Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 1 of 12

SATURDAY 15 JULY 2017 5:30 AM Dusapin ­ 7 Solos for Orchestra Califano, Arcangelo (fl.1700­1750) DUSAPIN: Go (solo no. 1); Extenso (solo no. 2); Apex (solo no. SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b08xcxp2) Sonata in C major for 2 oboes, bassoon and keyboard 3); Clam (solo no. 4); Exeo (solo no. 5); Reverso (solo no. 6); Romanian Radio National Orchestra Ensemble Zefiro Uncut (solo no. 7) Jonathan Swain presents a programme of Paganini and Orchestre de Liege Wallonie Bruxelles, Pascal Rophe (conductor) Tchaikovsky with violinist Jósef Lendvay and the Romanian 5:40 AM NAIVE MO782180 Radio National Orchestra. Ambrosius, Hermann (1907­1983) Suite Dusapin: Morning in Long Island 1:01 AM Zagreb Guitar Trio DUSAPIN: Morning In Long Island; Uncut (solo no. 7); Reverso Paganini, Niccolò [1782­1840] (solo no. 6) Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major Op.6 5:48 AM Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung­Whun Chung Jósef Lendvay (violin), Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Lassus, Orlande de (1532­1594) (conductor) Jósef Horváth (conductor) Pelli meae consumptis carnibus DG 4810786 (CD) The King's Singers 1:32 AM Renaud Capucon plays Three Modern Concertos Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] 5:57 AM DUSAPIN: Aufgang Violin Sonata No. 3 in C, BWV 1005 (Largo) Arutiunian, Aleksandr Grigori [b.1920] MANTOVANI, B: Jeux d'eau pour violon et orchestra Jósef Lendvay (violin) Trumpet Concerto RIHM: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra 'Poem of the painter' Stanslaw Dziewor (trumpet), Polish Radio National Symphony Renaud Capucon (violin), Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio 1:36 AM Orchestra in Katowice, Gabriel Chmura (conductor) France, Myung­Whun Chung (conductor), Orchestre de l'Opera Paganini, Niccolò [1782­1840] national de Paris, Philippe Jordan (conductor), Wiener Variations on 'Nel cor piu non mi sento' 6:13 AM Symphoniker, Jósef Lendvay (violin) Arensky, Anton Stepanovich (1861­1906) ERATO 2564602687 (CD) Suite No.4 for two pianos, Op.62 1:39 AM James Anagnoson & Leslie Kinton (pianos) 10.15am – New Releases Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich [1840­1893] Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 & Sibelius: Finlandia 6:31 AM Romeo and Juliet ­ fantasy overture DVORAK: Symphony No. 9 in E minor Op. 95 'From the New Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Jósef Horváth (conductor) World' Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor, Op.1 SIBELIUS: Finlandia Op. 26 AM Harald Aadland (violin), Nora Taksdal (viola), Audun Sandvik 2:01 Chineke! Orchestra, Kevin John Edusei (cello), Christian Ihle Hadland (piano). Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich [1840­1893] SIGNUM SIGCD515 (CD) Capriccio Italien, Op.45 Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Jósef Horváth (conductor) Northern Timbre SAT 07:00 Breakfast (b08xyrq4) GRIEG: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor Op. 45 2:18 AM Saturday ­ Martin Handley NIELSEN: Violin Sonata No. 1 in A major Op. 9 (FS20) Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) SIBELIUS: Danses champetres Op. 106 Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25 Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Ragnhild Hemsing (violin), Tor Espen Aspaas (piano) Kungsbacka Trio with Lawrence Power (viola) featuring listener requests. 2L 2L138SABD (2SACD + Blu­ray) 3:01 AM Email [email protected]. Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873­1943) Meeting of the Spirits Piano Concerto No.3 in D minor Jazz milestones reimagined for a big band of cellos. SAT 09:00 Record Review (b08xyrq6) Nelson Goerner (piano), Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Music by John McLaughlin, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, John Matthias Aesbacher (conductor) Summer Record Review. Andrew McGregor with Jeremy Lewis, Billy Strayhorn, David Sandford, George Gershwin and Summerly. Proms Composer: Pascal Dusapin Charles Mingus. 3:42 AM Arranged by David Sandford. Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) 9.00am Matt Haimovitz (cello), Uccello String Quartet in G minor Purcell, Locke, Blow & Gibbons PENTATONE PTC5186659 (Hybrid SACD) Psophos Quartet BLOW: Chaconne a 4 in G GIBBONS, C: Fantasy­Suite in D minor 10.50am – Jeremy Summerly on St John’s Complete Argo 4:07 AM LOCKE: The Tempest: The Second Musicke; The Tempest: The recordings Poulenc, Francis (1899­1963) First Musicke ­ Introduction, Galliard and Gavot The Choir of St John’s College Cambridge: The Complete Argo Litanies à la Vierge Noire ­ arranged for female/children's voices, PURCELL: If music be the food of love (second version), Recordings string orchestra and timpani Z379B; O solitude, my sweetest choice, Z406; Sweeter than BAIRSTOW: Let all mortal flesh keep silence Maîtrise de Radio France, Orchestre National de France, George Roses (from Pausanius, the Betrayer of his Country, Z585); One BANCHIERI: Omnes gentes Prêtre (conductor) charming night (from The Fairy Queen, Z629); Plainte ­ O, Let BEETHOVEN: Mass in C major Op. 86 Me Weep (from The Fairy Queen, Z629); The Female Virtuosos: BLOW: Sing unto the Lord, Oh ye Saints 4:18 AM Love, thou art best, Z596; Chaconne (from The Fairy Queen); BONONCINI, G B: Stabat Mater Schumann, Clara (1819­1896) They Shall be as Happy as They're Fair (from The Fairy Queen); BRITTEN: A Ceremony of Carols Op. 28; Rejoice in the Lamb Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann, Op.20 Music for a while, Z583; My dearest, my fairest (from Pausanius, Op. 30; Missa Brevis in D major Op. 63; Festival Te Deum in E Angela Cheng (piano) the Betrayer of his Country, Z585); O! fair Cedaria, hide those Op. 32; Jubilate Deo in C major (1961); A Hymn to the Virgin; A eyes Z402; Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian, Z627: Oh Hymn of Saint Columba; Hymn to St. Peter Op. 56a 4:27 AM the sweet delights of love; Draw near, you lovers Z462 BRUCKNER: Offertorium: Afferentur regi; Os justi meditabitur Anonymous Rosemary Joshua (soprano), Sarah Connolly (mezzo­soprano), sapientiam; Inveni David, offertorium for male chorus & 4 Middle Ages Suite The English Concert, Harry Bicket (conductor) trombones,WAB 19; Pange lingua; Ecce sacerdos magnus Bolette Roed (recorder), Alpha WIGMORE HALL LIVE WHLIVE0087 (CD) CALDARA: Crucifixus a 16 voci CASCIOLINI: Angelus Domini, 8vv 4:37 AM Haydn: ‘Sun’ Quartets Op.20, Nos. 4­6 (Vol. 2) DURUFLE: Requiem Op. 9; Quatre Motets sur des themes Stainov, Petko (1896­1977) HAYDN: String Quartet Op. 20 No. 4 in D major 'Sun'; String gregoriens Op. 10 Horsemen ­ ballad for men's chorus Quartet Op. 20 No. 5 in F minor; String Quartet Op. 20 No. 6 in FAURE: Requiem Op. 48; Cantique de Jean Racine Op. 11; Kaval Men's Choir, Mihail Angelov (conductor) A Major Messe basse Chiaroscuro Quartet GABRIELI, A: Missa Brevis 4:45 AM BIS BIS2168 (Hybrid SACD) GESUALDO: O Vos Omnes Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) GOSS, J: If we believe that Jesus died Fantasy for flute and piano 9.30am – Proms Composer: Pascal Dusapin HAYDN: Mass, Hob. XXII:12 in B flat major 'Theresienmesse'; Lóránt Kovács (flute), Erika Lux (piano) Andrew explores recordings of music by the contemporary Mass, Hob. XXII:14 in B flat major 'Harmoniemesse'; Mass, Hob. French composer, Pascal Dusapin. His composing style is well XXII:10 in B flat major 'Heiligmesse'; Mass, Hob. XXII:13 in B AM 4:50 known for its dynamic contrasts of tension and energy as well as flat major 'Schopfungmesse'; Mass, Hob. XXII: 9 in C major Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) his creative use of the technique of microtonality. He studied with 'Paukenmesse'; Mass, Hob. XXII: 7 in B flat major 'Kleine Concerto for 3 oboes and orchestra in B flat major,TWV44:43 Iannis Xenakis and Franco Donatoni and was greatly influenced Orgelmesse'; Mass, Hob. XXII: 5 in C major 'Cacilienmesse' Peter Westermann, Michael Niesemann, Piet Dhont (oboes), by Varèse. HAYDN, M: Ave Regina Caelorum, MH 140 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel (director) HOWELLS: Like as the Hart; Magnificat & Nunc dimittis Bach: Cello Suites (Collegium Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense, 1957) 5:01 AM J.S. BACH: Suite for solo cello Nos. 1­6 HUMFREY: O give thanks unto the Lord; Hear, O Heav'ns; By Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) Pieter Wispelwey (cello) the waters of Babylon Love Scene ­ from the opera 'Feuersnot' Channel Classics IRELAND: Greater Love Hath No Man Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (conductor) CCS 1090 LANGLAIS: Messe Solennelle for mixed choir & organ LISZT: Missa Choralis, S10 5:10 AM Dusapin: Item LOCKE: The King Shall Rejoice; When the Son of Man shall Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) DUSAPIN: Incisa; If; Item; Laps; Invece; Ipso; Immer; Ohe; Iota; come in all His Glory Four Mazurkas Imago LOTTI: Crucifixus in 8 parts Ashley Wass (piano) Arne Deforce (cello), Benjamin Dieltjens (clarinet), Arne Deforce MESSIAEN: O sacrum convivium MONTEVERDI: Mass in Four Parts (1661); Mass in Four Parts 5:20 AM (cello) (1640); Laudate pueri; Ut queant laxis from Selva morale e Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756­1791] AEON AECD1756 (2CD) spirituale 4 Songs: Oiseaux, si tous les ans, K.307; Dans un bois solitaire MOZART: Mass in C major, K258 'Spaurmesse'; Vesperae (Einsam ging ich jungst), K.308; Als Luise die Briefe ihres Dusapin: Quatuor VI Hinterland & Quator VII OpenTime solennes de confessore in C, K339; Vesperae solennes de ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte, K.520; Ridente la calma, DUSAPIN: String Quartet No. 6 'Hinterland'; String Quartet No. Dominica, K321; Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento, K243 K.152 (transcribed from Myslivecek's 'Il caro mio bene') 7 'OpenTime' NARES: The souls of the righteous Malin Christensson (soprano), Simon Lepper (piano) Arditti Quartet, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France AEON AECD1753 (CD) ORR, R: They that put their trust in the Lord Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 2 of 12

