Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 1 of 10

SATURDAY 28 JANUARY 2017 5:34 AM Berliner Philharmoniker BPHR 160041 (6LP) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b08bbnww) Symphony No 25 in G minor K183 10.40am – Ivan Hewett’s survey Dvorak's New World Symphony Danish Radio Sinfonietta, Adam Fischer (Conductor) Rock Concerto ­ Road Movies ­ Symphony No. 3 5:59 AM ADAMS, J: Road Movies for violin & piano Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Dvořák's New World Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839­1881) GLASS, P: Symphony No. 3 Symphony from Lugano in Switzerland. The Seminarist MILLS, M: Concerto for Violin, Rock Band and String Orchestra 1:01 AM Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) Robert McDuffie (violin), Mike Mills (piano/bass/guitar), John Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) 6:02 AM Neff (guitar), William Tonks (guitar), Patrick Ferguson Cello Concerto in A minor, Op 129 Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839­1881) (drums/percussion), MCS Ensemble, Ward Stare Daniel Müller­Schott (cello), Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus Gornimi tikho letela dusha nebesami (Softly the spirit flew) ORANGE MOUNTAIN OMM0113 (CD) Poschner (conductor) Petteri Salomaa (baritone), Ilmo Ranta (piano) 1:25 AM 6:06 AM Philip Glass: The Complete Sony Recordings Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Britten, Benjamin [1913 ­ 1975] SONY 88985337612 (24CD) Cello Suite No 3 in C major, BWV 1009 (Sarabande) 4 Sea Interludes, Op.33a Daniel Müller­Schott (cello) BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor) Cluster Ensemble Plays Philip Glass 1:29 AM 6:23 AM GLASS, P: Two Pages; Music in Fifths; Music in Contrary Dvořák, Antonín (1841­1904) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Motion; Music in Similar Motion; Music With Changing Parts Symphony No 9 in E minor, Op 95, 'From the New World' Piano Sonata in F major, H.16.29 Cluster Ensemble Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus Poschner (conductor) Eduard Kunz (piano) ORANGE MOUNTAIN OMM0109 (3CD) 2:13 AM 6:37 AM Glass: Glassworlds, Vol. 2 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Rimsky­Korsakov, Nikolai (1844­1908) GLASS, P: Etudes For Piano Nos. 1­10; Etudes For Piano Nos. Overture, (Die Zauberflöte), K620 The tale of Tsar Saltan ­ Suite Op 57 11­20 Swiss Italian Orchestra, Markus Poschner (conductor) Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Verbitsky Nicolas Horvath (piano) 2:20 AM (conductor). GRAND PIANO GP690 (CD) MacDowell, Edward (1860­1908) Suite in A minor for large orchestra, Op 42 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b08c2lfg) The Glass Effect Eastman­Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson (conductor) Saturday ­ Martin Handley GLASS, P: Etude No. 1; Etude No. 2; Etude No. 5; Etude No. 9; 2:40 AM Piano Etude No. 12; Piano Etude No. 16; Piano Etude No. 17; Piston, Walter (1894­1976) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Piano Etude No. 18; Piano Etude No. 20; Koyaanisqatsi Prelude and Allegro (for organ and orchestra) (1943) featuring listener requests. (Soundtrack); Suite for Harp; Quiet Music; A Hudson Cycle; David Schrader (organ), Grant Park Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar Erla's Waltz; Tomorrow's Song; Ambre; In the Sky and on the (conductor) Email [email protected]. Ground; Night Loops; Lift Off ­ An Arrangement of 2:51 AM Koyaanisqatsi SAT Griffes, Charles Tomlinson (1884­1920) 09:00 Record Review (b08c2lfk) Lavinia Meijer (harp) Three Tone Pictures, Op 5 Building a Library: Sibelius's Tapiola SONY 88985351432 (2CD) David Allen Wehr (piano) 3:01 AM with Andrew McGregor GLASS, P: The Perfect American Roussel, Albert (1869­1937) Christopher Purves (Walt Disney), David Pittsinger (Roy Piano Trio in E flat major, Op 2 (1902) 9am Disney), Donald Kaasch (Dantine), Janis Kelly (Hazel Disney), Mats Jansson (piano), Tale Olsson (violin), Johanna Sjunnesson Amy Dickson: Glass Teatro Real Madrid, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor) (cello) GLASS, P: Violin Concerto (arr. Dickson); Sonata No. 1 for ORANGE MOUNTAIN OMM0102 (2CD) 3:30 AM Violin and Piano (arr. Dickson); Escape!; Morning Passages Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Amy Dickson (), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Mikel 11.45am – Disc of the Week Prélude à l'après­midi d'un faune Toms (conductor) Tchaikovsky & Sibelius Violin Concertos BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor) SONY 88985411942 (CD) SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 47 3:41 AM TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 35 Scriabin, Alexander [1872­1915] Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto & Lalo: Symphonie espagnole Lisa Batiashvili (violin), Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op 20 LALO: Symphonie espagnole Op. 21 (conductor) Alexei Volodin (piano), Sinfonia Varsovia, Robert Trevino TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 35 DG 4796038 (CD) (conductor) Augustin Hadelich (violin), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor), Omer Meir Wellber (conductor) 4:18 AM SAT 12:15 Music Matters (b08c2lfm) LPO LPO0094 (CD) Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Philip Glass at 80, Britten Exhibition, Alpesh Chauhan Dall' ondoso periglio (recit); Aure, deh, per pieta (aria) ­ scena Dvorak: Piano Trios Op. 65 & 90 from 'Giulio Cesare' Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Delphine Galou (contralto), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko DVORAK: Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor Op. 90 (B166) 'Dumky'; Piano Trio No. 3 in F minor Op. 65 (B130) (director) As the BBC Symphony Orchestra marks the 80th birthday of the Trio Wanderer 4:26 AM American composer Philip Glass with an Immersion Day at the HARMONIA MUNDI HMM902248 (CD) Bizet, Georges (1838­75) Barbican in London, Music Matters brings together two of Glass' Habanera (L'amour est un oiseau rebelle) ­ from 'Carmen' working companions to reveal life on the inside of his legendary Haydn: String Quartets Opp 54 & 55 (arranged for trumpet and orchestra) New York studio ­ Michael Riesman, director of the Philip Glass HAYDN: String Quartet Op. 54 No. 1 in G major; String Quartet Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Ensemble, and the composer Nico Muhly, who spent 9 years Op. 54 No. 2 in C major; String Quartet Op. 54 No. 3 in E major; Rasilainen (conductor) working as Glass' copyist on his film and stage works. 4:31 AM String Quartet Op. 55 No. 1 in A major; String Quartet Op. 55 No. 2 in F minor 'The Razor'; String Quartet Op. 55 No. 3 in B Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) The Britten­Pears foundation is opening a new exhibition in major 2 Elegiac melodies for string orchestra, Op 34 Aldeburgh, Queer Talk: Homosexuality In Britten's Britain, The London Haydn Quartet CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) which reflects on the life and works of during HYPERION CDA68160 (2CD) 4:40 AM the period of social change that led to the 1967 sexual offences Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) act, which decriminalised homosexual acts in private for men Edward Gardner conducts Holst & Richard Strauss Concerto da camera in C major, RV 88 over 21. Sara talks to the exhibition's curator Lucy Walker, and HOLST: The Planets Op. 32 Camerata Koln explores the impact of that landmark legislation on classical, pop STRAUSS, R: Also sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 4:48 AM and jazz with the pianist Rolf Hind, music writer Martin Aston CBSO Youth Chorus, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Pahor, Karol (1896­1974) and guitarist Deirdre Cartwright. Edward Gardner (conductor) Oce náš hlapca jerneja CHANDOS CHSA5179 (Hybrid SACD) Chamber Choir AVE, Andraž Hauptman (Conductor) And an interview with the 26­year old conductor Alpesh 4:54 AM Chauhan, who makes his debut with the London Symphony 9.30am ­ Building a Library Tchaikovsky, Pitor Illyich (1840­1893) Orchestra this month. A series of short notice call­ups from Building a Library: Andrew Mellor sifts through some of the Dance of the Jesters, from The Snow Maiden, Op12 orchestras including the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and available recordings of Sibelius's Tone Poem Tapiola. Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic, Kristjan Järvi (conductor) the Royal Flemish Philharmonic have added to Chauhan's Tapiola is Sibelius's final masterpiece for orchestra and, it has growing reputation as one of 's rising stars. He 5:01 AM been said that, had he written nothing else, this haunting work Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) tells Sara about his approach to working with major orchestras, alone would rank him among the greats. The head of the score and how he believes music can reach new audiences. Scherzo capriccioso, Op 66 sets the scene: "In Pohjola there are thick, dark forests that dream BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) wild dreams, forever secret. Tapio's eerie dwellings are there and SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b08c2lfp) 5:14 AM half­glimpsed spirits, and the voices of twilight." Storace, Bernado (fl. 1664) Rob's Gold Standard Ciaconna – Berlin Philharmonic playing Brahms Symphonies on 10.20am Music from Finzi, Mozart, Prokofiev and Elgar with performers United Continuo Ensemble vinyl 5:20 AM including David Oistrakh, Eugene Ormandy, Fritz Reiner and Elbphilharmonie : The First Recording (Brahms: Karl Richter. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4) Der Geist hilft unser Schwacheit, BWV 226 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90; Symphony No. 4 SAT 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b08c2lfs) Choir of Latvian Radio, Aivars Kalejas (organ), Sigvards Klava in E minor Op. 98 Pacifism (conductor) NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Thomas Hengelbrock 5:28 AM (conductor) Matthew Sweet with music for films with a pacifist theme in the Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) arr. Maganini, Quinto SONY 88985405082 (CD) Pavane pour une infante defunte, arr. for oboe and piano week that has seen the launch of Mel Gibson's new film "Hacksaw Ridge" with music by Rupert Gregson­Williams. Roger Cole (oboe), Linda Lee Thomas (piano) BRAHMS: Symphonies Nos. 1­4 (Complete) Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (conductor) The programme features music from "Gandhi", "The Day The Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 2 of 10

Earth Stood Still", "Doctor Who and the Daleks", ""Starship Label Camelia Martyn Brabbins (conductor). Troopers", "Howl's Moving Castle", "La Grande Illusion", "King Number TF2 Side 2 Band 4 and Country", "Paths of Glory", "The Victors", "Hair", "Born On Duration 4.00 SAT 20:50 Between the Ears (b08c2lg2) The Fourth Of July", "Friendly Persuasion", "Witness" and "The Performers: Teddy Fullick, t; Dick Cook, cl; Roy Maskell, tb; Between the Essays Great Dictator" ­ as well as part of Rupert Gregson­Williams's Maggie Kinson, v, p; Alyn Shipton, b; Norman Emberson, d. new score. 1980. Last autumn, five radio producers from around the world 'hijacked' The Essay to offer a series of Radio 3's innovative SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b08c2lfv) Artist Coleman Hawkins Between the Ears features in miniature. Each episode took on the Alyn Shipton with your requests for jazz from all periods and in Title Body and Soul qualities of one piece from within a baroque suite and tonight all styles ­ instrumental, vocal or experimental Composer Heyman, Sour, Eyton, Green they can be heard in sequence in an omnibus edition. Album La Grande Histoire Du Jazz e­mail your requests to [email protected]. Label Le Chant Du Monde In the opening Prelude the Australian producer Sophie Townsend Number Track 20 weaves a tender exploration of what beginnings might be found Artist Original Dixieland Five Duration 2.42 when everything has ended. (With music by Martin Peralta.) Title Tiger Rag Performers Coleman Hawkins­ts, Gene Rodgers­p, Tommy Composer La Rocca Lindsay and Joe Guy ­trp, Earl Hardy­trb, Jackie Fields, Eustis Fugue, by the British producer Michael Umney, offers a poetic Album Original Dixieland Jazz Band: 1921 & 1936 More­alt, William Oscar Smith­b, Arthur Herbert­d. 1939 exploration of the countryside, farming and false nostalgia. Label EPM Number ZET728 Track 9 Artist The Menuet by Belgian producer Katharina Smets presents a Duration 2.38 Title Big Butter and Egg Man musical piece about the empty space between people that were Performers: Nick La Rocca, c; Eddie Edwards, tb; Larry Shields, Composer Venable once very close, set in the harbour city of Antwerp. A menuet is cl; J Russel Robinson, p; Tony Sbarbaro, d. 2 Sept 1936. Album Great Original Performances 1931 and 39 an old waltz that keeps a safe distance between the dancers. From Label BBC across the room, the dancers glance at each other, briefly touching Artist Freddie Keppard’s Jazz Cardinals Number RPCD 609 Track 1 hands and letting go... (With sound and electronics by Inne Title Stock Yards Strut Duration 3.06 Eysermans.) Composer Keppard Performers: Muggsy Spanier, c; Rod Cless, cl; George Brunies, Album King Oliver: Snag It tb; George Zack, p; Bob Casey, b; Al Sidell, d, 1939. Pavane, by Norwegian producer Sindre Leganger, looks at those Label Marshall Cavendish who live in the shadow of 'The Man' ­ the tip of a mountain in Number CD 020 Track 20 Artist Original Dixieland Jazz band western Norway, which is perenially reported to be on the verge Duration label says 3.05 but I think is is 2.28 Title Sphinx of falling down. (With music by Tri­Tachyon.) Performers: Freddie Keppard, t; Johnny Dodds, cl; Eddie Composer J. Berni Barbour Vincent, tb; Arthur Campbell, p; Jasper Taylor, perc. Sept 1926. Album The London Recordings And in conclusion, the Toccata by the Canadian producers Mira Label World Records Burt­Wintonick and Cristal Duhaime blends reality and fiction to Artist Sidney Bechet Number SH220 Side 2 Track 6 explore a parasitic relationship. Featuring the voice of Jane Title Weary Way Blues Duration 3.12 Lewis. Composer Bechet Performers D.J. LaRocca, cornet; Emile Christian, trombone; Album Sidney Bechet and Bunk Johnson Larry Shields, ; J. Billy Jones, piano; Tony Sbarbaro, A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 3. Label Blue Note drums. 1920 Number BLP 7008 Side 2 Track 3 SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b08c2lg4) Duration 3.16 Artist Kid Ory Philip Glass, Anthony Braxton and friends Performers: Sidney Bechet, Albert Nicholas, cl; , p; Title Tiger Rag Pops Foster, b; Danny Alvin, d. 1946. Composer La Rocca Kate Molleson presents music by iconic American composers Label Vogue Philip Glass and Anthony Braxton. To launch the programme Artist Versatile Four Number V2011 Side A there are highlights from today's Philip Glass Total Immersion Title Down Home Rag Duration 3,17 day at the Barbican in London, featuring pianists Robert Allan Composer Sweatman Performers Mutt Carey, t; Barney Bigard, cl; Kid Ory, tb; Buster and Ben Smith playing some of Glass's piano Etudes and Album Ragtime to Jazz 1912­1919 Wilson, p; Bud Scott, g; Ed Garland, b; Minor Hall, d. 1946 movements from Glassworks, and choral works from the BBC Label Timeless Singers and conductor Tecwyn Evans. Plus a BBC Scottish Number Track 6 SAT 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b08c2lfy) Symphony Orchestra concert focusing on polymath composer and Duration 3.41 Tony Kofi Quartet multi­instrumentalist Anthony Braxton: Ilan Volkov conducts Performers: George Archer, d; Gus Haston, reeds; Tony Tuck, world premieres of two of Braxton's closest collaborators, James Charlie Mills, bj. 1916 Claire Martin presents a performance by saxophonist Tony Kofi Fei and Taylor Ho Bynum, framed by the UK premieres of paying tribute to Thelonious Monk, marking the legendary Braxton's own 1970s Compositions Nos 27 and 63. Artist Echoes of Swing pianist's centenary year. Recorded on the Jazz Line­Up stage as Title Original Dixieland One Step part of the 2016 London Jazz Festival. Composer LaRocca / Shields SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2017 Album Dancing SAT 18:30 on 3 (b08c2lg0) Label ACT Birtwistle's The Last Supper SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b01mk8th) Number Track 15 Benny Carter Duration 3.10 In the year 2000 the Ghost of Harrison Birtwistle's opera The Last Performers: Colin Dawson, t; Chris Hopkins, as; Bernd Lhotzky, Supper calls on Christ and his disciples to reunite: to remember, Geoffrey Smith's Jazz, a personal journey taking in great p; Oliver Mewes, d. 2015 and reflect on humanity and the world around them. Originally musicians and great music commissioned by Staatsoper, Berlin and Glyndebourne Festival Artist Freddie Hubbard Opera, this will be the first UK performance since its initial This week, Geoffrey takes a look at the august career of altoist­ Title In a Mist production. composer Benny "King" Carter Composer Beiderbecke Album Sky Dive It is described as a 'dramatic tableau', and as with many Birtwistle Programme first heard in 2012. Label CTI scores the drama is in the music itself: the opera has all of his Number 6018 Side 1 Track 2 characteristically strong­etched colours, ritualised structures, and 01 Benny Carter (artist) Duration 7.05 long­spun lyrical lines, all underpinned by driving rhythmic I'd Love It Performers: Freddie Hubbard, t; Keith Jarrett, p; Ron Carter, b; momentum. Performer: Benny Carter Billy Cobham, d. plus big band, October 1972. Long associated with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, 02 The Chocolate Dandies (artist) Artist Benny Carter Martyn Brabbins conducts an outstanding cast of soloists Once Upon a Time Title Old Fashioned Love including Roderick Williams as Jesus, and Susan Bickley as the Performer: The Chocolate Dandies Composer Johnson, Mack mysterious presence known as Ghost. Interspersed with the action Album Jazz Giant the BBC Singers perform the Three Latin Motets which represent 03 Benny Carter (artist) Label Contemporary some of Birtwistle's most haunting and questioning music, along Symphony in Riffs Number S7555 Track 1 with electonic realisations by Sound Intermedia. Presented by Performer: Benny Carter Duration 7.59 Andrew McGregor. Performers: Frank Rosolino (trombone), Benny Carter (alto sax, 04 Benny Carter (artist) arrange), Ben Webster (tenor sax), André Previn (piano), Barney Christ ..... Roderick Williams (baritone) Swingin' at Maida Vale Kessel (guitar), Leroy Vinnegar (bass), Shelly Manne (drums) Judas ..... Daniel Norman (tenor) Performer: Benny Carter Ghost ..... Susan Bickley (mezzo soprano) Artist Earl Okin Little James ..... William Towers (countertenor) 05 Django Reinhardt (artist) Title Madraguda James ..... Bernhard Landauer (countertenor) Crazy Rhythm Composer Okin Thomas ..... Jeffrey Lloyd­Roberts (tenor) Performer: Django Reinhardt Album Bossa Britannica Andrew ..... Alexander Sprague (tenor) Label Preiser Simon ..... Philip Sheffield (tenor) 06 Django Reinhardt (artist) Number 90804 Track 1 Bartholomew ..... Andrew Tortise (tenor) I'm Coming Virginia Duration 6.09 Philip ..... Marcus Farnsworth (baritone) Performer: Django Reinhardt Performers: Earl Okin, v, g, p; Simon Woolf, b; Simon Morton, d. John ..... Benedict Nelson (baritone) 2009. Matthew ..... Toby Girling (bass­baritone) 07 Chu Berry (artist) Thaddaeus ..... Matthew Brook (bass) Lonesome Nights Artist Inter Cities Jazz band Peter ..... Edward Grint (bass) Performer: Chu Berry Title I’m Gonna Lock My Heart Composer Eaton, Shand BBC Singers 08 Lionel Hampton (artist) Album Wishing BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra When Lights Are Low Sound Intermedia Performer: Lionel Hampton Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 3 of 10

