Fine Music Magazine - September 2021

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Jazz

Neil McEwan explores A Who’s Who of English Church Music Taverner to Tavener
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David Ogilvie talks with Angela Brewer, Founder and Artistic Director of Coast Opera Australia First Person
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Two piano trio favourites from the Fine Music Jazz crew Nicky Gluch looks at the career of underrated Joonas Kokkonen In the Shadow of Sibelius
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Taverner to Tavener

Neil McEwan explores A Who’s Who of English Church Music

CD Reviews 18.

First Person 06.

David Ogilvie talks with Angela Brewer, Founder and Artistic Director of Coast Opera Australia

The Quiet Achiever 08.

Lyndon Pike reveals the evenly keeled composer, John Caroll Kirby

More than a one-hit wonder

Paul Cooke considers Engelbert Humperdinck

In the Shadow of Sibelius

Nicky Gluch looks at the career of underrated Joonas Kokkonen

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Great Jazz from Fine Music: Two

Piano Trios

Favourite albums from the Fine Music Jazz crew

16. Volunteer Spotlight –Madilina Tresca

Pamela Newling talks with Madilina Tresca

21. Program Guide Listeners Letters 20. Composers List 47.

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

Good news for followers of Fine Music Sydney on our social media platforms this month. As soon as our new website is launched in September, readers will be able to access this magazine without the paywall or a subscription, which will effectively increase our potential readership by a factor of ten!

After some discussion, we have decided to relabel our In Conversation interviews. Starting this month, the Q&A discussions with musicians, organisations, and prominent individuals (who usually but not exclusively adorn the cover) will be known as First Person, which should prevent any confusion with Fine Music Sydney broadcasts of the same name. Our first interviewee under the new moniker is Angela Brewer, Artistic Director of Coast Opera Australia which, like many others, is struggling to survive with the lockdowns and prohibition of regular live performances. We hope in future to be able to bring you news of how other musical companies and orchestras in the Greater Sydney area are faring during these challenging times. Lastly, before anyone froths at the mouth wondering why we could possibly be bothering to write about 1970s crooners, discover the achievements of the original Engelbert Humperdinck, in Paul Cooke’s article on page 11! david.ogilvie@finemusicsydney.com

PROGRAMMERS AND PRESENTERS

SEPTEMBER Rodrigo Azaola, Charles Barton, Peter Bell, Nina Beretin, Eddie Bernasconi, Dan Bickel, Chris Blower, David Brett, John Buchanan, Rex Burgess, Janine Burrus, Lloyd Capps, Vince Carnovale, Lyn Chong, Andrew Clark, Adam Cockburn, Angela Cockburn, Liam Collins, Paul Cooke, Di Cox, George Cruickshank, Nick Dan, Jackson Day, Nev Dorrington, Brian Drummond, Andrew Dziedzic, Rita Felton, Michael Field, Owen Fisher, Jennifer Foong, Tom Forrester-Paton, Susan Foulcher, Carole Garland, David Garrett, Robert Gilchrist, Nicky Gluch, Joe Goddard, Albert Gormley, Jeremy Hall, John Hanna, Austin Harrison, Ross Hayes, Gerald Holder, James Hunter, Leita Hutchings, Anne Irish, Sue Jowell, David Knapp, Ray Levis, Krystal Li, Anne-Louise Luccarini, Christina MacGuinness, Meg Matthews, Stephen Matthews, Sue McCreadie, Neil McEwan, Jeannie McInnes, Terry McMullen, Angus McPherson, Maureen Meers, Camille Mercep, Peter Mills, Simon Moore, Frank Morrison, Michael Morton-Evans, Richard Munge, Gail Monjo, James Nightingale, Barry O’Sullivan, Calogero Panvino, Derek Parker, Denis Patterson, Keith Pettigrew, Andrew Piper, Peter Poole, Frank Presley, Mark Renton, Katy Rogers-Davies, Paul Roper, Marilyn Schock, Jon Shapiro, Julie Simonds, Elaine Siversen, Robert Small, Garth Sundberg, Jacky Ternisien, Anna Tranter, Madilina Tresca, Robert Vale, Ron Walledge, Christopher Waterhouse, Chris Wetherall, Stephen Wilson, Glenn Winfield, Chris Winner, John Xuereb, Orli Zahava, Tom Zelinka

PROGRAM SUBEDITORS Jan Akers, Chris Blower, Di Cox, Elaine Siversen, Jill Wagstaff, Teresa White

LIBRARIANS Jan Akers, Rex Burgess, Di Cox, Helen Dignan, Lynden Dziedzic, Peter Goldner, David Hilton, Dawn Jackson, Michael Marchbank, Phillip McGarn, Judy Miller, Helen Milthorpe, Susan Ping Kee, Mark Renton, Jacky Ternisien, Ricky Yu

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Editor

David Ogilvie

Assistant Editor

Catherine Peake

Designer

Lyndon Pike

Digital Content Coordinators Paul Cooke, Nicky Gluch, Keith Pettigrew

Guide Management Coordinators (acting) James Nightingale and Elaine Siversen

Program Guide Formatter

Peter Bell

Proof Readers Mona Omar, Pamela Newling, Catherine Peake

Contributors

Paul Cooke Nicky Gluch Leita Hutchings Neil McEwan James Nightingale David Ogilvie Pamela Newling Keith Pettigrew Lyndon Pike Robert Vale

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Taverner to Tavener

Neil McEwan explores A Who’s Who of English Church Music

The history of English church music began well before the Reformation – Gregorian chant and sacred texts in Latin dominated choral music. Composer

John Taverner was appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers at Christ Church Oxford by Cardinal Wolsey in 1526. Taverner’s Western Wynde Mass, one of his few surviving works, is still sung liturgically to this day.

In the 16th century, under the reign of Henry VIII, there was conflict between Catholics and Protestants, and monasteries and abbeys were dissolved. The period produced a number of Tudor composers such as Thomas Tallis and William Byrd who wrote magnificent music which spanned these turbulent times, including If ye love me, by the former and Sing joyfully, by the latter.

During the reigns of James I and Charles I in the first half of the 17th century, Orlando Gibbons set English texts for choir, often with the addition of instruments. This is the record of John is one of his famous anthems. One of his contemporaries, Robert Ramsey, is probably best-known for his anthem How are the mighty fallen

After the new heights of beauty which church music achieved in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, utter devastation followed under Oliver Cromwell, with the desecration of great cathedrals and ‘throughing down of great organs’. At Westminster Abbey ‘they break down the organs, and pawned the pipes at several ale houses for pots of ale’. In its place, instrumental music flourished, including the Pavan for 2 Bass Viols by John Jenkins.

With the glorious restoration of Charles II, composers such as Henry Purcell, one of England’s greatest musical geniuses, added to the prestige of England’s liturgical and secular music. His O Sing unto the Lord is representative of this period, as is John Blow’s motet Salvator mundi

The use of instrumental forces popular in Continental church music did not take hold in England in the same way. English anthems and settings for Evensong were usually sung a cappella, or with organ accompaniment with occasional instrumental ensembles used from time to time. One of the foremost composers of the time was William Boyce, who wrote the coronation anthem Praise the Lord O Jerusalem.

After the moribund situation of English cathedrals, the influence of the Oxford Movement in the 1840s began to see the rise in status of liturgy and music. Composer and organist Samuel Sebastian Wesley was ‘a lifelong fighter for better conditions’ for church music. Wesley aside, composers such as Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Sir John Stainer and Charles Wood wrote mostly fine music for church liturgies. Continued reforms at the end of the 19th century inspired works by Parry, Stanford, and Elgar, among others.

Perhaps one of the most revered musicians during the 20th century is Herbert Howells, whose settings for the canticles at Evensong are greatly loved and sung by many choirs. His Magnificat from Collegium Regale is worth seeking out. Among a number of composers of this period, John Tavener contributed much to church music. One of his most moving choral pieces is Song for Athene, which was sung at the funeral of Princess Diana in Westminster Abbey in 1997.

Explore sacred music from Taverner to Tavener in Musica Sacra, Sunday 12 September at 9am.

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First Person –Coast Opera Australia

Tell us a little about your professional background...

Truth be told, I’m quite an accidental opera singer. Although my parents and extended family have an appreciation for music, going to the opera was not our usual form of entertainment. My introduction to singing was learning to play piano, classical guitar, cello, and in Grade 2, training in a choir outside of school. This put me in good stead with music history and theory, and taught me how to sight-read music, often four-part harmony, with sol-fa, unaccompanied and in foreign languages. I was recognised to have a voice for operatic repertoire and completed an Honours degree at Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University, under consecutive scholarships. At the age of 22 I was invited to begin singing with Opera Australia.

Setting up a new opera company would be hard enough in a major city with many potential opera lovers. What motivated you to choose the Central Coast? Realising there was a need, desire, and curiosity, and that there were artists living here on the Coast who had to leave and commute to work professionally in all areas of theatre, not just as vocalists or instrumentalists. Opera encompasses all areas of the Arts – singers, instrumentalists, actors, dancers, set designers, you name it – the list is endless and one of the few art forms that is so inclusive! The Coast already had a community orchestra, and vibrant groups of music lovers such as the Gosford Musical Society, the developing Conservatorium and other private teaching studios. However, established artists such as myself had nowhere to work at the standard I was accustomed to, especially if they had also worked internationally or were expecting to be paid professional rates.

Do you think your approach could be a model for other regional areas in Australia with similar challenges?

We are not the first with this idea, however I hope we can encourage and inspire more regional areas to do the same, especially once Covid restrictions ease. Our communities will have a hunger like never before to get outside, socialise and be entertained.

Coast Opera’s performances are very well attended. Do you think that there is an untapped appetite for classical music and opera outside of the capital cities in Australia?