PALESTRINA: Missa Veni sponsa Christi; Missa Assumpta est "Passchendaele", "Waterloo" and "Zulu". Plus a chance to hear Album Lola Maria; Missa Brevis part of Hans Zimmer's new score for "Dunkirk". Label Decca PEETERS: Missa Festiva Op. 62 Number 4644 Side B Track 1 PERGOLESI: Stabat Mater Duration 6.23 POULENC: Mass in G major; Exultate Deo; Salve Regina; SAT 16:00 Jazz Record Requests (b08xyrqg) Performers: Zbigniew Namyslowski, as; Wlodek Gulgowski, p; Litanies a la Vierge noire Tadeusz Wojcik, b; Czesław Bartkowski. D, 1964 PURCELL: Te Deum & Jubilate Deo in D, Z232; Funeral In this week's selection of music in all styles of jazz, chosen from Sentances; Behold, I bring you glad tidings, Z2; In thee, O Lord, from listeners' emails and letters, Alyn Shipton plays music by Artist Brian Lemon do I put my trust, Z16; I was glad when they said unto me, Z19; the American singer Maxine Sullivan, accompanied by the John Title Time After Time O Lord God of hosts, Z37; O give thanks unto the Lord, Z33; Kirby Sextet. Composer Lauper They that go down to the sea in ships, Z57; Jehova, quam multi Album My Shining Hour Artist John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley sunt hostes mei, Z135; My beloved spake, Z28; O sing unto the Label Zephyr Title Limehouse Blues Lord, Z44; Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?, Z25; Who hath Number ZECD30 track 17 Composer Furber / Braham believed our report?, Z64; Thy word is a lantern unto my feet, Duration Album Quintet in 5.20 Z61 Label Masterworks Performers Brian Lemon, p; Dave Green, b; Allan Ganley, d. SCARLATTI, A: St. Cecilia Mass Number 21347 Track 1 2001 SCHUBERT: Mass No. 6 in E flat major, D950; Mass No. 5 in A Duration 4.42 flat major, D678 Artist Gene Krupa’s Chicago Jazz band Performers: John Coltrane, ts; Cannonball Adderley, as; Wynton SHEPPARD, J: Mass 'The Western Wynde'; Verbum caro factum Title Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Kelly, p; Paul Chambers, b; Jimmy Cobb, d. 3 Feb 1959. est Composer Swanston/ McCarron / Morgan STAINER: The Crucifixion Album Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Artist Toots Thielemans TALLIS: Te Deum; Iam Lucis; Clarifica Me, Pater; Fantasy; In Label RCA Title Footprints ieiunio et fletu; Audivi vocem de caelo; Salve intemerata virgo Number 474026 Side A Composer Shorter TIPPETT: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Collegium Sancti Duration Album Footprints 2.22 Johannis Cantabrigiense) Performers Wild Bill; Davison, c; Edmond Hall, cl; Cutty VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Lord, Thou has been our refuge Label Emarcy Number 846650­2 Track 1 Cutshall, tb; Ernie Caceres, bars; Joe Bushkin, p; Al Hall, b; Gene VICTORIA: Requiem 1605 'Officium defunctorum'; O magnum Kupa, d. 1951 mysterium, motet; Ave Maria; Missa O quam gloriosum Duration 8.05 Performers: Toots Thielemans, g, whistle, hca; Mulgrew Miller, VIVALDI: Gloria, RV588; Gloria in D major, RV589 Artist Louis Armstrong, p; Rufus Reid, b; Lewis Nash, d. Dec 1989 WALMISLEY: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in D Title Gut Bucket Blues WALTON: A Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears' Composer Armstrong Artist Gene Ammons WEELKES: Give ear, O Lord; When David Heard; Hosanna to Album The Okeh, Colukmbia and Victor Recordings 1925­1933 Title Someone to Watch Over Me the Son of David Label Sony / Columbia Legacy Composer Gershwin WESLEY, S: In Exitu Israel Number 886979 45672 CD 1 Track 3 Album Gene Ammons Story WESLEY, S S: The Wilderness; Thou wilt keep him in perfect Duration 2.51 peace; Blessed be the God and Father Label Prestige Number P 24079 Performers Louis Armstrong, c; Johnny Dodds, cl; Kid Ory, tb; The Choir of St John’s College Cambridge, George Guest Lil Hardin, p; Johnny St Cyr, bj. 12 Nov 1925. (organist and choir master) Duration 3.50 DECCA 4831252 (42CD) Performers: Gene Ammons (tenor sax) Richard Wyands (piano) Doug Watkins (bass) J.C. Heard (drums) SAT Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, January 26, 1961 17:00 Jazz Line­Up (b086t67x) 11.45am – Disc of the Week Herbie Hancock ELGAR: The Dream of Gerontius Op. 38 Artist Dinah Washington Catherine Wyn­Rogers (Angel), Andrew Staples (Gerontius), Julian Joseph profiles the music of jazz pioneer Herbie Hancock Thomas Hampson (Priest/Angel of the Agony), Staatskapelle Title This Can’t Be Love in the company of pianist Jason Rebello. Hancock is famous for Composer Rodgers, Hart , Staatsopernchor, RIAS Kammerchor, Daniel Barenboim his Grammy­award winning instrumental single "Rockit" and his (conductor) Album For Those In Love collaborations with trumpeter Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Label Emarcy DECCA 4831585 (2CD) Mitchell and the Headhunters. Number 514 073­2 Track 5 Duration 6.54 SAT 12:15 New Generation Artists (b08xyrq8) Performers Clark Terry, t; Jimmy Cleveland, tb; Paul Quinichette, SAT 18:30 New Generation Artists (b08xyskr) Ilker Arcayurek, Beatrice Rana, Van Kuijk Quartet, Ashley ts; Cecil Payne, bars; Wynton Kelly, p; Barry Galbraith, g; Keter Beatrice Rana, Annelien Van Wauwe, Van Kuijk Quartet Riches Betts, b; Jimmy Cobb, d; Dinah Washington, v; Quincy Jones, arr. March 1955. BBC New Generation Artists. Leading on from Clemency Burton Clemency Burton­Hill celebrates the music making of the current Hill's lunchtime series over the Proms season, we hear more this BBC New Generation Artists. Over the Proms season, there's a Artist Billie Holiday evening from some of the current BBC NGAs appearing this chance to hear a starry line­up of young musicians caught by the Title Mandy Is Two summer. BBC microphones as they embark on glittering international Composer McGrath, Mercer careers. In this first of seven Saturday mid­day programmes we Album The Lady Sings Clementi: Sonata in B minor Op.40 No.2 hear from three NGAs who will be appearing at the Proms in the Label Proper Beatrice Rana (piano) next few weeks: the Van Kuijk Quartet from France demonstrate Number Properbox 26 CD 3 Track 17 their fresh­minted Mozart, the Italian pianist, Beatrice Rana gives Duration 3.01 Weber: Clarinet Quintet in B flat major Op.34 us a taster of the dazzling Bach playing which has won her Performers: Emmett Berry, t; Jimmy Hamilton, cl; Hymie Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Van Kuijk Quartet numerous international plaudits and the British bass­baritone Schertzer, as; Babe Russin, ts; Teddy Wilson, p; Gene Fields, g; Ravel: La Valse ­ choreographic poem brings his dramatic gifts to songs by Saint­Saens. John Williams, b; J C Heard, d; Billie Holiday, v 10 Feb 1942 Beatrice Rana (piano). Schubert: An die Laute, D.905 Artist Oscar Peterson Ilker Arcayurek (tenor), Hartmut Holl (piano) Title Place St Henri SAT 19:30 BBC Proms (b08xyskt) Composer Peterson 2017, Prom 2: Daniel Barenboim conducts Sibelius and Elgar Bach: Capriccio from Partita No. 2 in C minor, BWV 826 Album Canadiana Suite Beatrice Rana Label Limelight Live at BBC Proms: Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin Number 86010 Track 3 Mozart: String Quartet in E flat major, K.428 joined by violinist Lisa Batiashvili in Sibelius's Violin Concerto, Duration 3.53 Van Kuijk Quartet followed by Elgar's First Symphony Performers: Oscar Peterson, p; Ray Brown, b; Ed Thigpen, d. Saint­Saëns: La Brise, Au cimetière and Le Tournoiement from 1965 Live from the Royal Albert Hall, Mélodies persanes, Op.26 Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill Ashley Riches (bass­baritone), Simon Lepper (piano). Artist Julie London Title S’Wonderful Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor Composer Gershwin 8.00pm INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra SAT 13:00 Saturday Classics (b08xyrqb) Album Julie London Collection Professor Thomas Dixon, who is the Director of the Centre of the James Rhodes Label Acrobat Number 3206 CD1 Track 6 History of Emotions, and musicologist Wiebke Thormählen look Pianist James Rhodes is back with the first of three consecutive Duration 1.34 at mood and how composers have engaged with themes of Saturday Classics, choosing the music, recordings and musicians Performers: Julie London, v; Barney Kessell, g; Ray sentimentality, happiness, sorrow in their work and how writers he's most passionate about. Leatherwood, b. 1955 have explored these emotions in novels and poetry. Hosted as a Proms Extra event recorded with an audience at Imperial College Today's show includes the iconic pianists Martha Argerich, Artist Maxine Sullivan by presenter Matthew Sweet. Vladimir Horowitz, and Mikhail Pletnev, plus violinist James Title If I Had a Ribbon Bow Producer: Fiona McLean Ehnes in Bach and Mendelssohn, and Mariss Jansons conducting Composer trad 8.20pm Wagner. Album 1938­1941 Elgar: Symphony No 1 in A flat major Label Classics Number 991 Track 15 SAT Lisa Batiashvili, violin 15:00 Sound of Cinema (b08xyrqd) Duration 3.08 ...The field of human conflict Staatskapelle Berlin Performers Charlie Shavers, t; Russell Procope, as; Buster Bailey, Daniel Barenboim, conductor Matthew Sweet looks forward to the forthcoming release of cl; Billy Kyle, p John Kirby, b; O’Neill Spencer, d, Maxime Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk with a look at how film and film Sullivan, v. 1940 Fresh from two remarkable Elgar recordings with his music portray historic battles. The programme features music Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim launches this year's cycle from "Sink The Bismarck", "The Battle of Britain", "The Battle Artist Zbigniew Namyslowski of Elgar symphonies with a performance of the First ­ a work of of the Bulge", "The Sands of Iwo Jima", "The Battle of Algiers", Title Rospacz thrilling emotional contrasts and a slow movement of Mahlerian Composer Zbigniew Namyslowski richness and beauty. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 3 of 12

He pairs it with one of the great Romantic violin concertos, once Performers: John Coltrane (soprano saxophone), McCoy Turner Overture to 'The King and the Charcoal Burner' described by musicologist Donald Francis Tovey as 'more (piano), Reggie Workman (bass), Elvin Jones (drums) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Robl (conductor) original, more masterly and more exhilarating' than any of its rivals, in which former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Lisa I WANT TO TALK ABOUT YOU 5:01 AM Batiashvili is the soloist. John Coltrane Buck, Ole (b.1945) [text by Keats] Composer: Billy Eckstine Two Faery Songs: 'O shed no tear'; 'Ah! Woe is me!' Album Title: My Favourite Things: Coltrane at Newport Danish National Radio Choir, Kaare Hansen (conductor) SAT 22:00 Hear and Now (b08xyskw) Label: Impulse 0602517350540 New Music Biennial 2017 Duration: 9:41 5:08 AM Performers: John Coltrane (soprano and tenor saxophones), Liszt, Franz (1811­1886), arr. Eduard Lassen Staged by the PRS for Music Foundation in association with BBC McCoy Turner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (bass), Roy Haynes Löse Himmel, meine Seele (S.494), transc. for piano Radio 3 and to coincide with Hull City of Culture 2017, the New (drums) Sylviane Deferne (piano) Music Biennial showcases new and recent works from a wide range of composers and commissioners in two special events over CHASIN’ THE TRANE 5:14 AM consecutive weekends, in venues across Hull and London's John Coltrane Elgar, Edward (1857­1934) Southbank Centre. Tonight's programme, presented by Sara Composer: John Coltrane Serenade in E minor for string orchestra Mohr­Pietsch, includes some of the twenty works featured, in Album Title: Live at the Village Vanguard / The Master Takes BBC Concert Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury (conductor) recordings made both in Hull and at the Southbank Centre, Label: Impulse 051 251­2 AM London, including music by Mark Simpson, Mica Levi and James Duration: 15:55 5:26 McVinnie and Darkstar. Performers: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Jimmy Garrison Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) (bass), Elvin Jones (drums) Divertimento in E flat major, K.166 Mica Levi Bratislavska Komorna Harmonia Everlast (commissioned by BBC Concert Orchestra) BBC Concert Orchestra 5:39 AM SUN 01:00 Through the Night (b08xyvd8) Andre de Ridder (conductor) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) Danish National Symphony Orchestra Keyboard Concerto No.4 in A major, BWV.1055 Eliza Carthy Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Mahler's First Lars­Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord), Ensemble 415 Rivers and Railways (commissioned by Freedom Festival) Symphony from the Danish National Symphony Orchestra Eliza Carthy (vocals) 5:53 AM conducted by Fabio Luisi. The Moulettes Villa­Lobos, Heitor (1887­1959) 1:01 AM Guitar Prelude No.3 in A minor Mark Simpson Norbert Kraft (guitar) After Avedon ­ Piano Trio (commissioned by Gould Piano Trio) Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) Helios ­ overture Gould Piano Trio 6:00 AM Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Luisi (conductor) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Brian Irvine and Jennifer Walshe 1:13 AM Violin Sonata No.8 in G major, Op.30 No.3 13 Vices (commissioned by Moving On Music) Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano) Jennifer Walshe (vocals) Wagner, Richard (1813­1883) Wesendonck­Lieder, arr. Mottl for voice & orchestra 6:18 AM Deborah Voigt (soprano), Danish National Symphony Orchestra, James McVinnie and Darkstar Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) Fabio Luisi (conductor) Dance Unity (commissioned by James McVinnie) Symphony No. 26 in D minor James McVinnie (organ) Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Stefan Solyon (conductor) Darkstar (electronics) 1:34 AM Mahler, Gustav (1860­1911) 6:33 AM Philip Venables and David Hoyle Symphony No 1 in D major, 'Titan' Kuula, Toivo (1883­1918) Illusions (commissioned by London Sinfonietta) Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Luisi (conductor) Satukuvaa (Fairytale Visions), Op.19 David Hoyle (performance artist) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano) London Sinfonietta. 2:30 AM Schoenberg, Arnold [1874­1951] 6:49 AM Verklärte Nacht, Op.4, for string sextet Hammerschmidt, Andreas (1611/12­1675) Aronowitz Ensemble Suite in G minor/G major for gambas ­ from the collection 'Erster SUNDAY 16 JULY 2017 3:01 AM Fleiß' Hesperion XX, Jordi Savall (director). SUN 00:00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz (b08xyvd6) Quantz, Johann Joachim [1697­1773] John Coltrane Flute Concerto No.290 in G minor Alexis Kossenko (flute/director), Les Ambassadeurs SUN 07:00 Breakfast (b08xyvdb) Sunday ­ Martin Handley To mark the 50th anniversary of John Coltrane's death in July, 3:17 AM Liehmann, Antonin (1808­1878) 1967, Geoffrey Smith plays live recordings by the tenor Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Mass for soloists, chorus, organ and orchestra No.1 in D minor saxophone legend, from an early session with Johnny Hodges to featuring listener requests. his seething, sixteen­minute epic "Chasin' the Trane". Lenka Skornickova (soprano), Olga Kodesova (alto), Damiano Binetti (tenor), Ilja Prokop (bass), Radek Rejsek (organ), Czech Email [email protected]. IN A MELLOTONE Radio Choir, Pilsen Radio Orchestra, Josef Hercl (conductor) Johnny Hodges Composer: Duke Ellington 3:58 AM SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning (b08xyvdd) Album Title: Storyville Masters of Jazz: Johnny Hodges Schumann, Robert (1810­1856) Jonathan Swain Label: Storyville 101 8510 6 Songs, Op.107 Duration: 7:08 Jan Van Elsacker (tenor), Claire Chevallier (fortepiano) With Daniel Barenboim focusing on Elgar at the Proms this Performers: Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone), Shorty Baker weekend, Jonathan Swain includes Elgar's Cello Concerto today (trumpet), Lawrence Brown (trombone), John Coltrane (tenor 4:09 AM in a recording by Alisa Weilerstein, who herself appears in the saxophone), Koehne, Graeme (b.1956) 2017 Proms this coming Wednesday. And, picking up on the To His servant, Bach, God grants a final glimpse: The Morning Proms theme of 'Classical Starters', Jonathan introduces TWO BASS HIT Star Rachmaninov's Suite for Two Pianos No 2, Opus 17. The week's Miles Davis Guitar Trek: Timothy Kain, Fiona Walsh (treble guitars), Richard young artist is mezzo­soprano Kate Lindsey and today's neglected Composer: J. Gillespie/J. Lewis Strasser (standard guitar), Peter Constant (baritone guitar) classic is E.J. Moeran's Symphony in G minor. Album Title: Miles & Monk at Newport 4:14 AM Label: Columbia CL 2718 Duration: 4:13 Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) SUN 12:00 Private Passions (b08xyvdg) Serenade No.1 in D major for violin & orchestra Performers: Miles Davis Sextet: Miles Davis (trumpet), Julian Shirley Hughes ‘Cannonball’ Adderley (alto saxophone), John Coltrane (tenor Judy Kang (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, Jean­ François Rivest (conductor) saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy On her 90th birthday, Shirley Hughes, the creator of many of our Cobb (drums) The Thelonius Monk Quartet: Thelonius Monk best­loved and most enduring children's books, talks to Michael 4:22 AM (piano), Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone), Butch Warren (bass), Berkeley about her musical passions. Martinu, Bohuslav (1890­1959) Frankie Dunlop (drums), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet) Etudes and polkas ­ book 3 for piano In a career spanning nearly seventy years Shirley has written as Antonin Kubalek (piano) many books and has illustrated nearly two hundred. She was the MONK’S MOOD first winner of the Book Trust Lifetime Achievement Award, has Thelonius Monk 4:31 AM twice won the Kate Greenaway Medal, and was recently awarded Composer: Thelonius Monk Hellendaal, Pieter [1721­1799] a CBE for services to literature. Album Title: Thelonius Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Concerto grosso in F, Op.3 No.6 Carnegie Hall Combattimento Consort Her picture books have an enduring appeal with their sympathetic Label: Blue Note 0946 3 35174 2 4 but unsentimental depiction of the small dramas and joys of Duration: 7:52 4:45 AM family life. One of her most loved, Dogger, the tale of a beloved Performers: Thelonius Monk (piano), John Coltrane (tenor Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) toy dog lost and found, has its 40th anniversary this year. The saxophone), Ahmed Abdul­Malik (bass), Shadow Wilson (drums) Agathe's aria 'Und ob die Wolke sie verhulle' ­ from Act III of winner of numerous awards, she recently received a CBE for "Der Freischütz" services to literature. SOFTLY AS IN A MORNING SUNRISE Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, John Coltrane Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) Shirley chooses music by Scriabin, Mozart, Beethoven and the Composer: Romberg­Hammerstein Beatles ­ who remind her of her roots in Liverpool and share her Album Title: Live at the Village Vanguard / The Master Takes 4:51 AM love of storytelling. Label: Impulse 051 251­2 Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) Duration: 6:25 Producer: Jane Greenwood Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 4 of 12

