Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 1 of 13 SATURDAY 01 MAY 2021 SAT 07:00 Breakfast (m000vq1f) Alpha ALPHA668 Elizabeth Alker https://outhere-music.com/en/albums/And-Love-Said- SAT 01:00 Through the Night (m000vjm5) ALPHA668 Schubert Songs with Marianne Beate Kielland for breakfast time, plus found sounds and the odd unclassified track. Album für die Frau – scenes from the Schumanns’ Lieder Norwegian Radio Orchestra in a programme of Sibelius and Carolyn Sampson (soprano) Schubert. Jonathan Swain presents. Joseph Middleton (piano) SAT 09:00 Record Review (m000vq1h) BIS BIS2473 SACD Hybrid 01:01 AM Haydn's Symphony No 92, 'Oxford', in Building a Library with https://bis.se/performers/sampson-carolyn/album-fur-die-frau Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) Richard Wigmore and Andrew McGregor Pelléas et Mélisande, op. 46 : Folk Songs Vol. 2 Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Kolbjorn Holthe (conductor) Haydn's Symphony No 92, 'Oxford', in Building a Library with Mary Bevan (soprano) Richard Wigmore; and Keval Shah explores new releases of Nicky Spence (tenor) 01:11 AM English song, German Lieder and French Melodie. Roderick Williams (baritone) (1797-1828) William Vann (piano) Nine songs with orchestra 9.00am Thomas Gould (violin) 1. Romanze (no. 3b), from Rosamunde, D. 797; 2. Die Forelle, Albion ALBCD043 D. 550 orch. Benjamin Britten; 3. Gretchen am Spinnrade, D. Bach: The Overtures BWV 1066-1069 (Original versions) https://rvwsociety.com/folk-songs-vol2/ 118 orch. Max Reger; 4. Du bist die Ruh’, D. 776 orch. Anton Concerto Copenhagen Webern; 5. An Silvia, D. 891 orch. Robert Schollum; 6. Nacht Lars Ulrik Mortensen (director) Chère Nuit: French Songs – music by Ravel, Messiaen, Debussy und Träume, D. 827 orch. Max Reger; 7. Im Abendrot, D. 799 CPO 555346-2 etc orch. Max Reger; 8. Erlkönig, D.328 orch. Max Reger; 9. An https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/johann-sebastian-bach- Louise Alder (soprano) die Musik, D.547 orch. Max Reger orchestersuiten-nr-1-4/hnum/9735534 Joseph Middleton (piano) Marianne Beate Kielland (mezzo soprano), Norwegian Radio Chandos CHAN20222 Orchestra, Kolbjorn Holthe (conductor) Russian Spectacular: Music by Balakirev, Borodin, Mussorgsky https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHAN%2020222 and Rimsky-Korsakov 01:45 AM Singapore Symphony Orchestra Berio to Sing Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Lan Shui (conductor) Lucile Richardot (mezzo soprano) Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 ('Unfinished') BIS BIS2412 (Hybrid SACD) Les Cris de Paris Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Kolbjorn Holthe (conductor) https://bis.se/orchestras-ensembles/singapore-symphony- Geoffroy Jourdain (conductor) orchestra/russian-spectacular Harmonia Mundi HMM902647 02:12 AM https://store.harmoniamundi.com/format/701669-berio-to-sing Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) Schumann: Complete Piano Trios, Piano Quartet & Piano Tapiola, op. 112 Quintet 11.20am Record of the Week Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Kolbjorn Holthe (conductor) Trio Wanderer Christophe Gaugue (viola) Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau & Schreker: Der Geburtstag der 02:31 AM Catherine Montier (violin) Infantin (1810-1856) HARMONIA MUNDI HMM90234446 (3 CDs) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Kreisleriana (Op.16) https://store.harmoniamundi.com/release/225390-trio-wanderer Vasily Petrenko (conductor) Vesselin Stanev (piano) -christophe-gaugu-and-catherine-montier-robert-schumann- Onyx ONYX4197 complete-piano-trios-quartet-quintet https://onyxclassics.com/release/zemlinsky-schreker/ 03:01 AM Henryk Gorecki (1933-2010) Paganini: 24 Caprices, Op. 1 Miserere (Op.44) Alina Ibragimova (violin) SAT 11:45 Music Matters (m000vplz) Danish National Radio , Jesper Grove Jorgensen Hyperion CDA68366 (2 CDs) The Conductors' Edition (conductor) https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68366 Tom Service talks to two world-class conductors of today, Sir 03:35 AM 9.30am Building a Library: Richard Wigmore on Haydn Antonio Pappano and Sir Simon Rattle, as they swap roles at the (1770-1827) Symphony No. 92 in G maj “Oxford” Symphony Orchestra, and looks back at one of music Violin Sonata in A major, Op 47 'Kreutzer' history's first great conductors, Richard Wagner. Geir Inge Lotsberg (violin), Einar Steen-Nokleberg (piano) Richard Wigmore joins Andrew to discuss different recordings of Haydn's Symphony No 92, 'Oxford'. Four weeks ago, Sir Antonio Pappano was announced as the 04:12 AM new chief conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra - he Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857) Haydn supposedly conducted the symphony at the end of a will leave his current role of music director at the Royal Kamarinskaya (fantasy for orchestra) ceremony in 1791, conferring on him the degree of Doctor of at Covent Garden in 2024. Pappano also has a continuing role at Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Music by Oxford University. In fact, the symphony had been the Santa Cecilia orchestra in - and from there he talks to written two years earlier for performance in Paris. His trip to Tom about his early life growing up in London, his plans for the 04:19 AM Oxford symbolises the international success Haydn attained in LSO, and his thoughts on in lockdown. (1811-1886) his late fifties. And this symphony is full of all the wit, energy La Lugubre gondola S.200 and joy of life that flows out of his greatest works. Richard Wagner was one of the great conductors of his day, and Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) he wrote extensively about the about the philosophy as well as 10.15am New Releases the technique of conducting - Chris Walton has made a new 04:27 AM translation of Wagner's Essays on Conducting, writings that Giovanni Maria Trabaci (1575-1647) Telemann: Easter Cantatas influenced generations of conductors for the next hundred 2 works for Arpa Doppia Die Kölner Akademie years, and which still resonate with conductors today. Wagner's Margret Koll (arpa doppia) Michael Alexander Willens (conductor) orchestral players used to say that they felt he was watching CPO 555425-2 them all the time - Chris will be revealing why he thinks this 04:37 AM https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/georg-philipp- might be so. Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871-1927) telemann-osterkantaten/hnum/10443112 Varnatt (Spring Night) Sir Simon Rattle shocked the musical world in January when he Swedish Radio Choir, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mendelssohn: The Complete Solo Piano Music, Vol. 5 announced that he would leave his job as music director at the Stefan Skold (conductor) Howard Shelley (piano) London Symphony Orchestra in favour of the Radio Hyperion CDA68344 Symphony Orchestra. He will be telling Tom his reasons for 04:45 AM https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68344 this, and also giving his reflections on Wagner and on the Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Alan Arnold (arranger) struggles of musicians during lockdown, as well as revealing Vocalise, Op 34 No 14 arr. Arnold for viola and piano Andriessen: The Only One who his number one composer is. Gyozo Mate (viola), Balazs Szokolay (piano) Nora Fischer (soprano) Los Angeles Philharmonic Finally, Tom pays tribute to the German mezzo-soprano Christa 04:51 AM Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor) Ludwig, who died last weekend at the age of 93. He introduces Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) Nonesuch 7559791733 a highlight from his visit to her for Music Matters in 2016, Concerto Grosso, Op 3 no 2 https://www.nonesuch.com/albums/the-only-one where she made a fascinating comparison between some of the Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi (director) great conductors she had worked with. Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” - Méhul: Les Amazones Overture SAT 05:00 Piano Flow with Lianne La Havas (m000vjm7) Les Siècles SAT 12:30 This Classical Life (m000vfrp) Vol 2: Escape with otherworldly piano music François-Xavier Roth (conductor) Jess Gillam with...Rosey Chan Harmonia Mundi HMM902421 Drift away with a weekly dose of the world’s most soothing https://store.harmoniamundi.com/format/713792-beethoven- Jess Gillam talks to and composer Rosey Chan about the piano music. Ethereal sounds from Little Dragon, Laura Mvula, symphony-no-3-mhul-les-amazones-overture music that they love, including Mahler, Miles Davis and Nils Frahm and more. Eurythmics. 10.40am Keval Shah on Song Recordings Today we played: SAT 06:00 Happy Harmonies with Laufey (m000vq1c) Andrew is joined by Keval Shah to explore new releases of Vol 2: Boost your mood with songs of love and friendship English song, German Lieder and French Melodie. Vivaldi – Orlando finto pazzo, RV 727; ‘Se in ogni guardo’ (Philippe Jaroussky, Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe With music from The Beatles, Phoebe Bridgers, Vaughan And Love Said – Music by Bridge, Leterme, Vaughan Spinosi) Williams and more. Williams, etc. Mahler - Totenfeier (OAE, Vladimir Jurowski) Jodie Devos(soprano) Miles Davis/Bill Evans - Blue in Green (Miles Davis, Bill This programme contains mild swearing. Nicolas Krüger (piano) Evans, John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb) Supported by .co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 2 of 13 Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) The Explore Ensemble and their director Nicholas Moroz Gustav Holst (1874-1934) Francaix - Petit Quartour 1. Gaguenardise (John Harle, Glenn present music from Lisa Illean, Oliver Leith and Clarence St Paul's Suite, Op 29 no 2 Martin, David Roach, Andrew Findon) Barlow, amongst others. And Tom talks to Philipp Maintz about Seoul Chamber Orchestra, Yong-Yun Kim (conductor) Samthing Soweto (feat. Mzansi Youth Choir) – The Danko! his long-held fascination with writing a . Also Medley tonight, a disturbing work for vocalist and ensemble, by Jason 04:43 AM Chopin - Nocturne for piano (Op.posth) in C sharp minor Yarde dedicated to the memory of George Floyd. (1809-1847) [1830] () Rondo capriccioso in E major/minor, Op 14 Mozart - String quartet No.19 K465 “Dissonance”; 1. Adagio – Sook-Hyun Cho (piano) Allegro (Emerson String Quartet) SUNDAY 02 MAY 2021 04:50 AM Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) SAT 13:00 Inside Music (m000vq1m) SUN 00:00 Freeness (m000vq20) An der schonen Blauen Donau (Op.314) Clarinettist Julian Bliss on how to find your voice in music Cheltenham Jazz Festival Preview BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor)

Today on Inside Music, Julian Bliss reveals how he tries to An exclusive new track by Cleveland Watkiss ahead of his 05:01 AM emulate the human voice on his instrument, whether it’s Ailish performance at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. A solo piece for Georg Muffat (1653-1704) Tynan weaving lines around the clarinet in Schubert’s Der Hirt voice and electronics, Cleveland combines tape of American Sonata from Concerto No XI in E minor, 'Delirrium amoris' auf dem Felsen, or Nancy Wilson singing The Masquerade is police brutality trials with soulful voice, crunching electronics L'Orfeo Barockorchester, Michi Gaigg (director) Over. and rhythmic beats. 05:07 AM He also finds power in the sound of the string orchestra, with an Plus, a live recording of large ensemble Troyk-estra performing George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) arrangement of a Grieg string quartet and a lullaby by at the 2013 edition of the festival; Emma Kate Matthews recalls Aria from "Rodrigo": 'Perche viva il caro sposo' Gershwin, and we discover what Julian has learned from Sabine pre-pandemic travel via abstracted electronica, metallic clatter Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Meyer, one of his biggest influences as a player. and low drones, whilst Rachel Musson’s dazzling solos flex Manze (director) through the uncertainty of the times. A series in which each week a musician explores a selection of 05:14 AM music - from the inside. Produced by Rebecca Gaskell Marcel Tournier (1879-1951) A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3 Images for harp and string quartet, Op 35 A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 Erica Goodman (harp), Amadeus Ensemble

SUN 01:00 Through the Night (m000vq22) 05:25 AM SAT 15:00 Sound of Gaming (m000vq1p) Haydn and Mozart from Hanover Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Horror! Rondes de Printemps, from 'Images' Angela Hewitt is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No 25 BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena (conductor) Louise Blain focuses on the theme of horror in gaming music, with the NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, alongside including Little Nightmares, Silent Hill, Dying Light and the Haydn's Symphony No 44. Jonathan Swain presents. 05:33 AM Resident Evil series. Louise meets composer Jason Graves to (1882-1971), Igor Stravinsky (arranger), talk about his music for Dead Space 2 and Until Dawn, and 01:01 AM Samuel Dushkin (arranger) about his musical creation known as “The Instrument”. Also in Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Divertimento (1931) arr. for violin & piano by Stravinsky and the programme, a sneak preview of Bobby Krlic’s new score for Coriolan, Op 62 - overture S. Dushkin the forthcoming release, Returnal. NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, David Afkham Mihaela Martin (violin), Enrico Pace (piano) (conductor) 05:54 AM SAT 16:00 Music Planet (m000vq1r) 01:09 AM Michael Haydn (1737-1806) Vallenato with Kathryn Tickell Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Sinfonia in E flat major (MH.340) (P.17) Piano Concerto no 25 in C, K.503 Academia Palatina, Florian Heyerick (director) Kathryn Tickell with the latest new releases from across the Angela Hewitt (piano), NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, globe, a pair of tracks from this week's Classic Artist Yma David Afkham (conductor) 06:09 AM Sumac plus a Road Trip to Colombia with Betto Arcos Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) exploring the history of vallenato, a folk style popularised in the 01:42 AM Piano Sonata no 31 in A flat major, Op 110 1990s by Carlos Vives. Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Sergei Terentjev (piano) Symphony no 44 in E minor, Hob.I:44 ('Mourning') NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, David Afkham 06:31 AM SAT 17:00 J to Z (m000vq1t) (conductor) Dora Pejacevic (1885-1923), Rainer Maria Rilke (lyricist) Cheltenham Jazz Festival Highlights Mädchengestalten, Op 42 02:09 AM Franziska Heinzen (soprano), Benjamin Mead (piano) Julian Joseph presents some of the standout sets from this year’s Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Cheltenham Jazz Festival, including multi-instrumentalist Gary Piano Sonata in A minor, Op 42 (D.845) 06:41 AM Husband, a tribute to Chick Corea from saxophonist Tim Alfred Brendel (piano) Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978) Garland and pianist Jason Rebello, and atmospheric new music Divertimento from the trio Warmer Than Blood with guitarist Chris 02:46 AM Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Georgi Montague, pianist Kit Downes and bassist Ruth Goller. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Dimitrov (conductor) Lad o Herre (cantata) Also in the programme, vibraphonist and broadcaster Corey Maria Sanner (contralto), Bolette Roed (recorder), Frederik Mwamba, presenter of Freeness, mines his extensive tape From (violin), Hager Hanana (cello), Joanna Boslak-Górniok SUN 07:00 Breakfast (m000vqj6) collection for music he thinks everyone should hear, sharing an (organ) Sunday - Martin Handley inspirational track by pianist Jessica Williams and a hard- grooving tune by saxophonist Charlie Rouse. 03:01 AM Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) including a Sunday morning Sounds of the Earth slow radio Produced by Dominic Tyerman for Somethin’ Else. Cello Sonata in A minor Op 36 soundscape, and another instalment of the Sunday Breakfast Truls Mork (cello), Havard Gimse (piano) Birdsong School - help with identifying individual spring birdsong from Lucy Hodson of the RSPB. SAT 18:30 Opera on 3 (m000vq1w) 03:28 AM Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice from Opera North Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Email [email protected] Variations on an original theme 'Enigma' for orchestra (Op.36) Laurence Cummings conducts Gluck's seminal 1762 opera BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor) Orpheus and Eurydice with Opera North. SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (m000vqj8) 03:57 AM Sarah Walker with guest Nick Ahad Orpheus has been allowed by the gods to visit the Underworld Alphons Diepenbrock (1862-1921) to bring his deceased Eurydice back, on condition that he Ecoutez la chanson bien douce (song) Sarah Walker chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting doesn't look at her. Roberta Alexander (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) music to complement your morning, and puts a musical spin on events. This performance recorded at Leeds Town Hall in March is 04:02 AM presented by Hannah French. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Today, Sarah chooses music ranging from a passionate overture Toccata in G major BWV.916 by Schubert, to a piece by Shara Wardon that explores the ways Orfeo ..... Paula Murrihy (soprano) Jayson Gillham (piano) of the universe via violin and electronic keyboard… Euridice ..... Fflur Wyn (soprano) Amore ..... Daisy Brown (soprano) 04:10 AM Plus, Respighi’s orchestration creates a sparkling Italian Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) atmosphere. Opera North Chorus 3 pieces from "Les Indes Galantes" & Le Rappel des Oiseaux Opera North Orchestra Stephen Preston (flute), Robert Woolley (harpsichord) At 10.30am Sarah invites broadcaster and writer Nick Ahad to Laurence Cummings (conductor) join her for the Sunday Morning monthly arts roundup, 04:17 AM focusing on five cultural happenings that you can catch either Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721-1783) online or in person during May. SAT 22:00 New Music Show (m000vq1y) Cantata, 'An den Flussen Babylons' Explore Ensemble in session (2/2) Johannes Happel (bass), Balthasar-Neumann-Chor, Balthasar- A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 Neumann-Ensemble, Detlef Bratschke (conductor) Tom Service introduces a recent studio session from Explore Ensemble. 04:29 AM SUN 12:00 Private Passions (m000vqjb) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 3 of 13 Camilla Pang Artist Nicole Johaenntgen Composer Chris Batchelor Title Discoland Album Arriving Diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of eight, Composer Johaenntgen Label Lost Marble Camilla Pang struggled to understand the world around her; in Album Henry III Number LM008 Track 7 fact, she asked her mother if there was an instruction manual Label Selmabird Duration 5.23 for humans that could help. Twenty years on – after taking her Number Track 3 Performers Lance Kelly, Chris Batchelor, Ted Emmett, Paul PhD in biochemistry and embarking on a career as a scientist – Duration 5.52 Edmonds, Noel Langley, t; John Harborne, Steve Day, Paul Camilla has herself has written that manual. She’s called it Performers Nicole Johaenntgen, as; Jon Ramm, tb; Steven Taylor, Richard Pywell, Ashley Slater, tb; Dave Powell, tu; “Explaining Humans” and it won the Royal Society Prize in Glenn, tu; Paul Thibodaux, d. 2018. Eddie Parker, Dai Pritchard, Steve Buckley, Iain Ballamy, 2020 for the best science book . A highly original blend of Mark Lockheart, Julian Nichols, Ken Stubbs, reeds; Django scientific theory and personal memoir, it gives a real insight DISC 2 Bates, horn, kb; John Parricelli, g; Steve Watts, b; Martin into what it’s like to live with autism. Artist Jazz Jamaica France, d; Thebi Lipere, perc. 1990 Title Ball of Fire In a fascinating conversation with Michael Berkeley, Camilla Composer James, Nauman DISC 10 Pang talks about how she’s learned to thrive in a world which Album Massive Artist Marc Copland can seem very overwhelming. One of the issues for her is the Label Dune Title Flip Side sensory overload that people with autism spectrum disorder can Number CD 06 Track 1 Composer Copland experience. She’s very sensitive to certain sounds, and the Duration 7.50 Album John morning commute to work can jangle her senses to such an Performers: Kevin Robinson, Guy Barker, Colin Graham, Label Illusions Mirage extent that it takes much of the morning to recover. Music, on Edward Thornton, t; Annie Whitehead, Fayyaz Virgi, Dennis Number 4005 Track 3 the other hand, restores mental calm. Camilla sings and plays Rollins, Winston Rollins, Barnaby Dickinson, Harry Brown, tb; Duration 3.45 the piano; although she has never learned to read music, she can Andy Grappy, tu; Soweto Kinch, Jason Yarde, Tony Kofi, Performers Marc Copland, p. 2020. “catch” a tune after hearing it only once. She did this first as a Adam Bishop, Denys Baptiste, Andy Sheppard, Patrick Clahar, very young child, hearing her mother’s favourite Michael Ray Carless, reeds; Alex Wilson, p; Orphy Robinson, vib; Alan DISC 11 Nyman track and reproducing it straight away on her toy Weekes, g; Gary Crosby, b; Kendrick Rowe, d; Tony Uter, Artist Archie Shepp xylophone. perc. 2001 Title Confirmation Composer Parker Camilla shares the music that has sustained her over the years; DISC 3 Album Round About Midnight Live at the Totem Vol 2 we hear Hubert Parry’s great coronation anthem “I was glad”; Artist Abdullah Ibrahim Label Marge Michael Nyman’s music for The Piano; William Byrd’s “Ave Title In the Evening Number 16 Track 4 Verum Corpus”; Debussy’s “Clair de Lune”, and Teardrop by Composer Ibrahim Duration 3.12 Massive Attack. Album Dream Time Performers Archie Shepp, ts; Siegfried Kessler, p; Bob Label Enja Cunningham, b; Clifford Jarvis, d. Totem Stadium Paris, 1979. Produced by Elizabeth Burke Number 9676-2 Track 13 A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3 Duration 3.05 Performers Abdullah Ibrahim, p; 2019. SUN 17:00 The Listening Service (m000v2js) Tunes for 'Toons SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000vgty) DISC 4 Eric Lu plays Mozart, Schubert and Chopin Artist Bennie Maupin Tom Service explores "tunes for 'toons" - the music that Title See The Positive accompanies cartoons from the earliest Mickey Mouse to the Winner of the 2018 Leeds Piano Competition and current Composer Maupin sophisticated animations of today. Unlike conventional film Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Eric Lu - still in his early Album Penumbra soundtracks, cartoon music is often upfront and very much part twenties - is fast establishing himself as one of the most talented Label Cryptogramophone of the manic action of cartoons. And that distinctive breakneck of his generation. Here he performs sonatas by Mozart Number CG129 Track 11 energy has inspired concert composers such as John Zorn. Tom and Schubert alongside Chopin's Andante spianato and Grande Duration 2.53 talks to Daniel Goldmark, author of Tunes for 'Toons, about the polonaise. Presented by Andrew McGregor. Performers Bennie Maupin, ss; Oles Oleskiewicz, b; Michael music of Hollywood animated cartoons of the 1930s to the Stephens, d; Daryl Munyungo Jackson, perc. 2003. 1950s; and to Lolita Ritmanis, LA-based composer for many Mozart: Piano Sonata in B flat major, K 333 recent animations including Batman: The Animated Series. Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 DISC 5 Chopin: Andante spianato and Grande polonaise Artist Madeleine Peyroux Title Got You On My Mind SUN 17:30 Words and Music (m000vqjj) Eric Lu (piano) Composer Biggs / Thomas Napoleon Album Got You On My MInd Label Waking Up Music Orwell's pig in Animal Farm, Beethoven's Eroica, Ruth Scurr's SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (m000vqjd) Number 6 13285 95202 7Track 4 new biography which focuses on his interest in gardening, Divino Sospiro - Portuguese Baroque Music Duration 4.18 Berlioz’s setting of the nostalgic poem ‘Le Cinq Mai' - the date Performers Madeleine Peyroux, v, g; William Galison, v, g; of Napoleon's death, Thomas Keneally's novel about his Hannah French presents highlights of a concert given by the Conrad Corsch, b; James Wormworth, d; 2004. friendship with a girl on Elba who ended up living in Australia, ensemble Divino Sospiro and soprano Eduardo Mela at the Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev's evocations of the Russian National Palace in Queluz, including pieces by Portuguese DISC 6 campaigns, ABBA - Napoleon has fascinated writers and composers Antonio de Seixas and Francisco de Almeida, Artist John Taylor musicians through the centuries since his death. It's been alongside music by Domenico Scarlatti who spent much of his Title Ma Bel calculated that Napoleon attended 163 different and his career in Lisbon, and Vivaldi's take on the Portuguese folksong Composer Kenny Wheeler favourite composer was Giovanni Paisiello. Today's Words and La Follia. Album Rosslyn Music mixes examples of music he might have heard with Label ECM composers inspired by him, and words from novels, plays, Number 159 924 2 Track 5 poems and some of his own sayings. The readers are Sir Simon SUN 15:00 Choral Evensong (m000vhgc) Duration 6.44 Russell Beale and Natalie Simpson. St Peter’s Eaton Square, London, with the BBC Singers Performers John Taylor, p; Marc Johnson, b; Joey Baron, d. 2002. Producer: Nick Holmes From St Peter’s Eaton Square, London, with the BBC Singers. DISC 7 You can find a Free Thinking discussion about Napoleon and Introit: Evening Prayer (Joanna Marsh) Artist Michael Brecker his interest in both gardening and artworks broadcast on Responses: Shephard Title Modus Operandy Wednesday May 5th. Psalms 136, 137, 138 (Ghislaine Reece-Trapp, Ghislaine Reece- Composer Brecker Trapp, Ghislaine Reece-Trapp) Album Wide Angles First Lesson: Genesis 2 vv.4b-9 Label Verve SUN 18:45 Sunday Feature (m000vqjl) Office hymn: Lord of all hopefulness (Slane, arr. Barry Rose) Number 044007614228 Track 9 The Kershaw Tapes Canticles: Maida Vale Service (Ben Ponniah) (World premiere) Duration 5.27 Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 15 vv.35-49 Performers Michael Brecker, ts; Sasha Sipiagin, t; Robin More Kershaw Tapes Anthem: Ye of new Jerusalem (Shephard) Eubanks, tb; Peter Gordon, frh; Steve Wilson, Iain Dixon, Hymn: How shall we sing salvation’s song? (Llangarron) Charles Pillow, reeds; Adam Rogers, g; John Pattitucci, b; During the 1980s and 1990s, DJ Andy Kershaw travelled Voluntary: Five Liturgical Inventions (Alleluia) (Togni) Antonio Sanchez, d; Joyce Hammam, Mark Feldman, Lois around Africa and the Americas searching out great music and Martin, Erik Friedlander, strings. Gil Goldstien, arr, cond. Jan taping it on his Walkman Pro, a new broadcast-quality cassette Joseph McHardy (Conductor) 2003. recorder that was bringing about a revolution in mobile Rachel Mahon (Organist) recording. He also used it to capture his celebrated Kitchen DISC 8 Sessions, held in his small flat in Crouch End. Recorded 23 April 2021. Artist Imelda May Title Meet You At The Moon In this episode, Andy meets Kenyan harpist Ayub Ogada on a Composer Imelda May beach in Cornwall, the Antioch Gospel group in a car park in SUN 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (m000vqjg) Album Love Tattoo New Orleans, Cuarteto Iglesias on a roof top in Cuba and a Jazz Memories and New Discoveries Label Universal Music young Ballake Sissoko next to the railway tracks in Bamako, Number 1790561 Track 7 Mali. On his very first day recording with his Walkman Pro, Alyn Shipton introduces music chosen by you from across the Duration 2.49 Andy visits the Edale Bluegrass Festival then travels to Leeds to jazz spectrum, including special memories of several stars - Performers Imelda May, v; Danny McCormack, p; Darrell record a rare performance from guitarist Mark Knopfler in a including Madeleine Peyroux and Bennie Maupin - who have Higham, g; Al Gare, b; Dean Beresford, d. 2007. pub with his early group The Duolian String Pickers. Back in appeared at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, which takes place Andy’s kitchen Louisiana comes to Crouch End with sessions online this weekend. DISC 9 from blues man Lazy Lester and Cajun stars DL Menard, Eddie Artist Loose Tubes LeJeune and Ken Smith. Plus we pay another visit to DISC 1 Title Arriving Wilkinson's HiFi in Nelson to find out just why the compact Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 4 of 13 cassette format is so enduring and well loved. Renegade Breakdown Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon (conductor) Performer: Marie Davidson Producer: Martin Webb Performer: L'Oeil nu 03:01 AM Duration 00:00:41 Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Piano Sonata No.1 in F sharp minor (Op.11) SUN 19:30 New Generation Artists (m000vs89) 02 00:05:21 Franz Liszt Martin Helmchen (piano) Mark Simpson made history in 2006 when he became the first Concert Study No 3 in D flat major, 'Un sospiro' person ever to win both the BBC Young Musician of the Year Performer: Daniil Trifonov 03:30 AM competition (as a clarinettist), and the BBC Proms/Guardian Duration 00:03:16 Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Young Composer of the Year. A BBC New Generation Artist Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E major (original from 2012-2014, Mark is now in great demand as both a 03 00:08:37 Harold Budd (artist) version of E flat major) performer and composer. Not Yet Remembered Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Performer: Harold Budd Michael Halasz (conductor) Weber Grand Duo Concertant, Op 48 Performer: Brian Eno Mark Simpson (clarinet), Richard Uttley (piano) Duration 00:00:37 03:47 AM Padre Davide da Bergamo (1791-1863) 04 00:09:21 Ellen Fullman La vera piva montanara (pastorale per organo ad imitazione del SUN 20:00 BBC Young Musician (m000vqjn) Blue Tunnel Fields Baghetto) Grand Final Performer: Ellen Fullman Andrea Marcon (organ) Performer: Theresa Wong Three brilliant soloists compete to win the most prestigious Duration 00:09:52 03:56 AM prize for young classical musicians in Britain. Each finalist Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) performs a concerto with the BBC Philharmonic, conducted by 05 00:14:08 Robert Schumann Early one morning for voice and piano Mark Wigglesworth, at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester before Liederkreis op. 39: Wehmut Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Paul Turner (piano) an expert jury. At the end of the evening, just one will be Singer: Barbara Sukowa crowned as the new BBC Young Musician. Presented by Anna Orchestra: Schönberg Ensemble 04:00 AM Lapwood, Josie Darby and Jess Gillam. Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw Filip Kutev (1903-1982) Duration 00:02:24 Pastoral for flute and orchestra (1943) Lidia Oshavkova (flute), Bulgarian National Radio Symphony SUN 22:00 Record Review Extra (m000vs8c) 06 00:17:18 Missy Mazzoli Orchestra, Dimitar Manolov (conductor) Haydn's 'Oxford' Symphony Death Valley Junction Ensemble: Jasper String Quartet 04:11 AM Hannah French offers listeners a chance to hear at greater Duration 00:08:53 Janis Medins (1890-1966) length the recordings reviewed and discussed in yesterday’s Aria, 'Suite No 1' Record Review, including the recommended version of the 07 00:21:37 Alonso Lobo Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, Imants Resnis (conductor) Building a Library work, Joseph Haydn's Symphony No 92 in G Versa est in luctum major, 'Oxford'. Choir: Tenebrae 04:17 AM Conductor: Nigel Short Maurice Durufle (1902-1986) Duration 00:05:31 Quatre motets sur des themes Gregoriens, Op 10 SUN 23:30 Slow Radio (m000vqjq) BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) Nick Luscombe's Spring 08 00:25:48 Percy Grainger Shallow Brown 04:25 AM Tokyo based DJ, producer and broadcaster Nick Luscombe Singer: John Shirley‐Quirk Robert de Visee (c.1655-1733) explores the sound of spring in suburban Tokyo through field Choir: Ambrosian Singers Les Baricades Misterieuses de Mr F. Couperin recordings and music. Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra Yasunori Imamura (theorbo) Conductor: Benjamin Britten This soundscape is inspired by Nick’s work with the Tokyo Duration 00:05:35 04:31 AM University Otocare project. Oto is the Japanese word meaning Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) sound and the research project works with hospitals and other Concerto grosso in D minor, Op 7 No 2 high-stress environments to bring sounds of nature and specially MON 00:30 Through the Night (m000vqjs) La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor) composed music to positively impact lives. Musical Impressions of France 04:40 AM Kids energetically playing baseball, the chanting of monks and WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne are joined by young Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) the prayers of local people, rain falling during a thunderstorm pianists Lucas and Arthur Jussen and conductor Christoph Prelude for guitar no.1 in E minor and the arrival of the cherry blossom and the accompanying Eschenbach for a programme of Ravel, Poulenc and Beethoven Norbert Kraft (guitar) spring birdsong are just some of the many elements on this at the Philharmonie in Cologne. Presented by Jonathan Swain. intoxicating Japanese audio adventure - all linked with its very 04:45 AM own specially commissioned musical score by ambient musician 12:31 AM Sergey Rachmaninov (1873-1943) Ski Oakenfull. (1875-1937) 2 Songs: When Night Descends in silence; Oh stop thy singing Ma mère l'oye (suite) maiden fair WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne, Christoph Eschenbach Fredrik Zetterstrom (baritone), Tobias Ringborg (violin), (conductor) Anders Kilstrom (piano) MONDAY 03 MAY 2021 12:48 AM 04:54 AM MON 00:00 Classical Fix (m000qb4j) Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) Marie Davidson Concerto for Two Pianos in D minor, FP 61 Serenade no 2 in G minor for violin & orchestra, Op 69b Lucas Jussen (piano), Arthur Jussen (piano), WDR Radio Judy Kang (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval Guest presenter Jules Buckley stands in for Clemmie Burton- Orchestra, Cologne, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) Hill in a new series of Classical fix, mixing bespoke classical 05:03 AM playlists for music-loving guests. This week, Jules is joined by 01:08 AM Franz Liszt (1811-1886) musician and producer Marie Davidson. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Polonaise No.2 in E major from (S.223) Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op 93 Ferruccio Busoni (piano) Marie's playlist: WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) 05:13 AM Franz Liszt: Three Concert Studies: no.3 ‘Un sospiro’ Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612) Ellen Fullman: Blue Tunnel Fields 01:36 AM Exaudi me, for 12 part triple chorus, continuo and 4 trombones Robert Schumann: Wehmut (from Liederkreis, arranged by George Gershwin (1898-1937) Danish National Radio Chorus, Copenhagen Cornetts & Reinbert de Leeuw) An American in Paris Sackbutts, Lars Baunkilde (violone), Soren Christian Missy Mazzoli: Death Valley Junction Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Mester (conductor) Vestergaard (organ), Bo Holten (conductor) Alonso Lobo: Versa set in luctum Percy Grainger: Shallow Brown 01:55 AM 05:20 AM Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Classical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of Sonata for harp Symphony no 104 in D major "London" (H.1.104) classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Jules Godelieve Schrama (harp) Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamas Vasary Buckley is a Grammy-winning conductor, arranger and (conductor), composer who pushes the boundaries of almost all musical 02:05 AM genres by placing them in an orchestral context, and has earned Paule Maurice (1910-67) 05:45 AM himself a reputation as a 'pioneering genre alchemist' and Tableaux de Provence - 5 pieces for saxophone and orchestra Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957) 'agitator of musical convention'. He leads two of the world’s Julia Nolan (saxophone), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Piano Quintet in E major, Op 15 most versatile and in-demand orchestras - the Heritage Bernardi (conductor) Daniel Bard (violin), Tim Crawford (violin), Mark Holloway Orchestra and the Metropole Orkest - and over the past nine (viola), Chiara Enderle (cello), Paolo Giacometti (piano) years he has been responsible for some of the most 02:20 AM groundbreaking BBC Proms, including the Ibiza Prom, 1Xtra's Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) 06:17 AM Grime Symphony, The Songs of Scott Walker, Jacob Collier 3 Psaumes de David for chorus, Op 339 Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677) and Friends, and tributes to Quincy Jones, Nina Simone and Elmer Iseler Singers, Elmer Iseler (conductor) "Hor che Apollo" - Serenade for Soprano, 2 violins & continuo Charles Mingus. In 2019, Jules joined the BBC Symphony Susanne Ryden (soprano), Musica Fiorita, Daniela Dolci Orchestra as Creative Artist in Association. 02:31 AM (director) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) 01 00:00:53 Marie Davidson (artist) Le Temple de la Gloire, orchestral suites opera-ballet (1745) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 5 of 13 MON 06:30 Breakfast (m000vpl1) MON 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000vplm) women, the upbringing of children, even parts of the landscape. Monday - Hannah's classical rise and shine Paris in Springtime (1/5) The Commune was crushed brutally at the end of May, but it caught the attention of conservatives and radicals across the Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, This week, Afternoon Concert features concerts from the city world. 150 years later, what does the Commune still have to say featuring listener requests. of Paris. Today's programme includes the Orchestre de Paris to us? Have we lost its legacy or, just maybe, are we all and conductor Paavo Järvi in music by Tchaikovsky, Debussy Communards now? Email [email protected] and Ravel at the city's Philharmonie in September last year. There's also music by Berlioz from the Orchestre National d'Île Dan Rebellato, writer and thinker, is inspired by personal de France and a saxophone concerto composed by jazz pianist observation of the modern legacy of the commune: MON 09:00 Essential Classics (m000vpl6) Martial Solal in 2014. Georgia Mann “In 2016, my wife and I moved to Paris and we had a baby. In Presented by Tom McKinney. London, walking along a narrow pavement with a buggy, people Georgia Mann playing the best in classical music, with generally get out of your way. In Paris, there’s often a stand-off. discoveries and surprises along the way. Berlioz: Overture 'Le Corsaire', Op.21; Les Nuits d’été In London, the public space is not really public at all; we carry Karine Deshayes (soprano) with us a portable sphere of private space that should not be 0915 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Orchestre National d'Île de France invaded. In Paris, if you’re on the street, you’re in the debate. playlist. Fabien Gabel (conductor) Although French society is in many ways very deferential and hierarchical, this is not true on the streets. Anyone can speak to 1010 Song of the Day – focusing on the magic of words, music c.2.35pm anyone - in Paris, every encounter is a debate. And so I found and the human voice. Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35 myself looking into the history of those Parisian streets; the way Debussy: La Mer they’ve been remodelled and remade, the way the famous 1100 Essential Five - this week we bring you five pieces of Ravel: Daphnis & Chloe Suite No.2 cobblestones have been torn up as weapons, the way the music that celebrate the month of May. Gil Shaham (violin) boulevards are ghosted by barricades and street battles. It’s a Orchestre de Paris story that has markers in 1968 and 1961 and 1945 and 1940 but 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Paavo Järvi (conductor) ultimately this contested Paris, where the very streets are sites musical reflection. of battle and debate, takes us back to 1871 and the Commune.” c.4.00pm Martial Solal: Saxophone Concerto These essays will bring the Commune to life with vivid MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000vpl9) Jean-Charles Richard (soprano & baritone saxophones) description of key moments, entering into history, to explore Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Orchestre National de France how it shaped French society and beyond, through personal Jesko Sirvend (conductor) connection with the facts and the sense of a city Dan knows South American Journeys, 1940-1941 well. The series also features the acclaimed period-instrument Donald Macleod explores how Copland’s initial trip to Mexico ensemble Les Siècles with their founder-conductor François- Ep 1: The People left a lasting impression on him. Xavier Roth (programme 2) and the forces of the Paris Opera: you can hear their 2020 Bastille Day concert in programme 3 18 March 1871: The Commune was founded by a democratic This week of programmes explores Aaron Copland’s most and their staging of Massenet's 'Manon' as Opera Matinee vote, and declared on 18 March 1871, a key historical moment productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in (programme 4). in a new understanding of what the people were. The Commune full. During this time, Copland hit his prime. He became is haunted by the crowd: the emergence of the metropolis and recognised as America’s leading composer, winning the Pulitzer the masses was one of the great phenomena of the nineteenth Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in MON 16:30 Early Music Now (m000vplq) century. For Baudelaire, the crowd marked a new evolution of Hollywood. Ensemble Correspondances in Paris humanity, an opportunity to dissolve one’s identity into it. For conservatives decades afterwards, the Commune was a dire He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse Sebastien Daucé conducts his Ensemble Correspondances in warning of the dangers of the mass. The Commune, and influences from each, and composed key works including his music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Michel-Richard perceptions of its dangerous disorder or its astonishing lucidity, Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare Delalande, in a concert recorded in Paris in May 2019. threads through debates over the ‘crowd’ even now. Are the for the Common Man and Rodeo. people to be trusted with the future or not? In an age of Brexit, these questions continue to haunt our politics. We get a sense of how Copland’s personal and professional MON 17:00 In Tune (m000vpls) interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his Jean Rondeau, Liya Petrova Dan Rebellato is a leading British radio dramatist, as well as a friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway London. War II. Katie Derham talks to violinist Liya Petrova about her new He has written extensively for BBC Radio 3 and 4, most recording of concertos by Beethoven and Mozart, and also hears recently Killer for Radio 3, as well as theatres such as Plymouth In this episode, Copland is inspired by Mexico, and the cultural from French harpsichordist Jean Rondeau about his latest Drum, Suspect Culture and Graeae, and Pitlochry Festival riches he discovered there that seemed to him to be so lacking recording. Theatre. He has won Sonys and BBC Audio Awards for his in the US. It spurred him to “awaken the spiritual consciences radio dramas. He was lead writer on the blockbuster BBC Radio of the people” in his music. It also encouraged him to travel 4 Series, Emile Zola; Blood Sex and Money, starring Glenda more widely in South America in 1941, and marked a new stage MON 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000vplv) Jackson. He has published several books, most recently co in his lifelong friendship with the Mexican composer Carlos The eclectic classical mix editing Contemporary European Playwrights in 2020, and is Chávez. currently writing a practical playwriting guide for the National In Tune's classical music mixtape: an imaginative, eclectic mix Theatre, due out in 2021/22. John Henry: A Railroad Ballet for Orchestra featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few London Symphony Orchestra surprises thrown in for good measure. Director/Producer, Polly Thomas Aaron Copland, conductor Executive Producer, Eloise Whitmore

Quiet City MON 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000vplx) A Naked Production for BBC Radio 3 Maurice Murphy, trumpet RAI National Symphony Orchestra Christine Pendrill, cor anglais London Symphony Orchestra Recorded in November 2020 at the Arturo Toscanini RAI MON 23:00 Night Tracks (m000nmpz) Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Auditorium in lockdown Turin, Daniele Gatti and Italy's Night music premiere radio orchestra perform two works that take their Piano Sonata inspiration from the natural world. Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for Leon Fleisher, piano late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and Introduced by Fiona Talkington. everything in between. Our Town St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Wagner: Siegfried Idyll 01 00:00:09 Anna Meredith Leonard Slatkin, conductor Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ('Pastoral') Unfurl Performer: Anna Meredith Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales RAI National Symphony Orchestra Duration 00:02:14 Daniele Gatti (conductor) 02 00:03:31 Ride MON 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000vplh) Shadows behind the Sun Jonathan Plowright plays Bach, Grieg and Liszt MON 22:00 Music Matters (m000vplz) Music Arranger: Pêtr Aleksänder [Repeat of broadcast at 11:45 on Saturday] Ensemble: Ride Much-praised British pianist Jonathan Plowright opens his Ensemble: Pêtr Aleksänder recital with Busoni’s formidable version of Bach’s D minor Duration 00:03:02 Chaconne, perhaps the most celebrated of all the arrangements MON 22:45 The Essay (m000vpm1) of Bach's magnificent piece. The Liszt of the Consolations Paris 2021 03 00:06:35 George Frideric Handel shows an introspective side of the composer and Grieg's O Sleep, why dost thou leave me? (Semele) Holberg Suite, his affectionate nod to Baroque dance music, The People Singer: Louise Alder ends the concert on an upbeat note. Orchestra: English Baroque Soloists The Paris Commune lasted less than 100 days, yet this populist Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner Introduced live from by Martin Handley. movement had extraordinary impact and offers a fascinating Duration 00:03:18 comparison to populist turbulence in 2021. Having survived the Bach-Busoni: Chaconne in D minor horrors of the Siege of Paris, winter of 1870-71, Parisians 04 00:10:29 David Byrne Liszt: Consolations refused to accept the terms of French surrender after the Winter (The Knee Plays) Grieg: Holberg Suite Franco-Prussian war and declared independence. For ten weeks, Performer: Ray Brown the Communards experimented with alternative living: Performer: Garnett Brown Jonathan Plowright (piano) revolutionising education, political representation, the role of Performer: Pete Christlieb Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 6 of 13 Performer: Rich Cooper TUE 00:30 Through the Night (m000vpm6) K369 Performer: Ernie Fields Vive la Musique Rosemary Joshua (soprano), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Rene Performer: Bill Green Jacobs (conductor) Performer: Bobbye Hall An inspired mix of Romanian and French music, performed on Performer: Dana Hughes the famous Stradivarius 'Elder-Voicu' violin by Alexandre 03:56 AM Performer: Paul Humphrey Tomescu with harpist Delphine Benhamou. Presented by Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849), Niccolo Paganini (arranger) Performer: Jackie Kelso Jonathan Swain. Nocturne in D major (original in E flat), Op 9 no 2 Performer: Harry Kim Vilmos Szabadi (violin), Marta Gulyas (piano) Performer: Nolan Smith 12:31 AM Performer: David Stout George Enescu (1881-1955), Delphine Benhamou (arranger) 04:01 AM Performer: Phil Teil Ballade Vaino Raitio (1891-1945) Performer: Fred Wesley Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Joutsenet , Op 15 (1919) Singer: David Byrne Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu (conductor) Duration 00:06:10 12:35 AM Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Delphine Benhamou (arranger) 04:09 AM 05 00:16:43 Bent Sørensen Six Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.56 John Thomas (1826-1913) Phantasmagoria (5th mvt) Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) The minstrel's adieu to his native land for harp Ensemble: Trio con Brio Copenhagen Rita Costanzi (harp) Duration 00:03:15 12:43 AM Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921), Delphine Benhamou 04:17 AM 06 00:20:42 Trad. (arranger) Santiago de Murcia (1673-1739) Ladrang Gadhung Mlati Le Cygne (The Swan), from 'The Carnival of the Animals' Cumbées, Gallardes Ensemble: S.T.S.I. Ensemble from the Academy of Art and Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Simone Vallerotonda (guitar) Dance, Surakarta Duration 00:06:16 12:47 AM 04:23 AM Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Johann Rosenmuller (1619-1684) 07 00:26:58 Snorri Hallgrímsson Fantasy for Violin and Harp, Op 124 Sonata Duodecima a 5 Stromenti da Arco & Altri Chasing the Present Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) OH! Orkiestra Historyczna, Martyna Pastuszka (conductor) Performer: Snorri Hallgrímsson Duration 00:02:56 01:02 AM 04:31 AM Jules Massenet (1842-1912), Delphine Benhamou (arranger) Lepo Sumera (1950-2000) 08 00:30:29 John Luther Adams Méditation, from 'Thaïs' Pala aastast 1981 (A Piece from 1981) Canticles of the Sky (Sky with Endless Stars) Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Kadri-Ann Sumera (piano) Performer: Oliver Coates Music Arranger: Oliver Coates 01:08 AM 04:38 AM Duration 00:06:05 Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921), Delphine Benhamou Frederick Delius (1862-1934) (arranger) To be sung of a summer night on the water for chorus (RT.4.5) 09 00:36:34 Eriks Esenvalds Introduction and Rondo capriccioso in A minor, Op 28 Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Paul Hillier (conductor) Stars Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Choir: VOCES8 04:44 AM Duration 00:04:00 01:18 AM Bongani Ndodana-Breen (b.1975) Sabina Ulubeanu (b.1979) Harmonia Ubuntu 10 00:41:23 BAILEN Pas Encore, for violin and harp Goitsemang Oniccah Lehobye (soprano), Minnesota Orchestra, Careless Wishing Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Osmo Vänskä (conductor) Ensemble: BAILEN Duration 00:03:40 01:25 AM 04:54 AM Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Delphine Benhamou (arranger) Zoltan Kodaly (1882 - 1967) 11 00:45:03 Hermann Zilcher Tzigane Sonatina for cello & piano Fruhlingsstrophe Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Laszlo Mezo (cello), Lorant Szucs (piano) Singer: Christoph Prégardien Singer: Julian Prégardien 01:36 AM 05:03 AM Performer: Fabienne Waga Ciprian Porumbescu (1853-1883), Delphine Benhamou Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Performer: Patricia Messner (arranger) Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, H.7e.1 Duration 00:02:00 Ballade Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) Michael Halasz (conductor) 12 00:47:40 Keith Jarrett Love no.1 01:41 AM 05:19 AM Performer: Keith Jarrett Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Delphine Benhamou (arranger) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Performer: Charlie Haden Clair de lune, from 'Suite bergamasque' Piano Sonata no 14 in C sharp minor 'Quasi una fantasia' Performer: Paul Motian Alexandru Tomescu (violin), Delphine Benhamou (harp) (Moonlight) Op 27 no 2 Duration 00:06:07 Aldo Ciccolini (piano) 01:47 AM 13 00:53:47 Tim Hecker Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950) 05:35 AM A Sodium Codec Haze Satrarii, Suite for Orchestra, Op 2 (1934) Walter Braunfels (1882-1954) Performer: Tim Hecker Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Horia Andreescu The Glass Mountain - suite from the opera Op.39b Duration 00:05:38 (conductor) BBC Concert Orchestra, Johannes Wildner (conductor)

14 01:00:24 Andrea Tarrodi 02:12 AM 06:01 AM Madárdal - String Quartet no.2 (2nd mvt) Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Ensemble: Dahlkvist Quartet Sonata for violin and piano in G major Trio No 7 (Essercizii Musici) Duration 00:05:46 Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien (piano) Camerata Koln, Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer Zipperling (viola da gamba), Ghislaine Wauters (viola da 15 01:06:12 Alexander Hopkins 02:31 AM gamba), Yasunori Imamura (theorbo), Sabine Bauer (organ) Wash Me Throughly Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Choir: Coro Spezzato Hail, Bright Cecilia: Ode for St Cecilia's Day, Z.328 06:08 AM Duration 00:06:01 Grace Davidson (soprano), Alex Potter (counter tenor), Thomas Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Hobbs (tenor), Matthew Brook (bass), Damien Guillon (counter Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K449) 16 01:12:52 Esbjörn Svensson Trio tenor), Peter Kooij (bass), Samuel Boden (tenor), Collegium Maria Joao Pires (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Houston, the 5th Vocale Ghent, Philippe Herreweghe (director) Riccardo Chailly (conductor) Ensemble: Esbjörn Svensson Trio Duration 00:03:20 03:23 AM Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Eduard Lassen (librettist) TUE 06:30 Breakfast (m000vq3c) 17 01:16:13 Valentin Silvestrov Lose Himmel, meine seele (S.494) Tuesday - Hannah's classical mix The Messenger Sylviane Deferne (piano) Performer: Hélène Grimaud Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Performer: Stephen Flock 03:29 AM featuring listener requests. Orchestra: Camerata Salzburg Albertus Groneman (c.1710-1778) Duration 00:09:52 Flute Sonata in E minor Email [email protected] Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi 18 01:27:07 Gregory Porter (harpsichord) Modern Day Apprentice TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (m000vq3f) Performer: Troy Miller 03:40 AM Georgia Mann Singer: Gregory Porter Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Ensemble: London Symphony Strings Overture (Egmont, Op 84) Georgia Mann playing the best in classical music, with Duration 00:02:50 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Arthur Fagen (conductor) discoveries and surprises along the way.

03:50 AM 0915 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) playlist. TUESDAY 04 MAY 2021 'Misera, dove son!' (scena) and 'Ah! non son'io che parlo' (aria). Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 7 of 13 1010 Song of the Day – focusing on the magic of words, music Paris with conductor Gianandrea Noseda in Mozart and Subryan Richards writes a postcard reflecting on ideas about and the human voice. Brahms. slavery, abolition and the law in eighteenth century England.

