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Friday 18th March 2005

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07:00

Morning on 3

18 March 2005

Presented by Sandy Burnett.

Music includes, from 7.00am

Dowland: Lachrimae Antiquae; Sir John Souch his Galliard
Hesperion XX
Jordi Savall (director)

Ginastera: Danzas Argentinas
Martha Argerich (piano)

Weber: Symphony No 2 in C
The London Classical Players
Roger Norrington (conductor)

From 8.30am

Debussy: Violin Sonata
Augustin Dumay (violin)
Maria Jo?o Pires (piano)

Respighi: The Birds
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sir Neville Marriner (conductor)

Byrd: Ave verum corpus
Hilliard Ensemble

10:00

CD Masters

18 March 2005

With Rob Cowan.

Haydn: Symphony No 31 in D 'Hornsignal'
Vienna Concentus Musicus
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)

Schubert: Sonata in Am for Arpeggione and Piano, D 821
Daniil Shafran (cello)
Felix Gottlieb (piano)

Taneyev: At the Reading of a Psalm Op 36 - Part I
Soloists, Yurlov State Choir
USSR Symphony Orchestra
Yevgeny Svetlanov (conductor)

Haydn: Symphony No 88 in G
Salzburg Camerata Academica
Sandor Vegh (conductor)

Bartok (orch Serly): Two Romanian Dances
Symphony of the Air
Fritz Reiner (conductor)

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Composer of the Week

Muzio Clementi (1752 - 1832)

Part Five

Muzio Clementi (1752 - 1832) 5/5. Donald Macleod looks at how Muzio Clementi became a founding member of what is the second oldest concert cociety in the world, The Royal Philharmonic, formerly The London Philharmonic. [Rpt of Fri 12.00pm]

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Across the Divide

18 March 2005

Petroc Trelawny introduces the final concert of this Shostakovich/Britten series, recorded at last year's City of London Festival. This concert, from St. Mary Abchurch, includes the last of Britten's three solo cello suites, followed by Shostakovich's response to the horrors of Stalin and the Second World War.

Britten: Cello Suite No. 3
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2

Claudio Bohorquez (cello)
Catherine Leonard (violin)
Ashley Wass (piano)

14:00

Afternoon Performance

18 March 2005

The Ulster Orchestra takes centre stage with more Russian music specially recorded for the programme. With Warwick Thompson.

Khachaturian: Suite: Masquerade
Ilan Volkov (conductor)

Arensky: Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky
Alexander Anissimov (conductor)

Khachaturian: Violin Concerto
Marat Bisengaliev (violin)
Ilan Volkov (conductor)

Rimsky-Korsakov: Suite - The Tale of Tsar Saltan
Alexander Anissimov (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

18 March 2005

Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson have music from Iran, Beethoven's famous piano piece Fur Elise and music from the animation Pocahontas.

16:00

Jazz Legends

18 March 2005

Julian Joseph in conversation with author James Wylie about one of the giants of free jazz, Albert Ayler.

Nicknamed Little Bird due to his early similar tone to Charlie Parker, Ayler started on the R&B circuit and later moved on to collaborate with multi instrumentalist Don Cherry. Ayler's compositions take in Irish Jigs and Marches, and Coltrane's music most definitely takes on Albert Ayler overtones.

17:00

In Tune

18 March 2005

Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world.

morning | afternoon | evening

19:30

Performance on 3

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

Complete performance

Sarah Walker presents a concert recorded at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov performing a Shostakovich double bill.

Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No 2
Gautier Capucon (cello)
Shostakovich: Symphony No 8

21:30

Night Waves

18 March 2005

John Scanlan's new book On Garbage asserts that the source of all that is valuable in our culture is rubbish. Isabel Hilton and guests discuss the value of waste.

22:15

Mixing It

18 March 2005

Mark Russell and Robert Sandall introduce live studio sets by LA-based experimental hip-hop producers Daedelus and Carlos Nino.

