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Friday 7th July 2006

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07:00

Morning on 3

7 July 2006

Presented by Penny Gore.

From 7.00am

Soler: Sonata in C sharp m
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)

Honegger: Pastorale d'Été
Suisse Romande Orchestra
Ernest Ansermet (conductor)

Ponchielli: Dance of the Hours (La Gioconda)
Royal Opera House Orchestra
Georg Solti (conductor)

From 8.30am

Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 64, No 5 - The Lark
Smetana String Quartet

Tchaikovsky: Scherzo a la Russe, Op 1, No 1
Viktoria Postnikova (piano)

Elgar: In The South (Alassio)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Adrian Boult (conductor)

10:00

CD Masters

7 July 2006

Presented by Rob Cowan.

Featuring Saint-Saëns chamber music and recordings by Hans Knappertsbusch.

10.00am
Saint-Saëns: Tarentelle, Op 6
Nash Ensemble
HYPERION CDA 67431/2 (2-CD set)

10.07am
Franz Schmidt: Variations on a Hussar's Song
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Hans Knappertsbusch (conductor)
DG 435 328 2

10.34am
Saint-Saëns: Piano Quartet, Op 41
Nash Ensemble
HYPERION CDA 67431/2 (2-CD set)

11.05am
Liszt: Oh! Quand je dors; Anfangs wollt ich fast verzagen; Ihr Glocken von Marling
Gerard Souzay (baritone)
Dalton Baldwin (piano)
CLAVES SO-2412

11.18am
Saint-Saëns: Priere, Op 158
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Herbert Tachezi (organ)
TELDEC 9031 77308 2

11.25am
Beethoven: Symphony No 8, Op 93
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Hans Knappertsbusch (conductor)
LIVING STAGE LS1016

morning | afternoon | evening

12:00

Remembrance

Two Minutes Silence

On the anniversary of the London bombings last year, the nation stops to remember the victims.

12:02

Composer of the Week

Henrich Schütz

Part Five

Featuring part of the extraordinary setting Schütz made of the longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119, which constitutes his swansong; and the beautiful funeral music he wrote for the ruler of Reuss, his Musikalische Exequien.

Symphoniae Sacrae 2, Op 10
Ich Danke Dir, SWV 347; Hutet euch, SWV 351; Freut euch des herrn SWV 367
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
James Bowman (alto)
Nigel Rogers (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (bass)
The Purcell Quartet

Musikalische Exequien
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers (director)

Der Schwangesang (Dsain und Chet), SWV 485; Deutsches Magnificat, SWV 494
The Tapiola Chamber Choir
Paul Hillier (conductor)

13:00

Lunchtime Concert

Cheltenham Music Festival 2006

Brodsky Quartet

Sandy Burnett introduces the last of the week's concerts from Cheltenham's Pittville Pump Room, featuring the Brodsky Quartet.

Sally Beamish: Opus California
Shostakovich: String Quartet No 8 in Cm
Britten: String Quartet No 2 in C, Op 36

Brodsky Quartet

14:15

Afternoon Performance

BBC Philharmonic

Graeme Kay presents the BBC Philharmonic performing works by Ravel, Vaughan Williams, Fauré and Howells.

Ravel: Pavane pour une infante defunte
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)

Vaughan Williams: The story of a Flemish Farm - Suite from the film
Rumon Gamba (conductor)

Fauré: Requiem
Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano)
Benjamin Davies (baritone)
Harry Christophers (conductor)

Howells: Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers (conductor)

15:40

Making Tracks

7 July 2006

CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. With a minimal masterpiece by Terry Riley and music from Mozart's Requiem.

Debussy: Cakewalk (from Children's Suite)
French Radio National Orchestra
Jean Martinon (conductor)

Mozart, compl. Sössmayr: Lacrimosa dies illa (from the Requiem)
Gewandhaus Chamber Choir
Leipzig Chamber Orchestra
Morten Schuldt-Jensen (conductor)

Terry Riley: In C (extract)
Re-sound

Elton John/Tim Rice: I Just Can't Wait to be King (from The Lion King)
Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Laura Williams (singer)
Studio Orchestra
conductor

Traditional English, arr. Wheeler: Cumberland Gap
The Deer Lick Holler Boys

16:00

Jazz Legends

Tubby Hayes

Julian Joseph talks to journalist Jack Massarik about the British tenor saxophonist Tubby Hayes, whose career started at the tender age of 15. Hayes occasionally ventured on to the vibes and flute, and gave some memorable performances with Ronnie Scott and the Jazz Couriers.

17:00

In Tune

7 July 2006

Petroc Trelawny's guests are the Brodsky Quartet, who will be performing live, and cabaret duo Kit and the Widow.

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19:30

Performance on 3

Delius Inspired

Concert Five Part One

Continuing the Delius Inspired festival concerts in Bradford, introduced by Paul Guinery.

5/6. Featuring Tamsin Little on violin and Guy Johnston on cello, with David Atherton conducting the BBC Philharmonic.

