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Wednesday 13th July 2005

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07:00

Morning on 3

13 July 2005

With Penny Gore.

From 7.00am

Tallis: Spem in alium
Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips (director)

Debussy: Premiere rhapsodie
Sabine Meyer (clarinet)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Claudio Abbado (conductor)

Handel: Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 1
Brandenburg Consort
Roy Goodman (director)

From 8.30am

Suk: Four pieces for violin and piano, Op 17
Marianne Thorsen (violin)
Ian Brown (piano)

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat, Op 29
Pascal Roge
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Dutoit (conductor)

Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy
RNCM Wind Orchestra
Timothy Reynish (conductor)

10:00

CD Masters

13 July 2005

With Jonathan Swain.

Gluck: Orphée Act II, Quel nouveau ciel
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Paris Conservatoire Concerts Society Orchestra
Louis de Froment (conductor)

Glazunov: Prelude and Fugue in Dm, Op 98
Hans-Ola Ericsson (organ)

Mozart: Die Zauberflöte K620, Act I, Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön
Per pietŕ, non ricercate K420
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Paris Conservatoire Concerts Society Orchestra
André Cluytens (conductor)

Scriabin: Symphony No 2 in Cm, Op 29
USSR Symphony Orchestra
Yevgeny Svetlanov (conductor)

Smetana: String Quartet No 2 in Dm
Smetana Quartet

Respighi: Stornellatrice; Sei liriche, Series No 2, Notte

R Strauss: Ständchen, Op 17, No 2; Befreit, Op 39, No 4; Heimliche Aufforderung Op 27, No 3
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Gerald Moore (piano)

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Composer of the Week

Cole Porter (1891 - 1964)

Part Three

Donald Macleod continues his exploration of Cole Porter's music with a selection of well-known songs from some of his lesser known musicals.

Miss Otis Regrets
Douglas Byng

Medley from Jubilee
Ramona Davies, The King's Men and Bob Lawrence
Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra

Don't Fence Me In
Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters

Easy to Love; Rap Tap on Wood; Swinging the Jinx Away (from Born to Dance)
Frances Langford

It's De-lovely; Red, Hot and Blue!; Ridin' High (from Red, Hot and Blue!)
Ethel Merman

Rosalie
Bing Crosby

In the Still of the Night
Nelson Eddy

My Heart Belongs to Daddy (From Leave It to Me)
Mary Martin
Eddie Duchin and his orchestra

Ace in the Hole (from Let's Face It)
Ella Fitzgerald

I Concentrate on You
(from Broadway Melody of 1940)
Frank Sinatra

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005

13 July 2005

The artists-in-residence of the Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005 continue their cycle of Beethoven trios with two examples from his first published work.
Introduced by Tommy Pearson.

Beethoven: Piano Trio in E flat, Op 1, No 1; Piano Trio in G, Op 1 No 2
Florestan Trio

The Florestan Trio's final concert can be heard on Sunday at 2.00pm in Sunday Gala.

14:10

Afternoon Performance

13 July 2005

John Shea presents the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra performing work by Dvorák, Karlowicz and Sibelius.

Dvorák: The Wild Dove
Ilan Volkov (conductor)

Karlowicz: Violin Concerto in A
Tasmin Little (violin)
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)

Sibelius: Symphony No 1
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

13 July 2005

CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. Includes an ice dance, a twisted Polish polka and music from Aladdin.

16:00

Choral Evensong

13 July 2005

Live from Salisbury Cathedral.

Introit: My Beloved Is Mine (Simon Lole)
Responses: Richard Shephard
Psalms: 69, 70 (Battishill, Bennett)
First Reading: Isaiah 29 vv17-24
Office Hymn: In a World Where Half Are Starving (Compassion)
Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells)
Second Reading: Luke 13 vv10-17
Anthem: Faire Is the heaven (William Harris)
Final Hymn: Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (Repton)
Organ Voluntary: Toccata Tropos (Peter Witchell)

Simon Lole (director)
David Halls (organist)

17:00

In Tune

13 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

BBC Symphony Orchestra

Part Two

Two young Finnish artists make their debut with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Susanna Malkki conducts two works which explore novel combinations of sound and space: Dutilleux's Second Symphony contrasts the large orchestra with a smaller chamber group, while two identical mirror-image orchestras face up antiphonally in Simon Bainbridge's Fantasia. Antti Siirala, who won the 2003 Leeds International Piano Competition is the soloist in Mozart's majestic concerto. Presented from the BBC's Maida Vale Studios by Paul Guinery.

Bainbridge: Fantasia for Double Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No 22, K482
Dutilleux: Symphony No 2

BBC Symphony Orchestra
Antti Siirala (piano)
Susanna Malkki (conductor)

21:10

Rachmaninov

Rachmaninov

Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa plays a selection of Rachmaninov's dramatic Etudes-Tableaux recorded at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester earlier this year.