A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. demons of his own mental health to produce a work of Collins Classics 14882. 4. invigorating, captivating extremes. John Clare SUN 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08xcsp9) Conductor Bernard Haitink ­ a Proms regular for over half a Farmer's Boy read by Fiona Shaw Wigmore Hall Mondays: Hanno Muller­Brachmann and Hendrik century ­ returns with frequent collaborators, the Chamber Heilmann Orchestra of Europe. They are joined by award­winning German Henry David Thoreau violinist Isabelle Faust, the soloist in Mozart's graceful Violin from Walden read by Jamie Glover From Wigmore Hall, London Concerto No. 3. 6:33 PM Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch Virgil Thomson SUN 18:00 Words and Music (b08xywcf) Louisiana Story Bass­baritone Hanno Müller­Brachmann sings Mahler with Arcadia Hendrik Heilmann at the piano. Performer: The New London Orchestra conducted by Ronald Corp. Fiona Shaw and Jamie Glover with poetry, prose and music Helios CDH55169. 7. Mahler: Kindertotenlieder exploring the vision of Arcadia and harmony with nature across Mahler: Rückert Lieder the centuries from the pastoral visions of the Ancient Greeks Willa Cather Virgil and Theocritus to the anxieties of the American Hanno Müller­Brachmann (bass­baritone) from My Antonia read by Fiona Shaw environmentalist Rachel Carson in 'Silent Spring', Stephen Hendrik Heilmann (piano) Spender's exploration of technology coming to an English Rachel Carson landscape largely unchanged in centuries and Robinson Jeffers's Hanno Müller­Brachmann and Hendrik Heilmann venture into from Silent Spring read by Fiona Shaw the complex emotional territories of Mahler's song cycles to 'Carmel Point' in which he imagines a time when nature and man can live in harmony. Arcadia includes work by Vaughan poems by Friedrich Rückert. 6:41 PM Williams, Aaron Copland, Howard Hanson, Virgil Thomson, Kindertotenlieder, first performed in 1905, deals with the grief Joni Mitchell Debussy, Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Thoreau, Evelyn unlocked by the death of two of the poet's children, while the five Big Yellow Taxi Waugh, Willa Cather and John Clare. Rückert Lieder reveal the psychological insight and captivating Performer: Joni Mitchell. beauty of Mahler's intensely romantic music. Producer: Fiona McLean. Reprise K244085. 10.

6:00 PM Evelyn Waugh SUN 14:00 The Early Music Show (b08xyvw9) Benedetto Marcello from Brideshead Revisited read by Jamie Glover Cipriano de Rore Quando penso agl'affanni 6:45 PM Hannah French presents a profile of the hugely influential Performer: Accademia Bizantia directed by Ottavio Dantone. Decca 4702962. 4. Claude Debussy Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore. The programme includes Sonate ­ Pastorale recordings by Bruce Dickey, The Huelgas Ensemble, The Tallis Virgil and Cecil Day­Lewis Performer: Aurèle Nicolet, and Naoko Yoshino. Scholars, the Brabant Ensembleand Cinquecento Renaissance Philips 4420122. 7. Vokal. Georgics I read by Fiona Shaw 6:02 PM Stephen Spender The Pylons read by Fiona Shaw SUN 14:45 Choral Evensong (b08xcxn7) Antonín Dvořák Royal Holloway, University of London Symphony no 8 ­ Allegretto grazioso Performer: Symphoniorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks 6:53 PM Recorded in the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London conducted by Rafael Kubelik. Toru Takemitsu Orfeo C595031. 7. Toward the Sea ­ The Night Introit: Abendlied (Rheinberger) Performer: Aureole. Responses: Ayleward Theocritus and Thelma Sargent Koch 374492. 7. Psalms 65, 66, 67 (Walmisley, Attwood, Pike) Idyll 7 read by Jamie Glover First Lesson: Wisdom of Solomon 7 vv.7­10, 15 Robinson Jeffers Deutsches Magnificat (Schütz) Virgil and Cecil Day­Lewis Carmel Point read by Fiona Shaw Second Lesson: Luke 18 vv.15­30 Georgics 3 read by Fiona Shaw Nunc Dimittis (Hammerschmidt) 6:57 PM Anthem: Geistliches Lied (Brahms) 6:10 PM Howard Hanson Hymn: The duteous day now closeth (Innsbruck) Claude Debussy Symphony no 2 Organ Voluntary: Passacaglia in D minor (Buxtehude) Chansons de Bilitis ­ La flute de Pan Performer: Seattle Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. Performer: Veronique Gens and Roger Vignoles. Delos DCD3073. 6. Rupert Gough ­ Director of Choral Music Virgin Classics VC5453602. 9. James Furniss­Roe ­ Senior Organ Scholar. Richard Jeffries 6:13 PM from The Amateur Poacher read by Jamie Glover Aaron Copland SUN 15:45 BBC Proms (b08xyvwc) Down a Country Lane 7:04 PM 2017, Prom 3: Bernard Haitink conducts Mozart and Schumann Performer: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams Hugh Wolff. The Lark Ascending Live at BBC Proms: Bernard Haitink conducts the Chamber Teldec 9031773102. 11. Performer: London Symphony Orchestra with Michael Davis Orchestra of Europe in symphonies by Mozart and Schumann. conducted by Richard Hickox. Isabelle Faust joins them for Mozart's Violin Concerto in G, John Muir Chandos CHAN6611. 1. K216. from Our Forests and National Parks read by Jamie Glover Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London SUN 19:15 Between the Ears (b07gn38t) Presented by Martin Handley 6:16 PM Gabriel Fauré A Beastly Midsummer Night Mozart: Symphony No 38 in D major 'Prague', K 504 Après un rêve The sun is setting on the summer solstice, the twilight slipping Mozart: Violin Concerto No 3 in G major, K 216 Performer: Nicola Benedetti and Alexi Grynyuk. Deutsche Grammophon 4763399. 8. towards Midsummer's Night ­ an enchanted evening heavy with 4.30pm INTERVAL: How to Start a World­Class Orchestra possibility, where real life blends into fantasy. No resident concert hall, no resident conductor, no problem. Take 6:19 PM A family of four set off on an adventure to a Norfolk wood. They 45 young musicians, fresh out of the European Community Youth Maurice Ravel search for kindling and logs to build a bonfire to mark this special Orchestra, together with the renowned conductor Claudio Abbado Daphnis et Chloé time of year. On their journey they are lured into the hidden and his assistant James Judd. Add a horn­playing businessman Performer: Florian Uhlig. magic and mischief of the natural world: the life and death and his wife on honeymoon in Salzburg. Throw in a bucketful of Hanssler CD93318. 8. struggle of owls and mice, the glistering swirl of the evening naive enthusiasm and dogged persistence, and in 1981 the chorus, the flutter of insect wings, all of which power the story of Chamber Orchestra of Europe is born. But how easy was it to Emily Dickinson this special night narrated by naturalist and writer Bridget bring the right selection of players from across Europe together, Summer Shower read by Fiona Shaw Nicholls. with only limited funds, and without mobile phones, budget airlines or the internet? Sarah Walker finds out how founders of 6:22 PM In the dying light of the day, as the family toast marshmallows the COE overcame the obstacles, and grew up with the orchestra Olivier Messiaen over the embers of the fire, the mosquitoes and moths swirl above that for some has become the habit of a lifetime. Catalogue d'oiseaux them, giddy in the sugary air. Performer: Martin Zehn. With Douglas Boyd, James Judd, June Megennis, Peter Readman, Arte Nova 74321721222. 3. As darkness descends and the family head back to the house, we Victoria Readman, Enno Senft and Elizabeth Wexler. realise the adventures of the natural world are not over yet. William Wordsworth A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3 from The Prelude read by Jamie Glover Produced by Sarah Peters, music and sound design by Iain Chambers, mixed by Peregrine Andrews. An Open Audio Part 2 4.55pm 6:24 PM production for BBC Radio 3. Schumann: Symphony No.2 in C major Owen Leech When the moon rises.. Isabelle Faust (violin) Performer: The Schubert Ensemble. SUN 19:45 BBC Proms (b08xywch) Chamber Orchestra of Europe NMC NMCD075. 13. 2017, Prom 4: Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin conductor Bernard Haitink Live at BBC Proms: Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle The two symphonies that frame this Prom each offer a defiant, 6:28 PM Berlin perform the UK premiere of Birtwistle's Deep Time, optimistic challenge to the status quo. Mozart's pioneering Ralph Vaughan Williams followed by Elgar's Second Symphony. 'Prague' Symphony rewrites the rule book for the genre, while in The Water Mill Schumann's Second Symphony the composer overcomes the Performer: Anthony Rolfe Johnson and The Duke Quartet. Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 5 of 12