23:30

Jazz on 3

18 March 2005

John Fordham presents a special programme live from the first ever Gateshead Jazz Festival, featuring two headline acts playing at the stunning new Sage Centre.

One of the most influential pianists in jazz and a key part of the classic John Coltrane quartet, McCoy Tyner, appears in a trio. Before that, British saxophone master John Surman makes his return after a period away from music with a rare solo performance on saxophone and synthesizer.

01:00

Through the Night

18 March 2005

Part One

With John Shea.

1.00am
Glinka: Magic Dances, from Act III of Ruslan and Lyudmila
Mussorgsky (orch Shostakovich): Songs and Dances of Death
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 in E minor
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
St Petersburg Philharmonic
Yuri Temirkanov (conductor)

2.15am
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 5 in Cm, Op 10, No 1
Andras Schiff (piano)

2.35am
Schumann: Piano Trio No 2 in F, Op 80
Christopher Krenyak (violin)
Jan Insinger (cello)
Dido Keuning (piano)

3.00am
Liszt: Tasso
Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra
Juozas Domarkas (conductor)

3.20am
Mozart (transcr Liszt): Reminiscences on Mozart's Don Giovanni
Emil von Sauer (piano)

3.35am
Bruch: Violin Concerto No 2 in D, Op 44
James Ehnes (violin)
Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal
Mario Bernardi (conductor)

4.00am
Petko Stainov: A Bright Sun Has Risen
Petko Stainov Mixed Choir Kazanlak
Petya Pavlovich (conductor)

4.05am
Georg Muffat: Sonata for Violin and Bass Continuo
Salzburger Hofmusik
Wolfgang Brunner (director)

4.20am
Barbara Strozzi: Begl'occhi bel seno Costumo de grandi
Musica Fiorita
Daniela Dolci (harpsichord/director)

4.25am
Schubert (arr unknown): Ave Maria
David Varema (cello)
Cornelia Lootsman (harp)

4.30am
Joseph Boulogne: Symphony in G, Op 11, No 1
Tafelmusik Orchestra
Jeanne Lamon (conductor)

4.45am
Handel: Sfortunato e il mio valore, Alessandro
Stephen Varcoe: Cletus
La Petite Bande
Sigswald Kuijken (director)

4.45am
Mozart: Sonata in B flat, K358
Leonore von Stauss and Wolfgang Brunner (fortepiano).

05:00

Through the Night

18 March 2005

Part Two

John Shea concludes this morning's programme.

5.00am
Vaughan Williams: The Wasps - Overture
BBC Philharmonic
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)

5.05am
Tchaikovsky: Valse Caprice in D, Op 4
Eugene d'Albert (piano)

5.15am
Jakov Gotovac: Introductory Chorus and Djula's Song, Ero the Joker
Djula ...... Ljiljana Molnar-Talajic (soprano)
Croatian Radio & Television Symphony Orchestra & Choir
Oskar Danon (conductor)

5.20am
Telemann: Recorder Sonata in Dm, from Essercizii Musici
Camerata Koln

5.30am
Handel: Venti turbini, Rinaldo
Graham Pushee (counter-tenor)
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Paul Dyer (director)

5.35am
Carlus A Fodor: Sonata in F sharp m, Op 22, No 2
Arthur Schoondewoerd (fortepiano)

5.50am
Dvorak: Scherzo Capriccioso, Op 66
Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec
Raffi Armenian (conductor)

6.05am
Haydn (arr Harold Perry): Divertimento in B flat m, H2 46
Galliard Ensemble

6.15am
Zygmunt Noskowski: Mazurka in Fm, Op 23, No 2
Elzbieta Karas-Krasztel (piano)

6.20am
Mozart: String Quartet in Dm, K421
Biava Quartet

6.50am
Glinka: Valse-Fantasie in Bm
St Petersburg Philharmonic
Yuri Temirkanov (conductor)




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