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Tuesday 21st June 2005

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07:00

Morning on 3

21 June 2005

Presented by Penny Gore.

From 7.00am
Valentini: Concerto Grosso, Op 7, No 7 in G
Ensemble 415
Chiara Banchini (director/solo violin)

Alfven: Swedish Rhapsody No 1, Op 19, Midsommarvaka
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Petri Sakari (conductor)

Balakirev: Islamey
Yefim Bronfman (piano)

From 8.30am
Saint-Saëns: Clarinet Sonata, Op 167
James Campbell (clarinet)
John York (piano)

Sibelius: Piano Trio in C, Lovisa
Jaakko Kuusisto (violin)
Marko Ylönen (cello)
Folke Gräsbeck (piano)

Balakirev: Symphonic Poem - Tamara
The Philharmonia
Yevgeny Svetlanov (conductor)

10:00

CD Masters

21 June 2005

With Rob Cowan.

Bellini: Norma - Ah! Del Tebro al giogo indegno
Ezio Pinza (bass)
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Giulio Setti (conductor)

Rodgers and Hammerstein: South Pacific - Some Enchanted Evening
Ezio Pinza (bass)
Orchestra
Salvatore dell'Isola (conductor)

Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov - Death of Boris
Ezio Pinza (bass)
20th Century Fox Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Alfred Newman (conductor)

Mahler: Symphony No 3
Cornelia Kallisch (alto)
EuropaChorAkademie
Freiburger Domsingknaben
SWR Symphony Orchestra
Michael Gielen (conductor)

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Composer of the Week

Hans Werner Henze (b 1926)

The Warm South

Having decided to move to Italy, Henze described the day he drove south and crossed the frontier as the happiest day of his life. Donald Macleod explores Henze's first taste of Italy, and is joined by the composer to discuss the way his new-found expressive richness and lyricism was received by the avant garde at Darmstadt.

Five Neapolitan Songs - No 4: Amaie nu ninno cu sudore e stiente
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Instrumentalists
Richard Kraus (conductor)

La selva incantata
NDR Sinfonieorchester
Peter Ruzicka (conductor)

Nachtstücke und Arien
Michaela Kaune (soprano)
NDR Sinfonieorchester
Peter Ruzicka (conductor)

The Bassarids (excerpt)
Pentheus ...... Kostas Paskalis
Chor der Wiener Staatsoper
Wiener Philharmoniker
Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor)

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Aldeburgh Festival 2005

21 June 2005

Aldeburgh Festival 2005: Stephanie Hughes introduces the first of four recitals of vocal and choral music, beginning with a Festival centenary tribute for Sir Michael Tippett.

Stephanie Hughes introduces the first of four recitals of vocal and choral music, beginning with a Festival centenary tribute for Sir Michael Tippett. The impact which
the vocal music of Henry Purcell made on both Britten and Tippett is also celebrated in this concert recorded in Orford Church.

Mark Wilde (tenor)
Craig Ogden (guitar)
Andrew West (piano)

Purcell /Britten: Let the Dreadful Engines of Eternal Will
Tippett: The Heart's Assurance
Tippett: The Blue Guitar
Britten: Canticle, My Beloved is Mine, Op 40

14:00

Afternoon Performance

BBC National Orchestra of Wales

A concert at the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea in February. There's music from England and Wales by Vaughan Williams and Hoddinott. Presented by Graeme Kay.

Ravel: Sheherazade
Ailish Tynan (mezzo soprano)

Hoddinott: Symphony No 7, Organ
Thomas Trotter (organ)

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 7, Sinfonia Antartica
Ailish Tynan (mezzo)
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Chamber Choir
Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

21 June 2005

CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners.

16:00

Voices

21 June 2005

Iain Burnside presents a selection from Wolf's Italian Song Book, sung by soprano Ruth Ziesak, tenor Christoph Prégardien and pianist Helmut Deutsch, recorded at last year's Schwetzingen Festival.

17:00

In Tune

21 June 2005

Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world. Email: in.tune@bbc.co.uk

morning | afternoon | evening

19:30

Performance on 3

Aldeburgh Festival 2005

Complete performance

Thomas Ades, Artistic Director of the Festival, conducts the Northern Sinfonia in an opening orchestral concert which was recorded in the Snape Maltings. Included is Ades' own youthful Chamber Symphony and the UK premiere of Gerald Barry's dialogue for solo trumpet and ensemble. Introduced by Stephanie Hughes.

Richard Martin (trumpet)
Northern Sinfonia
Thomas Ades (conductor)

Barry: L'Agitation des Observateurs; LeTremblement des Voyeurs
Ades: Chamber Symphony, Op 2
Ives: Three Places in New England
Beethoven: Symphony No 4

21:05

Los Otros

Los Otros

Early music's renegades improvise their way around music from 17th century Italy.

Hille Perl (Viola Da Gamba)
Lee Santana (Theorbo)
Steve Player (Guitar)

Nicola Matteis: Aria Amorosa
Marin Marais: Les Folies d'Espagne
Santiago de Murcia: Cumbees; La Jota

21:30

Night Waves

21 June 2005

Paul Allen with another edition of the arts and ideas programme.

