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SAT SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2013 SAT SAT 07:00 Breakfast b01r99j3 (Listen) SAT Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, SAT celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast SAT Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and SAT Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of SAT Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, SAT Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque SAT connections to their area of the UK. SAT BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of SAT music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on SAT the Baroque era. SAT SAT Music Played SAT 00:04 SAT George Frideric Handel SAT IV: La Rejouissance from Music for the Royal Fireworks SAT The King’s Consort SAT Directed by Robert King SAT CDH55375 SAT 00:07 SAT Antonin Dvorak SAT iv. 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Featuring Breakfast SUN Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and SUN Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of SUN Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, SUN Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque SUN connections to their area of the UK. SUN BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of SUN music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on SUN the Baroque era. SUN SUN Music Played SUN 00:04 SUN Sir Charles Villiers Stanford SUN IV. A reel from 4 Irish Dances (arranged Grainger) SUN Piers Lane (piano) SUN HELIOS CDH55454 SUN 00:08 SUN Igor Stravinsky SUN Firebird Suite: Berceuse & Finale SUN Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra SUN Conducted by Paavo Jarvi SUN TELARC CD80587 SUN 00:16 SUN George Frideric Handel SUN Come in ciel benigna stella from Apollo e Dafne, HWV 122 SUN Roberta Invernizzi (soprano) SUN La Risonanza SUN Directed by Fabio Bonizzoni SUN GLOSSA GCD921527 SUN 00:25 SUN Joseph Haydn SUN II. Andante from Symphony 94 – Surprise SUN Philharmonia Hungarica SUN Conducted by Antal Dorati SUN LONDON 4485312 SUN 00:31 SUN Fryderyk Chopin SUN Piano Concerto no. 2 in F minor: III Allegro Vivace SUN Martha Argerich SUN Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal SUN Conducted by Charles Dutoit SUN EMI 5456822 SUN 00:41 SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Chanson de Matin (arranged Brodsky Quartet) SUN Brodsky Quartet SUN CHANDOS CHAN10708 SUN 00:45 SUN [anonymous] SUN Marry Me Now (arranged Herbert Hughes); The Tinker’s SUN Daughter (arranged Moeran); The Lost Lover (arranged SUN Moeran); The Salley Gardens (arranged Britten) SUN Ailish Tynan (soprano) SUN Iain Burnside (piano) SUN SIGNUM SIGCD239 SUN 00:52 SUN Élisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre SUN Sonata No 2 for Violin and Keyboard SUN Les Dominos SUN RICERCAR RIC310 SUN 01:04 SUN Antonio Vivaldi SUN 1. Allegro from Concerto in G minor RV.531 for 2 Cellos and SUN orchestra SUN Yo-Yo Ma and Jonathan Marsden (Baroque Cellos) SUN Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra SUN Conducted by Ton Koopman SUN SONY CLASSICAL S2K92857 SUN 01:08 SUN Malcolm Arnold SUN Scottish Dances SUN The Philharmonia SUN Conducted by Bryden Thomas SUN CHANDOS CHAN8867 SUN 01:18 SUN Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev SUN St Matthew Passion: Chorus – Come let us sing a holy lament SUN to Christ SUN Choir of the State Tretyakov Gallery SUN Tchaikovsky Great Symphony Orchestra SUN Conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev SUN RELIEF CR991094 SUN 01:24 SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Prelude and Fugue No. 14 in F sharp minor SUN Davitt Moroney SUN Harmonia Mundi HMC 90128588 SUN 01:30 SUN Charles-François Gounod SUN St Cecilia Mass: Benedictus SUN Barbara Hendricks SUN Laurence Dale SUN Jean-Philippe Lafont SUN Choeur de Radio-France SUN Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique SUN Georges Prêtre SUN HMV HMV5740552 SUN 01:34 SUN Emmanuel Chabrier SUN Joyeuse March SUN BBC Philharmonic SUN Conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier SUN CHANDOS CHAN9765 SUN 01:40 SUN Giacomo Puccini SUN Tosca: Vissi d'arte SUN Angela Gheorghiu SUN Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden SUN EMI 5577062 SUN 01:44 SUN Franz Schubert SUN IV. Presto Vivace from Symphony No. 3 in D SUN English Sinfonia SUN Sir Charles Groves SUN IMP PCD967 SUN 01:53 SUN John Field SUN Nocturne No. 7 SUN Benjamin Frith (piano) SUN NAXOS 8550761 SUN SUN 09:00 Sunday Morning b01r99tq (Listen) SUN Baroque Spring SUN SUN For Passion Sunday, Rob Cowan introduces Telemann's cantata SUN Der am Olberg zagende Jesus, in a period instrument SUN recording by Accademia Daniel with bass-baritone Klaus SUN Mertens. SUN There is more Baroque Spring music from Rameau and J S Bach. SUN And Rob celebrates spring in compositions by Eric Coates, SUN Beethoven, Schumann and Copland. SUN This week's double concerto is Bartok's for two pianos and SUN percussion, played by Katia and Marielle Labèque, with the SUN CBSO conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. SUN SUN Music Played SUN SUN Benjamin Britten SUN Irish Reel SUN Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Raymond Leppard (conductor) SUN Ipalco Enterprises SUN n/a SUN SUN Jean-Philippe Rameau SUN Pieces de clavecin en concerts (arr. Saint-Saens) – Le SUN Boucon and 1st/2nd Tambourin en rondeau SUN Trio di Trieste SUN DG SUN DG 477 030-2 SUN SUN Johann Strauss II SUN Voices of Spring SUN Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Clemens Krauss (conductor) SUN Opus Kura SUN OPK-1006-13 SUN SUN Georg Philipp Telemann SUN Der am Ölberg zagende Jesus SUN Klaus Mertens (bbar); Shalev Ad-El, cond; Accademia Daniel SUN (period instruments) SUN CPO SUN 777 299 SUN SUN Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov SUN Kremlin – At the Monastery SUN USSR Symphony Orchestra, Yevgeny Svetlanov (conductor) SUN Melodiya SUN SUCD 10-00022 SUN SUN Johann Sebastian Bach SUN Flute Sonata BWV1031 SUN Andrea Oliva (flute), Angela Hewitt (piano) SUN Hyperion SUN CDA67897 SUN SUN Eric Coates SUN Springtime Suite: Fresh Morning SUN BBC Concert Orchestra, John Wilson (conductor) SUN ASV SUN CD WHL 2112 SUN SUN Ludwig van Beethoven SUN Violin Sonata No. 5 in F, Op. 24 “Spring” SUN Nathan Milstein (violin), Rudolf Firkusny (piano) SUN EMI SUN 7 64830 2 SUN SUN Robert Schumann SUN Erstes Grün, Op. 35 No. 4 SUN Gérard Souzay (baritone), Dalton Baldwin (piano) SUN Testament SUN SBT 1209 SUN SUN Aaron Copland SUN Appalachian Spring (chamber version) SUN Jose Franch-Ballister (clarinet), and ensemble SUN Music@Menlo SUN 2012 SUN SUN Charles G. Mortimer SUN The Smuggler’s Song SUN Owen Brannigan (bass), Ernest Lush (piano) SUN EMI SUN 575 9262 SUN SUN Sir Edward Elgar SUN Soliloquy (orch. Jacob) SUN Ruth Bollister, Elgar Chamber Orchestra / Stephen Bell SUN (conductor) SUN ASV SUN CD DCA 1173 SUN SUN Béla Bartók SUN Concerto for two pianos and percussion SUN Katia and Marielle Labèque (pianos), City of Birmingham SUN Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) SUN EMI SUN 2 15037 2 SUN SUN Gioachino Rossini SUN Petite Messe Solennelle (Agnus Dei) SUN Lucia Popp (soprano) Brigitte Fassbaender (soprano); Katia SUN and Marielle Labèque (pianos) ; David Briggs (harmonium) SUN EMI SUN 682968-2 SUN SUN John Ireland SUN A London Overture SUN Hallé Orchestra, John Wilson (conductor) SUN Halle SUN CD HLL 7523 SUN 02:47 SUN John Ireland SUN A London Overture SUN SUN MON MONDAY 18 MARCH 2013 MON MON 06:30 Breakfast b01r9ph0 (Listen) MON Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, MON celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast MON Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and MON Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of MON Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, MON Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque MON connections to their area of the UK. MON BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of MON music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on MON the Baroque era. MON MON Music Played MON 00:01 MON Hector Berlioz MON Symphonie Fantastique; second movement (‘Un bal’) MON London Symphony Orchestra MON Colin Davis (conductor) MON LSO Live LSO 0007 MON 00:08 MON Jean-Philippe Rameau MON Les Boréades, act 4 scene 4 – Entrée de Polymnie MON Les Musiciens du Louvre MON Marc Minkowski (conductor) MON ARCHIV 479 0374 MON 00:16 MON Maurice Ravel MON Miroirs – Une barque sur l’océan MON Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) MON DG 477 8770 MON 00:24 MON Joseph Haydn MON String Quartet in F minor, op.55 no.2 (‘Razor’) – fourth MON movement (Presto) MON The Angeles String Quartet MON Philips 464 650-2 CD 14 MON 00:33 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Brandenburg Concerto no.5 in D, BWV 1050a – first movement MON The Academy of Ancient Music MON Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord and conductor) MON L’Oiseau-Lyre 455 700-2 MON 00:42 MON Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov MON Meditation in D, op.32 MON Chloë Hanslip (violin) MON Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana MON Alexander Vedernikov (conductor) MON Hyperion CDA67940 MON 00:48 