Yes, I have found an even stronger desire for world-class events since they didn’t exist on the Coast in the past. It’s an exciting treat for our audiences to have a singer walk off the stage at La Scala in Italy, and the next day be performing with Coast Opera Australia.

COA has sung in swish restaurants, RSL clubs, a stadium, and even at car launches. Are these just pragmatic choices in the absence of a dedicated performance space on the Central Coast, or a different way to interface with the general public?

Our community deserves and expects honesty and directness from me on this topic. Despite decades of promises by the local Council and pre-election funding commitments by the NSW State Government, there is no real indication when this performance space project will go ahead, particularly after the recent revelation of Council’s indebtedness. COA is encouraging those in positions of power to listen to our artistic community’s request and build a multipurpose, regional performing arts venue here in Gosford, the heart of the Coast!

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If that were to happen, would you continue performing in ‘unorthodox’ venues?

Absolutely. We want to showcase the beautiful Central Coast with outdoor and indoor musical events that entice people to our region. Coast Opera Australia is community-focussed with an entrepreneurial approach, such as Salute to the Anzacs or Disney to Diva from the Central Coast Stadium which was viewed online by hundreds of thousands nationally and internationally.

It’s a common complaint amongst opera companies that they are obliged to serve up a familiar diet of well-known works such as Carmen, Don Giovanni, and La bohème, or risk losing their audience with new or unusual repertoire. Is this something that concerns you?

I think it’s important to acknowledge the history of Opera and provide some well-known works, however we are not trying to compete with companies like Opera Australia which are already well established. COA is here to provide new musical experiences, entice our faithful audience members, and develop a new market for future sustainability. Opera Afloat at Saddles at Mt. White is a classic example of mixing the old with the new.

I see our future as very positive. Yes, it has been challenging to navigate Covid, however just like other past diseases society has controlled, I am certain we will be out of the woods and back on stage performing very soon. Our priority is to protect the health of our audiences, performers, and those who get the show on the road for the benefit of us all. Due to the present Covid restrictions, Coast Opera Australia has once again redesigned our concerts for an online platform. In August we will be announcing our four-part series Backstage Q&A. This will be a live, interactive conversation with professionals from the music industry. Our audience will be able to submit their questions on any topic relating to the professional lives and experiences of our artists; a great opportunity to find out how opera really works from an intimate, behind-the-scenes perspective.

What are your thoughts for the future of Coast Opera, given that we may be forced to live with COVID-19 for quite some time?
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The Quiet Achiever

Los Angeles native, journeyman, keyboardist, composer, and producer John Caroll Kirby began his career as a session musician in the early 2000s. Having graced Grammy-nominated songs by Norah Jones (Chasing Pirates) and Solange (Cranes in the Sky) as well as providing colour and tone on recordings by Sébastien Tellier, Bat for Lashes, Frank Ocean, Harry Styles, Madeleine Peyroux and more, Kirby’s session work CV is nothing short of prolific and held in the highest regard.

In 2017, Kirby branched out and started making his own albums, a series of personal recordings reflecting his influences, lifestyle, and immediate surroundings. His sound oscillates between ambient and new age, progressive and free form jazz, easy listening, and neo-soul styles, all of which encapsulate his humble but nuanced ability to remain a strong presence throughout the recording process without having to steal the limelight.

Raised in a Pasadena home that once belonged to the influential architect Charles Greene, it is within the Arroyo Seco area of Los Angeles that Kirby feels at home. It was here in 2020 that he realised the album that gained him international exposure, entitled My Garden. Released on the influential and cult record label Stones Throw, My Garden was a glimpse into Kirby’s surroundings that were the most geographically personal to him. There is even a track on the album recorded in Sydney whilst staying with a friend at Tamarama Beach, entitled By the Sea

During the past year and a half, Kirby has used the abundant time and space to reflect and record a cathartic album reflecting on lockdown that has a melancholy beneath the bounce. The album is Septet, a change in direction from his five previous releases in that he enlisted a group of musicians to assist: Deantoni Parks on drums, Tracy Wannomae and Logan Horne on woodwinds, JP Maramba on bass, Nick Mancini, mallets and David Leach on percussion. It’s through this fleshed out lineup that the recent album marks a slight change in his sound.

Septet was recorded live in Kirby’s studio and has a certain 1970s jazz fusion sound to it. Improvisational in parts, it reveals its depths further upon each listen. At first, the cosmic melodies, jazz-funk grooves, heavily layered horns and percussion rhythms can be experienced almost as background music; seemingly the album wouldn’t sound out of place on a typical Spotify Chill Jazz playlist. However, it’s the subtleties of Kirby’s keyboard wizardry underpinning the guest players—studio session experts all—where the magic starts to happen. It’s more a spiritual than a physical listening experience.

I want to entice people. I understand that there’s other stuff that they could be listening to, and don’t want to make things too complicated.

Despite Kirby’s exquisite finesse, he’s no stranger to the odd improvisational misstep, such as a flubbed chord on the keyboard during one track. Rather than insist on a retake, he chose instead to incorporate it into the song. “As a jazz musician, it’s fun to play with being irreverent, it’s fun to play with mistakes. Sometimes even in my work as a session musician, I’ll try to do that. I might try to create a character who’s playing the piano, not necessarily me, who might be drunk or something and who would make mistakes. I enjoy playing with that kind of stuff,” he once proclaimed in an interview with the music magazine Fader

Influenced by the easy, laid-back West Coast jazz sound created by icons such as Art Pepper and Shelly Manne, Kirby finds solace in instrumental compositions rather than vocal intrusions. He claims: “As you’re composing, you’re not being told what the song is about because of the words. You’re free, because you can create this melody, and you’re letting the meaning of the song develop as you’re composing. I want to entice people. I understand that there’s other stuff that they could be listening to, and don’t want to make things too complicated.”

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More than a one-hit wonder

One of my earliest musical memories is of watching Hansel and Gretel on ABC television sometime in the mid sixties, with those roles played by Brian Gilbert and Jacki Weaver but sung by Marilyn Richardson and Janet Rutledge. I was of an age when the attraction would have been seeing the fairytale come to life: I knew nothing of the composer, the centenary of whose death we are commemorating this month.

For a composer nearing 40 years of age, Hansel and Gretel was a turning point for Humperdinck. He became famous overnight and financially independent, receiving more than 400 unsolicited librettos from hopeful collaborators. Humperdinck was fêted by his contemporaries: Richard Strauss, to whom he had sent the completed score, conducted the premiere of Hansel and Gretel in Weimar in 1893 and thought it ‘a masterpiece of the highest quality’, praising its ‘heartwarming humour’ and its ‘delightfully naive musical idiom’. Mahler conducted it in Hamburg within the year, and Brahms attended the first performance in Vienna, where it was accorded ‘a great success ... The composer was called for 16 times by the enthusiastic audience’. It was very quickly being performed in opera houses throughout Europe and finally made its way to Australia in 1907, opening in Melbourne on the afternoon of Saturday 6 April. Press reviews of the time noted that the music was splendidly played, but that Johanna Heinze (playing the Witch) “cavorted round on the broom in a manner so unreal and amateurish that it would have saved her from the pond and the stake a couple of hundred years ago”.

The success of Hansel and Gretel can possibly be attributed to the way Humperdinck synthesised his various influences. Supernatural themes had held sway in German opera since Weber’s Der Freischütz, but Humperdinck infused this with a seriousness deriving from Wagnerian harmonies and orchestration and reflected in undercurrents of poverty and deprivation. At the same time, he leavened the portentousness with tuneful melodies, often influenced by folk song.

Humperdinck composed four other operas and also worked in other genres. Most of his chamber music was written during his student years, before he had come under Wagner’s influence; while it was not his preferred mode of expression, he composed music for the private circle of the judge, and amateur violinist, Johannes Degen. Between 1905 and 1908 he wrote incidental music for a variety of Shakespeare’s plays. These were taken up and performed in more than 300 theatres up until World War II, and Humperdinck himself adapted them into suites for concert use. The composer was increasingly unwell from about this time. He would occasionally take rest at the Berlin villa of Isadora Duncan (he had apparently once written music for her to dance to). Humperdinck suffered a stroke in 1912, causing permanent paralysis of his left hand; in 1914 he applied for the position of director at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, but was unsuccessful, due both to his ill-health and his nationality. He continued to compose, completing Gaudeamus, with his son Wolfram in 1918, and in 1920, a string quartet which harked back to his student days. Humperdinck died in 1921, the day after attending a performance of Der Freischütz for which Wolfram was stage director.

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In the Shadow of Sibelius

In writing his obituary, music critic and champion of neglected repertoire Martin Anderson described Joonas Kokkonen as ‘the most important figure in Finnish musical life after Sibelius’. Kokkonen has also been described as Sibelius’ ‘spiritual successor’. For those of us less au fait with Finnish composer chronology, it could be supposed that Kokkonen was a teenage acolyte of Sibelius, reaching adulthood as the latter declined.

It’s a romantic idea, but alas … Kokkonen, who would have turned 100 this year, lived half of his life in Sibelius’ shadow; he was just 35 when Sibelius died in 1957. It is more likely that he had to tussle with the great man’s fame. Perhaps this is why his ‘breakthrough’ orchestral work was only written the year Sibelius died.

The question is, how does a composer find his own voice when his world is dominated by such a luminary? Sibelius’ symphonic writing influenced not only Finnish composers, but also inspired British ones to pick up their pens. Elgar inspired the British symphonic revival, but it was Sibelius who held the allure for composers such as Arnold Bax and Vaughan Williams. Sibelius was not just a great artist – to the small Finnish nation, he was its voice, his music the essence of its long-fought independence. Accordingly, the year Kokkonen turned 18, the Helsinki Music Institute was renamed in Sibelius’ honour. Ten years later, Kokkonen would become a lecturer there, the shadow looming long...

