Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 1 of 13

SATURDAY 06 AUGUST 2016 (conductor) LARGO 5137 5:19 AM SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b07m5j5r) Jongen, Joseph (1873­1953) SCHWERTSIK: Sinfonia­Sinfonietta; Violin Concerto No. 2; Choral music by Reger and Bach's Cello Suite No 6 Elégie nocturnale, Op.95 No.1 ­ from 2 pieces for Piano Trio Schrumpf­Symphony; Roald Dahl's 'Goldilocks' Grumiaux Trio Christian Altenburger (violin), Radio Symphony John Shea presents a concert given at the 2015 RheinVokal 5:31 AM Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor), Kurt Schwertsik Festival in Germany of choral music by Max Reger, interspersed Melartin, Erkki (1875­1937) OEHMS OC342 with JS Bach's Cello Suite No.6. Karelian Scenes, Op.146 1:01 AM Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Palas (Conductor) Horn Concertos Reger, Max (1873­1916) 5:42 AM FREISITZER, R: Music for horn and 11 musicians Mein Odem ist schwach, Op.110 No.1 (from 3 Sacred Songs for Debussy, Claude (1862­1918), transc. Nina Cole HEINISCH, T: Chimare chorus) Prélude à la damoiselle élue STERK, N: … und leuchteten das Dunkel aus SWR Vocal Ensemble, Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (director) Roger Cole (oboe), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) SCHWERTSIK: Alphorn Concerto, Op. 27 1:17 AM 5:46 AM PINTOS, R: Horn concerto Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860­1941) Nury Guarnaschelli (horn), Ensemble Die Reihe, Gottfried Rabl Cello Suite No.6 in D major, BWV 1012: Prelude; Allemande; Nocturne in B flat, Op.16 No.4; Dans le désert, Op.15 Courante Kevin Kenner (piano) Irdische Klange (Earthly Sounds) Jean­Guihen Queyras (cello) 5:59 AM SCHWERTSIK: Irdische Klänge (Earthly Sounds) ­ Symphony 1:36 AM Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg (1736­1809) in Two Movements Op. 37; Irdischen Klänge 2 Teil (Earthly Reger, Max (1873­1916) Trombone Concerto Sounds ­ Part 2) ­ Five Nature Pieces Op. 45; Das ende der Ach Herr, strafe mich nicht in deinem Zorn, Op.110 No.2 (from 3 Heiki Kalaus (trombone), Estonian National Symphony Irdischen Klänge (The End of Earthly Sounds); Inmitten der Sacred Songs for chorus) Orchestra, Peeter Lilje (conductor) Irdischen Klänge (In the midst of Earthly Sounds) ­ Uluru Op. 64; Baumgesänge (Tree Songs) Op. 65 SWR Vocal Ensemble, Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (director) 6:17 AM Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn 1:52 AM Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) ABC CLASSICS 476 227­3 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op.23 (1801) Cello Suite No.6 in D major, BWV 1012: Sarabande; Gavotte; Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) 10.15am – Recent choral releases Gigue 6:35 AM Rossini: Stabat Mater Jean­Guihen Queyras (cello) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) ROSSINI: Stabat Mater; Giovanna d'Arco 2:07 AM Piano Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.40 Majella Cullagh (soprano), Jose Luis Sola (tenor), Mirco Palazzi Reger, Max (1873­1916) Lucille Chung (piano), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, Jean­ (bass), Marianna Pizzolato (mezzo­soprano), Camerata Bach O Tod, wie bitter bist Du, Op.110 No.3 (from 3 Sacred Songs for Francois Rivest (conductor). Choir, Poznan, Wurttemberg Philharmonic Orchestra, Antonino chorus) Fogliani SWR Vocal Ensemble, Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (director) SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b07mv2c0) NAXOS 8573531 2:17 AM Saturday ­ Martin Handley Reger, Max (1873­1916) Rebecca Clarke: Music for Cello & Piano Nachtlied, Op.138 No.3 (from '8 Geistliche Gesänge') Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, CLARKE, REBECCA: Rhapsody for Cello & Piano; I'll Bid My SWR Vocal Ensemble, Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (director) featuring listener requests. Heart Be Still; Sonata for Cello (or Viola) and Piano; Passacaglia 2:22 AM on an old English Tune for Cello & Piano Email [email protected]. Reger, Max (1873­1916) Raphael Wallfisch (cello), John York (piano) Four Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin (Op.128) LYRITA SRCD354 Philippe Koch (violin), Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, SAT 09:00 Record Review (b07mv2c2) Olaf Henzold (conductor) Summer Record Review: Proms Composer ­ Kurt Schwertsik Benjamin Dale: Romance for Viola and Orchestra 2:51 AM CLARKE, REBECCA: Viola Sonata Clarke, Rebecca (1886­1979) with Andrew McGregor DALE, B: Suite for Viola and Piano in D minor Op. 2: II. 4 Songs: 1. A Dream; 2. Eight O'clock; 3. Down by the Salley Romance Gardens; 4. Greeting 9.00am WALTHEW: A Mosaic in Ten Pieces Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Paul Turner (piano) Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream WARNER, H W: Suite in D minor Op. 58 3:01 AM MENDELSSOHN: The Fair Melusine Overture Op. 32; A Sarah­Jane Bradley (viola), The Halle, Stephen Bell Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] Midsummer Night's Dream ­ incidental music Op. 61; Hebrides DUTTON CDLX7329 Fantasy in C major, Op.17, for piano Overture Op. 26 Annika Treutler (piano) Magdalena Risberg (soprano), Camilla Tilling (soprano), Swedish 10.50am – Steven Osborne 3:33 AM Chamber Orchestra, Swedish Radio Choir, Thomas Dausgaard Andrew talks to pianist Steven Osborne about his recent Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) (conductor) recordings including his latest disc of Beethoven Piano Sonatas. Symphony No.2 in D major, Op.73 BIS BIS2166 (Hybrid SACD) Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Eri Klas (conductor) BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata in B flat major ‘Hammerklavier’, 4:11 AM Mendelssohn: The First Walpurgis Night, & Overtures Op. 106; Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 101; Piano Sonata in E Förster, Kaspar Jr (1616­1673) MENDELSSOHN: Ruy Blas Overture Op. 95; The Fair Melusine minor, Op. 90 Sonata (ca. 1660) Overture Op. 32; Hebrides Overture Op. 26; Die erste Steven Osborne (piano) Il Tempo Baroque Ensemble Walpurgisnacht Op. 60 HYPERION CDA68073 4:18 AM Zurcher Sing­Akademie, Musikkollegium Winterthur, Douglas Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Boyd (conductor) Feldman: Palais de Mari & Crumb: A Little Suite for Christmas Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225 MDG MDG9011949 (Hybrid SACD) CRUMB, G: Processional; Little Suite for Christmas, AD1979 Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Annemieke Cantor (alto), Gerhard FELDMAN, M: Intermission V; Piano Piece (1952); Palais de Nennemann (tenor), Furio Zanasi (bass), Chorus of Swiss­Italian Khachaturian & Rautavaara: Flute Concertos Mari; Extensions 3 Radio, Ensemble Vanitas Lugano, Diego Fasolis (conductor) KHACHATURIAN: Flute Concerto Steven Osborne (piano) 4:32 AM RAUTAVAARA: Dances with the Winds Op. 69 (Concerto for HYPERION CDA68108 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Flutes & Orchestra); Dances with the Winds Op. 69 (Concerto for Flutes & Orchestra) Aria: "Deh vieni, non tardar" ­ from 'Le nozze di Figaro' 11.45am Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra, Enrique Diemecke, Lahti Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano ­ Susanna), Canadian Opera Elgar & Walton: Cello Concertos Symphony Orchestra, Dima Slobodeniouk, Sharon Bezaly (flute) Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw (conductor) ELGAR: Cello Concerto in E minor Op. 85 BIS BIS1849 (Hybrid SACD) 4:37 AM HOLST: Invocation Puccini, Giacomo (1858 ­1924) HOLST, I: The Fall of the Leaf The Romantic Violin Concerto 20 ­ Stojowski & Wieniawski I Crisantemi (Chrysanthemums), for string quartet WALTON: Cello Concerto STOJOWSKI: Violin Concerto Op. 22; Romance for violin & Moyzes Quartet Philharmonia Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (conductor), Steven Isserlis orchestra Op. 20 4:43 AM (cello) WIENIAWSKI: Fantaisie brillante on themes from Gounod's Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) HYPERION CDA68077 Faust Op. 20 Mazurka in B flat minor, Op.24 No.4 Bartlomiej Niziol (violin), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano) SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b07mv2c5) Lukasz Borowicz (conductor) Coates and Dvorak 4:49 AM HYPERION CDA68102 Rózycki, Ludomir (1884­1953) Symphonic Poem: Mona Lisa Gioconda, Op.31 Clemency Burton­Hill celebrates the music making of the BBC 9.30am – Proms Composer: Kurt Schwertsik (born 1935) National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wojciech Czepiel New Generation Artists. Each Saturday lunchtime over the Kurt Schwertsik: Baumgesange (conductor) summer, there's a chance to hear a starry line­up of young SCHWERTSIK: Baumgesange Op. 65 (Songs of Trees); Herr K. musicians caught by the BBC microphones as they embark on 5:01 AM entdeckt Amerika Op. 101; Nachtmusiken Op. 104 their international careers. Today the ­based Armida Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) BBC Philharmonic, HK Gruber Quartet join up with Siberian, Pavel Kolesnikov for a lyrical Sonata in D major, for trumpet, two violins and continuo CHANDOS CHAN10687 Crispian Steele­Perkins (trumpet), The King's Consort, Robert Piano Quintet by Dvorak. King (director) Kurt Schwertsik: Für Christa Eric Coates: I Heard You Singing 5:06 AM SCHWERTSIK: Für Christa Kathryn Rudge (mezzo), James Baillieu (piano) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Christa Schwertsik (singer), Kurt Schwertsik (piano), Christopher Sarabande ­ from Cello Suite No.4 in E flat major, BWV 1010 van Kampen (cello), Nicola Meecham (piano) Dvorak: Piano Quintet No.2 in A major Op.81 Jean­Guihen Queyras (cello) LARGO 5125 5:11 AM Armida Quartet, Pavel Kolesnikov (piano). Satie, Erik (1866­1925), arr. Jorgen Jersild Schwertsik: House & Court Music SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b07mv2c7) Three Songs with texts by JP Contamine de La Tour SCHWERTSIK: Wiener Chronik, Op. 28: Suite No. 1; Dracula Josie Long Hanne Hohwu, Merte Grosbol, Peter Lodahl (soloists), Merete Haus & Hofmusik, Op. 18; Symphonie im MOB­Stil, Op. 19 Hoffmann (oboe), The Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, HK Gruber Comedian and writer Josie Long presents a rich selection of her Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 2 of 13 favourite classical and folk music to compile an Audio Survival Duration 5.47 8.15: INTERVAL: Proms Extra Kit ­ her perfect soundtrack for uncertain times. Alongside music HG Wells ­ Time and Space by Shostakovich, Rachmaninov, Chopin, Poulenc and Mahler, Performers Buddy De Franco, cl; Art Tatum, p; Red Callendar, b; Stephen Baxter, who is writing a sequel to The War of The Josie also chooses music from some of her favourite folk Bill Douglass, d. 6 Feb 1956 Worlds, and Dr Sarah Dillon discuss HG Wells, time and space musicians including Andrew Bird and James Yorkstone, plus her Artist Ella Fitzgerald with presenter and New Generation Thinker Dr Will Abberley. "top two female folk harpists" ­ Joanna Newsom and Serafina Title You’re the top Steer. Composer Porter 8.35 Album Sings the Cole Porter Songbook Holst: The Planets (incl. Colin Matthews's Pluto, the Renewer) SAT 15:00 BBC Proms (b07mv2c9) Label Verve 2016, Proms at...The Chapel, Greenwich Number CD 2 Track 8 CBSO Youth Chorus Duration 3.35 National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain For this first 'Proms at ...' matinee, in the stunning chapel of the Performers: Ella Fitzgerald and the Buddy Bregman Orchestra; Edward Gardner, conductor Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, the BBC Singers and Chief Conductor David Hill present the Proms premiere of Rossini's Artist Tony Bennett / Dave Brubeck Film directors have reached for these works by Strauss and Holst Petite Messe Solennelle. Title There’ll Never Be Another You in their attempts to explain the human condition against the Composer Warren, Gordon infinite background of space. Live from the Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College in Album The White House sessions The depiction of astrological characters in The Planets, from the Greenwich. Label Columbia Legacy cheeky game­play of Mercury to the shattering impact of Mars, Presented by Sean Rafferty Number 88883718042 Track 17 could be made for the resonance of the Royal Albert Hall. The Duration 3.29 power of Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra is no less cinematic. Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle Performers Tony Bennett, v; Dave Brubeck, p; Gene Wright, b; Joe Morello, d. 1962 PROMS EXTRA: HG Wells ­ Time and Space Elizabeth Watts, soprano HG Wells was born 150 years ago this year. Although a prolific Kathryn Rudge, mezzo­soprano Artist Miles Davis writer in many genres, he is best known today for his science Peter Auty, tenor Title Old Folks fiction books, 'The War of the Words' and 'The Time Machine'. James Platt, bass Composer Hill / Robison As the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain prepare to Richard Pearce, harmonium Album Some Day My Prince Will Come perform Holst's suite The Planets, novelist Stephen Baxter, who Iain Farrington, piano Label CBS has been commissioned to write a sequel to 'The War of the BBC Singers Number 466312 Track 2 Worlds' examines Wells's novels and philosophy. He's joined by David Hill, conductor Duration 5.14 science fiction expert and New Generation Thinker Dr Sarah Performers: Miles Davis, t; Hank Mobley., ts; Wynton Kelly, p; Dillon from the University of Cambridge. The discussion is "The last mortal sin of my old age" was how Rossini described Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d March 1961 hosted by Dr Will Abberley from the University of Sussex, his Little Solemn Mass ­ which, famously, is neither short nor another New Generation Thinker. solemn, and so influenced by the music of the opera house that Artist Monty Alexander New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and even to call it a Mass seems out of place. Elaborate choruses, Title Nite Mist Blues the Arts and Humanities Research Council to find academics who fabulously operatic solo writing ­ by turns dramatic, expressive Composer Jamal can turn their research into radio. and humorous ­ have made this extraordinary piece one of the Album Live! At The Montreux Festival Producer: Luke Mulhall. icons of the 19th­century choral repertoire. In it, Rossini reflected Label MPS the contrast of his own witty exterior concealing sincere religious Number 817 487­2 Track 1 SAT 22:15 Hear and Now (b07mvrv7) belief. Here, joy is tinged with grief and anxiety, amid vocal Duration 10.11 BBC Symphony Orchestra: Australia writing of purity and pungency. Performers: Monty Alexander, p; John Clayton, b; Jeff Hamilton, d. 1976 Presented by Tom McKinney. SAT 17:00 Jazz Record Requests (b07mvrv1) This week's dip into the emails and letters from listeners takes us Artist Fats Waller Brett Dean conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by to the mutual admiration between Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington Title Minor Drag Australian composers, from a concert recorded in April at Maida and Billy Strayhorn Composer Waller Vale studios. Album Handful of Keys Alyn Shipton plays the Brubeck Quartet's famous version of Label Proper Plus the latest in Hear and Now's series of Modern Muses, with Duke's theme tune, "Take the A Train" written by Strayhorn, Number Properbox 71 CD 1 Track 11 the Australian­born composer Kate Moore and cellist Ashley amid other requests in all styles of jazz. Duration 2,47 Bathgate, and Betsy Jolas's 90th birthday is celebrated with the Performers Charlie Gaines, t; Charlie Irvis, tb; Arville Harris, premiere of her latest work commissioned by the Berlin Artist Johnny Hodges reeds; Fats Waller, p; Eddie Condon, bj. 1 March 1929 Philharmonic. Title Used to Be Duke Composer Hodges Artist Cootie Williams Meale: Clouds now and then Album Three Classic Albums Plus (2nd Set) Title Blues in My Condition Thomas Meadowcroft: Peacemaker Tattoo Label Avid Composer Williams Lisa Illean: Land's End (European premiere) Number 1040 CD 1 Track 16 Album Swing St Vol 3 Georges Lentz: 'Caeli enarrant ...' III Duration 7.23 Label Tax Performers: Johnny Hodges, as, ldr; Harold Baker, t; Lawrence Number 8034 Track 3 Thomas Meadowcroft (Revox) Brown, tb; Jimmy Hamilton, cl; Harry Carney, bars; Call Cobbs, Duration 3.01 Anthony Pateras (Revox) p; John B Williams, b; Louie Bellson, d. 5 Aug 1954. Performers: Cootie Williams t; Lou McGarity tb; Les Robinson, BBC Symphony Orchestra as; Skippy Martin, bars; Johnny Guarnieri, p; Artie Bernstien, b; Brett Dean (conductor) Artist Dave Brubeck Jo Jones, d. May 7, 1941. Title Take the A Train Betsy Jolas: A Little Summer Suite (World premiere) Composer Strayhorn SAT 18:00 Jazz Line­Up (b07mvrv3) Album Time Was Panjumby Berlin Philharmonic, Simon Rattle (conductor) Label Proper by kind permission of the Berlin Philharmonic Number Properbox 90 CD 4 Track 7 Julian Joseph with a performance by Panjumby, led by steel pan Duration 6.10 master Dudley Nesbitt, whose music creates a curious blend of Brett Dean: Engelsflügel (European premiere) Performers Paul Desmond, as; Dave Brubeck, p; Bob Bates, b; jazz fused with music from Trinidad. Recorded on the Jazz Line­ Anthony Pateras: Immediata* (European premiere) Joe Dodge, d. March 1954. Up stage at Sage Gateshead as part of the 2016 Gateshead International Jazz Festival. Plus Kevin Le Gendre launches his *Thomas Gould (violin) Artist Blind Willie Johnson brand new feature Giants Steps , profiling the recent box set by Anthony Pateras (Revox) Title God Moves on the Water saxophonist John Coltrane , The Atlantic Years ­ In Mono. BBC Symphony Orchestra, Brett Dean (conductor). Composer Johnson Album News and the Blues Panjumby | Line­Up Label CBS Dudley Nesbitt ­ steel pan, percussion SUNDAY 07 AUGUST 2016 Number 4672492 Track 5 Richard Ormrod ­ saxes, clarinets, flutes, percussion Duration 3.01 Barkley McKay ­ keyboard, guitar SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b07mvsxx) Performers: Blind Willie Johnson, g, v. 11 Dec 1929 Kenny Higgins ­ bass guitar Chet Baker Sam Hobbs ­ drums Artist J C Higginbotham The fallen angel of West Coast jazz, Chet Baker (1929­88) won a Title Higginbotham Blues SAT 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mvrv5) huge popular following as trumpeter and vocalist while fighting a Composer Higginbotham 2016, Prom 29: National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain life­long battle with drugs. Geoffrey Smith surveys a troubled, Album New Orleans Playing Away Jazz iconic talent. Label ABM Live at BBC Proms: The National Youth Orchestra of Great Number 1163 Track 14 Britain, conducted by Edward Gardner, play Holst, Strauss and a Title: Irresistible You Duration 3.28 new piece by Iris ter Schiphorst. Artist: Charlie Parker and Chet Baker Performers: Henry Allen, t; J C Higginbotham, tb; Charlie Composers: Gene De Paul/Don Raye Holmes, as; Luis Russell, p; Will Johnson, g; Pops Foster, b; Paul Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Album Title: Inglewood Jam Barbarin, d. Presented by Tom Redmond Label: Jazz Door Catalogue No: 1209 Duration: 03’02 Artist Buddy de Franco / Art Tatum Iris ter Schiphorst: Gravitational Waves (BBC co­commission Performers: Charlie Parker, alto saxophone; Chet Baker, trumpet; Title Deep Night with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain: London Sonny Criss, alto saxophone; Al Haig, piano; Harry Babasin, Composer Vallee / Henderson premiere) bass; Lawrence Marable, drums. Album Group Masterpieces Vol 1 : Also sprach Zarathustra Label Pablo Title: Bernie's Tune Number 2405 430 2 Track 1 Artist: Gerry Mulligan Composers: Bernie Miller Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 3 of 13