MON Muzio Clementi MON 12 Monferrinas, op.49 – no.5, Allegretto con grazia MON Howard Shelley (piano) MON Hyperion CDA67850 MON 00:51 MON Giacomo Meyerbeer MON ‘Ombra leggiera’ (‘The shadow song’), from Le Pardon de MON Ploërmel (a.k.a. Dinorah) MON Natalie Dessay (soprano) MON Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo MON Patrick Fournillier (conductor) MON Virgin 699 4690 MON 01:01 MON George Gershwin MON Walking the Dog MON Michael Tilson Thomas (piano and conductor) MON Los Angeles Philharmonic MON CBS MK 39699 MON 01:07 MON Ralph Vaughan Williams MON The Wasps – overture MON London Symphony Orchestra MON André Previn (piano) MON RCA RD89826 MON 01:17 MON Benjamin Britten MON War Requiem – ‘One ever hangs where shelled roads part’ MON Ian Bostridge (tenor) MON London Symphony Orchestra MON Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) MON LSO Live 0719 MON 01:21 MON Antonin Dvorak MON Serenade in D minor for wind instruments, cello and double MON bass, op.44 – second movement MON (Members of the) Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra MON Rafael Kubelik (conductor) MON Orfeo C 595 031 B MON 01:33 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Prelude and Fugue in G, BWV 860 (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book MON 1) MON Bob van Asperen (harpsichord by Christian Zell, Hamburg, MON 1728) MON Virgin 5 61711 2 MON 01:37 MON Claude Debussy MON Fêtes, from Nocturnes MON The Cleveland Orchestra MON Pierre Boulez (conductor) MON DG 479 0333 MON 01:45 MON Richard Wagner MON Wesendonck-Lieder – no.2, Stehe still (orchestrated Felix MON Mottl) MON Jonas Kaufmann (tenor) MON Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin MON Donald Runnicles (conductor) MON Decca 478 5189 MON 01:49 MON Ludwig van Beethoven MON Symphony no.7 in A, op.92 – third movement (PrestoAssai meno MON presto) MON Scottish Chamber Orchestra MON Charles Mackerras (conductor) MON Hyperion CDS44301/5 MON 02:01 MON Samuel Barber MON String Quartet in B minor, op.11 – second movement (molto MON adagio) MON Emerson Quartet MON DG 435 864-2 MON 02:09 MON George Frideric Handel MON Agrippina, Act 3 scene 11 – ‘Come nube che fugge dal vento’ MON Jennifer Rivera (mezzo-soprano – Nerone) MON Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin MON René Jacobs (conductor) MON Harmonia Mundi HMC 952088.90 MON 02:14 MON Domenico Scarlatti MON Pastorale in D, K446 (arranged Ignaz Friedman) MON Joseph Moog (piano) MON Onyx 4106 MON 02:20 MON Johann Strauss II MON An der schönen, blauen Donau, op.314 MON Vienna Philharmonic MON Willi Boskovsky (conductor) MON Decca 455 254-2 MON MON 09:00 Essential Classics b01r9ph2 (Listen) MON Essential Classics guests in the month-long Baroque Spring MON season include baroque music enthusiasts, and this week Rob MON Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de Botton. Alain MON has written on the topics of love, travel, architecture and MON literature, and his books have been described as a MON 'philosophy of everyday life.' His first book, Essays in MON Love, was published when he was twenty-three, and has sold MON two million copies worldwide. Other titles include How MON Proust can Change your Life (which earned him a global MON audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 he was appointed MON Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and wrote a book about MON his experiences, A Week at the Airport. His latest book, MON Religion for Atheists, was published in the UK last year. MON MON Alain also started and helps to run a school in London MON called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of MON education, which challenges traditional conceptions about MON knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge MON for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including MON The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and MON in 2011 he presented a series of talks for A Point of View MON (BBC Radio 4). MON MON Each week in Baroque Spring we feature pioneers of the MON Baroque repertoire as our Artists of the Week, and this MON week?s artist is Christopher Hogwood. MON MON Each day on Essential Classics throughout the season, Simon MON Heighes offers his ?Baroque Bites? insights into what is so MON special about the Baroque period: quirky looks at the MON composers; glimpses of the world as it was at the time; the MON musical treasures of the period. These Baroque Bites will MON all be available as downloads after broadcast. MON MON 9am MON A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the MON Week: S?il vous plait ? Mie Miki (accordion), BIS CD 1804 MON MON 9.30-10.30am MON A daily brainteaser, and performances by our Baroque Spring MON Artist of the Week, Christopher Hogwood, one of the great MON pioneers of early music performance. MON MON 10.30am MON This week Rob Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de MON Botton, a keen Baroque enthusiast. Alain has written on the MON topics of love, travel, architecture and literature, and his MON books have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday MON life.' His first book, Essays in Love, was published when he MON was twenty-three, and has sold two million copies worldwide. MON Other titles include How Proust can change your Life (which MON earned him a global audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 MON he was appointed Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and MON wrote a book about his experiences, A Week at the Airport. MON His latest book, Religion for Atheists, was published in the MON UK last year. MON MON Alain also started and helps to run a school in London MON called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of MON education, which challenges traditional conceptions about MON knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge MON for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including MON The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and MON in 2011 he presented a series of talks for the BBC Radio 4 MON programme, A Point of View. MON MON 11am MON Corelli: Concerti grossi, Op. 6 MON The Building a Library recommendation from last Saturday?s MON CD Review MON MON 11.09 MON Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite MON Basel Chamber Orchestra MON Christopher Hogwood (conductor). MON MON Music Played MON MON François-Joseph Gossec MON Gavotte MON Kyung Wha Chung (violin), Philip Moll (piano) MON DECCA 478 2660 MON MON Alexander Borodin MON Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) MON Beecham Choral Society, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas MON Beecham (conductor) MON EMI 5 66983 2 MON MON George Frideric Handel MON Aria and Variations ‘The Harmonious Blacksmith’ (from Suite MON No. 5, HWV 430) MON Mie Miki (accordion) MON BIS CD 1804 MON MON Edvard Grieg MON Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 MON Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi (conductor) MON DG 437 520-2 MON MON Today's Brainteaser MON Who's Dancing? MON The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. MON MON Thomas Arne MON Overture No. 8 in G minor MON Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) MON DECCA 470 372-2 MON MON Gabriel Fauré MON Pavane, Op. 50 MON Toulouse Capitole Orchestra (Linda Chésis, flute), Michel MON Plasson (conductor) MON EMI 3 97722 2 MON MON William Byrd MON John, come kisse me now (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, No. 10) MON Christopher Hogwood (virginals) MON L’OISEAU LYRE D261D2 MON MON Georg Philipp Telemann MON Concerto in E for flute, oboe d’amore and viola d’amore MON Stephen Preston (Flute), Monica Huggett (Viola d'amore), MON Clare Shanks (Oboe d'amore), Academy of Ancient Music, MON Christopher Hogwood (conductor) MON L’OISEAU LYRE 411 949-2 MON MON Franz Liszt MON Mephisto Waltz No. 1 MON Jorge Bolet (piano) MON DECCA 410 257-2 MON MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 1047 MON Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan MON (conductor) MON DG 431 173-2 MON MON Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MON The Magic Flute, Act II Quintet: “Papagena, Weibchen, MON Taubchen…” MON Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Papageno), Rita Streich MON (Papagena), Berlin RIAS Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay MON (conductor) MON DG 435 743-2 MON MON Arcangelo Corelli MON Concerto gross in C minor, Op. 6 No 3 MON The Brandenburg Consort, Roy Goodman (director) MON MON Igor Stravinsky MON Pulcinella MON Basel Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) MON DECCA 425 614-2 MON MON Fryderyk Chopin MON 3 Ecossaises, Op 72 No 3 MON Brigitte Engerer (piano) MON DECCA 4810008 MON MON Today's Brainteaser Answer MON Who was dancing? The Tailors from Richard Strauss' Le MON bourgeois gentilhomme. MON MON The music played: MON MON R Strauss MON Entrance and Dance of the Tailors (Le bourgeois gentilhomme, MON Op. 60) MON Dresden Staatskapelle MON Rudolf Kempe (conductor) MON EMI 573620-2 MON MON 16:30 In Tune b01r9phb (Listen) MON Ryo Terakado, Clare Hammond, Robert Mitchell, Dominic West MON MON Suzy Klein's guests include Ryo Terakado, exponent of a MON long-forgotten Baroque instrument - the shoulder cello. Also