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London 12:31 AM 'Song to the Moon' from Rusalka Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill Machaut, Guillaume de [c.1300­1377] Yvonne Kenny (soprano); Melbourne Symphony Orchestra; Messe de Notre Dame Vladimir Kamirski (conductor) Harrison Birtwistle: Deep Time (BBC co­commission with the Graindelavoix, Björn Schmelzer (conductor) Staatskapelle Berlin: UK premiere) 5:10 AM 1:31 AM Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) 8.10pm INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra Rameau, Jean­Philippe (1683­1764) Slavonic Dance in F major, Op.46 No.4 Geologist Professor Iain Stewart and geographer and broadcaster Symphonies and Dances James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (pianos) Nicholas Crane talk to Rana Mitter about Deep Time in Bratislava Wind Quintet geological and scientific terms. Recorded earlier this evening as a 5:17 AM Proms Extra with an audience at Imperial College. 1:48 AM Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) [text Friedrich Schiller] Produced by Zahid Warley. Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Nänie, Op.82 Piano Sonata in B flat major, D.960 Oslo Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de 8.30pm Naum Grubert (piano) Burgos (conductor) Elgar: Symphony No 2 in E flat major 2:31 AM 5:30 AM Staatskapelle Berlin Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Szymanowski, Karol (1882­1937) Daniel Barenboim, conductor Overture (Suite) in D major 'Darmstadt', TWV.55:D15 String Quartet No.2, Op.56 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Roy Goodman (conductor) Karol Szymanowski Quartet ­ Marek Dumicz (violin), Grzegorz Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin bring the generous Recorded at Grieghallen (Grieg Hall), Bergen, Norway on 21 Kotow (violin), Vladimir Mykytka (viola), Marcin Sieniawski scope of their interpretation of Elgar's Second Symphony to their December 2007 (cello) second concert of the season, celebrating a work whose modernity and astonishing textural effects startle even now. 2:52 AM 5:46 AM Dedicated to the memory of Peter Maxwell Davies, who died last Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Chopin, Fryderyk (1810­1849) year, Sir Harrison Birtwistle's Deep Time continues his career­ Ave Verum Corpus, K.618 3 Nocturnes for piano, Op.15: No.1 in F major; No.2 in F sharp long fascination with time and its manipulation in a sweeping Nederlands Kamerkoor, La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken major; No.3 in G minor new orchestral work that swaps the relentless tick­tock of the (conductor) Julien Brocal (piano) everyday for something more powerful and more alien. 2:56 AM 5:59 AM Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Haydn (Franz) Joseph (1732­1809) SUN 22:00 Early Music Late (b08xywjc) Piano Concerto in B flat major, K.595 Symphony No. 103 in E flat major 'Drum Roll' Schwetzingen Festival ­ NeoBarock Ingrid Haebler (piano), Brabant Orchestra, André Vandernoot BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda (conductor). (conductor) Simon Heighes presents highlights of a concert given by the early music ensemble NeoBarock at this year's Schwetzingen Festival. 3:30 AM MON 06:30 Breakfast (b08xz32p) Music for two violins features, including a trio sonata Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) Monday ­ Petroc Trelawny arrangement of Bach's Double Violin Concerto. String Quartet No.2 in C major, D.32 Orlando Quartet: István Párkányí (violin), Heinz Oberdorfer Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Biber: Partita IV from 'Harmonia Artificiosa­ariosa' featuring listener requests. Bach: Trio Sonata in G minor, BWV.1029 (arr Maren Ries from (violin), Ferdinand Erblich (viola), Michael Müller (cello) viola da gamba sonata) 3:49 AM Email [email protected]. attrib Handel: Trio Sonata in E flat Byrd, William [1543­1623] Bach arr Volker Möller: Sonata in D minor for Two Violins, Alman BWV.1043 MON 09:00 Essential Classics (b08xz32r) Aapo Häkkinen (harpsichord) Biber: Ciacona, from 'Pars III' Monday ­ Sarah Walker with Maxwell Hutchinson 3:52 AM NeoBarock. 9am? Byrd, William [1543­1623] Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth BBC Singers, Bo Holten (conductor) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? SUN 23:00 Between the Ears (b083qmvy) ? Tower of Babel 3:54 AM 9.30? Take part in today's musical challenge: can you remember the An original work for radio from globally renowned theatre Purcell, Henry (1659­1695) television show or film that featured this piece of ? director and artist Robert Wilson which has been co­produced by Pavan in G minor, Z.752, for four instruments the BBC and a group of German radio stations. In this Simon Standage (violin), Ensemble Il Tempo 10am multilingual sound­collage about the doomed proverbial tower of Sarah's guest this week is the architect and broadcaster Maxwell Babel, half a dozen languages are interwoven and juxtaposed. 3:59 AM Hutchinson. Maxwell was a practising architect for many years Wilson, originally an architect, has for decades worked Purcell, Henry [1659­1695] and in 1989 became the youngest­ever?President?of RIBA, worldwide with international ensembles, in various cultures and If music be the food of love, Z.379 the?Royal Institute of British Architects.?He's become one of the languages, and at constantly changing locations, all merging into Kari Postma (soprano), Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord) foremost broadcasters on architecture, presenting series on BBC a single whole: the theatre. In a compositional approach which is AM Two, Channel Four and BBC Radio London. At one point structural rather than conventionally linear, he uses texts from an 4:03 Maxwell considered becoming a musician and has written three ancient description of the city of Babylon and passages from the Sullivan, Arthur (1842­1900) musicals and a Requiem Mass. In the last few years Maxwell has great works of theatre history: Aeschylus, Euripides, Overture in C major (In Memoriam) been ordained and is currently a curate at a church in Essex. As Shakespeare, Racine and Ionesco. Featuring actors and musicians BBC Philharmonic, Richard Hickox (conductor) well discussing his work, his music and his life, throughout the including Fiona Shaw, Alan Cumming, Daniel Hope and architect 4:15 AM week Maxwell will be sharing some of his favourite classical Daniel Libeskind. Britten, Benjamin [1913­1976] music by composers including Brahms, Ravel and Elgar. Tower of Babel recently won the 'Deutsches Horspielpreis der The Last rose of summer (Groves of Blarney) 10.30 ARD', the highest award for a radio play in Germany. It is a co­ Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Paul Turner (piano) Music on Location: Prague production between the BBC and German radio stations HR, AM Sarah spends the week exploring the classical music connections NDR, RBB and SWR. 4:20 Rózycki, Ludomir (1884­1953) found in the city of Prague, beginning with Bedřich Smetana's Violin, Daniel Hope Stanczyk ­ Symphonic Scherzo, Op.1 tone­poem Vyšehrad ­ a portrait of the city's castle, the seat of the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Janusz Przbylski earliest Czech kings which towers over the River Vltava. Dramaturg, Ursula Ruppel (conductor) Co­director, Tilman Hecker 11am 4:31 AM Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is the conductor, Nicholas In co­production with HR, NDR, RBB and SWR. Nielsen, Carl (1865­1931) McGegan. McGegan has been hailed as "one of the finest baroque Maskerade ­ Overture conductors of his generation" (The Independent)?and has been Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael director of the San Francisco­based Philharmonia Baroque Schønwandt (conductor) Orchestra & Chorale for over 30 years. McGegan has also MONDAY 17 JULY 2017 devoted much of his time to opera; he was Artistic Director of the 4:36 AM Göttingen Handel Festival for 20 years and Principal Guest MON 00:00 New Generation Artists (b08xyz6m) Sibelius, Jean (1865­1957) Conductor at Scottish Opera in the 1990s. As a guest conductor Beatrice Rana plays Chopin Serenade No.2 in G minor, Op.69b, for violin and orchestra he's worked with orchestras around the world including the Judy Kang (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, Jean­ Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Orchestra, Royal François Rivest (conductor) Concertgebouw Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Halle, and The hugely acclaimed young pianist Beatrice Rana, heard in a Toronto Symphony Orchestra.?During the week Sarah will be BBC studio recording of Chopin's famous 'Funeral' Sonata. 4:45 AM featuring McGegan's recordings of Haydn's Symphony No.57, Grieg, Edvard (1843­1907) Mozart's Piano Concerto in F major, K459 with Melvyn Tan, and Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op.35, 'Funeral' Wedding Day at Troldhaugen (No.6 from Lyric pieces, Op.65) excerpts from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Alessandro Beatrice Rana. Valerie Tryon (piano) Scarlatti's Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia. McGegan is also a flautist and Sarah's chosen his recording of CPE Bach's Flute Quartet in 4:52 AM D, Wq.94, with Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth and MON 00:30 Through the Night (b08xyz6p) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich (1840­1893) Christopher Hogwood. Graindelavoix conducted by Bjorn Schmelzer Marche Slave, Op.31 Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko Purcell Jonathan Swain presents Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame Munih (conductor) Dido and Aeneas: excerpt performed in Wroclaw Dido: Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo­soprano) 5:03 AM Belinda: Lisa Saffer (soprano) Dvorak, Antonin [1841­1904] Choir of Clare College, Cambridge Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 6 of 12

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Another chance to hear the BBC Symphony Orchestra and MON 23:00 Jazz Now (b08xzlr7) Nicholas McGegan (conductor). conductor Edward Gardner in music by Tom Coult, Beethoven Tomeka Reid Quartet and also John Adams, as they celebrate the American composer's 70th birthday with his work Harmonium. In tonight's show, Soweto Kinch presents a concert by the MON 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08xz32t) Chicago­Based cellist Tomeka Reid and her quartet of Joseph Haydn (1732­1809), My Desert Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill and Petroc Trelawny at the improvising musicians, Mary Halvorson, guitar; Jason Roebke, Royal Albert Hall, London bass; and Tomas Fujiwara, drums. Reid works in both classical Donald Macleod introduces a week focusing of Haydn's often and jazz contexts, but is most well­known for her work as an overlooked ­ yet utterly beguiling ­ piano sonatas, which span 2.00pm improvising musician and cutting edge composer. She has been virtually his entire composing life. Tom Coult: St John's Dance commissioned to write new works in recent years by both the (BBC commission: world premiere) AACM and the Chicago Jazz Festival. The Tomeka Reid Quartet Joseph Haydn's rightly lionised by music history as the "Father of play music from last year's eponymous album on the Thirsty Ear the Symphony" ­ a man who took a nascent form and turned it 2.05pm label, including compositions by Reid, such as Billy Bang's into the very apex of musical composition. Repeating the trick Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Bounce, but also work by the legendary reed player Eric Dolphy. with another benchmark musical genre seems almost greedy of him ­ and yet, with more than eighty masterful examples, Haydn's 2.40pm dubbed the "Father of the String Quartet" too. Which makes the John Adams: Harmonium neglect of one area of his musical output rather puzzling. Haydn TUESDAY 18 JULY 2017 wrote more than sixty keyboard sonatas, spanning a remarkable BBC Symphony Orchestra Igor Levit, piano half­century in music history. This period saw harpsichords and TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b08xzml5) BBC Proms Youth Choir clavichords replaced by the forerunners of the modern piano, and Andreas Staier and Tobias Koch ­ more than that ­ keyboard music go from the light dance suites BBC Symphony Chorus to the sonata: a form that would shortly be taken by Mozart, Edward Gardner, conductor Beethoven and Schubert into the very highest pinnacle of musical John Adams's Harmonium is an intricate tapestry of sound, with Jonathan Swain presents a recital of piano duets by Andreas art. None of this could have happened without Haydn. And yet, Staier and Tobias Koch played on period pianos. his array of sonatas lag behind the fame and appreciation of his bright vocal threads and driving brass and percussion rhythms. Marking the composer's 70th birthday this year, it features the symphonies and quartets. This week, Donald Macleod puts that 12:31 AM BBC Proms Youth Choir. right: with no fewer than fourteen examples, in the hands of Moscheles, Ignaz [1794­1870] Award­winning pianist Igor Levit is the soloist in Beethoven's fourteen virtuoso pianists from the last century, with a supporting Hommage a Handel, Op.92, for 2 pianos groundbreaking Third Piano Concerto, and this year's First Night cast of musical excerpts from opera, chamber and vocal works. Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, opens with the world premiere of St John's Dance by rising 1854) We begin in the late 1760s, with Haydn engaged at the court of British composer Tom Coult. Prince Eszterhazy, deep in the Hungarian countryside ­ a place AM [First broadcast on Friday 14th July] 12:44 the composer gloomily dubbed "my desert". Benchmark sonatas Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] recordings by John McCabe and Carole Cerasi are joined by a Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Andante and Variations in B flat major, Op.46, arr. for 2 pianos thrilling ­ and rather unusual ­ virtuoso reading by the Bulgarian­ Artists. Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, born pianist . 1854) Haydn MON 16:30 In Tune (b08xz330) 12:59 AM Sonata No 11 in B flat, Hob.XVI:2 (1st mvt) Bojan Cicic, Illyria Consort, Bampton Classical Opera, Joshua Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] John McCabe, piano Weilerstein 4 Fugues, Op.72, for piano (excerpts) Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, 1854) Haydn Suzy Klein with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Sonata No 30 in D, Hob.XVI:19 performance. Suzy's guests include Bojan Cicic with the Illyria 1:06 AM Carole Cerasi, clavichord Consort before they perform at Paxton House, and Joshua Bach, Johann Sebastian [1685­1750] Andreas Staier/Tobias Koch arrangers Haydn Weilerstein before his debut conducting at the Proms. Singers "Caro Volpino" ­ Lo Speziale (Act 1, Sc 7) from Bampton Classical Opera are joined by director Jeremy Vom Himmel hoch ­ Canonic Variations, BWV.769, arr for 2 pianos Magda Kalmar, soprano (Grilletta) Gray and conductor Anthony Kraus before their production of Chamber Orchestra, Budapest The School of Jealousy by Salieri. Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, 1854) György Lehel, conductor

Haydn MON 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08xz32t) 1:19 AM "A' fatti tuoi" ­ Lo Speziale (Act 2, Sc 6) [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Schumann, Robert [1810­1856], Debussy, Claude [1862­1918] Magda Kalmar, soprano (Grilletta) arranger Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Budapest 6 Studies Op.56, arr for 2 pianos György Lehel, conductor MON 19:30 BBC Proms (b08xz332) Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, 2017, Prom 5: Sibelius, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich 1854) Haydn Sonata No 33 in C minor, Hob.XVI:20 Live from the Royal Albert Hall, BBC NOW under Thomas 1:38 AM Alexis Weissenberg, piano. Sondergard. Sibelius: Symphony No 7. Rachmaninov: Piano Schumann, Robert [1810­1856] Concerto No 2 (with Behzod Abduraimov). Shostakovich: 7 Klavierstucke in Fughettenform ,Op.126 (excerpts) Symphony No 10. Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, MON 13:00 BBC Proms (b08xz32w) 1854) 2017, PCM 1: I Fagiolini and Robert Hollingworth MON 22:15 Sunday Feature (b07vwg62) 1:47 AM Live at Cadogan Hall: I Fagiolini under Robert Hollingworth with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Ansel Adams: The Print and the Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] music by Monteverdi and a world premiere by Roderick Performance Rondo in C major, Op.73, arr for 2 pianos Williams. Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, The acclaimed conductor and musician Vladimir Ashkenazy 1854) Live from Cadogan Hall, London travels to the California home of acclaimed photographer Ansel Presented by Petroc Trelawny Adams to reveal how classical music inspired and informed his 1:58 AM friend's art. Hadjidakis, Manos [1925­1994] Monteverdi: Cruda Amarilli; Sfogava con le stelle; Longe da te, Children of Piraeus cor mio; 'Possente spirto' ­ from Orfeo; Chiome d'oro; Vorrei Meeting the photographer's friends, family and former colleagues, Andreas Staier (Erard piano, 1838), Tobias Koch (Pleyel piano, baciarti, o Filli Ashkenazy hears how Adams effectively "composed" his images, 1854) Roderick Williams: Là ci darem la mano (BBC commission: drawing on his musical background when developing his prints. world premiere) 2:01 AM Monteverdi: Laudate pueri Dominum a 5 (concertato); Volgendo One of the most highly regarded photographers of the 20th Delius, Frederick (1862­1934) il ciel per l'immortal sentiero Century, Adams's iconic black­and­white images of the American Violin Concerto West still fetch $60 000 at auction. But his first love was piano, Philippe Djokic (violin), Symphony Nova Scotia, Georg Tintner I Fagiolini not the camera. (conductor) Robert Hollingworth director A wayward child, Adams struggled to concentrate and was 2:31 AM Who better to celebrate the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi's expelled from several schools but became captivated by his Svendsen, Johan (1840­1911) birth than I Fagiolini, who have spent a career unpicking the mother's piano, teaching himself to sight­read music at the age of Symphony No.2 in B flat major, Op.15 knotty conflicts and emotional truths of the composer's music. twelve. Classical music became Adams's passion and, until his Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (conductor) The vocal ensemble is joined by strings, cornetts and continuo to late twenties, he was an aspiring concert pianist deeply committed explore love, lust, anger, jealousy and despair in a concert that to the study of great composers including Bach, Beethoven, 3:07 AM spans the gamut of Monteverdi's music, both sacred and secular. Brahms and Scriabin. Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (c.1525­1594) This season's first Monday­lunchtime Prom at Cadogan Hall also Missa in duplicibus minoribus II, for 5 voices includes the world premiere of a new commission from Adams often likened his negatives to a composer's score and his Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar, Ensemble Giles Binchois, composer, baritone and Proms regular Roderick Williams, final print as the resulting musical performance. We gain an Ensemble Cantus Figuratus der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, inspired by the text of a well known aria from Mozart's Don insight into Adams's creative processes and the extent to which Dominique Vellard (director) Giovanni. his photography was driven by music. Instead of using a clock in his darkroom, he employed a metronome to precisely time his 3:41 AM processing. Debussy, Claude (1862­1918) MON 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08xz32y) L'Isle joyeuse Prom 1 repeat ­ First Night of the BBC Proms Previously unbroadcast recordings of Adams at the keyboard, Jane Coop (piano) playing work by his favourite composers, underscore the way his Afternoon on 3 with Fiona Talkington. pictures fused his two creative passions.