By the time Kokkonen came to write his first symphony, he was experimenting with serialism. This dalliance is characteristic of his middle period (c. 1959-1967), though Kokkonen was far from a zealot. Indeed, his love of harmony led him to twist the rules of dodecaphony to educe triads (chords) out of his tone rows. In Anderson’s words, Kokkonen was ‘too much of a humanist to write music that didn’t appeal to the heart as much as to the brain’.

Kokkonen’s second symphonic venture continued in this vein. Indeed, the composer suggested that in writing his Symphony no 1, he had been left with some residual ideas that warranted spinning out. Symphony no 2 is the result, a complex and highly dissonant work described as ‘enigmatic and austere’. Kokkonen was now 40 – did he have to push music to its limits in order to break free?

Over the next six years, Kokkonen would be honoured with a series of prestigious appointments. In 1963, he was elected a member of the Finnish Academy and in 1965, he became president of the Society of Finnish Composers. As such, in the year that Sibelius would have turned 100, the baton was finally passed to the next generation. Kokkonen’s music may be lesser known, but the impact he had on improving musical life in his country should not go unrecognised.

The year 1967 was a turning point for Kokkonen; with the composition of his third symphony, he entered his third stylistic period – free tonality. In this new mode, Kokkonen would go on to write some of his best-known works, his Symphony no 4 (1971), an opera, The Last Temptations (1975); and his Requiem (1981), written in memory of his second wife, Maija. The man who wrote for the heart, now wrote from the heart; as the shadows slipped away, so he allowed melody to sing.

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Nicky Gluch looks at the career of underrated Finnish composer Joonas Kokkonen Illustration by Lyndon Pike

Great Jazz from Fine Music: Two Piano Trios

Favourite Albums from the Fine Music Jazz Crew

In recent articles in this series, we have profiled favourite jazz albums of several of our Fine Music jazz presenters. What makes the fine jazz on Fine Music so good is the variety of tastes and experiences our presenters bring to their weekly playlists. But what makes a favourite, that music that you want to take on a road trip, sit down to on a chilly night with a close friend, engage with when you are concentrating on a complex task, or simply chilling out?

This month, we have two quite different favourites. Both piano trios, but distinctive styles and emphases. Both magical and otherworldly, transporting you to different depths of emotion.

Barney McAll is an Australian pianist, born in 1966. His father was a lover of traditional jazz and his elder brother introduced him to contemporary musicians Bud Powell and Bill Evans. He played the Melbourne jazz scene, including as pianist for Vince Jones. He won the inaugural AMP Jazz Piano Award at the Wangaratta Jazz Festival, and spent the prize money travelling to New York, where he remains. He has continuing links with Australia, winning APRA, ARIA, Age Music and Bell awards, as well as the Peggy Glanville-Hicks residency in Sydney, and an Australia Council Fellowship. Ever inventive, he has formed ensembles including ASIO (Australian Symbiotic Improvisers Orbit) and MODAS (Mother of Dreams and Secrets).

Vivid was released in 2018 and is a collaboration with tabla player and percussionist Badal Roy, and cellist Rufus Cappadocia. It also features African and Indian vocalists and world-class special guests Fred Wesley (off James Brown) and Jo Jo Kua (off Fela Kuti), as well as a cast of luminaries.

For Robert, Vivid follows a sequence of outstanding McAll releases, including Mooralbark, Hearing the blood and An Extra Celestial Christmas. It continues to use voice as a principal instrument. Of the 13 tracks on the album, Robert recommends: Chinese cello, 25 Min, Balatabla, and Allankar

Nominated by Robert Vale Jazz Sketches – Wednesdays at noon

Changing Places – Tord Gustavsen Trio Rainbow Studio, Oslo, Norway – 2003 – ECM

Tord Gustavsen is a Norwegian pianist, born in Oslo in 1970 and brought up in the rural area outside the capital. He grew up playing church music. Playing piano at four, he was composing and improvising before he could read music. After achieving a degree in psychology, he studied jazz piano at the Conservatorium in Trondheim and then musicology in Oslo, before becoming an adjunct professor at the University of Oslo. His main field of interest is ‘the psychology and phenomenology of improvisation’, drawing ‘… on the psychology of relationships developed by German psychoanalytic Helm Stierlin and Norwegian psychologist Anne-Lise Løvlie Schibbye’. His thesis was titled The Dialectical Eroticism of Improvisation.

Changing Places was his first album with ECM, and the first of a trilogy including Ground (2005) and Being There (2007). Gustavsen on piano was accompanied by Harald Johnsen on double bass and Jarle Vespested on drums. The albums contained ‘rapt, pristine, meditative music, which resonated

with the inner needs of a large, discriminating audience’. Changing Places demonstrates meticulously constructed melodies and rhythms, with hints of Bill Evans’ style. Tord Gustavsen is a gifted melody maker showing a series of deftly executed choruses and sublime themes.

For Leita, what takes her breath away is how sensitive, deep and soulful this music is. Gustavsen’s interest in psychology and music have produced an unusual product, and Changing Places is the intersection and union of both interests. It’s soft and dreamy, unavoidably sensual, personal, intense, elegantly dramatic and contemplative. He’s expressed something that can take your breath away. Just sit in a beautifully weathered, earthcoloured leather chair, warm and comfortable against the elements, with a round balloon of fragrant cognac cupped in your hand. Set one reading light to illuminate you, and give yourself time to listen to a few tracks.

Nominated by Leita Hutchings Urban Jazz Lounge – Saturdays at noon

Volunteer SpotlightMadilina Tresca

A love of music is usually what drives volunteers to become involved with 2MBS Fine Music Sydney. Madilina Tresca is no exception, although she says it was pure chance that she stumbled across 2MBS-FM. Curiosity led her to make the call to volunteer, which she has been doing since 2003.

As a child born in Sydney of Italian migrants, Madilina learned at a very young age the magic that exists in music. She says: “When my parents played their albums and sang songs from the Italian region of Abruzzo something magical always happened. They beamed! They were at their happiest when they sang those songs from the depth of their soul. Two favourites - Reginella Campagnola and Zi’ Nicola.”

Asked about the process of programming, Madilina explains that her choice of music is dependent on the type of program. For example, for regular offerings such as Diversions in Fine Music, Concert Hall, or Baroque and Before, the programmer must adhere to the guidelines set out by the Programming Committee. This includes taking into consideration the time of day or night the program will be presented. Some pieces of music just don’t work when aired at particular times. She says: “When I discover a piece of music that is ‘magical’ but not appropriate for a current program I happen to be working on, I place it aside for a future occasion.”

Madilina’s favourite projects are for thematic classical programs. She says: “I have free rein to use the pieces of music of my choice. The time and day of broadcasting is left up to others to decide. Um … let’s not mention the timing/length of a program – every programmer’s nightmare!”

Franz Liszt and Elena Kats-Chernin rate as Madilina’s favourite composers.

As for memorable performances, Madilina recalls John Bell’s production of Puccini’s Tosca at the Sydney Opera House in 2013. She says: “Korean born Yonghoon Lee as Cavaradossi and Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou as Floria Tosca were exquisitely mesmerising. I had goosebump moments throughout the performance.”

enjoy a wide variety of music, including jazz, world music, blues, light classics...the list is endless.

Outside Fine Music Sydney, Madilina finds time to work out three times a week with a personal trainer and is looking forward to doing the 28km Sydney 7 Bridges Walk again this year. She also does the Spit to Manly Walk on Sundays as often as she can. Like so many others, she says: “Interstate travel seems to be a figment of my imagination these days during the pandemic lockdown.”

Bonuses for her involvement with the station are: “The people. The support. The camaraderie … and the new coffee machine!”

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She adds: “And of course, performances from Richard Tognetti with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. I never want their concerts to end.” Pamela Newling talks with Programmer Madilina Tresca
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REVIEWS

Misra Chappu Coco’s Lunch

I first came across Lisa Young — singer, composer and educator — listening to her self-released 1984 record, Fire and the Spark, and being transfixed by the beauty and power of her voice. Since then, she has released four albums of jazz interwoven with world music with her Quartet, and seven albums with Coco’s Lunch, who have been described as ‘Melbourne’s magical purveyors of the a cappella art’. On this album, Young is joined by Jacqueline Gawler, Nicola Eveleigh, Gabrielle MacGregor and Emma Gilmartin, together with musicians playing a variety of ethnic percussion instruments.

The title, Misra Chappu, refers to a South Indian rhythmic cycle of three and a half beats and reflects Young’s study of konnakol (South Indian vocal percussion), the subject of her PhD thesis. Rhythmic risk-taking, soaring melodies, and the harmonic interplay of voices of different timbres, all play their part in producing exciting, improvised music. Created during Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown last year, the album succeeds in ‘bringing healing, light and beauty to the world’.

Plenitude

Considered to be one of the greatest trombonists in the world and renowned for his swing improvisation, Brazilian Raul De Souza is credited with creating the Bossa Nova of the ‘50s and Samba jazz of the ‘60s. From Sérgio Mendes to Sonny Rollins, from Flora Purim to Herbie Hancock and Jaco Pastorius, he collaborated with the jazz greats.

In 2017, he started working with trombonist Christophe Schweizer, piano discovery Alex Correa, bassist Glauco Solter and drum prodigy Matheus Jardim. Styled as the Generations Band, they developed their own infectious blend of Funk, trimmed with traditional and contemporary Brazilian Jazz.

Their last album Plenitude has contemporary arrangements of de Souza’s early funk successes such as Sweet Lucy and Daisy Mae, collaborations with old friends (including a rework of Apesar de Você by compatriot Chico Buarque), plus brand-new compositions. Listen for the luscious brass harmonies on Funk das Meninas, De Souza gliding on Nana and slinking over Netinha Aura. The horns get soulful on Tombo in 7/4 and clearly lyrical on Plenitude.

De Souza died in July from cancer, days after the release of Plenitude. At 87, his playing had not lost any of its energy. Working with younger players clearly served only to reinvigorate his music.