1100 Essential Five - this week we bring you five pieces of Presented by Tom McKinney. New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and music that celebrate the month of May. the Arts and Humanities Research Council to turn academic Berlioz: Overture to 'Benvenuto Cellini'; Overture to 'Béatrice research into radio. You can find a playlist of discussions, 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's et Bénédict'; Overture: Carnaval Romain; Roméo et Juliette, features and Essays on the Free Thinking programme website musical reflection. Op.17 (highlights); Harold in Italy, Op.16 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08zhs35 Tabea Zimmerman (viola) Les Siècles Producer: Ruth Watts TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000vq3h) François-Xavier Roth (conductor) Aaron Copland (1900-1990) c.3.30pm TUE 22:45 The Essay (m000vq3y) Patriotism, 1942 Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K.364 Paris 2021 Brahms: Symphony No.2 in D, Op.73 Donald Macleod explores how Copland’s active interest with Philippe Aïche (violin) Education current affairs shaped his worldview. Orchestre de Paris Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) The Paris Commune lasted less than 100 days, yet this populist This week of programmes explores Aaron Copland’s most movement had extraordinary impact and offers a fascinating productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in comparison to populist turbulence in 2021. Having survived the full. During this time, Copland hit his prime. He became TUE 17:00 In Tune (m000vq3p) horrors of the Siege of Paris, winter of 1870-71, Parisians recognised as America’s leading composer, winning the Pulitzer Tom Gamble, Christine Goerke refused to accept the terms of French surrender after the Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in Franco-Prussian war and declared independence. For ten weeks, Hollywood. Katie Derham introduces live music from guitarist Tom the Communards experimented with alternative living: Gamble, and is joined by the American soprano Christine revolutionising education, political representation, the role of He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse Goerke, ahead of her Met Opera stream, 'Wagnerians in women, the upbringing of children, even parts of the landscape. influences from each, and composed key works including his Concert'. The Commune was crushed brutally at the end of May, but it Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare caught the attention of conservatives and radicals across the for the Common Man and Rodeo. world. 150 years later, what does the Commune still have to say TUE 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000vq3r) to us? Have we lost its legacy or, just maybe, are we all We get a sense of how Copland’s personal and professional Your daily classical soundtrack Communards now? interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World In Tune's classical music mixtape: an imaginative, eclectic mix Dan Rebellato, writer and thinker, is inspired by personal War II. featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few observation of the modern legacy of the commune: surprises thrown in for good measure. In this episode, Donald Macleod looks at Copland’s engagement “In 2016, my wife and I moved to Paris and we had a baby. In with world events, and how it shaped his friendships and his London, walking along a narrow pavement with a buggy, people worldview, from the Americana of Rodeo and the patriotism of TUE 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000vq3t) generally get out of your way. In Paris, there’s often a stand-off. Lincoln Portrait to the Hispaniana of Danzón Cubano. Inspires In London, the public space is not really public at all; we carry with us a portable sphere of private space that should not be Music for Movies Three composers reveal the power of Scotland's history, invaded. In Paris, if you’re on the street, you’re in the debate. I. New England Countryside landscape and folklore over them. Sally Beamish's Viola Although French society is in many ways very deferential and London Sinfonietta Concerto No 3 'Under the Wing of the Rock', with BBC New hierarchical, this is not true on the streets. Anyone can speak to Elgar Howarth, conductor Generation artist Timothy Ridout as soloist, tells in sound the anyone - in Paris, every encounter is a debate. And so I found story of an extraordinary act of human kindness at the time of myself looking into the history of those Parisian streets; the way Lincoln Portrait the Glencoe Massacre. For Mendelssohn, a masterpiece of a they’ve been remodelled and remade, the way the famous Maya Angelou, narrator symphony was seeded by a visit to Holyrood Palace Edinburgh cobblestones have been torn up as weapons, the way the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra where he witnessed light shining into the ruins of the chapel boulevards are ghosted by barricades and street battles. It’s a Louis Langree, conductor where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. And to start this story that has markers in 1968 and 1961 and 1945 and 1940 but Caledonian immersion 'a picture postcard record of a wedding ultimately this contested Paris, where the very streets are sites Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes in Hoy' is Peter Maxwell Davies's description of an Orkney of battle and debate, takes us back to 1871 and the Commune.” New York Philharmonic Orchestra Wedding with Sunrise - an eventful evocation of Scottish sleet, Leonard Bernstein, conductor of dancing, of fine weather on a hopeful new day. These essays will bring the Commune to life with vivid description of key moments, entering into history, to explore Danzón Cubano - (version for 2 pianos) Recorded at the Barbican on 25th April 2021 how it shaped French society and beyond, through personal Genova and Dimitrov Piano Duo Presented by Martin Handley connection with the facts and the sense of a city Dan knows well. Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales Peter Maxwell Davies: An Orkney Wedding with Sunrise Sally Beamish: Viola Concerto No 3 "Under the Wing of the Essay 2: Education Rock"* TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000dpzp) 8 April 1871: On 8 April 1871, the Commune declared that BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists at Royal Birmingham Interval: Music by Geraldine Mucha religion would be taken out of the schools: no religious Conservatoire (1/4) iconography, no prayers, no hymns. Schools would be a place Mucha: Variations on an Old Scottish Song where the young openly come to learn without the shadow of Another chance to hear Sarah Walker present a week of Patricia Goodson (piano) prior beliefs to constrain their freedom. Although this principle concerts at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire recorded in was undone as soon as the Commune was destroyed, it returned January 2020 featuring past and present members of the BBC Mucha: Epitaph in Memory of Jiři Mucha only a decade later in the principle of laïcité, of secularism, New Generation Artists scheme to mark its 20th anniversary. Vilém Veverka (oboe), Jan Machat (flute) enshrined in the Ferry Laws of 1882. The ethos of the Stamic Quartet Commune will be familiar to most children who’ve been Today young British violist Timothy Ridout performs works by educated in Britain since the 1960s: an emphasis on the creative Enescu, Schumann, and Nino Rota. One of the most sought Part 2 expression more than rote-learning, the equal education of boys after violists of his generation he's been praised by Gramophone and girls and so on. There is a direct line from the Commune’s for his “gorgeous tone and infectious sense of impetuosity.” Mendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A "Scottish" education policy to the drama club in my 1970s south London primary school. Founded in 1999 with the aim of supporting and nurturing some Timothy Ridout (viola)* of the world’s most exciting young musicians at the start of their BBC Symphony Orchestra Dan Rebellato is a leading British radio dramatist, as well as a international careers, the NGA scheme now boasts well over a Alpesh Chauhan (conductor) Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway London. hundred distinguished alumni, many of whom are major players He has written extensively for BBC Radio 3 and 4, most on the world stage. Membership of the scheme is for a period recently Killer for Radio 3, as well as theatres such as Plymouth of just over two years, during which time artists can expect to TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (m000vq3w) Drum, Suspect Culture and Graeae, and Pitlochry Festival appear at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues and Samuel Johnson's circle Theatre. He has won Sonys and BBC Audio Awards for his festivals, perform with the BBC orchestras, make studio radio dramas. He was lead writer on the blockbuster BBC Radio recordings, and commission new work. 'We suffer from Johnson' - those words come in a poem written 4 Series, Emile Zola; Blood Sex and Money, starring Glenda by his friend, the diarist Hester Thrale Piozzi (who died May Jackson. He has published several books, most recently co Enescu: Konzertstuck for viola and piano 2nd 1821). Patience Agbabi's new novel time travels back to editing Contemporary European Playwrights in 2020, and is Rota: Viola Sonata eighteenth century London and takes its teenage heroes to a tea currently writing a practical playwriting guide for the National Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op.48 arranged for viola and piano party at Samuel Johnson's house. Thomas Lawrence sketched Theatre, due out in 2021/22. his biographer Boswell. His Jamaican servant Francis Barber Timothy Ridout (viola) inherited his watch. So Laurence Scott convenes his own virtual Director/Producer, Polly Thomas Frank Dupree (piano) tea party to look at Samuel Johnson's world. Executive Producer, Eloise Whitmore

New Generation Thinker Sophie Coulombeau is co-organiser of A Naked Production for BBC Radio 3 TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000vq3m) the first international conference on Hester Thrale Piozzi and Paris in Springtime (2/5) will share her findings from her research into Piozzi's life and works. As an exhibition of Lawrence's portraits prepares to TUE 23:00 Night Tracks (m000nlxc) Afternoon Concert continues its focus on Parisian orchestras. open at the Holburne Museum in Bath, we hear from curator, Around midnight Today's programme includes an all-Berlioz concert from the Amina Wright, about the young artist. Patience Agbabi's novel acclaimed period-instrument ensemble Les Siècles and is called The Time-Thief and she explains why she was drawn Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for conductor François-Xavier Roth, followed by the Orchestre de to depict Samuel Johnson. And, New Generation Thinker Jake late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 8 of 13 everything in between. WED 00:30 Through the Night (m000vq42) Concerto Koln Rattle Conducts the LSO 01 00:00:21 Michael Stein 04:41 AM Stranger Things Theme Sir Simon Rattle conducts the London Symphony Orchestra at (1833-1897) Performer: Kyle Dixon the 2020 BBC Proms in an eclectic programme with music by Rhapsody for piano in B minor, Op 79 No 1 Performer: Michael Stein Elgar, Adès, Gabrieli and Kurtág, culminating in Vaughan Steven Osborne (piano) Duration 00:04:58 Williams’s Fifth Symphony. Jonathan Swain presents. 04:50 AM 02 00:06:14 Christoph Willibald Gluck 12:31 AM Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Antigono (Già che morir) Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612) Kyrie eleison in G minor for double choir and orchestra Singer: Samuel Mariño Sacrae symphoniae (1597) – Canzon septimi et octavi toni a 12 (RV.587) Conductor: Martin Hofstetter London Symphony Orchestra Brass, Simon Rattle (conductor) Choir of Latvian Radio, Riga Chamber Players, Sigvards Klava Orchestra: Handel Festival Orchestra, Halle (conductor) Duration 00:05:42 12:33 AM Edward Elgar (1857-1934) 05:01 AM 03 00:11:57 Max Richter Introduction and Allegro for Strings Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) All Human Beings London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor) Elegie (Op.24) arr. for cello and orchestra Performer: Mari Samuelsen Shauna Rolston (cello), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Performer: Max Richter 12:48 AM Mayer (conductor) Duration 00:06:16 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Piano Sonata no 14 in C# minor "Moonlight" 05:08 AM 04 00:18:53 Wolfgang Muthspiel Mitsuko Uchida (piano) Joan Baptista Pla i Agusti (1720-1773) Camino Sonata in D major, for flute, violin and basso continuo Performer: Wolfgang Muthspiel 12:55 AM La Guirlande Performer: Scott Colley Gyorgy Kurtag (b.1926) Performer: Brian Blade Quasi una fantasia Op.27 for ensemble 05:17 AM Duration 00:07:32 Mitsuko Uchida (piano), London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Rattle (conductor) Danse sacree et danse profane for harp and strings 05 00:27:15 Marin Marais Eva Maros (harp), Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bela La Reveuse (Suitte d'un gout etranger, Book 4 part 2 no.7) 01:04 AM Drahos (conductor) Performer: Johanna Rose Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612) Performer: Josep María Martí Duran Canzon noni toni a 12 05:27 AM Duration 00:06:03 London Symphony Orchestra Brass, Simon Rattle (conductor) Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Humoreske for piano in B flat major Op 20 06 00:33:18 Maurice Ravel 01:08 AM Ivetta Irkha (piano) Song of the Lentil Pickers (5 Popular Greek Melodies) Thomas Ades (b.1971) Performer: Alexandre Tharaud Dawn 05:52 AM Singer: Sabine Devieilhe London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor) Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975) Duration 00:02:54 7 Dances of the Dolls Op 91b arr. for wind quintet 01:15 AM Academic Wind Quintet 07 00:37:15 Missy Mazzoli Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Ecstatic Science Symphony no. 5 in D major 06:03 AM Ensemble: yMusic London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor) Ludvig Norman (1831-1885) Duration 00:08:17 String Sextet in A major (Op.18) (1850) 01:56 AM Stockholm String Sextet (sextet) 08 00:45:33 Julia Kent Henryk Gorecki (1933-2010) Heavy Eyes O Domina Nostra Op 55 (1982-85) Performer: Julia Kent La Gioia, Diane Verdoodt (soprano), Ilse Schelfhout (soprano), WED 06:30 Breakfast (m000vr17) Duration 00:04:57 Kristien Vercammen (soprano), Bernadette De Wilde (soprano), Wednesday - Hannah's classical alternative Lieve Mertens (mezzo soprano), Els Van Attenhoven (mezzo 09 00:51:23 Michael Gordon soprano), Lieve Vanden Berghe (alto), Ludwig Van Gijsegem Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Anonymous Man (One Day I Saw) (tenor), Peter Thomas (organ) featuring listener requests. Choir: The Crossing Conductor: Donald Nally 02:31 AM Email [email protected] Duration 00:06:45 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Piano Trio in A minor Op.50 10 00:58:08 Michael Kiwanuka Grieg Trio WED 09:00 Essential Classics (m000vr19) Interlude [Loving the People] Georgia Mann Performer: Michael Kiwanuka 03:17 AM Duration 00:01:57 Louis Spohr (1784-1859) Georgia Mann playing the best in classical music, with Six German songs for soprano, clarinet and piano discoveries and surprises along the way. 11 01:00:41 Michael Stein Júlia Paszthy (soprano), Laszlo Horvath (clarinet), Laszlo Eleven (Stranger Things) Baranyay (piano) 0915 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Performer: Kyle Dixon playlist. Performer: Michael Stein 03:40 AM Duration 00:03:04 Robert de Visee (c.1655-1733) 1010 Song of the Day – focusing on the magic of words, music Suite no. 9 in D minor and the human voice. 12 01:03:45 Michael Stein Komale Akakpo (cimbalom) Stranger Things Theme 1100 Essential Five - this week we bring you five pieces of Performer: Kyle Dixon 03:49 AM music that celebrate the month of May. Performer: Michael Stein Kiril Lambov (1955-) Duration 00:02:46 Rozhen Symphony Fantasy 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kiril Lambov musical reflection. 13 01:07:06 Ludwig van Beethoven (conductor) Piano Sonata no.23 in F minor Op.57 'Appassionata' (2nd mvt) Performer: Paul Lewis 03:58 AM WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000vr1c) Duration 00:05:39 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Violin Sonata in F major 14 01:12:47 Jean‐Philippe Rameau Mary Utiger (violin), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Sabine Bauer Personal Affairs, 1942-1944 Les Boreades (Entrance of the Muses, the Zephyrs, the Seasons, (harpsichord), Camerata Koln the Hours & the Arts) Donald Macleod explores Copland’s personal life and its impact Orchestra: Musica Aeterna 04:09 AM on his work. Conductor: Teodor Currentzis Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) Duration 00:06:58 Fantaisie-impromptu in C sharp minor Op 66 This week of programmes explores Aaron Copland’s most Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano) productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in 15 01:20:47 Galya Bisengalieva full. During this time Copland hit his prime. He became Zhalanash 04:14 AM recognised as America’s leading composer, winning the Pulitzer Performer: Galya Bisengalieva Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in Duration 00:05:15 Sonata in E minor, Kk81 Hollywood. Bolette Roed (recorder), Joanna Boślak-Górniok (harpsichord) 16 01:26:46 Cocteau Twins He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse Little Spacey 04:22 AM influences from each, and composed key works including his Ensemble: Cocteau Twins Johan Svendsen (1840-1911) Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare Duration 00:03:11 Norwegian artists' carnival Op.14 for the Common Man and Rodeo. Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor) We get a sense of how Copland’s personal and professional 04:31 AM interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his WEDNESDAY 05 MAY 2021 Francesco Durante (1684-1755) friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World Concerto per quartetto No 6 in A major for strings War II. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 9 of 13 In this episode, Donald Macleod examines Copland’s artistic WED 16:30 New Generation Artists (m000vr1m) Kathryn Hunter, biographer Michael Broers, historians Oskar and personal relationships, and their impact on his work. Victor A Celebration of Venice Cox Jensen and Laura O'Brien, aand journalist Nabila Ramdani Kraft was the most important romantic relationship of his life, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09s2nml but by the early 40s it had begun to unravel, with the Alessandro Fisher sings a delectable set of songs inspired by and Radio 3's weekly curation of Words and Music features an composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein embroiled too. Reynaldo Hahn's love of Venice. Also today, Mahan Esfahani is episode focusing on authors and composers inspired by the life heard in a recording he made in 2009 when he spent time at the of Napoleon with readings from Jane Austen, Wordsworth, Las Agachadas (The Shake-Down Song) Cobbe Keyboard Collection at Hatchlands Park in Surrey. Here Anthony Burgess and Thackeray and music from Beethoven, United States Army Field Band Soldiers' Chorus he recorded some French music on a harpsichord, considered Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. Finley R. Hamilton, conductor by many to be one of the finest harpsichords in the world. It was made in Antwerp in 1636 and enlarged in Paris in 1763. Sonata for violin and piano WED 22:45 The Essay (m000vr1y) Gil Shaham, violin Jacques Champion De Chambonnieres: Pavanne Entretien des Paris 2021 André Previn, piano Dieux Mahan Esfahani (Ruckers-Hemsch harpsichord) Art Fanfare for the Common Man Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Reynaldo Hahn: Venezia The Paris Commune lasted less than 100 days, yet this populist Leonard Slatkin, conductor Alessandro Fisher (tenor), Gary Matthewman (piano) movement had extraordinary impact and offers a fascinating comparison to populist turbulence in 2021. Having survived the Appalachian Spring Suite (version for 13 instruments) Allie Wrubel arr. Liam Dunachie: I’m Afraid The Masquerade horrors of the Siege of Paris, winter of 1870-71, Parisians San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Is Over refused to accept the terms of French surrender after the Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Misha Mullov-Abbado Group Franco-Prussian war and declared independence. For ten weeks, Misha Mullov-Abbado (jazz bass) the Communards experimented with alternative living: Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales David Ingamells (drums) revolutionising education, political representation, the role of Liam Dunachie (piano) women, the upbringing of children, even parts of the landscape. The Commune was crushed brutally at the end of May, but it WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000ds43) caught the attention of conservatives and radicals across the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists at Royal Birmingham WED 17:00 In Tune (m000vr1p) world. 150 years later, what does the Commune still have to say Conservatoire (2/4) Toby Hughes, Xenia Löffler to us? Have we lost its legacy or, just maybe, are we all Communards now? Another chance to hear Sarah Walker present a week of Katie Derham is joined by the double bassist Toby Hughes, concerts from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire recorded in performing live in the studio, and talking about his new Dan Rebellato, writer and thinker, is inspired by personal January 2020, featuring past and present members of the BBC recording of music for double bass and piano. Katie also talks observation of the modern legacy of the commune: New Generation Artists scheme to mark its 20th anniversary. to oboist Xenia Löffler of the Akademie für Alte Musik Today young German pianist Elisabeth Brauss performs works about a new recording of works by Mozart. “In 2016, my wife and I moved to Paris and we had a baby. In by Schubert and Beethoven. Born in Hannover in 1995 London, walking along a narrow pavement with a buggy, people Elisabeth has won numerous awards and released her debut CD generally get out of your way. In Paris, there’s often a stand-off. to critical acclaim in 2017. WED 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000vr1r) In London, the public space is not really public at all; we carry Classical music for focus and inspiration with us a portable sphere of private space that should not be Founded in 1999 with the aim of supporting and nurturing some invaded. In Paris, if you’re on the street, you’re in the debate. of the world’s most exciting young musicians at the start of their In Tune's classical music mixtape: an imaginative, eclectic mix Although French society is in many ways very deferential and international careers, the NGA scheme now boasts well over a featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few hierarchical, this is not true on the streets. Anyone can speak to hundred distinguished alumni, many of whom are major players surprises thrown in for good measure. anyone - in Paris, every encounter is a debate. And so I found on the world stage. Membership of the scheme is for a period myself looking into the history of those Parisian streets; the way of just over two years, during which time artists can expect to they’ve been remodelled and remade, the way the famous appear at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues and WED 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000vr1t) cobblestones have been torn up as weapons, the way the festivals, perform with the BBC orchestras, make studio Mahan Esfahani plays Bach boulevards are ghosted by barricades and street battles. It’s a recordings, and commission new work. story that has markers in 1968 and 1961 and 1945 and 1940 but A prelude and fugue in every major and minor key intended to ultimately this contested Paris, where the very streets are sites Schubert: 4 Impromptus D899 op. 90 demonstrate a method of tuning a keyboard instrument and to of battle and debate, takes us back to 1871 and the Commune.” Beethoven: Sonate f-Moll op. 57, Appassionata help improve keyboard playing might have ended up as a very dull collection, indeed. But Johann Sebastian Bach produced These essays will bring the Commune to life with vivid Elisabeth Brauss (piano) one of the most enduring works of western music, a two-hour description of key moments, entering into history, to explore compendium of his musical genius. These 24 mini- how it shaped French society and beyond, through personal masterpieces, performed by acclaimed, multi-award-wining connection with the facts and the sense of a city Dan knows WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000vr1h) harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, encompass a vast emotional well. Paris in Springtime (3/5) range and give a compelling insight into Bach's ideas about individual keys' characteristics and moods. Essay 3: Art Afternoon Concert continues its focus on Parisian orchestras, featuring today the Paris Opera Chorus and Orchestra with Recorded last month at Wigmore Hall. 15: May 1871: On 15 May 1871, 16-year-old Arthur Rimbaud conductor Philippe Jordan in last year’s 'Solidarity Concert' for wrote to his friend, Paul Demeny, announcing his determination Bastille Day, including music by Dukas, , Fauré, Presented by Martin Handley to make himself into a ‘voyant’, a seer, by a profound Saint-Saëns and Mozart. disordering of all the senses, seeking out extremes of all kinds JS Bach in order to arrive at something unknown. He claimed to have Presented by Tom McKinney. The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I fought to defend Paris, though this has been disputed. Many writers absented themselves from the capital during the Rouget de Lisle, arr. Ambroise Thomas: La Marseillaise Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) Commune and not a great deal of art came directly out of it. Dukas: Fanfare from 'La Péri' Most of its most enduring representations were either made Richard Strauss: Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter- long after the fact or hostile caricatures by outsiders seeking to ordens WED 22:00 Free Thinking (m000vr1w) turn international sentiment against the uprising. Dan discusses Fauré: Madrigal, Op.35 Napoleon the Gardener and Art Thief contemporary art and subsequent artistic evocation eg Saint-Saëns: Calme des nuits, Op.68’1 Maximilien Luce’s painting A Street in Paris, May 1871. As a Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro, K.492 (highlights); Symphony The day before Napoleon's death on May 5th 1821, the willow boy, Luce witnessed the brutal events of the ‘Bloody Week’, No.41 in C, K.551 “Jupiter” tree he liked to sit under on St Helena was felled by which he sought to capture in his painting; Brecht’s Days of the Julie Fuchs (soprano) tempestuous winds. Ruth Scurr has written Napoleon: A Life in Commune, is a rich, nuanced and savagely satirical critique of Stéphane Degout (baritone) Gardens and Shadows. Natasha Pulley's novel The Kingdoms the destruction of the Commune. Brecht questions how we can Paris Opera Chorus and Orchestra imagines a history with Napoleon victorious in England, and represent such an event, by trying to create collective heroes Philippe Jordan (conductor) Emma Rothschild has traced a family in France over three and so pushing against theatrical conventions. centuries. Rana Mitter chairs a discussion about how looking at Napoleon as gardener, collector of art and founder of an Dan Rebellato is a leading British radio dramatist, as well as a WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (m000vr1k) institution dedicated to the arts and sciences in Egypt adds to Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway London. Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London our understanding of him as a military man and the panel He has written extensively for BBC Radio 3 and 4, most consider alternative histories of France. recently Killer for Radio 3, as well as theatres such as Plymouth Live from the Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College, Drum, Suspect Culture and Graeae, and Pitlochry Festival Greenwich, London, with the Trinity Laban Chapel Choir. Ruth Scurr's book Napoleon: A Life in Gardens and Shadows is Theatre. He has won Sonys and BBC Audio Awards for his out now. You can hear her discussing her book about John radio dramas. He was a lead writer on the blockbuster BBC Introit: My soul, there is a country (Parry) Aubrey in this episode of Free Thinking Radio 4 Series, Emile Zola; Blood Sex and Money, starring Responses: Byrd https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06rwvrf Glenda Jackson. He has published several books, most recently Psalms 27, 28, 29 (Ley, Allwood, Attwood) Natasha Pulley's novel The Kingdoms is published May 25th co editing Contemporary European Playwrights in 2020, and is First Lesson: Hosea 13 vv.4-14 2021. You can hear her discussing the Japanese novel and film currently writing a practical playwriting guide for the National Office hymn: Now the green blade riseth (Noel nouvelet) Rashomon https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b01vwk Theatre, due out in 2021/22. Canticles: The Second Service (Byrd) and the writing of Angela Carter Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 15 vv.50-58 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p038jdb7 Director/Producer, Polly Thomas Anthem: Geistliches Lied (Brahms) Emma Rothschild has published An Infinite History: The Story Executive Producer, Eloise Whitmore Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in B minor BWV 544 (Bach) of a Family in France over Three Centuries A Naked Production for BBC Radio 3 Ralph Allwood (Director of Music) Producer: Ruth Watts Jonathan Eyre (Organist) You might be interested in another Free Thinking discussion WED 23:00 Night Tracks (m000nmrq) about Napoleon in Fact and Fiction hearing from actor/director Music for the evening Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 10 of 13 Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for Fabian Ziegler (percussion) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and 12 Variations on 'Ein Madchen oder Weibchen' for cello and everything in between. 12:41 AM piano, Op 66 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Danjulo Ishizaka (cello), Jose Gallardo (piano) 01 00:00:09 Daft Punk Four Songs, Op 17 Tron OST: Solar Sailer Davos Festival Women's Choir, Magdalena Hoffmann (harp), 04:47 AM Ensemble: Daft Punk Nicolas Ramez (french horn), François Rieu (french horn) Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Duration 00:02:38 Serenade for Strings Op 20 12:56 AM Royal Academy Soloists, Clio Gould (director) 02 00:04:02 Johann Sebastian Bach Dobrinka Tabakova (b.1980) St John Passion: Zerfliezze, mein Herze Such Different Paths 04:59 AM Singer: Hana Blažíková Hugo Ticciati (violin), Thomas Reif (violin), Hana Hobiger Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Ensemble: Bach Collegium Japan (viola), Gregor Hrabar (viola), Alessio Pianelli (cello), Ruiko Fantasie in F minor, D940 Conductor: Masaaki Suzuki Matsumoto (cello) Louis Schwizgebel (piano), Zhang Zuo (piano) Duration 00:06:27 01:13 AM 05:18 AM 03 00:10:31 Sarah Davachi Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Still Lives L’Alouette calandrelle Violin Concerto in A minor, B108, Op 53 Performer: Sarah Davachi Claire Huangci (piano) Vilde Frang Bjaerke (violin), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Duration 00:04:04 William Eddins (conductor) 01:18 AM 04 00:15:35 Narsinh Mehta Claude Debussy (1862-1918) 05:50 AM Bhajan: Vaishnav Jana To Tene Kamije Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune Niels Gade (1817-1890) Duration 00:07:03 Upama Muckensturm (flute), Philibert Perrine (oboe), Amaury Ved solnedgang (At sunset) for choir and orchestra Op 46 Viduvier (clarinet), Fabian Ziegler (percussion), Tsuyoshi Danish National Radio Choir, Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, 05 00:22:39 Faten Kanaan Moriya (violin), Dimitri Pavlov (violin), Gregor Hrabar (viola), Roman Zeilinger (conductor) Night Tide/Anteros Ruiko Matsumoto (cello), Sophie Lücke (double bass), Esthea Performer: Faten Kanaan Kruger (piano), Stefanie Mirwald (accordion) 05:58 AM Duration 00:04:02 Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) 01:30 AM Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt - Overture, Op 27 06 00:26:41 Thomas Adès Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor) Lieux retrouves: Les Champs Symphony No 4 in G major Performer: Steven Isserlis Camilla Tilling (soprano), National Polish Radio Symphony 06:12 AM Performer: Thomas Adès Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (conductor) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Duration 00:04:14 String Quartet in C minor, Op 17 no 4 02:26 AM Quatuor Mosaiques 07 00:31:45 Alex Somers Gabriel Faure (1845-1924), Paul Verlaine (author) Happiness En sourdine Ensemble: Jónsi & Alex Karina Gauvin (soprano), Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) THU 06:30 Breakfast (m000vqn7) Duration 00:08:33 Thursday - Hannah's classical alarm call 02:31 AM 08 00:40:21 Oscar Levant Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644-1704) Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Blame it on my youth Missa Salisburgensis featuring listener requests. Performer: Brad Mehldau Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks Performer: Jorge Rossy (conductor) Email [email protected] Singer: Larry Grenadier Duration 00:06:31 03:13 AM Edgar Tinel (1854-1912) THU 09:00 Essential Classics (m000vqn9) 09 00:47:36 Franz Schubert Overture (Polyeucte) Georgia Mann Piano Trio No 1 in B flat major (2nd mvt) Flemish Radio Orchestra, Lev Markiz (conductor) Ensemble: Beaux Arts Trio Georgia Mann playing the best in classical music, with Duration 00:08:41 03:31 AM discoveries and surprises along the way. Max Bruch (1838-1920), Unknown (arranger) 10 00:56:22 Harold Budd Allegro vivace ma non troppo in C major (Op 83, No 7) 0915 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Ice floes in Eden Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William playlist. Performer: Harold Budd Tritt (piano) Duration 00:03:17 1010 Song of the Day – focusing on the magic of words, music 03:35 AM and the human voice. 11 01:00:27 Bing & Ruth Georges Bizet (1838-1875) I had no dream Adagietto (Excerpt L' Arlesienne Suite No 1) 1100 Essential Five - this week we bring you five pieces of Ensemble: Bing & Ruth Polish Sinfonia luventus Orchestra, Holger Schroter-Seebeck music that celebrate the month of May. Duration 00:06:32 (conductor) 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's 12 01:07:00 Felix Mendelssohn 03:40 AM musical reflection. 2 musical sketches for piano, no.1; Andante cantabile in Bb Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) major 12 Variations on 'Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman', K265 Performer: Daniel Barenboim Martin Helmchen (piano) THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000vqnc) Duration 00:03:00 Aaron Copland (1900-1990) 03:53 AM 13 01:10:01 Benjamin Wallfisch Charles Gounod (1818-1893) Adventures in Hollywood,1943-1948 Blade Runner 2049 OST: All the best memories are hers Waltz (Faust) Performer: Hans Zimmer Danish Radio Concert Orchestra, Borge Wagner (conductor) Donald Macleod explores Copland’s relationship with Performer: Benjamin Wallfisch Hollywood and how writing for film changed his life and work. Duration 00:03:26 03:58 AM Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665) This week of programmes explores Aaron Copland’s most 14 01:14:11 Anne Boyd Ciaccona for 2 Violins and basso continuo, Op 12 productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in As I crossed a Bridge of Dreams Il Giardino Armonico full. During this time Copland hit his prime. He became Ensemble: Ars Nova Copenhagen recognised as America’s leading composer, winning the Pulitzer Conductor: Paul Hillier 04:03 AM Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in Duration 00:10:57 Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Hollywood. Scherzo Capriccioso Op 66 15 01:25:58 Paul McCartney BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Richard Hickox (conductor) He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse Ticket to Ride influences from each, and composed key works including his Ensemble: Carpenters 04:16 AM Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare Duration 00:04:02 Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849) for the Common Man and Rodeo. Rondo à la Mazur in F major, Op 5 Ludmil Angelov (piano) We get a sense of how Copland’s personal and professional interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his THURSDAY 06 MAY 2021 04:24 AM friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) War II. THU 00:30 Through the Night (m000vr22) Overture to Les Troyens a Carthage Rest! That's an order! Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard (conductor) By 1944 Copland found himself in demand by the film industry. He was the recipient of multiple Academy Award Rest! That's an order! The title of the opening concert of the 04:31 AM nominations and would go on to win with his music for The 2018 Davos Festival. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Heiress. In this episode, Donald Macleod examines how Overture from Die Zauberflote (K 620) Copland’s Hollywood adventures influenced his circumstances 12:31 AM Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Christie (conductor) and his music. John Cage (1912-1992) In a Landscape 04:38 AM Letter From Home Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 11 of 13 London Symphony Orchestra THU 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m0001kp5) Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat major, Op 73 Aaron Copland, conductor Winter Walks ('Emperor') Sibelius: Symphony No 7 in C major, Op 105 The Red Pony Suite In Tune's specially curated playlist: a musical adventure for a I. Morning on the Ranch cold winter's day to catch some Bonnetta, Bernstein and London Philharmonic Orchestra IIIa. Dream March Borodin before witnessing the Moonlight in Vermont. Wrap up Denis Kozhukhin (piano) IV. Walk to the Bunkhouse warm and get ready to take your first step on this winter walk. Robin Ticciati (conductor) V. Grandfather's Story St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 01 00:00:31 Alexander Borodin Leonard Slatkin, conductor Borodin: String Quartet No. 2 in D major 1. Allegro THU 22:00 Free Thinking (m000vqnp) Ensemble: Emerson String Quartet Alison Bechdel Third Symphony Duration 00:08:07 II. Allegro molto The Bechdel test asks whether two women are having a III. Andantino quasi allegretto 02 00:03:12 Leonard Bernstein conversation which doesn't relate to a man. Many films, books New York Philharmonic Orchestra A Simple Song (Mass) and plays fall foul of the measure which first appeared in the Leonard Bernstein, conductor Singer: Alan Titus comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For, created by Matthew Orchestra: The Cast Stage Band Sweet's guest today Alison Bechdel. Her memoir Fun Home The Heiress Suite Conductor: Leonard Bernstein became a Tony Award-winning musical and she has now St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Duration 00:04:43 published The Secret to Superhuman Strength which considers Leonard Slatkin, conductor her relationship with exercise so she and Matthew go on an 03 00:07:48 Hector Berlioz imaginary walk discussing topics including mushrooms, Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales Roman Carnival Overture drinking, the response of her mum to being depicted in fiction, Orchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden the lingering impact of a Catholic childhood and going to Conductor: Colin Davis confession, the writing of Adrienne Rich and Coleridge and THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000dr3k) Duration 00:09:24 Bechdel's exploration of ideas about transcendence. BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (3/4) 04 00:08:31 Malcolm Arnold Producer: Caitlin Benedict Duo for flute and viola, Op 10 Another chance to hear Sarah Walker present a week of Performer: Judith Pearce You can find Matthew in conversation with other guests concerts from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire recorded in Performer: Roger Chase including Spike Lee, Sarah Perry, Jimmy Carter's former drugs January 2020, featuring past and present members of the BBC Duration 00:09:48 tsar Peter Bourne and Michael Lewis in a playlist on the Free New Generation Artists scheme to mark its 20th anniversary. Thinking programme website Today Belgian clarinettist Annelien Van Wauwe, who graduated 05 00:09:43 Johann Sebastian Bach https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04ly0c8 from the scheme in 2017, performs works by Debussy, Brahms, Flute Sonata No 5 in E minor, BWV 1034 (3rd mvt) Pierné, and Widor. She has performed at the BBC Proms and Performer: Andrea Oliva extensively throughout Europe, and frequently teaches at the Performer: Angela Hewitt THU 22:45 The Essay (m000vqnr) Royal Conservatory in Antwerp. Duration 00:03:58 Paris 2021

Founded in 1999 with the aim of supporting and nurturing some 06 00:11:00 Johann Sebastian Bach Destruction of the world’s most exciting young musicians at the start of their Goldberg Variations, BWV988: Variation 13 international careers, the NGA scheme now boasts well over a Performer: Glenn Gould The Paris Commune lasted less than 100 days, yet this populist hundred distinguished alumni, many of whom are major players Duration 00:02:39 movement had extraordinary impact and offers a fascinating on the world stage. Membership of the scheme is for a period comparison to populist turbulence in 2021. Having survived the of just over two years, during which time artists can expect to 07 00:12:13 Agustín Barrios Mangoré horrors of the Siege of Paris, winter of 1870-71, Parisians appear at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues and La catedral (3rd mvt) refused to accept the terms of French surrender after the festivals, perform with the BBC orchestras, make studio Performer: Thibaut Garcia Franco-Prussian war and declared independence. For ten weeks, recordings, and commission new work. Duration 00:03:01 the Communards experimented with alternative living: revolutionising education, political representation, the role of Claude Debussy: Première rhapsodie 08 00:15:09 Marc-André Hamelin women, the upbringing of children, even parts of the landscape. Johannes Brahms: Sonate für Klavier und Klarinette Op. 120/1 Little Nocturne The Commune was crushed brutally at the end of May, but it Debussy: Estampes Nr. 1 Pagodes Performer: Marc-André Hamelin caught the attention of conservatives and radicals across the Gabriel Pierné: Canzonetta Op. 19 Duration 00:02:15 world. 150 years later, what does the Commune still have to say Charles Marie Widor: Introduction et Rondo Op. 73 to us? Have we lost its legacy or, just maybe, are we all 09 00:16:49 Karl Suessdorf Communards now? Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet) Moonlight in Vermont Evgenia Rubinova (piano) Lyricist: John Blackburn Dan Rebellato, writer and thinker, is inspired by personal Choir: The Demon Barbers observation of the modern legacy of the commune: Duration 00:02:22 THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000vqnh) “In 2016, my wife and I moved to Paris and we had a baby. In Paris in Springtime (4/5) 10 00:19:05 Antonín Dvořák London, walking along a narrow pavement with a buggy, people Song to the Moon (Rusalka) generally get out of your way. In Paris, there’s often a stand-off. Today's Thursday Opera Matinee is a performance of one of Singer: Krassimira Stoyanova In London, the public space is not really public at all; we carry Massenet’s most popular opera, Manon, recorded last year at the Orchestra: Münchner Rundfunkorchester with us a portable sphere of private space that should not be Opéra Bastille in Paris. Conductor: Pavel Baleff invaded. In Paris, if you’re on the street, you’re in the debate. Duration 00:05:36 Although French society is in many ways very deferential and Pretty Yende stars as Manon Lescaut in this five-act drama hierarchical, this is not true on the streets. Anyone can speak to based on the 1731 novel by Abbé Prévost. Lescaut, a well- 11 00:21:54 Johann Sebastian Bach anyone - in Paris, every encounter is a debate. And so I found meaning young man, is led astray by his love for a young Unaccompanied Cello Suite No.6 in D Major, BWV 1012: myself looking into the history of those Parisian streets; the way woman he finds irresistible. Many other men also fall for her – Gavottes I & II they’ve been remodelled and remade, the way the famous some willing to buy her off with a luxurious lifestyle. Manon is Performer: Yo‐Yo Ma cobblestones have been torn up as weapons, the way the the original Material Girl, and cannot resist their offers... Duration 00:03:38 boulevards are ghosted by barricades and street battles. It’s a story that has markers in 1968 and 1961 and 1945 and 1940 but Presented by Tom McKinney. 12 00:25:29 Ludwig van Beethoven ultimately this contested Paris, where the very streets are sites Piano Sonata in D major, Op 10 No 3 (3rd mvt) of battle and debate, takes us back to 1871 and the Commune.” 2pm Performer: Éric Heidsieck Manon Lescaut ….. Pretty Yende (soprano) Duration 00:02:41 These essays will bring the Commune to life with vivid Le Chevalier des Grieux ….. Benjamin Bernheim (tenor) description of key moments, entering into history, to explore Lescaut ….. Ludovic Tézier (baritone) 13 00:26:25 Jorge Drexler (artist) how it shaped French society and beyond, through personal Le Comte des Grieux ….. Roberto Tagliavini (bass) Movimiento connection with the facts and the sense of a city Dan knows Monsieur de Brétigny ….. Pierre Doyen (tenor) Performer: Jorge Drexler well. Poussette ….. Cassandre Berthon (soprano) Duration 00:03:51 Javotte ….. Alix Le Saux (mezzo-soprano) Essay 4: Destruction Rosette ….. Jeanne Ireland (mezzo-soprano) 14 00:26:56 Jonas Bonnetta (artist) Innkeeper ….. Philippe Rouillon (baritone) Interlude and Fogo 16 May 1871: On 16 May 1871, the Vendome Column, erected First Guard ….. Julien Joguet (bass) Performer: Jonas Bonnetta in honour of Napoleon’s Austerlitz victory, was smashed to the Second Guard ….. Laurent Laberdesque (baritone) Duration 00:03:44 ground. In the Commune’s final days, many great buildings Paris Opera Chorus were set alight in what its enemies described as an orgy of Paris Opera Orchestra destruction. But destruction is not always destructive. Some Dan Ettinger (conductor) THU 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000vhb1) argue that Haussmann’s pre-Commune rebuilding, after the Beethoven's Emperor Concerto uprisings of 1830 and 1848, deliberately created streets too wide for revolutionaries to barricade, yet straight and long for THU 17:00 In Tune (m000vqnk) The London Philharmonic plays Beethoven and Sibelius in their swift deployment of the army to quell insurrection. The Esther Abrami and Iyad Sughayer, Channa Malkin home at London's Southbank Centre. Robin Ticciati conducts Commune showed the futility of that aim. In our era too, we two cornerstones of the repertoire in performances recorded at have returned to destruction. The Rhodes Must Fall campaign Katie Derham introduces live music from violinist Esther the end of last month. Beethoven's towering 'Emperor' concerto argued that the statues to the architects of Imperialism should Abrami with pianist Iyad Sughayer, and talks to the Dutch is followed by Sibelius's life-affirming final symphony. be taken down. There have been violent clashes over the soprano Channa Malkin about her new album, 'This is not a bringing down of statues to Confederate generals in the USA. Lullaby', featuring songs on a theme of motherhood by Recorded 23rd March 2021 To some, pulling down a statue is to reject the values implicit in Weinberg, Tavener and her own father Josef Malkin. Presented by Ian Skelly venerating such men; to others, it is to hide from history. Yet Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 12 of 13 perhaps the only thing more destructive than destruction is 12:46 AM Erzsebet Tusa (piano), Istvan Lantos (piano) restoration. Swiftly, a column identical to the former one rose Philip Glass (1937-) again. Paradoxically, to prove the futility of trying to blot out Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra 05:06 AM history, the French government blotted out history – the new Signum Saxophone Quartet, WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne, Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Vendome column is a kind of ruin of a ruin. Boian Videnoff (conductor) Introduction and rondo capriccioso (Op.28), arr. for violin & piano Dan Rebellato is a leading British radio dramatist, as well as a 01:13 AM Taik-Ju Lee (violin), Young-Lan Han (piano) Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway London. Bob Mintzer (1953-) He has written extensively for BBC Radio 3 and 4, most Afro Caribbean 05:16 AM recently Killer for Radio 3, as well as theatres such as Plymouth Signum Saxophone Quartet, WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne, Jorgen Jersild (1913-2004) Drum, Suspect Culture and Graeae, and Pitlochry Festival Boian Videnoff (conductor) 3 Danish Romances for Choir Theatre. He has won Sonys and BBC Audio Awards for his Jutland Chamber Choir, Mogens Dahl (conductor) radio dramas. He was lead writer on the blockbuster BBC Radio 01:21 AM 4 Series, Emile Zola; Blood Sex and Money, starring Glenda Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999), Chick Corea (arranger) 05:28 AM Jackson. He has published several books, most recently co Aranjuez - Spain (for Saxophone Quartet) Jacques Boufil (1783-1868) editing Contemporary European Playwrights in 2020, and is Signum Saxophone Quartet Grand duo (Op.2 No.1) currently writing a practical playwriting guide for the National Alojz Zupan (clarinet), Andrej Zupan (clarinet) Theatre, due out in 2021/22. 01:26 AM Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) 05:42 AM Director/Producer, Polly Thomas Suite Italienne for violin and piano (1933) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) Executive Producer, Eloise Whitmore Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello), Oxana Shevchenko (piano) Quartet for flute, viola and continuo in D major Les Adieux A Naked Production for BBC Radio 3 01:44 AM Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) 05:58 AM Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo (Hob XXII:7), "Kleine Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) THU 23:00 The Night Tracks Mix (m000nmxk) Orgelmesse" Phase Rever Symphony no.5 in E flat major, Op.82 Music for the night Henriette Schellenberg (soprano), Vancouver Chamber Choir, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vanska (conductor) CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Jon Washburn (conductor) Hannah Peel with a magical sonic journey for late-night listening. 02:01 AM FRI 06:30 Breakfast (m000vrf1) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Friday - Hannah's classical commute 01 00:01:14 Frédéric Chopin Piano Sonata No 32 in C minor, Op 111 24 Preludes for piano (Op.28); no.15 in D flat major; Kotaro Fukuma (piano) Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, 'Raindrop' featuring listener requests and the Friday poem. Performer: Martha Argerich 02:31 AM Duration 00:04:34 Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Email [email protected] Concerto for cello and orchestra no.2 (Op.104) in B minor 02 00:05:51 Bekizizwe Joseph Shabalala Truls Mork (cello), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Andre Previn Rain Rain Beautiful Rain (conductor) FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (m000vrf3) Ensemble: Ladysmith Black Mambazo Georgia Mann Duration 00:02:17 03:11 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Georgia Mann playing the best in classical music, with 03 00:08:35 David Bruce Partita in E flat (K.Anh.C 17`3) discoveries and surprises along the way. The Consolation Of Rain: 5th mvt Festival Winds Ensemble: Camerata Pacifica 0915 Your ideas for companion pieces on the Essential Classics Duration 00:03:34 03:35 AM playlist. Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) 04 00:12:13 Ayub Ogada Roses from the South - waltz, Op.388 1010 Song of the Day – focusing on the magic of words, music Kothbiro (It's going to rain) RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Rossen Milanov and the human voice. Performer: Ayub Ogada (conductor) Duration 00:03:48 1100 Essential Five - this week we bring you five pieces of 03:45 AM music that celebrate the month of May. 05 00:16:01 Terry Riley Samuel Barber (1910-1981) A Rainbow in Curved Air Dover beach for voice and string quartet (Op.3) 1130 Slow Moment - time to take a break for a moment's Performer: Terry Riley Urszula Kryger (mezzo soprano), Royal String Quartet musical reflection. Duration 00:08:58 03:53 AM 06 00:25:12 Harold Arlen Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (m000vrf5) Come Rain or Come Shine (from 'St Louis Woman') Sonata in B minor (Kk.87) Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Performer: André Previn Andreas Staier (harpsichord) Singer: Sylvia McNair Private Matters, 1948-1949 Singer: David Finck 04:00 AM Duration 00:04:14 Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Copland's music becomes introspective as he ponders the Rhapsodie espagnole (Folies d'Espagne et jota aragone) S.254 postwar future of America and the world. Presented by Donald Zhang Zuo (piano) Macleod. THU 23:30 Unclassified (m000vqnw) Jon Hopkins’s Listening Chair 04:12 AM This week of programmes explores Aaron Copland’s most Fernando Sor (1778-1839) productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in Elizabeth invites the electronic artist and producer Jon Hopkins Introduction and variations on a theme from Mozart's Magic full. During this time, Copland hit his prime. He became to settle into the Listening Chair, and select a piece of music Flute, Op 9 recognised as America’s leading composer, winning the Pulitzer that transports him far away. Jon Hopkins frequents the fertile Ana Vidovic (guitar) Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in ground that lies between dance music and contemporary Hollywood. composition – but his newest release, Piano Versions, finds him 04:21 AM at his most meditative and stripped back, scratching away at the Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse layers of formerly expansive electronic pieces until just the Concerto No 1 in D major (after Corelli's Op 5) influences from each, and composed key works including his stark bones of a song remain. His choice for the Listening Chair Andrew Manze (violin), Academy of Ancient Music, Andrew Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare is a drifting, contemplative moment from Dan Deacon, who is Manze (director) for the Common Man and Rodeo. perhaps better known for his explosive electro-pop songs. 04:31 AM We get a sense of how Copland’s personal and professional Produced by Rebecca Gaskell Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3 Overture from Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor) War II.