09 Fats Waller (artist) speaks out about "the over­mathematization of economics at the 01 00:00 Fryderyk Chopin Moppin' and Boppin' expense of common sense". Etudes, Op. 10 No.12 in C minor Performer: Fats Waller Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) The programme ends with a preview of a new recording of 10 Benny Carter (artist) Donald Swann's "Bilbo's Last Song", setting words by Tolkien. 02 00:02 Cadillac Slim W.B. Yeats Performer: Benny Carter Produced by Elizabeth Burke A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. 03 00:02 11 Art Tatum (artist) W.B. Yeats Blues in Bb SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08bbj1s) Performer: Art Tatum Wigmore Hall Mondays: Roderick Williams and Roger Vignoles 04 00:03 Messa da Requiem Dies irae 12 Benny Carter (artist) Baritone Roderick Williams and pianist Roger Vignoles perform Performer: Sir Antonio Pappano Honeysuckle Rose songs by Fauré, Caplet, Honegger and Poulenc, from London's Performer: Benny Carter Wigmore Hall. 05 00:04 John Milton 13 Benny Carter (artist) Introduced by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Blue Star 06 00:06 Johannes Brahms Performer: Benny Carter Fauré: Mirages, Op 113 Weighing, Op. 49 No. 4: Good evening, good night Caplet: Cinq ballades françaises de Paul Fort Performer: Dietrich Fischer­Dieskau (vocal), Wolfgang 14 Benny Carter (artist) Honegger: Petits cours de morale Sawallisch (piano) Sleep Poulenc: Deux poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire; Parisiana Performer: Benny Carter 07 00:07 (Rpt). James Joyce SUN 01:00 Recital (b08c2lwr) Glass Night SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b08c2n8h) 08 00:08 Faure Bach's Orchestral Suites Requiem Agnus Dei Tom McKinney presents an all­night celebration of the music of Performer: The Cambridge Singers, Members of The City of Philip Glass, focusing on his epic early masterpiece Music In Hannah French looks in depth at JS Bach's four orchestral suites, London Sinfonia, John Rutter (director) Twelve Parts, which lasts some three and a half hours. Philip which play something of a Cinderella role to the Brandenburg Glass is recognised as one of the greatest of the so­called Concertos. Though they are some of Bach's most festive works, 09 00:11 Minimalist composers who developed their radical new style of they remain an incomplete set, never published, or even Sylvia Plath music in the bohemian atmosphere of the considered a collection in his lifetime. Basically, they are suites downtown loft scene of the 1960s. of dance­pieces in French Baroque style preceded by an 10 00:13 Henryk Mikolaj Górecki Glass had studied classical composition but was looking for a ouverture. This genre was extremely popular in during Symphony No.3, Op. 36 II. Lento e Largo: Tranquillissimo new kind of musical language. He formed the Philip Glass Bach's day, and he showed far less interest in it than was usual. Cantabillissimo, Dolcissimo, Legatissimo Ensemble, an amplified group including several electric Telemann left us with 135 examples, Graupner 85 and Fasch a Performer: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Donald Runnicles keyboards, wind instruments (, flutes), and soprano neat 100, so why did such a prolific and accomplished composer (Conductor) voices. The group played loud and rhythmic music that had the as Bach shun the genre? Hannah delves into some of the many attack and excitement of rock music, very different from the recordings of the pieces to find out. 11 00:17 refined sounds of the classical concert hall, and they tended to Samuel Beckett perform in unorthodox venues such as loft spaces. SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (b08bbp2l) Glass's music for his ensemble culminated in Music in Twelve Choral Vespers from Westminster Cathedral 12 00:19 György Ligeti Parts (1971­1974), which began as a single piece with twelve Chamber Concerto ­ I Corrente instrumental parts but developed into a cycle of twelve substantial Choral Vespers on the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul from Performer: London Sinfonietta, David Atherton (Conductor) pieces. This broadcast will also include shorter works by Glass Westminster Cathedral written for his ensemble from this period: Music with Changing 13 00:23 Parts, Music in Similar Motion, Music in Contrary Motion and Introit: Sancte Paule Apostole (Palestrina) Thomas Hardy Music in Fifths. All in all, a blockbuster six hours of hypnotic Hymn: Excelsam Pauli gloriam (Plainsong) minimalism. Psalms 116, 126 (Plainsong) 14 00:24 Canticle: Ephesians 1 vv.3­10 (Plainsong) La Mer De l'aube à midi sur la mer SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b08c2lwt) Reading: 1 Corinthians 15 vv.9­10 Performer: Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Myung­Whun Chung Sunday ­ Martin Handley Responsory: Confitebor tibi, Domine (Plainsong) (Conductor) Magnificat octavi toni (Morales) Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Motet: Buccinate in neomenia tuba (Croce) 15 00:28 featuring listener requests. Antiphon: Alma redemptoris Mater (Victoria) Wallace Stevens Organ Voluntary: Prelude in E flat BWV 552 (Bach) Email [email protected]. 16 00:32 Björk Master of Music: Martin Baker Anchor Song SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b08c2lww) Assistant Master of Music: Peter Stevens Performer: Björk Jonathan Swain Organ Scholar: Alexander Pott. 17 00:33 Picking up on ideas from this week's Building A Library choice, SUN 16:00 The Choir (b08c2n8k) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sibelius's Tapiola, Jonathan Swain explores musical forests and Lionel Meunier, Siglo de Oro, Bach Collegium Japan jungles through the compositional eyes of Peterson­Berger, 18 00:35 Ludwig van Beethoven MacDowell, Villa­Lobos and Rossini. The week's young artists How do you breathe new life into one of the most recorded Symphony No. 9, D minor, op. 125 Molto vivace are the Catalan ensemble, the Gerhard Quartet, and the neglected composers of all time? Lionel Meunier joins Sara Mohr­Pietsch Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker, Ferenc Fricsay (Conductor) classic is Dohnanyi's Variations on a Nursery Song, Opus 25. to talk about his much heralded Bach performances with Belgian ensemble Vox Luminis. Plus music for saxophone and voices 19 00:38 SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b08c2lwy) from new British choir Siglo de Oro, and Masaaki Suzuki's Bach E.T.A. Hoffmann Stephanie Collegium Japan performs Mozart. 20 00:40 Franz Schubert Stephanie Flanders is familiar to most of us from the years she SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (b08c2n8p) Winterreise Der Leiermann spent as the BBC's Economics Editor, untangling graphs and What Makes a Song? Performer: Dietrich Fischer­Dieskau, Gerald Moore (piano) statistics and treasury policies with great clarity and cheerful common sense. She left the BBC in 2013 and is now chief market Tom Service considers what makes a good song work ­ verse, 21 00:44 strategist for Britain and Europe at JP Morgan Asset chorus, a good tune and...? Is a pop song using fundamentally the Joseph Conrad Management. But she's also the daughter of the late Michael same structure as an art song or Lied? From the timeless pop of Flanders, of Flanders and Swann, the writer of so many The Carpenters to the gigantic "song­symphonies" of Gustav 22 00:45 György Ligeti memorable comic songs ­ like "Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud". Mahler, Tom examines what you can do with a few verses, Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (1982) Hommage a Brahms ­ IV perhaps a chorus, and maybe a "middle eight". He's also joined by Lamento, Adagio Michael Flanders died when Stephanie was only six, but she composer and pianist Richard Sisson to consider the genius of Performer: André Cazalet (horn), Guy Comentale (violin), Cyril remembers the pleasure of pushing him around in the wheelchair Robert Schumann's songcraft, and by producer Dan Carey who Huvé (piano) he used after catching polio as a student. And because she didn't considers contrasting song structures by The Beach Boys and know him for long, she has spent time researching his life, Frank Ocean. 23 00:50 combing through boxes in the garage, and re­discovering her H.P. Lovecraft father through his music. SUN 17:30 Words and Music (b08c2n8s) 24 00:52 Christoph Willibald Gluck On the Edge Music choices include some of her father's favourite songs, Orfeo Ed Euridice Act Three ­ Aria: "Che Far ò Senza Euridice?" including a little­known song about gluttony which is a protest Words and Music exploring the idea of on the edge, writing and Performer: Montiverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Derek against the cruelty of foie gras. She includes too Glenn Gould's musical marginalia and tension. From birth to death, the seashore Lee Ragin (Countertenor), John Eliot Gardiner (Conductor) recording of a Haydn Piano Sonata which kept her going through to the cliff, precipices and sleep, beginnings and endings, long nights in Washington when she was writing speeches for Bill roadsides and corners, featuring artists as diverse as Wagner, 25 00:56 Clinton. The speeches were about impending financial crisis and, Kafka, Ligeti, Ballard as an economist, Stephanie has weathered many financial crises, Sangharakshita able to unpick the deepest workings of both the Treasury and the With David Threlfall and Alexandra Gilbreath City and explain them to a mass audience. She is not afraid to 26 00:57 Mumon shake up the status quo: an unmarried mother, she challenged Producer: Luke Mulhall. David Cameron on tax breaks for married women, and her blog Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 4 of 10

