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Presented by Louise Fryer. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Wagner, arr Kocsis Overture: Die
Meistersinger von Nurnberg Zoltan Kocsis (piano) Rossini Sonata a Quattro No 1 in G
Elizabeth Wallfisch and Marshall Marcus (violins), Richard Tunnicliffe (cello), Chi-Chi Nwanoku (double bass)
8.00-9.00: Vivaldi Lungi dal Vago Volta , RV680 Laura Polverelli (mezzo), I'Astree Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer ror full details visit www.bbc. co.uk/radio3/morningon3 on the day of transmission PHONE: [number removed]0300 email: morningon3@bbc.co.uk Address: Morning on 3, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Presented By:
Louise Fryer.
Piano:
Nurnberg Zoltan Kocsis
Unknown:
Elizabeth Wallfisch
Violins:
Marshall Marcus
Violins:
Richard Tunnicliffe
Cello:
Chi-Chi Nwanoku
Unknown:
Vago Volta
Unknown:
Laura Polverelli
Conductor:
Otto Klemperer

Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's classical music CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library Tess Knighton recommends a recording of Victoria's Requiem from those currently available.
10.15 A round-up of recent reissues.
10.50 Gillian Moore reviews new discs of contemporary music, including the Smith
Quartet's recording of Steve Reich 's Different Trains, Aulis Sallinen 's Barrabas Dialogues , and Gerald Barry 's opera The Intelligence Park.
11.20 French soprano Sandrine Piau talks to
Andrew McGregor about her work in Baroque music and French song.
11.55 The Listening Booth
Your chance to request some of the latest
CD releases from the list on the programme website .
12.30 Disc of the Week:
Peteris Vasks Violin Concerto (Distant Light) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Anthony Marwood (violin) www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview PHONE: [number removed] email: cdreview@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] (standard rate) Disc details are posted on the website and on CEEFAX, BBC1, page 651

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Tess Knighton
Unknown:
Steve Reich
Unknown:
Aulis Sallinen
Unknown:
Barrabas Dialogues
Unknown:
Gerald Barry
Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
St Martin
Conductor:
Anthony Marwood

Nelson Weekend
1/2. Lady Hamilton's Songbook
On the weekend of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, a concert given by soprano Catherine Bott and David Owen Norris (piano), celebrating the life and musical aspirations of Nelson's true love, Lady Emma Hamilton.
Featuring songs taken from her songbook and stories about their relationship, which has been described as the biggest scandal of their age.

Contributors

Soprano:
Catherine Bott
Soprano:
David Owen Norris
Unknown:
Lady Emma Hamilton.

A critically acclaimed performance of Wagner's most intimate music drama, recorded in May at the Bastille in Paris. The cast includes Ben Heppner and Waltraud Meier as the star-crossed love be truly fulfilled. Presented by Stephanie Hughes, who talks to director Peter Sellars about his provocative new production, created in collaboration with leading American video artist Bill Viola.
Paris National Opera Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephanie Hughes
Interviewee/Director:
Peter Sellars
Video Artist:
Bill Viola
Musicians:
Paris National Opera Orchestra
Conductor:
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Tristan:
Ben Heppner (tenor)
Isolde:
Waltraud Meier (soprano)
Jurwenal, Tristan's assistant:
Jukka Rasilainen (baritone)
Brangane, Isolde's maid:
Yvonne Naef (soprano)
King Mark:
Franz-Josef Seliq (bass)
A shepherd/A young sailor:
Toby Spence (tenor)
Melot:
Alexander Marco-Buhrmeister (tenor)
A steersman:
David Bizic (baritone)

Ian McMillan presents the cabaret of new writing, poetry and performance. This week Graham Rawle , author of The Guardian's Lost
Consonants feature, on his latest novel, a cut-and-paste homage to 1950s women's magazines, and performance from Aisle 16, the UK's first ever poetry boy band. Producer Aasiya Lodhi

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McMillan
Unknown:
Graham Rawle
Producer:
Aasiya Lodhi

Xenakis: Architect in Sound
2/2. In the second programme from the recent Xenakis weekend at London's South Bank,
Robert Worby introduces the Arditti Quartet, joined by pianist Nicolas Hodges in an all-Xenakis concert:
Xenakis Tetora; ST/4; Akea; Ikhoor; Tetras
The London Sinfonietta and soloists, conducted by Diego Masson , play more compositions by Xenakis.
Xenakis A I'lle deGoree
With Elisabeth Chojnacka (harpsichord) Akanthos With Claire Booth (soprano), Nicolas Hodges (piano)

Contributors

Introduces:
Robert Worby
Pianist:
Nicolas Hodges
Conducted By:
Diego Masson
Harpsichord:
Elisabeth Chojnacka
Piano:
Nicolas Hodges

With Louise Fryer.

Rachmaninov Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op 42

Grieg Homesickness, Op 57 No 6; Homeward, Op 62 No 6

Chopin Four Mazurkas, Op 30; Polonaise-Fantasy in A flat, Op 61

- Llyr Williams (piano)

1.55 Schumann Symphony No 2 in C

2.32 Britten Sacred and Profane, Op 91

2.48 Marais Suite No 2 in G (Pieces de Viole, Book 1)

3.27 Groneman Flute Sonata in D

3.41 CPE Bach Piano Concerto in E flat, Wq47

4.01 Weyse Scherzo in G flat

4.05 Lauber Sonata Fantasia in una parte, Op 50

4.19 Kraus Symphony in C

4.32 Gluck Non Piu! L'Eroe Trojano, Illustri Atleti... Lodial Nume nell'Arco Possente (Paride ed Elena, Act 3)

4.36 Haydn String Quartet in A, Op 20 No 6 (Sun)

4.53 Bazzini La Ronde des Lutins, Op 25

5.00 Ravel, arr Maganini Pavane pour une Infante Defunte

5.05 Claude le Jeune Perdre le Sens devant Vous; Doucete, Sucrine, Toute de Miel

5.11 Mozart Rondo in A minor, K511

5.23 Strauss Maria Theres... Hab' mir's gelobt, ihn lieb zu haben (Der Rosenkavalier)

5.29 Cipriano de Rore Non E, Lasso Martire

5.33 Froberger Lamento sopra fa Morte Ferdinandi III

5.40 Beethoven Overture: Coriolan

5.48 Zelenski Romance in G minor, Op 16

5.53 Wagner, arr Mottl Wesendonk Lieder

6.13 Rozycki Cello Sonata in A minor, Op 10

6.33 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 3 in B flat

6.38-7.00 Grieg Holberg Suite, Op 40

Contributors

Presenter:
Louise Fryer

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