Album Title: Jeru Composers: Stan Getz & Pete Jolly 1st movement from Sinfonia à 8 Concertanti in A minor, Label: Proper Catalogue No: P1483 Album Title: Stockholm Concerts ZWV.189 Duration: 02’50 Label: Verve Catalogue No: 5375552 European Union Baroque Orchestra, Roy Goodman (director) Performers: Gerry Mulligan, baritone saxophone; Chet Baker, Duration: 05’20 5:49 AM trumpet; Bob Whitlock, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums. Performers: Stan Getz, tenor saxophone; Chet Baker, trumpet; Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Jim McNeely, piano; George Mraz, bass; Victor Lewis, drums. Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op.78 Title: Freeway Ernst von Dohnányi (piano) Artist: Gerry Mulligan SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b07mvsxz) 5:59 AM Composers: Chet Baker Zelenka and Handel at the Wratislavia Cantans International Dohnányi, Ernõ (1877­1960) Album Title: Jeru Festival in Poland Konzertstück in D major, Op.12, for cello and orchestra Label: Proper Catalogue No: P1481 Dmitri Ferschtmann (cello), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Duration: 02’46 Catriona Young presents a concert from the Wratislavia Cantans Bernhard Klee (conductor) Performers: Gerry Mulligan, baritone saxophone; Chet Baker, International Festival in Poland, featuring Zelenka's Requiem 6:21 AM trumpet; Bob Whitlock, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums. Mass in D and Handel's Dixit Dominus. Rota, Nino [1911­1979] 1:01 AM Trio for clarinet, bassoon and piano Title: My Funny Valentine Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Embla Artist: Gerry Mulligan Requiem Mass in D major, ZWV.46 6:38 AM Composers: Rogers & Hart Hana Blaziková (soprano), Kamila Mazalová (contralto), Vaclav Scriabin, Alexander (1872­1915) Album Title: Jeru Cízek (tenor), Tomás Král (bass), Jaromír Nosek (bass), Le Poème de l'extase Label: Proper Catalogue No: P1481 Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Václav Luks BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky (conductor). Duration: 02’53 (conductor) Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan. Baritone 1:45 AM SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b07mvsy1) saxophone; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Sunday ­ Martin Handley Dixit Dominus ­ Psalm 110, HWV.232 Title: My Funny Valentine Hana Blaziková (soprano), Alena Hellerová (soprano), Kamila Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Artist: Chet Baker Mazalová (contralto), Vaclav Cízek (tenor), Tomás Král (bass), featuring listener requests. Composers: Rogers & Hart Jaromír Nosek (bass), Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Album Title: The Complete Original Chet Baker Sings Sessions Václav Luks (conductor) Email [email protected]. Label: Gambit Records Catalogue No: 69236 2:17 AM Duration: 02’15 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b07mvsy4) Performers Chet Baker, vocals; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Viola da Gamba Sonata No.2 in D major, BWV.1028 James Jolly Smith, bass; Bob Neel, drums. Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba), Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord) 2:32 AM In this week's Proms spotlight, James Jolly features conductor Title: Long Ago and Far Away Prokofiev, Sergey (1891­1953) Esa­Pekka Salonen in La Noche De Los Mayas by Revueltas. Artist: Chet Baker Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63 There's also nocturnal music from Ravel, Waxman, Bachelet, and Composers: Gershwin & Kern Anatoli Bazhenov (violin), NRCU Symphony Orchestra, Duke Ellington. The week's American work is Samuel Barber's Album Title: The Complete Original Chet Baker Sings Sessions Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor) Piano Concerto, and the British composer of the week is Henry Label: Gambit Records Catalogue No: 69236 3:01 AM Purcell. Plus cellist Johannes Moser plays Brahms, and singer Duration: 03’55 Lipatti, Dinu (1917­1950) Kim Borg is featured in music by Sibelius. Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet & vocals; Russ Freeman, piano; Fantasie, Op.8, for piano Carson Smith, bass; Bob Neel, drums. Viniciu Moroianu (piano) SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b07n2pl8) 3:30 AM Janine di Giovanni Title: Love Nest Bartok, Bela (1881­1945) Artist: Russ Freeman String Quartet No.1, Sz.40 Janine di Giovanni has spent more than two decades reporting Composers: Louis A Hirsch, Otto Harbach Meta4 from some of the most dangerous places on earth: Sarajevo, Album Title: Russ Freeman Chet Baker Quartet Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Iraq, and Syria. She's the Middle East Label: Vogue Catalogue No: LAE­12119 4:02 AM Editor of Newsweek, and writes for the New York Times, as well Duration: 04’14 Nystroem, Goesta (1890­1966) as for glossy magazines ­ winning numerous prizes, including two Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Leroy Tre havsvisioner (3 Visions About the Sea) Amnesty International Media Awards. She's also written seven Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums. Swedish Radio Choir, Gustaf Sjökvist (conductor) 4:13 AM books ­ including most recently "Dispatches from Syria: The Morning They Came for Us", a moving account of the horror, and Title: Summer Sketch Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) boredom, of war: Artist: Russ Freeman Calm Sea and a Prosperous Voyage ­ Overture, Op.27 Composers: Russ Freeman Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor) War means endless waiting, endless boredom. There is no Album Title: Russ Freeman Chet Baker Quartet 4:27 AM electricity, so no television. You can't read. You can't see friends. Label: Vogue Catalogue No: LAE­12119 Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) You grow depressed but there is no treatment for it and it makes Duration: 04’36 An den Mond (Fullest wieder Busch und Tal), D.259 no sense to complain­everyone is as badly off as you. It's hard to Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Leroy Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) fall in love, or rather, hard to stay in love. Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums. 4:30 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) When she's not travelling, Janine di Giovanni lives in , with Title: My Heart Stood Still 00:03:25 Nähe des Geliebten (D.162) (Op.5 No.2) her 12­year­old son. For Private Passions, Michael Berkeley met Artist: Chet Baker Christoph Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano) her earlier this summer on her brief visit to the Hay­on­Wye Composers: Rogers & Hart 4:34 AM festival. In a moving interview, di Giovanni reveals how she deals Album Title: The Art of the Ballad Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) with danger, and her deep belief in her Guardian Angel. The Label: Prestige Catalogue No: PR CD 11011­2 Violin Concerto in G minor, RV.315 (Op.8 No.2), 'L'Estate' youngest of a large Italian­American family, Janine di Giovanni's Duration: 03’25 Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Australian Brandenburg sister died as a child; she talks about being brought up in the Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet & vocals; Kenny Drew, piano; Orchestra, Paul Dyer (director) shadow of that death, feeling that she and her brother were lost, George Morrow, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums. 4:43 AM like Hansel and Gretel in the fairytale. She reflects too on love, Murcia, Santiago de [1682­1740] and particularly her love for her son, and how they both cope with Title: Indian Summer 2 pieces from "Codex de Saldívar" her journeys to the front line. Artist: Chet Baker Xavier Diaz­Latorre (performing on the Guitarra dels Lleons ­ Composers: Victor Herbert The Lion Guitar c.1700) Janine di Giovannni's music choices include Humperdinck's opera Album Title: The Art of the Ballad 4:52 AM "Hansel and Gretel"; Glenn Gould playing Bach's "Goldberg Label: Prestige Catalogue No: PR CD 11011­2 Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) Variations"; Schubert's Trio Op 100 (which she says captures the Duration: 05’12 Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils horror and pity of war); Mozart's Clarinet Concerto; and Jimi Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet; Renato Sellani, piano; Franco Vlaams Radio Orkest, Bjarte Engeset (conductor) Hendrix's "Little Wing". Serri, bass; Gene Victory, drums. 5:01 AM Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich [1865­1936] Produced by Elizabeth Burke Title: Stairway to the Stars Albumblatt in D flat major, for trumpet and piano A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. Artist: Chet Baker Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet), Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) Composers: Parish/Malneck/Signorelli 5:06 AM SUN Album Title: The Art of the Ballad 13:00 BBC Proms (b07m58xc) Natra, Sergiu (b. 1924) 2016, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 03: An Erik Satie Cabaret Label: Prestige Catalogue No: PR CD 11011­2 Sonatina for Harp (1965) Duration: 04’40 Rita Costanzi (harp) Performers: Chet Baker, flugelhorn; George Coleman, tenor BBC Proms: French pianist Alexandre Tharaud and actor Alistair 5:13 AM McGowan lead a cabaret of music and words celebrating Satie saxophone; Kirk Lightsey, piano; Herman Wright, bass; Roy Kilar, Wojciech [b.1932] Brooks, drums. Orawa, for string orchestra (1988) Live from Cadogan Hall, London Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) Presented by Petroc Trelawny Title: Tangerine 5:22 AM Performers: Chet Baker and Paul Desmond Pallasz, Edward (b. 1936) Composers: Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger Alistair McGowan, actor Epitafium Jean Delescluse, singer Album Title: Together Polish Radio Choir, Wlodzimierz Siedlik (conductor) Label: Epic Catalogue No: 472984­2 Alexandre Tharaud, piano 5:31 AM Duration: 05’26 Visee, Robert de [c.1655­c.1732/3] Performers: Chet Baker, trumpet; Paul Desmond, alto saxophone; French pianist Alexandre Tharaud leads a cabaret of music and Suite No.9 in D minor Bob James, electric piano; Ron Carter, bass; Steve Gadd, drums. words celebrating one of the most curious and innovative Komalé Akakpo (dulcimer) composers of the 20th century. 5:40 AM Title: Dear Old Stockholm Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Artist: Stan Getz and Chet Baker He is joined by actor and impressionist Alistair McGowan (author

Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 4 of 13 of both a radio play and a documentary inspired by the composer) When Macbeth says to Lady Macbeth, "If we should fail", she Performer: Terje Isungset for a lunchtime foray featuring extracts from Satie's witty responds "We fail! But screw your courage to the sticking place Memoirs of an Amnesiac. and we'll not fail." 22 00:39 Knudåge Riisager Kærlinghedsdans from Månerenen (Moon Reindeer) Along the way we discover more about the composer of the solo­ This edition is about daring to take the plunge, doing and building Performer: Aarhus Symohiny Orchestra, cond Bo Holten piano Gnossiennes and Gymnopédies: a committed eccentric who the impossible, Icarus's flight, Byron's swim, the Tower of Babel, embraced Surrealism, invented the term 'furniture music' (later to the fear of failure and the loss of it all. Poems by Samuel Beckett, 23 00:39 become 'ambient music'), frequented Montmartre's bohemian Le Tennyson and Philip Larkin are read by Sylvestra Le Touzel and SA Andree (trans John Lowe) Chat Noir cabaret club, became seduced by an esoteric strain of Peter Marinker. Music includes work by Leos Janacek, Frederick Extract from the Andree Diaries, read by Peter MArinker mystical Catholicism and for a period ate only food that was Delius, Ivor Gurney and Igor Stravinsky. white in colour. 24 00:43 01 00:00 Benjamin Britten Philip Larkin SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b07mvvzh) 6 Metamorphoses after Ovid for oboe solo, no 2 Phaeton To Failure, read by Sylvestra Le Touzel Cipriano de Rore Performer: Roy Carter 25 00:44 John Dowland Hannah French presents a profile of the hugely influential 02 00:00 Lachrimae, "Seaven Teares": II. Lachrimae Antiquae Nouae Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore, marking the 500th William Shakespeare Performer: Jakob Lindberg anniversary of his birth this year. The programme includes from Macbeth, read by Sylvestra Le Touzel and Peter Marinker recordings by Bruce Dickey, The Huelgas Ensemble, The Tallis 26 00:48 Scholars, the Brabant Ensembleand Cinquecento Renaissance 03 00:01 TS Eliot Vokal. Christopher Logue extract from The Lovesong of J Alfred Prufrock, read by Come to Edge, reader Sylvestra Le Touzel Peter Marinker SUN 14:45 Choral Evensong (b07m5gpf) Chichester Cathedral (Southern Cathedrals Festival) 04 00:01 Eric Whitacre 27 00:50 Frederick Delius Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine for Chorus Pale amber sunlight falls, from Songs of Sunset Recorded in Chichester Cathedral during the Southern Cathedrals Performer: Whitacre Singer, Laudibus, cond. Eric Whitacre Performer: Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, cond Richar Hickox Festival with the girls of Winchester and Salisbury Cathedral Choirs, and the men of Salisbury, Winchester and Chichester 05 00:10 28 00:54 Anne Sexton Alfred, Lord Tennyson Introit: Nachtlied (Reger) To A Friend Who Has Come To Triumph, read by Sylvestra Le from Ulysses, read by Peter Marinker Responses: Rose Touzel Office Hymn: O God, by whose almighty plan (Surrey) 29 00:55 Ivor Gurney Psalm 119 vv.81­104 (Cooke, Pye, Attwood) 06 00:11 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sleep First Lesson: Isaiah 45 vv.1­7 Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen, from Die Performer: Tenor Paul Agnew, piano Julius Drake Canticles: Collegium Regale (Wood) Zauberlflöte Second Lesson: Ephesians 4 vv.1­16 Performer: Rita Streich 30 00:58 Anthem: In exitu Israel (S Wesley) John Clare Final Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Michael) 07 00:14 Igor Stravinsky Written in Northampton County Asylum, read by Sylvestra Le Organ Voluntary: Symphony No 3 ­ first movement (Vierne) The Firebird Suite, The Firebird and her Dance Touzel Performer: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, cond Paavo Järvi Charles Harrison: Organist and Master of the Choristers (at 31 01:00 Leos Janacek Chichester) 08 00:15 Igor Stravinsky from On an overgrown path, no 6 Nelze Domlubit (Words Fail) Timothy Ravalde: Assistant Organist. The Firebird Suite, Round of the Princesses Khorovod Performer: Charles Owen Performer: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, cond Paavo Järvi SUN 15:45 BBC Proms (b07mvvzk) 32 01:01 2016, Prom 30: National Youth Orchestra of Scotland 09 00:15 Samuel Beckett William Carlos Williams What is the Word, for Joe Chaikin, read by Peter Marinker Live at BBC Proms: the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, Danse Russe, read by Peter Marinker conducted by Ilan Volkov, play Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky and a 33 01:03 Henryk Mikolaj Górecki new piece by Helen Grime. 10 00:16 John Adams Symphony no. 3 (Op.36) "Symphony of sorrowful songs" for John's Book of Alleged Dances, Judah to Ocean soprano and orchestra, 2nd movement Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Performer: Kronos Quartet Performer: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, cond Donald Runnicles Presented by Andrew McGregor 11 00:19 SUN 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mvw1f) Helen Grime: Two Eardley Pictures (II ­ Snow) ­ BBC George Herbert 2016, Prom 31: Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky commission: world premiere Love Bade Me Welcome, read by Sylvestra Le Touzel Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 2 in G major Live at BBC Proms: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and 12 00:19 Orlando Gough Thomas Daugaard are joined by pianist Kirill Gerstein in music 4.45: PROMS INTERVAL Falling by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring Two Tales by Teffi ­ 'One of Us' and 'Subtly Worded' Performer: The Shout Teffi is a re­discovered author, writing satirical tales about Russia Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London in the 1920s. One tale describes a case of mistaken identity, the 13 00:23 Laura Marling Presented Petroc Trelawny other reveals some rather strange letters. Crawled Out Of The Sea (Interlude) Reader ­ Samantha Spiro Performer: Laura Marling Prokofiev: Scythian Suite Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor (original 5.05 14 00:24 Franz Liszt version, 1879) Stravinsky: The Firebird Ballade No 2 Performer: Leslie Howard 8.30 INTERVAL Pavel Kolesnikov, piano Proms Extra: Exploring Stravinsky's Rite of Spring National Youth Orchestra of Scotland 15 00:25 Christopher Cook talks to Jonathan Cross, Stravinsky expert and Ilan Volkov, conductor Lord Byron author of the 2015 biography 'Igor Stravinsky', about the Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos, read by Peter composer's seminal and controversial score for the ballet 'The The National Youth Orchestra of Scotland frames the turbulent Marinker Rite of Spring'. and virtuosic Second Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky with the Recorded earlier this evening at Imperial College Union. final part of Helen Grime's new two­part work for orchestra (see 16 00:28 also Prom 27) and the second of this weekend's trio of Stravinsky Emily Dickinson 8.50 ballet scores. The Spider Holds a Silver Ball read by Sylvestra Le Touzel Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring With The Firebird of 1910, Stravinsky was immediately recognised as the most important musical voice of the new 17 00:28 Richard Strauss Kirill Gerstein (piano) century. His relentless rhythmic drive and hypnotising orchestral Don Quixote, Variation V BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra colours are heard to full advantage in a performance of the Performer: cello, Mstislav Rostropovich; viola, Ulrixh Koch; Thomas Dausgaard (conductor) complete ballet under the charismatic Ilan Volkov. Berliner Philharmoniker; cond Herbert von Karajan The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor PROMS INTERVAL: Two Tales by Teffi ­ 'One of Us' and 18 00:32 Designate Thomas Dausgaard round off this weekend's 'Subtly Worded' George Orwell Stravinsky/Scottish series with the work that changed music for Recently re­discovered, Teffi writes satirical tales about Russia From Homage to Catalonia, Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, read by ever. In The Rite of Spring rhythm was shockingly prioritised set in the 1920s. One tale laughs at a case of mistaken identity Peter Marinker over harmony ­ and pounding, jagged, brutal rhythm at that. with Mrs Kukabina; the other describes some rather strange letters, which require even stranger replies. They are translated by 19 00:33 Florain Fricke One of The Rite's most impactful relatives is the Scythian Suite Anne Marie Jackson and Robert Chandler. Wehe Khorazin, from Soundtrack to Fitzcarraldo by Stravinsky's compatriot Prokofiev, a blazing orchestral canvas Reader ­ Samantha Spiro Performer: Popul Vuh that forms the perfect foil to the heartfelt beauty of Tchaikovsky's Producer ­ Duncan Minshull. charming First Piano Concerto, performed by Kirill Gerstein in a 20 00:34 new critical edition which, he says, 'allows us to return to Book of Genesis SUN 18:15 Words and Music (b04003kl) Tchaikovsky's original intentions'. Tower of Babel; from Genesis 11 (King James Version), read The Sticking Place by Sylvestra Le Touzel SUN 22:00 Drama on 3 (b01jql7t) The Sticking Place: words and music exploring risk and failure; Henceforward 21 00:37 Terje Isungset with poems by Emily Dickinson, Anne Sexton and TS Eliot. Floating Martin Jarvis directs Jared Harris and Joanne Whalley in Alan Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 5 of 13

Ayckbourn's darkly prophetic comedy. What's the most important Danish String Quartet 6:02 AM thing for composer Jerome: a great new work, or his family? 2:31 AM Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Carnaval, Op.9 It's sometime in the near future. Composer Jerome has been Oboe Concerto in D major (1945, rev. 1948) Annie Fischer (piano). suffering a creative block. His only company is his beloved Hristo Kasmetski (oboe), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony music, the ultra­modern recording devices that surround him, and Orchestra, Alexander Vladigerov (conductor) MON 06:30 Breakfast (b07mw06f) a malfunctioning humanoid robot, NAN 300F. 2:58 AM Monday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Eklund, Hans (1927­1999) Jerome has been unable to work since his wife, Corinna, left with 3 Poems about the Sea Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast their daughter Geain 4 years ago. Desperate to see Geain again Swedish Radio Choir, Gustav Sjokvist (conductor) show, featuring listener requests. and hoping she'll release the flood­gates, he engages a young 3:04 AM actress, Zoe, to pretend to be his fiancee. He wants to deceive his Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) Email [email protected]. ex­wife into believing he's a fit person to be allowed to spend La Mer ­ 3 symphonic sketches for orchestra time with Geain. But, owing to his obsession with recording Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor) MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b07mw06h) every intimate moment, Zoe quits. Can Jerome now re­ 3:32 AM Monday ­ Rob Cowan with Jessica Hynes programme robot Nan to sound and look like "perfect" Zoe? And Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750), arr. Mozart, Wolfgang what is most important to Jerome ­ writing the perfect piece of Amadeus 9:00am music on the subject of "love ­ or being back with his family? Adagio and Fugue in G minor (after BWV 883) My Favourite... Impromptus. This week Rob shares a selection of Life or Art? Plus ­ which is better ­ a robot or a human being? Benjamin Nabarro (violin), Simon Crawford­Phillips (piano), his favourite impromptus, works that are based on improvisation Leopold String Trio and impulse. The line­up includes Schubert's Impromptu in G This is Ayckbourn's 34th play. It received its 1987 world 3:38 AM flat, performed by Alfred Brendel, Scriabin's Impromptu Op.14 premiere at the Stephen Joseph Theatre­in­the­Round, Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) No.1 with Klara Min and Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar Scarborough. In November 1988 it opened at the Vaudeville Sonata in B flat major H.16.41 for keyboard featuring Craig Ogden. Theatre in the West End, where it ran for ten months, winning the Marc­André Hamelin (piano) Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy. 3:49 AM 9:30am Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you work out which Jerome ..... Jared Harris Overture from The Barber of Seville two composers are associated with a particular piece? Lupus ..... Simon Templeman Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) Zoe ..... Sophie Winkleman 10am Geain, aged 9 ..... Rosa Calcraft 3:57 AM Rob's guest this week is the BAFTA award winning actress and Corinna ..... Joanne Whalley Parry, Hubert (1848­1918) writer Jessica Hynes. Jessica was one of the creators and stars of Mervyn ..... Darren Richardson Lord, Let Me Know Mine End (no.6 from Songs of Farewell) the popular British sitcom Spaced, and is well known for her Geain, aged 13 ..... Moira Quirk Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) other comic roles including Cheryl in The Royle Family and Mrs Hope­Fitch ..... Daisy Hydon 4:08 AM Siobhan in the Olympics backroom comedy Twenty Twelve, and Technician ..... Matthew Wolf Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 ­1827) the BBC parody W1A. Jessica will be talking about her comedy NAN 300F ..... Herself Coriolan Overture, Op.62 Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Arvid Engegard (conductor) writing and her acting roles, and sharing a selection of her favourite classical music, including works by John Ireland, Specially composed music: Mark Holden and Michael Lopez 4:16 AM Marcel Tournier and Will Todd, every day at 10am. Producer: Rosalind Ayres Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Director: Martin Jarvis Aase's Death ­ from Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 (arr. for harps) 10: A Jarvis & Ayres Production for BBC Radio 3 Finnish Harp Quartet 30am First broadcast in June 2012. 4:19 AM Music in Time: Classical Handel, George Frideric (1685­1789) Rob places Music in Time, looking at CPE Bach's Sinfonia in B Aria 'As cheers the sun' ­ from Joshua, Act 2 flat major, Wq 182 No.2, which shows the stylistic transition from the Baroque to the Classical period. MONDAY 08 AUGUST 2016 Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Manze (director) 10:45am MON 00:00 New Generation Artists (b07nx53d) 4:23 AM Rob's Proms artist of the day is the conductor Thomas Dausgaard, Mendelssohn's Cello Sonata No 2 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791), arr. Zoltan Kocsis Rondo (Concert Rondo) in E flat major, K.371, for horn and who took to the rostrum in yesterday's Prom 31 to conduct Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky. Today Rob features The Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme exists to nurture and orchestra Dausgaard's interpretation of the overture to Schubert's promote some of the world's finest young musicians at the start of László Gál (Horn), Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, effervescent Die Zauberharfe. their international careers. Tonight, another chance to hear a Zoltán Kocsis (Conductor) performance given at London's Wigmore Hall last year by cellist 4:31 AM Schubert Narek Hakhnazaryan and pianist Pavel Kolesnikov, of Handel, George Frideric (1685­1789), orch. Mozart, Wolfgang Die Zauberharfe: Overture Mendelssohn's second cello sonata. Amadeus Overture and Prelude to Act 2 ­ from Acis and Galatea, K566 Swedish Chamber Orchestra Thomas Dausgaard (conductor). Mendelssohn Cello Sonata No 2 in D, Op 58 Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Andrew Manze (conductor) Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello), Pavel Kolesnikov (piano) 4:41 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) MON 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b07mw06k) ENDS. Sinfonia from Cantata No.209 'Non sa che sia dolore' 2016 Queen's Hall Series, Mark Padmore and Kristian Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (flute/director) Bezuidenhout MON 00:30 Through the Night (b07mw06c) 4:47 AM Live from the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, Donald Macleod Choral music from the Danish National Vocal Ensemble Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Symphony in B flat (Wq.182 No.2) presents a recital of impassioned lieder. Tenor Mark Padmore and fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout perform Beethoven's heart­ Jonathan Swain presents choral music by Niels Gade, Nielsen and Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players, Barbara Jane Gilby rending settings of Goethe and Schubert's mammoth song cycle Sibelius from the Danish National Vocal Ensemble. (director) Schwanengesang, chronicling lost love. 12:31 AM 4:57 AM Gade, Niels (1817­1890) Mendelssohn, Felix [1809­1847] Beethoven: Mailied (Maigesang) Op.52 No.4 5 Songs, Op.13 Piano Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.40 Beethoven: Neue Liebe, neues Leben Op.75 No.2 Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Marcus Creed (conductor) Victor Sangiorgio (piano), West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven: Abendlied unterm gestirnten Himmel WoO 150 Vladimir Verbitsky (conductor) 12:47 AM Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte Op.98 Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) 5:22 AM Gesualdo, Carlo (c.1561­1613) Rakastava, Op.14 11:30 Interval Miserere Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Marcus Creed (conductor) Andreas Ottensamer plays Louis Spohr's Clarinet Concerto No 1 Camerata Silesia, Anna Szostak (conductor) 12:56 AM in C minor Op 26 with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) 5:32 AM Yannick Nézet­Séguin. 3 Motets, Op.55 Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Marcus Creed (conductor) Overture in D major D.590 (in the Italian style) 11:50 1:12 AM Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Giovanni Antonini (conductor) Schubert: Schwanengesang D957 Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) 5:41 AM 3 Psalms, Op.78 Respighi, Ottorino (1879­1936) Mark Padmore (tenor) Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Marcus Creed (conductor) Stornellatrice Kristian Bezuidenhout (fortepiano) 1:32 AM Victoria de los Ángeles (soprano), Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional, Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Pedro de Freitas Branco (conductor) Presenter: Donald Macleod Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen, from 'Elias' (Elijah) 5:42 AM Producer: Laura Metcalfe. Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Marcus Creed (conductor) Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) 1:36 AM Standchen MON 13:00 BBC Proms (b07mw06m) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Victoria de los Ángeles (soprano), Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional, 2016, Proms Chamber Music, PCM 04: The Academy of St Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 Pedro de Freitas Branco (conductor) Martin in the Fields Renaud Capucon (violin), Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Paul 5:46 AM McCreesh (conductor) Cabezón, Antonio de (1510­1566) Live at the BBC Proms: Håkan Hardenberger and the Academy 2:01 AM 3 Pieces for double harp of St Martin in the Fields celebrate the music of Kurt Weill and of Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Margret Köll (arpa doppia) proponents of the 'Third Viennese School' String Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.13 5:55 AM Danish String Quartet Suk, Josef (1874­1935) Live from Cadogan Hall, London 2:27 AM Elégie, Op.23, arr. for piano trio Presented by Petroc Trelawny Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Aronowitz Ensemble Mit hjerte altid vanker