MON today, actor Dominic West reads poetry from the Baroque era MON - the first of a two-week series as part of Radio 3's MON Baroque Spring season. MON MON There's more live music from pianists Clare Hammond and MON Robert Mitchell as they prepare for Leftitude - a festival MON in Camden's The Forge dedicated to left-handed piano MON repertoire. MON MON Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. MON In.Tune@bbc.co.uk MON @BBCInTune. MON MON Clip MON empty MON MON Music and featured items MON 00:00 MON Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov MON The tale of Tsar Saltan - suite Op.57 MON Vladimir Ashkenazy MON Philharmonia Orchestra MON Decca MON 417 3122 MON 00:05 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Suite no. 1 in G major BWV.1007 for cello solo: Prelude MON Ryo Terakado MON Ryo Terakado & Terence Charlston MON 00:13 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Suite no. 1 in G major BWV.1007 for cello solo: Sarabande MON Ryo Terakado MON Ryo Terakado & Terence Charlston MON 00:19 MON Johann Sebastian Bach MON Suite no. 6 in D major BWV.1012 for cello solo: Gigue MON Ryo Terakado MON 00:23 MON Giacomo Puccini MON Tosca - opera in 3 acts MON Howard Burrell (1926) MON Ian Storey MON Sinfonia Musicisti MON ARC Music MON ARC 01001 MON 00:27 MON Fryderyk Chopin MON Waltz in D flat major Op.70`3 for piano MON Alexandre Tharaud MON HARMONIA MUNDI MON HMC-901927 MON 00:33 MON Leonard Bernstein MON Wonderful town - musical comedy in 2 acts MON Simon Rattle MON Birmingham Contemporary Music Group MON EMI MON 2 15016 2 MON 00:38 MON Claude Debussy MON Images - set 1 for piano MON Clare Hammond MON Future Classics MON FCIT 2012 MON 00:45 MON Richard Wagner MON Tristan und Isolde - opera in 3 acts MON Howard Burrell (1926) MON Ian Storey MON Sinfonia Musicisti MON ARC Music MON ARC 01001 MON Ian Storey MON 00:57 MON Hector Berlioz MON Les Troyens a Carthage [Acts 3-5 of 'Les Troyens'] MON Howard Burrell (1926) MON Ian Storey MON Sinfonia Musicisti MON ARC Music MON ARC 01001 MON John Donne - The Flea MON read by Dominic West MON 01:07 MON Henry Purcell MON The Indian queen - opera Z.630 MON Andrea Morris MON Anne-Marie Lasla MON Carolyn Sampson MON Jane Rogers MON Laurence Cummings MON Sarah Sexton MON BIS MON SACD-1536 MON 01:12 MON Antonio Vivaldi MON Concerto in E flat major RV.483 for bassoon and orchestra MON Sergio Azzolini MON L' Aura Soave MON Opus III MON OP30518 MON 01:22 MON Domenico Scarlatti MON Sonata in D major Kk.96 MON Arranger: Wendy (Walter) Carlos MON ESD MON 81612 MON 01:25 MON Robert Mitchell MON Lullaby No.1 MON Robert Mitchell MON 01:33 MON Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev MON March in B flat major Op.99 for military band MON Frederick Fennell MON Eastman Wind Ensemble MON MERCURY MON 434 334 2 MON 01:37 MON Camille Saint-Saëns MON 6 Studies Op.135 for piano [left hand]: No.1-3 MON Clare Hammond MON Clare Hammond & Robert Mitchell MON 01:48 MON Robert Mitchell MON A Confession MON Robert Mitchell MON 01:52 MON Antonin Dvorak MON Symphony no. 9 in E minor Op.95 (From the New World) MON Andris Nelsons MON Bavarian R S O MON BR Klassik MON 900116 MON MON TUE TUESDAY 19 MARCH 2013 TUE TUE 06:30 Breakfast b01r9qcd (Listen) TUE Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, TUE celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast TUE Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and TUE Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of TUE Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, TUE Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque TUE connections to their area of the UK. TUE BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of TUE music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on TUE the Baroque era. TUE TUE Music Played TUE 00:01 TUE Franz Liszt TUE Au bord d’une source (Annees de Pelerinage – Premiere Annee: TUE Suisse) TUE Louis Lortie (piano) TUE CHAN 10662(2) TUE 00:05 TUE Ottorino Respighi TUE La Primavera (Trittico botticelliano) TUE Orpheus Chamber Orchestra TUE DG 437 533-2 TUE 00:12 TUE [anonymous] TUE Ganinha, minha Ganinha (Portuguese) TUE Sandra Medeiros & Joana Seara (sopranos) TUE L’Avventura London TUE Director Zak Ozmo TUE Hyperion CDA67904 TUE 00:15 TUE Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky TUE Eugene Onegin - lyric scenes in 3 acts (Op.24), Act 3 sc.1, TUE no.19; Polonaise TUE Kirov Orchestra TUE Conductor Valery Gergiev TUE Philips 470 032-2 TUE 00:21 TUE Francesco Geminiani TUE Concerto grosso in C minor, Op 7 No 5 TUE Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields TUE Director Iona Brown TUE ASV CDDCA724 TUE 00:33 TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Die Zauberflote - singspiel in 2 acts (K.620), Overture TUE [Adagio - Allegro] TUE Mahler Chamber Orchestra TUE Conductor Claudio Abbado TUE DG 477 5789 TUE 00:40 TUE Gabriel Fauré TUE Fantaisie for flute and piano (Op.79) TUE Sharon Bezaly (flute) TUE Roland Pontinent (piano) TUE BIS CD 1239 TUE 00:45 TUE Alexander Borodin TUE Quartet for strings no. 2 in D major, third movement; TUE Nocturne (Andante) TUE Borodin Quartet TUE CHAN 9965 TUE 00:54 TUE Béla Bartók TUE 2 Romanian dances (Sz.47a) for orchestra from Sz.43 for TUE piano, no.1 TUE Budapest Festival Orchestra TUE Conductor Ivan Fischer TUE Philips 454 430-2 TUE 01:01 TUE Felix Mendelssohn TUE Capriccio in F sharp minor, Op 5 TUE Howard Shelley (piano) TUE Hyperion CDA67935 TUE 01:08 TUE Giuseppe Verdi TUE Ingemisco (Requiem) TUE Jussi Bjorling (tenor) TUE Vienna Philharmonic TUE Conductor Fritz Reiner TUE Decca 421 316-2 TUE 01:13 TUE Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev TUE March TUE Brodsky Quartet TUE CHAN 10708 TUE 01:15 TUE Franz Lehár TUE Gold & Silver – Waltz, Op 79 TUE Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra TUE Conductor Michael Dittrich TUE Naxos 857804142 TUE 01:24 TUE Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina TUE Exsultate Deo - motet for 5 voices [1584] TUE Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge TUE Director Andrew Nethsinga TUE CHANDOS CHSA 5085 TUE 01:33 TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Oh ruddier than the cherry (Acis and Galatea) TUE Christopher Purves (bass) TUE Arcangelo TUE Conductor Jonathan Cohen TUE Hyperion CDA67842 TUE 01:39 TUE Carlos Gardel TUE Por una cabeza (Scent of a Woman) TUE Nicola Benedetti (violin) TUE Alexei Grynyuk (piano) TUE Alexander Sitkovetsy (violin) TUE Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) TUE Ksenija Sidorova (accordion) TUE Decca 473 3529 TUE 01:44 TUE Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov TUE Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 1 (second movement: TUE Andante) TUE Valentina Lisitsa (piano) TUE London Symphony Orchestra TUE Conductor Michael Francis TUE Decca 478 4890 TUE 01:52 TUE Hector Berlioz TUE Quid sum miser; Rex tremendae (Grande Messe des morts) TUE London Philharmonic Orchestra Choir TUE London Symphony Chorus & Orchestra TUE Conductor Colin Davis TUE LSO Live LSO0729 TUE 02:01 TUE Johann Sebastian Bach TUE Prelude and Fugue No 16 in G minor, BWV 861 (The TUE Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1) TUE Edwin Fischer (piano) TUE EMI CHS7631882 TUE 02:07 TUE Thomas Arne TUE Overture No 6 in B flat TUE Academy of Ancient Music TUE Director Christopher Hogwood TUE Oiseau Lyre 436 859 2 TUE 02:14 TUE Benjamin Britten TUE Wagtail & Baby (Winter Words) TUE Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) TUE Graham Johnson (piano) TUE Hyperion CDA66209 TUE 02:18 TUE Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky TUE Night on the Bare Mountain (orchestrated Rimsky-Korsakov) TUE Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Conductor Mariss Jansons TUE EMI 5751722 TUE TUE 09:00 Essential Classics b01r9qcg (Listen) TUE 9am TUE A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the TUE Week: S?il vous plait ? Mie Miki (accordion), BIS CD 1804 TUE TUE 9.30-10.30am TUE A daily brainteaser, and performances by our Baroque Spring TUE Artist of the Week, Christopher Hogwood, one of the great TUE pioneers of early music performance. TUE TUE 10.30am TUE This week Rob Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de TUE Botton, a keen Baroque enthusiast. Alain has written on the TUE topics of love, travel, architecture and literature, and his TUE books have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday TUE life.' His first book, Essays in Love, was published when he TUE was twenty-three, and has sold two million copies worldwide. TUE Other titles include How Proust can change your Life (which TUE earned him a global audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 TUE he was appointed Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and TUE wrote a book about his experiences, A Week at the Airport. TUE His latest book, Religion for Atheists, was published in the TUE UK last year. TUE TUE Alain also started and helps to run a school in London TUE called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of TUE education, which challenges traditional conceptions about TUE knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge TUE for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including TUE