Haydn's Mass in Time of War and Stravinsky's Pulcinella, performed by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and soloists. John Shea presents.
Elena de la Merced (soprano), Christina Faus (mezzo-soprano), Gustavo Pena (tenor), Alexander Vinogradov (bass), Danish National Concert Choir, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk (conductor)
Elena de la Merced (soprano), Gustavo Pena (tenor), Alexander Vinogradov (bass), Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Otto Tausk (conductor)
Stig Nilsson (violin), Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Michel Plasson (conductor)
Cantus Cölln: Johanna Koslowsky & Maria Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Graham Pushee & Kai Wessel (counter-tenor), Gerd Türk & Wilfred Jochens (tenor), Stephan Schreckenberger & Raimund Nolte (bass), Christoph Anselm Noll (organ), Konrad Junghänel (director)
Quartet in D Minor for flutes and basso continuo from 'Musique de Table' TWV 42:d1
Am Tage aller Seelen D.343, arr. Reger for voice and orchestra
Dietrich Henschel (baritone), National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Semkow (conductor)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, George Szell (conductor)
Grumiaux Trio: Luc Devos (piano), Philippe Koch (violin), Luc Dewez (cello)
Sonata no. 3 in D minor for violin and piano (Op. 108)
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Also, including requests for your favourite works and pieces that you would like to hear.
With Sarah Walker and her guest, the philosopher A.C. Grayling.
A selection of music including Sarah's Essential CD of the Week: The Chamber Music of Malcolm Arnold performed by The Nash Ensemble.
Take part in today's challenge: listen to the clues and identify the mystery music-related place.
Sarah is joined by philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities A.C. Grayling. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and was chairman of this year's Man Booker Prize which was awarded last week.
Throughout the week we explore recordings of The New York Philharmonic. Sarah showcases their interpretations of Bernstein, Schubert, Chausson, Brahms and Richard Strauss.
Today's Essential Choice is taken from the Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday's CD Review.
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of J.S. Bach. He begins with some of the earliest surviving stories from Bach's youth, revealing the character traits that would shape his future career.
BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist viola player Lise Berthaud performs a solo viola work by contemporary French composer Philippe Hersant and is joined by pianist Adam Laloum in Schumann's Adagio and Allegro and Shostakovich's Viola Sonata, his final and possibly most searching chamber work.
Today is the launch of a two-week survey of Sibelius's Symphonies performed by the BBC Philharmonic with conductor John Storgards, as part of Afternoon on 3's Nordic and Baltic season.
This week numbers 1 to 3 - Sibelius makes his name, and his career takes off in the early years of the twentieth century - these first three symphonies are bold and confident works.
Also running through the week are a series of works by French composer Gabriel Pierné. He succeeded César Franck as organist of St.Clotilde in Paris, and conducted the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet "The Firebird" in Paris in 1910. His music is filled with the ambience of fin-de-siècle Paris. Pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet joins the BBC Philharmonic and Juanjo Mena in these recordings.
Symphony No. 1 in E minor Op.39
Symphony No. 10 in E minor Op.93
Sean Rafferty welcomes live to perform the legendary one-man band, singer, pianist and composer Neil Sedaka who is back on tour in the UK. Also performing live in the studio is the winner of the Susan Chilcott RPS award soprano Clare Presland, singing with pianist Marek Ruszczynski.
And as the nominations for the British Composer Awards are announced, Sean speaks to revered percussionist Evelyn Glennie who will be a guest speaker at the awards ceremony in December.
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Christopher Cook presents Welsh National Opera's new production of Rossini's Moses in Egypt, given at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. Although not as well known as the Barber of Seville, La Cenerentola, or William Tell, Moses in Egypt is among Rossini's greatest musical achievements. First heard in Naples in 1818, Rossini's telling of the Old Testament story pulls focus between the epic and the intimate, as the story of an entire people persecuted by a cruel tyrant is juxtaposed with the forbidden love of two young people on either side of a religious divide.
The Pharaoh refuses to free the Hebrews from slavery and allow them to leave for the Promised Land. Moses, with God's help, brings down plagues on the Egyptians until eventually he and his people are freed. But Pharaoh's son, Osiris, is in love with a Hebrew girl, Elcia, and he is punished when he attempts to have Moses killed.
The Hebrews reach the Red Sea and are rescued from the pursuing Egyptians by divine intervention.
Faraone / Pharaoh..... Andrew Foster-Williams (bass-baritone)
Amaltea Pharaoh's wife..... Christine Rice (mezzo-soprano)
Mosè / Moses..... Miklós Sebestyén (bass-baritone)
Aronne / Aaron..... Barry Banks (tenor)
Mambre, Egyptian high priest..... Nicky Spence (tenor)
Elcia, Hebrew girl..... Claire Booth (soprano)
Amenofi, Hebrew woman..... Leah-Marian Jones (mezzo-soprano)
Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson describes how "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens mirrored his poor and troubled childhood in West London. After the death of his mother, the discovery of this great novel gave him the hope to build a happy and secure adult life. "I was thirteen years old and had read lots of books but nothing like this complex saga; so moving, so emotionally intertwined. I loved Peggoty, laughed at Micawber, loathed Uriah Heep. And I cried. Tears that never fell for my mother fell for Ham."
Jez Nelson presents solo sessions, especially recorded for Jazz on 3, from two of the UK's greatest living saxophonists: Evan Parker and John Butcher.
70 this year, Evan Parker has been at the heart of the British and international free-jazz scene for half a century. Working on both sides of the Atlantic in ensembles both large and small, his collaborations read like a roll call of improvised music's great and good: Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Derek Bailey, Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Kenny Wheeler, and recently, electronic artist Squarepusher. Yet he's best loved for his solo playing. 'One of the music's greatest living instrumentalists' according to The Times, Parker uses a range of complex techniques (circular breathing, split tonguing, overblowing, multiphonics, cross-pattern fingering) to create organic, immersive and hypnotic musical worlds.
2014 also sees John Butcher turn 60. Originally a physicist studying Quarks, Butcher left academia in the 1980s to form the London Improvising Ensemble with pianist Chris Burn, as well as a soprano saxophone quartet with Evan Parker. His solo playing explores electronic techniques like multi-tracking as well as the outer limits of feedback and extreme acoustics: "Some of the best bits come when you're playing near the edge of your control and knowledge. When the music's working, I think it creates its own connections and shapes that are more interesting than ones you might have tried to consciously impose."
TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER 2014
TUE 00:30 Through the Night (b04lps2b)
Songs by Chopin, Tomasek and Dvorak
Soprano Hana Blaziková and pianist Wojciech Switala perform songs by Chopin, Tomásek and Dvorak. John Shea presents.
12:31 AM
Tomásek, Václav Jan (1774-1850)
Starozitné písne Královédvorského rukopsiu (Ancient Songs from the Králové Drur Manuscript), op. 82
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:44 AM
Chopin, Fryderyk [1810-1849]
2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.62) - no.2 in E major
Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:50 AM
Chopin
Gdzie lubi (A Girl's Desire) Op. 74/5
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:52 AM
Chopin
Precz z moich oczu (Out of my Sight) op. 74/6
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:54 AM
Chopin
Wiosna (Spring) op. 74/2
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:56 AM
Chopin
Dwojaki koniec (The Double End) op. 74/11
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
12:58 AM
Chopin
Moja pieszczotka (My Sweetheart) op. 74/12
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:01 AM
Chopin
Zyczenie (A Young Gir's Wish) op. 74/1
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:02 AM
Chopin
Smutna rzeka (Sad River) op. 74/3
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:05 AM
Chopin
Posel (The Messenger) op. 74/7
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:08 AM
Chopin
Sliczny chlopiec (The Handsome Lad) op. 74/8
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:10 AM
Chopin
Pierscien (The Ring)op. 74/14
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:12 AM
Chopin
Nie ma czego trzeba (Faded and Vanished) op.74/13
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:16 AM
Chopin
2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.48) no.1 in C minor
Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:22 AM
Chopin
2 Nocturnes for piano (Op.48)no.2 in F sharp minor
Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:30 AM
Dvorak, Antonin [1841-1904]
V národnim tónu op. 73 (In Folk Tone)
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:40 AM
Dvorak
V národnim tónu op. 73 (In Folk Tone): 3. Ach, neni tu (Nothing can change for me)
Hana Blaziková (soprano), Wojciech Switala (piano)
1:44 AM
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)
A London Symphony (Symphony no.2)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
2:31 AM
Foulds, John [1880-1939]
Keltic Suite (Op.29)
Katherine Wood (cello), BBC Concert Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor)
2:46 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)
Five Scottish and Irish Folksongs (WoO.152/20)
Stephen Powell (tenor), Lorraine Reinhardt (soprano), Linda Lee Thomas (piano), Gwen Thompson (violin), Eugene Osadchy (cello), Vancouver Chamber Choir, Jon Washburn (conductor)
3:00 AM
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736)
Concerto for violin, strings and continuo in B flat
Andrea Keller (violin), Concerto Köln
3:14 AM
Rachmaninov, Sergey (1873-1943)
Italian Polka (for piano duet)
Ruta Ibelhauptiene and Zbignevas Ibelhauptas (pianos)
3:16 AM
Prokofiev, Sergey [1891-1953]
Excerpts from the ballet Romeo and Juliet (Op.64)
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor)
3:58 AM
Shearing, George (b. 1919)
Music to Hear (Five Shakespeare Songs)
Vancouver Chamber Choir, Peter Berring (piano), David Brown (double bass), Jon Washburn (director)
4:12 AM
Gershwin, George [1898-1937], arr. Lundin, Bengt-Ake [b.1963]
Rhapsody in Blue arr. for piano and string quintet
Bengt-Ake Lundin (piano), New Stenhammar String Quartet , Staffan Sjöholm (double bass)
4:31 AM
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (1819-1872)
Mountain Dances - from the opera 'Halka' (1846-1857)
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Szymon Kawalla (conductor)
4:36 AM
Smetana, Bedrich (1824 -1884)
String Quartet No.1 in E minor 'From My Life'
Vertavo Quartet
5:05 AM
Purcell, Henry (1659-1695), Playford, John (1623-1686)
Soft Notes and Gently Raised, Z.510 (Purcell), 4 works (Playford)
Anders J Dahlin (tenor), Les Ambassadeurs, Alexis Kossenko (director)
5:17 AM
Elgar, Edward (1857-1934)
Concerto for cello and orchestra in E minor (Op.85)
Pieter Wispelwey (cello), National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gabriel Chmura (conductor)
5:45 AM
Pezel, Johann Christoph (1639-1694)
Four Intradas
Hungarian Brass Ensemble
5:53 AM
Kodály, Zoltán arranger unconfirmed
Dances of Galanta (orig. for orchestra)
Adam Fellegi (piano)
6:08 AM
Trad. Hungarian
Dances from Csiksomelyo
Csaba Nagy (tárogató), Viktória Herencsár (cimbalom)
6:12 AM
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), orch. Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951)
Prelude and Fugue in E flat (BWV.552), (orchestrated 1928)
Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Edo de Waart (conductor).
TUE 06:30 Breakfast (b04lps5l)
Tuesday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Also, including requests for your favourite works and pieces that you would like to hear.
Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk with your music requests.
TUE 09:00 Essential Classics (b04lpsb6)
Tuesday - Sarah Walker with AC Grayling
With Sarah Walker and her guest, the philosopher A.C. Grayling.
9am
A selection of music including Sarah's Essential CD of the Week: The Chamber Music of Malcolm Arnold performed by The Nash Ensemble.
9.30am
Mapping the Music
Take part in our daily musical challenge and identify the place associated with a well-known work.
10.00am
Sarah is joined by philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities A.C. Grayling. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and was chairman of this year's Man Booker Prize which was awarded last week.
10.30am
Artist of the Week
Throughout the week we explore recordings of The New York Philharmonic. Sarah showcases their interpretations of Bernstein, Schubert, Chausson, Brahms and Richard Strauss.
11am
Sarah's Essential Choice
Saint-Saëns
Piano Concerto no.5 in F major, op.103
Stephen Hough (piano)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor).
TUE 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rfxj3)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Weimar (1708-1717)
Donald Macleod follows the young Bach to a new home and a new job at the court of Weimar, where he meets fine musicians, finds fresh inspiration and becomes embroiled in the political machinations of his masters.
TUE 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b04lpsjs)
Radio 3 New Generation Artists
Episode 1
Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the first of four programmes showcasing the talents of Radio 3's starry line-up of New Generation Artists. Now in its 16th year, the New Generation Artists scheme brings listeners the very best of emerging British and international talent. The 'NGAs' are offered many opportunities to perform in chamber concerts and with the BBC orchestras; every day this week we hear the fruits of their work in the studio, in recordings made specially for Radio 3.
Today the spotlight falls on American violinist Elena Urioste, Irish tenor Robin Tritschler and Chinese pianist Zhang Zuo.
Mozart: Violin Sonata in B flat major, K454
Elena Urioste (violin), Zhang Zuo (piano)
Wolf: Der Jäger; Zur Warnung; Lied eines Verliebten
Robin Tritschler (tenor), Christopher Glynn (piano)
Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E flat major, Op 31 No 3
Zhang Zuo (piano).
TUE 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b04lpspv)
Sibelius's Symphonies
Sibelius Symphony No 2
As part of Afternoon on 3's Nordic and Baltic season the BBC Philharmonic and John Storgards continue their Sibelius Symphony Cycle with No. 2, written in the first years of the twentieth century - as was Nielsen's Helios Overture. And for two heroes of the north (both had just returned from trips to southern Europe - Sibelius in Italy and Nielsen in Greece), oh that cool northern light!
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet returns with the BBC Philharmonic for some more music by Pierné.
With Penny Gore
2pm
Nielsen
Helios - overture (Op.93)
BBC Philharmonic
Michael Seal (conductor)
2.15pm
Sibelius
Symphony No. 2 in D major Op.43
BBC Philharmonic
John Storgards (conductor)
3pm
Pierné
Poème symphonique Op.37
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena (conductor)
3.30pm
Schubert
Symphony No. 3 in D major D.200
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena (conductor)
3.55pm
Walton
Variations on a Theme by Hindemith
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena (conductor)
4.15
Garcia Abril
Canciones del jardin secreto
Zandra McMaster (mezzo-soprano)
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena (conductor).