04:38 AM In Copland’s music of this period, there is a move towards FRIDAY 07 MAY 2021 Rudolf Matz (1901-1988) personal statements relating to issues of nature, death, love and Ballade for violin, cello & piano self-realisation. In this programme, Donald Macleod contrasts FRI 00:30 Through the Night (m000vqny) Zagreb Piano Trio developments in Copland’s personal life with wider issues that WDR Radio Orchestra meets Signum Saxophone Quartet he was pondering: the spectre of nuclear war, disillusionment 04:46 AM with the Soviet Union and the flight to suburbia. The Signum Saxophone Quartet joins the WDR Radio Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Orchestra for music by Dohnányi, Philip Glass, Bob Mintzer Song and chorus 'Sound Fame' from Act IV of 'Dioclesian', Z Preamble for a Solemn Occasion and a classic arranged by Chick Corea. Presented by Jonathan 627 London Symphony Orchestra Swain. Paul Elliott (tenor), Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), David Aaron Copland, conductor Staff (trumpet), Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, 12:31 AM John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson Ernö Dohnányi (1877-1960) No. 4 – The World feels dusty Symphonic Minutes Op 36 04:52 AM No. 5 – Heart, we will forget him WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne, Boian Videnoff (conductor) Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) No. 12 – The Chariot Dolly - Suite for piano duet Op.56 Lydia Easley, soprano Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 1 – 7 May 2021 Page 13 of 13 Enrico Maria Polimanti, piano In Tune's classical music mixtape, including a polonaise for Essay 5: Women piano duet by Wagner, Invocatio for string quartet by Cheryl An Outdoor Overture (version for wind ensemble) Frances-Hoad and Bartok's Hungarian Peasant Dances for 23 May 1871: As the French army poured into Paris to end the United States Army Field Band orchestra. Interwoven with these is music by Johann Stamitz, JS Commune, Parisians set light to some major buildings in a vain Finley R. Hamilton, conductor Bach and Offenbach. effort to stop their advance. On 23 May 1871, the Tuileries Palace was ignited. Amid the smoke and fire a new figure was Four Piano Blues Producer: Ian Wallington born: the ‘petroleuse’, the woman communard with a bottle of Leo Smit, piano petrol, glorying in the destruction she wreaked. In fact, there is very little evidence that such determined incendiarists existed, Clarinet Concerto FRI 19:30 Radio 3 in Concert (m000vrfk) yet reports spread, ironically, like wildfire. The destructive David Singer, clarinet Peter Phillips Conducts South American Renaissance woman became a cautionary tale and an icon of the Commune, A Far Cry Orchestra Polyphony haunting generations to come. The complexity and contradiction of women gaining independence is still resonant – Produced by Iain Chambers for BBC Wales Peter Phillips, the founder and director of The Tallis Scholars, the demonisation and vilification of over strident women is returns to conduct the BBC Singers in a programme of ubiquitous. The Commune genuinely offered women new ways polyphony focusing on South American composers. Within the of being, new models and roles. Yet this new woman is ghosted FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (m000ds5v) programme is a newly discovered piece Peter Phillips brought in the figure of the petroleuse, a horrified and horrifying BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists at Royal Birmingham back from Puebla Cathedral Library in the autumn of 2020. response to repudiating a conventional domesticity. Conservatoire (4/4) Music for the Consecration of Puebla Cathedral in 1649 Dan Rebellato is a leading British radio dramatist, as well as a Another chance to hear Sarah Walker present a week of Padilla: Deus in adiutorium meum intende (3) Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway London. concerts from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire recorded in Padilla: Mirabilia testimonia tua (10) He has written extensively for BBC Radio 3 and 4, most January 2020, featuring past and present members of the BBC Franco: Lumen ad revelationem (2) recently Killer for Radio 3, as well as theatres such as Plymouth New Generation Artists scheme to mark its 20th anniversary. Padilla: Salve regina (7) Drum, Suspect Culture and Graeae, and Pitlochry Festival Today the Consone Quartet play works by Mendelssohn and Music by the Spanish/Mexican composer Hernando Franco, Theatre. He has won Sonys and BBC Audio Awards for his Schumann. Formed at the Royal College of Music in London, which survives in Puebla Cathedral library: radio dramas. He was lead writer on the blockbuster BBC Radio the Quartet aims to explore Classical and early Romantic Franco: Salve regina (11) 4 Series, Emile Zola; Blood Sex and Money, starring Glenda repertoire on period instruments. They perform frequently at Interval Jackson. He has published several books, most recently co Early Music festivals across Europe. A Litany, with three attendant motets, recently discovered in editing Contemporary European Playwrights in 2020, and is Puebla Cathedral Library - world premiere: currently writing a practical playwriting guide for the National Founded in 1999 with the aim of supporting and nurturing some Anon: Litany (7) Theatre, due out in 2021/22. of the world’s most exciting young musicians at the start of their Anon: Sub tuum praesidium (4) international careers, the NGA scheme now boasts well over a Victoria: Nigra sum (4) Director/Producer, Polly Thomas hundred distinguished alumni, many of whom are major players Victoria: Vidi speciosam (8) Executive Producer, Eloise Whitmore on the world stage. Membership of the scheme is for a period Music by Francisco López Capillas, born in Mexico City and of just over two years, during which time artists can expect to employed at Puebla Cathedral: A Naked Production for BBC Radio 3 appear at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues and Francisco López Capillas: In horrore visionis nocturnae (5) festivals, perform with the BBC orchestras, make studio Francisco López Capillas: Alleluia! Dic nobis Maria (5) recordings, and commission new work. FRI 23:00 Late Junction (m000vrfx) BBC Singers Equiknoxx’s Mixtape Mendelssohn: String Quartet in Eb Major Sarah Baldock - organ Schumann: String Quartet No.2 in F major, Op.41 Peter Phillips - conductor Jennifer Lucy Allan shares a mixtape curated by Time Cow, one member of the forward-thinking Jamaican collective Consone Quartet Equiknoxx. Based in Kingston, Equiknoxx are a group of FRI 22:00 The Verb (m000vrfp) producers and vocalists who blend dancehall with eclectic Collaborations - Experiments in Living samples, glitchy rhythms and other experiments in sound. The FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (m000vrf9) collective has been around for over a decade and is currently a Paris in Springtime (5/5) Ian McMillan is joined by guests Nicci Gerrard and Sean five-piece, with founding members Gavin ‘Gavsborg’ Blair and French, who write best-selling thrillers under the pseudonym Bobby Blackbird, vocalists Shanique Marie and Kemikal Afternoon Concert concludes its week of performances by Nicci French, and Britain's finest, if only, comedy-jazz-rap duo Splash, and long-time producer Jordan Chung aka Time Cow. Parisian orchestras. Today's programme includes two concerts 'Harry and Chris', to talk - and sing - about the ups and downs Time Cow compiles the mixtape on behalf of the group, from the Orchestre National de France. of creative collaboration. reflecting their varied influences and tastes, from Ennio Morricone to the dancehall vibes of Buccaneer, taking in The first is their debut under their new music director Cristian Japanese psych, library music, French pop along the way. Măcelaru, featuring music by Debussy, Saint-Saëns and FRI 22:45 The Essay (m000vrft) Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto with soloist Benjamin Paris 2021 Elsewhere in the show, there’ll be cosmic country guitar from Grosvenor. Bobby Lee, experimental Tuareg folk from Sahel trio Les Filles Women de Illighadad, and some loose crooning dubs from Keith The orchestra then picks up its jazz hat for two concertos by Hudson. Plus an unearthed live recording of Japanese jazz pianist Martial Solal. The Paris Commune lasted less than 100 days, yet this populist underground musician Phew performing with sound artists John movement had extraordinary impact and offers a fascinating Duncan and Tatsuo Kondo in 1982 at Tokyo’s Hosei University. Presented by Tom McKinney. comparison to populist turbulence in 2021. Having survived the horrors of the Siege of Paris, winter of 1870-71, Parisians Produced by Katie Callin Debussy: Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune refused to accept the terms of French surrender after the A Reduced Listening Production for BBC Radio 3 Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor, op.18 Franco-Prussian war and declared independence. For ten weeks, Saint-Saëns: Symphony No.2 in A minor, op.55 the Communards experimented with alternative living: with Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) revolutionising education, political representation, the role of Orchestre National de France women, the upbringing of children, even parts of the landscape. Cristian Măcelaru (conductor) The Commune was crushed brutally at the end of May, but it caught the attention of conservatives and radicals across the c.3.20pm world. 150 years later, what does the Commune still have to say Martial Solal: Concerto for trombone, piano, double bass & to us? Have we lost its legacy or, just maybe, are we all orchestra Communards now? with Denis Leloup (trombone) Hervé Cellin (piano) Dan Rebellato, writer and thinker, is inspired by personal Jean-Paul Celea (double bass) observation of the modern legacy of the commune: Martial Solal: Piano Concerto 'Coexistance' with Eric Ferrand-N’Kaoua (piano) “In 2016, my wife and I moved to Paris and we had a baby. In Orchestre National de France London, walking along a narrow pavement with a buggy, people Jesko Sirvend (conductor) generally get out of your way. In Paris, there’s often a stand-off. In London, the public space is not really public at all; we carry with us a portable sphere of private space that should not be FRI 16:30 The Listening Service (m000v2js) invaded. In Paris, if you’re on the street, you’re in the debate. [Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday] Although French society is in many ways very deferential and hierarchical, this is not true on the streets. Anyone can speak to anyone - in Paris, every encounter is a debate. And so I found FRI 17:00 In Tune (m000vrfc) myself looking into the history of those Parisian streets; the way Julian Bliss and James Baillieu, Geoffrey Littlefield they’ve been remodelled and remade, the way the famous cobblestones have been torn up as weapons, the way the Katie Derham welcomes clarinettist Julian Bliss and pianist boulevards are ghosted by barricades and street battles. It’s a James Baillieu to the studio for a live performance. Their new story that has markers in 1968 and 1961 and 1945 and 1940 but recording of Brahms sonatas is released today. Writer Geoffrey ultimately this contested Paris, where the very streets are sites Littlefield also joins Katie to discuss his new biography of of battle and debate, takes us back to 1871 and the Commune.” arranger Nelson Riddle. These essays will bring the Commune to life with vivid description of key moments, entering into history, to explore FRI 19:00 In Tune Mixtape (m000vrff) how it shaped French society and beyond, through personal Classical music for your commute connection with the facts and the sense of a city Dan knows well. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/

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