Grainger: Handel in the Strand
Warlock: Serenade for Frederick Delius

20:15

Twenty Minutes

Singing in the Dark, Back to Brigg Fair

A radio poem, drama and memoir about the power of traditional songs and their allure for writers and composers.

Alison Brackenbury draws connections between Frederick Delius, Percy Grainger and Edward Thomas, via Joseph Taylor, the Lincolnshire farm worker whom Grainger first heard singing Brigg Fair in 1905. Grainger collected the tune, made a choral arrangement of it and gave it to Delius who recast it as Brigg Fair: English Rhapsody.

20:35

Performance on 3

Delius Inspired

Concert Five Part Two

The Delius Inspired concert from Bradford concludes with Delius' Double Concerto: Intermezzo and Serenade from Hassan, then Elgar's Enigma Variations.

21:30

Night Waves

George Soros

Philip Dodd talks to philosopher and political activist George Soros about his latest book, The Age of Fallibility: Unintended Consequences of the War on Terror, in which he explores what he describes as the major themes of our times: tyranny, violence, ignorance and arrogance.

22:15

Mixing It

7 July 2006

Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present a unique mix of musical styles and influences.

23:30

Jazz on 3

John Taylor trio

Jez Nelson introduces a performance by British pianist John Taylor, with drummer Martin France and Swedish bassist Palle Danielsson, recorded during the trio's debut tour earlier this year. Taylor, who is a long-standing collaborator with Kenny Wheeler and John Surman, is often critically acclaimed as truly world class, and his popularity has steadily grown over the past decade.

Plus Kevin Le Gendre presents a feature on the role of the side-man in jazz. Many of the greatest players earned their stripes and developed their craft as side-men to legendary band leaders such as Art Blakey, Duke Ellington ad Miles Davis.

01:00

Through the Night

7 July 2006

7 July 2006

With Susan Sharpe.

1.00am
The Conversion of Clovis, King of the Franks
Caldara, Antonio (c.1670-1736): La conversione di Clodoveo rč di Francia
Clodoveo, King of the Franks ...... Allyson McHardy (soprano)
Clotilda, Queen ...... Nathalie Paulin (soprano)
San Remigio, Bishop of Rheims ...... Suzie LeBlanc (soprano)
Uberto ...... Matthew White (countertenor)
Les Voix Baroques de Montréal
Matthew Jennejohn (oboe)
Chloe Meyers, Chantal Rémillard (violin)
Amanda Keesmaat (cello)
Pierre Carter (bass)
Alexander Weimann (director)

2.32am
Fodor, Carolus Antonius (1768-1846): Sonata in F sharp, Op 2, No 2
Arthur Schoonderwoerd (fortepiano)

2.50am
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): String Quartet in B flat, Op 71, No 1
Tátrai Quartet

3.13am
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Mass in C, K317, Coronation
Linda Řvrebř (soprano)
Anna Einarsson (alto)
Anders J Dahlin (tenor)
Johannes Mannov (bass)
Oslo Chamber Choir
Norwegian Radio Orchestra
Alessandro de Marchi (conductor)

3.36am
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Symphony No 3 in D, D200
Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra
Marcello Viotti (conductor)

4.02am
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): St Francis' Sermon to the Birds, S175
Richard Raymond (piano)

4.17am
Liebermann, Rolf (1910-1999): Suite on six Swiss folk songs
Swiss Chamber Philharmonic
Patrice Ulrich (conductor)

4.29am
Suppé, Franz von (1819-1895): The Light Cavalry Overture
Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
Marko Munih (conductor)

4.37am
Visée, Robert de (c.1655-c.1723/3): Suite in A
Yasunori Imamura (theorbo)

4.52am
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Flute Sonata in G - Hamburger Sonata
Wilbert Hazelzet (flute)
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)

5.00am
Corteccia, Francesco (1502-1571): Musica della commedia di Franc. Corteccia recitata al secondo convito
Weser-Renaissance Bremen
Manfred Cordes (conductor)

5.18am
Hellendaal, Pieter (1721-1799): Concerto grosso for strings and continuo in E flat, Op 3, No 4
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam

5.31am
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621): Psalm 23, from the Genevan Psalter
Leo van Doeselaar (organ)

5.39am
Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921): Sonata for oboe and piano in D, Op 166
Roger Cole (oboe)
Linda Lee Thomas (piano)

5.51am
Tobias, Rudolf (1873-1918): Absol
EEsti Projekt Chamber Choir

5.59am
Bruch, Max Christian Friedrich (1838-1920): Violin Concerto No 1 in Gm, Op 26
Roland Orlik (violin)
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
Marek Pijarowski (conductor)

6.25am
Ippolitov-Ivanov, Mikhail Mikhaylovich (1859-1935): Caucasian Sketches, Op 10
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Uri Mayer (conductor)

6.47am
Palmgren, Selim (1878-1951): Exotic March
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
George de Godzinsky (conductor)

6.53am
Dvorák, Antonín (1841-1904): Song to the Moon (Rusalka)
Yvonne Kenny (soprano)
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Vladimir Kamariski (conductor)




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