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Tuesday 12th July 2005

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07:00

Morning on 3

12 July 2005

With Penny Gore.

From 7.00am

Chopin: Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47
Artur Rubinstein (piano)

Elgar: The Wand of Youth, Suite No 2
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
Charles Mackerras (conductor)

Poulenc: Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon
Nash Ensemble

From 8.30am

Glinka: Overture, Ruslan and Ludmila
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Reiner (conductor)

Warlock: Serenade
Nash Ensemble
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No 2 in Gm, Op 22
Artur Rubinstein (piano)
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy (conductor)

10:00

CD Masters

12 July 2005

With Jonathan Swain.

Trad. Russian: Odnozvuchno gremit kolokolchik
Ole Bull: Sćterjentens Sřndag
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
KFUM Choir
Martin Lidstam (conductor)

Ole Bull: Et Sćterbesřg
Arve Tellefsen (violin)
Bergen Symphony Orchestra
Karsten Andersen (conductor)

Gounod: Faust Act III, excerpt
Marguerite ...... Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Faust ...... Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Méphistophélčs ...... Boris Christoff (bass)
Paris Opéra Orchestra
André Cluytens (conductor)

Roman: Golovin Music, 1728 excerpts
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble

Stravinsky: Perséphone Part II, excerpt
Perséphone: Claude Nollier (speaker)
Eumolpe: Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Paris University Choir
French National Radio Choir
Paris Conservatoire Concerts Society Orchestra
André Cluytens (conductor)

Scriabin: Symphony No 1 in E, Op 26
Stefania Toczyska (soprano)
Michael Myers (tenor)
Westminster Choir
Philadelphia Orchestra
Riccardo Muti (conductor)

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Composer of the Week

Cole Porter (1891 - 1964)

Part Two

Donald Macleod introduces three musicals that firmly established Porter's reputation as one of the most important songwriters of the day.

Love for Sale (from The New Yorkers)
Elizabeth Welch

Mister and Missus Fitch
Pearl Bailey

Night and Day; After You, Who?; I've Got You Under my Skin (from Gay Divorce)
Fred Astaire

It's Bad for Me; Solomon; The Physician, from Nymph Errant
Gertrude Lawrence

I Get a Kick out of You; All Through the Night; There'll always be a Lady Fair; Where are the Men? You're the Top; Anything Goes (from Anything Goes)
Kim Criswell, Cris Groenendaal, Frederica von Stade
Ambrosian Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra
John McGlinn (conductor)

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005

12 July 2005

Tommy Pearson introduces the second concert in the Florestan Trio's Beethoven cycle from the Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005.

Beethoven: Piano Trio in B flat, Op 11; Piano Trio in C minor, Op 1, No 3
Florestan Trio

14:00

Afternoon Performance

12 July 2005

John Shea presents the BBC Philharmonic performing work by Busoni, Dohnanyi and Mahler.

Busoni: Lustspiel Overture
Neeme Jarvi (conductor)

Dohnanyi: Violin Concerto No 2
James Ehnes (violin)
Matthias Bamert (conductor)

Mahler: Symphony No. 1
Vassily Sinaisky (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

12 July 2005

Radio 3's programme for younger listeners presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.

The programme features The tale of Samuel Whiskers, narrated by Imelda Staunton, with music by Stephen McNeff, words by Beatrix Potter and adapted by Adrian Mitchell.

This was commissioned by the BBC and is performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Clark Rundell.

16:00

Voices

My Kind of Song

My Kind of Song: Iain Burnside talks to conductor Jeffrey Tate about his favourite singers, including Janet Baker, Peter Pears, Eartha Kitt and Charles Trenet.

Iain Burnside talks to conductor Jeffrey Tate about some of his favourite singers, including Dame Janet Baker, Peter Pears, Eartha Kitt and Charles Trenet in music by
Brahms, Britten and Noel Coward.

17:00

In Tune

12 July 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

Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005

Complete performance

Virtuous Women and Fallen Wives

Tommy Pearson introduces a gala celebration of Felicity Lott's 30th anniversary of her recital debut in a collection of songs about women in all their guises.

Weill: Prologue, Nanna's Lied
Haydn: Die zu späte Ankunft der Mutter
Mozart: Die Alte
Schumann: Lied der Braut II
Brahms: Mädchenlied
Wolf: Ich hab in Penna
Richard Strauss: Drei Lieder der Ophelia
Trad. arr. Herbert Hughes: I Know Where I'm Going
Walton: Wapping Old Stairs
Bliss: The Return from Town
Trad. arr. Benjamin Britten: Sweet Polly Oliver
Weill: Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? Here I'll stay
Albert Roussel: Réponse d'une épouse sage
Fauré: Une sainte en son auréole
Duparc: Au pays oů se fait la guerre
Noël Coward: Spinning Song, Alice is at it Again, A bar on the Piccola Marina
Poulenc: La Dame de Monte Carlo
Reynaldo Hahn: C'est trčs vilain d'ętre infidčle
Oscar Strauss: Warum soll eine Frau kein Verhältnis haben?
Murray Grand: What's a Lady Like Me?

Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano)

21:30

Night Waves

12 July 2005

Susan Hitch encounters the unashamedly iconoclastic, independent American film director John Sayles and talks to him about Silver City. It's a film that is equal parts scathing political lampoon post the 2004 election and a neo-noir detective story.

Is this the reinvention of satirical films about politics? Or a mixing of genres too far?

22:15

Late Junction

12 July 2005

Songs and stories from Afel Bocoum and Tom Waits, traditional Romanian melodies from the New York group Klezmatics, and Schubert performed by Peter Katin. Introduced by Verity Sharp.

00:00

Composer of the Week

Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936)

Friends, Romans, Countrymen

Donald Macleod charts Respighi's ever-complex relationships with his musical colleagues, critics, and the people of Rome, whose city he depicted in his most famous works.
Belfagor: Overture
BBC Philharmonic
Sir Edward Downes (conductor)

Lamento d'Arianna (after Monteverdi)
Burjana Antonova (mezzo-soprano)
Sofia Chamber Orchestra
Emil Tabakov (conductor)

Feste Romane
Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra
Lorin Maazel (conductor)

Canzone Sarda
Tiziana Cisternino (soprano)
Massimo Palumbo (piano)

01:00

Through the Night

12 July 2005

12 July 2005

With Susan Sharp.

1.00am
Arte di Suonatori from Copenhagen in 2004
Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge, The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
Arte di Suonatori
Aureliusz Golinski and Ewa Golinska (violins)
Dymitr Olszewski (viola)
Bas van Hengel (cello)
Joanna Boslak-Gorniok, (harpsichord)
Allan Rasmussen (director)

2.25am
Bacewicz: Partita for orchestra
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra
Marek Pijarowski (conductor)

2.40am
Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No 1 in F sharp m, Op 14
Piotr Plawner (violin)
Sinfonia Varsovia
Grzegorz Nowak (conductor)

3.05am
Chopin: Ten Preludes from Op 28
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)

3.25am
Dohnányi: Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song, Op 29
Ernst von Dohnányi (piano)

3.30am
S Balassa: Dances of Mucsa, Op 50
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Tamás Vásáry (conductor)

4.05am
Haydn: Scottish and English Songs: The Ploughman; The Mermaid's Song;
Piercing Eyes; The Shepherd's Wife; The White Cockade
Christina Högman (soprano)
Niklas Sivelöv (piano)
Bernt Lysell (violin)
Mikael Sjögren (cello)

4.15am
Gould: Windjammer
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
David Measham (conductor)

4.30am
Marais: Prélude in Am from Pičces de viole, Troisičme Livre
Ricercar Consort: Philippe Pierlot (viola da gamba)
Christophe Rousset (harpsichord)

4.35am
Mozart: Overture, Idomeneo
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Mario Bernardi (conductor)

4.40am
Schubert: Piano Trio in E flat, D897, Notturno
Tomaz Lorenz (violin)
Andrej Petrac (cello)
Alenka Scek-Lorenz (piano)

4.50am
Haydn: Piano Sonata, H16.51 in D
André Tchaikovsky (piano)

5.00am
Brahms: 3 Songs for chorus, Op 42
Danish National Radio Choir
Stefan Parkman (conductor)

5.10am
Klami: Intermezzo, 1937
Päivi Kaerkaes (cor anglais)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)

5.15am
Sibelius: The bells of Berhall Church, Op 65b
Finnish Radio Chamber Choir
Eric-Olof Söderström (conductor)

5.20am
G Ranki: Divertimento
Béla Kovács (clarinet)
Concentus Hungaricus

5.30am
R Flury: Three pieces
Sibylle Tschopp (violin)
Isabel Tschopp (piano)

5.40am
Andriessen: Miroir de Peine
Irma Kolassi (soprano)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Eduard Van Beinum (conductor)

5.55am
Handel: Quartet in G, Op 5, No 4
Musica Antiqua Köln

6.05am
Buxtehude: Prelude and Fugue in Gm
Mario Penzar (organ)

6.15am
Smetana: Vltava, Moldau, from Ma Vlast
Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec
Raffi Armenian (conductor)

6.25am
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for string orchestra
Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor)




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