Lost Ships

Lost Ships brings together for the firsttime principal performers vocalist Elina Duni and guitarist Rob Luft, with a song list which includes six original and four folk songs. The original songs reference 21st century issues such as the effects of climate change and displaced people. Duni was born in Albania and fled with her family to Switzerland when aged 10 to avoid civil unrest. There she continued classical music studies which eventually led to a career as a jazz/folk

singer. She has recorded seven albums to date. Luft at 26 is a multi-awardwinning London guitarist, acknowledged as a skilled arranger and influenced by late compatriots John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler. They are joined by Fred Thomas on piano, and Matthieu Michel on flugelhorn. Album highlights include the title track which speaks of refugees lost at sea, and the American gospel song The wayfaring stranger

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Self Released
CD
Elina Duni and Rob Luft ECM Records

P. H. Erlebach: Lieder

Le Banquet Céleste; Damien Guillon Alpha Classics ALPHA 725

Philipp Heinrich Erlebach was one of many German composers of the late 17th century whose work has fallen off the pages of history. Erlebach is reputed to have possessed a library of 2500 manuscripts of music, a collection of others and his own, that was destroyed some 20 years after his death in a fire at Rudolfstadt where he had served as Kapellmeister. His surviving works are from the collections of others, and it has required a good deal of detective work to uncover them. Amongst Erlebach’s exceptional works are his two sets of Harmonious Joy of Musical Friends: Moral

John Allan: Mirabile in Prague

Mirabile in Prague is a survey of the music of Australian composer John Allan. He has been composing since 1987: fittingly, the CD opens with a piece from 1988, and ends with an orchestration from 2013. The title is taken from the third track, a piece that was inspired by the birth of Allan’s daughter and which, like the majority, began its life as a work for solo piano. In its orchestrated form, Allan evokes a sense of intimacy through soft strings over which the deliberate pluckings of a harp and the sweet sound of a flute emerge.

and Political Songs with Ritornellos

These are examples both of secular German song and of the ethics of their day, and they are given a sympathetic and engaging interpretation from Le Banquet Céleste, voiced and led by counter-tenor Damien Guillon. Alongside Erlebach’s songs are two instrumental sonatas that allow us to perceive even better the craft and imagination of this almost forgotten composer. Delicate music that will soothe the soul.

Walkie Talkie

Commencing a jazz career at the Sydney Conservatorium with a scholarship is a hallmark of emergent talent. Hailing from Port Macquarie, Sam Killick bought a new electric guitar and gear for his jazz performance studies. Now a graduate, but caught in the grip of the pandemic’s dearth of performance opportunities, Killick has embraced a plethora of projects. He has formed and recorded with Mansion, all graduates from the Conservatorium, as well as recording with a fellow guitarist from the UNSW jazz campus. He has also just released a solo EP, Walkie Talkie

The album started with recording a two-hour improvised guitar set.

It is interesting to contrast this track with the two following, as they derive from the Mirabile theme. Mirabilia Antipodia has touches of Westlake’s Antarctica in the way it evokes this Southern Land. Allan’s orchestrations of Debussy and Brahms are similarly evocative in their colouring. The castanets in La Soirée dans Grenade add a lovely charm.

This CD is a tribute to Allan’s career, and his efforts in sharing his music with the world.

Add some overdubs from modular synth, flute, clarinet and some choice household objects. Inject a hint of surf guitar reminiscent of the Shadows and Ventures, and contemplate an empty beach, listening to the waves and birds. A sense of stillness that engenders improvisation.

Listen out for that empty beach with First Light, and the guttural bass in Hold Your Breath, and then the gentleness of Take Leave, complete with bird sounds. Elements remind me of Narciso Yepes’ guitar. Moody and relaxing. This is an engaging soundscape.

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LISTENERS LETTERS

Frequency Modulation

You have asked for our opinion so here it is. I am in my late 70s, semi-retired, so my preferences in music are somewhat established. What I enjoy about Fine Music FM is the focus on the music, not on personalities (unlike other stations that play classical music). So, not as much chat about and by the presenters, but concise comments about the music. I have enjoyed listening to mainly classical music while working/studying since my university days, so your station suits me well, as I still read and write in my office. Thank you!

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εκπληκτικός

I am just loving the Greek program and all the music that has been going to air on previous programmes this morning. I would like to know whether any of this Greek music is available on CD or whether it can be accessed online or Spotify. Or whether I can listen to the programme again. It is truly wonderful.   Thank you, Gerry Myerson

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Jazz Variety

Thanks to Leita Hutchings for her program Jazz Lounge today for an interesting version of St James Infirmary (with some words from Frankie and Johnny), as she always finds some works out of the mainstream. The program adds variety to the day’s lunchtime listening.

- Anon

Peace Be With You

I would like to comment on the ‘Oh Hosannna’ letter to the Editor (FMM August issue). I have just listened to a beautiful mass in Musica Sacre, for which I thank you very much. Musica Sacre and Hosanna have become especially important in this time of lockdown when none of us can attend church services. You are providing a much-appreciated service to listeners from a wide background, not just from the ‘English Church tradition’, as the writer says. There is no such thing as an ‘obscure Mass setting’. A mass is a mass: it is always good to hear good music. Please keep up the inclusive programming that we love.

- Barbara May

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00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Rescued from the shadows

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Bach, W.F. Fugue in C minor. Julia Brown, org.

Naxos 8.570571 8

Bach, J. Christian Piano sonata in B flat, op 17 no 6 (c1779). Alberto Nosè, pf. Naxos 8.570361 21

Abel, C. Sonata in G. Bengt Ericson, va da gamba; Rolf LaFleur, lute.

BIS CD-22 8

Arne, T. Trio sonata in A for two violins and basso continuo, op 3 no 1 (1757). Collegium Musicum 90.

Chandos CHAN 0666 16

Dibdin, C. Tom Bowling (1789). Gerald Finley, bar; Julius Drake, pf. Hyperion CDA67778 5

Cramer, J. Piano quintet in B flat, op 79 (1832). Nepomuk Fortepiano Quintet. Brilliant 94377 20

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Cherubini, L. Overture to Lodoïska (1791). Zurich CO/Howard Griffiths. cpo 999 5212 11

Godard, B. Piano concerto no 1 in A minor, op 31 (1875). Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley, pf & dir. Hyperion CDA68043 30

Roussel, A. Symphony no 1, op 7, Forest poem (1908). Paris O/Christoph Eschenbach. Ondine ODE 1092-2 42

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES

With Robert Vale

Focussing on contemporary jazz, often gathered from emerging cultures and Australian

13:00

IN CONVERSATION

With Simon Moore

Each week we meet one of the world’s great musicians, singers, composers or conductors, along with up-and-comers and some of the men and women who influence the arts landscape. The program goes live to air so you never quite know what’s going to happen.

14:00

ON AN ORIGINAL THEME

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Spohr, L. Variations in B flat on Euer Liebreiz, eure Schönheit, from Alruna (1809). Michael Collins, cl, Swedish CO/Robin O’Neill. Hyperion CDA67509 8

Beethoven, L. 15 Variations and a fugue in E flat on an original theme, op 35, Eroica (1802). Clifford Curzon, pf. Decca 452 302-2 24

Wieniawski, H. Variations on an original theme, op 15 (1854). Joshua Bell, vn; Samuel Sanders, pf. Decca 475 6715 13

Weber, C.M. Theme and variations concertante, from Silvana, op 33 (1810). Sabine Meyer, cl; Zurich Opera O/Franz Welser-Möst. EMI 5 56137 2 12

Schubert, F. Variations in A flat on an original theme, D813 (1824). Anne Queffélec, Imogen Cooper, pf. apex 0927 49812 2 19

Elgar, E. Variations on an original theme, op 36, Enigma (1899). BBC NO of Wales/Tadaaki Otaka.

BBC Music Vol 13 no 6 32

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 PLANET JAZZ

With Xavier Bichon

A musical journey to different parts of the world where jazz meets other musical traditions, from Africa to Europe, with a slice of Australia

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Peter Poole Bizet, G. La jolie fille de Perth. Opera in four acts. Libretto by J.H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges and J. Adenis. First performed Paris, 1867.

HENRY SMITH: Alfredo Kraus, ten CATHERINE GLOVER: June Anderson, sop DUKE OF ROTHSAY: Gino Quilico, bar MAB: Margarita Zimmermann, mezz RALPH: José van Dam, bass

SIMON GLOVER: Gabriel Bácquier, bass French Radio Choirs; Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique/Georges Prêtre.

EMI 7 47559 8 2:19

Set in 14th century Scotland, the blacksmith, Henry, yearns for the glover’s daughter, Catherine, to be his Valentine. He gives her a rose brooch in advance of the day. A duke arrives at the forge, and he flirts with Catherine which almost causes a fight, until Mab (the Queen of the Gypsies, who has been hiding there) emerges to protect the

Duke. She picks up the rose brooch which Catherine has thrown away. Later, outside Catherine’s window, the Duke asks Mab to bring Catherine to a ball at his palace that night. Henry tries to serenade his sweetheart, but with no success. Ralph, the glover’s apprentice, arrives drunk and in despair. He sees a lady that he believes is Catherine getting into a litter and leaving, so he sends Henry after it; however, it’s not Catherine. At the palace, the Duke is expecting his new conquest, and when a masked lady appears, he finds out it is Mab (who promptly disappears, leaving the brooch behind).

Henry arrives, thinking Catherine has been unfaithful, so he hides. The glover arrives to invite the Duke to his daughter’s upcoming wedding. Thinking this confirms his suspicions, Henry accuses Catherine of betrayal, especially after noticing that the Duke has the rose brooch.

