Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire Baltimore SO, conductor David Zinman Jean de Castro Caro Mea Vere Est Cibus Capella Flamenca
8.00-9.00: Ravel Introduction and Allegro Melos Ensemble
Joseph Marx Maienbluten
Katarina Karnéus (mezzo), Roger Vignoles (piano)
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Andrew McGregor introduces the weekly programme devoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music, including some of the latest releases requested by listeners.
9.30 Building a Library Ivan Hewett chooses from available recordings of Brahms's Horn Trio in F, Op 40.
10.45 John Deathridge reports on recent recordings of songs by Mahler and Strauss.
11.45 Disc of the Week:
The Disc of the Week, for the first time, is a DVD that includes all known footage of Clifford Curzon in the solo piano repertoire of Schubert and Schumann.
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Tom Service talks to early music virtuoso Jordi Savall and there's news from Glyndebourne as they stage Katie Mitchell 's dramatic vision of Bach's St Matthew Passion. Plus a look at how musicians can avoid the strains of performing life. Producer Jeremy Evans
1/2. Lucie Skeaping examines the life and music of Dietrich Buxtehude , who died 300 years ago.
Buxtehude ranks as the leading composer in Germany between Heinrich Schutz and Johann Sebastian Bach , and many of his organ compositions were considered avant-garde in their day. In this first programme Lucie travels to Liibeck in order to find out more about the composer's life, and visits places associated with him, including the Marienkirche where he was appointed organist in1668. Producer Rebecca Bean
Verity Sharp introduces a concert given last Monday at London's Wigmore Hall. Beicea Quartet.
Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1
Dvorak String Quartet in A flat, Op 105
Julian Joseph presents a special live edition of the programme from Glastonbury Music Festival. Joining him on stage at the Jazz
Lounge, playing live, are Dennis Rollins 's Bad Bone and Co, and singer Liane Carroll with her trio.
Geoffrey Smith presents listeners' jazz requests. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
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The Tempest
Thomas Adès 's operatic version of Shakespeare's The Tempest was a hit at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, when it was first performed in 2004. Since then it's notched up similar successes in Strasbourg and Copenhagen, and in its American premiere at Santa Fe in New Mexico. This year it returned to
London with many of the same singers who created the roles, including Simon Keenlyside , Ian Bostridge and Cyndia Sieden scaling the heights of one of the most stratospheric soprano parts ever written.
Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, conducted by the composer
Blackpool - the Greatest Show Town
Film-maker Ken Loach returns to Blackpool to recollect the summer shows of his childhood, painting a picture of the northern holiday town at the peak of its popularity in the 1940s. Loach's earliest memories of the theatre are of Blackpool and its legendary comics. Producer Margaret Renn Spoken word choices: page 135
What Ken Loach is watching: page 160
A programme of works by Taverner, Messiaen, Palestrina, Hoist and Jonathan Harvey.
BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury
Ivan Hewett reports from this year's Berlin
Maerzmusik festival, talks to featured composers and introduces selected performances, including a massive and dramatic new orchestral work. and a remarkable duo of yodelling and alphorn.
Vinko Globokar Delilah's Dream Aleph Guitar Quartet Chaya Czernowin
Maim Rico Gubler (saxophone/tubax), John Mark Harris (piano), Seth Josel (electric guitar), Mary Oliver
(viola), Peter Veale (cor anglais), Konzerthausorchester. Berlin, conductor Johannes Kalitzke
Yodelling and alphorn duo Stimmhorn
Andrew Manze takes a parallel look at two 17th-century English operas: John Blow 's Venus and Adonis and Henry Purcell 's DidoandAeneas.
Presented by John Shea. Mozart Rondo in A minor, K511; Piano Sonata in A, K331 (Alia Turca); Adagio in B minor,
K540; Fantasia in D minor, K397; Rondo in D, K485; Piano
Sonata in A minor, K310 Andras Schiff (piano) 2.22 Relcha Symphony in E flat (First Symphony) 2.48 Schubert
Notturno in E flat, D897 2.57 Strauss Lieder: Das Rosenband, Op 36 No 1; Gluckes genug, Op 37No l;Standchen, Op 17NOZ Ein Obdach gegen Sturm und Regen, Op 46 No 1; Morgen, Op 27 No 4; In goldener Fulle, Op 49 No 2 3.16 Brahms
Symphony No4 in E minor 4.00 Surianl Germanl Partita
4.11 Anon Greensleeves, to a Ground with Divisions 4.16
Byrd Pavana Lachrimae, MB 28 54 4.24 Zelenka Sinfonia a 8 in A minor, ZWVI89 4.33 Weber Overture; Wie nahte mir der Schlummer; Leise, Leise, fromme Weise (Der Freischütz)
4.52 Bach Largo and Fugue in E flat, after BWV526 5.00 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D, RV428 5.12 Lassus Jubilate
Deo; to Ti Voria; Tristis est Anima Mea 5.17 G Gabriell Sonata Pian'e Forte 5.22 Rameau Fanfarinefte 5.25 D Scarlatti
SinfonieinG G 5.28 Krassimir Kyurkchiyski Bulgarian Madonna (Two Works after Paintings of Vladimir Dimitrov) 5.34
ChoiinAndanteSpianatoandGrandePolonaiseBrilliante, Op 22
5.48 Haydn Te Deum in C 5.56 Mozart Minuet in D, K355; Gigue in G, K574 (Eine kleine Gigue) 6.01 Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 in G, Op 61 (Mozartiana) 6.25 Mendelssohn Three Psalms, Op 78 6.46 Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast)