringing sports news to radio listeners for over Emma Kirkby (soprano), David Thomas (bass), Alan Wilson Vadim Gluzman, violin thirty years. Garry currently hosts 5 Live's Sportsweek, as well as (harpsichord), Jakob Lindberg (lute), Anthony Rooley (lute) Nina Bennett, soprano presenting the sports section of Radio 4's Today programme, and 3:54 AM Helen Neeves, soprano has interviewed leading personalities from Muhammad Ali and Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714­1787) Andrew Watts, countertenor David Beckham to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. Ballet music: 'Dance of the Blessed Spirits' ­ from 'Orphée et Tom Raskin, tenor Garry will be talking about his career and sharing music by Euridice' Andrew Rupp, bass composers including Gershwin, Bach and Verdi every day Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) Crouch End Festival Chorus at 10am. BBC Symphony Orchestra 4:01 AM Bernat Vivancos [b.1973] Edward Gardner conductor 10.30am Nigra sum Music in Time: Medieval Latvian Radio Choir, Sigvards Klava (conductor) Russian­American composer Lera Auerbach's The Infant Minstrel Rob places Music in Time. Today the spotlight is on the Medieval 4:10 AM and His Peculiar Menagerie is her Symphony No.3 ­ for solo era and the 12th­century Codex Calixtinus, a sort of 'complete Foulds, John [1880­1939] violin, vocal soloists, choir and orchestra. Violinist Vadim pilgrim's guide' with sermons, travel advice, accounts of Sicilian Aubade Gluzman is the travelling musical storyteller who introduces a miracles... and music, including some of the earliest written­down Cynthia Fleming (violin), BBC Concert Orchestra, Ronald Corp collection of wondrous tales by the mysterious author Erroneous examples of polyphonic composition. Anonymous and Lera Auerbach herself. This voyage of (conductor) 4:16 AM imagination is inspired by the tradition of 'nonsense' poems, and 11am Scarlatti, Domenico [1685­1757] has characters such as the Common Corporant, the Moon­Rider, Rob's Proms Artist of the Week is Alban Gerhardt, who ranks Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 5 of 11 among the most sensitive cellists of the younger generation. Along the way we discover more about the composer of the solo­ good's triumph over evil. Gerhardt appears at London's Royal Albert Hall this Wednesday piano Gnossiennes and Gymnopédies: a committed eccentric who as the soloist in Dvorák's Cello Concerto. Throughout the week embraced Surrealism, invented the term 'furniture music' (later to PROMS EXTRA: Shakespeare ­ Shipwrecks and Sea Captains on Essential Classics we'll hear Gerhardt perform a rich variety of become 'ambient music'), frequented Montmartre's bohemian Le In the third discussion about the way Shakespeare depicted Romantic cello music. The repertoire ranges from the Bachian Chat Noir cabaret club, became seduced by an esoteric strain of different professions in his plays, veteran sailor Sir Robin Knox­ tones of a Max Reger solo suite and a rarely heard sonata by mystical Catholicism and for a period ate only food that was Johnston, the first man to circumnavigate the world single­ Alkan, to the subtly­woven sound­world of Fauré's First Cello white in colour. handed, looks at playwright's view of the sea, shipwrecks and sea Sonata and Enescu's powerful Sinfonia Concertante. Friday's captains. He's joined on stage at Imperial College Union by New featured work is Prokofiev's Symphony­Concerto, an affirmative MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07m58xf) Generation Thinkers Dr John Gallagher from the University of piece in spite of the composer's declining health and the ever­ Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 17: Berlioz, Beethoven, Brahms Cambridge, and Nandini Das from the University of Liverpool, present menace of Stalin's disapproval. who chairs the discussions. Afternoon on 3 ­ with Jonathan Swain Fauré New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 109 Another chance to hear Radio­Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who Alban Gerhardt, cello SWR, conducted by Sir Roger Norrington, performing Berlioz & can turn their research into radio. Cécile Licad, piano. Brahms. They are joined by Robert Levin for Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto. Producer: Torquil MacLeod. MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07m58x9) George Butterworth and His Contemporaries, Folk Revival Presented by Martin Handley at the Royal Albert Hall, London MON 22:00 BBC Proms (b07m58xm) 2016, Proms Extra Lates, Episode 33 George Butterworth and contemporaries: a visit to the home of 2pm the English Folk Song and Dance Society reveals how British Berlioz: Beatrice and Benedict ­ overture Georgia Mann presents informal late­night music and poetry, folk tunes inspired a generation of composers. featuring Old Hat, who are continuing the traditions of jazz in the 2.10pm 1920s and 30s; and poet Kim Moore, who draws inspiration from A close friend of Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth was Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major her other life as a trumpet teacher. Recorded last Thursday in the killed at the age of 31, during the battle of the Somme as dawn Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall. broke on the 5th August 1916. A war hero, he was awarded the 2.45pm Military Cross twice. Butterworth's legacy rests on a handful of Brahms: Symphony No 1 in C minor MON 22:45 The Essay (b052gzjm) pieces, notably his much loved English Idylls and folk­song The Five Photographs that (You Didn't Know) Changed arrangements. He belongs to a generation of composers who Robert Levin, piano Everything, The Dogon showed great promise early on, only to be denied the chance to Radio­Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR reach musical maturity. Over the course of the week, the series Sir Roger Norrington, conductor The Dogon. Jeanne Haffner on how aerial photography changed also features the work of four contemporaries of Butterworth: the spaces we live in. fellow Englishmen Ernest Farrar and W Denis Browne, the New sounds always emerge from Sir Roger Norrington's Scottish composer Cecil Coles and the Australian composer historically informed adventures with his old friends from You won't find this photograph in a glossy coffee table book. It's Frederick Septimus Kelly. All of them, like Butterworth, died on Stuttgart. In this BBC Prom, first broadcast on Thursday 28 July, not art and the person who took it doesn't feature in the active service during the Great War. Among the musical gems, he turns his attention to the joyous overture from Berlioz's Photographers Hall of Fame. But this picture has had an there's the first ever recording of Denis Browne's ballet "The Shakespearean comedy Beatrice and Benedict and two works enormous impact on the organisation of our living spaces. Comic Spirit", made for the series by the BBC Philharmonic. central to the Austro­German tradition: Beethoven's Fourth Piano The birds­eye photograph of the Dogon tribe working their fields Their musical trajectory may be short, but this lost generation of Concerto and Brahms's First Symphony in Mali was taken by the French Africanist Marcel Griaule. He'd composers nonetheless made an indelible mark on the face of trained in aerial photography during the First World War and he British music. Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms argued that the Dogon landscape, seen from the air, revealed the Artists. patterns and secrets of the lives of its inhabitants, patterns which Today Donald Macleod and Dr Kate Kennedy, an authority on could teach Western city planners and architects how to build a this period, pay a visit to Cecil Sharp House, the home of the MON 16:30 In Tune (b07m58xh) happier society. English Folk Dance and Song Society, to meet Laura Smyth, the Palestine Youth Orchestra, Menahem Pressler, Steven Osborne Library and Archives Director. Looking through Butterworth's Jeanne Haffner is lecturer in the Department of History and diaries and notebooks they find out how he helped to preserve our Sean Rafferty is joined in the studio by the remarkable Science at Harvard University. native folk music and how this revival influenced his nonagenarian pianist Menahem Pressler, who'll be performing contemporaries' music. and giving masterclasses at the Oxford Piano Festival. Another Producer: Rosie Dawson. great pianist, Steven Osborne, plays for us live ahead of his BBC George Butterworth Proms appearance, as do members of the Palestine Youth MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b07jxrcy) English Idyll No.1 Orchestra, who will be hot­footing from the studio to the Royal Dave Holland Trio at Hall English String Orchestra Festival Hall where they'll give their last concert of their first ever William Boughton, conductor UK tour. Plus, as part of BBC Music's Get Playing campaign, The Adrian Boult Hall has seen many a great jazz performance every day this week we'll be featuring a recording sent in by over the years, but it is now to be demolished. Soweto Kinch George Butterworth amateur orchestras and ensembles from across the UK. presents the final jazz concert from this Birmingham venue, Folk Songs from Sussex (selection) featuring the bassist Dave Holland, originally from nearby Roderick Williams, baritone MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07m58x9) Wolverhampton, famous for his work with Miles Davis and Iain Burnside, piano [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Chick Corea, and for his own string of acclaimed recordings. Dave is joined by phenomenal US drummer Nate Smith and by Vaughan Williams MON 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m58xk) British saxophonist Stan Sulzmann, who talks to Al Ryan about Norfolk Rhapsody No.1 2016, Prom 23: Jörg Widmann, Schumann, Sibelius and Nielsen their work together. For the second half of the concert, the trio is London Symphony Orchestra joined by Birmingham Conservatoire Big Band conducted by Richard Hickox, conductor Live at BBC Proms: The BBC Philharmonic and John Storgards Jeremy Price, playing music by Dave Holland, Stan Sulzmann in the UK premiere of Jörg Widmann's Armonia and Nielsen's and Kenny Wheeler. Ernest Farrar Symphony No.5. They are joined by Thomas Zehetmair for English Pastoral Impressions Schumann's . Philharmonia Orchestra TUESDAY 02 AUGUST 2016 Alasdair Mitchell, conductor Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Presented by Tom Redmond TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b07m5b25) George Butterworth Simone Vallerotonda at the 2014 Poznan Baroque Festival in The Banks of Green Willow Jörg Widmann: Armonica (UK premiere) Poland English String Orchestra Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor William Boughton, conductor. John Shea presents a recital by Simone Vallerotonda on Spanish 8.20 INTERVAL: Proms Extra guitar and theorbo, from the 2014 Poznan Baroque Festival in MON 13:00 BBC Proms (b07m58xc) Shakespeare ­ Shipwrecks and Sea Captains Poland. 