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1pm embroidered with tall tales of narrow escapes from cannibal where she meets amongst many others a young, vivacious Anne Tobias Broström: Sputnik cooking pots; and above all, a general sense of the essence of Frank. Amsterdam stays safe only until the Nazis invade at which Weill: Songs, including from 'The Threepenny Opera' and 'The Brazil ­ its forests, its fauna, its folklore, its traditions. Intertwined point her family are forced to go into into hiding. Betrayed by Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny' with all these influences was Villa­Lobos's deep appreciation of Nazi double agents working for the Resistance, Eva and her Kurt Schwertsik: Adieu Satie ­ excerpts European classical music ­ at least, selected aspects of it ­ which family are sent in cattle trucks to Auschwitz­Birkenau where her HK Gruber: Three MOB Pieces he absorbed first from his father, a keen amateur cellist and mother and she are separated from her beloved father and brother. concert­goer. Bach was an early and abiding passion, thanks, After a gruelling eight months barely surviving the horrors of the Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet apparently, to a favourite aunt who played him extracts from The concentration camp and where both mother and daughter only HK Gruber, voice Well­Tempered Clavier. Visits by foreign musicians, notably narrowly escape being sent to the gas chambers Eva and her John Constable, piano Artur Rubinstein and the Ballets Russes, added Ravel and mother are two of the lucky few to still be alive when the Mats Bergström, banjo/guitar Debussy to the mix. And in the 1920s he was able to spend Russians come to liberate the camp in January 1944. Claudia Buder, accordion several years living and working in Paris, where he was exposed Academy of St Martin in the Fields above all to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, his first hearing of which A long, eventful journey home brings them eventually back to he described as the greatest musical experience of his life. In Amsterdam where they hope beyond hope to be reunited with the The most intrepid of trumpeters, Håkan Hardenberger is joined by 1957, two years before his death, he wrote that "Anyone born in rest of their family. But Eva and her mother must confront the the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and some special friends Brazil who has formed his conscience in the heart of this land tragic truth that her father and brother are dead just as Anne for a celebration of the music of Kurt Weill and of proponents of cannot, even if he wishes, imitate the character and manners of Frank's father Otto must bear the loss of his whole family. Eva's the subversive and at times irreverent 'Third Viennese School', other countries." Yet he ended his days disillusioned with the mother and Otto eventually marry and dedicate their lives to the among them Kurt Schwertsik and HK Gruber, who appears as Brazilian musical scene: "I have done all in my power to diffuse memory of Anne Frank and all the countless other children who vocalist. musical culture in Brazil, but it is useless. The country is perished during the Holocaust. Eva Schloss carries this work on dominated by mediocrity; for each mediocre person that dies, five tirelessly today. MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07mw06p) more are born." Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 23: Widmann, Schumann, Sibelius After reading several extracts from her memoir, After Auschwitz, and Nielsen In today's programme, Villa­Lobos's upbringing in Rio; his Eva responds to audience members questions about what they decidedly nonconformist, split­focus musical education; his work have heard. Afternoon on 3, presented by Penny Gore as a cinema musician; his seminal encounter with the pianist Artur Rubinstein, thereafter a lifelong friend and advocate; the MON 22:00 BBC Proms (b07mwbfs) Another chance to hear John Storgards conduct the BBC importance of Bach; and his journeys into the Brazilian hinterland 2016, Proms Extra Lates, Episode 33 Philharmonic at the BBC Proms in the UK premiere of Jörg ­ one product of which was his extraordinary Nonet, modestly Widmann's Armonica and Nielsen Symphony No. 5. They're subtitled 'A Brief Impression of the Whole of Brazil'. Georgia Mann presents informal late­night music and poetry joined by soloist Thomas Zehetmair for Schumann's Violin featuring emerging UK talent. Recorded last Thursday in the Concerto. Villa­Lobos: Alnitah (As três Marias) Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall. Marc­André Hamelin, piano Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London MON 22:45 The Essay (b04xrslb) Presented by Tom Redmond Homenagem ao Malandro Carioca (5 Preludes for guitar) Venice Unravelled, At Home Christoph Denoth, guitar 2pm Writer Polly Coles reads At Home, the first of her essays about Jörg Widmann: Armonica (UK premiere) Moreninha; Caboclinha; Bruxa; Negrinha; Branquinha; A some of the ways in which Venetians and others have adapted to Pobrezinha; Polichinelle (A prole do bebê, No 1) live in 21st­century Venice ­ one of the most beautiful cities in c.2.15pm Artur Rubinstein, piano the world. Moving to Venice with her family for several years Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor gave her a resident's view of a city she loves and despairs of in Bachianas Brasileiras No 5 equal measure. Once the most cosmopolitan city in Europe, c.2.45pm Anna Moffo, soprano nowadays it seems little more than a stage­set for the tourist Sibelius: The Tempest ­ Prelude Leopold Stokowski, conductor industry. But Venice will always be more than the most idealized American Symphony Orchestra city in the world. c.2.55pm String Quartet No 17 (2nd mvt, Lento) Nielsen: Symphony No.5 In this essay, Polly looks at what home and house mean to Cuarteto Latinoamericano different types of Venetian residents in modern day Venice. From Christa Schönfeldinger (glass harmonica) the aristocrat in her Palazzo to the stowaway Moldovan in a Nonetto (Impressão rápida de todo o Brasil) Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion) broom cupboard, she wonders if anyone can survive in Venice Roger Wagner Chorale Thomas Zehetmair (violin) without the tourist dollar. Soloists of the Concert Arts Orchestra BBC Philharmonic Roger Wagner, conductor John Storgards (conductor) Written and performed by Polly Coles Producer: Melanie Harris Sparklab Productions. Producer: Chris Barstow. John Storgards was the first Finnish violinist to record Schumann's unusual Violin Concerto, but he now steps to the MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b07jxrgd) MON podium, making way for Austrian violinist Thomas Zehetmair. 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mwbfq) Edinburgh International Festival Surrounding Schumann's gem of a concerto are the first UK 2016, Prom 32: Esa­Pekka Salonen conducts Schoenberg, performance of Jörg Widmann's ethereal Armonia, the storm­ Dutilleux and Mahler Live from the BBC's "Blue Tent" at the Edinburgh International tossed prelude from Sibelius's eerie depiction of Shakespeare's Festival, Soweto Kinch presents music by two of Scotland's island realm and Carl Nielsen's landmark symphonic vision of Live at BBC Proms: The Philharmonia and Esa­Pekka Salonen cutting­edge bands. Drummer Tom Bancroft's Trio Red recently good's triumph over evil. play Schoenberg, Dutilleux and Mahler. released its second CD, Lucid Dreamers, and tonight Tom, plus pianist Tom Cawley and bassist Calum Gourlay, presents a [First broadcast on Monday 1st August] Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London selection of this music plus new material. Guitarist Kevin Presented by Martin Handley MacKenzie brings his new trio to Edinburgh for its first Radio 3 Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms broadcast, with bassist Mario Caribe and drummer Alyn Cosker. Artists. Schoenberg: A Survivor from Warsaw Plus Soweto talks to musicians playing jazz as part of this year's Dutilleux: The Shadows of Time festival programme. MON 16:30 In Tune (b07mw17b) : INTERVAL Live at the Edinburgh Festival 8.05 Proms Extra: After Auschwitz TUESDAY 09 AUGUST 2016 Sean Rafferty is live in Edinburgh with guests appearing at this Eva Schloss, step­sister of Anne Frank, discusses her memoir year's Festivals ­ both the International Festival and the Fringe ­ 'After Auschwitz' about her experiences of survival in the TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b07mwg0f) with great music and sparkling conversation. The line­up includes concentration camp and life after Liberation. Chopin, Paderewski and Liszt from pianist Zheeyoung Moon in Canadian jazz pianist Ron Davis and his quartet, showcasing the Poland classical­jazz fusion of Symphronica; plus vocalist Daniela Nardi 8.25: Mahler Symphony No 1 in D major gives us a flavour of her Italian­flavoured Espresso Manifesto, John Shea presents a recital from Korean pianist Zheeyoung American concert pianist George Li takes to the baby grand in the David Wilson­Johnson (narrator) Moon of music by Chopin, Paderewski and Liszt. BBC's Big Blue Tent, and the young British Ferio Saxophone Philharmonia Voices (men's voices) 12:31 AM Quartet bring rich harmonies and exuberant playing. Philharmonia Orchestra Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Esa­Pekka Salonen, conductor Prelude in D flat major, Op.28, No.15, "Raindrop" MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07mwbfn) Zheeyoung Moon (piano) Heitor Villa­Lobos (1887­1959), The Whole of Brazil Mahler's First Symphony isn't just the opening chapter of the 12:37 AM composer's spiritual autobiography, it's also an awakening in Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) This week, in conversation with Brazilian musicologist Manoel itself. From hushed strings and woodwind cuckoos, it breaks into Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 Correa do Lago, Donald Macleod explores the music and life of a forthright stride towards, eventually, a blazing affirmation of Zheeyoung Moon (piano) Brazil's greatest composer, the mercurial Heitor Villa­Lobos. camaraderie and confidence. 1:00 AM Today, an overview of his huge and diverse musical output. Esa­Pekka Salonen conducts the symphony here with his own Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Philharmonia Orchestra, following meditations on loss from Polonaise No.7 in A flat, Op. 53 It's hard to imagine a more Brazilian composer than Heitor Villa­ Arnold Schoenberg and centenary composer Henri Dutilleux, Zheeyoung Moon (piano) whose The Shadows of Time was inspired by the diaries of Anne Lobos. His works are suffused with the accents of his native land 1:08 AM Frank and written to mark 50 years since the end of the Second ­ the street music of Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1887, Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860­1941) World War. in the dying years of the monarchy; the rural music he first Menuet "à l'antique" in G, Op.14 No.1, from Humoresques de encountered as a six­year­old, when his father had to hurriedly concert, Book 1 PROMS EXTRA: After Auschwitz relocate himself and his young family to the countryside to avoid Zheeyoung Moon (piano) In front of a small audience Eva Schloss, step­sister of Anne arrest for criticizing the new government; the Afro­Brazilian folk 1:12 AM Frank, discusses her memoir 'After Auschwitz' in which she music he discovered on trips deep into the country's interior, Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860­1941) relates the trauma of fleeing her comfortable home in Vienna to accounts of which he subsequently ­ and characteristically ­ Nocturne in B flat, Op.16 No.4, from "Miscellanea" escape Nazi persecution, to the relative safety of Amsterdam Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 7 of 13

Zheeyoung Moon (piano) 5:01 AM 11:50 Interval 1:15 AM Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (1840­1893) Baritone Simon Keenlyside sings a selection of songs from Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860­1941) Pezzo capriccioso ­ morceau de concert, arr. for cello and piano classic Broadway musicals with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Caprice valse, Op.10 No.5, from "Album de Mai" Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello), Katya Apekisheva (piano) David Charles Abell Zheeyoung Moon (piano) 5:09 AM 1:20 AM Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) 12:10 Schubert, Franz (1797­1828), transc. Liszt, Franz Valses nobles et sentimentales (1912) Beethoven: String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 127 Widmung, transcribed for piano, S566 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor) Zheeyoung Moon (piano) 5:26 AM The Amaryllis Quartet 1:25 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) Nacht und Träume D827 Presenter: Donald Macleod Rhapsodie espagnole (Folies d'Espagne et jota aragonesa), S254 Edith Wiens (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Producer: Laura Metcalfe. Zheeyoung Moon (piano) 5:30 AM 1:39 AM Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07mwnms) Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860­1941) Pelléas et Mélisande ­ Suite, Op.80 Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2015/16, Episode 1 Mélodie in G flat, Op.16 No.2, from "Miscellanea" BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (Conductor) Zheeyoung Moon (piano) 5:47 AM This week's Lunchtime Concerts come from the Manchester 1:43 AM Mokranjac, Stevan (1856­1914) Chamber Concerts Society, and were recorded at the Royal Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) Third Song­Wreath (From My Homeland) Northern College of Music. Performers include the Navarra Etude C sharp minor, Op.10 No.4 Karolj Kolar (tenor), Nikola Mitic (baritone), Belgrade Radio and Quartet, cellist Alban Gerhardt with pianist Anne­Marie Zheeyoung Moon (piano) Television Chorus, Mladen Jagust (conductor) McDermott, and the Britten Oboe Quartet. Today's programme 1:46 AM 5:56 AM has Mozart's Adagio for cor anglais and strings, Haydn's String Liszt, Franz (1811­1886), transc. Paderewski, Ignacy Jan Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Quartet in C major Op.20 No.2, Samuel Barber's Cello Sonata Hungarian Rhapsody No.10 in E major (Preludio) Symphonische Etuden, Op.13 and a Capriccio by Lukas Foss. Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano) Beatrice Rana (piano) Presented by Tom Redmond 1:53 AM 6:21 AM Lajtha, Laszlo (1892­1963) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Mozart: Adagio for cor anglais and string trio, K580a Symphony No.4, Op.52, 'Spring' Incidental music to "King Stephen" ­ Overture Britten Oboe Quartet Hungarian State Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik (conductor) Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor). 2:18 AM Lukas Foss: Capriccio for cello and piano Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b07mwg0h) Alban Gerhardt (cello) / Anne­Marie McDermott (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 in C sharp minor (au Comte Ladislas Tuesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Teleky), S244 No.2 Barber: Cello Sonata, Op.6 Jeno Jandó (piano) Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Alban Gerhardt (cello) / Anne­Marie McDermott (piano) 2:31 AM show, featuring listener requests. Kodaly, Zoltan (1882­1967) Haydn: String Quartet in C major, Op.20 No.2 Email [email protected]. To Ferenc Liszt Navarra Quartet. Hungarian Radio & Television Choir, Janos Ferencsik (conductor) TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b07mwh91) TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07mwnqs) Tuesday ­ Rob Cowan with Jessica Hynes 2:39 AM Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 24: Ginastera, Britten and Schubert Saint­Saens, Camille (1835­1921) 9: Symphony No.3 in C minor, Op.78, "Organ Symphony" 00am Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore Kaare Nordstoga (Organ), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Michel My Favourite... Impromptus. This week Rob shares a selection of Plasson (conductor) his favourite impromptus, works that are based on improvisation Another chance to hear the BBC Philharmonic with Chief 3:15 AM and impulse. The line­up includes Schubert's Impromptu in G Conductor Juanjo Mena in music by Ginastera and Schubert. Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) flat, performed by Alfred Brendel, Scriabin's Impromptu Op.14 They are joined by Steven Osborne for Britten's Piano Concerto. String Quartet in G minor, Op.20 No.3 No.1 with Klara Min and Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar Quatuor Mosaïques featuring Craig Ogden. Presented by Tom Redmond at the Royal Albert Hall, London 3:34 AM 9: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) 30am 2pm 5 movements from "Les petits riens" ballet music, K299b Take part in today's music­related challenge: listen to the clues Ginastera: Ollantay Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Adám Fischer (conductor) and identify the mystery person. Britten: Piano Concerto 3:45 AM