Ralph tries to persuade Henry that his suspicions are unfounded, and agrees to meet Henry in a duel. Later, Mab arrives with the news that the Duke has prevented the duel, but the glover alleges his daughter has lost her mind. To shock her back to sense, Mab sings a reply to Henry’s earlier serenade. Catherine regains her senses and is soon back in Henry’s arms preparing for a happy Valentine’s Day.

Overture: Patrie, op 19 (1873). Montreal SO/ Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 102-2 13

Au fond du temple saint, from Les pêcheurs de perles (1863). Plácido Domingo, ten; Sherrill Milnes, bar; London SO/Anton Guadagno. Sony 88875123122 6

23:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Musgrave, T. Night windows (2007). Nicholas Daniel, ob; Huw Watkins, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907568 15

Maw, N. Violin concerto (1993). Joshua Bell, vn; London PO/Roger Norrington.

Sony SK 62856 42

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Wednesday 1 September

Thursday 2 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

13:00 CAPRICCIO

Prepared by Derek Parker

Tchaikovsky, P. Pezzo capriccioso, op 62 (1887). Liwei Qin, vc; Melbourne SO/David Stanhope. ABC 456 356-2 7

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Stanford, C. Villiers Irish rhapsody no 6, op 191 (1922). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Ulster O/ Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 7002 10

BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

06:00 FINE MUSIC

With Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

The instruments: Brass Prepared by Anabela Pina

Anon. Renaissance brass: trumpet (unmuted, muted), sackbutt, alto and tenor cornett, serpent). Early Music Consort of London/ David Munrow. Virgin 3 85811 2 11

Scarlatti, A. Cantata: Su le sponde del Tebro. Deborah York, sop; Crispian Steele-Perkins, tpt; King's Consort/Robert King. Hyperion CDA66875 15

Beethoven, L. Sextet in E flat for two horns and string quartet, op 81b (c1795). L’Archibudelli. Sony SK 48076 17

Dvorák, A. Songs my mother taught me, op 55 no 4 (1880; arr. Erdélyi). Gábor Boldoczki, flugelhorn; Prague PO/Emmanuel Villaume. Sony 88985443362 4

Mozart, L. Trombone concerto in G (c1756). Northern Sinfonia/Alain Trudel, tb & dir. Naxos 8.553831 13

Praetorius, M. Suite from Terpsichore (pub. 1612). Atlantic Brass Quintet. Summit DCD 119 6

Czerny, C. Andante e polacca, op posth. (1848). Barry Tuckwell, hn; Daniel Blumenthal, pf.

Etcetera KTC1121 12

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Sebastian Condon

Wagner, R. Overture to Tannhäuser, WWV70 (1845). Gewandhaus O/Andris Nelsons. DG 479 7208 15

Elgar, E. Cello concerto in E minor, op 85 (1918-19). Jacqueline du Pré, vc; London SO/ John Barbirolli.

EMI CZS 5 68132 2 30

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 7 in A, op 92 (1811-12). West-Eastern Divan O/Daniel Barenboim.

Decca 478 3511 37

12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE

With Maureen Meers

Swing to Mainstream, with the Great American Songbook making regular appearances

Zelenka, J. Capriccio no 5 in G (1729). NeuEröffnete O/Jürgen Sonnentheil. cpo 999 629-2 17

Verdi, G. Capriccio. Andrea Magnani, bn; Milan Giuseppe Verdi SO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 473 767-2 11

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Capriccio espagnol, op 34 (1887). Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6627 16

14:00 THE ARTISTRY OF ANDRÁS SCHIFF

Prepared by Frank Morrison Bach, J.S. Keyboard concerto no 7 in G minor, BWV1058 (1738-39). CO of Europe. Decca 476 2729 13

Beethoven, L. Seufzer eines Ungeliebten und Gegenliebe, WoO118 (1794/95). Peter Schreier, ten. Decca 444 817-2 6 Schubert, F. Piano sonata no 9 in B, D575 (1817). Decca 440 307-2 25

Britten, B. Two insect pieces (1935). Heinz Holliger, ob. Decca 478 5364 6

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 7 in F, K242 (1776). Zoltán Kocsis, pf; Dezsö Ránki, pf; Hungarian State O/János Ferencsik. Fidelio 1812 22

Haydn, J. Piano trio in E flat, Hob.XV:29 (by 1797). Yuuko Shiokawa, vn; Boris Pergamenshikov, vc. Decca 444 862-2 17

Mendelssohn, F. Piano concerto no 1 in G minor, op 25 (1831). Bavarian RSO/Charles Dutoit.

Decca 414 672-2 19 András Schiff, pf (all above)

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD With Frank Presley A fresh perspective on modern music contributing to the standard jazz repertoire, with fine jazz interpretations from the world of pop, rock, film and contemporary jazz

Ravel, M. Le tombeau de Couperin (1913-17; transcr. Walter). Claire Désert, pf; Moraguès Quintet.

Le Chant du Monde LDC2781116 17

Tallis, T. Third tune for Archbishop Parker's Psalter: Why fum'th in sight. Theatre of Voices/ Paul Hillier; King's Noyse/David Douglass. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907154 4

Vaughan Williams, R. Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (1910). Australian CO and ACO2/Richard Tognetti. aco.com.au 2007-2009 16

Elgar, E. Une voix dans le désert, op 77 (1915). Simon Callow, narr; Susan Gritton, sop; BBC Concert O/John Wilson.

Somm SOMMCD 247 11

Maconchy, E. Variations on a theme from Vaughan Williams’ Job (1957). Antony Cooke, vc.

Resort RC 3003-2 11

Vaughan Williams, R. Symphony no 3, Pastoral (1921). Rebecca Evans, sop; London SO/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10001 39

22:00 WHAT NONSENSE!

Prepared by Derek Parker

Lehmann, L. Two nonsense songs from Alice in Wonderland. Toby Spence, ten; Steuart Bedford, pf. Naxos 8. 557118 5

Wesley-Smith, M. Snark-hunting (1984). Members of Australia Ensemble. Tall Poppies TP200 17

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Ambient and atmospheric music

Friday 3 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST

including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Andrew Clark

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09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Something borrowed Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Reicha, A. 18 Variations and a fantasy on Mozart’s Se vuol ballare, op 51 (1804). JeanPierre Rampal, fl; Isaac Stern, vn; Mstislav Rostropovich, vc. Sony SK 44568 17

Liszt, F. Grande concert fantasy on themes from Bellini’s La sonnambula (1841). William Wolfram, pf. Naxos 8.572241 13

Carr-Boyd, A. Three fantastic dances after Shostakovich (1993). Sydney Mandolins/ Adrian Hooper. Jade JADCD 1037 12

Giuliani, M. Variations on a theme by Paisiello, op 4. Ricardo Gallén, gui. Naxos 8.555284 14

Hoffmeister, F. Flute quartet in A, after Mozart’s K331, Alla turca. Israel Flute Ensemble.

CDI 18809 24

10:30 CONCERT

HALL

Prepared by Frank Morrison Elgar, E. Suite from King Arthur (1923). Bournemouth Sinfonietta/George Hurst. Chandos CHAN 6582 23

Krommer, F. Oboe concerto in F, op 52 (1805). Heinz Holliger, ob; English CO/PeterLukas Graf. Claves CD 8203 20

Mozart, W. Symphony no 36 in C, K425, Linz (1783). Prague PO/Jirí Belohlávek. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901891 39

12:00

A JAZZ HOUR

With Barry O'Sullivan Contemporary and modern sounds of 'now' in jazz from all corners of the globe with a focus on contemporary jazz from Australia and regular interviews with local and visiting musicians

13:00 AUSTRALIAN PERFORMERS

Prepared by James Nightingale

Ravel, M. Rhapsodie espagnole (1907). Melbourne SO/Hiroyuki Iwaki. ABC 434 715-2 15

Kats-Chernin, E. Spirit and the maiden (2004). Streeton Trio. www.streetontrio.com 14

Mozart, W. Variations on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, K265 (1781-82). Ian Holtham, pf. Move MD 3246 12

Elgar, E. Piano quintet in A minor, op 84 (1918-19). Piers Lane, pf; Goldner String Quartet.

Hyperion CDA67857 39

14:30 LESSER-KNOWN MUSIC

FROM AUSTRIA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Wolf, H. Symphonic poem: Penthesilea (188385). Paris O/Daniel Barenboim. Apex 0927-49582-2 26

Hofmann, L. Flute concerto in E minor (c1778-81). Kazunori Seo, fl; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Béla Drahos. Naxos 8.554748 17

Bayer, J. Ballet: The fairy doll (1888). Slovak RSO/Andrew Mogrelia. Naxos 8.557098 38

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION

With Alex Siegers A focus on the current Sydney jazz scene mixed with a range of international jazz stars and an occasional guest interview

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy Prepared by Robert Small Elgar, E. Pomp and circumstance marches, op 39: no 1 in D; no 2 in A minor; no 3 in C minor (1901). Sydney SO. Exton EXCL-00030 18

Martinu, B. The frescos of Piero della Francesca (1955). Basle SO. Ondine ODE 1158-2 19

Strauss, R. Violin concerto in D minor, op 8 (1880-82). Boris Belkin, vn; Berlin RSO. Decca 476 7488 31

Rachmaninov, S. Symphonic dances, op 45 (1940).

Exton EXCL-00018 35

Mahler, G. On my sweetheart’s wedding day, from Songs of a Wayfarer (1884/92/96; orch. version pub. 1912).

Sydney Symphony SSO201001 4 Sydney SO (2 above)

Vladimir Ashkenazy, cond (all above)

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE

Trios: Medieval to late Baroque Prepared by Susan Foulcher

Dufay, G. Motet: Apostolo glorioso (c1434). Huelgas-Ensemble/Paul van Nevel. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501700 3

Gautier de Coinci. If love by which I am smitten, from Songs of ecstasy. New London Consort/Philip Pickett. Decca 460 794-2 8

Anon. Veni Creator Spiritus: three voice conductus. Trio Mediaeval. ECM New Series 476 3021 10

Binchois, G. Triste plaisir; Amours mercy; Je me recommende; Adieu mes tres belles; De plus en plus. Ensemble Gilles Binchois/ Dominique Vellard.