TUE 16:30 In Tune (b04lpt2n)
Pinchas Zukerman, Amanda Forsyth, Xuefei Yang, Camerata Alma Viva
A special visit to In Tune by violinist Pinchas Zukerman and cellist Amanda Forstyth who are on tour with Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, Ottawa. On 29th October they head to Salisbury Cathedral to perform as part of a 10-concert tour of the UK. Their appearance in Salisbury is expected to be a highlight of the tour and commemorates the 30,000 Canadian troops who trained around Salisbury before serving on the Western Front during the First World War.
Plus, live music from renowned Chinese guitarist Xuefei Yang, and from the pan-European string players of the Camerata Alma Viva.
Main news headlines are at
5pm and
6pm.
In.Tune@bbc.co.uk
@BBCInTune.
TUE 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rfxj3)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:00 today]
TUE 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert (b04lpw5h)
BBC Singers - Music for 40 Voices
Live from Milton Court, London
Presented by Ian Skelly
Live from Milton Court in London, the BBC Singers, conducted by Stephen Cleobury, perform music for forty voices, and works for choir and cello.
Alessandro Striggio: Ecce beatam lucem
Robin Walker: I have thee by the hand, O Man
Henri Dutilleux: Trois Strophes sur le nom de SACHER
Ivan Moody: The Land that is Not (world premiere)
8.15 Interval - Ian Skelly talks to Nicolas Altstaedt and Stephen Cleobury
8.35
Knut Nystedt: Stabat Mater
Carl Vine: Inner World
Gabriel Jackson: Sanctum est verum lumen
Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium
Nicolas Altstaedt (cello)
BBC Singers
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
Old and new creatively collide in this chorally spectacular programme launching the BBC Singers' second series of concerts at Milton Court. Directed by BBC Singers Conductor Laureate Stephen Cleobury, the concert includes the two most famous pieces in the choral repertoire for large forces - the great 16th-century motets by Alessandro Striggio and Thomas Tallis - plus two contemporary works conceived on similar scale by Gabriel Jackson and Robin Walker. With other choral works for the unusual but seductive combination of choir and cello - including Norwegian Knut Nystedt's haunting Stabat Mater, and the world premiere of a new work by Ivan Moody - and cello solos including Carl Vine's sonically stunning work for cello and electronics, this concert offers a spectacular range of aural
experiences in the brilliant acoustics of this acclaimed new concert hall.
TUE 22:00 Free Thinking (b04lpxj2)
Landmark: Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu
Tonight's edition of Free Thinking is devoted to one of the landmarks of European literature -- Marcel Proust's gigantic novel, A la recherche du temps perdu which is perhaps best known in English as In Search of Lost Time.
Matthew Sweet gathers together four Proust fans from very different backgrounds - the Pulitzer prize winning novelist, Jane Smiley, the psychotherapist, Jane Haynes, Christopher Prendergast, who has edited the latest translation of the book and from France, the writer, Marie Darrieussecq. The actor Peter Marinker tackles the difficult task of giving an English voice to Proust.
You can download this programme by searching under the Arts and Ideas podcasts and the broadcast date.
The novel is a modernist masterpiece which offers a symphonic account of what it meant to be alive in France as the 19th century became the 20th. To read it is to explore the mechanics of human sensibility -- it is comic, tragic, discursive, scholarly, obscene, vicious and heartfelt but above all profoundly self aware. Sometimes it reads like a journal or a gossip column; sometimes like autobiography; from times like a scholarly monograph: and often as delicious parody; the coils of Proust's language slows time right down and tempts the reader ever further into the maze of self examination.
Human attachment lies at the heart of the book - whether it's a young boy's love of his grandmother, a grown man's obsessive sexual interest in a young woman or the self deceptions of narcissim. But these are just a few of the book's facets as the mind of its narrator moves from the marriage of his bourgeois family's neighbours in the country, the Swanns, to the glamour and snobbery of the aristocracy in Paris.
Producer: Zahid Warley.
TUE 22:45 The Essay (b03q5gkb)
The Book that Changed Me
Tracey Thorn on The Female Eunuch
Singer Tracey Thorn describes how she as a rebellious teenager she seized on the feminist classic "The Female Eunuch" by Germaine Greer. "It seemed brand new, and it spoke to me of things I'd long thought and felt without ever having words or names for," she says. She explains how the book was a deep influence on the lyrics she wrote for her band Everything but the Girl. But now she is herself a mother, she finds herself questioning Greer's contemptuous dismissal of parenting. "As feminists, I feel we are more forgiving now than Greer was; more inclusive, less dismissive, and perhaps that's because greater freedoms have brought with them greater liberties for us to be so. It's not such a threat now to admit to being happily married and enjoying motherhood when we are not utterly constrained and defined by these roles."
Producer: Smita Patel.
TUE 23:00 Late Junction (b04lpxrc)
Tuesday - Verity Sharp
Verity Sharp's selection tonight includes multi-part folk songs from the ethnic minorities of China's Yunnan province, Jordi Savall and Montserrat Figueras's exquisite Moments in Time, and the spirited fiddle playing of Nick Wyke and Becki Driscoll. Plus, celebrating his 50th birthday this year, Apartment House play the chamber music of Laurence Crane.
WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER 2014
WED 00:30 Through the Night (b04lps2d)
Verdi's Simon Boccanegra
From Warsaw, Verdi's tale of Internecine struggle in Venice Simon Boccanegra with Stephen Powell in the title role and Amanda Hall as his long-lost daughter. Presented by John Shea.