27 00:58 By Steve Waters. Dramatising the shadowy relationship between Cello Sonata in G, Op 5 No 8 ­ from 'Eight solos for the Partita no.3 in E major ­ III Gavotte en rondeau the state and the stage in the 1730s, 'Scribblers' focuses on the violoncello with a thorough bass' Performer: Yehudi Menuhin (violin) relationship between young playwright Henry Fielding and the Jaap ter Linden (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord), Ageet First Minister Robert Walpole. Tracking back and forth between Zweistra (cello continuo) 28 01:00 high politics and the emergence of a fringe theatre of real dissent, 4:03 AM Franz Kafka it explores the premature birth of political theatre through the Dall'Abaco, Evaristo Felice (1675­1742) mad­cap work of Fielding before it was strangled by the Concerto a piu istrumenti in C major Op 6 No 10 29 01:03 Béla Bartók Licensing Act of 1737. Il Tempio Armonico Music for Strings, Percussion And Celesta III Adagio 4:10 AM Performer: Academy of St Martin­in­the Fields, Neville Marriner A Cast Iron production for BBC Radio 3. Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) (Conductor) Impromptu No 3 in B flat major (from 4 Impromptus D935) Steve Waters' plays include English Journeys (1998), After the (1828) 30 01:05 Gods (2002) and Fast Labour (2008) ­ all produced on Hampstead Ilze Graubina (Piano) J.G. Ballard Theatre Main Stage; The Contingency Plan (2009), Little 4:19 AM Platoons (2011), Ignorance/Jahiliyyah (2012) and Temple (2015) Addinsell, Richard (1904­1977) 31 01:07 Wagner ­ currently playing at Donmar Warehouse. His radio play Bretton Warsaw Concerto, for piano and orchestra Tristan und Isolde ­ Dritter Aufzug ­ Mild Und Leise Wie Er Woods was broadcast on Radio 3 in 2014. Steve lectures in Patrik Jablonski (piano), Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw, Lächelt creative writing at the University of East Anglia. Wojiech Rajski (conductor) Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker, Waltraud Meier (Soprano), 4:31 AM Daniel Barenboim (Conductor) Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ...... Niamh Cusack Spohr, Louis (1784­1859) Robert Walpole ...... David Troughton Fantasy, Theme and Variations a Theme of Danzi, Op 81 SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (b08c2n8v) Henry Fielding ...... Carl Prekopp László Horvath (clarinet), New Budapest String Quartet Boulez and His Rumble in the Jungle James Ralph/Lord Hervey ...... Trevor White 4:39 AM Nicholas Paxton/Henry Giffard ...... Peter Hamilton Dyer Norman, Ludvig (1831­1885) In the 1950s the controversial young French composer Pierre Molly Skerrett ...... Jane Whittenshaw 2 Charakterstücke for piano, Op 1 Boulez made three life­changing trips to South America as Charlotte Charke ...... Laura Elphinstone Bengt­Åke Lundin (piano) Director ...... Jeremy Mortimer musical director of the prestigious Renaud­Barrault Theatre 4:49 AM Producer ...... Jeremy Mortimer Company. Whilst in Rio he experienced a Candomblé religious Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) ritual, whose African rhythms and sounds inspired him to write 4 Gesänge, Op 32 SUN some of the most important music of the twentieth century. 22:30 Early Music Late (b08c2n94) Ruud van der Meer (baritone), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Camerata Bern 4:59 AM Robert Worby reveals, in rare recordings, the untold story of how Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) South America changed Boulez's life, and how his exposure to Elin Manahan Thomas presents highlights from a concert given Sonata in D minor for recorder and continuo ­ from Essercizii non­Western music is now changing the way we listen to his by Camerata Bern at the Cour de l'Hotel de Ville, Geneva. Musici music. Inspired by the world of 17th and 18th century Parisian ballet, Camerata Köln: Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer Zipperling Amandine Beyer leads the group in music by Rameau, Campra (cello); Sabine Bauer (harpsichord) Boulez first heard non­European music in 1943 when he and Rebel. 5:09 AM used to go to the Musée Guimet to transcribe field recordings of Gabrieli, Andrea (1532/3­1585) ethnic music. The museum had planned a major mission to Indo­ Jean­Philippe Rameau: Orchestral Suite from the ballet 'Zaïs' Aria della battaglia à 8 China, and Boulez had applied to join them as an Andre Campra: Orchestral Suite from the opera 'L'Europe galante' Theatrum Instrumentorum, Stefano Innocenti (conductor) ethnomusicologist; had it not been for the outbreak of the Vietnam war in 1947 his life might have gone in a different Jean­Féry Rebel: Les Elemens ­ Simphonie Nouvelle 5:19 AM direction. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Camerata Bern Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 1 No 4 (HWV.362) By the time of his second trip to South America, in 1956, he'd Amandine Beyer (violin/director). Tomaž Lorenz (violin), Jerko Novak (guitar) been studying non­Western music for ten years, and the 5:29 AM Candomblé that he'd heard in Brazil that year infuses the score of SUN 23:30 Recital (b08cgkw7) Milhaud, Darius (1892­1974) his masterpiece Le Marteau sans Maitre. Pierre Boulez Le Globe­trotter, Op 358 CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor) But it's in the music Barrault asked him to write for his Following on from this evening's Sunday Feature, a chance to 5:48 AM production of the Greek tragedy The Oresteia that you can hear hear in full Pierre Boulez's Flute Sonatine and Le Marteau sans Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) the Candomblé most clearly. This, his only major work for the Maître, performed by members of the Ensemble Piano Sonata No 12 in F major, K332 stage, is shrouded in mystery; savagely cut and unheard, it Intercontemporain. Kevin Kenner (piano) brought the ritual of an occult séance into the French theatre. 6:07 AM Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) As Robert Worby discovers, on the third and final trip to 1956 MONDAY 30 JANUARY 2017 No 2 in E flat major, Op 74 South America, Boulez was propelled in a new direction when Kari Kriikku (clarinet), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the young composer conducted a symphony orchestra in MON 00:30 Through the Night (b08c2r0x) Sakari Oramo (conductor). for the first time, launching his parallel career as one Maciej Malecki's Spring Summer of the world's greatest conductors. MON 06:30 Breakfast (b08c2r0z) Jonathan Swain presents a performance from of Maciej Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny Malecki's Spring, Summer Cantata. The incidental music to l'Orestie is courtesy of Musique: 12:31 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, http://www.francemusique.fr/emission/le­mitan­des­ Malecki, Maciej [b.1940] featuring listener requests. musiciens/2014­2015/les­faces­b­de­pierre­boulez­et­maurice­ Spring, Summer Cantata jarre­3­5­03­18­2015­13­00 Marta Boberska (soprano), Tomasz Rak (baritone), Schola Email [email protected]. Cantorum Gedanensis, Polish Chamber Chorus, Jan Lukaszewski And the recordings of the Candomblé are all available at the (chorus master), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marcin MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b08c2r11) Centre of Research in Ethnomusicology: http://archives.crem­ Nalecz­Niesiolowski (conductor) Monday ­ Sarah Walker with Hugh Sykes cnrs.fr/ 1:40 AM Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) 9am For more information on the letters and itinerary of the South 3 Nocturnes for piano, Op 9: No 1 in B flat minor; No 2 in E flat Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a American trips see Pierre Boulez Studies by Edward Campbell major; No 3 in B major range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. (Editor), and Peter O'Hagan (Editor) Cambridge University Press. Maria João Pires (piano) 1:59 AM 9.30am SUN 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2n8x) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music Poulenc and Ravel Symphony no. 1 in C minor, Op 11 played in reverse. Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) Ian Skelly introduces a concert of Poulenc's Gloria and Ravel's 2:31 AM 10am ballet Daphnis et Chloé from the Orchestre National de France Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning broadcast journalist conducted by Bernard Haitink Missa Dei filii (Missa ultimarum secundat) ZWV 20 for soloists, Hugh Sykes. Hugh began working in radio in the early 1970s, chorus and orche then after a stint in local TV he spent ten years on BBC Radio 4's Poulenc: Gloria Martina Janková (Soprano), Wiebke Lehmkuhl (Contralto), Today programme. He went on to front PM on Radio 4 and his Patricia Petibon (soprano) Krystian Adam Krzeszowiak (Tenor), Felix Rumpf (Bass), reporting has taken him all over the world, from China and Radio France Chorus Chamber Choir, Wrocław Baroque Orchestra, Václav Palestine to South Africa and Northern Ireland. He talks to Sarah Orchestre National de France Luks (Conductor) about the dangers and delights of delivering features from the Bernard Haitink (conductor) 3:13 AM front line and chooses a selection of his favourite classical music. Bruch, Max (1838­1920) Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé, complete ballet Symphony No.1 in E flat Op 28 10.30 Radio France Chorus Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz Music in Time: Baroque Orchestre National de France (Conductor) Sarah places Music in Time, heading back to the Baroque period Bernard Haitink (conductor) 3:44 AM and explaining how, despite their name, Trio Sonatas do not necessarily require three players. Recorded at the Maison de la Radio, Paris Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Photo of rehearsal (c) Radio France/Christophe Abramowitz. 8 Variations on Mozart's 'La ci darem la mano' (WoO 28) arranged for oboe and piano 0 11am Hyong­Sup Kim (oboe), Ja­Eun Ku (piano) Sarah's Artist of the Week is one of America's finest orchestras, SUN 21:00 Drama on 3 (b060zkjq) the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble renowned Scribblers 3:53 AM Hellendaal, Pieter (1721­1799) especially for the warm sound of its impressive brass section. Every day this week Sarah will be showcasing recordings the Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 5 of 10 orchestra has made with some of the most celebrated conductors Annie Laurie. Emma Smith meets drummer Phelan Burgoyne, who has a new of the twentieth century, including a classic account of Rimsky­ album out with Rob Luft and Martin Speake, and Al Ryan Korsakov's Scheherazade, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Other MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08c2r17) presents a selection of contemporary jazz recently uploaded to highlights are Brahms' Fourth Symphony with Daniel Barenboim, BBC Philharmonic, Episode 1 BBC Introducing. Strauss's epic tone poem Ein Heldenleben with Bernard Haitink, Rafael Kubelik in Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and Georg Solti Jonathan Swain presents a week of performances by the BBC conducting Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'. Philharmonic, featuring the music of Sibelius each day. Today TUESDAY 31 JANUARY 2017 includes Sibelius's lyrical Violin Concerto performed by Jennifer Rimsky­Korsakov Pike at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. The orchestra is TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b08c2s7x) Scheherazade joined by Noriko Ogawa for Ravel's jazz­inspired G major Piano 2016 Montreal International Music Competition Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concerto, and Ben Gernon conducts Beethoven's Pastoral Fritz Reiner (conductor). Symphony. Jonathan Swain presents some of the semi­final violin recitals from the 2016 Montreal International Music Competition for MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08c2r13) 2pm violin. Further recitals in tomorrow night's programme. Benjamin Britten (1913­1976), Frank and Henry Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 47 12:31 AM Jennifer Pike (violin) Gabriel Fauré (1845­1924) Few composers have cast such a long shadow over a nation's BBC Philharmonic Sonata no. 1 in A major Op.13 for violin and piano musical consciousness as Benjamin Britten. Born in 1913 in the Juanjo Mena (conductor) Bomsori Kim (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk, Britten was the first of his 12:55 AM generation to attain international recognition; while at home his Juon: Rhapsodic Symphony Eugene Ysaÿe (1858­1931) music breathed new life into the cultural fabric of post­war BBC Philharmonic Sonata no. 3 in D minor Op.27'3 (Ballade) for violin solo Britain. An accomplished pianist and conductor, he re­established John Storgards (conductor) Bomsori Kim (violin) "English" opera with the overwhelming success of "Peter 1:03 AM Grimes", first heard in 1945. Together with his partner in life and c.3.15pm Henryk Wieniawski music, the tenor Peter Pears, he founded the Aldeburgh Festival Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major Polonaise no. 1 in D major Op.4, arr. for violin & piano in 1948. The level of recognition Britten achieved is all the more Noriko Ogawa (piano) Bomsori Kim (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) remarkable because in 1948 he was still only 35! BBC Philharmonic 1:08 AM Andrew Gourlay (conductor) Fryderyk Chopin arr. Nathan Milstein Across the week Donald Macleod explores these formative years. Nocturne in C sharp minor Op.27'1, arr. for violin and piano It's a rich seam of music to mine, with works including Les c.4.20pm Ji Won Song (violin); Francis Perron (piano) Illuminations, the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, The Beethoven: Symphony No 6 in F major (Pastoral) 1:13 AM Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Sinfonia da Requiem. BBC Philharmonic Niccolo Paganini (1782­1840) The week concludes with excerpts from Peter Pears's acclaimed Ben Gernon (conductor). From 24 Caprices Op.1 for violin solo: no.11 in C major recording of Peter Grimes and the triumphal conclusion of Ji Won Song (violin) Britten's Spring Symphony, premiered in 1949 by Pears and the MON 16:30 In Tune (b08c2r19) 1:17 AM contralto Kathleen Ferrier. Barry Douglas, Francesca Dego, Francesca Leonardi, Derek Ludwig van Beethoven (1770­1827) Gripper Violin Sonata in C minor Op.30'2 Donald Macleod begins his survey with three enduring influences Ji Won Song (violin); Francis Perron (piano) on Britten: his musically inclined mother, his first significant Sara Mohr­Pietsch's guests include violinist Francesca Dego and 1:43 AM composition teacher, Frank Bridge, whom he met when he was pianist Francesca Leonardi who perform live in the studio ahead barely in his teens, and the 17th­century English composer Henry Jean Papineau­Couture (1916­2000) of a concert at Lancaster University. Derek Gripper joins to talk Violin Sonata in G (1st movement) Purcell, to whom he paid tribute in The Young Person's Guide to about his new CD which features arrangements of kora music for the Orchestra. Petterli Iivonen (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) the guitar. Barry Douglas will also perform live from his new 1:47 AM Schubert CD. Dawn (Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes) Jean Sibelius (1865­1957) 5 Danses champêtres Op.106 for violin and piano Flanders Symphony Orchestra MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08c2r13) Jan Latham­Koenig, conductor Petterli Iivonen (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] 1:55 AM Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge, Op 10 (excerpt) Sergey Prokofiev (1891­1953) MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2r1c) Camerata Nordica Violin Sonata no.1 in F minor Op.80 Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Maria Joao Pires Terje Tønnesen, conductor Petterli Iivonen (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) 2:25 AM The great Mozartian pianist Maria João Pires joins the Scottish Quatre Chansons Françaises Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Chamber Orchestra and their Principal Conductor Robin Ticciati Felicity Lott, soprano Batti, batti, bel Masetto recit and aria from Act I of 'Don to perform two of Mozart's best­loved piano concertos alongside English Chamber Orchestra Giovanni' (K.527) Dvorak's cycle of ten short pieces entitled Legends, arranged for Steuart Bedford, conductor Rosemary Joshua (soprano), Freiburg Barockorchester, René chamber orchestra. Jacobs (conductor) Purcell, arr Britten 2:31 AM Dvorak: Legends, Op 59 Nos 1­5 Chacony for Strings in G minor Zelenka, Jan Dismas (1679­1745) Mozart: Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 Chamber Orchestra of Europe Te Deum in D major ZWV.146 for chorus and orchestra Martina Janková (Soprano), Isabel Jantschek (Soprano), Wiebke interval at 8.25pm approx The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op 34 Lehmkuhl (Contralto), Krystian Adam Krzeszowiak (Tenor), London Symphony Orchestra Felix Rumpf (Bass), Dresden Chamber Choir, Wroclaw Baroque approx Benjamin Britten, conductor. 8.45pm Orchestra, Václav Luks (conductor) Dvorak: Legends, Op 59 Nos 6­10 3:00 AM Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat, K595 MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08c2r15) Madetoja, Leevi (1887­1947) Wigmore Hall Mondays: Peter Moore and James Baillieu The Ostrobothnians, Suite for Orchestra (Op.52) Maria João Pires, piano Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jorma Panula (conductor) Scottish Chamber Orchestra Live from Wigmore Hall, London trombonist Peter Moore teams 3:16 AM Robin Ticciati, conductor up with pianist James Baillieu for an eclectic programme of old Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) and new music including a a world premiere. Quartet No.1 in F major for flute, clarinet, bassoon and horn Followed by music for brass band written by British composers as Canberra Wind Soloists a prelude to Thursday's Radio 3 in Concert from the Royal Peter Moore, winner of the 2008 BBC Young Musician of the 3:28 AM Northern College of Music's Brass Band Festival featuring the Year competition, made history in 2014 when he was appointed Tallis, Thomas [c.1505­1585] Cory Band. the youngest­ever member of the London Symphony Orchestra at Loquebantur variis linguis for 7 voices the age of 18. He is also a current Radio 3 New Generation Artist. BBC Singers, Bo Holten (director) MON 22:00 Music Matters (b08c2lfm) He reveals every facet of his instrument's character in this 3:33 AM [Repeat of broadcast at 12:15 on Saturday] programme, from the tender melody of the Rachmaninov to the Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) majestic power of Hindemith's Sonata. Symphony no.22 (H.1.22) in E flat major 'The Philosopher' MON 22:45 The Essay (b08c2r1f) Prima La Musica, Dirk Vermeulen (conductor) Black and White, Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics James Maynard (b.1977) 3:49 AM Urban Variations (world première) In this series of essays, five writers talk about what black and Pierne, Gabriel (1863­1937) white evokes for them. Beginning with something quite tangible, Etude de concert for piano (Op.13) Robert Schumann (1810­1856) Paloma Kouider (piano) Fantasiestücke Op. 73 each piece unfolds to tell a story that is deeply personal and also far­reaching. 3:54 AM Verdi, Giuseppe (1813­1901) Axel Jørgensen (1881­1947) Aria 'Di Provenza il mar' ­ from 'La Traviata' Romance Op. 21 Broadcaster and GP Farrah Jarral talks about what it means to be fluent in something you don't understand. It all starts with the Gaétan Laperrière (baritone), Orchestre Symphonique de Trois­ Rivières, Gilles Bellemare (conductor) Henri Duparc (1848­1933) little sticker that decorated the covers of her teenage CD 3:58 AM La vie antérieure collection. Muffat, Georg (1653­1704) Toccata Octava in G (Apparatus musico­organisticus, 1690) Sergey Rachmaninov (1873­1943) MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b08bg9dx) Marcel Verheggen (organ) Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 19 (3rd movt, Andante) Bobo Stenson and Martin Speake quartet 4:07 AM Wagner, Richard [1813­1883] (1895­1963) Soweto Kinch presents a new set from a concert by Swedish Prelude to Act 1 ­ from 'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' Trombone Sonata pianist Bobo Stenson and UK saxophonist Martin Speake, with their quartet, featuring Conor Chaplin, bass, and James Maddren, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek (conductor) Arthur Pryor (1870­1942) drums, given last spring at Milton Court in the City of London.