22:15

Late Junction

21 June 2005

Verity Sharp with the extraordinary diatonic accordion playing of Norbert Pignol, and songs from Brian Eno's imminent new release Another Day on Earth. Plus the brilliant Vietnamese musician Trân Quang Haï plays the Jew's Harp, and Iranian group Jahle perform a lullaby recorded on the Persian Gulf.

00:00

Composer of the Week

Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958)

Vaughan Williams in the 1920s

Vaughan Williams was not a composer with a great love of the piano - instead the human voice seems to have been one of the richest sources of his inspiration. Perhaps there are conclusions to be drawn here about Vaughan Williams as a composer whose first appeal is to the emotions rather than the intellect, but the range of ways in which he utilised voices is one of the great treasures he bequeathed us.

Donald Macleod dips into the trove of compositions from 1923 and 1924 which reflect Vaughan Williams' passion for voices in his work.

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
Bournemouth SO
Choir of Winchester Cathedral
Waynflete Singers
David Hill (conductor)

Old King Cole
Northern Sinfonia of England
Sinfonia Chorus
Richard Hickox (conductor)

Hugh the Drover
Mary ...... Sheila Armstrong
Aunt Jane ...... Helen Watts
The Constable ...... Robert Lloyd
John ...... Michael Rippon
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral
Sir Charles Groves (conductor)

On Wenlock Edge
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
LPO
Bernard Haitink (conductor)

01:00

Through the Night

21 June 2005

21 June 2005

With Louise Fryer.

1.00am
ll Pastor Fido - Madrigals on texts by Guarini, by Sigismondo d'India, Luca Marenzio, Heinrich Schütz, Monteverdi and others
Cantus Cölln
Johanna Koslowsky (soprano)
David Cordier (counter tenor)
Gerd Türk, Wilfried Jochens (tenor)
Stephan Schreckenberger (bass)
Harald Hoeren (harpsichord)
Konrad Junghänel (lute and director)

2.00am
Mozart/Grieg: Sonata in F, K533/494, K533, K494
Julie Adam and Daniel Herscovitch (piano)

2.20am
Haydn: Symphony No 88 in G
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Manfred Honeck (conductor)

2.40am
Konstantin Iliev: String Quartet No 1
Avramov String Quartet

3.00am
Alexander Raichev: Symphony No 6 Liturgical
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Milen Nachev (conductor)

3.30am
Mendelssohn: Hora est, Op 78, No 3
Radio France Chorus
Denis Comtet (organ)
Donald Palumbo (conductor)

3.40am
Bach: Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042
Terje Tonnessen (violin)
Norwegian Chamber Orchestra

4.00am
Ernst Mielck: Finnish Suite, Op 10
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Ari Rasilainen (conductor)

4.15am
Handel: As Cheers the Sun (Joshua)
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Academy of Ancient Music
Andrew Manze (director)

4.20am
Biber: Sonata XII à 8, from Sonatae tam aris quam aulis serviente
Collegium Aureum

4.25am
Busoni: All Italia (Seven Elegies)
Valerie Tryon (piano)

4.35am
Francois Francoeur: Sonata in E
Monica Leskhovar (cello)
Ivana Schwartz (piano)

4.45am
Peter Benoit: Tale in F
Vlaams Radio Orkest (Flemish Radio Orchestra)
Jan Latham-Koenig (conductor)

4.50am
Corelli: Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6, No 9
The King's Consort
Robert King (director)

5.00am
Johann Christoph Pez: Passacaglia and Aria
Carin van Heerden an Ales Rypan (recorder)
L'Orfeo Barockorchester
Michi Gaigg (director)

5.05am
Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Op 80
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Tamás Vásáry (conductor)

5.15am
Ole Buck: Two Faery Songs
Danish National Radio Choir
Kaare Hansen (conductor)

5.25am
Tchaikovsky: Andante Cantabile, Op 11
Shauna Rolston (cello)
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Mario Bernardi (conductor)

5.30am
Glinka: Valse-fantasie in Bm
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Stefan Robl (conductor)

5.40am
Prokofiev: Paysage, Op 59, No 2
Roger Woodward (piano)

5.43am
Mozart: Three Marches, K408
Symphony Nova Scotia
Georg Tintner (conductor)

5.56am
Francesco Geminiani: Concerto Grosso No 3 in Bm
Barbara Jane Gilbey and Peter Edwards (violin)
Sue-Ellen Paulsen (cello)
Geoffrey Lancaster (harpsichord)
Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players

6.03am
Madrigals by Giacches de Wert and Heinrich Schütz
Cantus Cölln

6.12am
Bach: Allegro from Concerto in C, BWV1055
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood (trumpet)
Colm Carey (organ)

6.17am
Jacques Ibert: Flut e Concerto
Yuri Shut'ko (flute)
Ukrainian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Vyacheslav Blinov (conductor)

6.37am
Carolus Antonius Fodor: Symphony No 4 in Cm, Op 19
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Guido Ajmone Marsan (conductor)




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