Virgin 5 45285 2 16

Ockeghem, J. Prenez sur moi vostre exemple amoureux (canon à 3); Ma bouche rit (virelai). Early Music Consort of London/ David Munrow.

Virgin 5 61334 2 8

Byrd, W. Excerpts from Mass for three voices (1593-94). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 343/4 18

Merula, T. Nigra sum; Gaudeamus omnes. Faye Newton, sop; Jamie Savan, cornet; Steven Devine, org, hpd.

Chandos CHAN 0761 7

Telemann, G. Trio in F, from Essercizii musici (1718); Trio in B minor (1740). Genevieve Lacey, rec; Daniel Yeadon, va da gamba; Neal Peres da Costa, org, hpd.

ABC 476 5105 14

Boyce, W. Trio sonatas: no 1 in A minor; no 2 in F (pub. 1747). Members of Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage.

Chandos CHAN 0648(2) 14

Bach, J.S. Trio sonata in G, BWV1038 (173235). Emmanuel Pahud, fl; Berlin Baroque Soloists.

EMI 5 57111 2 7

Saturday 4 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC

With David Garrett

09:00

WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05

THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Brahms, J. Chaconne in D minor for left hand, after Partita, BWV1004 by J.S. Bach (pub.1878). Walter Klien, pf. Praga Digitals PRD 250 316 14 Mendelssohn, Fanny. Andantino, from Notturno in G minor (1838). Irene Barbuceanu, pf. Schwann 3-1589-2 5

Balakirev, M. Tarantelle in B (1901). Nicholas Walker, pf. ASV DCA 940 6

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Bowen, Y. Sonata no 5 in F minor, op 72 (pub. 1923). Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA66838 22

10:00

MUSICAL JOURNEYS

Prepared by Andrew Clark Mendelssohn, F. Symphony no 4 in A, op 90, Italian (1833). Gewandhaus O/Kurt Masur. Teldec 243 463-2 29

Mozart, W. O gods, preserve the glory of Rome, from La clemenza di Tito, K621 (1791). Joan Carden, sop; Akiko Nakajima, sop; Elizabeth Campbell, mezz; Suzanne Johnston, mezz; Bruce Martin, bass; Australian Opera Ch; Australian Opera and Ballet O/Christopher Hogwood. ABC 480 8016 6

Trad. L’aria di Firenze. Le Concert Brisé/ William Dongois. Accent ACC 24261 8

Munier, C. Serenata napoletana. Raffaele La Ragione, mand; Giacomo Ferrari, pf. Brilliant 95096 6

Bach, J.S. Concerto in F, BWV971, Italian (1735). Angela Hewitt, pf. DG 442 9446 13

Stravinsky, I. Italian suite, from Pulcinella (1920). Mischa Maisky, vc; Martha Argerich, pf. DG 477 5323 18

11:30 ON PARADE

Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher

Rossini, G. Overture to The barber of Seville. Allentown Band/Ronald Demkee. AMP 2G 102 8

Nero, P. The hot canary. Cory Band. Doyen DOY 264 3

Fucik, J. Florentine march. Grimethorpe Colliery Band.

Concert CD GRIM 2015 5 Robert Childs, cond (2 above)

Binge, R. Elizabethan serenade. Massed bands: Fodens Motor Works, Morris Motors, Fairey Aviation/Stanley Boddington. Decca 452-939-2 3

Strauss, J. II Overture to Die Fledermaus. Sydney Ambulance Service Band/Robert Heath.

Ambo AS01 3

12:00

URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE

With Leita Hutchings

New, hip, fun and traditional jazz: tons of cool jazz, presented in a chilled and laid-back, lounge style

13:00 OPERA IN MINIATURE

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Rachmaninov, S. The miserly knight, op 24. Opera in three scenes. Libretto after Alexander Pushkin. First performed St Petersburg, 1906.

ALBERT: Misha Didyk, ten BARON: Ildar Abdrazakov, bass DUKE: Sergei Murzaev, bar MONEYLENDER: Peter Bronder, ten BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10544 59

The young knight, Albert, finds himself in debt because of his jousting and courtly pleasures. His father, a very wealthy but equally frugal baron, refuses to support his son's lifestyle. Albert tries to obtain a loan from a moneylender who instead offers him poison to murder his father. Albert is appalled. Albert’s father gloats over his treasure but realises that Albert could fritter it away on sensual pleasures.

Albert appeals to the Duke for help in obtaining money from his father. The Duke asks the Baron to support his son, but the Baron accuses Albert of wanting to steal from him. Albert, in hiding, overhears this and reveals his presence. He accuses his father of lying. When the Baron and Albert are about to engage in a duel, the Duke banishes Albert from his court. Stressed by this confrontation, the Baron collapses, and, as he dies, his last request is not for his son, but for the keys to his chests of gold.

By the magical power of the singing; The entire encampment sleeps, from Aleko (1893). Sergei Alekashkin, bass; Philharmonia O/ Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9629 13

Vocalise, op 34 no 14 (1915). Suzanne Murphy, sop; Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 241-44 7

14:30

SATURDAY MATINEE

Prepared by Rita Felton

Saint-Saëns, C. The carnival of the animals, op 128 (1886). Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901472 24

Beethoven, L. Piano concerto no 5 in E flat, op 73, Emperor (1809). Australian CO/Stephen Kovacevich, pf & dir. EMI CDM 7 64174 2 37

Mozart, W. Symphony in B flat, K17 (1764). Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.550871 16

Schubert, F. Octet in F for winds and strings, D803 (1824). Ensemble Carl Stamitz/JeanLouis Sajot.

Pierre Verany PV.790033 1:02

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Folk Federation of NSW With Roger Fyfe

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

The music of Rodgers and Hart

Prepared by Sue Jowell

Rodgers, R. On your toes. Bobby Van, voice; Kay Coulter, voice. MCA 11575 3

My heart stood still, from A Connecticut Yankee. Frank Sinatra, voice. Capitol 1997 3 Blue moon, from A Connecticut Yankee. Ella Fitzgerald, voice. Verve 065482 3

The lady is a tramp, from Babes in arms. Sophie Tucker, voice. Naxos 8.120830 3

My funny valentine, from Babes in arms. Carmen McRae, voice. Verve 5839-02 4

Where or when, from Babes in arms. Harry Connick Jr, voice. Columbia 45309 4

Overture; There’s a small hotel, from On your toes. Bobby Van, voice; Kay Coulter, voice; Arabian Nights O. MCA 11575 8

You took advantage of me, from On your toes. Linda Ronstadt, voice; Nelson Riddle O. Asylum 960387 2

Overture; I could write a book; Bewitched, bothered and bewildered, from Pal Joey. Sian Philips, voice; Daniele Carson, voice; Trevor York O.

TER 16 13

Mountain greenery, from Pal Joey. Mel Tormé, voice.

CCM 0074-2 2

19:00

EMERGENT JAZZ Sunday

With Keith Pettigrew

Australian jazz of the 21st century featuring high school jazz combos, tracks from Sydney's pre-eminent jazz programs at UNSW and 'The Con' and new Australian and international jazz releases

20:00

THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Jean-Philippe

Rameau

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Rameau, J-P. Overture to Les paladins (1760). New Philharmonia O/Raymond Leppard. Philips 446 569-2 6

Marchand, L. Organ pieces, bk 1 (1702). Gillian Weir, org. Argo 460 185-2 15

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Rameau, J-P. Forêts paisibles, from Les Indes galantes (1735-61). Claron McFadden, sop; Nicolas Rivenq, bar; Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie.

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908150.52 5

Suite from Dardanus (1739). O of the 18th Century/Frans Brüggen. Philips 420 240-2 25

La Dauphine. Wanda Landowska, hpd. Naxos 8.111055 3

Ballet music from Hippolyte et Aricie (1733). Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. Erato 3984-26129-2 20

La lyre enchantée divertissement, from Les surprises de lámour (1748/57). Carolyn Sampson, sop; Ex Cathedra/Jeffrey Skidmore. Hyperion CDA68035 13

Concert no 2 in G minor/major (pub. 1741). Ryo Terakado, vn; Kaori Uemura, va da gamba; Christophe Rousset, hpd. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901418 20

22:00

SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

A suite of suites

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Sullivan, A. Suite from Pineapple Poll (arr. Mackerras). Tasmanian SO/Marc Taddei. ABC 481 1143 20

Grieg, E. Suite no 1, op 46, from Peer Gynt (1876). Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 478 5630 15

Strauss, R. Suite from Whipped cream, op 70 (1924). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9606 50

Tchaikovsky, P. Suite no 4 in G, op 61, Mozartiana (1887). USSR Academic SO/ Yevgeny Svetlanov. Olympia OCD 109 28

Sunday 5 September

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Anne Irish

Kuhlau, F. Overture to The elf’s hill, op 100 (1828). Odense SO/Othmar Maga. Unicorn-Kanchana DKPCD 9110 11

Mozart, W. Piano sonata no 8 in A minor, K310 (1778). Alfred Brendel, pf. Philips 454 244-2 22

Schubert, F. Symphony no 5 in B flat, D485 (1816). Royal Concertgebouw O/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 4509-91184-2 27

Hummel, J. Piano trio no 2 in F, op 22 (c1807). Daniela Cammarano, vn; Luca Magariello, vc; Alessandro Deljavan, pf. Brilliant 94898 14

Beethoven, L. Triple concerto in C, op 56 (1803-04). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Berlin PO/Daniel Barenboim, pf & dir. EMI 5 55516 2 35

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME With Maureen Meers

The early days of jazz and ragtime as recorded during the first 30 years of the 20th century

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide Showcases diverse music from cultures around the world, both traditional and modern, featuring musicians from all corners of the globe, including Australia