12:32 AM
Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901]
Simon Boccanegra - Prologue
Stephen Powell (baritone - Simon Boccanegra), Amanda Hall (soprano - Maria Boccanegra), Nikolay Didenko (bass - Jacopo Fiesco), Eric Barry (tenor - Gabriele Adorno), Andrew Craig Brown (baritone - Paolo Albani), Alexander Hahn (bass - Pietro), Warsaw Philharmonic Chorus, Henryk Wojnarowski (chorus-master), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor)]
12:58 AM
Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901]
Simon Boccanegra - Act 1
Stephen Powell (baritone - Simon Boccanegra), Amanda Hall (soprano - Maria Boccanegra), Nikolay Didenko (bass - Jacopo Fiesco), Eric Barry (tenor - Gabriele Adorno), Andrew Craig Brown (baritone - Paolo Albani), Alexander Hahn (bass - Pietro), Warsaw Philharmonic Chorus, Henryk Wojnarowski (chorus-master), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor)
1:47 AM
Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901]
Simon Boccanegra - Act 2
Stephen Powell (baritone - Simon Boccanegra), Amanda Hall (soprano - Maria Boccanegra), Nikolay Didenko (bass - Jacopo Fiesco), Eric Barry (tenor - Gabriele Adorno), Andrew Craig Brown (baritone - Paolo Albani), Alexander Hahn (bass - Pietro), Warsaw Philharmonic Chorus, Henryk Wojnarowski (chorus-master), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor)
2:13 AM
Verdi, Giuseppe [1813-1901]
Simon Boccanegra - Act 3
Stephen Powell (baritone - Simon Boccanegra), Amanda Hall (soprano - Maria Boccanegra), Nikolay Didenko (bass - Jacopo Fiesco), Eric Barry (tenor - Gabriele Adorno), Andrew Craig Brown (baritone - Paolo Albani), Alexander Hahn (bass - Pietro), Warsaw Philharmonic Chorus, Henryk Wojnarowski (chorus-master), Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor)]
2:37 AM
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953)
Romeo at Juliet's tomb (from Romeo and Juliet - suite no.2 (Op.64b)) & Death of Tybalt (Funeral cortege of Tybalt's corpse) (from Romeo and Juliet - suite no.1 (Op.64b)
Flemish Radio Orchestra, Yoel Levi (conductor)
2:49 AM
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937)
Gaspard de la nuit for piano
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)
3:16 AM
Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770)
Concerto for violin and strings in D minor (D.45)
Carlo Parazzoli (violin), I Cameristi Italiani
3:31 AM
Lassus, Orlando (1532-1594)
3 motets: Jubilate Deo; Io ti voria; Tristis est anima mea
Netherlands Chamber Choir, Paul van Nevel (conductor)
3:37 AM
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847)
On wings of song (Op.34 No.2) arr. anon for clarinet & piano
Hyun-Gon Kim (clarinet), Chi-Ho Cho (piano)
3:40 AM
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
Lucio Silla - Overture (K.135)
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Mario Bernardi (conductor)
3:49 AM
Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849)
Two Nocturnes (Op.32)
Kevin Kenner (piano)
3:59 AM
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767)
Sonata in F major from "Der Getreue Music-Meister"
Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Harald Hoeren (positive organ)
4:06 AM
Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur (1842-1900)
In memoriam - overture in C major
BBC Philharmonic, Richard Hickox (conductor)
4:18 AM
Villa-Lobos, Heitor [1887-1959]
Prelude for guitar no.1 in E minor
Norbert Kraft (guitar)
4:23 AM
Bernat Vivancos (b.1973)
El cant del ocells
Ieva Ezeriete (soprano); Latvian Radio Choir; Sigvards Klava (conductor)
4:31 AM
Arcadelt, Jakob (1500-1568)
Ave Maria
Tallinn Boys Choir, Lydia Rahula (conductor)
4:34 AM
Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von [1644-1704]
Sonata no.12 a 8 from sonatae tam aris, quam aulis servientes (1676)
Collegium Aureum, Georg Ratzinger (conductor)
4:40 AM
Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921)
Allegro appassionato in C sharp minor (Op.70)
Stefan Lindgren (piano)
4:46 AM
Enescu, George (1881-1955)
Romanian Rhapsody No.1 in A major (Op.11, No.1)
BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor)
4:59 AM
Suchon, Eugen (1908-1993)
Nocturne for Cello and Orchestra
Ján Slávik (cello), Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, Mário Kosík (conductor)
5:15 AM
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741)
Psalm Nisi Dominus (RV.608)
Matthew White (counter-tenor), Arte dei Suonatori, Eduardo Lopez (conductor)
5:35 AM
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)
25 Variations and fugue on a theme by G F Handel for piano (Op.24)
Simon Trpceski (piano)
6:01 AM
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
Quartet in G major (K.387)
Quatuor Mosaïques.
WED 06:30 Breakfast (b04lps5n)
Wednesday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Also, including requests for your favourite works and pieces that you would like to hear.
Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk with your music requests.
WED 09:00 Essential Classics (b04lpsb8)
Wednesday - Sarah Walker with AC Grayling
With Sarah Walker and her guest, the philosopher A.C. Grayling.
9am
A selection of music including Sarah's Essential CD of the Week: The Chamber Music of Malcolm Arnold performed by The Nash Ensemble.
9.30am
Relative Values
Take part in our daily musical challenge and identify the personal relationship that connects two pieces of music.
10.00am
Sarah is joined by philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities A.C. Grayling. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and was chairman of this year's Man Booker Prize which was awarded last week.
10.30am
Artist of the Week
Throughout the week we explore recordings of The New York Philharmonic. Sarah showcases their interpretations of Bernstein, Schubert, Chausson, Brahms and Richard Strauss.
11am
Sarah's Essential Choice
Rameau
Les Indes galantes suite
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Frans Brüggen (conductor).
WED 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rfxj9)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Cothen (1717-1723)
Donald Macleod recounts the life and music of J.S. Bach. The ever ambitious Bach takes on his most prestigious position yet, as court conductor to Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen, beginning a period of great happiness and also enormous tragedy in his life.
WED 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b04lpskk)
Radio 3 New Generation Artists
Episode 2
Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the second of four programmes showcasing the talents of Radio 3's starry line-up of New Generation Artists. Now in its 16th year, the New Generation Artists scheme brings listeners the very best of emerging British and international talent. The 'NGAs' are offered many opportunities to perform in chamber concerts and with the BBC orchestras; every day this week we hear the fruits of their work in the studio, in recordings.
Today's artists include mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, German cellist Leonard Elschenbroich, American violinist Elena Urioste and Chinese pianist Zhang Zuo.
Dvorák: Four Romantic Pieces, Op 75
Elena Urioste (violin), Zhang Zuo (piano)
Warlock: My own country; Gurney: The Fields are full; Gibbs: In the highlands; Gurney: The Salley gardens
Selection of English songs
Kitty Whately (mezzo-soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
Brahms: Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38
Leonard Elschenbroich (cello), Alexei Grynyuk (piano).
WED 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b04lpspx)
BBC Philharmonic - Halvorsen, Strauss, Mendelssohn
Live from MediaCity, Salford, home of the BBC Philharmonic.
This week launches the Afternoon on 3 Nordic and Baltic season. Conductor Ben Gernon had his BBC Proms debut this year and joins the orchestra for Johan Halvorsen's Pictures from Norwegian Fairy Tales, Richard Strauss's Burleske for piano and orchestra with soloist Zhang Zuo and Mendelssohn's youthful First Symphony.
LIVE
2pm
Halvorsen
Norwegian Fairy Tale Pictures, Op.37
Strauss
Burleske in D Minor, Op.11
Zhang Zuo (piano)
Mendelssohn
Symphony No.1 in C minor, Op.11
BBC Philharmonic
Ben Gernon (conductor).
WED 15:30 Choral Evensong (b04lpxxm)
Chelmsford Cathedral
From Chelmsford Cathedral
Introit: Here while the cherubim within the veil (John Jordan)
Responses (Peter Nardone)
Office Hymn: Sing praise to Christ (Engelberg)
Psalms 108, 109 (Bertalot; Hylton Stewart; Hemmings)
First lesson: Proverbs 30 vv5-9
Canticles: St John's College Service (Howells)
Second lesson: Luke 9 vv1-6
Anthem: Be strong and of good courage (Darke)
Final responses (Rose)
Hymn: God whose city's sure foundation (Regent Square)
Organ Voluntary: Sonata no. 6 in D minor opus 65.(Mendelssohn)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, James Davy
Assistant Organist, Laurence Lyndon-Jones.
WED 16:30 In Tune (b04lpt2q)
Wednesday - Sean Rafferty
Sean Rafferty and In Tune offer a live performance opportunity to the winner of the Jaques Samuel Pianos Competition announced yesterday at the Wigmore Hall. Past winners include Yevgeny Sudbin, Sasha Grynyuk, and Alexei Grynyuk.