Pachelbel, Johann (1653­1706) 10am c.2.45pm Exsurgat Deus ­ motet for double chorus Rob's guest this week is the BAFTA award winning actress and Schubert: Symphony No.9 in C major 'Great' Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (director) writer Jessica Hynes. Jessica was one of the creators and stars of 3:48 AM the popular British sitcom Spaced, and is well known for her Steven Osborne (piano) Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) other comic roles including Cheryl in The Royle Family and BBC Philharmonic Concerto Grosso in D, Op.6 No.4 Siobhan in the Olympics backroom comedy Twenty Twelve, and Juanjo Mena (conductor) Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (director) the BBC parody W1A. Jessica will be talking about her comedy 3:57 AM writing and her acting roles, and sharing a selection of her In his bittersweet Piano Concerto, Britten set out to exploit the Dobrzynski, Ignacy Feliks (1807­1867) favourite classical music, including works by John Ireland, piano's 'enormous compass, percussive qualities and suitability Mazurka in A minor, Op.37 No.2 Marcel Tournier and Will Todd, every day at 10am. for figuration'. The result is a true bravura piece whose razor­ Tobias Koch (piano) sharp edge conceals a gregarious smile. Alongside the first 4:00 AM 10:30am London performance of Alberto Ginastera's very Argentine view Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) Music in Time: Modern of the symphony orchestra comes the inexorable momentum of Polonaise in D major, Op.2, for piano duet Rob places Music in Time. Today he looks to one of the most Schubert's most invigorating symphony, his 'Great' Ninth. Tobias Koch (piano), Malgorzata Sarbak (piano) successful British composers of the Modern period, John 4:03 AM Tavener, whose minimalist techniques create a sense of stasis in [First broadcast on Tuesday 2nd August] Storace, Bernado (fl. 1664) his work, Eternity's Sunrise. Ciaconna Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms United Continuo Ensemble 10:45am Artists. 4:09 AM Rob's featured Proms artist is the composer­conductor Esa­Pekka Albeniz, Isaac (1860­1909), arr. Segovia, Andres Salonen, who conducted his Philharmonia Orchestra in music by TUE 16:30 In Tune (b07mwnvp) Asturias, from Suite española, Op.47 Schoenberg, Dutilleux and Mahler in last night's Prom 32. Today Tuesday ­ Suzy Klein Xavier Diaz­Latorre (guitar) on Essential Classics Salonen brings his creative instincts to bear 4:16 AM on Beethoven's dramatic Leonore Overture No.2. Suzy Klein's guests include artists performing at the BBC Proms. Godard, Benjamin (1849­1895) Berceuse de Jocelyn Beethoven TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07mwnxl) Henry­David Varema (cello), Cornelia Lootsmann (harp) Leonore: Overture No.2 Heitor Villa­Lobos (1887­1959), From Street Corner to Concert 4:22 AM Philharmonia Orchestra Hall Smetana, Bedrich (1824­1884) Esa­Pekka Salonen (conductor). The Bartered Bride ­ Overture This week, in conversation with Brazilian musicologist Manoel BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek (conductor) TUE 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b07mwn12) Correa do Lago, Donald Macleod explores the music and life of 4:31 AM 2016 Queen's Hall Series, Amaryllis Quartet Brazil's greatest composer, the mercurial Heitor Villa­Lobos. Jiranek, Frantisek (1698­1778) Today, his chôros ­ works rooted in the street music of Rio. Sinfonia in F major Live from the Queen's Hall, Donald Macleod presents the Collegium Marianum Amaryllis Quartet's Edinburgh Festival debut. Starting with It's hard to imagine a more Brazilian composer than Heitor Villa­ Haydn's bright 'Bird' quartet and Lutoslawski's only string 4:40 AM Lobos. His works are suffused with the accents of his native land quartet, commissioned by Swedish Radio, the Berlin­based Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) ­ the street music of Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1887, ensemble finish with one of Beethoven's late, forward­looking E voi siete d'altri, o labra soavi, ZWV 176 in the dying years of the monarchy; the rural music he first quartets about which he noted 'This music is not for you. It is for Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko encountered as a six­year­old, when his father had to hurriedly the future." (director) relocate himself and his young family to the countryside to avoid 4:50 AM arrest for criticizing the new government; the Afro­Brazilian folk Haydn: String Quartet in C major, Op. 33 No.3, 'The Bird' Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) music he discovered on trips deep into the country's interior, Lutoslawski: String Quartet Divertimento (K138) in F major accounts of which he subsequently ­ and characteristically ­ Brussels Chamber Orchestra embroidered with tall tales of narrow escapes from cannibal cooking pots; and above all, a general sense of the essence of Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 8 of 13

Brazil ­ its forests, its fauna, its folklore, its traditions. Intertwined 8.35 pieces performed by star pupils of legendary teacher Zakhar Bron with all these influences was Villa­Lobos's deep appreciation of Elgar: Symphony No.1 in A flat, Op.55 who conducts the Novosibirsk Philharmonic. European classical music ­ at least, selected aspects of it ­ which 12:31 AM he absorbed first from his father, a keen amateur cellist and Johannes Moser (cello) Zimbalist, Efrem (1889­1985) concert­goer. Bach was an early and abiding passion, thanks, BBC Philharmonic Fantasy on The Golden Cockerel apparently, to a favourite aunt who played him extracts from The Juanjo Mena (conductor) Mone Hattori (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, Well­Tempered Clavier. Visits by foreign musicians, notably Zakhar Bron (conductor) Artur Rubinstein and the Ballets Russes, added Ravel and In his First Symphony, unveiled in Manchester in 1911, Edward 12:40 AM Debussy to the mix. And in the 1920s he was able to spend Elgar saw beyond the recession in which Britain was languishing Massenet, Jules (1842­1912) several years living and working in Paris, where he was exposed to express a 'massive hope for the future'. The symphony's noble Meditation from 'Thaïs' above all to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, his first hearing of which main tune appears fragile at first, but when it returns at the end, Elvin Ganiyev (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, he described as the greatest musical experience of his life. In it's carried home by an ecstatic orchestra filled with a spirit of Zakhar Bron (conductor) 1957, two years before his death, he wrote that "Anyone born in uplifting optimism. The BBC Philharmonic and its Chief 12:46 AM Brazil who has formed his conscience in the heart of this land Conductor also present the London premiere of a work by its Sarasate, Pablo de (1844­1908) cannot, even if he wishes, imitate the character and manners of Composer in Association, Mark Simpson, and the marriage of Zigeunerweisen, Op.20 other countries." Yet he ended his days disillusioned with the modernity and beauty that is Dutilleux's cello concerto 'Tout un Elvin Ganiyev (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, Brazilian musical scene: "I have done all in my power to diffuse monde lointain...'. Zakhar Bron (conductor) musical culture in Brazil, but it is useless. The country is 12:55 AM dominated by mediocrity; for each mediocre person that dies, five TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b06ptgk2) Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm (1814­1865) more are born." 2015 Festival, Rule­Making and Rule­Breaking for Women and Fantaisie brillante ... sur l'Otello de Rossini, Op.11 Men Elli Choi (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, Zakhar In today's programme, a generous sampling of chôros ­ a Bron (conductor) thoroughly disparate but absolutely fascinating group of Do men and women have different attitudes to rule breaking? 1:09 AM compositions written during Villa­Lobos's most experimental With changing ideas about gender, can we say that our minds are Paganini, Niccolo (1782­1840) decade, the 1920s. They range from brief jottings for solo guitar wired differently? Helen Fraser, head of the Girls' Day School Cantabile, Op.17 and piano to large­scale works for orchestra, with or without Trust said recently that 'being the compliant girl is never going to Mone Hattori (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, chorus. This is the period of Villa­Lobos's first sojourns in Paris, get you anywhere'. What are the rules today for relationships and Zakhar Bron (conductor) funded in part by a grant from the Brazilian government but getting on in society? Is it time to throw out received ideas and 1:14 AM mainly thanks to the generosity of a pair of prominent Brazilian challenge the advice given to young people? Waxman, Franz (1906­1967) industrialists, the Guinle brothers, whom Artur Rubinstein had Carmen Fantasy smooth­talked into handsomely backing their talented young Free Thinking presenter Rana Mitter chairs a debate that takes the Mone Hattori (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, compatriot. This was Villa­Lobos's first outing on an international shape of a rule­breaking game show. Our panellists are: Zakhar Bron (conductor) stage and he brought it off with extraordinary panache, playing up 1:25 AM his 'exoticism' with the flair of a one­man Brazilian musical Sheila Hancock ­ actress and author of three non­fiction books Prokofiev, Sergei (1891­1953) tourist board. and a novel Miss Carter's War Sonata in C major for 2 violins, Op.56 Zakhar Bron (violin), Vadim Repin (violin) Villa­Lobos: Chôros No 2 Journalist Bim Adewunmi ­ culture editor at Buzz Feed UK, who 1:41 AM Elizabeth Plunk, flute writes often about popular culture and how it intersects with Ponce, Manuel Maria (1882­1948) Ovanir Buosi, clarinet gender and race Estrellita Vadim Repin (violin), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestr, Chôros No 1 ('Chôro tipico') Neil Bartlett, theatre director and author whose most recent novel Zakhar Bron (conductor) Norbert Kraft, guitar is The Disappearance Boy 1:45 AM Ravel, Maurice 1875­1937 Chôros No 4 Jonny Mitchell, the headmaster in Channel 4's Educating Tzigane ­ rapsodie de concert Samuel Hamzem, Dante Yenque, Ozéas Arantes, horns Yorkshire and now the Head of the Co­operative Academy of Zakhar Bron (violin/director), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Darrin Coleman Milling, trombone Leeds Orchestra Chôros No 7 ('Settiminio'), for flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, Recorded in front of an audience at the Free Thinking Festival at 1:56 AM bassoon, violin, cello and offstage tam­tam Sage Gateshead and first broadcast in November 2015. Chaminade, Cécile (1857­1944), arr. Kreisler, Fritz (1875­1962) Bülent Evcil, flute Spanish Serenade, Op.150 Arcádio Minczuk, oboe Producer: Zahid Warley. Zakhar Bron (violin/director), Novosibirsk Philharmonic Sérgio Burgani, clarinet Orchestra; Nailor Azevedo (a.k.a. Proveta), alto saxophone TUE 22:45 The Essay (b04xrzjp) 1:59 AM José Arion Linarez, bassoon Venice Unravelled, Tinseltown Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906­1975) Cláudio Cruz, violin Waltz and Polka from 5 Pieces for 2 violins and orchestra Alceu Reis, cello Writer Polly Coles reads Tinseltown, the second of her essays Mone Hattori (violin), Zakhar Bron (violin/director/conductor), Armando Yamada, tam­tam about some of the ways in which Venetians and others have Vadim Repin (violin); Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra John Neschling, conductor adapted to live in 21st­century Venice ­ one of the most 2:03 AM acclaimed cities in the world. Moving to Venice with her family Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525­1594) arr. Soriano, Chôros No 5 ('Alma brasileira'), for piano for several years gave her a resident's view of a city she loves and Francesco (1548­1621) Nelson Freire, piano despairs of in equal measure. Once the most cosmopolitan city in Missa Papae Marcelli, arranged for double choir Europe, nowadays it seems little more than a stage­set for the BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) Chôros No 3 ('Pica­Pau'), for clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, 3 tourist industry. But Venice will always be more than the most 2:31 AM horns, idealized city in the world. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) trombone and male voices Symphony No.3 in E flat major, Op.55, 'Eroica' Male Voices of the Choir of São Paulo Symphony Orchestra In this edition, Polly looks at the impact of celebrity on Venice, Danish Radio Sinfonietta/DR, Rolf Gupta (conductor) Sérgio Burgani, clarinet suggesting it's a familiar phenomenon for Venetians down the 3:20 AM Alexandre Silvéro, bassoon centuries. Bach, Johann Christian (1735­1782) Marcos Pedroso, alto saxophone Quartet in A major for flute/violin and strings (T.309/3) Dante Yenque, Luciano Amaral, Samuel Hamzem, horns Written and performed by Polly Coles Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Plamen Djourov (conductor) Wagner Poliscthuck, trombone Producer: Melanie Harris Sparklab Productions. 3:37 AM John Neschling, conductor Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b07mwp7f) Impromptu in A flat major, Op.29 Chôros No 10 ('Rasga o Coraçao') for chorus and orchestra Max Reinhardt with a Brazil special Krzysztof Jablonski (piano) Choir of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra 3:42 AM São Paulo Symphony Orchestra With the Rio Olympics under way, Max takes a sonic tour of Strauss (ii), Johann [1825­1899] John Neschling, conductor Brazil with Lewis Robinson, an expert on the country's Schatz­Walzer ('Treasure Waltz'), Op.418 experimental music scene and founder of independent record Kitchener­Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, Raffi Armenian Producer: Chris Barstow. label Mais Um Discos. Ahead of World on 3's Brazil special on (conductor) 12 August, the pair head off the beaten track to seek out the most 3:51 AM TUE 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mwnyk) interesting musicians making music in the country right now. Duparc, Henri (1848­1933) 2016, Prom 33: Mark Simpson, Dutilleux and Elgar L'invitation au voyage Also on the programme, ambient soundscapes from Portland­ Gerald Finley (baritone), Stephen Ralls (piano) Live at BBC Proms: The BBC Philharmonic with Juanjo Mena in based electronica artist Eluvium, who sets out to create 'sweeping 3:56 AM Elgar, Dutilleux and the London premiere of 'Israfel' by the walls of elegant noise' from layers of piano and guitar; off­kilter Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) orchestra's Composer in Association, Mark Simpson. musings from Danish keys­player Kenneth Knudsen and a new Concerto in B flat major for trombone and military band album from folk greats Wizz Jones and John Renbourn, the final Tibor Winkler (trombone), Chamber Wind Orchestra, Zdenek Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London recording made by Renbourn before his death last spring. Machacek (conductor) Presented by Tom Redmond 4:07 AM Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. Dandrieu, Jean­François (c.1681­1738) Mark Simpson: Israfel (London premiere) Rondeau ­ L'Harmonieuse, from Pièces de clavecin, Book I Dutilleux: 'Tout un monde lointain...' Colin Tilney (harpsichord) WEDNESDAY 10 AUGUST 2016 4:13 AM 8.15 INTERVAL Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] Proms Extra: An Introduction to Elgar's First Symphony WED 00:30 Through the Night (b07mwg0r) 4 Songs Kate Kennedy and musicologist J.P.E. Harper Scott introduce Zakhar Bron and the Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra at the Malin Christensson (soprano), Simon Lepper (piano) Elgar's First Symphony. 2015 Trans­Siberian Arts Festival 4:23 AM Recorded earlier this evening at the Imperial College Union. Vivaldi, Antonio [1678­1741] Jonathan Swain presents a concert of dazzling virtuosic violin Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 9 of 13