Rachmaninov Etudes-Tableaux Op 39, Nos 1, 5, 6 and 9
Noriko Ogawa (piano)

21:30

Night Waves

13 July 2005

In an extended interview, neuropsychologist, junk metal sculptor and theatre, film and opera director, Jonathan Miller talks to Philip Dodd about his career, the arts, God, and giving up opera in the UK.

He also talks about his new radio series, Self Made Things, which traces the history of the scientific and philosophical exploration into reproduction and heredity.

22:15

Late Junction

13 July 2005

Verity Sharp with Argentinian singer-songwriter Gaby Kerpel, Chris Watson's recording of Mozambique nightjar birds, and a performance of Stephen Scott's Minerva's Web, for grand piano, bowed and plucked by ten musicians.

00:00

Composer of the Week

Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936)

On Tour

Despite an awkward run-in with a ravenous press pack, Respighi's trans-Atlantic tours did much to bolster his reputation. Donald Macleod charts his travels and the music which they helped to inspire.

Concerto in Modo Misolidio: 3rd mvt
Geoffrey Tozer (piano)
BBC Philharmonic
Sir Edward Downes (conductor)

Maria: Egiziaca (excerpts)
Maria ...... Veronika Kincses
Voice of the Angel ...... Katalin Farkas
Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus
Hungarian State Orchestra
Lamberto Gardelli (conductor)

Brazilian Impressions: Tropical Night
Cincinnati SO
Jesús López-Cobos (conductor)

Passacaglia and Fugue (after Bach)
BBC Philharmonic
Leonard Slatkin (conductor)

01:00

Through the Night

13 July 2005

13 July 2005

Through the Night concludes with Susan Sharp.

1.00am
Rostropovich at the Istria Concert Hall in 1965
Khachaturian: Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra
Britten: Symphony for cello and orchestra, Op 68
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra/Oskar Danon

1.55am
Biber: Missa Bruxellensis XXIII vocum
Emma Kirkby and Joanne Lunn (soprano)
Michael Chance and Timothy Mead (counter tenor)
Rufus Muller and Robert Murray (tenor)
Michael George and Stephen Richardson (bass)
Academy of Ancient Music and AAM Chorus/Paul Goodwin

2.40am
Brahms: 25 Variations and fugue on a theme by GF Handel, Op 24
Simon Trpceski (piano)

3.05am
Haydn: Sinfonia concertante in B flat, Hob 1:105
Erik Niord Larsen (oboe)
Per Hannisdal (bassoon)
Jon Elsrud Gjesme (violin)
Bjřrn Solum (cello)
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra/Rafael Frübeck de Burgos

3.30am
Mahler: Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen
Monica Groop (soprano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Ilan Volkov

3.45am
R Kajanus: Symphonic poem: Aino
Helsinki University Choir
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Jorma Panula

4.00am
Bach: Concerto for violin, harpsichord and orchestra in Cm, BWV 1060
Andrew Manze (violin/director)
Richard Egarr (harpsichord)
Risör Festival Strings

4.15am
Gesualdo Da Venosa: Miserere
Camerata Silesia/Anna Szostak

4.25am
Hassler: Canzon duodecimi toni zu acht Stimmen
Flautando Köln

4.35am
Dvorák: Legend in Gm, Op 59, No 3
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra/Christian Zacharias

4.40am
Kreisler: Preludium and Allegro
Hyun-Mi Kim (violin)
Seung-Hye Choi (piano)

4.45am
Vladigerov: Vardar Rhapsodie bulgare, Op 16
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra/Milen Natchev

5.00am
Janácek: The Fiddler's Child
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Ilan Volkov (conductor)

5.10am
Prokofiev: No 6 Valse; No 12 Sur les prés la lune promčne from Children's Suite; Gavotta, Op 32, No 3
Roger Woodward (piano)

5.15am
D Popper: Gavotte No 2, for cello and piano, Op 23
Janos Starker (cello)
Alain Planes (piano)

5.20am
Gombert: Dicite io; Felix Austriae domus
Corona Coloniensis
Peter Seymour (conductor)

5.25am
Frederick the Great: Flute Sonata in Cm
Konrad Hünteler (flute)
Wouter Möller (cello)
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)

5.35am
Handel: Al lampo dell'armi, Giulio Cesare
Jennifer Larmore (contralto)
Concerto Köln
René Jacobs (conductor)

5.50am
Granados: Valse Poetico
Enrique Granados (piano)

6.00am
Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 59, No 3 in C, Rasumovsky
Yggdrasil String Quartet

6.35am
Mozart: Deh vieni, non tardar, Le Nozze di Figaro
Irma Urrila (soprano)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Okko Kamu (conductor)

6.40am
Dittersdorf: Symphony No 3 in G
La Stagione Frankfurt
Michael Schneider (director)




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