Main news headlines are at
5pm and
6pm.
In.Tune@bbc.co.uk
@BBCInTune.
WED 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rfxj9)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:00 today]
WED 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert (b04n7106)
CBSO - Rossini, Berlioz, Stravinsky, Ravel
A Mediterranean-themed concert from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with conductor Alain Altinoglu.
Live from Symphony Hall in Birmingham
Presented by Adam Tomlinson
Rossini: Overture from L' Italiana in Algeri
Berlioz: Harold en Italie
8.20pm
Interval
During the interval Adam Tomlinson talks with Renaud Capuçon and we hear from his recordings:
Johan Halvorsen: Passacaille d'apres Haendel (Suite No 7 in G Minor)
Renaud and Gautier Capuçon (violin & cello)
Gabriel Faure: Sonata No 3 in E minor: iii. Allegro non troppo
Renaud Capuçon (violin)
Michel Dalberto (piano)
8:40pm
Stravinsky: Apollo - ballet in 2 scenes
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé - Suite No. 2
Renaud Capuçon (viola)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Alain Altinoglu (conductor).
WED 22:00 Free Thinking (b04lpxj4)
Peter Carey, A History Manifesto
Peter Carey's new novel Amnesia counterpoints modern hackers with murky incidents in Australia's recent past as a writer explores where countries and individuals stand in the modern world.
And, as a new book calls on historians to take a more active role in debates over global inequality, climate change and governance, Rana Mitter is joined by The History Manifesto's co-author, David Armitage, Chris Skidmore MP and historian, and Lucy Delap, Director of History and Policy to discuss how and when history lost its place at the top table, the uses of micro-histories versus the long duree, and how new technology to handle big data might harness them both to help decision-takers and policy makers.
Presenter: Rana Mitter
Producer: Jacqueline Smith.
WED 22:45 The Essay (b03q5gkd)
The Book that Changed Me
Simon McBurney on And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos
Actor/director Simon McBurney of Theatre de Complicite describes how John Berger's "And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos" plays with ideas of connection, memory, narrative and mortality which are essential to his theatrical work. "Berger digs in the vulnerable earth of human experience, and joins the fragments he uncovers with an eye as sure as an astronomer, a gesture as gentle as a carpenter," McBurney says. This slim work has been a point of reference for his art and his life.
Producer: Smita Patel.
WED 23:00 Late Junction (b04lpxrf)
Wednesday - Verity Sharp
Verity Sharp's programme tonight includes the voice of Ewan MacColl to mark the 25th anniversary of his death, rhythmic mastery from the combined talent of Simon Fisher Turner and Espen J Jorgensen, soulful singing from Kurdistan's Mehmet Akbas and the piano music of David Lang. Plus the bangwe board zithers and gourd kazoos of Malawi.
THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER 2014
THU 00:30 Through the Night (b04lps2g)
Guarneri Trio Prague
The Guarneri Trio, Prague, play Mozart, Smetana and Beethoven. John Shea presents.
12:31 AM
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [1756-1791]
Trio in G major K.564 for piano and strings
Guarneri Trio, Prague
12:48 AM
Smetana, Bedrich [1824-1884]
Trio in G minor Op.15 for piano and strings
Guarneri Trio, Prague
1:14 AM
Mendelssohn, Felix [1809-1847]
Trio no. 1 in D minor Op.49 for piano and strings
Guarneri Trio, Prague
1:44 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770 -1827]
Trio in B flat major Op.11 for violin, cello and piano 'Gassenhauer'
Guarneri Trio, Prague
1:49 AM
Haydn, Joseph [1732-1809]
Trio in G major no. 39 H.
15:25 'Gypsy'
Guarneri Trio, Prague
1:53 AM
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)
Symphony No.3 in F major (Op.90)
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tamás Vásáry (conductor)
2:31 AM
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788)
Der Herr lebt - Cantata Wq.251
Barbara Schlick (soprano), Hilke Helling (alto), Wilfried Jochens (tenor), Gotthold Schwarz (bass), Das Kleine Konzert, Rheinische Kantorei, Hermann Max (conductor)
3:08 AM
Franck, César [1822-1890]
Sonata for violin and piano (M.8) in A major
Jennifer Pike (violin) , Tom Blach (piano)
3:37 AM
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767)
Sonata in F major from "Der Getreue Music-Meister"
Michael Schneider (recorder), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Harald Hoeren (positive organ)
3:44 AM
Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849)
Scherzo No.3 in C sharp (Op.39)
Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano)
3:51 AM
Martucci, Giuseppe (1856-1909)
Notturno (Op.70 No.1)
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Nello Santi (conductor)
3:59 AM
Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697-1763)
Trio in C minor for oboe, bassoon and continuo
Ensemble Zefiro
4:09 AM
Liszt, Franz [1811-1886]
Mephisto waltz no. 1 (S.514)
Khatia Buniatishvili (piano)
4:19 AM
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)
Overture from Suite no.1 in C major (BWV.1066)
Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor)
4:31 AM
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
Adagio & Fugue in C minor, K.546
Risor Festival Strings
4:38 AM
Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849)
Preludes No.16 in Bb minor; No.17 in Ab major; No.18 in F minor; No.19 in Eb major; No.20 in C minor - from Preludes (Op.28)
Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)
4:47 AM
Barber, Samuel (1910-1981)
Agnus Dei for chorus
BBC Singers, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
4:55 AM
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750)
Harpsichord Concerto No.5 in F minor (BWV.1056)
Lembit Orgse (harpsichord), Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra, Paul Mägi (conductor)
5:05 AM
Sermisy, Claudin de (c.1490-1562)
5 Chansons
Ensemble Clément Janequin
5:15 AM
Wieniawski, Henryk (1835-1880)
Polonaise in A major for violin & piano (Op.21)
Piotr Plawner (violin), Andrzej Guz (piano)
5:25 AM
Groneman, Johannes (c.1710-1778)
Flute Sonata in E minor
Jed Wentz (flute), Balazs Mate (cello), Marcelo Bussi (harpsichord)
5:36 AM
Janácek, Leos (1854-1928)
Pohádka for cello and piano
Elizabeth Dolin (cello), Francine Kay (piano)
5:48 AM
Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907)
Peer Gynt Suite No.1 (Op.46)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Grant Llewellyn (conductor)
6:04 AM
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
Concerto in E flat for 2 pianos and orchestra (K365)
Jon Parker and James Kimura Parker (pianos), CBC Radio Orchestra, conductor Mario Bernardi.
THU 06:30 Breakfast (b04lps5q)
Thursday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Also, including requests for your favourite works and pieces that you would like to hear.
Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk with your music requests.
THU 09:00 Essential Classics (b04lpsbb)
Thursday - Sarah Walker with AC Grayling
With Sarah Walker and her guest, the philosopher A.C. Grayling.
9am
A selection of music including Sarah's Essential CD of the Week: The Chamber Music of Malcolm Arnold performed by The Nash Ensemble.
9.30am
Classical Consequences
Take part in our daily musical challenge: listen to the story and tell us what happens next.
10.00am
Sarah is joined by philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities A.C. Grayling. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and was chairman of this year's Man Booker Prize which was awarded last week.