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4:17 AM Mozart c.3.15pm back to the studio with Jonathan Swain Solnitz, Anton Wilhelm (c.1708­c.1752­3) Symphony No.38 in E flat, 'Prague' Sinfonia in A major (Op.3 No.4) for strings and continuo Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela (Lemminkainen Suite, Op 22) Musica ad Rhenum Rafael Kubelik (conductor). BBC Philharmonic 4:31 AM John Storgards (conductor) Vivaldi, Antonio (1678­1741) TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08c2w52) Sinfonia in G major RV.146 for string orchestra Benjamin Britten (1913­1976), Young and Stupid Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor Sinfonia Varsovia, Andres Mustonen (conductor) Tianya Yang (violin) 4:37 AM Few composers have cast such a long shadow over a nation's BBC Philharmonic Couperin, François (1668­1733) musical consciousness as Benjamin Britten. Born in 1913 in the Andreas Delfs (conductor) Bruit de guerre seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk, Britten was the first of his Hungarian Brass Ensemble generation to attain international recognition; while at home his c.3.50pm 4:42 AM music breathed new life into the cultural fabric of post­war Schubert: Symphony No 6 in C major Dütsch, Otto (c.1823­1863) Britain. An accomplished pianist and conductor, he re­established BBC Philharmonic The Croatian Girl: overture "English" opera with the overwhelming success of "Peter Juanjo Mena (conductor). Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Hannu Koivula (conductor) Grimes", first heard in 1945. Together with his partner in life and 4:54 AM music, the tenor Peter Pears, he founded the Aldeburgh Festival TUE 16:30 In Tune (b08c2xyg) Satie, Erik [1866­1925] in 1948. The level of recognition Britten achieved is all the more Mahan Esfahani, Daniele Rustioni, Moira Smiley, Crispin Lewis Poudre d'or ­ waltz for piano remarkable because in 1948 he was still only 35! Ashley Wass (piano) Sara Mohr­Pietsch's guests include harpsichordist Mahan 5:00 AM Across the week Donald Macleod explores these formative years. Esfahani ahead of his concert with Britten Sinfonia at London's Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) It's a rich seam of music to mine, with works including Les Milton Court, conductor of Opera Rara Daniele Rustioni brings Aria "Cara sposa, amante cara" from 'Rinaldo' (Act 1 scene 7) Illuminations, the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, The us excerpts from his new disc, and American singer Moira Smiley Graham Pushee (countertenor), Australian Brandenburg Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Sinfonia da Requiem. and director of The Musicall Compass Crispin Lewis perform live Orchestra, Paul Dyer (artistic director) The week concludes with excerpts from Peter Pears's acclaimed ahead of a concert where East meets West at St John's Smith recording of Peter Grimes and the triumphal conclusion of 5:10 AM Square. Britten's Spring Symphony, premiered in 1949 by Pears and the Martinů, Bohuslav (1890­1959) contralto Kathleen Ferrier. La revue de cuisine ­ suite from the ballet TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08c2w52) The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] In part two, Donald Macleod charts Britten's first steps as a 5:25 AM professional composer, keen to make a name for himself after Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843­1907) TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2ztv) graduating from the Royal College of Music. Norwegian Dance (Allegro marcato) (Op.35 No.1) Total Immersion: Philip Glass at 80 ­ BBC Symphony Orchestra Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrew Litton (conductor) Night Mail (end sequence, excerpt) Marin Alsop conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus 5:31 AM Simon Russell Beale, narrator Traditional, arranged by Petrinjak, Darko at the Barbican in an all­Glass programme, including the UK Birmingham Contemporary Music Group premiere of his Concerto written for renowned piano duo Katia 6 Renaissance Dances Martyn Brabbins, conductor Zagreb Guitar Trio and Marielle Labèque. 5:42 AM Our Hunting Fathers, Op 8 (Epilogue and Funeral March) Presented by Andrew McGregor Johannes Brahms (1833­1897) Ian Bostridge, tenor Piano Concerto no. 2 in B flat major (Op.83) Britten Sinfonia Philip Glass: Prelude from Akhnaten Stephen Kovacevich (piano); Norwegian Radio Orchestra; Stefan Daniel Harding, conductor Solyom (conductor). Double Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (UK Premiere)

Les Illuminations 20.10 Interval TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b08c2vtv) Karina Gauvin, soprano Tuesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Les Violons du Roy 20.30 Jean­Marie Zeitouni, conductor Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Philip Glass: Itaipu featuring listener requests. Piano Concerto in D major, Op 13 (first movement) Katia Labèque (piano) Steven Osborne, piano Marielle Labèque (piano) Email [email protected]. BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra BBC Symphony Chorus Ilan Volkov, conductor TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b08c2w1c) BBC Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop (conductor) Tuesday ­ Sarah Walker with Hugh Sykes Tell Me the Truth about Love Della Jones, mezzo­soprano As a young violinist, Marin Alsop led the orchestra in the first 9am Steuart Bedford, piano. recording of Glass's The Photographer and has long championed Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a the influential Minimalist's music. She also conducts Itaipú, range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08c2xj3) Glass's choral homage to the world's largest hydroelectric dam, Mecklenburg­Vorpommern Festival 2016, Episode 1 and the prelude to the opera Ahknaten, about the Egyptian 9.30am pharaoh. Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and Ian Skelly presents highlights of the 2016 Mecklenburg­ identify a mystery person. Vorpommern Festival, featuring Vilde Frang and Julia Fischer. Followed by music for brass band written by British composers as a prelude to Thursday's Radio 3 in Concert from the Royal

10am Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, D821 Northern College of Music's Brass Band Festival, featuring the Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning broadcast journalist Daniel Müller­Schott, cello Cory Band. Hugh Sykes. Hugh began working in radio in the early 1970s, Julia Fischer, piano then after a stint in local TV he spent ten years on BBC Radio 4's Recorded Friday 22/07/16 at Holy Spirit Church, Wismar TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b08c32c1) Today programme. He went on to front PM on Radio 4 and his Caribbean Culture reporting has taken him all over the world, from China and Mendelssohn: String Quintet in B flat, Op 87 Palestine to South Africa and Northern Ireland. He talks to Sarah Vilde Frang, violin Join Matthew Sweet in the Caribbean ­­ well, not literally but about the dangers and delights of delivering features from the Daniel Rohn, violin certainly intellectually. He'll be discussing the region's history front line and chooses a selection of his favourite classical music. Nils Monkemeyer, viola with the cultural commentator, Joshua Jelly­Schapiro, whose new Nimrod Guez, viola book, Island People, is already being compared to V S Naipaul. Sebastian Klinger, cello 10.30am Does it make sense to think of the Caribbean as a cohesive region Recorded 29/6/16 at Ulrichshusen Castle, Schwinkendorf. Music in Time: Modern rather than a collection of very individual islands? To help settle Sarah places Music in Time, turning to the Modern period. She this question Matthew and Joshua will be joined by the Jamaican TUE explores how composers often prepared big orchestral scores by 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08c2xmx) poet and novelist Kei Miller who'll be reading from his acclaimed writing piano duet versions first, and the great demand for such BBC Philharmonic, Episode 2 new novel, Augustown, and his Forward Prize Winning poetry duets in the early 20th century. collection, The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion. And to Jonathan Swain presents a week of performances by the BBC round things off the actor and writer, Lavern Archer and the Double Take Philharmonic, featuring the music of Sibelius each day. Today's director, Anton Phillips will be in the studio to let you in on one Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the programme begins at the orchestra's home at MediaCityUK of the stage's best kept secrets ­­ the wildly popular vernacular differences in style between two recordings of Schubert's song Salford for a live concert as part of Afternoon on 3's British theatre from Jamaica that's been packing out the likes of the Litanei, D343, from a pair of singers with a teacher­pupil Music Season. There's music by Bridge, Arnold, and Alexandra Manchester Opera House since the late Eighties. relationship. Wood joins the orchestra for Walton's Violin Concerto. Then back to the studio with Jonathan Swain, and music by Sibelius, Kei Miller's novel is called Augustown. 11am Wieniawski and Schubert. Joshua Jelly­Schapiro's non fiction exploration is called Island Sarah's Artist of the Week is one of America's finest orchestras, People The Caribbean and The World. the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble renowned 2pm especially for the warm sound of its impressive brass section. LIVE from MediaCitiyUK, Salford, presented by Tom Redmond Producer: Zahid Warley. Every day this week Sarah will be showcasing recordings the orchestra has made with some of the most celebrated conductors Foulds: Le Cabaret ­ overture to a French Comedy TUE 22:45 The Essay (b08c3345) of the twentieth century, including a classic account of Rimsky­ Bridge: Summer Black and White, Words on the Page Korsakov's Scheherazade, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Other Walton: Violin Concerto in B minor highlights are Brahms' Fourth Symphony with Daniel Barenboim, Arnold: Electra ­ ballet in 1 act, Op 79 Glyn Maxwell looks at the words on his page and thinks about Strauss's epic tone poem Ein Heldenleben with Bernard Haitink, Alexandra Wood (violin) whether we've all become too black and white, too binary in our Rafael Kubelik in Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and Georg Solti BBC Philharmonic digital lives. It's possible that we lost something valuable in the conducting Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'. Ben Gernon (conductor) spectrum of grays afforded by analogue.