2016, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 03: An Erik Satie Cabaret Sir Robin Knox­Johnston, the first man to circumnavigate the 12:31 AM world non­stop single­handed, looks at shipwrecks and sea Visée, Robert de (c.1655­c.1733) Live at the BBC Proms: French pianist Alexandre Tharaud and captains in Shakespeare. With John Gallagher and Nandini Das. La Villanelle actor Alistair McGowan lead a cabaret of music and words Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) celebrating Satie 8.40 12:35 AM Sibelius: The Tempest ­ Prelude Francesco Corbetta (1615­1681) Live from Cadogan Hall, London Nielsen: Symphony No.5 Folias Presented by Petroc Trelawny Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) Christa Schönfeldinger (glass harmonica) 12:42 AM Alistair McGowan, actor Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion) Francesco Corbetta (1615­1681) Jean Delescluse, singer Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Prelude; Caprice de chaconne Alexandre Tharaud, piano BBC Philharmonic Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) John Storgards (conductor) 12:48 AM French pianist Alexandre Tharaud leads a cabaret of music and Kapsberger, Giovanni Girolamo (c.1580­1651) words celebrating one of the most curious and innovative John Storgards was the first Finnish violinist to record Three works: Preludio ­ Toccata II; Sfessania; Passacaglia composers of the 20th century. Schumann's unusual Violin Concerto, but he now steps to the Simone Vallerotonda (theorbo) podium, making way for Austrian violinist Thomas Zehetmair. He is joined by actor and impressionist Alistair McGowan (author 1:00 AM Surrounding Schumann's gem of a concerto are the first UK of both a radio play and a documentary inspired by the composer) Murcia, Santiago de (1673­1739) performance of Jörg Widmann's ethereal Armonia, the storm­ for a lunchtime foray featuring extracts from Satie's witty Cumbées; Gallardes tossed prelude from Sibelius's eerie depiction of Shakespeare's Memoirs of an Amnesiac. Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) island realm and Carl Nielsen's landmark symphonic vision of

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1:06 AM Alina Ibragimova (violin) Donald Macleod and Dr Kate Kennedy examine why the Visée, Robert de (c.1655­c.1733) 6:05 AM Elizabethans' attitude to culture, poetry and the arts was much Prelude; Les Sylvains de Mr Couperin; Menuet; Gavotte Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876­1909) admired by composer W Denis Browne. They also discuss how Simone Vallerotonda (theorbo) Powracajace fale (Returning Waves) ­ symphonic poem (1903) the outbreak of World War One influenced the kind of poetry that 1:16 AM Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Andrzej Straszynski caught popular attention. Bartolotti, Angelo Michele (1615­1682) / Corbetta, Francesco (conductor). (1615­1681) W Denis Browne Passacaille in A minor (Bartolotti); Passacaille in B minor TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b07m5bqk) Diaphenia (Corbetta) Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) To Gratiana Dancing and Singing 1:22 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Robin Tritschler, tenor Murcia, Santiago de (1673­1739) featuring listener requests. Malcolm Martineau, piano Tarantelas Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) Email [email protected]. Ernest Farrar 1:26 AM Rhapsody No.1: The Open Road Poulenc, Francis (1899­1963) TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b07m5c2f) Philharmonia Orchestra Sarabande Tuesday ­ Rob Cowan with Garry Richardson Alasdair Mitchell, conductor Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) 1:30 AM 9am George Butterworth Rameau, Jean­Philippe [1683­1764] My favourite... marches. This week Rob slips on a sturdy pair of Six Songs From A Shropshire Lad Pygmalion ­ acte de ballet boots and steps out to the accompaniment of some of his Benjamin Luxon, baritone Elodie Fonnard (soprano), Rachel Redmond (soprano), Reinoud favourite marches ­ imperious Mozart, Tchaikovsky's patriotic David Willison, piano van Mechelen (tenor), Yannis François (bass baritone), European Marche slave, the humbling Dead March from Handel's dramatic Union Baroque Orchestra, Paul Agnew (director) oratorio Saul, the famous Alla marcia that closes Sibelius's Frederick Kelly Elegy for Strings "In Memoriam Rupert Brooke" 2:14 AM Karelia Suite and, most imposing of all, the grief­laden Marche BBC Symphony Orchestra Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) funèbre from Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. David Lloyd­Jones, conductor Passacaglia in C minor (BWV 582) Hans van Nieuwkoop (organ: Hervormde kerk, Noordbroek ­ Arp 9.30am George Butterworth Schnitger 1696) Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you work out which Requiescat 2:31 AM two composers are associated with a particular piece? Roderick Williams, baritone Franck, César (1822­1890) Iain Burnside, piano. Symphony in D minor (M.48) 10am BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) Rob's guest this week, sharing a selection of his favourite TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b069xb46) 3:10 AM classical music, is the journalist and presenter Garry Richardson, Rudolf Buchbinder at the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival, Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) who has been bringing sports news to radio listeners for over Episode 1 Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13, 'Pathétique' thirty years. Garry currently hosts 5 Live's Sportsweek, as well as Mi­Joo Lee (piano) presenting the sports section of Radio 4's Today programme, and The celebrated Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder with 3:29 AM has interviewed leading personalities from Muhammad Ali and David Beckham to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. highlights of a nine­concert series in which he performed all of Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872­1958) the Beethoven's piano sonatas at last year's Edinburgh Romance for viola and piano Garry will be talking about his career and sharing music by composers including Gershwin, Bach and Verdi every day International Festival. Today's programme, which is introduced Steven Dann (viola), Bruce Vogt (piano) by Jamie MacDougall, features the Sonata in G ,Op 14 No 2, the at 10am. 3:36 AM Sonata in E minor, Op 90, and the Sonata in F minor, Op 57, Schipizky, Frederick (b. 1952) 'Appassionata'. Elegy for solo harp (1980) 10.30am Music in Time: Classical Rita Costanzi (harp) TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07m5f8d) Rob places Music in Time. Today the focus is on the Classical era 3:43 AM Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 18 Castello, Dario (fl.1621­1629) and one of the works that earned Haydn the sobriquet 'father of the string quartet' ­ his groundbreaking Opus 20 set of 1772. The Sonata XII, a due soprani e trombone Afternoon on 3 with Jonathan Swain Musica Fiata Köln playwright Goethe famously described the string quartet as 'four rational people conversing' and it was Joseph Haydn who first 3:51 AM Another chance to hear Bernard Haitink conducting the London rounded up that loquacious foursome and encouraged them to Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's longest symphony, the Third, engage with each other. Horn Concerto No.1 in D major, K412 with mezzo­soprano Sarah Connolly. Premysl Vojta (horn), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz 11am Borowicz (conductor) Presented by Ian Skelly at the Royal Albert Hall, London 3:59 AM Rob's Proms Artist of the Week is Alban Gerhardt, who ranks among the most sensitive cellists of the younger generation. Godard, Benjamin (1849­1895) 2pm Gerhardt appears at London's Royal Albert Hall this Wednesday Aria "Oh! Ne t'éveille pas encore" ­ from 'Jocelyn', Act 1 Mahler: Symphony No 3 in D minor Benjamin Butterfield (tenor), Canadian Opera Company as the soloist in Dvorák's Cello Concerto. Throughout the week on Essential Classics we'll hear Gerhardt perform a rich variety of Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw (conductor) Sarah Connolly (mezzo­soprano), Romantic cello music. The repertoire ranges from the Bachian 4:04 AM London Symphony Chorus (women's voices), tones of a Max Reger solo suite and a rarely heard sonata by Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Tiffin Boys' Choir, Alkan, to the subtly­woven sound­world of Fauré's First Cello Fantasiestücke, Op.73 London Symphony Orchestra, Sonata and Enescu's powerful Sinfonia Concertante. Friday's Claudio Bohorquez (cello), Marcus Groh (piano) Bernard Haitink (conductor) featured work is Prokofiev's Symphony­Concerto, an affirmative 4:15 AM piece in spite of the composer's declining health and the ever­ Ravel, Maurice [1875­1937] On the shores of the Attersee in Upper Austria, the hut still stands present menace of Stalin's disapproval. Bolero in which Gustav Mahler set about creating one of the most BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles overwhelming visions of nature in all art. The composer's Third Enescu (conductor) Symphony harnessed the expanse that surrounded him. Horns Symphonie concertante in B flat minor, Op. 8 4:31 AM bray and growl in the face of nature's primeval power; Alban Gerhardt, cello Cavalli, Francesco (1602­1676) human voices move from grief to hope before, as Mahler BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Salve Regina declared, 'nature in its totality rings and resounds'. Carlos Kalmar, conductor. Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) In the 50th­anniversary year of his first appearance at the Proms, TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07m85y2) 4:40 AM Bernard Haitink conducts Mahler's mighty nature symphony. George Butterworth and His Contemporaries, Love and Loss Fasch, Johann Friedrich (1688­1758) Sonata in D minor [First broadcast on Friday 29th July] FS Kelly's moving Elegy for Rupert Brooke and Butterworth's Amsterdam Bach Soloists, Wim ten Have (conductor) setting of AE Housman are among a rich seam of poetry explored Followed by recordings from this week's Proms Artists. 4:49 AM by this set of composers. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) TUE 16:30 In Tune (b07m5g1w) Rondo in C major, Op.51 No.1 A close friend of Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth was International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, Helen Grime, Dame Andreas Staier (fortepiano) killed at the age of 31, during the battle of the Somme as dawn Fanny Waterman, Ben Johnson 4:56 AM broke on the 5th August 1916. A war hero, he was awarded the Cambini, Giuseppe Maria (1746­1825) Military Cross twice. Butterworth's legacy rests on a handful of Sean Rafferty is joined in the studio by cast members from the Trio for flute, oboe and bassoon, Op.45 No.1 pieces, notably his much loved English Idylls and folk­song International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival which starts this week, Vladislav Brunner (flute), Jozef Hanusovsky (oboe), Jozef arrangements. He belongs to a generation of composers who Dame Fanny Waterman will be talking about her upcoming Martinkovic (bassoon) showed great promise early on, only to be denied the chance to concert for Oxford Piano Festival. Composer Helen Grime will 5:09 AM reach musical maturity. Over the course of the week, we'll also take us through her Proms season and tenor Ben Johnson will Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) hear the work of four contemporaries of Butterworth: fellow sing for us live in the studio ahead of Southrepps Festival. Romeo and Juliet ­ fantasy, Op.18 Englishmen Ernest Farrar and William Denis Browne, the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, John Storgårds (conductor) Scottish composer Cecil Coles and the Australian composer Plus, as part of BBC Music's Get Playing campaign, every day 5:23 AM Frederick Septimus Kelly. All of them, like Butterworth, died on this week we'll be featuring a recording sent in by amateur Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) active service during the Great War. Among the musical gems, orchestras and ensembles from across the UK. Piano Sonata in E minor, Op.7 there's the first ever recording of Denis Browne's ballet "The Ilkka Paananen (piano) Comic Spirit", made for the series by the BBC Philharmonic. TUE 5:44 AM Their musical trajectory may be short, but this lost generation of 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07m85y2) Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] composers nonetheless has made an indelible mark on the face of [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Sonata No. 2 in A minor for violin solo, BWV 1003 British music.

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TUE 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m5g4j) Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) 2016, Prom 24: Ginastera, Britten and Schubert 5:55 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Live at BBC Proms: The BBC Philharmonic with Chief WEDNESDAY 03 AUGUST 2016 Piano Sonata in A major K331 Conductor Juanjo Mena in music by Ginastera and Schubert. Young­Lan Han (piano) They are joined by Steven Osborne for Britten's Piano Concerto. WED 00:30 Through the Night (b07m5b2j) 6:16 AM Concerto Romano at the 2015 Rheinvokal festival in Germany Larsson, Lars­Erik (1908­1986) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Pastoral Suite, Op.19 (1938) Presented by Tom Redmond Catriona Young presents a performance of Pompeo Cannicciari's CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (Conductor). Messa concertata from the 2015 RheinVokal Festival in Ginastera: Ollantay Germany. WED 06:30 Breakfast (b07m5bqm) Britten: Piano Concerto 12:31 AM Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Cannicciari, Pompeo [1670­1744] 8.20 INTERVAL Messa concertata à 8 voci e basso continuo Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Proms Extra ­ George Eliot in Germany Concerto Romano, Alessandro Quarta (director) featuring listener requests. Novelist Patricia Duncker and New Generation Thinker Clare 1:35 AM Walker­Gore explore George Eliot's relationship with Germany in Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Email [email protected]. a conversation chaired by Anne McElvoy. Piano Sonata in A major, D959 Shai Wosner (piano) WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b07m5c2h) 8.40 2:16 AM Wednesday ­ Rob Cowan with Garry Richardson Schubert: Symphony No.9 in C major 'Great' Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756­1792) Symphony in C major, VB.139 9am Steven Osborne (piano) Concerto Köln My favourite... marches. This week Rob slips on a sturdy pair of BBC Philharmonic 2:31 AM boots and steps out to the accompaniment of some of his Juanjo Mena (conductor) Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) favourite marches ­ imperious Mozart, Tchaikovsky's patriotic String Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.27 Marche slave, the humbling Dead March from Handel's dramatic In his bittersweet Piano Concerto, Britten set out to exploit the Engegård Quartet oratorio Saul, the famous Alla marcia that closes Sibelius's piano's 'enormous compass, percussive qualities and suitability 3:05 AM Karelia Suite and, most imposing of all, the grief­laden Marche for figuration'. The result is a true bravura piece whose razor­ Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) funèbre from Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. sharp edge conceals a gregarious smile. Alongside the first Symphony No.1 in B flat major, Op.38, 'Spring' London performance of Alberto Ginastera's very Argentine view Orchestre Nationale de France, Heinz Wallberg (conductor) 9.30am of the symphony orchestra comes the inexorable momentum of 3:38 AM Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece of Schubert's most invigorating symphony, his 'Great' Ninth. Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) or possibly Pleyel, Ignace (1757­ music played backwards. 1831) arr. Perry, Harold PROMS EXTRA: George Eliot in Germany Divertimento (Feldpartita) in B flat major, H.2.46, arr. for wind 10am Novelist Patricia Duncker, discusses George Eliot, her travels in quintet (attributed to Haydn, possibly by Pleyel) Rob's guest this week, sharing a selection of his favourite Germany in the 19th century, when she spent eight months in the Bulgarian Academic Wind Quintet classical music, is the journalist and presenter Garry Richardson, country, and the German music she refers to in her novels and 3:48 AM who has been bringing sports news to radio listeners for over diaries. Duncker's novel Sophie and the Sybil is a fictional Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) thirty years. Garry currently hosts 5 Live's Sportsweek, as well as version of George Eliot's time in Germany. Alongside her on Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op.35 No.1 (1832) presenting the sports section of Radio 4's Today programme, and stage is Clare Walker­Gore of Trinity College, Cambridge, one of Sylviane Deferne (piano) has interviewed leading personalities from Muhammad Ali and the academics selected last year by the BBC and the Arts and 3:57 AM David Beckham to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. Humanities Council to be a New Generation Thinker. The host is Garry will be talking about his career and sharing music by Anne McElvoy. Kuula, Toivo (1883­1918) Sorrow, Op.2 No.2, for cello and orchestra composers including Gershwin, Bach and Verdi every day at 10am. Producer: Zahid Warley. Arto Noras (cello), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Panula (conductor) 10.30am TUE 4:04 AM 22:00 Why Music? (b06cwbp3) Music in Time: Modern Author