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3:47 AM 10am Claes H. Ahnsjö, tenor (Nencio) Purcell, Henry [1659­1695] Sarah's guest this week is the architect and broadcaster Maxwell Aldo Baldin, tenor (Filippo) Chacony a 4 in G minor, Z.730 Hutchinson. Maxwell was a practising architect for many years Michael Devlin, baritone (Nanni) Psophos Quartet and in 1989 became the youngest­ever President?of RIBA, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra the?Royal Institute of British Architects.?He's become one of the Antal Dorati, conductor 3:55 AM foremost broadcasters on architecture, presenting series on BBC Kalliwoda, Johann Wenzel [1801­1866] Two, Channel Four and BBC Radio London. At one point Haydn Morceau de salon for oboe and piano, Op.228 Maxwell considered becoming a musician and has written three Sonata No 47 in B minor, Hob.XVI:32 Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Cédric Tiberghien (piano) musicals and a Requiem Mass. In the last few years Maxwell has Yakov Kasman, piano been ordained and is currently a curate at a church in Essex. As 4:05 AM well discussing his work, his music and his life, throughout the Haydn Sonata No 50 in D major, Hob.XVI:37 Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710­1736) week Maxwell will be sharing some of his favourite classical Violin Sonata in G major music. Christine Schornsheim, fortepiano. Peter Michalica (violin), Elena Michalicova (piano) 10.30 TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08xzrvy) 4:13 AM Music on Location: Prague Rovetta, Giovanni (c.1595/7­1668) [text: Torquato Tasso (1554­ Sarah introduces music by one of Prague's sons, the composer La Belle Epoque, Saint­Saens, Messiaen, Faure 95)] Josef Mysliveček, who was a friend of Mozart's. La bella Erminia ­ from Madrigali concertati a 2.3.4 & uno a sei The French Belle Époque comes to Essex: Penny Gore presents a voci (Venice 1629) Double Take? celebration of French music in four concerts from the Roman River Music summer weekend at St Peter ad Vincula Church in The Consort of Musicke ­ Rufus Müller (tenor), Tom Finucane Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the (lute), Chris Wilson (chitarrone), Frances Kelly (harp), Anthony differences in style between two interpretations of Grieg's Coggeshall, with an exciting lineup of young artists performing masterpieces by Chausson, Debussy, Fauré, Poulenc, Ravel and Rooley (lute & director) song:?A Swan ­ both orchestral performances, one featuring Solveig Kringelborn and the other Barbara Bonney. Saint­Saëns. 4:21 AM Saint­Saëns: Violons dans le soir Klami, Uuno (1900­1961) 11am Messiaen: La Mort du nombre Nummisuutarit (Suite for Orchestra) Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is the conductor Nicholas Fauré: Piano Quintet No 1 in D minor, Op 89 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jukka­Pekka Saraste McGegan. McGegan has been hailed as "one of the finest baroque (conductor) conductors of his generation" (The Independent)?and has been Raphaela Papadakis (soprano) director of the San Francisco­based Philharmonia Baroque Elena Urioste (violin) 4:31 AM Orchestra & Chorale for over 30 years. McGegan has also Tom Poster (piano) Strauss, Richard (1864­1949) (arr. Franz Hasenohrl) devoted much of his time to opera; he was Artistic Director of the Navarra String Quartet. Till Eulenspiegel ­ Einmal Anders! Göttingen Handel Festival for 20 years and Principal Guest The Festival Ensemble of the Festival of the Sound, James Conductor at Scottish Opera in the 1990s. As a guest conductor Campbell (conductor) he's worked with orchestras around the world including the TUE 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08xzt8w) Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The , Royal Prom 2 repeat: Daniel Barenboim conducts Sibelius and Elgar 4:40 AM Concertgebouw Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Hallé, and Gratton, Hector [1900­1970] arr. Passmore, David Toronto Symphony Orchestra.?During the week Sarah will be Afternoon on 3 with Mann Quatrieme danse canadienne, arranged for piano trio featuring McGegan's recordings of Haydn's Symphony No.57, Moshe Hammer (violin), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello), William Mozart's Piano Concerto in F major K459 with Melvyn Tan, and Another chance to hear Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Tritt (piano) excerpts from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Alessandro Berlin joined by violinist Lisa Batiashvili in Sibelius's Violin Scarlatti's Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia. McGegan is also a flautist Concerto, followed by Elgar's First Symphony 4:45 AM and Sarah's chosen his recording of CPE Bach's Flute Quartet in Brahms, Johannes (1833­1897) D, Wq.94, with Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth and Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill at the Royal Albert Hall, 4 Songs for women's voices, 2 horns and harp Op.17 Christopher Hogwood. London Danish National Radio Choir, Leif Lind (horn), Per McClelland Jacobsen (horn), Catriona Yeats (harp), Stefan Parkman Mozart 2.00pm (conductor) Piano Concerto in F major, K.459 Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor Melvyn Tan (fortepiano) 5:00 AM Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra c.2.30pm Albicastro, Henricus (fl.1700­06) Nicholas McGegan (conductor). Elgar: Symphony No 1 in A flat major Concerto a 4, Op.7 No.2 Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini (violin & director) Lisa Batiashvili, violin TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08xzrvt) Staatskapelle Berlin 5:09 AM Joseph Haydn (1732­1809), A Visit from the Empress Daniel Barenboim, conductor Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Piano Sonata in G major, Op.14 No.2 Donald Macleod explores how Haydn juggled a high­profile visit Fresh from two remarkable Elgar recordings with his Geoffrey Lancaster (fortepiano ­ after Anton Walter, Vienna from Empress Maria Theresa with the demands of composing a Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim launches this year's cycle 1795) set of brilliant new piano sonatas. of Elgar symphonies with a performance of the First ­ a work of thrilling emotional contrasts and a slow movement of Mahlerian 5:23 AM Joseph Haydn's rightly lionised by music history as the "Father of richness and beauty. Weber, Carl Maria von (1786­1826) the Symphony" ­ a man who took a nascent form and turned it He pairs it with one of the great Romantic violin concertos, once Bassoon Concerto in F major into the very apex of musical composition. Repeating the trick described by musicologist Donald Francis Tovey as 'more Juhani Tapaninen (bassoon), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, with another benchmark musical genre seems almost greedy of original, more masterly and more exhilarating' than any of its Jukka­Pekka Saraste (conductor) him ­ and yet, with more than eighty masterful examples, Haydn's rivals, in which former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Lisa dubbed the "Father of the String Quartet" too. Which makes the Batiashvili is the soloist. 5:41 AM neglect of one area of his musical output rather puzzling. Haydn Szymanowski, Karol (1882­1937) wrote more than sixty keyboard sonatas, spanning a remarkable [First broadcast on Sat 15th July] Variations in B minor on a Polish Folk Theme half­century in music history. This period saw harpsichords and Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Jerzy Godziszewski (piano) clavichords replaced by the forerunners of the modern piano, and Artists. ­ more than that ­ keyboard music go from light dance suites to 6:02 AM the sonata: a form that would shortly be elevated by Mozart, Dvorák, Antonín (1841­1904) Beethoven and Schubert into the very highest pinnacle of musical TUE 16:30 In Tune (b08xzwlp) String Quartet No.12 in F major, Op.96, 'American' art. None of this could have happened without Haydn. And yet, Yvonne Howard, William Youn Keller Quartet his array of sonatas lag behind the fame and appreciation of his symphonies and quartets. This week, Donald Macleod puts that Suzy Klein with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live 6:27 AM right: with no fewer than fourteen examples, in the hands of performance. Suzy's guests include mezzo­soprano Yvonne Traditional fourteen virtuoso pianists from the last century, with a supporting Howard, ahead of the Three Choirs Festival. William Youn Tomorrow shall be my dancing day cast of musical excerpts from opera, chamber and vocal works. performs and talks about his new CD release, and we talk to BBC Singers, David Hill (conductor). Keith Lockhart before he conducts a Prom celebrating the music Still ensconced in the Eszterhaza palace, deep in the Hungarian of film composer John Williams. marshes, Haydn buries himself in a new set of piano sonatas ­ as TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b08xzml7) well as his first mature attempts at opera. Donald Macleod Saturday ­ Petroc Trelawny introduces three more highly contrasting ­ yet equally beguiling ­ TUE 18:00 Composer of the Week (b08xzrvt) keyboard recordings from the BBC archives, from Monique Haas, [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Yakov Kasman and Christine Schornsheim. featuring listener requests. Haydn TUE 19:00 BBC Proms (b08xzwtb) Email [email protected]. "Che imbroglio e questo!" ­ L'Infedelta Delusa (Act 1, Sc 6) 2017, Prom 6: Nicola Benedetti plays Shostakovich's Violin Barbara Hendricks, soprano (Sandrina) Concerto No 1 Lausanne Chamber Orchestra TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b08xzmnj) Antal Dorati, conductor Tuesday ­ Sarah Walker with Maxwell Hutchinson Live at BBC Proms: BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Thomas Sondergard plus Nicola Benedetti. Shostakovich's tone Haydn ? poem October and 1st Violin Concerto with Sibelius's 2nd 9am Sonata No 38 in F major, Hob.XVI:23 Symphony. Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a Monique Haas, piano range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London ? Haydn Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch 9.30? "O piglia questa" ­ L'Infedelta Delusa (Act 1, Sc 14) Take part in today's?musical challenge: can you work out which Edith Mathis, soprano (Vespina) Shostakovich: October two composers are?associated with a particular?piece? Barbara Hendricks, soprano (Sandrina) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 8 of 12

Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 an early doowop incarnation and a 1966 radio session from Joni 4:31 AM Mitchell. We'll also share one of Ennio Morricone's more obscure Wagner, Richard [1813­1883] c.8pm early film scores, for a comedy movie directed by Luciano Salce Rienzi Overture INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra and starring Vittorio Gassman, set around a family skiing holiday. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (conductor) Stephen Johnson and Daniel Grimley introduce Sibelius's Second Symphony. Highlights of a discussion hosted by Clemency Plus live concert recordings from the BBC Introducing stage at 4:43 AM Burton­Hill and recorded at the Imperial College Union earlier Latitude festival, 13th­16th July. Handel, Georg Frideric (1685­1759) this evening Sonata in G minor, HWV.390a Produced by Joby Waldman for Reduced Listening. Musica Alta Ripa: Anne Röhrig & Ursula Bundies (violins), c.8.25pm Guido Larisch (cello), Bernward Lohr (harpsichord) Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 4:54 AM BBC National Orchestra of Wales WEDNESDAY 19 JULY 2017 Rachmaninov, Sergey [1873­1943] Nicola Benedetti, violin Prelude No.13 in D flat major Thomas Søndergård WED 00:30 Through the Night (b08xzml9) Lukas Geniusas (piano) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Violinist Nicola Benedetti joins Thomas Søndergård and the BBC 5:00 AM National Orchestra of Wales as they continue their exploration of Prokofiev, Sergey (1891­1953) music by Shostakovich and Sibelius. Here they pair the latter's Jonathan Swain presents performances from the archives of the Symphony No.1 in D major, 'Classical' stirring Second Symphony ­ adopted as a potent symbol of Concertgebouw Orchestra featuring Otto Klemperer, Bruno Concertgebouw Orchestra, Karel Ancerl (conductor) nationalism and resistance by the people of Finland ­ with Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Shostakovich's symphonic poem October, a work whose 5:13 AM subversive musical message sees the composer at his most 12:31 AM Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) pointedly political. Felix Mendelssohn (1809­1847) Pallieter Hebrides Overture, Op 26 Vlaams Radio Orkest , Michel Tabachnik (conductor) Shostakovich dedicated his First Violin Concerto to the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor) celebrated violinist David Oistrakh, who praised its solo part as 5:43 AM 'Shakespearean', and the concerto's demonic Scherzo gives its 12:40 AM Schubert, Franz (1797­1828) soloist plenty of opportunity for virtuosity. Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) Polonaise in B flat major, D.580, for violin and orchestra Symphony No 1 in C major, Op 21 Peter Zazofsky (violin), Prima La Musica, Dirk Vermeulen Concertgebouw Orchestra, Wilhelm Furtwängler (conductor) (conductor) TUE 21:30 New Generation Artists (b08xzxhz) Debussy's String Quartet 1:05 AM 5:49 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756­1791) Scarlatti, Domenico (1685­1757) BBC New Generation Artists: the Van Kuijk Quartet play Ch'io mi scordi di te? ­ recitative and rondo, K505 3 keyboard sonatas (1. Sonata in D major Kk.443; 2. Sonata in A Debussy. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), (piano), major Kk.208; 3. Sonata in D major Kk.29) Ahead of their appearance at the Proms the acclaimed young Concertgebouw Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor) Claire Huangci (piano) French quartet are heard in a BBC recording of Debussy's early masterpiece. 1:16 AM 6:00 AM Debussy Quartet in G minor Op.10. Mahler, Gustav (1860­1911) Rosenmuller, Johann (c.1619­1684) Symphony No 4 in G major (1892) Confitebor ­ Psalm 110 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Concertgebouw Orchestra, Johanna Koslowsky (soprano), David Cordier (countertenor), TUE 22:00 Sunday Feature (b0770h0q) Bruno Walter (conductor) Gerd Türk (tenor), Stephan Schreckenberger (bass), Carsten Menuhin at 100 Lohff (organ), Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel (director/lute) 2:10 AM Yehudi Menuhin was one of the most influential and iconic Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770­1827) 6:15 AM classical musicians of the twentieth century. Menuhin at 100 Leonore Overture No.3 Touchemoulin, Joseph (1727­1801) explores the life and career of this remarkable prodigy through Concertgebouw Orchestra, Wilhelm Furtwängler (conductor) Sinfonia in B flat major the many interviews he gave, held in the BBC archives. The Neue Düsseldorfer Hofsmusik. violinists Tasmin Little and Leland Chen also share some of their 2:25 AM thoughts and stories about their former mentor and colleague. Puccini, Giacomo [1858­1924] This is an opportunity to get to know the man behind the violin, Un bel di vedremo, from Madama Butterfly WED 06:30 Breakfast (b08xzmlc) to revisit Menuhin telling us about his relationship with Enescu Grace Moore (soprano), Concertgebouw Orchestra, Willem Wednesday ­ Petroc Trelawny and Bartok, or recording Elgar's Violin Concerto with the Mengelberg (conductor) composer conducting. Menuhin discusses his early life in San Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Francisco where he went to school only for one morning, going 2:31 AM featuring listener requests. on to then travelling with his family as a violinist and how his Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) upbringing impacted upon how he then raised his own family. Symphony No.3 in A minor, 'Scottish' Email [email protected]. Menuhin recounts conducting various orchestras, including once BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Belohlavek (conductor) conducting the Berlin Philharmonic standing on his head, as they performed Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. His life was spent in the 3:10 AM WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b08xzmnl) public glare. It was a very unique life, shaped very early on by his Schumann­Wieck, Clara (1819­1896) Wednesday ­ Sarah Walker with Maxwell Hutchinson upbringing and indisputable talents. Piano Trio in G minor, Op 17 Eva Zurbrugg (violin), Angela Schwartz (cello), Erika 9am? Radermacher (piano) Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a TUE 22:45 The Essay (b07dkdxp) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? Get Playing, Alistair McGowan on playing the Piano 3:38 AM ? Bach, Johann Michael (1648­1694) 9.30? As part of the BBC Music Get Playing, supporting amateur music Halt, was du hast Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and making around the UK, 5 leading writers and artists contribute an Cantus Cölln , Konrad Junghänel (director) identify a mystery musical object. Essay in this series, in which they talk about their little­known passions for playing an instrument. 3:43 AM 10am Handel, Georg Frideric [1685­1759] Sarah's guest this week is the architect and broadcaster Maxwell In the first programme, the impressionist, actor and writer Alistair Concerto Grosso in F major, Op 6 No 2, HWV 320 Hutchinson. Maxwell was a practising architect for many years McGowan describes his attempts to relearn the piano. He started European Union Baroque Orchestra, Lars Ulrik Mortensen and in 1989 became the youngest­ever?President?of RIBA, learning as a child but gave it up to play football instead. He tried (conductor) the?Royal Institute of British Architects.?He's become one of the it again in his 30s but stopped when his TV series "The Big foremost broadcasters on architecture, presenting series on BBC Impression" took over. Then, later on, after a midnight piano 3:56 AM Two, Channel Four and BBC Radio London. At one point lesson on a cruise ship, he began in earnest again and discovered Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Maxwell considered becoming a musician and has written three a new world of music­making. Le Nozze di Figaro ­ overture musicals and a Requiem Mass. In the last few years Maxwell has Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Adám Fischer (Conductor) been ordained and is currently a curate at a church in Essex. As Alistair is fascinated by short pieces in particular. His special well discussing his work, his music and his life, throughout the favourites are the pieces he heard his mother play and also ones 4:01 AM week Maxwell will be sharing some of his favourite classical he has discovered on piano courses and through hearing them on Kreisler, Fritz (1875­1962) music. the radio. A tiny nugget of Satie, Mompou or John Field carries Berceuse romantique, Op 9 for him all the weight of human experience and channels a Tobias Ringborg (violin), Anders Kilström (piano) 10.30 musical history into one small but perfect form. Music on Location: Prague 4:06 AM more info visit bbc.co.uk/getplaying Sarah introduces Praga by Josef Suk, which reflects on the history Gershwin, George [1898­1937] of Prague, conjuring up the city on the banks of the Vltava and Lullaby Producer: Emma Kingsley. the legendary heroine Libuse, who founded the city. New Stenhammar String Quartet 11am 4:15 AM TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b08xzy4t) Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is the conductor, Nicholas Sanz, Gaspar (1640­1710) Max Reinhardt with demos and samplers McGegan. McGegan has been hailed as "one of the finest baroque Tarantella conductors of his generation" (The Independent)?and has been Max Reinhardt digs deep into artist back catalogues to explore Eduardo Egüez (baroque guitar) director of the San Francisco­based Philharmonia Baroque their early experiments. Demo tapes, samplers and lesser­known Orchestra & Chorale for over 30 years. McGegan has also AM debut releases are the audio equivalent of pencil sketches, where 4:23 devoted much of his time to opera; he was Artistic Director of the artists work through the ideas that will later define them. Walpurgis, Maria Antonia (1724­1780) Göttingen Handel Festival for 20 years and Principal Guest Sinfonia ('Talestri, Regina delle Amazzoni') Conductor at Scottish Opera in the 1990s. As a guest conductor Listen out for George Clinton's P­funk band "The Parliaments" in Batzdorfer Hofkapelle, Tobias Schade (harpsichord/director) he's worked with orchestras around the world including the Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 9 of 12

Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal WED 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08xzt8y) 8.20pm Concertgebouw Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Halle, and Prom 4 repeat: Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Op.14 Toronto Symphony Orchestra.?During the week Sarah will be featuring McGegan's recordings of Haydn's Symphony No.57, Afternoon on 3 with Fiona Talkington. Alisa Weilerstein (cello)* Mozart's Piano Concerto in F major, K459 with Melvyn Tan, and BBC Symphony Orchestra excerpts from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Alessandro Another chance to hear Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Joshua Weilerstein (conductor) Scarlatti's Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia. McGegan is also a flautist Berlin perform the UK premiere of Birtwistle's Deep Time, and Sarah's chosen his recording of CPE Bach's Flute Quartet in followed by Elgar's Second Symphony. Visions of chaos give way to a diabolical scene in a musical D, Wq.94, with Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth and thrill­ride that takes us from creation itself to the wild dances of a Presented by Clemency Burton­Hill at the Royal Albert Hall, Christopher Hogwood. Witches' Sabbath. Jean­Féry Rebel's suite The Elements is one of London. Baroque music's most unusual works, opening with a vivid A. Scarlatti portrait of Chaos. The same audacity surfaces a century later in Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia: Deus in adiutorium; Cantantibus 2.00pm Berlioz's quasi­autobiographical Symphonie fantastique, whose organis; Dixit Dominus Sir Harrison Birtwistle: Deep Time large orchestral forces and colourful textures make it a perfect fit Susanne Rydén & Dominique Labelle (sopranos) (BBC co­commission with the Staatskapelle Berlin: UK for the Royal Albert Hall. Ryland Angel (countertenor) premiere) Michael Slattery (tenor) Star cellist Alisa Weilerstein is soloist for the UK premiere of 2.27pm Neal Davies (baritone & cantor) Pascal Dusapin's nature­inspired concerto Outscape ­ a work Elgar: Symphony No 2 in E flat major Philharmonia Chorale written for her ­ while her brother, rising young star Joshua Weilerstein, conducts. Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Staatskapelle Berlin Nicholas McGegan (conductor). Daniel Barenboim, conductor WED 22:00 Sunday Feature (b07f6mh8) Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin bring the generous Antonio Carlos Gomes, the Brazilian Who Conquered La Scala WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08xzrwf) scope of their interpretation of Elgar's Second Symphony to their Joseph Haydn (1732­1809), Conflagration second concert of the season, celebrating a work whose Travelling to both Brazil and Milan, the musician and broadcaster modernity and astonishing textural effects startle even now. Donald Macleod tells the story of how ­ as he plotted his exit Fabio Zanon tells the remarkable story of the mixed­race Dedicated to the memory of Peter Maxwell Davies, who died last from the Eszterhaza Place ­ Haydn's musical activities were Brazilian composer Carlos Gomes, who conquered La Scala in year, Sir Harrison Birtwistle's Deep Time continues his career­ interrupted by a huge fire at the estate's opera house. the second half of the 19th century with operas in the Italian style, long fascination with time and its manipulation in a sweeping yet full of the exotic flavours of his homeland, such as Il Guarany Joseph Haydn's rightly lionised by music history as the "Father of new orchestral work that swaps the relentless tick­tock of the and Lo Schiavo (The Slave). The programme explores the nature the Symphony" ­ a man who took a nascent form and turned it everyday for something more powerful and more alien. of his success, which was due to his natural talent, to the into the very apex of musical composition. Repeating the trick connections he was able to make in Italian circles, and also ­ in no [First broadcast on Sunday 16th July] with another benchmark musical genre seems almost greedy of small measure ­ to his personal physical appearance. Gomes, who him ­ and yet, with more than eighty masterful examples, Haydn's Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms lived in Italy for three decades, kept travelling back to Brazil to dubbed the "Father of the String Quartet" too. Which makes the Artists. show his work and to be in touch with the tense political and neglect of one area of his musical output rather puzzling. Haydn social situation in the country as a new republic, free of slavery, wrote more than sixty keyboard sonatas, spanning a remarkable was emerging. He became an unprecedented national hero in the half­century in music history. This period saw harpsichords and WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b007g30d) process, but as the programme examines, his image experienced a clavichords replaced by the forerunners of the modern piano, and Exon Singers 2005: Choral Evening Prayer from Buckfast Abbey dramatic change during the early 20th century, when new ­ more than that ­ keyboard music go from light dance suites to nationalistic winds favoured a different kind of music. It's only the sonata: a form that would shortly be taken by Mozart, Choral Evening Prayer from Buckfast Abbey in Devon, recorded recently that his image has been restored nearly to his former Beethoven and Schubert into the very highest pinnacle of musical during the 2005 Exon Singers Festival. The service features the glory, not least by the efforts of people like Placido Domingo, art. None of this could have happened without Haydn. And yet, music of Francis Jackson and is being broadcast again as the who has starred in international mega­productions of Il Guarany, his array of sonatas lag behind the fame and appreciation of his composer approaches his 100th birthday on both sides of the Atlantic. symphonies and quartets. This week, Donald Macleod puts that right: with no fewer than fourteen examples, in the hands of Introit: A Hymn to God the Father (Francis Jackson) fourteen virtuoso pianists from the last century, with a supporting Responses: Plainsong WED 22:45 The Essay (b07dkjsy) cast of musical excerpts from opera, chamber and vocal works. Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator) Get Playing, Get Playing: Joanne Harris on playing the flute and Psalm: 103 (Tone viii) bass guitar As Haydn's operatic activities are briefly quelled by the First Reading: Isaiah 35 vv5­10 Eszterhazy fire, he also realises he's been overtaken as a stage Anthem: Ubi caritas et amor (Richard Allain) As part of BBC Music Get Playing, supporting amateur music composer by the brilliant precocity of his contemporary Mozart. Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 9 vv6­15 making around the UK, 5 leading writers and artists contribute an Donald Macleod introduces another trio of the keyboard sonatas Homily: The Revd Julian Poppleton Essay in this series, in which they talk about their little­known Haydn wrote during this period ­ in the virtuoso hands of Ronald Magnificat: The Exon Service (Francis Jackson) passions for playing an instrument. Brautigam, Jean­Efflam Bavouzet, and one of the giants of 20th Motet: Ave Maria (Holst) century recorded music: Glenn Gould. Hymn: For the fruits of his creation (East Acklam) In the second programme, the award­winning novelist Joanne Organ Voluntary: Impromptu (Francis Jackson) Harris (best known for her novel "Chocolat") describes how she Haydn learned to play the flute as a child. This was followed by the bass Mi dica, il mio signore (La fedelta premiata, Act 1) Conductor: Matthew Owens guitar which she began after falling in love with a drummer in a Thomas Quasthoff, baritone Organist: Jeffrey Makinson. band and wanting to join. Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Gottfried von der Goltz, conductor When she heard the story told by her grandfather of how he had WED 16:30 In Tune (b08xzwls) refused to hand his double bass over to a Nazi soldier in occupied Haydn Nicholas McGegan France, the young Joanne Harris realised that a musical Sonata No 49 in C sharp minor, Hob.XVI:36 instrument could be a powerful force. She began playing herself, Ronald Brautigam, fortepiano Suzy Klein with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live first the flute and then, as a 16 year old, the bass guitar. She's performance. Suzy's guests include conductor Nicholas continued to play both instruments and is now developing a way Haydn McGegan, talking to us before he conducts Proms At... of telling stories in performances which incorporates music. Di questo audace ferro; Sappi che la belleza (La fedelta premiata) Stage@TheDock, Hull. Thomas Quasthoff, baritone In this Essay, Joanne tells the story of her performing life and Freiburg Baroque Orchestra considers the way in which music can be an essential part of Gottfried von der Goltz, conductor WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08xzrwf) storytelling. [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] Haydn for more information visit bbc.co.uk/getplaying Sonata No 55 in B flat major, Hob.XVI:41 Producer: Emma Kingsley. Jean­Efflam Bavouzet, piano WED 19:30 BBC Proms (b08y008s) 2017, Prom 7: Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique Haydn WED 23:00 Late Junction (b08y027d) Sonata No 56 in D major, Hob.XVI:42 Live at the BBC Proms: the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Max Reinhardt ­ highlights from BBC Introducing at Latitude Glenn Gould, piano. conductor Joshua Weilerstein perform Rebel, Berlioz and the UK premiere of Pascal Dusapin's Outscape at this year's BBC Proms. Max Reinhardt presents highlights fresh from the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude Festival 2017. BBC Introducing is WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08xzrwh) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London dedicated to discovering fresh talent from all genres across the La Belle Epoque, Faure, Ravel Presented by Sara Mohr­Pietsch UK. Max Reinhardt was part of a panel of BBC presenters who The French Belle Époque comes to Essex: Penny Gore presents a Jean­Féry Rebel: Le Chaos from "Les Elémens" chose the most exciting unsigned, undiscovered and under­the­ celebration of French music in four concerts from the Roman Pascal Dusapin: Outscape* (BBC co­commission: UK premiere) radar artists, from artist submissions to the BBC Introducing River Music summer weekend at St Peter ad Vincula Church in uploader. Coggeshall, with an exciting lineup of young artists performing 8.00pm INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra Join Max for live performances and stage­side interviews fresh masterpieces by Chausson, Debussy, Fauré, Poulenc, Ravel and Richard Davenport­Hines ­ author of 'The Pursuit of Oblivion: A from the heady Suffolk weekender. Saint­Saëns. Social History of Drugs' ­ considers how opium became a stimulus to creativity in Paris in the 19th century for writers such Fauré: Violin Sonata No 1 in A major, Op 13 as Baudelaire, Apollinaire and Mallarmé and in the plot Ravel: String Quartet in F major underpinning Symphonie Fantastique. He's joined by historian THURSDAY 20 JULY 2017 and Radio 3 New Generation Thinker Dr Daisy Hay, author of Elena Urioste (violin) 'Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Tom Poster (piano) THU 00:30 Through the Night (b08xzmlf) Lives'. The presenter is Matthew Sweet. RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Navarra String Quartet. Recorded earlier this evening as a Proms Extra with an audience at Imperial College Producer: Jacqueline Smith