14:00 FAMOUS FOURS Part 1 Prepared by Chris Blower

Shebalin, V. String quartet no 5 in F, op 33 Slavonic themes Melodiya MEL 10 00958 27 Borodin, A. String quartet no 2 in D (1885). Decca 455 632-2 28 Borodin Quartet (2 above)

Beethoven, L. Violin sonata no 5 in F, op 24, Spring (1800-01). Zino Francescatti, vn; Robert Casadesus, pf. CBS MPK 44852 19

Grieg, E. Last Spring, op 33 no 2 (orch. 1894-95). Marita Solberg, sop; Bergen PO/ Ole Kristian Ruud. BIS CD-1740/42 8

Raff, J. Concertino in G, op 76, Ode to Spring (1857). Jean-François Antonioli, pf; Lausanne CO/Lawrence Foster. Claves 50-8806 15

Schumann, R. Symphony no 1 in B flat, op 38, Spring (1841). Polish National RSO/Antoni Wit. Naxos 8.553082 33

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews

Hymns. Dear Lord and Father of mankind; Hark what a sound; Brightest and best are the sons of the morning. Choir of The Abbey School, Tewkesbury; Carleton Etherington, org; Benjamin Nicholas, cond. Guild GM 7223 9

Stanford, C. Villiers Magnificat for double choir. Vasari Singers/Jeremy Backhouse. Brilliant 95928/12 12

Bortnyansky, D. Sacred concerto: Psalm 137. Yurlov Academic Choir/Stanislav Gusev. Brilliant 95969/1 9

Hymns. Give us thy peace; You, Jesus understand best. Oulainen Youth Choir/ Tapani Tirila. Alba NCD46 4

Charpentier, M-A. Sanctus-Benedictus; Agnus Dei, from Messe pour le Port Royal. Capella Ricercar. Ricecar RIC126 15

Bruckner, A. Christus factus est. Latvian Radio Choir/Sigvards Klava. Ondine ODE1362-2 5

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00

SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC

With Stephen Wilson

09:00

MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews

Haydn, M. Missa Sancti Nicolai Tolentini (1768). St Albans Cathedral Girls’ Choir; Laws Baroque Players/Tom Winpenny. Naxos 8.574163 37

Josquin Desprez. Missa D’ung aultre amer. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 051 18

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Celebration of Spring

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Goldmark, K. Overture: In the Spring, op 36 (1888). Irish National SO/Stephen Gunzenhauser. Naxos 8.550745 10

Séverac, D. de A corner of the cemetery in Spring, from In Languedoc (1903-04). Jordi Masó, pf. Naxos 8.555855 8 Clerch, J. Prelude to Spring: in homage to Francisco Tárrega (2005). Michalis Kontaxakis, gui. Naxos 8.570191 14

18:00 SMALL FORCES

Prepared by Anne Irish

Suk, J. Piano trio in C minor, op 2 (1889/9091). Smetana Trio. Supraphon SU 3810-2 15

Paganini, N. Sonata concertata (1803). Gil Shaham, vn; Göran Söllscher, gui. DG 479 2565 14

Glinka, M. Grand sextet in E flat (1832). Alexei Bruni, vn; Mikhail Moshkunov, vn; Andrei Kevorkov, va; Erik Pozdeev, vc; Nikolai Gorbunov, db; Mikhail Pletnev, pf. Olympia MKM 76 25

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19:00

SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Fucik, J. Concert overture: Marinarella. Czech PO/Vaclav Neumann.

LP Orfeo S 147 861 B 11

Moscheles, I. Piano concerto no 4 in E, op 64 (1823). Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley, pf & dir.

Hyperion CDA67430 26

Holst, G. A Somerset rhapsody, op 21 no 2 (1906-07). London PO/Adrian Boult. Lyrita SRCD.222 9

Reicha, A. Symphony in F (1808). Beethoven Academie/Jan Caeyers. Audivis-Valois V 4834 36

20:30

NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Calogero Panvino Nas, M. No reason to panic, for wind orchestra, percussion and double basses (2006). Royal Concertgebouw O/David Robertson.

Radio Nederland RCO12004 6

Dillon, J. East 11th St. NY 10003 (1982). Members of Music Projects London. NMC D004 20

Harvey, M.K. Homage to Liszt (2011). Eugene Ughetti, perc; Michael Kieran Harvey, pf. Move MD 3368 8

Fox, C. IliK-relliK. Ian Pace, pf. NMC D066 15

Corigliano, J. Percussion concerto: Conjurer (2007) Evelyn Glennie, perc; Albany SO/David Alan Miller. Naxos 8.559757 36 22:00

Barber, S. Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (1947). Dawn Upshaw, sop; St Luke's O/David Zinman.

Elecktra/Nonesuch 979 187-2 15 Ginastera, A. Pampeana no 1, op 16 (1947). Sherban Lupu, vn; Alberto Portugheis, pf. ASV DCA 902 8

Milhaud, D. Concerto for marimba and vibraphone (1947). Rainer Kuisma, mar, vibraphone; Norrköping SO/Jorma Panula. BIS CD-149 19

Prokofiev, S. Violin sonata in D, op 115 (1947). James Ehnes, vn. Chandos CHAN 10787(2) 13 Shostakovich, D. Festive overture, op 96 (1947). Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 7000/1 6 Françaix, J. Divertissement for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1947). Members of Aulos Wind Quintet.

Musica Mundi 310 022 H1 10

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Chris Blower Méhul, É-N. Overture to La chasse du jeune Henri (1791). New Philharmonia O/Raymond Leppard. Philips 446 569-2 11

Liszt, F. Grand symphonic fantasy on themes from Berlioz’s Lélio (1834). Leslie Howard, pf; Budapest SO/Karl Anton Rickenbacher. Hyperion CDS44595 30

Rodrigo, J. Soleriana (1953). Mexico State SO/Enrique Bátiz. EMI 5 65901 2 42

12:00 SWING

SESSIONS

With John Buchanan Featuring bands of the 1930s swing era and the dance bands of the 1920s taken from radio broadcasts, transcriptions and recording sessions

14:00 LATIN AMERICAN ODYSSEY

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Sierra, R. Sinfonia no 4 (2008-09). Nashville Symphony/Giancarlo Guerrero. Naxos 8.559738 23

Machado, C. Musiques populaires brésiliennes (1973). Virginia Taylor, fl; Timothy Kain, gui. ABC 456 691-2 15

Lauro, A. Four Venezuelan waltzes (1984). Phil Moran, gui. Private PJM02 7 Ginastera, A. Harp concerto, op 25 (1956). Alice Giles, hp; Adelaide SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 454 506-2 23

Velázquez, C. Bésame mucho (arr. Ludovic). O/Eugene Kohn. Sony 88875123122 4

Lecuona, E. Siboney. Royal PO/Lee Holdridge. Sony 88697526902 4

Plácido Domingo, ten (2 above)

Nin, J. Four Spanish chants for piano four hands (arr. Cooke). Darryl Coote, Max Cooke, pf.

Move MCD 460 8 Ponce, M. Concerto of the South (1941). Andrés Segovia, gui; Symphony of the Air/ Enrique Jordá. MCA MCAD 42067 25

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 JAZZ PULSE With Chris Wetherall Jazz across the wide spectrum from early Louis to Coltrane, with plenty of Ellington and Basie, through to hard bop

20:00 STORMY MONDAY With Austin Harrison

A year in retrospect: 1947

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Benjamin, A. Waltz and Hyde Park galop, from An ideal husband (1947). BBC National O of Wales/Rumon Gamba.

Chandos CHAN 10713 7

13:00

HOWARD SHELLEY’S BRILLIANCE

Prepared by James Nightingale Moscheles, I. Anticipations of Scotland: A grand fantasy, op 75 (1828). Tasmanian SO. Hyperion CDA67276 15

Onslow, G. Six pieces (c1848). Hyperion CDA67947 13

Bridge, F. Phantasm (1931). BBC National O of Wales/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10729(6) X 24 Howard Shelley, pf (3 above)

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

Late night jazz, to listen and engage, and relax

Tuesday 7 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Julie Simonds

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JAZZ AFTER HOURS
listen and engage and
Monday 6 September 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With James Hunter
With Sue Jowell Late night jazz, to
relax
09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Colours

of the keyboard

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Edelmann, J. Piano sonata in C, op 10 no 3 (1782). Sylvie Pécot-Douatte, pf. Calliope CAL 9296 9

Croft, W. Suite in C minor. Nicholas Parle, spinet.

Fine Music concert recording 8

Dvorák, A. Sing fervent songs; When thy sweet glances; Death reigns; Thou only dear one, from 18 Songs (1865). Marcus Ullmann, ten; Andreas Frese, pf. Hänssler 98.641 8

Dussek, J. Duo concertant in E flat, op 72 (1811). Masumi Nagasawa, hp; Richard Egarr, fp.

Etcetera KTC1436 21

Vivaldi, A. Concerto no 1 in D (transcr. J.S. Bach). Wanda Landowska, hpd. Naxos 8.111055 9

Mozart, W. Quintet in E flat for winds and piano, K452 (1784). Les Vents Français. Warner Classics 0825646231850 25

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Denis Patterson

Beethoven, L. Overture to Leonora, op 72 no 2 (1804-05). Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Béla Drahos. Naxos 8.553431 15

Spohr, L. Clarinet concerto no 4 in E minor (1828). Michael Collins, cl; Swedish CO/Robin O’Neill.