The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and TUE in 2011 he presented a series of talks for the BBC Radio 4 TUE programme, A Point of View. TUE TUE 11am: Rob?s Essential Choice TUE TUE Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, Op. 24 TUE Leon Fleischer (piano) TUE TUE 11.25am TUE TUE Barber: Violin Concerto TUE Isaac Stern (violin) TUE New York Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Leonard Bernstein (conductor). TUE TUE Music Played TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Hungarian Dance No. 21 in E minor TUE Vienna Philharmonic, Fritz Reiner (conductor) TUE DECCA 467 122-2 TUE TUE Giuseppe Verdi TUE Nabucco: Overture TUE Orchestra of Deutsche oper, Berlin, Giuseppe Sinopoli TUE (conductor) TUE DG 410 512-2 TUE TUE Franz Schubert TUE Moments musicaux, D780. Nos, 3 and 5 TUE Mie Miki (accordion) TUE BIS CD 1804 TUE TUE Ludwig van Beethoven TUE Sonata in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 (Moonlight) TUE Wilhelm Kempff (piano) TUE DG 477 7962 TUE TUE Today's Brainteaser TUE Critics' Corner TUE The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. TUE TUE Henry Purcell TUE Overture, Air, Slow Air, Air, Hornpipe of Jig, Rondeau, Air TUE and Minuet (Distressed Innocence, or The Princess of Persia) TUE Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) TUE L’OISEAU LYRE 425 894-2 TUE TUE Butterworth TUE Rhapsody, A Shropshire Lad TUE London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult (conductor) TUE BELART 461 354 2 TUE TUE Edvard Grieg TUE Lyric Pieces, Op 47 Nos 5-7 TUE Emil Gilels (piano) TUE DG 449 721-2 TUE TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Symphony No. 28 in C TUE Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) TUE L’OISEAU LYRE 417 841-2 TUE TUE Johann Sebastian Bach TUE Allemande (Suite in D minor for cello, BWV 1008) TUE Maurice Gendron (cello) TUE PHILIPS 422 495-2 TUE TUE Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TUE Exultate jubilate, K.165 TUE Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano), Orchestre de la Suisse TUE Romande, Ernest Ansermet (conductor) TUE HARMONIA MUNDI LDC 278 903 TUE TUE Lully TUE Chaconne (Phaeton) TUE Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (conductor) TUE ARCHIV 453 418-2 TUE TUE Johannes Brahms TUE Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, Op. 24 TUE Leon Fleischer (piano) TUE SONY MH2K 63225 TUE TUE Claudio Monteverdi TUE Beatus vir (Selva morale e spirituale, 1641) TUE The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (conductor) TUE CORO 16109 TUE TUE Samuel Barber TUE Violin Concerto TUE Isaac Stern (violin), New York Philharmonic Orchestra, TUE Leonard Bernstein (conductor TUE SONY SMK 63088 TUE TUE Today's Brainteaser Answer TUE Critics' Corner: Tchaikovsky, describing Grieg. TUE TUE 16:30 In Tune b01r9q6c (Listen) TUE Alexei Volodin, Allan Clayton, Paul Gambaccini, Dominic West TUE TUE Suzy Klein's guests include leading Russian pianist Alexei TUE Volodin performing live in the studio. TUE TUE Broadcaster Paul Gambaccini and author Candace Allen will be TUE speaking at the Southbank Centre as part of its 'America' TUE weekend, they talk to Suzy about the hidden stories of TUE African American composers. TUE TUE Plus Nicholas Collon, conductor of the Aurora Orchestra, is TUE in the studio to talk about their upcoming 'theatrical' TUE concert on the subject of Insomnia, plus tenor soloist Allan TUE Clayton gives us a sneak preview live. TUE TUE In another of our two-week long series as part of BBC Radio TUE 3's Baroque Spring season celebrating Baroque music and TUE culture: actor Dominic West (The Wire, The Hour) reads TUE poetry from the period on In Tune. Works include John TUE Donne's The Flea and The Sun Rising, and Andrew Marvell's To TUE His Coy Mistress, as well as words from Herrick, Herbert, TUE Dryden and Carew revealing both the sacred and the profane TUE of this fascinating and turbulent era. TUE TUE Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. TUE In.Tune@bbc.co.uk TUE @BBCInTune. TUE TUE Music and featured items TUE 00:00 TUE George Frideric Handel TUE Rinaldo - opera in 3 acts TUE Jonathan COHEN TUE Anna Prohaska TUE Arcangelo TUE ARCHIV TUE 479-0077 TUE 00:03 TUE William Grant Still TUE Symphony no. 1 (Afro-American) TUE Neeme Jarvi TUE Detroit S O TUE CHANDOS TUE chan-9154 TUE Interview: Paul Gambaccini and Candace Allen TUE 00:16 TUE Florence Price TUE Silk Hat and Walking Cane TUE Althea Waites TUE CAMBIA TUE CD-1097 TUE Interview: Paul Gambaccini and Candace Allen TUE 00:24 TUE Scott Joplin TUE Treemonisha - opera in 3 acts [reconstr. various] TUE Gunther Schuller TUE Carmen Balthrop TUE DG TUE 435709-2 TUE 00:33 TUE Fritz Kreisler TUE Marche miniature viennoise for violin and piano TUE Kathryn Stott TUE Tine Thing Helseth TUE EMI TUE 50999 41647127 TUE 00:38 TUE Orlando Gibbons TUE Fantasia a 4 MB.48.25 (for the Greeat Dooble Base) TUE The Parley of Instruments TUE HYPERION TUE CDA-66395 TUE Baroque Poem: Andrew Marvell - To his Coy Mistress TUE 00:46 TUE Henry Purcell TUE Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love Z.353 for voice and continuo TUE Arthur Haas TUE Dawn Upshaw TUE Myron Lutzke TUE NONESUCH TUE 7559-79605-2 TUE 00:49 TUE Joseph Haydn TUE Quartet in B flat major Op.76`4 (Sunrise) for strings TUE Carducci Quartet TUE 00:57 TUE Ivor Gurney TUE 5 Elizabethan songs TUE Allan Clayton TUE John Reid TUE Interview: Nicholas Collon and Allan Clayton TUE 01:04 TUE François Couperin TUE Pieces de clavecin - ordre no. 6 TUE John Reid TUE Interview: Nicholas Collon and Allan Clayton TUE 01:10 TUE Benjamin Britten TUE Nocturne Op.60 for tenor, 7 instruments & string orchestra TUE Allan Clayton TUE John Reid TUE 01:15 TUE Hector Berlioz TUE Le Corsaire - overture Op.21 TUE Andrew Davis TUE Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra TUE Chandos TUE CHSA 5118 TUE 01:23 TUE Gerald Finzi TUE A Young man's exhortation Op.14 for tenor and piano TUE Anna Tilbrook TUE James Gilchrist TUE LINN TUE CKD 253 TUE 01:34 TUE Gioachino Rossini TUE Petite messe solennelle vers. with orchestra TUE Antonio Pappano TUE Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Rome Chorus TUE Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Rome Orchestra TUE EMI TUE 50999 4167422 2 TUE Interview: BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz TUE 01:41 TUE Fryderyk Chopin TUE 3 Waltzes Op.64 for piano TUE Alexei Volodin TUE Interview: Alexei Volodin TUE 01:49 TUE Antonio Vivaldi TUE Concerto in E major RV.269, Op.8`1 (La Primavera) for violin TUE and orchestra TUE Anne-Sophie Mutter TUE Trondheim Soloists TUE DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON TUE 463-259-2 TUE 01:53 TUE Robert Schumann TUE 5 Stucke im Volkston Op.102 for cello (or violin) and piano TUE Benjamin Britten TUE Mstislav Rostropovich TUE DECCA TUE 475-8239 TUE TUE WED WEDNESDAY 20 MARCH 2013 WED WED 06:30 Breakfast b01r9qcj (Listen) WED Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, WED celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast WED Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and WED Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of WED Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, WED Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque WED connections to their area of the UK. WED BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of WED music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on WED the Baroque era. WED WED Music Played WED 00:01 WED Johann Strauss I WED Radetsky March WED London Symphony Orchestra WED Conductor Charles Mackerras WED Mercury 434 352-2 WED 00:04 WED Robert Schumann WED Toccata, Op 7 WED Ivo Pogorelich (piano) WED DG 00289 477 8618 WED 00:12 WED Joseph Haydn WED String Quartet in A, Op 20 No 6 (Finale: Fuga a 3 soggetti: WED Allegro) WED The London Haydn Quartet WED Hyperion CDA67877 WED 00:16 WED Johannes Brahms WED Hungarian Dance No 5 WED New York Philharmonic WED Conductor Leonard Bernstein WED Sony Classical SMK 47 572 WED 00:19 WED Charles Avison WED Concerto No 10 in D after Domenico Scarlatti WED Brandenburg Consort WED Director Roy Goodman WED Hyperion CDD22060 WED 00:26 WED Herbert Hughes WED Johnny I hardly knew ye WED Ailish Tynan (soprano) WED Iain Burnside (piano) WED Signum SIGCD106 WED 00:33 WED Giuseppe Verdi WED La Forza del destino - opera in 4 acts, Overture WED La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra WED Conductor Riccardo Muti WED Sony Classical SK68468 WED 00:41 WED Felix Mendelssohn WED Piano Trio in D minor, Op 49 (third movement: Scherzo) WED Vienna Piano Trio WED Nimbus NI 5553 WED 00:45 WED Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WED Magnificat (Vesperae solennes de Dominica, K321) WED Soloists WED St Paul’s Cathedral Choir WED St Paul’s Mozart Orchestra WED Conductor Andrew Carwood WED Hyperion CDA67921 WED 00:51 WED Claude Debussy WED Images for orchestra, second movement; Iberia WED London Symphony Orchestra WED Conductor Pierre Monteux WED Philips 420 392 2 WED 01:01 WED Georges Bizet WED La fleur que tu m’avais jetee (Carmen) WED Placido Domingo (tenor) WED London PO WED Conductor Georg Solti WED Decca 478 1469 WED 01:06 WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042 (first movement: Allegro) WED Rachel Podger (violin) WED Brecon Baroque WED Channel Classics CCSSA30910 WED 01:15 WED Erno Dohnanyi WED Burletta (Three Singular Pieces, Op 44) WED Martin Roscoe (piano) WED Hyperion CDA67871 WED 01:20 WED Antonin Dvorak WED Prague waltzes [Prazske valciky] (B.99) WED Detroit Symphony Orchestra WED Conductor Antal Dorati WED Decca 460 293 2 WED 01:33 WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Prelude & Fugue No 17 in A flat, BWV862 (The Well-Tempered WED Clavier, Book 1) WED Angela Hewitt (piano) WED Hyperion CDA677414 WED 01:38 WED Dmitri Shostakovich WED Suite for jazz band no. 1 [1934] [complete] WED Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra WED Conductor Riccardo Chailly WED Decca 433 702-2 WED 01:47 WED Giacomo Puccini WED La Boheme - opera in 4 acts, Act 1; Che gelida manina WED [Rodolfo] WED Luciano Pavarotti (tenor) WED Berlin Philharmonic WED Conductor Herbert von Karajan WED Decca 400 053-2 WED 01:52 WED Leonard Bernstein WED America (West Side Story) WED Katia & Marielle Labeque (pianos) WED Sony Classical SK 48 381 WED 01:55 WED Agustín Barrios Mangoré WED Vals, Op 8 No 3 WED Jens Stibal (guitar) WED Guild GMCD 7357 WED 02:02 WED Ludwig van Beethoven WED Coriolan - overture (Op.62) WED London Classical Players WED Conductor Roger Norrington WED Virgin Classics 561 9432 WED 02:09 WED George Frideric Handel WED Harp Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6 (first movement: Andante WED allegro) WED Ursula Holliger (harp) WED I Musici WED Philips 454 412-2 WED 02:16 WED George Butterworth WED The Banks of Green Willow WED Halle Orchestra WED Conductor Mark Elder WED Halle CD HLL 7503 WED 02:23 WED Robert Schumann WED Mondnacht (from Liederkreis, Op 39) WED Nils Monkemeyer (viola) WED Nicholas Rimmer (piano) WED Sony Classical 88797563992 WED WED 09:00 Essential Classics b01r9qcl (Listen) WED 9am WED A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the WED Week: S?il vous plait ? Mie Miki (accordion), BIS CD 1804 WED WED 9.30-10.30am WED A daily brainteaser, and performances by our Baroque Spring WED Artist of the Week, Christopher Hogwood, one of the great WED pioneers of early music performance. WED WED 10.30am WED This week Rob Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de WED Botton, a keen Baroque enthusiast. Alain has written on the WED topics of love, travel, architecture and literature, and his WED books have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday WED life.' His first book, Essays in Love, was published when he WED was twenty-three, and has sold two million copies worldwide. WED Other titles include How Proust can change your Life (which WED earned him a global audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 WED he was appointed Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and WED wrote a book about his experiences, A Week at the Airport. WED His latest book, Religion for Atheists, was published in the WED UK last year. WED WED Alain also started and helps to run a school in London WED called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of WED education, which challenges traditional conceptions about WED knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge WED for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including WED The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and WED in 2011 he presented a series of talks for the BBC Radio 4 WED programme, A Point of View. WED WED 11am: Rob?s Essential Choice WED WED Bach: Double Violin Concerto, BWV 1043 WED Jaap Schroder and Christopher Hirons (violins) WED Academy of Ancient Music WED Christopher Hogwood (conductor) WED WED 11.16 WED Dvorak: Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70 WED Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra WED Rafael Kubelík (conductor). WED WED Music Played WED WED Antonin Dvorak WED Cypresses No. 11 WED Cypress String Quartet WED AVIE AV2275 WED WED Richard Wagner WED Die Meistersinger: Prelude WED Philadelphia Orchestra, Christian Thielemann (conductor) WED DG 453 485-2 WED WED Domenico Scarlatti WED Sonata in C minor, K.11 WED Mie Miki (accordion) WED BIS CD 1804 WED WED Francis Poulenc WED Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano WED The Melos Ensemble WED EMI 918514-2 WED WED Anthony Holborne WED Heres Paternus WED Sneak’s Noyse, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood WED (conductor) WED L’OISEAU LYRE 433 193-2 WED WED William Byrd WED Though Amaryllis dance in green WED Judith Nelson (soprano), Sneak’s Noyse, Academy of Ancient WED Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) WED L’OISEAU LYRE 433 193-2 WED WED Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov WED Preludes: in B minor, Op. 32 No. 10 and in B major, Op. 32 WED No. 11 WED Peter Donohoe (piano) WED ST MICHAEL CLASSICAL COLLECTION 2584/5734 WED WED Joseph Haydn WED Symphony No. 47 in G WED Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) WED L’OISEAU LYRE 443 777-2 WED WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Mass in B minor: Agnus Dei WED Michael Chance (counter tenor), Monteverdi Choir, English WED Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) WED ARCHIV 415 514-2 WED WED Antonio Vivaldi WED Concerto in C minor (Il sospetto) WED Midori and Pinchas Zukerman (violins), St Paul Chamber WED Orchestra WED PHILIPS 416 389-2 WED WED Georg Philipp Telemann WED Concerto polonais (3rd movement, Allegro) WED The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood WED (conductor) WED OISEAU LYRE 411 949-2 WED WED George Frideric Handel WED Suite from Alcina (Minuet and Musette) WED Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, Willem WED Mengelberg (conductor) WED PRISTINE AUDIO PASC 378 WED WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Double Concerto, BWV 1043 WED Jaap Schroder and Christopher Hirons (violins), Academy of WED Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) WED L’OISEAU-LYRE 421 500-2 WED WED Antonin Dvorak WED Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70 WED Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Kubelík (conductor) WED DG 457 902-2 WED WED Today's Brainteaser Answer WED The Year in Question: 1909. In this year Vaughan Williams WED composed his incidental music to The Wasps, Holst completed WED his Suite No. 1 for Military Band, and Albeniz died. WED WED 16:30 In Tune b01r9q6p (Listen) WED Tine Thing Helseth, Kathryn Stott, Sasha Grynyuk WED WED Suzy Klein's guests include Norwegian trumpet-playing WED sensation Tine Thing Helseth, performing live with pianist WED Kathryn Stott. Also today, more poetry from the Baroque era WED read by Dominic West. WED WED There's more live music from exciting young Ukraine-born WED pianist Sasha Grynyuk as he prepares to give the Keyboard WED Charitable Trust Prizewinner's Concert at London's Wigmore WED Hall. Music, food and Italy expert Fred Plotkin visits the WED studio to discuss opera and food, and we talk to WED photochoreographers James Westwater and Nicholas Bardonnay WED as they collaborate with RSNO, sequencing images to WED Smetana's Má Vlast. WED WED In our two-week long series as part of BBC Radio 3's Baroque WED Spring season celebrating Baroque music and culture: actor WED Dominic West (The Wire, The Hour) reads poetry from the WED period on In Tune. Works include John Donne's The Flea and WED The Sun Rising, and Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress, as WED well as words from Herrick, Herbert, Dryden and Carew WED revealing both the sacred and the profane of this WED fascinating and turbulent era. WED WED Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. WED In.Tune@bbc.co.uk WED @BBCInTune. WED WED Music and featured items WED 00:00 WED George Gershwin WED 3 Preludes for piano WED Sasha Grynyuk WED 00:04 WED Lionel Bart WED Oliver! - musical WED Harry Secombe WED Mark Lester WED SONY BMG WED 88697310452 WED Interview: Fred Plotkin WED 00:09 WED George Frideric Handel WED Acis and Galatea - masque WED Charles Mackerras WED Bryn Terfel WED Scottish Chamber Orchestra WED Deutsche Grammophon WED 477 9965 WED Interview: Fred Plotkin WED 00:15 WED Gioachino Rossini WED Tancredi - opera in 2 acts WED Henry Lewis WED Marilyn Horne WED Suisse Romande Orchestra WED DECCA WED 421-306 2 WED 00:19 WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Fantasia and fugue in C minor BWV.537 for organ WED Mark Elder WED Halle Orchestra WED HALLE WED HLL-7509 WED 00:32 WED Friedrich Gulda WED Play piano play - 10 practice pieces for piano WED Sasha Grynyuk WED Interview: Sasha Grynyuk WED 00:43 WED Johann Sebastian Bach WED Sinfonia [from Cantata no.29], arr. Kempff WED Sasha Grynyuk WED 00:49 WED Antonio Vivaldi WED La Fida ninfa - opera RV.714 WED Jonathan COHEN WED Anna Prohaska WED Arcangelo WED ARCHIV WED 479-0077 WED Dominic West reads The Bracelet: To Julia by Robert Herrick WED 00:55 WED Henry Purcell WED Ah! cruel nymph, you give despair Z.352 for voice and WED continuo WED Rogers Covey-Crump WED The King's Consort WED Hyperion WED CDS 441673 WED 00:59 WED Giacomo Puccini WED Storiella d'amore for voice and piano [publ. 1883] WED Kathryn Stott WED Tine Thing Helseth WED 01:01 WED Giacomo Puccini WED Avanti Urania for voice and piano WED Kathryn Stott WED Tine Thing Helseth WED Interview: James Westwater and