Philip Ball asks why music is such a universal human Carniolus, Iacobus Gallus (1550­1591) 2 Motets: Pater noster, qui es in coelis (OM 1/69), Ave verum Rob places Music in Time. Today Rob looks at the Modern era trait. How do we recognise music, where does it come from, and and fifteen minutes that changed music ­ Schoenberg's Suite for how does it affect us so deeply? Philip Ball speaks to scientists corpus (OM 3/25) ­ from Opus Musicum Ljubljanski madrigalisti, Matjaž Šcek (director) Piano, Op. 25. It's the first work that Schoenberg composed and musicians from around the world, including Tecumseh Fitch, entirely according to the principles of serialism, the system he Joe Stilgoe, Aniruddh Patel, Robert Zatorre, Laurel Trainor, and 4:11 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) had devised to bring order to the chaos that ensued the Daniel Levitin to explore these questions and some of the insights dissolution of tonality in the early years of the 20th century. provided by neuroscience and evolutionary theory. Scherzo No.1 in B flat, D593 Halina Radvilaite (piano) Schoenberg, though, always has one eye on the past, and despite its modernity, his suite has its roots firmly in the Baroque. Little in music is universal, and little that is universal really 4:17 AM matters. What is universal is the ability to make music, and most Sorkocevic, Luka (1734­1789), arr.Frano Matušic 11am of that comes from us being habitual pattern seekers. Symphony No.3 Dubrovnik Guitar Trio Rob's Proms Artist of the Week is Alban Gerhardt, who ranks among the most sensitive cellists of the younger generation. As Tecumseh Fitch and others point out, perception of relative 4:25 AM Gerhardt appears at London's Royal Albert Hall this Wednesday pitch seems basically human and effortless. Birds for example do Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714­1787) as the soloist in Dvorák's Cello Concerto. Throughout the week not repond to transposed birdsong. But we can pick the same tune Dance of the Furies (ballet music from 'Orphee et Euridice') on Essential Classics we'll hear Gerhardt perform a rich variety of out from many guises. Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) Romantic cello music. The repertoire ranges from the Bachian 4:31 AM tones of a Max Reger solo suite and a rarely heard sonata by Philip looks at the power of emotion in music, and we can Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Alkan, to the subtly­woven sound­world of Fauré's First Cello understand at least some of that. This does little to reduce the Troldtog (March of the Dwarfs, Op.54 No.3 ­ from Lyric Pieces Sonata and Enescu's powerful Sinfonia Concertante. Friday's power that music has, but it also does nothing to tell the whole Book 5 featured work is Prokofiev's Symphony­Concerto, an affirmative story. Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor) piece in spite of the composer's declining health and the ever­ 4:35 AM present menace of Stalin's disapproval. Music seems to derive its power and significance in its ability to Jersild, Jorgen (1913­2004) carry meaning without words. The lack of semantic specificity is 3 Danish Romances for Choir: 1. The tedious winter went its Reger what enables it to carry several, even contradictory, meanings at way; 2. My favourite valley; 3. Night rain Cello Suite No. 3 in A minor, Op. 131c No. 3 once. Can we regard it as a projection of human experience? Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl (conductor) Alban Gerhardt, cello. 4:46 AM Where did it come from? To ask if it is adaptive or parasitic Lithander, Carl Ludwig (1773­1843) WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07m85y4) might be beside the point. We have music because of the way our Piano Sonata in C major,Op.8 No.1, 'Sonate facile' George Butterworth and His Contemporaries, AE Housman brains are. To get rid of it would involve changing our brains Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) profoundly. As Ani Patel describes, it could be regarded as a 4:58 AM Distant landscapes and evocations of a lost world, in transformative technology in the history of man. Any description Kreisler, Fritz (1875­1962) Butterworth's settings of poetry by AE Housman and RL of where it came from would bear little relation to its significance Berceuse romantique, Op.9 Stevenson. and use now. Tobias Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) 5:03 AM A close friend of Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth was First broadcast in Spetember 2015. Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) killed at the age of 31, during the battle of the Somme as dawn Sonata da chiesa in B minor, Op.1 No.6 broke on the 5th August 1916. A war hero, he was awarded the TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b07m5gd7) London Baroque Military Cross twice. Butterworth's legacy rests on a handful of Max Reinhardt explores the Alan Lomax archive 5:10 AM pieces, notably his much loved English Idylls and folk­song Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) arrangements. He belongs to a generation of composers who Adventures in music; ancient to future. Max Reinhardt dips into Concertino for clarinet and orchestra in E flat major, Op.26 showed great promise early on, only to be denied the chance to the Alan Lomax archive of over 17,000 recordings made from Kari Kriikku (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, reach musical maturity. This week's series also features the work 1946 into the 1990s. Lomax spent his whole career capturing the Sakari Oramo (conductor) of four contemporaries of Butterworth: fellow Englishmen Ernest musical performances of everyday people and their songs across 5:20 AM Farrar and W Denis Browne, the Scottish composer Cecil Coles the globe. Navigating through this great mass of historical audio Berezovsky, Maxim Sosontovitch [1745­1777] and the Australian composer Frederick Septimus Kelly. All of treasures is the archive's guardian and curator Nathan Salsburg, Choral Concerto "Cast Me Not Off in the Time of Old Age" them, like Butterworth, died on active service during the Great who joins Max to share some of his favourite selections. Platon Maiborada Academic Choir, Yulia Tkach (conductor) War. Among the musical gems, there's the first ever recording of 5:31 AM Denis Browne's ballet "The Comic Spirit", made for the series by Plus horn player Michael Thompson plays Birtwistle, Australia's Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) the BBC Philharmonic. Their musical trajectory may be short, but tropical insects sing and music from the Ugandan xylophone Suite No.4 in G major, Op.61, 'Mozartiana' this lost generation of composers nonetheless made an indelible group Mugwisa. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 8 of 11 mark on the face of British music. Charles Harrison: Organist and Master of the Choristers (at and there are also clips from the Funeral March of his 5th Chichester) Symphony, his 4th and 9th Symphonies, Kindertotenlieder (the Today Donald Macleod is joined once again by Dr Kate Timothy Ravalde: Assistant Organist. songs on the death of children) and Das Lied von der Erde. Kennedy, a specialist on this period of our cultural history. The Special location recordings of Agnes Palmisano with Walter poetry of AE Housman invokes vocal and instrumental responses WED 16:30 In Tune (b07m5g20) Stoyka and friends in their heuriger, and from Die Strottern in from Butterworth. Joseph Tawadros their garden, clarify the influence of Viennese folk music on Mahler's own death music. Frederick Kelly Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of music, chat and arts news. Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day First broadcast in January 2015. Robin Tritschler, tenor Plus, as part of BBC Music's Get Playing campaign, every day Malcolm Martineau, piano this week we'll be featuring a recording sent in by amateur WED 22:45 The Essay (b052gzjp) orchestras and ensembles from across the UK. The Five Photographs that (You Didn't Know) Changed Ernest Farrar Everything, The Broom Cottages Vagabond Songs, Op.10 WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07m85y4) Stephen Varcoe, baritone [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] You won't find this photograph in a glossy coffee table book. It's Clifford Benson, piano not art and the person who took it doesn't feature in the WED 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m5gph) Photographers Hall of Fame. But this picture has had an George Butterworth 2016, Prom 25: Dvorak's Cello Concerto and Bartok's Duke enormous impact on the way Britain sees what has come to be Bredon Hill and Other Songs Bluebeard's Castle known as its cultural heritage. Benjamin Luxon, baritone David Willison, piano Live at BBC Proms: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by The man who took the photo, W. Jerome Harrison, launched a , with Alban Gerhardt (cello). Dvorak's Cello scheme for recording the country's past in which amateur Cecil Coles Concerto and Bartok's opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle. photographers up and down the land took pictures of the From the Scottish Highlands buildings which were important them. Wiki­buildings and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London English Heritage do this now on a much grander scale. But Martyn Brabbins, conductor Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill Elizabeth Edwards argues that the mass participation of people in defining what matters about the past began with Harrison, and George Butterworth Dvorák: Cello Concerto in B minor changed the way in which a nation viewed itself. Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad English String Orchestra 8.15 INTERVAL: Proms Extra Elizabeth Edwards is Research Professor of Photographic History William Boughton, conductor. Bartok and Duke Bluebeard's Castle and Director of the Photographic History Research Centre at De Martin Handley discusses the story behind the richly scored Montfort University, Leicester. WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b069xb48) music of Duke Bluebeard's Castle with musicologists Heather Rudolf Buchbinder at the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival, Wiebe and Rachel Beckles Wilson. Producer: Rosie Dawson. Episode 2 8.35 WED 23:00 Late Junction (b07m5gw7) The celebrated Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder plays Bartók: Duke Bluebeard's Castle Max Reinhardt with music from Womad 2016 Beethoven from last year's Edinburgh International Festival ­ highlights of a nine­concert series in which he performed all of Alban Gerhardt, cello Max Reinhardt presents highlights from Radio 3's Charlie Gillett the composer's piano sonatas. Today's programme, which is Ildikó Komlósi, mezzo­soprano (Judith) stage at WOMAD 2016. The line­up features Tuvan throat introduced by Jamie MacDougall, features the Sonata in A flat, John Relyea, bass (Duke Bluebeard) singers Alash, Brazilian cellist Dom La Nena and Polish string Op 26, the Sonata in F, Op 10 No 2, and the Sonata in C minor, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra band Volosi. Op 13, the 'Pathétique'. Charles Dutoit, conductor Plus Max tries out Lawrence English's concept of relational WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07m5f8g) The gothic horror story of Duke Bluebeard prompted some of the listening, there's new music from accordionist Victor Prieto and Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 21: Rihm, Strauss, Mozart most imaginative, descriptive and shocking music Bartók would the duo known simply as Anna & Elizabeth offer a fresh write. With its huge orchestra, underpinned in this concert approach to Appalachian folk. Afternoon on 3 ­ with Jonathan Swain performance by the mighty Royal Albert Hall organ, Bartók's score speaks of the darkness of Bluebeard's vast castle and the Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Another chance to hear the Aurora Orchestra, conducted by cold­blooded murder of his six wives. Nicholas Collon in Wolfgang Rihm and Mozart's Symphony No 41 'Jupiter', and François Leleux joins for Strauss's Oboe Under Principal Conductor Charles Dutoit, the Royal THURSDAY 04 AUGUST 2016 Concerto. Philharmonic Orchestra conjures up Bartók's unsettling realm after Dvorák's Cello Concerto, which the composer believed THU 00:30 Through the Night (b07m5b2m) Presented by Tom Service at the Royal Albert Hall, London 'outstrips the other two concertos of mine'. Schubert's Winterreise at the Vilabertran Schubertiada festival

2pm PROMS EXTRA: Bartok and Duke Bluebeard's Castle John Shea presents a concert from the 2015 Vilabertran Wolfgang Rihm: Gejagte Form (2002 version) Martin Handley hosts a discussion with musicologists Heather Schubertiade Festival in Catalonia, featuring Schubert's Richard Strauss: Oboe Concerto in D major Wiebe and Rachel Beckles Willson about the story behind the Winterreise. richly scored music of Duke Bluebeard's Castle, and about the life 12:31 AM c.2.40pm and work of its Hungarian composer. Recorded earlier at Imperial Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) [text: Müller, Wilhelm (1794­1827)] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No 41 in C major, College Union. Winterreise ­ song­cycle, D.911 'Jupiter' Producer, Helen Garrison. Manuel Walser (baritone), Wolfram Rieger (piano) 1:43 AM It's difficult to imagine how Mozart could have followed his final WED 22:00 Sunday Feature (b0505m8k) Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) symphony, the 'Jupiter' ­ a work of such scale, majesty and Beautiful Death Overture ­ Peter Schmoll und sein Nachbarn, J.8 intensity. Tom Service and Nicholas Collon unpick Mozart's Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Antoni Ros­Marba continuous stream of joy and invention, allowing us to get under Vienna is a city that celebrates death like no other culture. Death (Conductor) the skin of this great work, which the Aurora Orchestra plays is a friend that stays with us from birth until death. Only in 1:54 AM from memory. Vienna is there an idea of 'beautiful death'. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Before it, one of the world's leading oboists, François Leleux, String Quintet in G minor, K.516 plays Strauss's twisting, singing Oboe Concerto ­ itself preceded Stephen Johnson connects Mahler's beliefs about death to Oslo Chamber Soloists by Wolfgang Rihm's Hunted Form, whose animal energy contemporaneous Viennese funeral customs, and particularly the 2:31 AM suggests a pursuit more physical than a search merely for musical idea of 'schöner Tod' ­ a 'beautiful death'. He visits both the grand Elgar, Edward (1857­1934) structure. and intriguing Central Cemetery in Vienna, which is the largest Violin Concerto in B minor, Op.61 necropolis in Europe, and also the more intimate cemetery in Nikolaj Znaider (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew [First broadcast on Sunday 31st July] Grinzing where Mahler is buried. Litton (conductor) 3:19 AM Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Stephen talks to Professor Julian Johnson about Mahler's fear of Grieg, Edvard Hagerup [1843­1907] Artists. death and the many guises in which death appears in his music, 3 Lyric Pieces and he relates what we know of Mahler's attitude to death to Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b07m5gpf) evidence from Dr Wittigo Keller, an expert on Viennese funeral 3:29 AM Chichester Cathedral (Southern Cathedrals Festival) customs, and Dr Isabella Ackerl, the author of a book on Vienna Buck, Ole (b.1945) and the idea of beautiful death. Mahler was terrified of being Two Faery Songs (1997): 'O shed no tear'; 'Ah! Woe is me!' Recorded in Chichester Cathedral during the Southern Cathedrals buried alive and Stephen finds out just how often this actually Danish National Radio Choir, Kaare Hansen (conductor) Festival with the girls of Winchester and Salisbury Cathedral happened in Mahler's Vienna from Dr Eduard Winter at the 3:36 AM Choirs, and the men of Salisbury, Winchester and Chichester Narrenturm, which is now the pathological wing of Vienna's Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) Natural History Museum. Three Parts upon a Ground, Z.731, for 3 violins and continuo Introit: Nachtlied (Reger) Simon Standage (violin), Ensemble Il Tempo: Agata Sapiecha Responses: Rose Viennese folk music was also permeated with tales of death and (violin and artistic director), Maria Dudzik (violin), Marcin Office Hymn: O God, by whose almighty plan (Surrey) Stephen visit Agnes Palmisano, a renowned singer of Wienerlied, Zalewski (viol da gamba), Lilianna Stawarz (harpsichord) Psalm 119 vv.81­104 (Cooke, Pye, Attwood) at her heuriger in Grinzing to discuss the influence that these 3:41 AM First Lesson: Isaiah 45 vv.1­7 songs may have had on Mahler's death music. Freudian Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Canticles: Collegium Regale (Wood) psychoanalyst Dr Jeanne Wolff Bernstein sheds light of what Aria "Cara sposa, amante cara" from 'Rinaldo' (Act 1 scene 7) Second Lesson: Ephesians 4 vv.1­16 Freud may have meant in his theory of the death instinct and Graham Pushee (countertenor), Australian Brandenburg Anthem: In exitu Israel (S Wesley) Stephen connects these beliefs to Mahler's 'Das Lied von der Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) Final Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael) Erde'. Organ Voluntary: Symphony No 3 ­ first movement (Vierne) 3:51 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Mahler's unfinished 10th Symphony bookends the programme, Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 9 of 11

Coriolan ­ Overture in C minor, Op.62 (1807) hear an orchestral suite from Lully's opera Atys, assembled, not Afternoon on 3 ­ with Jonathan Swain Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck by Lully himself, but by the pioneering Dutch publisher Estiennes (conductor) Roger a decade or so after the composer's untimely death. Roger's Another chance to hear Sir John Eliot Gardiner conduct the 3:59 AM commercial instincts proved to be spot­on, and the suite from Monteverdi Choir, National Youth Choir of Scotland and Saint­Saëns, Camille [1835­1921] Atys was not only popular but also enormously influential, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique in Berlioz's epic Bassoon Sonata in G major, Op.168 helping to kickstart the development of the Baroque orchestral Dramatic Symphony Romeo and Juliet. Toby Chan Siu­Tung (bassoon), Rachel Cheung Wai­Ching suite. (piano) Presented by Penny Gore from the Royal Albert Hall, London.. 