10.30am
Artist of the Week
Throughout the week we explore recordings of The New York Philharmonic. Sarah showcases their interpretations of Bernstein, Schubert, Chausson, Brahms and Richard Strauss.
11am
Sarah's Essential Choice
Stravinsky
Song of the Nightingale
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Reiner (conductor).
THU 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rfxjh)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Leipzig - Part 1 (1723-1730)
Donald Macleod continues his survey of the life and music of J.S. Bach. Bach's final move was to Leipzig where he immediately set about transforming musical life in the city's schools, churches and concert venues. Not everyone appreciated his work, however, and he often found himself at odds with the civic authorities.
THU 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b04lpskm)
Radio 3 New Generation Artists
Episode 3
Clemency Burton-Hill introduces another programme showcasing the talents of Radio 3's starry line-up of New Generation Artists. Now in its 16th year, the New Generation Artists scheme brings listeners the very best of emerging British and international talent. The 'NGAs' are offered many opportunities to perform in chamber concerts and with the BBC orchestras; every day this week we hear the fruits of their work in the studio, in recordings made specially for Radio 3.
Today Swiss-Chinese pianist Louis Schwizgebel plays a Mozart sonata, Scottish guitarist Sean Shibe plays Etudes by Villa-Lobos, and French viola-player Lise Berthaud joins the Danish String Quartet in Nielsen's String Quintet.
Mozart: Piano Sonata in F major, K280
Louis Schwizgebel (piano)
Villa-Lobos: Etudes Nos. 1, 5, 7 and 6
Sean Shibe (guitar)
Nielsen: String Quintet in G major, Op 60 (posth)
Danish String Quartet, Lise Berthaud (viola).
THU 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b04lpsq0)
Thursday Opera Matinee
Rossini - Aureliano in Palmira
Today's Opera Matinee is by Rossini, his opera seria "Aureliano in Palmira" a historical tale of Love and War between the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (Aureliano), and Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, a city in Syria.
For such a rarity (Aureliano in Palmira was a flop at its first outing, never re-staged in Rossini's lifetime and disappearing almost without trace), a great deal of the music sounds familiar - very familiar in fact. From the Overture there is more than a nagging sense that you've heard this before somewhere and that is because Rossini re-cycled his forlorn historical drama into one of his comic masterpieces "The Barber of Seville" (which also flopped on its first outing, but history has been kinder to it). So the quality of the music is assured.
And the setting of the Rossini Festival Pesaro is the most sympathetic place to hear again this original score with the outstanding pairing of tenor Michael Spyres as the Roman emperor Aureliano and soprano Jessica Pratt as the Palmyran queen Zenobia.
We hear Act 1 today and Act 2 is tomorrow
2pm Opera Matinee
Rossini: Aureliano in Palmira - opera seria in 2 Acts
From the 2014 Pesaro Festival
Act 1
Act 1 begins in the temple in Palmyra. Queen Zenobia, her lover Arsace, Prince of Persia, and the citizens of Palmyra are praying for deliverance from the Romans, led by the emperor Marcus Aurelius (Aureliano), who are approaching the city gates.
Battle is joined outside the city and the Romans defeat the Palmyrans and capture Arsace, who declares his love for Zenobia to Aureliano. Zenobia tries to negotiate the release of her captured citizens, but Aureliano is adamant and prepares to enter Palmyra itself.
Zenobia prepares the city for one last desperate defence, knowing that her lover Arsace is already in the hands of Aureliano.
Aureliano ..... Michael Spyres (tenor)
Zenobia ..... Jessica Pratt (soprano)
Arsace ..... Lena Belkina (mezzo-soprano)
Publia ..... Raffaella Lupinacci (mezzo-soprano)
Oraspe ..... Dempsey C'Rivera (tenor)
High Priest ..... Dimitri Pkhaladze (bass)
Priest ..... Raffaele Constantini (bass)
Licinio ..... Sergio Vitale (baritone)
Chorus of the Teatro Comunale, Bologna
Gioachino Rossini Symphony Orchestra/
Will Crutchfield (conductor)
(Act 2 tomorrow at
2pm)
3.50pm
Schubert
Symphony No.4 in C minor (D.417) "Tragic"
BBC Philharmonic.
THU 16:30 In Tune (b04lpt2s)
Adam Gyorgy, Angel Blue, De Temps Antan, Wexford Festival
Sean Rafferty is joined live by the Quebecois trio De Temps Antan with their exuberant blend of violin, guitar and accordion,
Also live today is Hungarian pianist Adam Gyorgy regarded as one of the finest Liszt players and a Liszt ambassador in his birth country of Hungary. Adam Gyorgy's recitals have been described by the New York Times as sensitive, playful, elegant and warm.
Sean talks to soprano Angel Blue. Fresh from a spellbinding performance as Musetta in ENO's 2013 production of Puccini's La Boheme, this year Angel steps up to the role of Mimi for the ENO's latest production which starts its run next week on Wednesday 29th October.
Main news headlines are at
5pm and
6pm.
In.Tune@bbc.co.uk
@BBCInTune.
THU 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rfxjh)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:00 today]
THU 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert (b04lpxd4)
Halle - Strauss, Chopin, Beethoven, Dean
The Estonian conductor Olari Elts conducts the Hallé in an eclectic mix of music including Chopin's Second Piano Concerto with soloist Sunwook Kim
Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Presented by Stuart Flinders
R. Strauss: Intermezzo - Waltz Scene
Chopin: Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor
8.15: Interval Music
Brett Dean: 'Testament' - music for orchestra (2008)
Beethoven: Symphony No.1 in C
Sunwook Kim (piano)
The Hallé
Olari Elts (conductor)
The concert begins with the orchestral interlude from Strauss's last opera Intermezzo, based on the composer's own domestic life and inspired by the light comedies of the 18th century.
Chopin's Second Piano Concerto is played by Sunwook Kim, who won the prestigious Leeds International Piano Competition in 2006, aged just 18. Beethoven's First Symphony is prefaced by Brett Dean's Testament; it was inspired by the Heiligenstadt Testament, the famous Last Will and Testament which Beethoven wrote when he realised that he was beginning to suffer from hearing problems.
THU 22:00 Free Thinking (b04ndcg7)
Margaret Atwood
Celebrated Canadian writer Margaret Atwood is the author of books including The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye, her recent collection of stories Stone Mattress and The Blind Assassin, for which she was awarded the Booker prize in 2000.
She talks to Anne McElvoy about her interest in science fiction. The MaddAddam trilogy began with Oryx and Crake and continued six years later with The Year of the Flood. It's now being adapted for TV by HBO.
Producer Fiona McLean.
THU 22:45 The Essay (b03q5gkj)
The Book that Changed Me
Malorie Blackman on The Color Purple
Children's Laureate Malorie Blackman on how Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple" legitimised her need to be a writer. She writes how the novel was "about the triumph of the human spirit". Reading it for the first in her early 20s it "blasted open a door which I thought was locked and barred to me. Actually it blasted open a door which I didn't appreciate even existed. A door that could lead to a writing career of my own... this book and its author showed that it was possible for me to not only be an author but to have my own voice."
Producer: Smita Patel.