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TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b08c3347) La Gazza Ladra ­ Overture WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08c2w56) Max Reinhardt Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Roman Zeilinger (conductor) Benjamin Britten (1913­1976), Across the Pond 4:41 AM Max invites you to lounge in a late­night emporium of sonic Verdelot, Philippe (c.1485­c.1532) Few composers have cast such a long shadow over a nation's adventures with music from Canadian composer Ann Southam Dormend Un'Giorno musical consciousness as Benjamin Britten. Born in 1913 in the and John Lee Hooker. Banchieri Singers, Denes Szabo (conductor) seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk, Britten was the first of his 4:44 AM generation to attain international recognition; while at home his Porta, Costanzo (1528/9­1601) music breathed new life into the cultural fabric of post­war WEDNESDAY 01 FEBRUARY 2017 Sub Tuum Praesidium Britain. An accomplished pianist and conductor, he re­established Banchieri Singers, Denes Szabo (conductor) "English" opera with the overwhelming success of "Peter WED 00:30 Through the Night (b08c2s7z) 4:47 AM Grimes", first heard in 1945. Together with his partner in life and 2016 Montreal International Music Competition Giménez, Gerónimo (1854­1923) music, the tenor Peter Pears, he founded the Aldeburgh Festival La Boda de Luis Alonso in 1948. The level of recognition Britten achieved is all the more Jonathan Swain presents more of the semi­final violin recitals Tornado Guitar Duo remarkable because in 1948 he was still only 35! from the Montreal International Music Competition 2016. 4:54 AM 12:31 AM Koehne, Graeme (b. 1956) Across the week Donald Macleod explores these formative years. Leos Janacek (1854­1928) Powerhouse ­ rhumba for orchestra It's a rich seam of music to mine, with works including Les Violin Sonata Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn (conductor) Illuminations, the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, The Fedor Rudin (violin); Janelle Fung (piano) 5:06 AM Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Sinfonia da Requiem. 12:48 AM Gabrieli, Giovanni (c.1553­1612) The week concludes with excerpts from Peter Pears's acclaimed Gabriel Fauré (1845­1924) Canzon II Septimi Toni a 8 recording of Peter Grimes and the triumphal conclusion of Romance in B flat major, Op.28, for violin and piano Canadian Brass Britten's Spring Symphony, premiered in 1949 by Pears and the Fedor Rudin (violin); Janelle Fung (piano) 5:09 AM contralto Kathleen Ferrier. 12:54 AM Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) Niccolo Paganini (1782­1840) Bacchanalia, Op 85 No 10 Feeling artistically stifled and restless, in 1939 Britten decided to I Palpiti ­ introduction and Variations Op.13 on Rossini's 'Di tanti Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava; Róbert move to America. A few months after he arrived, the Second palpiti' Stankovský (conductor) World War broke out. For Britten, an avowed pacifist, news of the situation back in Britain created a confusing and conflicted Fedor Rudin (violin); Janelle Fung (piano) 5:15 AM period in his life. 1:05 AM Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) Fritz Kreisler (1875­1962) 3 Folksongs from Csik County String Quartet No 1 in D major, Op 25 (2nd movement) Recitativo and scherzo­caprice Op.6 for violin solo Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Takacs Quartet Minami Yoshida (violin) 5:18 AM 1:10 AM Buffardin, Pierre­Gabriel (c.1690­1768) Violin Concerto, Op 15 (1st movement) Richard Strauss (1864­1949) Concerto à 5 for flute and strings in E minor Tasmin Little, violin Violin Sonata in E flat major Op.18 Ernst­Burghard Hilse (flute), Musica Antiqua Köln BBC Philharmonic Minami Yoshida (violin) Jean Desmarais (piano) 5:31 AM Edward Gardner, conductor 1:38 AM Berg, Alban (1885­1935) Camille Saint­Saëns (1835­1921) arr. Eugene Ysaÿe (1858­1931) 7 Early songs, arr. for voice and orchestra Since She Whom I Loved (The Holy Sonnets of John Donne) Caprice after Saint­Saens's "Etude en forme de valse" (Op.52'6) Barbara Bonney (soprano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, James Gilchrist, tenor Minami Yoshida (violin), Jean Desmarais (piano) Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Anna Tilbrook, piano 1:47 AM 5:47 AM Ludwig van Beethoven (1770­1827) Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Sinfonia da Requiem Violin Sonata in A major Op.30 No.1 Symphony No.2 in D major (Op.43) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Ayana Tsuji (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor). Libor Pešek, conductor 2:08 AM Jean Papineau­Couture (1916­2000) WED 06:30 Breakfast (b08c2vtz) A Hymn to St Cecilia Violin Sonata in G major (1st movement) Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny Choir of King's College, Cambridge Ayana Tsuji (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) Stephen Cleobury, director. 2:13 AM Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, (1882­1971) featuring listener requests. WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08c2xj5) Duo concertant for violin and piano Mecklenburg­Vorpommern Festival 2016, Episode 2 Ayana Tsuji (violin); Philip Chiu (piano) Email [email protected]. 2:31 AM Ian Skelly presents highlights of the 2016 Mecklenburg­ Haydn, Johann Michael (1737­1806) WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b08c2w1f) Vorpommern Festival, featuring Vilde Frang and Julia Fischer. Missa Tempore Quadragesimae (MH.553) for choir and continuo Wednesday ­ Sarah Walker with Hugh Sykes Ex Tempore, Marian Minnen (cello), Elise Christiaens (violone), Brahms: String Quintet No 1 in F, Op 88 David Van Bouwel (organ), Florian Heyerick (director) 9am Vilde Frang, violin 2:46 AM Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a Philipp Bohnen, violin Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Nils Mönkemeyer, viola Piano Sonata No.10 in C major (K.330) Nimrod Guez, viola Sergei Terentjev (piano) 9.30am Marie­Elisabeth Hecker, cello 3:05 AM Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which Stoyanov, Veselin (1902­1969) two composers are associated with a particular piece? Kodaly: Duo, Op 7 Grotesque Suite from 'Bai Ganju' (1941) Julia Fischer, violin Philharmonic Orchestra, Dobrin Petkov (conductor) 10am Daniel Müller­Schott, cello 3:31 AM Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning broadcast journalist Recorded Friday 22/07/16 at Holy Spirit Church, Wismar. Scriabin, Alexander [1872­1915] Hugh Sykes. Hugh began working in radio in the early 1970s, Study in C sharp minor, Op 2 No 1 then after a stint in local TV he spent ten years on BBC Radio 4's WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08c2xn0) Alexei Volodin (piano) Today programme. He went on to front PM on Radio 4 and his BBC Philharmonic, Episode 3 3:35 AM reporting has taken him all over the world, from China and Castello, Dario (fl.1621­1629) Palestine to South Africa and Northern Ireland. He talks to Sarah Jonathan Swain continues his week of performances by the BBC Sonata No. 10, from 'Sonate concertate in stil moderno, Book II' about the dangers and delights of delivering features from the Philharmonic, featuring the music of Sibelius each day. Today's Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (director) front line and chooses a selection of his favourite classical music. programme includes Sibelius's tone poem Tapiola, along with 3:44 AM Hummel's Trumpet Concerto, and Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. Holst, Gustav (1874­1934) 10.30 Beni Mora ­ oriental suite (Op.29 No.1) Music in Time: Classical 2pm BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Rumon Gamba (conductor) Today Sarah is in the Classical period, focusing on the distinctive Sibelius: Tapiola 4:00 AM sound of the early orchestra ­ without flutes or ­ in BBC Philharmonic Ramovs, Primoz (1921­1999) Haydn's Symphony No.2. John Storgards (conductor) Wind Quintet in 7 parts Ariart Woodwind Quintet 11am Hummel: Trumpet Concerto 4:09 AM Sarah's Artist of the Week is one of America's finest orchestras, Alison Balsom (trumpet) Bach, Johann Michael (1648­1694) the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble renowned BBC Philharmonic Es ist ein großer Gewinn ­ sacred concerto for soprano, 4 violins especially for the warm sound of its impressive brass section. Vassily Sinaisky (conductor) and continuo Every day this week Sarah will be showcasing recordings the Maria Zedelius (soprano), Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard orchestra has made with some of the most celebrated conductors Beethoven: Symphony No 3 in E flat major (Eroica) Goebel (director) of the twentieth century, including a classic account of Rimsky­ BBC Philharmonic 4:13 AM Korsakov's Scheherazade, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Other John Storgards (conductor). Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) highlights are Brahms' Fourth Symphony with Daniel Barenboim, Impromptu in F minor (D.935 No.4) Strauss's epic tone poem Ein Heldenleben with Bernard Haitink, WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b08c33wf) Eugen d'Albert (piano) Rafael Kubelik in Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and Georg Solti Chichester Cathedral 4:18 AM conducting Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'. Durante, Francesco (1684­1755) Live from Chichester Cathedral on the Eve of the Feast of the Concerto per quartetto for strings, No.4 in E minor Tchaikovsky Presentation of Christ in the Temple Concerto Köln Symphony No.6 'Pathétique' Chicago Symphony Orchestra 4:31 AM Introit: Sicut audivimus (Byrd) Georg Solti (conductor). Rossini, Gioachino (1792­1868) Responses: Philip Moore Office Hymn: In our darkness light has shone (Upton Cheyney) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 8 of 10