4:12 AM 11am Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) arr. Trayanov, Stefan Rob's Proms Artist of the Week is Alban Gerhardt, who ranks 2pm Clair de lune, from Suite bergamasque, arr. for flute, harp, viola among the most sensitive cellists of the younger generation. Berlioz: Romeo and Juliet (sung in French) and piano (orig. for piano solo) Gerhardt appears at London's Royal Albert Hall this Wednesday Eolina Quartet as the soloist in Dvorák's Cello Concerto. Throughout the week Julie Boulianne (mezzo­soprano), 4:17 AM on Essential Classics we'll hear Gerhardt perform a rich variety of Jean­Paul Fouchecourt (tenor), Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Romantic cello music. The repertoire ranges from the Bachian Laurent Naouri (bass), Nine Variations on a Minuet by Duport, K573 tones of a Max Reger solo suite and a rarely heard sonata by Monteverdi Choir, Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) Alkan, to the subtly­woven sound­world of Fauré's First Cello National Youth Choir of Scotland, 4:31 AM Sonata and Enescu's powerful Sinfonia Concertante. Friday's Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865­1936) featured work is Prokofiev's Symphony­Concerto, an affirmative Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor). Lyric Poem in D flat major, Op.12 piece in spite of the composer's declining health and the ever­ West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky present menace of Stalin's disapproval. When Hector Berlioz got his first taste of Shakespeare in 1827, he (conductor) not only fell for "the whole heaven of art" in the Bard's verse, he 4:42 AM Alkan also fell madly in love with the actress Harriet Smithson. Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Cello Sonata in E, Op. 47 Shakespeare inspired a string of works from this most literary and Secondo trietto Alban Gerhardt, cello dramatic of composers, including the ardent choral symphony La Coloquinte Steven Osborne, piano. Romeo and Juliet. 4:49 AM Raminsh, Imant (b.1943) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07m85y6) [First broadcast on Saturday 30th July] Ave Verum Corpus George Butterworth and His Contemporaries, Over the Hills and Vancouver Chamber Choir, Jon Washburn (conductor) Far Away Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Artists. 4:56 AM Neufville, Johann Jacob de (1684­1712) The search for a "new sound" is illustrated in a walk along the THU Aria prima Thames and a lurid tale of revenge. 16:30 In Tune (b07m5g25) Jaco van Leeuwen (organ of Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden) Kathryn Rudge, Jeremy Summerly A close friend of Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth was 5:02 AM killed at the age of 31, during the battle of the Somme as dawn Sean Rafferty Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of chat, music and Pachelbel, Johann (1653­1706) broke on the 5th August 1916. A war hero, he was awarded the arts news. Plus, as part of BBC Music's Get Playing campaign, Canon in D major, arr. for 3 violins Military Cross twice. Butterworth's legacy rests on a handful of every day this week we'll be featuring a recording sent in by Members of the Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in pieces, notably his much loved English Idylls and folk­song amateur orchestras and ensembles from across the UK. Katowice arrangements. He belongs to a generation of composers who 5:08 AM showed great promise early on, only to be denied the chance to THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07m85y6) Boccherini, Luigi (1743­1805) reach musical maturity. Over the course of the week, we'll also [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Keyboard Concerto in E flat major, G.487 hear the work of four contemporaries of Butterworth: fellow Eckart Sellheim (fortepiano), Collegium Aureum, Franzjosef Englishmen Ernest Farrar and W Denis Browne, the Scottish THU Meier (conductor) 19:30 BBC Proms (b07m5gx0) composer Cecil Coles and the Australian composer Frederick 2016, Prom 26: BBC Symphony Orchestra and Oliver Knussen 5:24 AM Septimus Kelly. All of them, like Butterworth, died on active Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) service during the Great War. Among the musical gems, there's Live at BBC Proms: Oliver Knussen conducts the BBC Piano Sonata No.18 in E flat major, Op.31 No.3 the first ever recording of Denis Browne's ballet "The Comic Symphony Orchestra ­ Reinbert de Leeuw's symphonic poem The Ingrid Fliter (piano) Spirit", made for the series by the BBC Philharmonic. Their Night Wanderer and Brahms's Second Piano Concerto with Peter 5:46 AM musical trajectory may be short, but this lost generation of Serkin. Brahms, Johannes [1833­1897] composers nonetheless has made an indelible mark on the face of Trio in E flat major, Op.40, for violin, viola and piano British music. Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Baiba Skride (violin), Linda Skride (viola), Lauma Skride Presented by Penny Gore. (piano) In today's instalment, Donald Macleod is joined once more by Dr 6:16 AM Kate Kennedy, an authority on this period. While Butterworth's Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op.83 Poulenc, Francis (1899­1963) (orch. Sir Lennox Berkeley) popular English Idylls reflect the popularity of pastoral and folk Flute Sonata (1956) idioms, in fact the musical language of these composers draws on 20.20: INTERVAL: Proms Extra Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, a broad net of influences. Simon Callow Reads From the German Romantics Enrique Garcia­Asensio (conductor). A literary accompaniment to tonight's prom. Actor and writer George Butterworth Simon Callow reads from some of the German Romantic authors, THU 06:30 Breakfast (b07m5bqp) English Idyll No.2 playwrights and poets who inspired Johannes Brahms. Presented Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny Hallé Orchestra by Clemency Burton­Hill. Mark Elder, conductor Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 20.40: Reinbert De Leeuw: Der nächtliche Wanderer ('The Night featuring listener requests. W Denis Browne Wanderer') (UK premiere) Arabia Email [email protected]. Martyn Hill, tenor Peter Serkin, piano Clifford Benson, piano BBC Symphony Orchestra THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b07m5c2k) Oliver Knussen, conductor Thursday ­ Rob Cowan with Garry Richardson George Butterworth Love Blows as the Wind Blows When Brahms came to write his Second Piano Concerto more 9am Jonathan Lemalu, bass­baritone than two decades after his First, out went the confident swagger My favourite... marches. This week Rob slips on a sturdy pair of Belcea Quartet of a man in his prime and in came a feeling of intimacy and boots and steps out to the accompaniment of some of his expectation. favourite marches ­ imperious Mozart, Tchaikovsky's patriotic Ernest Farrar Marche slave, the humbling Dead March from Handel's dramatic Variations for Piano and Orchestra Oliver Knussen balances the Brahms with the far­flung world of oratorio Saul, the famous Alla marcia that closes Sibelius's Howard Shelley, piano Der nächtliche Wanderer ('The Night Wanderer') by Dutch Karelia Suite and, most imposing of all, the grief­laden Marche Philharmonia Orchestra composer and conductor Reinbert de Leeuw. Inspired by funèbre from Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. Alasdair Mitchell, conductor Friedrich Hölderlin's short poem of the same name, this deftly­ coloured symphonic poem has been described as 'a bath of 9.30am Cecil Coles beauty' and 'a high­density monument in music'. Take part in our daily musical challenge. Two pieces of music are Fra Giacomo, scena for baritone and orchestra played together: can you identify them? Paul Whelan, baritone THU 22:00 Sunday Feature (b051zxlh) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra From Convent to Concert Hall 10am Martyn Brabbins, conductor. Rob's guest this week, sharing a selection of his favourite Dr Kate Kennedy appraises four female string players from classical music, is the journalist and presenter Garry Richardson, THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b069xb4b) different eras and locations who were all pioneering in their own who has been bringing sports news to radio listeners for over Rudolf Buchbinder at the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival, lifetimes, assessing their impact in the concert hall. In the 18th thirty years. Garry currently hosts 5 Live's Sportsweek, as well as Episode 3 century, female performers were gaining acceptance and even presenting the sports section of Radio 4's Today programme, and prominence across Europe as singers in choirs and on the opera has interviewed leading personalities from Muhammad Ali and Highlights from a nine­concert series in which the celebrated stage. But as instrumentalists, progress on the concert platform David Beckham to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder performed all of Beethoven's was slower. Garry will be talking about his career and sharing music by piano sonatas at last year's Edinburgh International Festival. composers including Gershwin, Bach and Verdi every day Today's programme, which is introduced by Jamie MacDougall, The story begins in Venice, where the four enlightened Ospedale at 10am. features the Sonata in E flat, Op 27 No 1, the Sonata in G, Op 49 institutions gave disadvantaged girls an education, especially in No 2, and the Sonata in B flat, Op 22. music. Although many of the students at the Ospedale della Pietà 10.30am or the Ospedale della Mendicanti gave up their musical studies on Music in Time: Baroque THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07m5f8j) marrying or on entering a convent, one notable performer, Rob places Music in Time. Rob heads back to the Baroque era to Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 20: Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 30 July – 5 August 2016 Page 10 of 11

