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Thursday 14th July 2005

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07:00

Morning on 3

14 July 2005

With Penny Gore.

From 7.00am

Bax: Harp Quintet
Nash Ensemble

Weber: Overture: Der Freischutz
Philharmonia
Neeme Jarvi (conductor)

Zipoli: Suite in F for trumpet and strings
Maurice Andre (trumpet)
Paillard Chamber Orchestra
Jean-Francois Paillard (director)

From 8.30am

Schumann: Märchenerzahlungen, Op 132
Nash Ensemble

Larsson: Little Serenade for string orchestra, Op 12
Stockholm Sinfonietta
Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor)

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No 4 in Cm, Op 44
Stephen Hough (piano)
CBSO
Sakari Oramo (conductor)

10:00

CD Masters

14 July 2005

With Jonathan Swain.

Goldmark: Die Königin von Saba, Act II, Magische Töne, berauschender Duft
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Bavarian State Opera Orchestra
Heinrich Bender (conductor)

Chopin: Polonaise in F sharp m, Op 44
Maurizio Pollini (piano)

Tchaikovsky: V etu lunnuyu noch Op 73, No 3; Sred shumnogo bala Op 38, No 3; Legend, Op 54, No 6; Serenade of Don Juan Op 38, No 1
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Jan Eyron (piano)

Scriabin: Symphony No 3 in Cm; Op 43 Divine Poem
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Kirill Kondrashin (conductor)

Massenet: Werther Act III, from Oui, c'est moi, to end of Act IV
Charlotte ...... Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Sophie ...... Mady Mesplé (soprano)
Werther ...... Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Albert ...... Roger Soyer (bass)
Orchestre de Paris
Georges Prêtre (conductor)

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Remembrance

Two minutes silence

A two-minute silence in memory of those who died in the London bombings.

12:02

Composer of the Week

Cole Porter (1891 - 1964)

Part Four

Donald Macleod continues his survey of Cole Porter's music, including perhaps the best loved of all his shows - Kiss Me Kate.

Every Time We Say Goodbye (from Seven Lively Arts)
Ella Fitzgerald

Night and Day (From the soundtrack of Night and Day)

Padua Street Scene - We Open in Venice; I Hate Men; Too Darn Hot; So in Love; Brush Up Your Shakespeare (from Kiss Me Kate)
Josephine Barstow, Thomas Hampson, George Dvorsky, Kim Criswell, Damon Evans, Robert Nichols, David Garrison
Ambrosian Chorus
London Sinfonietta
John McGlinn (conductor)

I Love Paris; Live and Let Live; C'est Magnifique; It's All Right With Me; Can-Can (from Can-Can)
Donna McKechnie, Milo O'Shea, Bernard Alane, Jean Michel Dagory
Grant Hossack (musical director)

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005

14 July 2005

Tommy Pearson presents a concert given by The Petersen Quartet at the Pittville Pump Room as part of this year's Cheltenham Festival.

"Few contemporary quartets rival the Petersen's combination of technical polish and musical insight." BBC Music Magazine

Robert Schumann: Quartet in Am, No 1, Op 41
Aribert Reimann: Miniatures for String Quartet, UK première
Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No 4 in D, Op 83

The Petersen Quartet
Conrad Muck (violin)
Daniel Bell (violin)
Friedemann Weigle (viola)
Henry-David Varema (cello)

14:15

Afternoon Performance

14 July 2005

John Shea presents the BBC National Orchestra of Wales featuring the violinist Lesley Hatfield, recorded in March this year.

Wagner: Overture, The Flying Dutchman
Glazunov: Violin Concerto
Stravinsky: Four Norwegian Moods
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 2
Takuo Yuasa (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

14 July 2005

CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. Includes a close encounter with a big shoe and some sparkly music for piano. Plus, dance along to music by Bizet.

16:00

Brian Kay's Light Programme

14 July 2005

Shelley van Loen and the Palm Court Strings are the featured artists this month. We hear them in Haydn Wood's most famous, and lucrative piece.

There's also music by Peter Yorke, Matther Curtis, Reg Casson and a trio of pieces by John Cacavas, played by the Cavendish Orchestra.

17:00

In Tune

14 July 2005

To celebrate the 70th anniversary season of the BBC Philharmonic, Petroc Trelawny presents a special edition of In Tune from the orchestra's home, New Broadcasting House in Manchester.

Gianandrea Noseda conducts the orchestra, and there are contributions from special guests, members of the orchestra and past Principal Conductors.

morning | afternoon | evening

19:30

Performance on 3

Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005

Complete performance

Tommy Pearson continues coverage of this year's Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005 with a performance given by one of the country's leading brass bands at Cheltenham Town Hall. The single work in the programme, composed over the course of 14 years, is inspired by the notion of Earth as a living, evolving being, with movements reflecting on the power of the classical elements.

John Pickard: Gaia Symphony, first complete performance
Buy as You View Cory Band
Robert Childs (conductor)

20:45

RNCM Festival of Brass

RNCM Festival of Brass

Last January the Buy as You View Band was one of the featured ensembles at the Royal Northern College of Music Festival of Brass. Their concert included tributes to Elgar Howarth, 70 this year, and Edward Gregson, in his 60th year.