Psalm 118 (Atkins, Pye) THURSDAY 02 FEBRUARY 2017 Fantasia, from Lute Partita in C minor, BWV 997 First Lesson: 1 Samuel 1 vv.19b­28 Axel Wolf (lute) Canticles: Sumsion in G THU 00:30 Through the Night (b08c2s81) 4:38 AM Second Lesson: Hebrews 4 vv.11­18 Proms 2015: Andrew Litton conducts the BBC Symphony Bodinus, Sebastian (c.1700­1760) Anthem: Suscepimus Deus (Byrd) Orchestra Trio in G major for oboe and 2 bassoons Hymn: Hail to the Lord who comes (Old 120th) Hildebrand'sche Hoboïsten Compagnie ­ Renate Hildebrand, Nils Organ Voluntary: Introduction, Passacagalia and Fugue (Healey Jonathan Swain presents music by Nielsen and Ives performed by Ferber, Annkathrin Brüggemann (oboes), George Corall Willan) the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the 2015 BBC Proms. (oboe/taille) 12:31 AM 4:48 AM Organist and Master of the Choristers: Charles Harrison Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Assistant Organist: Timothy Ravalde. Springtime on Funen ­ lyric humoresque for soloists, chorus and Keyboard Sonata in E flat major, Hob.XVI/38 orchestra, Op.42 Andreas Staier (fortepiano) WED 16:30 In Tune (b08c2xyj) Malin Christensson (soprano), Ben Johnson (tenor), Neal Davies 4:59 AM Mark Bebbington, Rebeca Omordia, Robert Quinney (bass­baritone), Tiffin Boys' Choir, Tiffin Girls' Choir, BBC Schubert, Franz [1797­1828] Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor) Symphony No.8 in B minor, D759 "Unfinished" Sara Mohr­Pietsch's guests include organist Robert Quinney as he 12:50 AM Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy (conductor) prepares for a concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London for the Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) 5:21 AM Belief and Beyond festival. Pianists Mark Bebbington and Violin Concerto, Op.33 Diepenbrock, Alphons (1862­1921) Rebecca Omordia brings live excerpts of their new Ralph Henning Kraggerud (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Berceuse Vaughan Williams disc. Litton (conductor) Jard van Nes (mezzo­soprano), Daniël Esser (cello), Rudolf 1:21 AM Jansen (piano) WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08c2w56) Kraggerud, Henning (b.1973) 5:27 AM [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Postlude No.10 in B flat minor (from Equinox: 24 Postludes in Saint­Saëns, Camille (1835­1921) Every Key) Le carnaval des animaux (for flute, clarinet, glockenspiel, WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2ztx) Henning Kraggerud (violin) xylophone, 2 pianos, string quartet & double bass) Royal String Quartet ­ Mozart, Glass, Gorecki 1:26 AM The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James Webster, Joseph Philbrick (1819­1875); Zeuner, Heinrich Campbell (director) Recorded on 27th January 2017 at the Royal Pump Rooms, Christopher (?); Marsh, Simeon Butler (?); Mason, Lowell (1792­ 5:51 AM Leamington Spa 1872) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714­1788) Four Significant American Hymns: In the sweet by and by Quartet No.1 in A minor, Wq.93/H.537 Presented by Adam Tomlinson (Webster); Ye Christian Heralds (Zeuner); Jesus, lover of my soul Les Adieux: Andreas Staier (fortepiano), Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), (Marsh); Nearer, my God, to Thee (Mason) Hajo Bäß (viola) The Royal String Quartet plays Mozart, Glass and Gorecki. Crouch End Festival Chorus, Richard Pearce (organ), Andrew 6:08 AM Litton (conductor) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Mozart: Quartet in D minor, K421 1:32 AM Oboe Concerto in C major, K.285d/314a Philip Glass: Quartet No 3, 'Mishima' Ives, Charles (1874­1954) Heinz Holliger (oboe), Symphony Orchestra of Austrian Radio, Symphony No.4 Leif Segerstam (conductor). 8.15: Interval BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor), Fergus Macleod (sub­conductor), Crouch End Festival Chorus, William THU 06:30 Breakfast (b08c2vv2) 8.35 Wolfram (piano), Richard Pearce (organ) Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny Gorecki: Quartet No 1, Op 62, 'Already it is dusk' 2:04 AM Mozart: Quartet in C K465, 'Dissonance' Harrison, Lou (1917­2003) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Harp Suite (1952­1977) featuring listener requests. The Royal String Quartet is back in Leamington with a David Tanenbaum (guitar), William Winant (tuned water bowls, fascinating programme in which quartets by Mozart framing two finger cymbals and sistra), Scott Evans (tuned water bowls and Email [email protected]. cult composers' works. Philip Glass wrote his quartet for the film drums), Joel Davel (drums) Mishima and the first of Gorecki's quartets was written for the 2:20 AM THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b08c2w1h) Kronos Quartet. The Royal Quartet has recorded all of Gorecki's Koshkin, Nikita (b.1956) Thursday ­ Sarah Walker with Hugh Sykes quartets to great acclaim. The Fall of Birds Goran Listes (guitar) 9am Followed by music for brass band written by British composers as 2:31 AM Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a a prelude to tomorrow's Radio 3 in Concert from the Royal Liszt, Franz (1811­1886) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. Northern College of Music's Brass Band Festival featuring the Excerpts from Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses: 10 pieces for Cory Band. piano (S.173): No.2 Ave Maria, No.3 Bénédiction de Dieu dans la 9.30am solitude, No.7 Funérailles, No.5 Pater Noster Take part in today's musical challenge: name a piece of music WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b08c32c3) Sylviane Deferne (piano) used in a film or TV programme. Anger and friendships with Pankaj Mishra and Elif Shafak 3:12 AM Kverno, Trond H. F. (b.1945) 10am The Indian writer and essayist, Pankaj Mishra believes we are Corpus Christi Carol: Missa Fidei Mysterii Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning broadcast journalist living in an age of unprecedented anger ­ one that liberal Norwegian Soloists' Choir, Grete Helgerod (conductor) Hugh Sykes. Hugh began working in radio in the early 1970s, rationalists struggle to comprehend. He joins Philip Dodd to 3:30 AM then after a stint in local TV he spent ten years on BBC Radio 4's consider the long term impact of these fervent times. Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) Today programme. He went on to front PM on Radio 4 and his Zomer­idylle (Summer Idyll) (1928) reporting has taken him all over the world, from China and Elif Shafak talks about her latest novel, Three Daughters of Eve, Vlaams Radio Orkest, Michel Tabachnik (conductor) Palestine to South Africa and Northern Ireland. He talks to Sarah which looks at love, friendship and religion set in Oxford and 3:38 AM about the dangers and delights of delivering features from the Istanbul. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) front line and chooses a selection of his favourite classical music. Sonata in G major for flute, violin and continuo, BWV 1038) They are joined in the Free Thinking studio by Douglas Murray, Musica Petropolitana 10.30am founder of the centre for social cohesion and on a line from USA, Music in Time: Renaissance Julius Krein, editor of American Affairs, a new magazine backing 3:46 AM Today Sarah is in the Renaissance period, exploring an early Trumpism. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Water Music ­ suite in G major, HWV 350 forerunner of the bassoon: the dulcian. Producer: Craig Templeton Smith Collegium Aureum 3:57 AM Double Take Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Three Daughters of Eve by Elif Shafak is published on the 2nd of Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) differences in style between two recordings of Debussy's prelude, February. Waltz in A minor, Op.34 No.2 Zoltán Kocsis (piano) La fille aux cheveux de lin. Age of Anger: A History of the Present by Pankaj Mishra is 4:03 AM published on the 7th of February. Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) 11am Waltz from 'Faust' Sarah's Artist of the Week is one of America's finest orchestras, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble renowned WED 22:45 The Essay (b08c3349) Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Børge Wagner (conductor) especially for the warm sound of its impressive brass section. Black and White, Yin and Yang 4:09 AM Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) Every day this week Sarah will be showcasing recordings the orchestra has made with some of the most celebrated conductors Writer and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo remembers the lessons she Faust's Aria 'Salut, demeure chaste et pure' ­ from Act III of the 5­ of the twentieth century, including a classic account of Rimsky­ learned from her father as a young girl growing up in Zhejiang act opera 'Faust' Korsakov's Scheherazade, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Other province, eastern China. They have stayed with her through her Peter Dvorsky (tenor) , Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra highlights are Brahms' Fourth Symphony with Daniel Barenboim, adult life, guiding creative endeavours and personal development, Bratislava, Ondrej Lenard (conductor) Strauss's epic tone poem Ein Heldenleben with Bernard Haitink, shaping the way that she understands the world. 4:14 AM Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Rafael Kubelik in Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and Georg Solti conducting Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'. WED 23:00 Late Junction (b08c334c) Trumpet Concerto in E flat major (H.7e.1) Max Reinhardt Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Halasz (conductor) Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben Adventures in music; ancient to future. Max presents the sounds 4:31 AM Chicago Symphony Orchestra of Suffolk recorded by Mike Challis, a Tribal Opera by Carleen Pilkington, Francis (c.1570­1638) Bernard Haitink (conductor). Anderson and David Tudor performs John Cage. Rest, Sweet Nymphs (1605) Cantamus Girls Choir, Pamela Cook (director) THU 4:34 AM 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08c2w58) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Benjamin Britten (1913­1976), For Peter

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Few composers have cast such a long shadow over a nation's the Castalian Quartet ahead of their Wigmore Hall concert, and Nina Gade (piano) musical consciousness as Benjamin Britten. Born in 1913 in the violinist Rachel Podger performs live in the run up to a concerts 2:31 AM seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk, Britten was the first of his of JS Bach at Saffron Walden, Taunton and Wigmore Hall with Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) generation to attain international recognition; while at home his The English Concert. Partita for solo violin No.1 in B minor (BWV.1002) music breathed new life into the cultural fabric of post­war Rachel Podger (violin) Britain. An accomplished pianist and conductor, he re­established THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08c2w58) 2:47 AM "English" opera with the overwhelming success of "Peter [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Brade, William (1560­1630) Grimes", first heard in 1945. Together with his partner in life and Newe ausserlesne Paduanen und Galliarden auff allen music, the tenor Peter Pears, he founded the Aldeburgh Festival THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2ztz) musicalischen Instrumenten und insonderheit auff Fiolen lieblich in 1948. The level of recognition Britten achieved is all the more Brass Band Festival at the Royal Northern College of Music zu gebrauchen (mit 6 Stimmen) (Hamburg 1614) remarkable because in 1948 he was still only 35! Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (conductor) Tom Redmond presents a concert from the Brass Band Festival at 3:12 AM Across the week Donald Macleod explores these formative years. the Royal Northern College of Music. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) It's a rich seam of music to mine, with works including Les Two arias: 'E vivo ancore...Scherza infida' (from Act 2 Scene 3) Illuminations, the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, The Followed by music for brass band written by British composers as and 'Dopo notte' (from Act 3 scene 8) ­ from the opera Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Sinfonia da Requiem. a postlude to tonight's concert. "" The week concludes with excerpts from Peter Pears's acclaimed Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo­soprano), Les Musiciens du recording of Peter Grimes and the triumphal conclusion of THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b08c32c7) Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor) Britten's Spring Symphony, premiered in 1949 by Pears and the Borders: On the ground, on the map, in the mind 3:32 AM contralto Kathleen Ferrier. Debussy, Claude (1862­1918), orch. Brewaeys, Luc (b.1959) Garrett Carr travelled by foot and canoe along Ireland's border. La Cathédrale engloutie ­ from Preludes Book 1 No.10 Today Donald Macleod looks at one of Britten's enduring artistic Kapka Kassabova journeyed to what she calls "the edge of Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Daniele Callegari (conductor) inspirations, the voice of his partner in life, the tenor Peter Pears. Europe". Nikolas Ventourakis is fascinated by how to capture the 3:39 AM abstract notion of borders in photographs. They talk to Anne Chaminade, Cécile (1857­1944) Trad. arr. Britten McElvoy about the essence of edges, notions of the other and the Automne (Op.35 No.2) The Foggy, Foggy Dew challenges of invisible borders which come and go like the smile Valerie Tryon (piano) Peter Pears, tenor of the Cheshire Cat. 3:46 AM Benjamin Britten, piano Martinu, Bohuslav (1890­1959) The Rule of the Land: Walking Ireland's Border by Garrett Carr Sonatina for clarinet and piano Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo looks at a landscape which has hosted smugglers, kings, Valentin Uriupin (clarinet), Yelena Komissarova (piano) Ian Bostridge, tenor runaways, soldiers, peacemakers, protesters and terrorists 3:58 AM Antonio Pappano, piano A Journey to the Edge of Europe by Kapka Kassabova is a Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) journey to the borderzone between Bulgaria, Turkey and . Wellingtons Sieg or Die Schlacht bei Vittoria (Op.91) 'Battle String Quartet No 2 in C major, Op 36 (1st movement) Symphony' Takacs Quartet Producer: Jacqueline Smith. Octophoros, Paul Dombrecht (conductor) Serenade for tenor, horn and strings 4:13 AM THU 22:45 The Essay (b08c334k) Byrd, William (c.1543­1623) Robert Tear, tenor Black and White, Messrs Smith and Carlos and Norman Dale Clevenger, horn Goodnight Ground for keyboard (MB.27.42) in C major Aapo Häkkinen (harpsichord) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Lindsay Johns looks to a black & white photo at his desk for 4:22 AM Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor. inspiration. The picture of athletes Tommie Smith, John Carlos Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) and Peter Norman on the Olympic podium in 1968 reveals ideas Trumpet Concerto in D major THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08c2xjf) that are central to his writing. Lindsay is a writer, broadcaster and Friedemann Immer (trumpet), Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Mecklenburg­Vorpommern Festival 2016, Episode 3 Head of Arts and Culture at Policy Exchange. Goebel (director) 4:31 AM Ian Skelly presents highlights of the 2016 Mecklenburg­ THU 23:00 Late Junction (b08c334m) Benoit, Peter [1834­1901] Vorpommern Festival, featuring Vilde Frang and Julia Fischer. Max Reinhardt with a Genesis P­Orridge Mixtape Panis Angelicus Karen Lemaire (soprano), Flemish Radio Choir, Joris Verdin Dvorak: String Quintet in G, Op 77 Max Reinhardt hosts an adventure in music featuring a mixtape (harmonium), Vic Nees (conductor) Vilde Frang, violin by an icon of underground music, Genesis P­Orridge. A musician, 4:35 AM Philipp Bohnen, violin songwriter, poet and performance artist Genesis rose to Benoit, Peter (1834­1901) Nimrod Guez, viola prominence in the 1980s British industrial music scene with Regina Coeli Marie­Elisabeth Hecker, cello Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV. Consistently pushing the The Flemish Radio Choir (women's voices only), Joris Verdin Edicson Ruiz, double bass boundaries of adventurous art, Genesis has pioneered new ways (organ Aristide Cavaillé­Coll 1880), Jan Busschaert (5 string Recorded 30/06/16 at St Bartholomew's Church, Wittenburg. of thinking around identity, gender and relationships and draws double bass), Vic Nees (conductor) on this for a 30­minute mixtape of sonic curiosities. Bach: Violin Sonata No 1 in G minor, BWV 1001 4:40 AM Julia Fischer, violin Three world­class improvisers ­ pianist Matthew Shipp, Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) Recorded 22/07/16 at Holy Spirit Church, Wismar. saxophonist John Butcher and modular synth player Thomas Theme and Variations Lehn ­ come together in London; plus new music from American Manja Smits (harp) THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08c2xn3) songwriter Jeb Loy Nichols. 4:46 AM Thursday Opera Matinee, Purcell ­ Dido and Aeneas Strauss, Johann Jr. (1825­1899), arr. Schoenberg, Arnold (1874­ Produced by Rebecca Gaskell for Reduced Listening. 1951) Jonathan Swain presents this week's Thursday Opera Matinee, Rosen aus dem Suden (Roses from the South) ­ waltz arr. for Purcell's Dido and Aeneas in a performance by Les Talens harmonium, piano and string quartet Lyriques at the Théâtre des Champs­Elysées, Paris. One of the FRIDAY 03 FEBRUARY 2017 Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Raffi Armenian (conductor) first English , it recounts the story of the Queen of 4:55 AM Carthage and her torment as her lover Aeneas abandons her. Plus FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b08c2s85) Schoenberg, Arnold (1874­1951) more from this week's featured orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, Nielsen and Rachaninov from the Danish National Symphony Waldsonne ­ No.4 from 4 lieder (Op.2) with music by Sibelius and Shostakovich. Orchestra Arleen Augér (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano) 5:00 AM Purcell: Dido and Aeneas Jonathan Swain presents Nielsen's sixth symphony and Smetana, Bedrich (1824­1884) Dido ..... Vivica Genaux (mezzo­soprano) Rachmaninov's fourth piano concerto from Danish Radio. Vltava (Moldau) ­ from 'Ma Vlast' Aeneas ..... Yaïr Polishook (tenor) 12:31 AM BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) Belinda ..... Daniela Skorka (soprano) Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931), arr. Abrahamsen, Hans (b.1952) 5:13 AM First Sailor ..... Cyril Auvity (tenor) Commotio, Op.58 (originally for organ, arranged for orchestra) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791), arr. Grieg, Edvard First Witch/Second Woman ..... Anat Edri (soprano) Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Luisi (conductor) (1843­1907) Second Witch ..... Valerie Gabail (soprano) 12:56 AM Sonata in G major (K.283) arr. for two pianos (originally for just Spirit ..... Jean­François Novelli (countertenor) Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873­1943) 1 piano) Les Talens Lyriques Piano Concerto No.4 in G minor, Op.40 Julie Adam (piano), Daniel Herscovitch (piano) Christophe Rousset (director) Lise de la Salle (piano), Danish National Symphony Orchestra, 5:27 AM Rec 01/10/16, Théâtre des Champs­Elysées, Paris Fabio Luisi (conductor) Bartók, Béla (1881­1945) Violin Concerto No.1, Sz.36 (Op.post) Nielsen: Overture, Maskerade 1:23 AM Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) Tomaž Lorenz (violin), Slovenian Radio Television Symphony BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Samo Hubad (conductor) John Storgards (conductor) Danseuses de Delphes from 4 Préludes (Préludes, vol. 1) Lise de la Salle (piano) 5:49 AM Scarlatti, Domenico [1685­1757] Sibelius: The Wood Nymph 1:27 AM Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Sonata for Mandolin in D minor, K.90 BBC Philharmonic Avi Avital (mandolin) Shalev Ad­El (harpsichord) John Storgards (conductor) Symphony No.6 ('Sinfonia semplice') Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Luisi (conductor) 5:58 AM Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Shostakovich: Symphony No 8 in C minor 2:01 AM Holmboe, Vagn (1909­1996) Motet: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV.225) BBC Philharmonic The Sixteen, Radio Chamber Orchestra Nicholas Collon (conductor). Benedic Domino, anima mea ­ from Liber Canticorum II (Op.59a) (Barockformation), Ton Koopman (conductor) 6:13 AM THU Danish National Radio Choir , Stefan Parkman (conductor) 16:30 In Tune (b08c2xyl) Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Amy Harman, Castalian Quartet, Rachel Podger 2:15 AM Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius (1805­1900) Sonata for Piano Trio in E major (H.XV:28) Kungsbacka Trio. Sara Mohr­Pietsch's guests include bassoonist Amy Harman and Sechs Tonstücke in Liederform (Op.37) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 28 January – 3 February 2017 Page 10 of 10

FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b08c2vv5) Occasional Overture, Op 38 8.40 Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Saint­Saëns: Piano Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 22 Simon Rattle, conductor Debussy: La Mer Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Canticle 1, Op 40 BBC Philharmonic Philip Langridge, tenor Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) Email [email protected]. Steuart Bedford, piano Ben Gernon (conductor)

FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b08c2w1k) Spring Symphony, Op 44 (Part 4: Finale) The BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Ben Gernon, is joined in Friday ­ Sarah Walker with Hugh Sykes Martyn Hill, tenor, Nottingham by Benjamin Grosvenor for Saint­Saëns's sparkling Alfreda Hodgson, contralto Second Piano Concerto. Tchaikovsky's tuneful and atmospheric 9am Elizabeth Gale, soprano First Symphony, 'Winter Daydreams', opens the programme Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a Senior Choirs of the City of London School for Girls and City of which is rounded off with the energy of Debussy's La Mer; a range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain. London School vivid portrait of the sea in all its various moods and colours. London Symphony Orchestra 9.30am Richard Hickox, conductor. Followed by music for brass band written by British composers. Take part in our daily musical challenge. Two pieces of music are For more brass band music listen to yesterday's Radio 3 in played together. Can you identify them? FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08c2xjj) Concert from the Royal Northern College of Music's Brass Band Mecklenburg­Vorpommern Festival 2016, Episode 4 Festival featuring the Cory Band. 10am Sarah's guest this week is the award­winning broadcast journalist Ian Skelly presents highlights of the 2016 Mecklenburg­ FRI 22:00 The Verb (b08c32cc) Hugh Sykes. Hugh began working in radio in the early 1970s, Vorpommern Festival, featuring Vilde Frang and Julia Fischer. On Form then after a stint in local TV he spent ten years on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. He went on to front PM on Radio 4 and his Handel, arr. Halvorsen: Passacaglia Ian McMillan looks at form with guests Claudia Rankine, Don reporting has taken him all over the world, from China and Julia Fischer, violin Paterson and AL Kennedy. Palestine to South Africa and Northern Ireland. He talks to Sarah Daniel Müller­Schott, cello about the dangers and delights of delivering features from the Recorded 22/07/16 at Holy Spirit Church, Wismar Claudia Rankine's book 'Citizen: An American Lyric' (Penguin) front line and chooses a selection of his favourite classical music. won the 2015 Forward Prize for poetry. Her prose poetry style Beethoven: Piano Trio in B flat, Op 11 (Gassenhauer) has raised questions about what poetry is. For Claudia, poetry is 10.30am Matthias Schorn, clarinet any writing concerned with the structure of feelings rather than Music in Time: Romantic Sebastian Klinger, cello events. The writer AL Kennedy publishes her new novel 'Serious Sarah chooses music from the late Romantic era, looking at the Kit Armstrong, piano Sweet' (Jonathan Cape) in May. For AL Kennedy being a writer age of Freud and the existential angst in the music of Mahler. Recorded 29/6/16 at Ulrichshusen Castle, Schwinkendorf means 'saying something you have to say in the best possible way'. The poet Don Paterson believes that form is always up for Ravel: Sonata in C 11am revision. Don Paterson won the Costa Prize for Poetry with his Julia Fischer, violin Sarah's Artist of the Week is one of America's finest orchestras, collection '40 Sonnets' (Faber). Daniel Müller­Schott, cello the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, an ensemble renowned Recorded 22/07/16 at Holy Spirit Church, Wismar. especially for the warm sound of its impressive brass section. Producer: Cecile Wright. Every day this week Sarah will be showcasing recordings the FRI orchestra has made with some of the most celebrated conductors 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08c2xn5) FRI 22:45 The Essay (b08c334t) of the twentieth century, including a classic account of Rimsky­ BBC Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ­ Celtic Black and White, Skin Korsakov's Scheherazade, conducted by Fritz Reiner. Other Connections Concert highlights are Brahms' Fourth Symphony with Daniel Barenboim, Poet and writer Salena Godden tells us about her relationship with Strauss's epic tone poem Ein Heldenleben with Bernard Haitink, Jonathan Swain begins today's programme with a concert given her skin. Rafael Kubelik in Mozart's 'Prague' Symphony, and Georg Solti by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as part of BBC Music's conducting Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 'Pathétique'. Celtic Connections. Kathryn Tickell introduces the orchestra in FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b08c334w) music by Brahms, alongside Benjamin Appl singing Schubert and Lopa Kothari at Celtic Connections 2017 Brahms a Hungarian gypsy band. Then back to this week's featured Symphony No.4 in E minor orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic for music by Mendelssohn and Lopa Kothari with sessions from Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sibelius. recorded at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Sauchiehall Daniel Barenboim (conductor). Street. Featuring Sahara desert rock with Ezza from Niger, plus 2pm trad sounds from Orkney band Fara. FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08c2w5b) Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 1 Benjamin Britten (1913­1976), Back Home Schubert: An schwager Kronos (orch Brahms) Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 3 Few composers have cast such a long shadow over a nation's Schubert: Geheimes (orch Brahms) musical consciousness as Benjamin Britten. Born in 1913 in the Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 10 seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk, Britten was the first of his Schubert: Memnon (orch Brahms) generation to attain international recognition; while at home his Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 7 (orch Dausgaard) music breathed new life into the cultural fabric of post­war Schubert: Gruppe aus dem Tartarus (orch Brahms) Britain. An accomplished pianist and conductor, he re­established Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos 6 and 5 (orch Dausgaard) "English" opera with the overwhelming success of "Peter Brahms: Symphony No 2 in D major Grimes", first heard in 1945. Together with his partner in life and Benjamin Appl (baritone) music, the tenor Peter Pears, he founded the Aldeburgh Festival Budapest Bár in 1948. The level of recognition Britten achieved is all the more BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra remarkable because in 1948 he was still only 35! Thomas Dausgaard (conductor

Across the week Donald Macleod explores these formative years. c.3.40pm It's a rich seam of music to mine, with works including Les Mendelssohn: Overture 'Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage' Illuminations, the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, The BBC Philharmonic Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Sinfonia da Requiem. Ben Gernon (conductor) The week concludes with excerpts from Peter Pears's acclaimed recording of Peter Grimes and the triumphal conclusion of Sibelius: Symphony No 5 in E flat major Britten's Spring Symphony, premiered in 1949 by Pears and the BBC Philharmonic contralto Kathleen Ferrier. John Storgards (conductor).

Concluding this week's series, Donald Macleod finds Britten's FRI 16:30 In Tune (b08c2xyn) opera Peter Grimes heralding a new dawn in British opera. Paavo Jarvi, Gerald Finley

Sunday Morning (Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes) Sara Mohr­Pietsch's guests include conductor Paavo Järvi and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra live performance from baritone Gerald Finley as he releases a Libor Pešek, conductor new Sibelius disc.

Embroidery Aria (Peter Grimes, Act 3 Sc 1) FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08c2w5b) Claire Watson, soprano, Ellen Orford [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] James Pease, bass­baritone, Balstrode Orchestra of House FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (b08c2zv1) Benjamin Britten, conductor BBC Philharmonic: Tchaikovsky, Saint­Saens and Debussy

Finale (Peter Grimes, Act 3, Sc 2) The BBC Philharmonic, live from the Royal Concert Hall in Claire Watson, soprano, Ellen Orford Nottingham, conducted by Ben Gernon with pianist Benjamin James Pease, bass­baritone, Captain Balstrode Grosvenor. Peter Pears, tenor, Peter Grimes Presented by Martin Handley Raymond Nilsson, tenor, Boles Owen Brannigan, bass, Swallow Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 1 in G minor, Op 13 (Winter Jean Watson, contralto, Auntie Daydreams) Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Benjamin Britten, conductor 8.20 Music Interval

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