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Jonathan Swain presents a concert of Spanish­influenced music for brass ensemble featuring McGegan's recordings of Haydn's Symphony No.57, from the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin. Hungarian Brass Ensemble Mozart's Piano Concerto in F major, K459 with Melvyn Tan, and excerpts from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Alessandro 12:31 AM 4:46 AM Scarlatti's Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia. McGegan is also a flautist Turina, Joaquín (1882­1949) Bacheler, Daniel (c.1574­c.1610) and Sarah's chosen his recording of CPE Bach's Flute Quartet in Danzas fantásticas, Op 22 Pavan D, Wq.94, with Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth and RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons (conductor) Nigel North (lute) Christopher Hogwood.

12:46 AM 4:52 AM C.P.E. Bach Lalo, Édouard (1823­1892) Frumerie, Gunnar de (1908­1987) Flute Quartet in D major, Wq.94 Symphonie espagnole in D minor, Op 21, for violin and orchestra Pastoral Suite, Op.13b Nicholas McGegan (flute) Kathleen Rudolph (flute), CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Catherine Mackintosh (viola) Leticia Moreno (violin), RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Bernardi (conductor) Anthony Pleeth (cello) Josep Pons (conductor) Christopher Hogwood (fortepiano). 5:05 AM 1:20 AM Debussy, Claude (1862­1918), arr. Maarten Bon Ravel, Maurice (1875­1937) Jeux, arr for piano 8 hands THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08xzrwt) Rapsodie espagnole Yoko Abe, Gérard van Blerk, Maarten Bon, Sepp Grotenhuis Joseph Haydn (1732­1809), At Last, Freedom RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons (conductor) (pianos) Donald Macleod explores the aftermath of one of the most 1:36 AM 5:22 AM important moments of Haydn's life: the death of his patron Prince De Falla, Manuel (1876­1946) Andriessen, Hendrik (1892­1981) [Text by Henri Ghéon = Henri Nikolaus Eszterhazy, leaving the composer free to travel. The Three­Cornered Hat ­ Ballet Suite No 2 Vangeon (1875­1944)] RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Josep Pons (conductor) Miroir de Peine ­ song­cycle for voice and orchestra Joseph Haydn's rightly lionised by music history as the "Father of Roberta Alexander (soprano), Netherlands Radio Chamber the Symphony" ­ a man who took a nascent form and turned it 1:49 AM Orchestra, David Porcelijn (conductor) into the very apex of musical composition. Repeating the trick Grieg, Edvard [1843­1907] with another benchmark musical genre seems almost greedy of Slatter, Op.72, for piano 5:36 AM him ­ and yet, with more than eighty masterful examples, Haydn's Ingfrid Breie Nyhus (piano) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685­1750) [attrib] dubbed the "Father of the String Quartet" too. Which makes the Overture in G minor, BWV.1070 neglect of one area of his musical output rather puzzling. Haydn 2:27 AM Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin wrote more than sixty keyboard sonatas, spanning a remarkable Salzedo, Carlos (1885­1961) half­century in music history. This period saw harpsichords and Tango ­ from 2 Dances for 2 Harps 5:53 AM clavichords replaced by the forerunners of the modern piano, and Julia Shaw and Nora Bumanis (harps) Mendelssohn, Felix (1809­1847) ­ more than that ­ keyboard music go from light dance suites to Cello Sonata No.1 in B flat major, Op.45 the sonata: a form that would shortly be taken by Mozart, 2:31 AM Diana Ozoliņa (cello), Lelde Paula (piano) Beethoven and Schubert into the very highest pinnacle of musical Anonymous, 'Faventina' the liturgies of the Codex Faenza 117 art. None of this could have happened without Haydn. And yet, Kyrie 'Cunctipotens genitor Deus' and Gloria; Agnus Dei; 6:15 AM his array of sonatas lag behind the fame and appreciation of his Benedicamus Domino Holst, Gustav (1874­1934) symphonies and quartets. This week, Donald Macleod puts that Mala Punica St Paul's Suite right: with no fewer than fourteen examples, in the hands of Seoul Chamber Orchestra, Yong­Yun Kim (conductor). fourteen virtuoso pianists from the last century, with a supporting 2:49 AM cast of musical excerpts from opera, chamber and vocal works. Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Suite in E minor THU 06:30 Breakfast (b08xzmlh) In today's episode Donald Macleod explores two key Douglas Mackie and Jane Dickie (flutes), Barbara Jane Gilby and Thursday ­ Petroc Trelawny relationships ­ one professional, one personal ­ crucial to the Imogen Lidgett (solo violins), Sue­Ellen Paulsen (cello), development of Haydn's keyboard sonatas. He introduces the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Lancaster Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, composer's business dealings with the publisher Artaria, who (conductor/harpsichord) featuring listener requests. would commission a number of new works, as well as Haydn's deep ­ and unrequited ­ affection for the pianist Maria Anna von 3:22 AM Email [email protected]. Genzinger. Featuring two more complete sonata recordings Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) performed by Emanuel Ax and Andreas Staier. Fantasy in C minor, K.396 Juho Pohjonen (piano) THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b08xzmnn) Haydn Thursday ­ Sarah Walker with Maxwell Hutchinson Sonata No 58 in C major, Hob.XVI:48 3:31 AM Emmanuel Ax, piano Fauré, Gabriel (1845­1924) 9am? Pavane, Op.50, for orchestra Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a Haydn BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (conductor) range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? Piano Trio No 27 in A flat. Hob. XV:14 ? 3:38 AM 9.30? Gounod, Charles (1818­1893) Take part in today's musical challenge: identify a piece of music Haydn L'amour! L'amour ... Ah! lève­toi, soleil ­ Cavatina & aria from played in?reverse.? Sonata No 59 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:49 Act II of the opera "Roméo et Juliette" Andreas Staier, fortepiano. Richard Margison (tenor), Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, 10am Richard Bradshaw (conductor) Sarah's guest this week is the architect and broadcaster Maxwell Hutchinson. Maxwell was a practising architect for many years THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08xzrww) 3:43 AM and in 1989 became the youngest­ever?President?of RIBA, La Belle Epoque, Chausson, Faure, Ravel Kalnins, Alfred (1879­1951) the?Royal Institute of British Architects.?He's become one of the Ballad for cello and piano foremost broadcasters on architecture, presenting series on BBC The French Belle Époque comes to Essex: Penny Gore presents a Marcis Kuplais (cello), Ventis Zilberts (piano) Two, Channel Four and BBC Radio London. At one point celebration of French music in four concerts from the Roman Maxwell considered becoming a musician and has written three River Music summer weekend at St Peter ad Vincula Church in 3:50 AM musicals and a Requiem Mass. In the last few years Maxwell has Coggeshall, with an exciting lineup of young artists performing Haydn, Joseph (1732­1809) been ordained and is currently a curate at a church in Essex. As masterpieces by Chausson, Debussy, Fauré, Poulenc, Ravel and Symphony No.4 in D major well discussing his work, his music and his life, throughout the Saint­Saëns. Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava, Ondrej Lenárd week Maxwell will be sharing some of his favourite classical Chausson: Chanson perpétuelle, Op 37 (conductor) music. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op 61 4:01 AM 10.30 Ravel: Piano Trio in A minor Strauss, Richard [1864­1949] Music on Location: Prague Raphaela Papadakis (soprano) Befreit, Op.39 No.4 Sarah explores the two Mozart operas that were premiered in the Karim Sulayman (tenor) Christianne Stotijn (mezzo­soprano), Joseph Breinl (piano) city: Don Giovanni and La clemenza di Tito. Tom Poster (piano) Navarra String Quartet. 4:07 AM Double Take Chopin, Fryderyk [1810­1849] Sarah explores the nature of performance by highlighting the Nocturne in C sharp minor; Berceuse in D flat Op.57; Fantaisie­ differences in style between two interpretations of?Triana from THU 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08xztz5) impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66 Isaac Albeniz's piano collection Iberia (Book 2) by Spanish Prom 3 repeat: Bernard Haitink conducts Mozart and Schumann Håvard Gimse (piano) pianists ­ Alicia de Larrocha and Rafael Orozco. ? Afternoon on 3 ­ with Fiona Talkington 4:22 AM 11am Corelli, Arcangelo (1653­1713) Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is the conductor, Nicholas Another chance to hear Bernard Haitink conduct the Chamber Trio Sonata in C major, Op 3 No 8 McGegan. McGegan has been hailed as "one of the finest baroque Orchestra of Europe in symphonies by Mozart & Schumann. Il Seminario Musicale, Gérard Lesne (director) conductors of his generation" (The Independent)?and has been Isabelle Faust joins them for Mozart's Violin Concerto in G director of the San Francisco­based Philharmonia Baroque K216. 4:31 AM Orchestra & Chorale for over 30 years. McGegan has also Wolf­Ferrari, Ermanno (1876­1948) devoted much of his time to opera; he was Artistic Director of the Presented by Martin Handley at the Royal Albert Hall, London Two Intermezzi from 'I gioielli della Madonna', Op.4 Göttingen Handel Festival for 20 years and Principal Guest KBS Symphony Orchestra, Othmar Maga (conductor) Conductor at Scottish Opera in the 1990s. As a guest conductor 2pm he's worked with orchestras around the world including the Mozart: Symphony No 38 in D major 'Prague', K 504 4:40 AM Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal c.2.30pm Farnaby, Giles (c.1563­1640) arr. E. Howarth Concertgebouw Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Halle, and Mozart: Violin Concerto No 3 in G major, K 216 Fancies, Toyes and Dreames ­ A Giles Farnaby suite arr. Howarth Toronto Symphony Orchestra.?During the week Sarah will be Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 11 of 12 c.2.55pm: the lives of British composers and musicians who fought on the 4:46 AM Schumann: Symphony no.2 in C major battlefields of Picardie in 1916. She follows in the footsteps of Berezovsky, Maxim Sosontovitch (1745­1777) George Butterworth, Ivor Gurney, Arthur Bliss and his clarinettist Do not reject me (Ps.70) Isabelle Faust (violin) brother Kennard, and Frederick Septimus Kelly. Some of them The Seven Saints Chamber Choir, Dimitar Grigorov (conductor) Chamber Orchestra of Europe returned home, but others lost their lives. Through their own conductor Bernard Haitink words and their music, Kate traces the human stories and 4:55 AM examines some of the wider questions which historians still argue Boeck, August de (1865­1937) The two symphonies that frame this Prom each offer a defiant, about today, and looks at the role which music plays in this Nocturne (1931) optimistic challenge to the status quo. Mozart's pioneering complex narrative. Vlaams Radio Orkest , Marc Soustrot (conductor) 'Prague' Symphony rewrites the rule book for the genre, while in Schumann's Second Symphony the composer overcomes the With contributions from the historians Gary Sheffield and 5:04 AM demons of his own mental health to produce a work of Marjolaine Boutet, the cultural historian Jay Winter and the Cabezon, Antonio de [1510­1566] invigorating, captivating extremes. director of the Historial Museum in Péronne, Hervé François. 3 Pieces for Double Harp Margret Köll (arpa doppia) Conductor Bernard Haitink ­ a Proms regular for over half a century ­ returns with frequent collaborators, the Chamber THU 23:00 Late Junction (b08y02hx) 5:13 AM Orchestra of Europe. They are joined by award­winning German Max Reinhardt Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958) violinist Isabelle Faust, the soloist in Mozart's graceful Violin 'Ghanaia' for solo percussion Concerto No. 3. Tonight a new album paying tribute to Pauline Oliveros following Colin Currie (marimba) Pauline's final London concert almost exactly a year ago, a [First broadcast on Sunday 16th July] graphic­score collaboration from three of New York's finest jazz 5:21 AM guitarists: Elliott Sharp, Mary Halvorson and Marc Ribot. Plus Alpaerts, Flor (1876­1954) Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms new music from British­ born LA­ based beats producer Kutmah. Avondmuziek (Serenade) Artists. I Solisti del Vento, Ivo Hadermann (conductor)