Maddalena Lombardini, born in 1745, gained prominence as a 3:04 AM 9am soloist and as a composer. In the 19th century a young French Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) My Favourite... Marches. This week Rob slips on a sturdy pair of cellist, Lise Cristianti, caught the attention of Mendelssohn whilst Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor (Op.63) boots and steps out to the accompaniment of some of his giving concerts in Leipzig, aged 18. She subsequently undertook Tomaž Lorenz (violin), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony favourite marches ­ imperious Mozart, Tchaikovsky's patriotic a perilous journey across Siberia, performing across the region. Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) Marche slave, the humbling Dead March from Handel's dramatic Another cellist to reach prominence at the start of the 20th 3:31 AM oratorio Saul, the famous Alla marcia that closes Sibelius's century, Beatrice Harrison, is still known today for her recordings Glinka, Mihail Ivanovic (1804­1857) Karelia Suite and, most imposing of all, the grief­laden Marche outdoors with nightingales, but she also had a serious professional Nocturno funèbre from Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale. career, as Elgar's preferred interpreter of his cello concerto, and as Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) inspiration for Delius. The final candidate is Rebecca Clarke, 3:36 AM 9.30am whose reputation as a composer has grown since her death, but Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Take part in today's challenge: listen to the clues and identify the she was also a prominent viola player. Oboe Sonata in C minor, Op.1 No.8 (HWV.366) mystery music­related object. Louise Pellerin (oboe), Dom André Laberge (1999 Karl Wilhelm Presenter: Kate Kennedy organ of the Abbey Church of Saint­Benoît­du­Lac, Québec, 10am Contributors: Margaret Faultless, Micky White, Fausto Canada) Rob's guest this week, sharing a selection of his favourite Cacciatori, Julian Lloyd Webber, Liane Curtis, Sophie Fuller 3:43 AM classical music, is the journalist and presenter Garry Richardson, Producer: Janet Tuppen Stenhammar, Wilhelm (1871­1927) who has been bringing sports news to radio listeners for over Vårnatt (Spring Night) thirty years. Garry currently hosts 5 Live's Sportsweek, as well as First broadcast in March 2015. Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, presenting the sports section of Radio 4's Today programme, and Stefan Sköld (conductor) has interviewed leading personalities from Muhammad Ali and THU 22:45 The Essay (b052gzjr) 3:52 AM David Beckham to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. The Five Photographs that (You Didn't Know) Changed Rubinstein, Anton (1829­1894), transcribed by Josef Lhevinne Garry will be talking about his career and sharing music by Everything, The Tichborne Claimant (1874­1944) composers including Gershwin, Bach and Verdi every day Kamennoi Ostrov, Op.10 No.22 at 10am. You won't find this photograph in a glossy coffee table book. It's Josef Lhévinne (piano) not art and the person who took it doesn't feature in the 3:59 AM 10.30am Photographers Hall of Fame. But this picture has had an Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Music in Time: Romantic enormous impact on our legal system. Four Minuets for orchestra K601 Today the spotlight is on the Romantic era and Liszt's In 1866 a butcher sat for his photograph in the remote town of Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner (conductor) Transcendental Studies after Paganini, the digit­defying demands Wagga Wagga, Australia. Three years later this likeness had 4:11 AM of which pushed pianistic pyrotechnics to the limits on their Britain transfixed. Jennifer Tucker tells the story of how it was Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) publication in 1838. Just as Paganini's writing for the violin had central to the longest legal battle in 19th­century England, and Aria 'Eri tu' ­ from 'Un Ballo in Maschera' redefined what was technically possible on that instrument, Liszt sparked a debate about evidence, the law, ethics and facial Gaétan Laperrière (baritone), Orchestre Symphonique de Trois rewrote the piano rulebook, producing works of great charm and recognition that has continued ever since. Rivières, Gilles Bellemare (conductor) brilliance that for many years were unplayable by all but a 4:17 AM handful of pianists. Jennifer Tucker is Associate Professor of History and Science in Hurlebusch, Conrad Friedrich (1696­1765) Society at Wesleyan University, USA. Concerto in A minor for two , solo violin, strings and 11am continuo Rob's Proms Artist of the Week is Alban Gerhardt, who ranks Producer: Rosie Dawson. Paul van de Linden and Kristine Linde (oboes), Manfred Kraemer among the most sensitive cellists of the younger generation. (violin), Musica ad Rhenum Gerhardt appears at London's Royal Albert Hall this Wednesday THU 23:00 Late Junction (b07m5h7w) 4:31 AM as the soloist in Dvorák's Cello Concerto. Throughout the week Max Reinhardt previews Supernormal Festival Sarasate, Pablo de [1844­1908] on Essential Classics we'll hear Gerhardt perform a rich variety of Introduction and Tarantella, Op.43, for violin and piano Romantic cello music. The repertoire ranges from the Bachian Max Reinhardt previews the Supernormal Festival, a celebration Razvan Stoica (violin), Andrea Stoica (piano) tones of a Max Reger solo suite and a rarely heard sonata by of music and visual arts in Braziers Park, Oxfordshire. This year's Alkan, to the subtly­woven sound­world of Fauré's First Cello highlights include the first UK performance from vocalist Ian 4:36 AM Field, John [1782­1837] Sonata and Enescu's powerful Sinfonia Concertante. Friday's William Craig, Dutch heavyweights The Ex and This Heat's featured work is Prokofiev's Symphony­Concerto, an affirmative Charles Hayward. 1. Aria; 2. Nocturne and Chanson Barry Douglas (piano & director), Camerata Ireland piece in spite of the composer's declining health and the ever­ present menace of Stalin's disapproval. Plus electro­acoustic music from Iannis Xenakis, the longest 4:44 AM Barber, Samuel (1910­1981) recorded echo in the world and a classic piece of modern jazz by Prokofiev Steve Lacy and Don Cherry. Agnus Dei, for chorus BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (Conductor) Symphony­Concerto in E minor, Op. 125 Alban Gerhardt, cello 4:52 AM Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Andrew Litton, conductor. Komm, heiliger Geist ­ chorale­prelude for organ, BWV 652 Bine Katrine Bryndorf (Organ of Hjertling Church, Jutland) FRIDAY 05 AUGUST 2016 FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b07m85y8) 5:02 AM George Butterworth and His Contemporaries, A Lost Generation FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b07m5b2p) Abel, Carl Friedrich (1723­1787) Flute Concerto in E minor, Op.6 No.2 Shostakovich and Brahms from the Polish National Radio Two major orchestral scores from 1914 and 1915, the broadcast Karl Kaiser (transverse flute), La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Symphony Orchestra premiere of WD Browne's ballet The Comic Spirit and Schneider (director) Butterworth's Fantasia, the last music he wrote. Catriona Young presents a concert from the Polish National 5:19 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Radio Symphony Orchestra featuring Shostakovich's Symphony A close friend of Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth was Des Mädchens Klage, Op.58 No.3 (D191) No.15 and Brahms's First Piano Concerto with the Russian pianist killed at the age of 31, during the battle of the Somme as dawn Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano ­ after Yulianna Avdeeva. broke on the 5th August 1916. A war hero, he was awarded the Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) 12:31 AM Military Cross twice. Butterworth's legacy rests on a handful of Schnittke, Alfred (1934­1998) 5:23 AM pieces, notably his much loved English Idylls and folk­song Ritual, for orchestra Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) arrangements. He belongs to a generation of composers who Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Hoffnung, Op.78 No.2 (D.637) showed great promise early on, only to be denied the chance to Klauza (conductor) Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano ­ after reach musical maturity. Over the course of the week, the series 12:42 AM Johann Fritz, Vienna c.1815) also features the work of four contemporaries of Butterworth: Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) 5:26 AM fellow Englishmen Ernest Farrar and W Denis Browne, the Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15 Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) Scottish composer Cecil Coles and the Australian composer Yulianna Avdeeva (piano), Polish National Radio Symphony Pelléas et Mélisande ­ suite, Op.80 Frederick Septimus Kelly. All of them, like Butterworth, died on Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Klauza (conductor) BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (Conductor) active service during the Great War. Among the musical gems, 1:31 AM 5:43 AM there's the first ever recording of Denis Browne's ballet "The Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Vladigerov, Pancho (1899­1978) Comic Spirit", made for the series by the BBC Philharmonic. Mazurka in A minor, Op.67 No.4 Sonatina Concertante (Op.28) Their musical trajectory may be short, but this lost generation of Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Ivan Eftimov (piano) composers nonetheless made an indelible mark on the face of 1:35 AM 6:02 AM British music. Shostakovich, Dmitry (1906­1975) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Symphony No.15 in A major, Op.141 Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 In the final chapter of this series looking at composers whose Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice, Michal Hilary Hahn (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Hugh Wolff lives were cut short by the first World War, Donald Macleod and Klauza (conductor) (conductor). Dr Kate Kennedy reflect on their musical legacy. 2:23 AM Maklakiewicz, Jan (1899­1954) (lyrics: Julian Tuwim) FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b07m5bqr) George Butterworth Dwa wiatry (Two Winds) Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny The True Lover's Farewell Polish Radio Choir, Marek Kluza (director) Mark Stone, baritone 2:31 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Stephen Barlow, piano Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) arr. Mottl featuring listener requests. Wesendonk Lieder Ernest Farrar Yvonne Minton (mezzo­soprano), Netherlands Radio Email [email protected]. Heroic Elegy, Op.36 Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur (conductor) Philharmonia Orchestra 2:50 AM FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b07m5c2m) Alasdair Mitchell, conductor Enna, August (1859­1939) Friday ­ Rob Cowan with Garry Richardson Fem klaverstykker (Five Piano Pieces) W Denis Browne Ida Cernecka (piano) The Comic Spirit (edited and completed by R Weedon)