THU 23:00 Late Junction (b04lpxrh)
Thursday - Verity Sharp
The music of William Byrd arranged by Nico Muhly, Vox Altera sing a madrigal by Gavin Bryars, the ear-bending electronica of James Holden and extraordinary field recordings from Kenya. Plus the dark balladry of the Furrow Collective. With Verity Sharp.
FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 2014
FRI 00:30 Through the Night (b04lps2k)
Lalo and Enescu
The Romanian Radio National Symphony Orchestra perform Lalo and Enescu. John Shea presents.
12:31 AM
Lalo, Edouard [1823-1892]
Symphonie espagnole Op.21 for violin and orchestra
Gabriel Croitoru (violin), Romanian Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Tiberiu Soare (conductor)
1:03 AM
Enescu, George [1881-1955]
Symphony no. 1 in E flat major Op.13
Romanian Radio National Symphony Orchestra, Tiberiu Soare (conductor)
1:37 AM
Lipatti, Dinu [1917-1950]
Concertante Symphony for 2 pianos and string orchestra (Op. 5)
Mihail Horia (piano), Lorry Wallfisch (piano), Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Horia Andreescu (conductor)
1:58 AM
Lipatti, Dinu [1917-1950]
Sonatina for the left hand
Dinu Lipatti (piano)
2:07 AM
Liszt, Franz [1811-1886]
Concert Study no. 2."Gnomenreigen" (S. 145)
Dinu Lipatti (piano)
2:10 AM
Tchaikovsky, Pytor Il'yich (1840-1893)
Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and orchestra, Op.33
Romanian National Radio Orchestra, Alexander Rudin (cello & conductor)
2:31 AM
Rózycki, Ludomir (1884-1953)
Cello Sonata in A minor (Op.10)
Tomasz Strahl (cello), Edward Wolanin (piano)
2:50 AM
Brahms, Johannes [1833-1897]
Sextet for strings No.2 in G major (Op.36)
Hrachya Avanesyan, Johannes Soe Hansen (violins), Ettore Causa, Magda Stevensson (violas), Andreas & Ingemar Brantelid (cellos)
3:30 AM
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759)
Concerto Grosso in B flat major (Op.3 No.1)
Elar Kuiv (violin), Olev Ainomae (oboe), Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra, Paul Mägi (conductor)
3:40 AM
Rore, Cipriano de (c1515-1565)
Fera gentil' (Gentle tigress, when you so charmingly seized my solitary and capricious spirit, you wounded my heart)
The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
3:45 AM
Godard, Benjamin (1849-1895)
Berceuse de Jocelyn
David Varema (cello), Cornelia Lootsman (harp)
3:52 AM
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887), arranged by Sargent, (Sir) Malcolm (1895-1967)
Nocturne (Andante) - 3rd movement from Quartet for strings no.2 in D major arr. Sargent for orchestra
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey (conductor)
4:00 AM
Delibes, Leo (1836-1891), transcribed by Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922)
Valse lente from 'Coppélia'
Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) (piano)
4:04 AM
Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921)
Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix - from Samson et Dalila
Jouko Harjanne (trumpet), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ari Rasilainen (conductor)
4:10 AM
Sehested, Hilda (1858-1936)
Tre Fantasistykker (3 Fantasy pieces)
Nina Reintoft (cello), Malene Thastum (piano)
4:21 AM
Dubois, Pierre Max (1930-1995)
Quartet for flutes
Valentinas Kazlauskas, Lina Baublyte, Albertas Stupakas, Giedrius Gelgoras (flutes)
4:31 AM
Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) arr. Thomas Beecham
The Walk to the Paradise Garden
BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (conductor)
4:42 AM
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)
Rhapsody for alto, male chorus and orchestra (Op.53)
Mirjam Kalin (alto), Male voices of Slovenicum Chamber Choir and Choir Consortium Classicum, Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, Marko Munih (conductor)
4:54 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)
Sonata for violin and piano No.8 in G major (Op.30 No.3)
Mats Zetterqvist (violin), Mats Widlund (piano)
5:12 AM
Reicha, Anton (1770-1836)
Trio for French horns (Op.82)
Jozef Illes, Jaroslan Snobl, Jan Budzak (French horns)
5:23 AM
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869), text: Gautier, Théophile (1811-1872)
Les nuits d'été (Op.7) (Six songs on poems by Théophile Gautier)
Randi Steene (mezzo), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Bernhard Gueller (conductor)
5:53 AM
Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) [text: Psalm 67/2-5]
Exsurgat Deus - motet for double chorus
Cantus Cölln: Johanna Koslowsky & Maria Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Graham Pushee & Kai Wessel (counter-tenor), Gerd Türk & Wilfred Jochens & Martin Post (tenor), Stephan Schreckenberger & Raimund Nolte (bass), Konrad Junghänel (director)
5:56 AM
Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) [text: Psalm 108/2?7 (57/8?10)]
Paratum cor meum Deus ? motet for double chorus & bc
Cantus Cölln: Johanna Koslowsky & Maria Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Graham Pushee & Kai Wessel (counter-tenor), Gerd Türk & Wilfred Jochens (tenor), Stephan Schreckenberger & Raimund Nolte (bass), Christoph Anselm Noll (organ), Konrad Junghänel (director)
5:58 AM
Pachelbel, Johann (1653-1706) [text: Psalm 96/1-2, 98/1-3, 9]
Singet dem Herrn - motet for double chorus & bc
Cantus Cölln , Christoph Anselm Noll (organ), Konrad Junghänel (director)
6:01 AM
Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637-1707)
Prelude and Fugue in G minor (BuxWV.149)
Velin Iliev (organ)
6:11 AM
Byrd, William (c.1540-1623)
Pavana lachrimae (after John Dowland) for keyboard (MB.
28.54)
Aapo Häkkinen (harpsichord)
6:19 AM
Britten, Benjamin [1913-1976]
Courtly Dances from Gloriana op 53;
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lukasz Borowicz (conductor).
FRI 06:30 Breakfast (b04lps5s)
Friday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Also, including your requests for works by neglected composers, amateur music-making groups and wake-up calls.
Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk with your music requests.
FRI 09:00 Essential Classics (b04lpsbd)
Friday - Sarah Walker with AC Grayling
With Sarah Walker and her guest, the philosopher A.C. Grayling.
9am
A selection of music including Sarah's Essential CD of the Week: The Chamber Music of Malcolm Arnold performed by The Nash Ensemble.
9.30am
Recording Rewind
Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece of music played backwards.
10.00am
Sarah is joined by philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities A.C. Grayling. He has written and edited over thirty books on philosophy and was chairman of this year's Man Booker Prize which was awarded last week.
10.30am
Artist of the Week
Throughout the week we explore recordings of The New York Philharmonic. Sarah showcases their interpretations of Bernstein, Schubert, Chausson, Brahms and Richard Strauss.
11am
Sarah's Essential Choice
Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 in C sharp minor, S244/2
Georges Cziffra (piano).
FRI 12:00 Composer of the Week (b01rfxjp)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Leipzig - Part 2 (1730-1750)
In his final years, while maintaining an active role in Leipzig's musical life, Bach's attention turned to posterity and his posthumous reputation. He poured his lifetime of musical expertise and experience into a series of remarkable late masterworks that were to be his legacy for future generations. Presented by Donald Macleod.