Concerto in G minor, RV.157, for strings and continuo WED 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b07mwn14) Office Hymn: O glorious King of martyr hosts (Plainsong) Il Giardino Armonico 2016 Queen's Hall Series, George Li Psalm 116 (Rogers) 4:31 AM Canticle: Worthy are you, our Lord and God (Gelineau) Stanley, John (1712­1786) The brilliant young American pianist George Li makes his debut Reading: 1 Peter 4 Voluntary in D major, Op.5 No.5, arr. for trumpet and organ at the Edinburgh International Festival. He was declared a Motet: Geistliches Lied (Brahms) Stanko Arnold (trumpet), Ljerka Ocic (organ) prodigy, performing in public from an early age and making his Magnificat: St Paul's Service (Howells) 4:35 AM debut at Carnegie Hall at 11. He went on to win the silver medal Final Hymn: Give me the wings of faith (San Rocco) Wagner, Richard [1813­1883] at the Tchaikovsky Competition in 2015 and has been praised Motet: Totus Tuus (Gorecki) Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg both for his lyricism and his virtuosity. He combines a Organ Voluntary: Fantaisie­Improvisation sur L'Ave Maris Stella Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Arvid Engegård (conductor) programme featuring both at the Edinburgh International Festival (Tournemire) 4:46 AM with Chopin's tragic 'Funeral March' sonata, Rachmaninov's well­ Buxtehude, Dietrich (c.1637­1707) loved and often played Variations on a Theme of Corelli and two Director of Music: Adrian Lucas Ciaccona 'Quemadmodum desiderat cervus', BuxWV.92 virtuoso masterworks by Liszt. Organist: Daniel Cook. John Elwes (tenor), Ensemble La Fenice, Jean Tubéry (cornett & conductor) Haydn: Piano Sonata in B minor, H.16.32 WED 16:30 In Tune (b07mwnvr) 4:53 AM Chopin: Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, 'Funeral March' Wednesday ­ Suzy Klein Prokofiev, Sergei [1891­1953] arr. Adolf Gottlieb Cinderella Fantasy Suite 11.45 Interval Suzy Klein's guests include include conductor Matthias Pintscher, Aglika Genova (piano) & Liuben Dimitrov (piano) plus other artists performing at the BBC Proms. 5:05 AM From their 20th­anniversary celebrations CD, the Australian Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) Chamber Orchestra perform two contrasting works: WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07mwnxn) Quartet No.6 in F major 'Andante et tema con variazioni', for Tchaikovsky's sunny Souvenir de Florence and Sculthorpe's Heitor Villa­Lobos (1887­1959), Carnival! flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon Irkanda IV for solo violin, percussion and strings. Irkanda is an Vojtech Samec (flute), Jozef Luptacik (clarinet), Frantisek Australian aboriginal word meaning a remote and lonely place This week, in conversation with Brazilian musicologist Manoel Machats (bassoon), Josef Illes (horn) and was written as a response to the death of the composer's Correa do Lago, Donald Macleod explores the music and life of 5:17 AM father. Brazil's greatest composer, the mercurial Heitor Villa­Lobos. Josquin des Prez (c.1450/5­1521) Today, music inspired by the spirit of Rio's Carnival. Chanson: Ma bouche rit Rachmaninov: Variations on a Theme of Corelli Banchieri Singers, Dénes Szabó (conductor) Liszt: Consolation No 3 in D flat It's hard to imagine a more Brazilian composer than Heitor Villa­ 5:22 AM Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 in C sharp minor Lobos. His works are suffused with the accents of his native land Borodin, Alexander (1833­1887) ­ the street music of Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1887, Overture to Prince Igor George Li, piano in the dying years of the monarchy; the rural music he first Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Oliver encountered as a six­year­old, when his father had to hurriedly Dohnanyi (conductor) Presenter: Donald Macleod relocate himself and his young family to the countryside to avoid arrest for criticizing the new government; the Afro­Brazilian folk 5:33 AM Producer: Lindsay Pell. music he discovered on trips deep into the country's interior, Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) accounts of which he subsequently ­ and characteristically ­ Music for the Royal Fireworks WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07mwnmv) embroidered with tall tales of narrow escapes from cannibal Collegium Aureum Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2015/16, Episode 2 cooking pots; and above all, a general sense of the essence of 5:56 AM Brazil ­ its forests, its fauna, its folklore, its traditions. Intertwined Britten, Benjamin (1913­1976) This week's Lunchtime Concerts come from the Manchester with all these influences was Villa­Lobos's deep appreciation of Piano Concerto, Op.13 Chamber Concerts Society, and were recorded at the Royal European classical music ­ at least, selected aspects of it ­ which Robert Leonardy (piano), Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Northern College of Music. Performers include the Navarra he absorbed first from his father, a keen amateur cellist and Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor). Quartet, cellist Alban Gerhardt with pianist Anne­Marie McDermott, and the Britten Oboe Quartet. Today's programme concert­goer. Bach was an early and abiding passion, thanks, consists of Lennox Berkeley's String Trio, the Third String apparently, to a favourite aunt who played him extracts from The WED 06:30 Breakfast (b07mwg0t) Quartet by Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, and the enduring Well­Tempered Clavier. Visits by foreign musicians, notably Wednesday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Libertango by Astor Piazzolla. Artur Rubinstein and the Ballets Russes, added Ravel and Debussy to the mix. And in the 1920s he was able to spend Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast Presented by Tom Redmond several years living and working in Paris, where he was exposed show, featuring listener requests. above all to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, his first hearing of which Lennox Berkeley: String Trio Op.19 he described as the greatest musical experience of his life. In Email [email protected]. Britten Oboe Quartet 1957, two years before his death, he wrote that "Anyone born in Brazil who has formed his conscience in the heart of this land WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b07mwh93) Peteris Vasks: String Quartet No.3 cannot, even if he wishes, imitate the character and manners of Wednesday ­ Rob Cowan with Jessica Hynes Navarra Quartet other countries." Yet he ended his days disillusioned with the Brazilian musical scene: "I have done all in my power to diffuse 9: 00am Piazzolla: Libertango musical culture in Brazil, but it is useless. The country is My Favourite... Impromptus. This week Rob shares a selection of Alban Gerhardt (cello) / Anne­Marie McDermott (piano). dominated by mediocrity; for each mediocre person that dies, five his favourite impromptus, works that are based on improvisation more are born." and impulse. The line­up includes Schubert's Impromptu in G WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07mwnqv) flat, performed by Alfred Brendel, Scriabin's Impromptu Op.14 Proms 2016 Repeats, Proms at...The Chapel, Old Royal Naval In today's programme, one of Heitor Villa­Lobos's favourite No.1 with Klara Min and Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar College things: the Rio Carnival. We arrive in 1917, with the smash­hit of featuring Craig Ogden. that year's Carnival, a song called Pelo telefone ­ On the Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore Telephone ­ which composer Darius Milhaud, then Secretary to 9:30am the French Ambassador to Brazil, remembers with affection in his Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece of Another chance to hear the BBC Singers and Chief Conductor autobiography. Pelo telefone, written by a man known as Donga, music played backwards. David Hill perform Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle in the was the very first samba ­ or at least the first one to go viral ­ and stunning Old Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College in there's no doubt that Villa­Lobos, a lifelong lover of Carnival, 10am Greenwich. would have been there in the procession, swaying his hips to it Rob's guest this week is the BAFTA award winning actress and with the best of them. This essentially Cariocan celebration found writer Jessica Hynes. Jessica was one of the creators and stars of 2pm its way into a number of Villa­Lobos's works, from the charming the popular British sitcom Spaced, and is well known for her Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle solo­piano Carnaval das Crianças to the frankly orgiastic Chôros other comic roles including Cheryl in The Royle Family and BBC Singers da Dança, which has been described as a sort of Brazilian Rite of Siobhan in the Olympics backroom comedy Twenty Twelve, and David Hill (conductor) Spring. the BBC parody W1A. Jessica will be talking about her comedy writing and her acting roles, and sharing a selection of her "One of the sins of my old age" was how Rossini described his Donga (Ernesto Joaquim Maria dos Santos): 'Pelo telefone' favourite classical music, including works by John Ireland, Short Solemn Mass ­ which, famously, is neither short nor (extract) Marcel Tournier and Will Todd, every day at 10am. solemn, and so influenced by the music of the opera house that Baiano (Manuel Pedro dos Santos), vocals even to call it a Mass seems out of place. Elaborate choruses, 10:30am fabulously operatic solo writing ­ by turns dramatic, expressive Villa­Lobos: Carnaval das Crianças Music in Time: Romantic and humorous ­ have made this extraordinary piece one of the Nelson Freire, piano Rob places Music in Time. He heads to the Romantic era to look icons of the 19th­century choral repertoire. at the Ballade ­ a piece of music often written for the piano, and Mômoprecóce, Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre sur le 'Carnaval with storytelling characteristics. Rob plays a fine example of the The BBC Singers and their Chief Conductor David Hill perform des enfants brésiliens' (extract) genre: Chopin's turbulent Ballade No.4 in F minor. the work in the stunning Old Chapel of the Old Royal Naval Cristina Ortiz, piano College in Greenwich. New Philharmonia Orchestra 10:45am Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor In tonight's Prom, trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger will be [First broadcast on Saturday 6th August]. performing HK Gruber's Busking, a piece written for Vida Formosa; Viva o Carnaval (Guia prático, Bk 11) Hardenberger himself. This morning Rob features him in WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b07mwp9c) Sonia Rubinsky, piano Telemann's Trumpet Concerto in D. Hardenberger combines an Choral Evening Prayer at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral aria­like approach in the opening Adagio with dynamism and Chôros No 8, for 2 pianos and orchestra buoyancy in the other movements. Choral Evening Prayer live from Liverpool Metropolitan Linda Bustani, Ilan Rechtman, pianos Cathedral sung by the Royal School of Church Music Millennium São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Telemann Youth Choir John Neschling, conductor Trumpet Concerto in D Håkan Hardenberger (trumpet) Introit: Sing joyfully (Byrd) Samba clássico Academy of St Martin in the Fields Responses: Andrew Reid Teresa Berganza, mezzo Iona Brown (conductor). Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo, piano Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 10 of 13

Producer: Chris Barstow. Adventures in music, ancient to future. Max Reinhardt presents (BWV.502) an exclusive mixtape from celebrated Icelandic performance artist Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano) , Marco Fink (bass baritone) , WED 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mwnym) Ragnar Kjartansson, to coincide with a major exhibition of his Domen Marincic (gamba), Dalibor Miklavcic (organ) 2016, Prom 34: Dutilleux, HK Gruber and Beethoven work opening in London. 3:46 AM Hess, Willy (1906­1997) Live at BBC Proms: Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Kjartansson is renowned for his work combining music, theatre Suite in B flat major, Op.45, for piano Orchestra in Dutilleux and Beethoven's Symphony No.5. and exercises in endurance. His piece Take Me Here by the Desmond Wright (piano) Trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger is the soloist in H.K. Gruber's Dishwasher: Memorial for a Marriage from 2011 involves ten 3:57 AM Busking. singers performing for up to eight hours a day throughout the Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) exhibition. A former member of Reykjavík­based electronic pop Sonata da chiesa in F major, Op.1 No.1 Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London rock band Trabant and founder of the Bel­Air Glamour label, London Baroque Presented by Petroc Trelawny Kjartansson explores the outer reaches of his record collection in 4:03 AM this immersive 30­minute mix. Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) Henri Dutilleux: Timbres, espace, mouvement Ghanaia, for solo percussion H.K. Gruber: Busking, for trumpet, accordion, banjo and string Also on the show, new music from Peter Broderick; a Colin Currie (marimba) orchestra collaboration from Austrian electronic artist Christian Fennesz 4:11 AM and Jim O'Rourke; and a homage to Frank Zappa from avant Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) arr. Arthur Willner 20:25 INTERVAL garde big band Flat Earth Society. Romanian Folk Dances from Sz.56 Proms Extra: An Introduction to Dutilleux's Timbres, Espace, I Cameristi Italiani Mouvement Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. 4:18 AM Tom Service introduces Henri Dutilleux's Timbres, espace, Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) mouvement with French music specialist Caroline Rae, and The Duke of Gloucester's Trumpet Suite discusses the life and work of the composer, whose centenary we THURSDAY 11 AUGUST 2016 Crispian Steele­Perkins (trumpet), The King's Consort, Robert celebrate this year. Recorded earlier today at the Student Union of King (director) Imperial College London. THU 00:30 Through the Night (b07mwg0w) 4:31 AM Lars Ulrik Mortensen conducts Concerto Copenhagen in Gilse, Jan van (1881­1944) 20.45 Denmark Concert Overture in C minor Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67 Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jac van Steen John Shea presents a selection of music by Concerto Copenhagen (conductor) Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet directed by Lars Ulrik Mortensen including Charpentier, Lully 4:41 AM Mats Bergström, banjo and Rameau. Norman, Ludvig (1831­1885) Claudia Buder, accordion 12:31 AM 2 Charakterstücke, Op.1 BBC Symphony Orchestra Charpentier, Marc­Antoine [1634­1704] Bengt­Åke Lundin (piano) Sakari Oramo, conductor Sonata à 8 H548 4:51 AM Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Parry, Hubert (1848­1918) Two centuries on, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony has lost none of 12:46 AM Lord, Let Me Know Mine End (no.6 from Songs of Farewell) its shattering power. A tirade against destiny, it remains one of Lully, Jean­Baptiste [1632­1687] Gabrieli Consort, Paul McCreesh (director) the most compelling yet perfect musical arguments ever created. Excerpts from Trios de la chambre du roi simphonie 5:02 AM Sakari Oramo conducts it here, after the pulsating drive of HK Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Suriani Germani, Alberta (b.19??) Gruber's Busking, performed by Håkan Hardenberger, the soloist 12:53 AM Partita for whom it was created, and an unusual ensemble of accordion, de Visée, Robert [c1655­c1733] Branka Janjanin­Magdalenic (harp) banjo and strings. But, to start, music of pictorial delicacy: Henri Prelude for theorbo 5:12 AM Dutilleux's sonic reproduction of the cosmic, whirling effect of Fredrick Bock (theorbo) Van Gogh's painting The Starry Night. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) 12:55 AM Water Music: Suite in G major,HWV.350 Couperin, François [1668­1733] Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer (conductor) WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b06pssk1) La Sultane 2015 Festival, Landmark: Angela Carter 5:23 AM Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] 1:05 AM Angela Carter's work was described by Salman Rushdie as 9 Variations on a Minuet by Duport (K.573) Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de [1689­1755] Bart van Oort (piano) 'without equal and without rival'. The award winning author of Pastorale novels including The Bloody Chamber, Wise Children and Nights 5:33 AM Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Chausson, Ernest (1855­1899) at the Circus was a pioneer of English magic realism who re­ 1:14 AM imagined fairy tales and explored boundary breaking and Poème, Op.25, for violin and orchestra Marais, Marin [1656­1728] Igor Ozim (violin), Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony rebelling against the confines of society. Her non fiction book Prelude and Allemande The Sadeian Woman explored the ideology of pornography. Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) 5:50 AM 1:21 AM Thirteen years after her early death, the novelists Joanna Kavenna Tulindberg, Erik (1761­1814) Aubert, Jacques [1689­1753] and Natasha Pulley join Angela Carter's literary executor String Quartet No.3 in C major Amuzette IV Susannah Clapp and her friend the cultural critic Christopher Ostrobothnian Quartet Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Frayling to discuss Carter's writing and influence with Free 6:11 AM 1:28 AM Thinking presenter Philip Dodd. The readings are performed by Dittersdorf, Carl von (1739­1799) Couperin, François [1668­1733] Emily Woof. Symphony No.3 in G major 'Verwandlung Actaeons in einen Prélude non mesurée in D Hirsch' Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Christopher Frayling is the author of Inside the Bloody Chamber: La Stagione Frankfurt, Michael Schneider (director). on Angela Carter, the Gothic, and other weird tales which draws 1:31 AM on the letters he and Carter exchanged. Leclair, Jean­Marie [1697­1764 THU 06:30 Breakfast (b07mwg0y) Chaconne from Première recréation Thursday ­ Clemency Burton­Hill Joanna Kavenna is the author of five novels including Come to Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) the Edge. In 2013 she was included in the Granta List of 20 best 1:39 AM Clemency Burton­Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast young writers. Corette, Michael [1709­1795] show, featuring listener requests. La Touriére from Concerto comique No.18 Natasha Pulley is the author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Email [email protected]. and a graduate of the creative writing programme at the 1:44 AM University of East Anglia. Rameau, Jean­Philippe [1683­1764] THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b07mwh95) Chaconne ­ from Les Indes galantes Thursday ­ Rob Cowan with Jessica Hynes Susannah Clapp is the author of A Card from Angela Carter and Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Theatre Critic for The Observer. 1:51 AM 9:00am Lully, Jean­Baptiste [1632­1687] My Favourite... Impromptus. This week Rob shares a selection of Recorded in front of an audience at the Free Thinking Festival Trios de la chambre du roi simphonie: Chaconne ­ Simphonie his favourite impromptus, works that are based on improvisation Sage Gateshead and first broadcast in November 2015. Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) and impulse. The line­up includes Schubert's Impromptu in G 1:54 AM flat, performed by Alfred Brendel, Scriabin's Impromptu Op.14 Producer: Zahid Warley. Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) No.1 with Klara Min and Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar Symphony No.2 in B flat major, Op.15 featuring Craig Ogden. WED 22:45 The Essay (b04xrzjr) Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) Venice Unravelled, The Writing on the Wall 2:31 AM 9:30am Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Take part in our daily musical challenge: can you remember the Writer Polly Coles reads The Writing on the Wall, the third of her Clarinet Quintet in A major, K581 television show or film that featured this piece of classical music? essays about some of the ways in which Venetians and others Kimball Sykes (clarinet), Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Donnie have adapted to live in 21st­century Venice ­ one of the most Deacon (violin), Jane Logan (viola), Amanda Forsyth (cello) 10am beautiful cities in the world. In tonight?s essay, Polly argues that 3:05 AM Rob's guest this week is the BAFTA award winning actress and the recent Biennale fashion of rigging up neon strips of random Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) writer Jessica Hynes. Jessica was one of the creators and stars of text around the city Venice is nothing new in city that has always Cello Sonata in G minor, Op.65 the popular British sitcom Spaced, and is well known for her been written upon ­ in every sense of the phrase. Sol Gabetta (cello), Bertrand Chamayou (piano) other comic roles including Cheryl in The Royle Family and 3:36 AM Siobhan in the Olympics backroom comedy Twenty Twelve, and Written and performed by Polly Coles Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) the BBC parody W1A. Jessica will be talking about her comedy Producer: Melanie Harris Sparklab Productions. 4 Schemelli Chorales: Komm, süsser Tod, komm, sel'ge Ruh! writing and her acting roles, and sharing a selection of her (BWV.478); Liebster Herr Jesu, wo bleibst du so lange? favourite classical music, including works by John Ireland, WED 23:00 Late Junction (b07myrh0) (BWV.484); O finstre Nacht, wann wirst du doch vergehen Marcel Tournier and Will Todd, every day at 10am. Max Reinhardt with Ragnar Kjartansson's Mixtape (BWV.492); So wünsch' ich mir zu guter Letzt ein selig Stündlein Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 11 of 13