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BBC Philharmonic Tonight's Prom marks the first instalment of all three of Iain Ballamy performing some of his compositions such as All Richard Davis, conductor Stravinsky's landmark ballets for the Ballet Russes company, all Men Amen and Floater along with pianist/vocalist Liane Carroll ­ performed this weekend by Scottish orchestras. In the vivid folk to perform a series of arrangements by Malcolm Edmonstone, George Butterworth tale of a puppet springing to life, Stravinsky had the starting point including songs made popular by Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Fantasia for Orchestra (concert version realised and completed by for his stylistic breakthrough, Petrushka, a ballet that would Carole King and others. M Yates) depict Russia with 'quick tempos, smells of Russian food, sweat Royal Scottish National Orchestra and glistening leather boots'. FRI 23:30 World on 3 (b07m5hjz) Martin Yates, conductor. Lopa Kothari ­ Womad 2016 Highlights The first part of a BBC commission from Scottish composer FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b069xb4d) Helen Grime ­ a two­part work whose complementary second Lopa Kothari introduces highlights from WOMAD Festival 2016. Rudolf Buchbinder at the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival, 'Picture' can be heard in Prom 30 ­ prefaces this concert's arrival Episode 4 in Russia via all the despair, passion and determination of Tchaikovsky's heart­rending Violin Concerto. A week of Beethoven Piano Sonatas performed by the celebrated Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder concludes with the Sonata in PROMS EXTRA: Helen Grime B flat, Op 106, the 'Hammerklavier'. It was part of a nine­concert The composer Helen Grime talks to Andrew McGregor about the series in which Buchbinder performed all 32 of the composer's first part of her new two­part commission, Two Eardley Pictures, piano sonatas at last year's Edinburgh International Festival. and discusses the inspiration and ideas behind her work. A Proms Today's programme, which is introduced by Jamie MacDougall, Extra event recorded at the Imperial College Union in London. also features the Sonata in G minor, Op 49 No 1. Producer, Andy King.

FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07m5f8l) FRI 21:30 Sunday Feature (b060bpry) Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 22: Ravel, Auerbach, Debussy A Most Ingenious Paradox: Loving G&S to Death?

Afternoon on 3 ­ with Jonathan Swain Mike Leigh's operatic directorial debut took place at ENO last year with his production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Another chance to hear the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Crouch Penzance", due to be revived in 2017. End Festival Chorus, Vadim Gluzman, Andrew Watts, and Edward Gardner in Debussy's La mer, Ravel's Ma mere l'oye and Leigh once berated directors for failing to understand G&S, a new work by Lera Auerbach. resulting in "boring, bland, sentimental, self­conscious, often gratuitously camp productions, which entirely miss their point". Presented by Ian Skelly at the Royal Albert Hall, London So what is their point, and how should they be performed in the 21st century? 2pm Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite The tradition of Gilbert and Sullivan performance is still alive and Lera Auerbach: The Infant Minstrel and His Peculiar Menagerie kicking both in the UK and internationally. University G&S (Symphony No. 3) societies enjoy healthy membership, local amateur companies still (BBC co­commission with the Bergen Philharmonic and the exist, and there is a dedicated international festival in Harrogate. Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: UK premiere) But it can be argued that what keeps G&S alive is also what kills c.2.45pm it. Cosy, comfortable urbanity, middle­brow high jinks, the old Claude Debussy: Music for King Lear tradition­bound productions of D'Oyly Carte, and the reluctance Fanfare d'ouverture of the British musical establishment to take it all seriously. Le sommeil de Lear Martin Handley, who himself has conducted many productions, examines the paradox that is the continuing survival of G&S. Claude Debussy: La mer He speaks to directors Mike Leigh, who wants to let the operettas Vadim Gluzman violin speak for themselves, Sir Jonathan Miller, whose famous Andrew Watts counter­tenor production of The Mikado continues to be revived over 30 years Crouch End Festival Chorus on, and young director Sasha Regan, whose all­male productions BBC Symphony Orchestra are bringing the works to a whole new audience. Martin also Edward Gardner conductor speaks to singers Barry Clark, who speaks of the dying days of the old D'Oyly Carte Company, Dame Felicity Palmer, who has A new choral­orchestral work by Russian­American composer taken on several of the problematic "older woman" roles, and also Lera Auerbach is surrounded by Ravel's shimmering fairy­tale younger singers who haven't grown up with the tradition. He also suite, Debussy's glinting portrait of the sea and ­ in this hears from the amateur scene, and speaks to G&S scholars Dr Ian Shakespeare anniversary year ­ Debussy's aborted incidental Bradley and Dr Carolyn Williams who reflect on the social music for King Lear. landscape of G&S participation and fandom, the male­dominated world of the lyric­quoting obsessive and the rather conflicted [First broadcast on Sunday 31st July] female view ­ great fun to perform but what of the inherent Gilbertian misogyny and the somewhat cardboard cut­out Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms emotional style? Artists. This is an exploration of the state of G&S in the contemporary FRI 16:30 In Tune (b07m5g2f) cultural landscape : its tenacious survival, the various routes it Friday ­ Sean Rafferty takes to get to the stage, both amateur and professional, and its unexpected renaissance in Universities and colleges, where it is Sean Rafferty's guests include pianist Pavel Kolesnikov. Plus, as blossoming and where much of its future may lie. Is the part of BBC Music's Get Playing campaign, every day this week occasional professional production enough to keep it going, and we'll be featuring a recording sent in by amateur orchestras and to maintain or revive cultural credibility, or is G&S more likely to ensembles from across the UK. live on the traditional high Victorian style in the amateur world, in the UK at least? FRI 18:00 Composer of the Week (b07m85y8) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] First broadcast in June 2015. FRI FRI 19:00 BBC Proms (b07m5h9w) 22:15 BBC Proms (b07m5hjx) 2016, Prom 27: Helen Grime, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky 2016, Prom 28: National Jazz Orchestra of Scotland

Live at BBC Proms: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Live at BBC Proms: National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland Thomas Dausgaard with violinist Pekka Kuusisto perform in music by Duke Ellington and performances from saxophonist Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto and Stravinsky's Petrushka Iain Ballamy and singer Liane Carroll.

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Helen Grime: Two Eardley Pictures (I ­ Catterline in Winter) Iain Ballamy, saxophone Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major Liane Carroll, piano/vocals National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland 7:50 INTERVAL: Proms Extra Malcolm Edmonstone, piano Composer Helen Grime in conversation, recorded at the Royal Andrew Bain, conductor College of Music The weekend of Scottish ensembles continues with a visit from 8:10 the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland, whose Late Night Stravinsky: Petrushka Prom marks the Shakespeare anniversary with Duke Ellington's jazz tribute to the Bard, Such Sweet Thunder. Pekka Kuusisto (violin) With instruments taking the roles of actors, Ellington's piece BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra broke new ground when it appeared in 1957 as part of a 12­part Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) Shakespeare­themed album, and it still feels entirely fresh today. The NYJOS welcomes back previous collaborators ­ saxophonist

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