FRI 13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert (b04lpskp)
Radio 3 New Generation Artists
Episode 4
Clemency Burton-Hill introduces the last programme of the week showcasing the talents of Radio 3's starry line-up of New Generation Artists. Now in its 16th year, the New Generation Artists scheme brings listeners the very best of emerging British and international talent. The NGAs are offered many opportunities to perform in chamber concerts and with the BBC orchestras; every day this week we hear the fruits of their work in the studio, in recordings made specially for Radio 3.
In this programme soprano Olena Tokar sings Mussorgky's song-cycle The Nursery, mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately performs songs by Barber, and pianists Zhang Zuo and Louis Schwizgebel combine for duets by Rachmaninov.
Fanny Mendelssohn: Wanderlied; Nacht ist wie ein stilles Meer; Abendbild
Kitty Whately (mezzo-soprano), James Baillieu (piano)
Mussorgsky: Detskaya (The Nursery)
Olena Tokar (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
Barber: The Daisies; The Crucifixion; Sleep now
Kitty Whately (mezzo-soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano)
Rachmaninov: 6 Duets, Op 11
Zhang Zuo, Louis Schwizgebel (piano duet).
FRI 14:00 Afternoon Concert (b04lpsq2)
Sibelius's Symphonies
Sibelius Symphony No 3
The second act of Rossini's opera Aureliano in Palmira from this year's Pesaro Festival.
A real Rossini rarity, an opera seria that flopped but which Rossini then re-cycled into his comedy "The Barber of Seville" (which also flopped, but which posterity has been kinder to). There's no doubting the quality of the music, so it must all have been in the performance, because the plot is the usual confusion.
Reviews of this production singled out for praise tenor Michael Spyres (Aureliano) and soprano Jessica Pratt (Zenobia). The ensemble is led by the American bel canto specialist, Will Crutchfield.
And the BBC Philharmonic conclude this week's part of the Sibelius Symphony Cycle with No.3 in C . Numbers 4 to 7 next week.
With Penny Gore
2pm
Rossini: Aureliano in Palmira - opera seria in 2 Acts
From the 2014 Pesaro Festival
Act 2
Palmyra has fallen to the Romans - led by Aureliano (Marcus Aurelius), and he generously offers the defeated queen Zenobia the choice to rule alongside him. Zenobia's lover Arsace, the general of the Palmyran army has escaped, but returns to the city to rescue his queen and lover. The pair are caught and brought before Aureliano who at first sentences them to spend the rest of their lives in separate prison cells, before relenting and - after they swear loyalty to Rome - letting the pair rule in Palmyra after all.
Aureliano ..... Michael Spyres (tenor)
Zenobia ..... Jessica Pratt (soprano)
Arsace ..... Lena Belkina (mezzo-soprano)
Publia ..... Raffaella Lupinacci (mezzo-soprano)
Oraspe ..... Dempsey C'Rivera (tenor)
High Priest ..... Dimitri Pkhaladze (bass)
Priest ..... Raffaele Constantini (bass)
Licinio ..... Sergio Vitale (baritone)
Chorus of the Teatro Comunale, Bologna
Gioachino Rossini Symphony Orchestra/
Will Crutchfield (conductor)
3.35pm
Pierné
Scherzo-caprice for piano and orchestra, Op.25
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena (conductor)
Nielsen
Saga-drom, Op.39
BBC Philharmonic
Michael Seal (conductor)
4pm
Sibelius
Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op.52
BBC Philharmonic
John Storgards (conductor).
FRI 16:30 In Tune (b04lpt2v)
Angela Hewitt, Acoustic Triangle, Choir of Royal Holloway, Kelemen Quartet
On In Tune today, one of the world's leading pianists, Angela Hewitt plays Bach; pianist Gwilym Simcock and bassist Malcolm Creese from Acoustic Triangle collaborate with the Choir of Royal Holloway under the direction of Rupert Gough; and Kelemen Quartet who won first prize in the Sándor Végh String Quartet Competition in the ensemble's native Budapest, plays live in the studio.
Presented by Sean Rafferty
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FRI 18:30 Composer of the Week (b01rfxjp)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:00 today]
FRI 19:30 Radio 3 Live in Concert (b04lpxd6)
BBC Symphony Orchestra - Strauss, Grieg, Sibelius, Stravinsky
Live from the Barbican
Presented by Ian Skelly
Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by Strauss, Sibelius & Stravinsky - his ballet score The Firebird. Javier Perianes joins for Grieg's great Piano Concerto.
Expect an explosion of colour and character with Strauss's vaulting portrait of the lothario Don Juan and the spangled exoticism of Stravinsky's fairy-tale ballet The Firebird. In between comes Sibelius's brooding, atmospheric tone-poem En Saga, which he said contained 'the whole of my youth'. He asked 'Can one think of anything other than Finland while listening to it?' The acclaimed young Spanish virtuoso Javier Perianes, described as 'a poet at the keyboard', joins Sakari Oramo in Grieg's famous concerto.
Strauss: Don Juan
Grieg: Piano Concerto
8.15pm Interval: The dark and brooding keyboard music of Manuel Blasco de Nebra - heir to the genius of Scarlatti, and a native of Spain from where the BBC Symphony Orchestra recently returned on tour with performer Javier Perianes - we hear the pianist here with the composer's Pastorela No. 6 in E minor. Plus choral music by Sibelius and his work Rakastava [The lover] Op.14, and the BBC Singers with Soprano Alison Smart and baritone Stephen Charlesworth.
8.35
Sibelius: En Saga
Stravinsky: The Firebird - Suite (1945)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)
Javier Perianes (piano).
FRI 22:00 The Verb (b04lpxj8)
Imtiaz Dharker, The Barr Brothers, Simon Rich
Ian's guests include the poet and film-maker Imtiaz Dharker, whose latest collection 'Over The Moon' has just been published by Bloodaxe.
The humorist Simon Rich's latest collection of short stories is 'Spoiled Brats' (Serpent's Tail). For 'The Verb', Simon offers a satirical portrait of a louche swimming pool attendant as part of our series on instruction manuals.
Canadian folk quartet The Barr Brothers perform from their new album 'Sleeping Operator' (Secret City), and talk to Ian about how to write about love when you give up giving up on it.
FRI 22:45 The Essay (b03q5gkl)
The Book that Changed Me
Luke Johnson on The Magic of Thinking Big
Serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson celebrates the simple but powerful messages of the self-help classic, "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David J Schwartz." "His book is not great literature," he admits. "Indeed, it is popular psychology at its most obvious." However, Johnson defends its power as "basic but also profound" - and it has influenced his huge success with a series of household name businesses.
Producer: Smita Patel.
FRI 23:00 World on 3 (b04lpxrk)
Mary Ann Kennedy - Womex 2014
Mary Ann Kennedy is in Santiago de Compostela in Spain for highlights from WOMEX, the annual gathering of the world music industry. WOMEX is a showcase for artists worldwide, and there are concert recordings, interviews and live sessions from the latest bands and the freshest talent in world music.
With concert performances from the Cesaria Evora Orchestra from Cape Verde, and Algeria's El Gusto Orchestra. There are also sessions from German Diaz, who performs new music on the hurdy-gurdy, Sakishima Meeting from Okinawa, and the Polish string enesmble Volosi.