5:30 AM THU 16:30 In Tune (b08xzwlx) FRIDAY 21 JULY 2017 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756­1791) Edicson Ruiz, Yu Kosuge, Julian Lloyd Webber Divertimento in B major for violin, cello and piano, K254 FRI Suzy Klein with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live 00:30 Through the Night (b08xzmlk) Trio Orlando: Vladimir Krpan (piano), Tonko Ninic (violin), performance. Suzy's guests include Edicson Ruiz and Yu Kosuge, Igor Levit Andrej Petrac (cello) performing live in the studio before a late night concert at 5:52 AM Wigmore. Julian Lloyd Webber joins us down the line ahead of Igor Levit plays Tchaikovsky's The Seasons and Shostakovich's Molique, Bernhard (1802­1869) transcribed by Giulio Regondi, his talk at the Three Choirs Festival. 24 Preludes recorded during his time as a BBC New Generation arr for accordion & harp by Joseph Petric & Erica Goodman Artist. Jonathan Swain presents. Six Songs without Words (1. If o'er the boundless sky; 2. Fair THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08xzrwt) Annie; 3. When the moon is brightly shining; 4. Come all ye glad 12:31 AM [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] and free; 5. Come dearest, come (by Prince Albert); 6. O that my Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich [1840­1893] woes were distant) The Seasons, Op 37b Joseph Petric (accordion), Erica Goodman (harp) Igor Levit (piano) THU 19:30 BBC Proms (b08y02bl) 6:05 AM 2017, Prom 8: Celebrating John Williams 1:14 AM Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681­1767) Shostakovich, Dmitri [1906­1975] Live at BBC Proms: BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Keith Overture (Suite) in C major, 'Hamburger Ebbe und Fluth' 24 Preludes, Op 34 Lockhart, Jamal Aliyev (cello), Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ketil Haugsand (conductor). Igor Levit (piano) Jess Gillam (alto sax), Haringey Vox and Islington Music Centre celebrate the music of legendary film composer John Williams. 1:50 AM FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b08xzmlm) Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Martinu, Bohuslav [1890­1959] Friday ­ Petroc Trelawny Presented by Katie Derham. Symphony No 1 Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Válek (conductor) Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, Overture to Goodbye, Mr. Chips featuring listener requests. Raider's March from Raiders of the Lost Ark 2:31 AM Email [email protected]. Main Theme from Jaws La Rue, Pierre de (c.1460­1518) March from Superman Missa Sancto Job Orlando Consort FRI Suite for Cello and Orchestra from Memoirs of a Geisha ­ 09:00 Essential Classics (b08xzmns) Sayuri's Theme 3:07 AM Friday ­ Sarah Walker with Maxwell Hutchinson Viktor's Tale from The Terminal Lindblad, Adolf Fredrik (1801­1878) 9am? Dartmoor, 1912 from War Horse String Quartet No.3 in C major Yggdrasil String Quartet Sarah sets the tone and mood of the day's programme with a Hedwig's Theme from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone range of music to intrigue, surprise and entertain.? A Child's Tale: Suite from The BFG 3:43 AM ? Flying Theme from E.T. the Extra­Terrestrial Medtner, Nikolai [1879­1951] 9.30? Fairy Tale in A minor, Op.51 No.2; Fairy Tale in E flat major, Take part in today's musical challenge:?two pieces of music are 20.25 INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra Op.26 No.2; Fairy Tale in B flat minor Op.20 No.1 played together ­ can you identify them? During the interval, Matthew Sweet and guests discuss John Daniil Trifonov (piano) Williams's dazzling career in film music. Highlights of a 10am discussion recorded at the Imperial College Union earlier this 3:51 AM Sarah's guest this week is the architect and broadcaster Maxwell evening. Viotti, Giovanni Battista [1755­1824] Hutchinson. Maxwell was a practising architect for many years Duo concertante in D minor and in 1989 became the youngest­ever?President?of RIBA, 20.45 Alexandar Avramov (violin), Ivan Peev (violin) the?Royal Institute of British Architects.?He's become one of the Theme from J.F.K foremost broadcasters on architecture, presenting series on BBC Prayer for Peace from Munich 4:00 AM Two, Channel Four and BBC Radio London. At one point Dry Your Tears, Afrika from Amistad Raitio, Väinö (1891­1945) Maxwell considered becoming a musician and has written three Devil's Dance, from The Witches of Eastwick Joutsenet (Swans), Op 15 musicals and a Requiem Mass. In the last few years Maxwell has Escapades (No. 3) for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra from Catch Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu (conductor) been ordained and is currently a curate at a church in Essex. As Me if You Can well discussing his work, his music and his life, throughout the 4:08 AM week Maxwell will be sharing some of his favourite classical March of the Resistance from Star Wars: The Force Awakens Westlake, Nigel (b.1958) music. Rey's Theme from Star Wars: The Force Awakens Winter in the Forgotten Valley Main Title from Star Wars: A New Hope Guitar Trek ­ Timothy Kain, Fiona Walsh, Richard Strasser, Peter 10.30 Constant Music on Location BBC Concert Orchestra Sarah introduces music from Janacek's opera Jenůfa ­ its staging Keith Lockhart, conductor 4:21 AM in Prague in 1916 led the composer to international success. Fontana, Giovanni Battista (c.1592­1631) Winner of five Academy Awards, 22 Grammy Awards and seven Sonata undecima for cornet, violin and continuo 11am BAFTAs, John Williams is among the greatest of film composers. Le Concert Brisé ­ William Dongois (cornet/director), Christine Sarah's Proms Artist of the Week is the conductor, Nicholas His scores for Star Wars, Harry Potter, E.T. The Extra­Terrestrial Moran (violin), Carsten Lohff (harpsichord), Anne­Catherine McGegan. McGegan has been hailed as "one of the finest baroque and the Indiana Jones films have made him a household name. Bucher (organ/harpsichord), Benjamin Perrot (theorbo) conductors of his generation" (The Independent)?and has been The BBC Proms celebrates his extraordinary achievements in a director of the San Francisco­based Philharmonia Baroque concert to mark Williams's 85th birthday. Keith Lockhart ­ a 4:31 AM Orchestra & Chorale for over 30 years. McGegan has also long­time colleague of Williams at the Boston Pops Orchestra ­ Stradella, Alessandro (c.1642­c.1682) devoted much of his time to opera; he was Artistic Director of the conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra in an evening featuring Sinfonia in D minor Göttingen Handel Festival for 20 years and Principal Guest excerpts from the composer's best­loved scores, as well as some The Private Music ­ Mira Glodeanu and Karen Raby (violins), Conductor at Scottish Opera in the 1990s. As a guest conductor lesser­known gems. Abby Wall (bass violin), Silas Standage (organ) he's worked with orchestras around the world including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal 4:38 AM Concertgebouw Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Halle, and THU 22:15 Sunday Feature (b07j3m4w) Chopin, Frédéric (1810­1849) Toronto Symphony Orchestra.?During the week Sarah will be Dawn on the Somme Variations brillantes in B flat major, on a theme from Hérold's featuring McGegan's recordings of Haydn's Symphony No.57, 'Ludovic' Mozart's Piano Concerto in F major, K459 with Melvyn Tan, and Kate Kennedy explores the Somme history and legacy through Ludmil Angelov (piano) Supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/ Radio 3 Listings for 15 – 21 July 2017 Page 12 of 12 excerpts from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Alessandro 2.25pm: Scarlatti's Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia. McGegan is also a flautist Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor and Sarah's chosen his recording of CPE Bach's Flute Quartet in D, Wq.94, with Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth and 3.00pm: Christopher Hogwood. Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10

Haydn BBC National Orchestra of Wales Symphony No. 57 in D major Behzod Abduraimov (piano) Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Thomas Søndergård (conductor) Nicholas McGegan (conductor). Followed by a selection of recordings from this week's Proms Artists. FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b08xzrxc) Joseph Haydn (1732­1809), And So to London FRI 16:30 In Tune (b08xzwm2) Donald Macleod explores Haydn's second and final trip to Tai Murray, Elena Urioste, Jennifer Stumm, Laura van der London in the mid 1790s ­ a trip that would accompany the Heijden, Tom Poster, Juanjo Mena composition of his last three keyboard sonata masterpieces. Suzy Klein with a lively mix of chat, arts news and live Joseph Haydn's rightly lionised by music history as the "Father of performance. Suzy's guests include Tai Murray, Elena Urioste, the Symphony" ­ a man who took a nascent form and turned it Jennifer Stumm, Laura van der Heijden and Tom Poster, who into the very apex of musical composition. Repeating the trick perform together as a piano quintet at Wigmore Hall at the with another benchmark musical genre seems almost greedy of weekend. Conductor Juanjo Mena joins us down the line from the him ­ and yet, with more than eighty masterful examples, Haydn's Royal Albert Hall before tonight's Prom performance of dubbed the "Father of the String Quartet" too. Which makes the Beethoven's Fidelio. neglect of one area of his musical output rather puzzling. Haydn wrote more than sixty keyboard sonatas, spanning a remarkable half­century in music history. This period saw harpsichords and FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b08xzrxc) clavichords replaced by the forerunners of the modern piano, and [Repeat of broadcast at 12:00 today] ­ more than that ­ keyboard music go from light dance suites to the sonata: a form that would shortly be taken by Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert into the very highest pinnacle of musical FRI 19:30 BBC Proms (b08y02zg) art. None of this could have happened without Haydn. And yet, 2017, Prom 9: Beethoven ­ Fidelio his array of sonatas lag behind the fame and appreciation of his symphonies and quartets. This week, Donald Macleod puts that Live from the Royal Albert Hall: Juanjo Mena conducts right: with no fewer than fourteen examples, in the hands of Beethoven's opera 'Fidelio' with a cast led by Stuart Skelton and fourteen virtuoso pianists from the last century, with a supporting Ricarda Merbeth. cast of musical excerpts from opera, chamber and vocal works. Presented by Donald Macleod Haydn would write his final three sonatas for keyboard around the time of his second visit to London, for the acclaimed pianist Beethoven: Fidelio Therese Jansen. Donald Macleod ends the week with a complete Act I performance of all three, in the hands of Alfred Brendel, Malcolm 8.40 INTERVAL ­ Proms Extra Bilson, and a remarkable recent recording by the young Polish Presenter Ian Skelly chairs an introduction to Beethoven's virtuoso Rafal Blechacz. 'Fidelio' with guests, the academic and 19th­century opera expert Haydn Flora Willson and critic and broadcaster Fiona Maddocks. Sonata No 61 in D major, Hob.XVI:51

Alfred Brendel, piano 9.00 Act II Haydn Sonata No 60 in C major, Hob.XVI:50 Stuart Skelton, tenor (Florestan) Malcolm Bilson, fortepiano Ricarda Merbeth, soprano (Leonore) Brindley Sherratt, bass (Rocco) Haydn Louise Alder, soprano (Marzelline) Nor Can I Think My Suit Is Vain; Thy Great Endeavours (Mare Benjamin Hulett, tenor (Jaquino) Clausum) Detlef Roth, bass­baritone (Don Pizarro) Tölzen Knabenchor David Soar, bass (Don Fernando) Tafelmusik Andrew Masterson, tenor (First Prisoner) Bruno Weil, conductor Tomothy Bagley, bass­baritone (Second Prisoner)

Haydn Orfeón Donostiarra Sonata No 62 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:52 BBC Philharmonic Rafal Blechacz, piano. Juanjo Mena (conductor) The first of three politically charged stage works this season is FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b08xzrxh) Beethoven's only opera, 'Fidelio' ­ a passionate musical protest La Belle Epoque, Poulenc, Chausson against political oppression, first performed in Vienna in the wake of the French Revolution to an audience mostly consisting of The French Belle Époque comes to Essex: Penny Gore presents a Napoleon's troops. At its heart is the stirring "Prisoners' Chorus", celebration of French music in four concerts from the Roman a poignant hymn to freedom and the power of the human spirit. River Music summer weekend at St Peter ad Vincula Church in The BBC Philharmonic brings its highly acclaimed performance Coggeshall, with an exciting lineup of young artists performing to the Proms with a cast starring Australian tenor Stuart Skelton masterpieces by Chausson, Debussy, Fauré, Poulenc, Ravel and as the imprisoned Florestan, and soprano Ricarda Merbeth as his Saint­Saëns. faithful and resourceful wife Leonore.

Poulenc: Songs (selection) Chausson: Concert in D major, Op 21 FRI 22:15 Sunday Feature (b074z972) The Women Who Staged the Rising Raphaela Papadakis (soprano) Karim Sulayman (tenor) Broadcaster and journalist, Marie­Louise Muir, examines the role Elena Urioste (violin) theatre played in radicalising the Irish women who fought in the Tom Poster (piano) 1916 Easter Rising. Navarra String Quartet. As she pieces together their largely forgotten stories through archives at Dublin's Abbey Theatre and visits key locations FRI 14:00 Afternoon on 3 (b08xztz7) associated with the insurrection, Marie­Louise asks what Prom 5 repeat: Sibelius, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich happened to these women and their radical ideals.

Afternoon on 3 ­ with Georgia Mann Producer: Conor Garrett.

Another chance to hear the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Thomas Sondergard with Behzod Abduraimov. Symphonies from FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b08y03th) Sibelius and Shostakovich alongside Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Lopa Kothari ­ Luisa Rocha in session Concerto. Lopa Kothari with new tracks from across the globe, plus a Presented from the Royal Albert Hall, London by Sara Mohr­ session with Portuguese fado artist Luisa Rocha. Pietsch

2.00pm: Sibelius: Symphony No. 7

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