Nicholas Bardonnay WED 01:08 WED Bedrich Smetana WED Ma vlast [My country] - cycle of symphonic poems WED Neeme Jarvi WED Detroit S O WED CHANDOS WED CHAN-9366 WED 01:20 WED Alexander Glazunov WED Albumblatt in D flat major for trumpet and piano [1899] WED Kathryn Stott WED Tine Thing Helseth WED Interview: Tine Thing Helseth and Kathryn Stott WED 01:27 WED Fritz Kreisler WED Toy soldier's march for violin and piano WED Kathryn Stott WED Tine Thing Helseth WED 01:33 WED Luigi Boccherini WED Sonata no. 4 in A major G.4 for cello and continuo [version WED published in 2 mvts.] WED Alban Gerhardt WED Cecile Licad WED Hyperion WED CDA67831 WED Interview: David Flood WED 01:44 WED Ralph Vaughan Williams WED Te Deum in G major for chorus and organ WED David Flood WED Canterbury Cathedral Choir WED Michael Harris WED GUILD RECORDS WED GRCD702-3 WED 01:52 WED Sergey Rakhmaninov WED Concerto no. 4 in G minor Op.40 for piano and orchestra WED Michael Francis WED Valentina Lisitsa WED London S O. WED DECCA WED 478 4890 WED WED THU THURSDAY 21 MARCH 2013 THU THU 06:30 Breakfast b01r9qcn (Listen) THU Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, THU celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast THU Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and THU Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of THU Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, THU Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque THU connections to their area of the UK. THU BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of THU music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on THU the Baroque era. THU THU Music Played THU 00:01 THU Johannes Brahms THU Intermezzo Op.117 No.1 in E flat major 'Schlummerlied' THU Radu Lupu (piano) THU DECCA 4175992 THU 00:07 THU Gustav Holst THU Walt Whitman Overture THU Ulster Orchestra THU JoAnn Falletta (conductor) THU NAXOS 8572914 THU 00:16 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Suite No.1 in G major BWV1007 – Prelude THU Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) THU LINN CKD396 THU 00:19 THU Robert Schumann THU Symphony No.1 in B flat Op.38 ‘Spring’ – third movement THU Scherzo THU Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich THU David Zinman (conductor) THU ARTE NOVE 82876877432 THU 00:26 THU Henry Purcell THU What shall I do to show how much I love her (Air VI), THU Pepusch THU Patrizia Kwella (soprano) THU Paul Elliott (tenor) THU Jeremy Barlow (harpsichord) THU HMA1951071 THU 00:33 THU Ralph Vaughan Williams THU O Clap Your Hands THU Choir of Canterbury Cathedral THU Philip Jones Brass Ensemble THU David Flood (organ of Canterbury Cathedral) THU DECCA 4300932 THU 00:37 THU Manuel de Falla THU Danse espagnole from La vida breve (arranged Kreisler) THU Laurent Korcia (violin) THU Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) THU NAIVE V4978 THU 00:41 THU Jean-Baptiste Lully THU Chaconne des Maures (from Ballet d’Alcidiane) THU La Risonanza THU Fabio Bonizzoni (harpsichord/director) THU GLOSSA GCD921509 THU 00:45 THU Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov THU Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor Op.18 – third movement THU Simon Trpceski (piano) THU Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra THU Vassily Petrenko (conductor) THU AVIE AV2192 THU 00:56 THU Gustav Mahler THU Ablosung im Sommer (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) THU Christian Gerhaher (baritone) THU Gerold Huber (piano) THU RCA 88697567732 THU 01:01 THU John Adams THU Short Ride in a Fast Machine THU San Francisco Symphony THU Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) THU SFS 82193600532 THU 01:08 THU Johann Baptist Vanhal THU Symphony in C major “Sinfonia comista” (Bryan C11) – first THU movement THU Concerto Köln THU TELDEC 0630131412 THU 01:13 THU Felix Mendelssohn THU Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (On Wings of Song) Op.34 No.2 THU Barbara Bonney (soprano) THU Geoffrey Parsons (piano) THU TELDEC 2292449462 THU 01:17 THU Bedrich Smetana THU The Bartered Bride – Overture THU Cleveland Orchestra THU Christoph von Dohnanyi (conductor) THU DECCA 4448672 THU 01:25 THU Johann Valentin Görner THU An den Schlaf THU Andreas Scholl (countertenor) THU Markus Markl (harpsichord) THU Karl Ernst Schröder (lute) THU HMG 501505 THU 01:33 THU Jean-Joseph de Mondonville THU Sonate en symphonie No.3 – third movement Gigha THU Les Musiciens du Louvre THU Marc Minkowski (conductor) THU DG 4576002 THU 01:37 THU Erik Satie THU Gymnopédie No.1 in D major THU Anne Queffelec (piano) THU MIRARE MIR189 THU 01:40 THU Johann Strauss II THU Annen-Polka Op.117 THU Berlin Philharmonic THU Herbert von Karajan (conductor) THU DG 4232212 THU 01:46 THU Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart THU Del più sublime soglio (La Clemenza da Tito) THU Andrew Kennedy (tenor, Tito) THU Southbank Sinfonia THU Simon Over (conductor) THU SIGNUM SIGCD189 THU 01:50 THU Sir William Walton THU Prelude ‘The Globe’ from Henry V Suite THU London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra THU Carl Davis (conductor) THU EMI CD7479442 THU 01:57 THU Fritz Kreisler THU Toy Soldier’s March THU Tine Ting Helseth (trumpet) THU Kathryn Stott (piano) THU EMI 4164712 THU 02:01 THU Maurice Ravel THU Rigaudon from Le Tombeau de Couperin THU City of London Sinfonia THU Richard Hickox (conductor) THU VIRGIN VC7907652 THU 02:05 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Prelude and Fugue in G sharp minor Book 1 No.18 BWV863 THU Till Fellner (piano) THU ECM 4760482 THU 02:11 THU Ludwig van Beethoven THU Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 – first movement THU Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen THU Paavo Järvi (conductor) THU RCA 88697338352 THU 02:19 THU Francisco Guerrero THU Sanctus (Missa Congratulamini mihi) THU The Cardinall’s Musick THU Andrew Carwood (director) THU HYPERION CDA67836 THU 02:22 THU Franz Schubert THU Piano Trio D898 – third movement Scherzo THU Vienna Piano Trio THU MDG 34211672 THU THU 09:00 Essential Classics b01r9qcq (Listen) THU 9am THU A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the THU Week: S?il vous plait ? Mie Miki (accordion), BIS CD 1804 THU THU 9.30-10.30am THU A daily brainteaser, and performances by our Baroque Spring THU Artist of the Week, Christopher Hogwood, one of the great THU pioneers of early music performance. THU THU 10.30am THU This week Rob Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de THU Botton, a keen Baroque enthusiast. Alain has written on the THU topics of love, travel, architecture and literature, and his THU books have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday THU life.' His first book, Essays in Love, was published when he THU was twenty-three, and has sold two million copies worldwide. THU Other titles include How Proust can change your Life (which THU earned him a global audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 THU he was appointed Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and THU wrote a book about his experiences, A Week at the Airport. THU His latest book, Religion for Atheists, was published in the THU UK last year. THU THU Alain also started and helps to run a school in London THU called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of THU education, which challenges traditional conceptions about THU knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge THU for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including THU The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and THU in 2011 he presented a series of talks for the BBC Radio 4 THU programme, A Point of View. THU THU 11am: Rob?s Essential Choice THU THU Rachmaninov: Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op. 42 THU Shura Cherkassky (piano) THU THU 11.18am THU THU Arriaga: Symphony in D THU Scottish Chamber Orchestra THU Charles Mackerras (conductor). THU THU Music Played THU THU Louis-Claude Daquin THU Le coucou (from Suite No 3, 1er livre de pieces de clavecin, THU 1735) THU Mie Miki (accordion) THU BIS CD 1804 THU THU Johannes Brahms THU Tragic Overture, Op. 81 THU Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor) THU EMI CDM 7 69651 2 THU THU Johannes Brahms THU Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (No. 8 from 11 Choral Preludes, THU Op. 122) THU Mie Miki (accordion) THU BIS CD 1804 THU THU George Frideric Handel THU Suite No. 6 in F sharp minor, HWV 431 THU Andrei Gavrilov (piano) THU EMI 5 69337 THU THU Today's Brainteaser THU What am I? THU The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. THU THU Ludwig van Beethoven THU Allegretto in B flat, WoO 39 THU Gould Piano Trio THU SOMM CD0114 THU THU [anonymous] THU From The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, Nos. 14, 179-80: Alman; THU The Irish Dumpe; Watkins Ale THU Christopher Hogwood (virginals) THU L’OISEAU LYRE D261D1 THU THU William Byrd THU From The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, No. 181: A Gigg THU Christopher Hogwood (virginals) THU L’OISEAU LYRE D261D1 THU THU Joseph Canteloube THU La delaïssádo (Chants d’Auvergne) THU Kate Royal (soprano), Academy of St Martin in the Fileds, THU Edward Gardner (conductor) THU EMI 94419 THU THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Suite