10:30am Alban Gerhardt (cello) / Anne­Marie McDermott (piano). devoted to revitalizing musical education along nationalistic lines. Music in Time: Renaissance In current terminology this led to a kind of 'weaponization' of Rob places Music in Time, turning the spotlight on the THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07mwnqx) choral singing; or as Villa­Lobos said, "The socializing power of Renaissance era as he examines how the publication of Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 25: Dvorak, Bartok collective singing teaches the individual to forfeit at the necessary polyphonic music helped to advance the career and fame of moment the egoistic idea of excessive individuality, integrating Tomás Luis de Victoria, spreading his name, and his glorious Afternoon on 3 ­ With Penny Gore him into the community." Villa­Lobos's duties as head of SEMA music, beyond his native Spain. were so time­consuming that his compositional output decreased Another chance to hear the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sharply, but the works he did manage to complete show a 10:45am conducted by Charles Dutoit, with Alban Gerhardt (cello). simplification of style that seems to stem from, or at least Rob features the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, who will be Dvorak's Cello Concerto and Bartok's opera Duke Bluebeard's complement, his new educational role. playing music by Bartók, Malcolm Hayes and Dvorák in tonight's Castle. Prom. This morning Rob shares their interpretation of Villa­Lobos: Missa São Sebastião (Benedictus ­ 'Sebastian! The Stravinsky's Scherzo Fantastique, the sort of narrative repertoire Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill at the Royal Albert Hall, Saint') that the orchestra excels in. Conductor Thierry Fischer draws London. Corydon Singers kaleidoscopic colours from BBC NOW in this late­Romantic Matthew Best, conductor showpiece. 2pm Dvorák: Cello Concerto in B minor Plantio do Coboclo (Ciclo Brasileiro) Stravinsky Débora Halász, piano Scherzo fantastique c.2.35pm BBC National Orchestra of Wales Bartók: Duke Bluebeard's Castle Descobrimento do Brasil, Suite No 4 (2nd mvt, Primeira Missa do Thierry Fischer (conductor). Brasil) Alban Gerhardt (cello) BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus THU 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b07mwn16) Ildikó Komlósi (soprano ­Judith) Sakari Oramo, conductor 2016 Queen's Hall Series, Simon Keenlyside and Friends John Relyea (bass ­ Duke Bluebeard) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Bach, arr Villa Lobos: Fugue in E flat minor from The Well­ The distinguished UK baritone Simon Keenlyside present another Charles Dutoit (conductor) Tempered Clavier, Bk 1 side to his artistry, singing a programme of jazz and cabaret with SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart a quartet that features some of the finest jazz musicians on the The gothic horror story of Duke Bluebeard prompted some of the Marcus Creed, conductor UK jazz scene today. He draws his songs from Broadway, most imaginative, descriptive and shocking music Bartók would operetta and the vibrant cabaret scene in Berlin in the 1930s. write. With its huge orchestra, underpinned in this concert Villa­Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No 8 performance by the mighty Royal Albert Hall organ, Bartók's São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Berlin: Isn't This a Lovely Day, from 'Top Hat' score speaks of the darkness of Bluebeard's vast castle and the John Neschling, conductor Kálmán: Tanz 17c, from 'The Duchess of Chicago' cold­blooded murder of his six wives. Kálmán: Lichtreklamen Producer: Chris Barstow. Kálmán: Tanz 16b, from 'The Duchess of Chicago' Under Principal Conductor Charles Dutoit, the Royal Weill: Johnny Johnson's Song Philharmonic Orchestra conjures up Bartók's unsettling realm THU 19:00 BBC Proms 2016 (b07mwnyp) Kálmán: Tanz No.1 after Dvorák's Cello Concerto, which the composer believed Live at BBC Proms: the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Kálmán: Cowboy Song, from 'Arizona Lady' 'outstrips the other two concertos of mine'. Principal Conductor Thomas Sondergard play Bartok, Dvorak Weill: Song of the Bigshot, from 'Happy End' and Malcolm Hayes. Weill: Lonely at Home, from 'Street Scene' [First broadcast on Wednesday 3rd August] Rodgers: Soliloquy, from 'Carousel' Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Berlin: Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Presented by Martin Handley. Gershwin: How Long Has This Been Going On?, from 'Funny Artists. Face' Bartok: Dance Suite Kern: Let's Begin, from 'Roberta' THU 16:30 In Tune (b07mwnvt) Malcolm Hayes: Violin Concerto (BBC commission: world Thursday ­ Suzy Klein premiere) 11.45 Interval Suzy Klein's guests include artists performing at the BBC Proms. 7.45: INTERVAL Donald Macleod introduces Leonard Bernstein's symphonic suite Proms Extra: An Introduction to Dvorak's Seventh Symphony from 'On the Waterfront', the award­winning Hollywood crime THU 18:00 Composer of the Week (b07mwnxq) Petroc Trelawny is joined by author and musicologist Jan film starring Marlon Brando. Heitor Villa­Lobos (1887­1959), The Great Educator Smaczny introduces Dvorak's Seventh Symphony and discusses the life and work of the composer. Recorded earlier at Imperial Strayhorn: Lush Life This week, in conversation with Brazilian musicologist Manoel College Union. Carmichael: Stardust Correa do Lago, Donald Macleod explores the music and life of Ellington: Mood Indigo Brazil's greatest composer, the mercurial Heitor Villa­Lobos. 8.05 Gershwin: Love Is Here to Stay Today, the Revolution of 1930 turns Villa­Lobos's life around. Dvorak: Symphony No.7 in D minor Loewe: On the Street Where You Live, from 'My Fair Lady' Porter: What Is This Thing Called Love?, from 'Wake Up and It's hard to imagine a more Brazilian composer than Heitor Villa­ Tai Murray (violin) Dream' Lobos. His works are suffused with the accents of his native land BBC National Orchestra of Wales Blane/Martin: The Girl Next Door (The Boy Next Door), from ­ the street music of Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1887, Thomas Sondergard (conductor) 'Meet Me in St Louis' in the dying years of the monarchy; the rural music he first Carmichael: Skylark encountered as a six­year­old, when his father had to hurriedly When the London Philharmonic Society asked Dvorak for a new Porter: So in Love, from 'Kiss me, Kate' relocate himself and his young family to the countryside to avoid symphony in 1884, the composer knew he had to deliver Ellington: Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me arrest for criticizing the new government; the Afro­Brazilian folk something special. In the resulting Seventh, the doubts and Kern: She Didn't Say Yes, from 'The Cat and the Fiddle' music he discovered on trips deep into the country's interior, frustrations Dvorak experienced as a composer are defeated by accounts of which he subsequently ­ and characteristically ­ music that triumphs compellingly over its own nervous energy, Simon Keenlyside, baritone embroidered with tall tales of narrow escapes from cannibal bursting into radiant brightness in the final bars. Tonight, Howard McGill, saxophone, clarinet, flute, piccolo cooking pots; and above all, a general sense of the essence of Dvorak's most fascinating symphony is heard after Malcolm Gordon Campbell, trombone Brazil ­ its forests, its fauna, its folklore, its traditions. Intertwined Hayes's new concerto, a work inspired by the mood and Richard Pryce, double bass with all these influences was Villa­Lobos's deep appreciation of atmosphere of the Outer Hebrides and played by former Radio 3 Matthew Regan, piano European classical music ­ at least, selected aspects of it ­ which New Generation Artist Tai Murray. The solo line soars in the Mike Smith, drums, percussion he absorbed first from his father, a keen amateur cellist and outer sections as a life­form in flight in this concerto with an concert­goer. Bach was an early and abiding passion, thanks, open­air spirit. Bartok's colourful Dance Suite, featuring Presenter: Donald Macleod apparently, to a favourite aunt who played him extracts from The Hungarian and Arabic folk melodies, opens the concert. Producer: Lindsay Pell. Well­Tempered Clavier. Visits by foreign musicians, notably Artur Rubinstein and the Ballets Russes, added Ravel and THU 21:15 Free Thinking (b06p596v) THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07mwnn3) Debussy to the mix. And in the 1920s he was able to spend 2015 Festival, Work Available: No Humans Need Apply Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2015/16, Episode 3 several years living and working in Paris, where he was exposed above all to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, his first hearing of which "By 2029 computers will have emotional intelligence and be as This week's Lunchtime Concerts come from the Manchester he described as the greatest musical experience of his life. In convincing as people". Ray Kurzweil, Google's Director of Chamber Concerts Society, and were recorded at the Royal 1957, two years before his death, he wrote that "Anyone born in Engineering, predicts this scenario ­ also explored in Channel 4's Northern College of Music. Performers include the Britten Oboe Brazil who has formed his conscience in the heart of this land hit drama, Humans. Quartet, and cellist Alban Gerhardt with pianist Anne­Marie cannot, even if he wishes, imitate the character and manners of So what are the skills needed for the 21st­century workplace and McDermott. Today's programme includes oboe quartets by other countries." Yet he ended his days disillusioned with the do humans have them? Benjamin Britten and EJ Moeran, plus cello music by Britten and Brazilian musical scene: "I have done all in my power to diffuse Gershwin. musical culture in Brazil, but it is useless. The country is According to Paul Mason, TV journalist and author of dominated by mediocrity; for each mediocre person that dies, five PostCapitalism, we face seismic change in part due to the Presented by Tom Redmond more are born." revolution in information technology.

Moeran: Fantasy Quartet in F minor In today's programme, Villa­Lobos returns to Rio from his second Paul Mason joins Lucy Armstrong, Chief Executive of The Britten Oboe Quartet stay in Paris to be greeted by two major new developments: first, Alchemists ­ who help companies grow ­ and Richard and Daniel the nearly­completed statue of Christ the Redeemer, rising ever Susskind, authors of The Future of the Professions, who argue we Britten: Phantasy Quartet higher on the summit of the Corcovado, the granite crag that will no longer need doctors, lawyers, accountants, teachers and Britten Oboe Quartet towers over the city; and second, the revolution that brought others to work as they did in the 20th century. about the overthrow of the Old Republic and thrust Getulio Britten: Cello Sonata in C, Op.65 Vargas into power. By a combination of lucky timing and Chaired by Free Thinking presenter Rana Mitter in front of an Alban Gerhardt (cello) / Anne­Marie McDermott (piano) opportunism, Villa­Lobos, despite his distinct lack of formal audience at the Free Thinking Festival at Sage Gateshead and first musical training, was to become the respected and powerful head broadcast in November 2015. Gerswhin: Three Preludes of a new body within the Ministry of Education ­ SEMA ­ Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 12 of 13