Wilfred Heaton: March, Praise
Elgar Howarth: Stories of Saroyan
Edward Gregson: Of Men and Mountains

Buy as You View Band
David Childs (Euphonium)

21:30

Night Waves

14 July 2005

Adam Cooper talks to Isabel Hilton about the appeal and perils of adapting the 18th century French classic novel of virtue with a twist of revenge - Les Liaisons Dangereuses - and turning it into a full length dance piece.

22:15

Late Junction

14 July 2005

Hypnotic rhythms from King Tubby and The Musicians of the Nile, vocal wonders from Mahalia Jackson and Vera Bila, and accordionist David Farmer plays music by Russian composer Valdislav Zolotaryov.

00:00

Composer of the Week

Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936)

A Nightingale Sang

Donald Macleod explores Respighi's final years, including a stroll amongst the pines of Rome as depicted by one of the composer's greatest musical legacies.

Belkis, Regina di Saba: Orgiastic Dance
Philharmonia Orchestra
Geoffrey Simon (conductor)

Il Tramonto
Magdalena Koená (soprano)
Henschel Quartet

Notturno
Sergei Babayan (piano)

The Pines of Rome
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini (conductor)

Stornellatrice
Elsa Respighi (soprano)
Ottorino Respighi (piano)

01:00

Through the Night

14 July 2005

14 July 2005

With Susan Sharp.

1.00am
From the Mihail Jora Concert Hall, Bucharest, June 2004
F Tüzun: Snapshots for orchestra
S Pautza: Violin Concerto, Games IV
Schubert: Symphony No 6 in C, D589
Florin Croitoru (violin)
Romanian Radio Chamber Orchestra
Ilarion Ionescu-Galatzi (conductor)

2.00am
Mendelssohn: String Quartet in D, Op 44, No 1
Tankstream Quartet
Sophie Rowell and Anne Horton (violin)
Sally Boud (viola)
Patrick Murphy (cello)

2.30am
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
The Cann Twins (piano)

2.45am
Debussy: Violin Sonata in Gm
Peter Oundjian (violin)
William Tritt (piano)

3.00am
Fauré: La Bonne Chanson, Op 61
Barbara Hendricks (soprano)
Staffan Scheja (piano)
Vertavo String Quartet
Øyvor Volle and Berit Cardas (violin)
Henninge Landaas (viola)
Bjørg Værnes (cello)

3.20am
Stravinsky: Dumbarton Oaks
James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton (piano)

3.35am
Haydn: Symphony No 60 in C, Il distratto
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Andrej Boreyko (conductor)

4.10am
Larsson: Concertino for Piano and Strings, Op 45, No 12
Mårten Landström (piano)
Members of Upsala Chamber Soloists
Peter Olofsson (violin)
Patrik Swedrup (violin)
Åsa Karlsson (viola)
Lars Frykholm (cello)
Staffan Sjöholm (double-bass)

4.25am
Biber: Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes: Sonata I a otto
Collegium Aureum

4.30am
Handel: Dall'ondoso periglio; Aure, deh, per pieta, Giulio Cesare in Egitto
Graham Pushee (counter-tenor)
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Paul Dyer (artistic director)

4.45am
JM Bach: Halt, was du hast
Cantus Cölln: Johanna Koslowsky (soprano)
Graham Pushee and Kai Wessel (counter-tenor)
Gerd Türk, Wilfred Jochens and Martin Post (tenor)
Stephan Schreckenberger and Raimund Nolte (bass)
Christoph Anselm Noll (organ)
Konrad Junghänel (director)

4.50am
Verdi: Overture, Nabucco
Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra
Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)

5.00am
E Suchon: Little Suite with Passacaglia
Zuzana Paulechova (piano)

5.10am
G Bacewicz: Concerto for String Orchestra
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava
Oliver Dohnányi (conductor)

5.25am
Mozart: Adagio and Fugue in Cm, K546
Risør Festival Strings

5.30am
Telemann: Cantata, Es wird ein unbarmherzig Gericht
Veronika Winter (soprano)
Patrick von Goethem (alto)
Markus Schäfer (tenor)
Ekkehard Abele (bass)
Rheinische Kantorei
Das Kleine Konzert
Hermann Max (conductor)

5.40am
Bach: Sarabande from Cello Suite in D, BWV 1012
David Geringas, Tatjana Vasiljeva, Boris Andrianov and Monika Leskovar (cello)

5.50am
Schumann: Scherzo in Dm, Op 10, No 1
Angela Cheng (piano)

5.55am
Huygens: Que ferons-nous; Graves tesmoins de mes délices;
Vous me l'aviez bien dit, from Pathodia profana
Wilke te Brummelstroete (mezzo-soprano)
Nico van der Meel (tenor)
Sibe Henstra (harpsichord)
Mike Fentross (theorbo)
Mieneke van der Velden (viola da gamba)

6.05am
Smetana: Piano Trio in Gm, Op 15
Suk Trio

6.40am
Gossec: Symphony in D, Op 5, No 5, Pastorella
Tafelmusik Orchestra
Jeanne Lamon (conductor)




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