No. 3 in D, BWV 1068 THU Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) THU L’OISEAU LYRE 417 834-2 THU THU Franz Schubert THU March in D, D819 No 4 THU Christoph Eschenbach and Justus Frantz (piano duet) THU BRILLIANT 92858/3 THU THU George Frideric Handel THU Samson: “Return, return O God of hosts” THU Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), London Philharmonic Orchestra, THU Adrian Boult (conductor) THU DECCA 414 623-2 THU THU George Frideric Handel THU Messiah: “Worthy is the Lamb... Amen” THU Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot THU Gardiner (conductor) THU PHILIPS 434 297-2 THU THU Georg Philipp Telemann THU Quadro in B flat THU Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (director) THU OISEAU LYRE 411 949-2 THU THU Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov THU Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op. 42 THU Shura Cherkassky (piano) THU DECCA 433 655 2 THU THU Arriaga THU Symphony in D THU Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Charles Mackerras (conductor) THU HYPERION CDA66800 THU THU Francis Poulenc THU Oboe Sonata THU Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Clifford Benson (piano) THU CALA CACD 1018 THU THU Today's Brainteaser Answer THU What am I? The large stick which Jean-Baptiste Lully used to THU mark time when directing the royal orchestra at Versailles. THU Unfortunately he hit his foot with it, developed gangrene THU and died. THU THU 16:30 In Tune b01r9q70 (Listen) THU Worby and Farrell, Dominic West, Cassie Yukawa and Christer THU Lundahl, King's College Choir THU THU Suzy Klein with comedy piano duo Worby & Farrell, Dominic THU West reads Baroque poetry, Cassie Yukawa & Christer Lundahl THU on their choreographed audio walk, plus the Choir of King's THU College Cambridge THU THU As part of BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring season celebrating THU Baroque music and culture, actor Dominic West (The Wire, The THU Hour) reads poetry by John Donne, Andrew Marvell Herrick, THU Herbert, Dryden and Carew revealing both the sacred and the THU profane of this fascinating and turbulent era. THU Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. THU In.Tune@bbc.co.uk THU @BBCInTune. THU THU Music and featured items THU 00:00 THU Georg Philipp Telemann THU Concerto in D, TVWV 22:6: 1st mvt - Allegro THU Michi Gaigg THU L'Orfeo Barockorchester THU DHM THU 8869 7901822 THU 00:05 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Matthauspassion BWV.244: Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden THU (chorale) THU Stephen Cleobury THU King's College Cambridge Choir THU Stephen Cleobury THU 00:10 THU Sir William Walton THU A Litany for chorus [SATB] THU Stephen Cleobury THU King's College Cambridge Choir THU Stephen Cleobury THU 00:15 THU William Byrd THU Mass for 4 voices: Kyrie THU Stephen Cleobury THU King's College Cambridge Choir THU 00:18 THU Antonin Dvorak THU Concerto in A minor Op.53 for violin and orchestra: Finale THU David Zinman THU Julia Fischer THU Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich THU Decca THU 478 3544 THU 00:32 THU Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov THU 3 Symphonic dances Op.45 for orchestra: No. 2 THU Vasily Petrenko THU Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra THU AVIE THU AV-2188 THU The Memory of WT Stead THU Artist Christer Lundahl and pianist Cassie Yukawa on their THU collaboration at Steinway Hall. THU 00:40 THU Johann Sebastian Bach THU Prelude and fugue in A minor BWV.543 for organ THU Cassie Yukawa THU 01:02 THU Henry Lawes THU Sitting by the streams - sacred song for chorus a 5, treble THU inst. and continuo [from Lbl MS Add. 31434] THU Anthony Rooley THU Consort of Musicke. THU HYPERION THU CDA 66135- THU 01:07 THU Adolphe Adam THU Giselle, or [Les] Wilis - ballet in 2 acts THU London S O. THU 01:14 THU Ástor Piazzolla THU Libertango THU Worbey & Farrell THU Steven Worbey & Kevin Farrell THU 01:20 THU Michel Legrand THU Windmills of your mind THU WOrbey & Farrell THU Steven Worbey & Kevin Farrell THU 01:24 THU Worbey & Farrell THU 24 Deviations: a selection THU Worbey & Farrell THU 01:33 THU Giuseppe Verdi THU La Forza del destino - opera in 4 acts THU Gianandrea Noseda THU Barbara Frittoli THU Turin Teatro Regio Chorus THU Turin Teatro Regio Orchestra THU CHANDOS THU CHAN-10659 THU 01:37 THU Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky THU Khovanshchina - opera, compl. & orch Rimsky-Korsakov THU Georg Solti THU Chicago S O. THU Decca THU 458 9192 THU 01:42 THU Franz Schubert THU Die Junge Nonne D.828 THU Alisdair Hogarth THU Jennifer Johnston THU 01:48 THU Felix Mendelssohn THU Cello Sonata No.1 (Op.45): 1st mvt THU Paul Watkins (cello) THU Huw Watkins (piano) THU Chandos THU CHAN 10701 THU 01:55 THU Justin Bieber THU JUSTIN BIEBER arranged by STEVE PYCROFT: Beauty and a Beat THU Peter Seymour THU Arranger: Steve Pycroft THU Robin Blaze THU York University Baroque Ensemble THU York University Chamber Choir THU THU FRI FRIDAY 22 MARCH 2013 FRI FRI 06:30 Breakfast b01r9qcs (Listen) FRI Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, FRI celebrating the Baroque Spring season. Featuring Breakfast FRI Forty-Eight - a daily morning dose of the 48 Preludes and FRI Fugues of J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. As part of FRI Breakfast's Musical Map of Britain, running throughout 2013, FRI Breakfast will be asking listeners to highlight Baroque FRI connections to their area of the UK. FRI BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring is a month long season of FRI music, drama and comedy dedicated to shedding new light on FRI the Baroque era. FRI FRI Music Played FRI 00:01 FRI Georg Philipp Telemann FRI Overture in C major from Water Music: Hamburger Ebb und Flut FRI (Hamburg, 1723) FRI Zefiro FRI AMBROISIE AMB 9946 FRI 00:09 FRI Frank Bridge FRI The Sea - suite for orchestra (H.100), no.2; Sea foam FRI (Allegro vivo) FRI BBC National Orchestra of Wales FRI Richard Hickox FRI CHAN 10729 FRI 00:12 FRI William Lloyd Webber FRI Frensham Pond for clarinet and piano FRI John Bradbury (clarinet) FRI James Cryer (piano) FRI Naxos 8.570539 FRI 00:16 FRI Luigi Boccherini FRI Quintet for 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos no. 11 (G.275)..., FRI third movement; Minuetto... FRI Academy of St Martin in the Fields FRI Sir Neville Marriner FRI EMI 5.689532 FRI 00:20 FRI Camille Saint-Saëns FRI Le Rouet d'Omphale - symphonic poem (Op.31) FRI Royal Scottish National Orchestra FRI Neeme Jarvi FRI CHAN CHSA 5104 FRI 00:33 FRI Felix Mendelssohn FRI Octet op 20 third movement: Scherzo FRI Members of Australian Chamber Orchestra FRI BIS CD 1984 FRI 00:38 FRI Franz Liszt FRI Annees de pelerinage - 3me annee (S.163), Les Jeux d'eau a FRI la Villa d'Este FRI Louis Lortie (piano) FRI CHAN 106622 FRI 00:46 FRI Domenico Scarlatti FRI Sonata no 32 in F sharp minor (arranged Loussier) FRI Jacques Loussier trio FRI Telarc CD 83516 FRI 00:48 FRI Gordon Langford FRI Rhapsody on sea shanties for brass band FRI John Foster FRI Black Dyke Mills Band FRI Roy Newsome FRI CHAN 4534 FRI 00:55 FRI Franz Schubert FRI Auf dem Wasser zu singen (D.774) FRI Nancy Argenta (soprano) FRI Melvyn Tan (piano) FRI EMI CDC 7 54175 2 FRI 01:02 FRI Joseph Haydn FRI Symphony no. 22 (H.1.22) in E flat major "The Philosopher", FRI fourth movement; Finale... FRI City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra FRI Simon Rattle FRI EMI 5 86501 2 FRI 01:07 FRI George Frideric Handel FRI Suite for kbd ... (HWV.430), Air with 5 variations "The FRI harmonious blacksmith" FRI Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) FRI Archiv 413 591-2 FRI 01:11 FRI William Boyce FRI Voluntary no 1 FRI Ton Koopman (organ of Adlington Hall) FRI Capriccio 10 255 FRI 01:16 FRI Sir William Walton FRI Crown imperial - coronation march for orchestra FRI Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra FRI Andrew Litton FRI Decca 470 508-2 FRI 01:22 FRI Russell Pascoe FRI Salmow Kernewek - No 3 Praise the Lord O my Soul FRI St Mary’s Singers of Truro Cathedral FRI Christopher Gray FRI Tom Little (organ) FRI Regent REGCD 291 FRI 01:33 FRI George Frideric Handel FRI Concerto Grosso in C HWV 318 “Alexander’s Feast” first FRI movement FRI Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) FRI Catherine Mackintosh (violin) FRI Susan Sheppard (cello) FRI Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment FRI Nicholas McGegan FRI EMI 6 27915 2 FRI 01:37 FRI César Franck FRI Sonata for violin or cello and piano (M.8) in A major, FRI fourth movement; Allegretto FRI Joshua Bell (violin) FRI Jeremy Denk (piano) FRI Sony 8869 7891822 FRI 01:43 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Prelude BWV 999 FRI Julian Bream (guitar) FRI BMG 09026 64001 2 FRI 01:46 FRI Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov FRI Sheherazade - symphonic suite (Op.35), The Sea and Sinbad's FRI ship FRI London Symphony Orchestra FRI Sir Charles Mackerras FRI Telarc CD 80208 FRI 01:57 FRI Vivian Ellis FRI Coronation Scot FRI New London Orchestra FRI Ronald Corp FRI Hyperion CDA 66868 FRI 02:02 FRI Antonin Dvorak FRI Slavonic Dance op 72 no 2 (arranged Jerome Pinget) FRI The Cellists of the French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra FRI LVC 1186 FRI 02:09 FRI Claudio Monteverdi FRI Laudate pueri FRI Susan Hemington Jones FRI Tessa Bonner FRI Charles Daniels FRI Angus Smith FRI Jonathan Best FRI Gabrieli Consort and Players FRI Paul McCreesh FRI Archiv 459 4572 FRI 02:16 FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Prelude and Fugue BWV 864 in A major FRI Rosalind Tureck (piano rec 1952/53) FRI DG 463 305 2 FRI 02:22 FRI Justin Bieber FRI Beauty and a Beat (arranged Steve Pycroft) FRI Robin Blaze (countertenor) FRI University of York Chamber Choir and Baroque Ensemble FRI Conducted by Peter Seymour FRI BBC Radio 3 recording for Lunchtime Concert FRI FRI 09:00 Essential Classics b01r9qcv (Listen) FRI 9am FRI A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the FRI Week: S?il vous plait ? Mie Miki (accordion), BIS CD 1804 FRI FRI 9.30-10.30am FRI A daily brainteaser, and performances by our Baroque Spring FRI Artist of the Week, Christopher Hogwood, one of the great FRI pioneers of early music performance. FRI FRI 10.30am FRI This week Rob Cowan is joined by the philosopher Alain de FRI Botton, a keen Baroque enthusiast. Alain has written on the FRI topics of love, travel, architecture and literature, and his FRI books have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday FRI life.' His first book, Essays in Love, was published when he FRI was twenty-three, and has sold two million copies worldwide. FRI Other titles include How Proust can change your Life (which FRI earned him a global audience) and The Art of Travel. In 2009 FRI he was appointed Heathrow's first Writer-in-Residence and FRI wrote a book about his experiences, A Week at the Airport. FRI His latest book, Religion for Atheists, was published in the FRI UK last year. FRI FRI Alain also started and helps to run a school in London FRI called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of FRI education, which challenges traditional conceptions about FRI knowledge, directing it towards life, rather than knowledge FRI for its own sake. He has had several TV series, including FRI The Perfect Home and Philosophy: A Guide To Happiness, and FRI in 2011 he presented a series of talks for the BBC Radio 4 FRI programme, A Point of View. FRI FRI 11am: Rob?s Essential Choice FRI FRI Pergolesi: Stabat Mater FRI Emma Kirkby (soprano) FRI James Bowman (counter tenor) FRI Academy of Ancient Music FRI Christopher Hogwood (conductor) FRI FRI 11.37am FRI FRI R Strauss: Tod und Verklärung FRI Dresden Staatskapelle Orchestra FRI Rudolf Kempe (conductor). FRI FRI Music Played FRI FRI [anonymous] FRI Drewrie’s accordes FRI Sharon Isbin (guitar) FRI SONY 88697 45456 2 FRI FRI Wolfgang Jacobi FRI Serenade (from Divertissement) FRI Mie Miki (accordion) FRI BIS CD 1804 FRI FRI Joseph Haydn FRI Lo speziale: Overture FRI Vienna Haydn Sinfonietta, Manfred Huss (conductor) FRI BIS-CD-1818 FRI FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Trio Sonata in G, BWV 530 FRI Simon Preston (organ) FRI DG 437 835-2 FRI FRI Dmitri Shostakovich FRI Farewell Waltz (from Roundabout of Dances) FRI Mie Miki (accordion) FRI BIS CD 1804 T23 FRI FRI Today's Brainteaser FRI Only Connect FRI The answer will appear at the bottom of this page at 12pm. FRI FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Cosi fan tutte: Overture FRI Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment, Charles Mackerras FRI (conductor) FRI CHANDOS CHAN3152(3) FRI FRI Franz Schubert FRI Impromptu in E flat, D899 No. 2 FRI Radu Lupu (piano) FRI DECCA 411 711-2 FRI FRI Martinu FRI Sinfonietta ‘La Jolla’ FRI St Paul Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) FRI DECCA 433 660-2 FRI FRI S. Zubachevsky FRI A Prayer to St Sergius FRI Choir of the Trinity Lavra of St Sergius and Moscow FRI Theological Academy, archimandrite Matfei (conductor) FRI MELODIYA MEL 1001981 FRI FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Chorus: Das Lamm, das erwurget ist (Cantata 21, Ich hatte FRI viel Bekummernis) FRI Concentus Music, Vienna, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) FRI TELDEC 8.35032 FRI FRI Johann Sebastian Bach FRI Fugue in E flat (The Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1) FRI Wendy Carlos (synthesiser) FRI ESD 81732 FRI FRI Giovanni Battista Pergolesi FRI Stabat Mater FRI Emma Kirkby (soprano), James Bowman (counter tenor), Academy FRI of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood (conductor) FRI L’OISEAU-LYRE 425 692-2 FRI FRI Richard Strauss FRI Tod und Verklärung FRI Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer (conductor) FRI EMI 2 48477 2 FRI FRI Today's Brainteaser Answer FRI Only Connect, from listener Joseph Laredo: the connection FRI was Variations. FRI FRI 16:30 In Tune b01r9q7g (Listen) FRI Suzy Klein presents In Tune from our Salford studio today, FRI with live music and guests from the music world. FRI FRI Live music today from the mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnston as FRI well as the Salford Sonic Fusion Festival. FRI FRI Also today, another in our series as part of BBC Radio 3's FRI Baroque Spring season celebrating Baroque music and culture: FRI actor Dominic West (The Wire, The Hour) reads poetry by John FRI Donne, Andrew Marvell Herrick, Herbert, Dryden and Carew FRI revealing both the sacred and the profane of this FRI fascinating and turbulent era. FRI FRI Main headlines are at 5pm and 6pm. FRI In.Tune@bbc.co.uk FRI @BBCInTune. FRI FRI Music and featured items FRI 00:00 FRI Roland Kayn FRI Etoral FRI Roland Kayn FRI BAROONI BAR 016 FRI 00:00 FRI Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky FRI The Nutcracker - ballet Op.71: Overture FRI Barry Wordsworth FRI BBC Symphony Orchestra FRI 00:03 FRI Johann Pachelbel FRI Canon and gigue in D major for 3 violins and continuo - FRI Canon FRI Alison Bury FRI Elizabeth Wallfisch FRI John Holloway FRI Mark Caudle FRI EMI CDM7 69853 2 FRI 00:06 FRI Johann Pachelbel FRI Canon and gigue in D major - Canon FRI Gabriela Montero FRI EMI 5 14838 2 FRI 00:11 FRI Jacques Offenbach FRI Orphee aux enfers - operetta in 4 acts: Overture FRI Neville Marriner FRI Philharmonia Orchestra FRI DECCA 478 5408 FRI 00:20 FRI George Frideric Handel FRI Passacaglia [from Suite (HWV.432) in G minor], arr. FRI Halvorsen for violin & viola/cello [orig. for keyboard] FRI 00:27 FRI Aaron Copland FRI Fanfare for the common man for brass and percussion FRI Zubin Mehta FRI Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra FRI DECCA 448-261-2 FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI 00:29 FRI Ralph Vaughan Williams FRI 5 Mystical songs, arr. for voice & keyboard [with chorus ad FRI lib]: No.4; The Call FRI Alisdair Hogarth FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI 00:32 FRI John Ireland FRI 5 Sixteenth-century poems: No.1; A Thanksgiving FRI Alisdair Hogarth FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI Jeniffer Johnson and Alisdair Hogarth FRI 00:33 FRI Ned Rorem FRI Stopping by woods on a snowy evening for voice and piano FRI Alisdair Hogarth FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI 00:35 FRI Benjamin Britten FRI Folksong arrangements for voice and orchestra: Waly, waly FRI [Vol.3: British Isles] FRI Alisdair Hogarth FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI 00:39 FRI Sir Edward Elgar FRI Variations on an original theme ('Enigma') Op.36 for FRI orchestra: Nimrod FRI John Barbirolli FRI Halle Orchestra FRI EMI CDH-769784 FRI Jennifer Johnston and Alisdair Hogarth FRI 00:42 FRI Franz Schubert FRI Schwanengesang - song-cycle D.957 for voice and piano: No.4; FRI Standchen FRI Alisdair Hogarth FRI Jennifer Johnston FRI John Dunne: The Sun Rising (read by Dominic West) FRI 00:46 FRI Anon FRI Tres Sirenas FRI Christina Pluhar FRI Katerina Papadopoulos FRI Vincenzo Capezzuto FRI L' Arpeggiata FRI VIRGIN FRI 50999464547290 FRI 00:50 FRI Roland Kayn FRI Etoral FRI Roland Kayn FRI BAROONI BAR 016 FRI Steve Davismoon, Sarah Watts and Roberto Fabricciano FRI Roberto Fabbriciani FRI 00:54 FRI Steve Davismoon FRI Timeless Shade of Green FRI Antony Clare FRI Sarah Watts FRI 00:57 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Le Nozze di Figaro - opera in 4 acts K.492: Act 2, no.11; FRI Voi, che sapete [arietta] FRI Vittorio Gui FRI Rise Stevens FRI Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra FRI EMI CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE CFP 3677102 FRI 01:00 FRI Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart FRI Le Nozze di Figaro - opera in 4 acts K.492: Act 3, no.20; FRI Sull' aria...che soave zefiretto [duet] FRI Carlo Maria Giulini FRI Anna Moffo FRI Elisabeth Schwarzkopf FRI Philharmonia Orchestra FRI EMI cdm-5 66049-2 FRI Jane Anthony FRI 01:02 FRI Domenico Scarlatti FRI Sonata in C major Kk.514 FRI Alexandre Tharaud FRI VIRGIN CLASSICS 50999 642 160 3 FRI 01:05 FRI Kurt Weill FRI Je ne t'aime pas for voice and piano FRI Eivind Aadland FRI Tine Ting Helseth FRI Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra FRI EMI 88328 2 FRI 01:09 FRI Kurt Weill FRI One touch of Venus - musical comedy [words: Ogden Nash/S J FRI Perelman]: Speak low FRI Kurt Weill FRI NAXOS NOSTALGIA 8.120831 FRI
30 March, 2013
Breakfast, EC and In Tune for 16/03/2013 - 22/03/2013
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