Producer: Luke Mulhall. 4:00 AM be taking to the stage in tonight's Prom to premiere his composer­ Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) pianist brother Huw Watkins' Cello Concerto. This morning Rob THU 22:15 BBC Proms (b07myrdk) Trumpet Suite features both brothers in a recording of Martinu's Variations on a 2016, Prom 36: Jamie Cullum Prom Blagoj Angelovski (trumpet), Velin Iliev (organ) Slovak Folksong. Having worked with the Nash Ensemble and 4:08 AM the Emerson Quartet, Paul, like Huw, is a seasoned chamber Live at the BBC Proms: Jamie Cullum presents an evening of Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) player: both make the very most of Martinu's engaging set of late­night jazz, with performances from BBC Introducing artists, Nocturne No.1 in E flat minor, Op.33 No.1 Variations. the Heritage Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley. Livia Rev (piano) 4:16 AM Martinu Live from the Royal Albert Hall Rore, Cipriano de (c1515­1565) Variations on a Slovak Folksong Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill 'Vaghi pensieri' (Joyful thoughts...) Paul Watkins (cello) The Consort of Musicke: Emma Kirkby (soprano), Mary Nichols Huw Watkins (piano). Jamie Cullum, piano/vocals (alto), Andrew King (tenor), Paul Agnew (tenor), Alan Ewing The Roundhouse Choir (bass), Anthony Rooley (director) FRI 11:00 Edinburgh International Festival (b07mwn18) The Heritage Orchestra 4:21 AM 2016 Queen's Hall Series, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Jules Buckley, conductor Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) Tognetti, Alice Coote and Stuart Skelton Two Slavonic Dances (Op.46): No.8 (Presto) in G minor & No.3 Straddling the boundaries of jazz, pop and rock, Jamie Cullum (Poco Allegro) in A flat major Live from the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, Donald Macleod returns for another Late Night Prom after his sell­out appearance Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Arvid Engegård (conductor) presents the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Richard Tognetti in 2010. This time, backed by the Roundhouse Choir and 4:31 AM with mezzo­soprano Alice Coote and tenor Stuart Skelton in a Heritage Orchestra, he offers his own take on a collection of pop Walton, William [1902­1983] lushly Romantic recital. Wagner's tender Siegfried Idyll is songs, in the spirit of The Song Society ­ Cullum?s project to Orb and Sceptre ­ coronation march followed by Mahler's richly spiritual song cycle Das Lied von der create fast and loose covers of favourite tracks. BBC Philharmonic, John Storgårds (conductor) Erde, arranged in 1920 by Schoenberg for chamber ensemble. He brings the same approach of new discovery both to his use of 4:39 AM the wide array of instruments available and to exploring the Czerny, Carl (1791­1857) Wagner: Siegfried Idyll distinctive space of the Royal Albert Hall. Brilliant polonaise, Op.296, for piano six hands Kestutis Grybauskas, Vilma Rindzeviciute, Irina Venkus (pianos) 11.20 Interval THU 23:30 Late Junction (b07mwpb0) 4:53 AM Cecilia Bernardini plays Bach's Violin Concerto in E major with Max Reinhardt Praetorius, Michael (c.1571­1621) the Dunedin Consort and John Butt Meine Seel erhebet den Herren (Deutsches Magnificat) Adventures in music, ancient to future. Join Max Reinhardt live Schütz Akademie, Howard Arman (conductor) 11:40 in the studio for beats from Bogotá courtesy of Chúpame El Mahler (arr. Schoenberg): Das Lied von der Erde 5:06 AM Dedo, who fuse grindcore and black metal with the tropical Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] flavours of cumbia and reggaeton; eccentric fairground disco Australian Chamber Orchestra Cello Sonata in D minor from D.W. Robertson (AKA Ergo Phizmiz) and an excerpt from Richard Tognetti (director/violin) Henrik Brendstrup (cello), Tor Espen Aspaas (piano) Dutch composer Louis Andriessen's monodrama about the Alice Coote (mezzo­soprano) 5:18 AM tumultuous life of writer Anaïs Nin. Stuart Skelton (tenor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Flute Quartet No.4 in A major, K298 Produced by Alannah Chance for Reduced Listening. Presenter: Donald Macleod Dae­Won Kim (flute), Yong­Woo Chun (violin), Myung­Hee Producer: Laura Metcalfe. Cho (viola), Jink­Yung Chee (cello) 5:31 AM FRIDAY 12 AUGUST 2016 FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b07mwnnk) Sibelius, Jean [1865­1957] Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2015/16, Episode 4 Symphony No.7 in C major, Op.105 FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b07mwg10) BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Yulianna Avdeeva at the Chopin and His Europe International This week's Lunchtime Concerts come from the Manchester 5:52 AM Music Festival in Poland Chamber Concerts Society, and were recorded at the Royal Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Northern College of Music. Performers include the Britten Oboe Violin Sonata No.6 in A major, Op.30 No.1 From the 10th Chopin and His Europe International Music Quartet, and pianist Aleksandar Madžar with the Navarra Quartet. Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) Festival, pianist Yulianna Avdeeva plays Mozart, Verdi, Liszt Today's programme puts Part 3 of Oliver Knussen's "Triptych" ­ and Chopin. With Jonathan Swain. 6:15 AM his Cantata for oboe and string trio ­ alongside Brahms's Auric, Georges (1899­1983) arr. Philip Lane 12:31 AM mammoth Piano Quintet in F minor. Suite from the film 'It Always Rains on Sunday' Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] BBC Philharmonic, Rumon Gamba (conductor). Piano Sonata in D major, K284 Presented by Tom Redmond Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b07mwg12) 12:56 AM Knussen: Cantata for oboe and string trio, Op.15 [Part 3 of Friday ­ Tom McKinney Verdi, Giuseppe [1813­1901], arr. Liszt, Franz [1811­1886] 'Triptych'] Danza sacra e duetto finale d'Aida, S436 Britten Oboe Quartet Tom McKinney presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) featuring listener requests. 1:09 AM Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op.34 Liszt, Franz [1811­1886] Aleksandar Madžar (piano) / Navarra Quartet. Email [email protected]. Après une lecture de Dante ­ Fantasia quasi sonata ­ from Années de Pèlerinage, deuxième année, Italie, S161 FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b07mwnqz) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b07mwh97) Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Proms 2016 Repeats, Prom 26: Brahms, Reinbert de Leeuw Friday ­ Rob Cowan with Jessica Hynes 1:25 AM Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] Afternoon on 3 ­ with Penny Gore 9:00am 24 Preludes, Op.28 My Favourite... Impromptus. This week Rob shares a selection of Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Another chance to hear: Oliver Knussen conduct the BBC his favourite impromptus, works that are based on improvisation 2:03 AM Symphony Orchestra ­ Reinbert de Leeuw's symphonic poem The and impulse. The line­up includes Schubert's Impromptu in G Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] Night Wanderer and Brahms' Piano Concerto No.2 with Peter flat, performed by Alfred Brendel, Scriabin's Impromptu Op.14 Mazurka in A minor, Op.67 No.4 Serkin. No.1 with Klara Min and Bennett's Five Impromptus for guitar Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) featuring Craig Ogden. Presented by Penny Gore from the Royal Albert Hall, London 2:07 AM Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) 9:30am Flute Concerto in D minor, H426 2pm Take part in today's musical challenge: trace the classical theme Robert Aitken (flute), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op.83 behind a well­known song. (conductor) 2:31 AM 2.55pm 10am Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Reinbert De Leeuw: Der nächtliche Wanderer ('The Night Rob's guest this week is the BAFTA award winning actress and Concerto in D minor for violin, piano and string orchestra Wanderer') (UK premiere) writer Jessica Hynes. Jessica was one of the creators and stars of Leonidas Kavakos (violin), Enrico Pace (piano), Risør Festival the popular British sitcom Spaced, and is well known for her Strings Peter Serkin, piano other comic roles including Cheryl in The Royle Family and BBC Symphony Orchestra 3:09 AM Siobhan in the Olympics backroom comedy Twenty Twelve, and Oliver Knussen, conductor Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) the BBC parody W1A. Jessica will be talking about her comedy String Octet in A major, Op.3 writing and her acting roles, and sharing a selection of her When Brahms came to write his Second Piano Concerto more Atle Sponberg (violin), Joakim Svenheden (violin), Aida­Carmen favourite classical music, including works by John Ireland, than two decades after his First, out went the confident swagger Soanea (viola), Adrian Brendel (cello), Vertavo String Quartet: Marcel Tournier and Will Todd, every day at 10am. of a man in his prime and in came a feeling of intimacy and Øyvor Volle (violin), Berit Cardas (violin), Henninge Landaas expectation. (viola), Bjørg Værnes Lewis (cello) 10:30am 3:46 AM Music in Time: Baroque Oliver Knussen balances the Brahms with the far­flung world of Foulds, John (1880­1939) Rob places Music in Time, heading back to the Baroque era with Der nächtliche Wanderer ('The Night Wanderer') by Dutch An Arabian Night music by Pachelbel, who is known almost exclusively for his composer and conductor Reinbert de Leeuw. This deftly coloured Cynthia Fleming (violin), Katharine Wood (cello), BBC Concert famous canon. Rob explores Pachelbel's output further, looking in symphonic poem has been described as 'a bath of beauty' and 'a Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor) particular at his chamber music collection, Musikalische high­density monument in music'. 3:52 AM Ergötzung ­ 'Musical Delight'. Stainov, Petko (1896­1977) [First broadcast on Thursday 4th August] The Secret of the Struma River 10:45am Gusla Men's Choir, Vassil Stefanov (conductor) Rob's Proms artist of the day is the cellist Paul Watkins, who will Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Artists. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 6 – 12 August 2016 Page 13 of 13

FRI 16:30 In Tune (b07mwnvw) and Principal Conductor Thomas Sondergard play Walton, Friday ­ Suzy Klein Webern and Brahms's Fourth Symphony, plus a new cello concerto from Huw Watkins for his brother, Paul. Suzy Klein's guests include singer Ruthie Henshall, plus artists appearing at the BBC Proms. Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Presented by Petroc Trelawny FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b07mwnxs) Heitor Villa­Lobos (1887­1959), Life in the Limelight Walton: Partita Huw Watkins: Cello Concerto (BBC commission: world This week, in conversation with Brazilian musicologist Manoel premiere) Correa do Lago, Donald Macleod explores the music and life of Brazil's greatest composer, the mercurial Heitor Villa­Lobos. 8.20 INTERVAL Today, fame and fortune yield a steady stream of commissions. Proms Extra: An Introduction to Brahms's Fourth Symphony Andrew McGregor and Laura Tunbridge provide an introduction It's hard to imagine a more Brazilian composer than Heitor Villa­ to Brahms's Symphony No 4 in E minor, the composer's last Lobos. His works are suffused with the accents of his native land symphony, notable for its last movement which is in the form of a ­ the street music of Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1887, symphonic passacaglia. in the dying years of the monarchy; the rural music he first Recorded earlier this evening at Imperial College Union. encountered as a six­year­old, when his father had to hurriedly relocate himself and his young family to the countryside to avoid 8.40 arrest for criticizing the new government; the Afro­Brazilian folk Webern: Passacaglia music he discovered on trips deep into the country's interior, Brahms: Symphony No.4 in E minor accounts of which he subsequently ­ and characteristically ­ embroidered with tall tales of narrow escapes from cannibal Paul Watkins (cello) cooking pots; and above all, a general sense of the essence of BBC National Orchestra of Wales Brazil ­ its forests, its fauna, its folklore, its traditions. Intertwined Thomas Sondergard (Principal Conductor) with all these influences was Villa­Lobos's deep appreciation of European classical music ­ at least, selected aspects of it ­ which Thomas Sondergard conducts his BBC National Orchestra of he absorbed first from his father, a keen amateur cellist and Wales in a Prom exploring the idea of the orchestral 'passacaglia' concert­goer. Bach was an early and abiding passion, thanks, and some of the most delicious and subtle sonorities ever apparently, to a favourite aunt who played him extracts from The conjured. Brahms's fourth and final symphony feels like the Well­Tempered Clavier. Visits by foreign musicians, notably composer's supreme achievement for orchestra; its finale, a Artur Rubinstein and the Ballets Russes, added Ravel and radiant passacaglia, is the summation of the composer's quest to Debussy to the mix. And in the 1920s he was able to spend wed discipline and emotion. After Walton's boisterous Partita several years living and working in Paris, where he was exposed comes the world premiere of the latest Proms cello concerto, a above all to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, his first hearing of which piece written by Huw Watkins and played by his bother, Paul. It's he described as the greatest musical experience of his life. In a work that stems from the brothers' long experience of 1957, two years before his death, he wrote that "Anyone born in performing chamber music together. "I'm biased of course," says Brazil who has formed his conscience in the heart of this land Huw, "but there's no cellist I know who makes a more expressive cannot, even if he wishes, imitate the character and manners of and beautiful sound.". other countries." Yet he ended his days disillusioned with the Brazilian musical scene: "I have done all in my power to diffuse FRI 22:00 Free Thinking (b06ns0qh) musical culture in Brazil, but it is useless. The country is 2015 Festival, In Conversation with Richard Dawkins dominated by mediocrity; for each mediocre person that dies, five more are born." 'We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further'. Richard In today's programme, Villa­Lobos finally cracks America ­ the Dawkins' book "The God Delusion" created waves when it was result being a string of conducting engagements and commissions first published nearly ten years ago. Rebutting religions of all that kept him busy and well­remunerated for the last decade­and­ kinds Dawkins became one of 'the New Atheists', a group of a­half of his life. Among the commissions were a film score for thinkers including Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris and Daniel MGM, a Broadway musical, a Chopin homage for UNESCO, a Dennett. He first came to public attention though in 1976 with his concerto for the legendary guitarist Segovia, a symphony for the iconic book "The Selfish Gene" which popularised the gene­ Boston Symphony Orchestra and a concerto grosso for the newly­ centred view of evolution. In 2013 he was voted the world's top created American Wind Symphony ­ pretty much the last thing thinker in Prospect magazine's poll of over 10,000 readers from Villa­Lobos wrote. It's generally agreed that despite some gems, over 100 countries. the works of this final chapter of Villa­Lobos's life are of uneven quality ­ the word 'no' seemed not to be in his vocabulary. Richard Dawkins talks to Philip Dodd about his memoir, "Brief Perhaps this by all accounts charming, endlessly resourceful man Candle in the Dark" in which he explores his life in the just couldn't bear to disappoint. intersection between culture, religion and science.

Villa­Lobos: Overture (Floresta do Amazonas) Recorded in front of an audience at the Free Thinking Festival at Moscow Physical & Engineering Institute Male Chorus Sage Gateshead and first broadcast in November 2015 Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Alfred Heller, conductor Producer: Luke Mulhall.

Food for Thought, from Magdalena FRI 22:45 The Essay (b04xrzjt) Judy Kaye (singer, Teresa) Venice Unravelled, So Near to Venice Orchestra New England Evans Haile, conductor Writer Polly Coles reads So Near to Venice, the last of her essays about some of the ways in which Venetians and others have Hommage à Chopin (Nocturne and Ballade) adapted to live in 21st­century Venice. Moving to Venice with Jonathan Plowright, piano her family for several years gave her a resident's view of a city she loves and despairs of in equal measure. Once the most Guitar Concerto cosmopolitan city in Europe, nowadays it seems little more than a Julian Bream, guitar stage­set for the tourist industry. But Venice will always be more London Symphony Orchestra than the most idealized city in the world. André Previn, conductor In this edition, Polly looks at the invisible residents of Venice Symphony No 11 (2nd mvt, Largo) who service the millions of tourists who descend on the city each Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra year. Carl St Clair, conductor Written and performed by Polly Coles Concerto Grosso for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and wind Producer: Melanie Harris Sparklab Productions. orchestra (1st mvt, Allegro non troppo) 'The President's Own' United States Marine Band FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b07myvvn) José Serebrier, conductor Lopa Kothari ­ A Brazilian session recorded in Sao Paulo

Floresta do Amazonas (Melodia Sentimental) Coinciding with the Olympics, Lopa Kothari travels to Brazil to Anna Korondi, soprano introduce a session with Brazilian folk and popular musicians, São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Choir recorded recently in São Paulo. The group Clareira led by John Neschling, conductor legendary pianist Benjamin Taubkin opens the show, exploring Afro­Brazilian influences fused with contemporary jazz; then, an Producer: Chris Barstow. ensemble put together for this session showcasing the young talent emerging from the 'Paulista' scene, featuring accordion, FRI 19:30 BBC Proms (b07mwnyr) violin, guitar and percussion; and musician and researcher 2016, Prom 37: BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Thomas Alfredo Bello, aka DJ Tudo and his band close this varied Sondergard musical landscape, mixing melodies and rhythms from around Brazil with electronica and rock, giving it a modern and urban Live at the BBC Proms: the BBC National Orchestra of Wales touch. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/