Hyperion CDA67561 25 Brahms, J. Symphony no 2 in D, op 73 (1877). Gewandhaus O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 478 5344 40

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM

With Jeannie McInnes

An eclectic blending of agreeable rhythm and melody from the New Orleans jazz roots through to recent decades, including many Australian bands

13:00 NIGEL WESTLAKE AND FRIENDS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Khachaturian, A. Trio (1932). Nigel Westlake, cl; Dene Olding, vn; David Bollard, pf. Fine Music concert recording 15 Sculthorpe, P. Songs of sea and sky (1987/88). Nigel Westlake, cl; David Bollard, pf. Tall Poppies TP004 16

Weber, C.M. Clarinet quintet in B flat, op 34 (1815). Nigel Westlake, cl; Dene Olding, vn; Dimity Hall, vn; Irina Morozova, va; Julian Smiles, vc.

Fine Music concert recording 26

Westlake, N. Onomatopoeia (1984). Nigel Westlake, bass cl, with digital delay. Tall Poppies TP047 7 Mozart, W. Trio in B flat, K498, Kegelstatt (1786). Nigel Westlake, cl; Irina Morozova, va; David Bollard, pf. Fine Music concert recording 18

14:30 DORATI IN LONDON

Prepared by Derek Parker Liszt, F. Hungarian rhapsody no 4 in D minor (1846-85).

Mercury 432 015-2 11 Stravinsky, I. Ballet: The firebird (1910). Mercury 470 643-2 41

Bartók, B. Music for strings, percussion and celesta (1936).

Mercury 478 5092 31 London SO/Antal Dorati (all above)

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT

With Lloyd Capps Smooth small group jazz from the 50s on, and with a visit from Miles Davis each week

20:00 JUST IN

With Michael Field A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Albert Gormley Berwald, F. Piano trio no 2 in F minor (1851). Marieke Blankestijn, vn; Christopher Marks, vc; Susan Tomes, pf. Hyperion CDA66834 22

Bach, J. Christian Sextet in C for oboe, two horns, violin, cello and keyboard. English Concert.

Archiv 423 385-2 17

Dvorák, A. Sonata in F, op 57 (1880). Anthony Marwood, vn; Susan Tomes, pf. Hyperion CDA66934 23

Bottesini, G. Duetto (bef. 1856). Alessandro Dorella, cl; Davide Botto, db; Elda Laro, pf. Chandos CHAN 10867 10

Stravinsky, I. Septet for clarinet, bassoon, horn, piano and string trio (1953). European Soloists Ensemble/Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf & dir.

Decca 473 810-2 11

Mozart, W. String quartet in D, K499, Hoffmeister (1786). Tankstream Quartet. Fine Music concert recording 25

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Janine Burrus

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows

Prepared by Anabela Pina

Oswald, J. Pinkey House (pub. 1782). Concerto Caledonia/David McGuiness. Linn CKD 140 5

Rosenmüller, J. Suite I in C (pub. 1654). Hespérion XX/Jordi Savall. Astrée E 8709 14

Field, J. Piano sonata in E flat, op 1 no 1 (1801). Ian Hobson, pf. Arabesque Z 6595 10

Roman, J. Oboe concerto in B flat. Helén Jahren, ob; Musica Vitae/Wojciech Rajski. BIS CD-460 17

Hasse, J. Salve Regina (1744). James Bowman, ct; King's Consort/Robert King. Hyperion CDA66875 17

Giuliani, M. Grand duo concertant, op 85. Craig Ogden, gui; Alison Stephens, mand. Chandos CHAN 9780 6

Corrette, M. Concerto comique no 25, Les sauvages et la Fürstemberg (c1759). Florilegium/Neal Peres da Costa. Channel Classics CCS 7595 8

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Rita Felton

Szymanowski, K. Concert overture in E, op 12 (1905). Warsaw PO/Antoni Wit. Naxos 8.570722 14

Saint-Saëns, C. Piano concerto no 2 in G minor, op 22 (1868). Artur Rubinstein, pf; Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy. RCA 5666-2-RC 23

Shostakovich, D. Symphony no 5 in D minor, op 47 (1937). Philharmonia O/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Signum SIGCD135 44

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES

With Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION

With Simon Moore

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Wednesday 8 September

14:00

THE ARTISTRY OF YO-YO MA

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Beethoven, L. Cello sonata no 5 in D, op 102 no 2 (1815). Emanuel Ax, pf. CBS M2K 42446 22

Saint-Saëns, C. Havanaise, op 83 (1887; transcr. Yo-Yo Ma). Kathryn Stott, pf. Sony SK 87287 9

Piazzolla, A. Tango remembrances (1987). Sony SK 63122 6

Bloch, E. Schelomo, Hebraic rhapsody, op posth. (1959). Baltimore SO/David Zinman. Sony SK 57961 23

Morricone, E. Main theme, from Malena (2000). Rome Sinfonietta/Ennio Morricone. Sony SK 93456 4

Dvorák, A. Cello concerto no 2 in B minor, op 104 (1895). Berlin PO/Lorin Maazel. CBS M2K 44562 42

Yo-Yo Ma, vc (all above)

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 PLANET JAZZ With Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by James Nightingale Prokofiev, S. The love for three oranges, op 33. Opera in four acts. Libretto by the composer after Gozzi's play L'amore delle tre melarance. English libretto by Tom Stoppard. First performed Glyndebourne, 1983.

THE PRINCE: John MacMaster, ten

KING OF CLUBS: Bruce Martin, bass TRUFFALDINO: William Ferguson, ten LEANDRO: Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bar CLARISSA: Deborah Humble, cont TCHELIO: Jud Arthur, bass

PANTALOON: Warwick Fyfe, bar LINETTA, ORANGE#1: Wendy Dawn Thompson, cont

NICOLETTA, ORANGE#2: Sally-Anne Russell, mezz

NINETTA, ORANGE#3: Ali McGregor, sop Opera Australia Ch; Australian Opera and Ballet O/Richard Hickox.

Chandos 10347(2) 1:39

The son of the King of Clubs is unable to laugh. Attempts by the jester Truffaldino to cure him are frustrated by the prime minister, Leandro, who is conspiring with Clarissa, the king’s niece, to take the throne. They are protected by the witch Fata Morgana, while the king is under the protection of the magician Tchelio. The prince only laughs when Fata Morgana falls head-over-heels. She puts a curse on him: he will fall in love with three

oranges and pursue them to the ends of the earth. He sets off on the quest with Truffaldino. Following the advice of the magician, he steals the oranges from a monstrous cook, but the magician has also warned him not to cut the oranges unless he is near water and while he sleeps, Truffaldino, who is thirsty, cuts open two of them and the princesses inside die of thirst. Even when the prince cuts open the third orange, he is unable to provide a drink for the princess, Ninetta, who is only saved by the intervention of the audience. Smeraldina, Fata Morgana’s servant, puts the princess to sleep and substitutes herself, metamorphosing into a rat. Tchelio turns the rat into the princess and the conspirators are defeated.

22:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by James Nightingale

Myaskovsky, N. String quartet no 2 in C minor, op 33 no 2 (1930). Taneyev Quartet. Northern Flowers NFPMA 98005 19 Komarova, T. Piano sonata (1990). Lars Vogt, pf. EMI 7 54548 2 9 Schnittke, A. Viola concerto (1985). Nobuko Imai, va; Malmö SO/Lev Markiz. BIS CD-447 34

Vustin, A. Musique pour l’Ange (1994). Claude Delangle, sax; Vérène Westphal, vc; Jean Geoffroy, vibraphone. BIS CD-785 14

Boulez, P. Sur incises for three pianos, three harps and three percussion (1996-98). Ensemble Intercontemporain/Pierre Boulez. DG 477 6351 37

Thursday 9 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

The instruments: Brass

Prepared by James Nightingale Reed, A. Symphony for brass and percussion. Summit Brass/Carl Topilow. Pro Arte CDD 318 17

Koechlin, C. Poem for horn and orchestra, op 70bis (1927). Ben Jacks, hn; Queensland O/ Barry Tuckwell. Melba MR 301117 15

Gaubert, P. Symphonic piece. Christian Lindberg, tb; Roland Pöntinen, pf.

BIS CD-298 7

Koch, E. Monologue no 9 (1975). Morten Agerup, tuba.

Intim IMCD 096 6

Scarlatti, A. Cantata: Su le sponde del Tebro. Deborah York, sop; Crispian Steele-Perkins, tpt; King's Consort/Robert King.

Hyperion CDA66875 15

Bach, J.S. Aria variata in A minor, BWV989 (1710-13). Alison Balsom, tpt; Alastair Ross, hpd.

Warner 0 19162 2 9

Hoffmeister, F. Horn quintet in E flat. Nury Guarnaschelli, hn; Signum Quartet. Capriccio C 5059 10

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by David Brett

Mozart, W. Overture to The marriage of Figaro, K492 (1786). German Opera O/Karl Böhm.

DG 469 666-2 4

Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:104, London (1795). English Sinfonia/Charles Groves. IMP PCD 916 29

Walton, W. Symphony no 1 in B flat minor (1931-35). London SO/Colin Davis. LSO Live LSO0681 46

12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE With Maureen Meers

13:00 A BARBER CONCERT

Prepared by Derek Parker

Barber, S. Overture: The school for scandal, op 5 (1932). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 241-44 9

A hand of bridge (1958). Lesley Craig, sop; Louise Winter, mezz; Simon Wall, ten; Roderick Williams, bass; Royal Scottish NO/ Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559135 10

String quartet, op 11 (1936/38). Brodsky Quartet.

Chandos CHAN 10801 20

Agnus Dei (1967). Polyphony/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA67929 9

Violin concerto, op 14 (1939-41). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa. EMI 5 55360 2 22

Dover Beach, op 3 (1931). Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bass-bar; Australian String Quartet. ABC 476 4363 10

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14:30 ROMANTIC FAVOURITES

Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans

Mendelssohn, F. String symphony no 1 in C (1821). Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.553161 12

Wagner, R. A Faust overture (1840/43-44). Cleveland O/George Szell. CBS M2YK 46466 12

Massenet, J. Meditation, from Thaïs (1894; arr. Parhamovsky). Maxim Vengerov, vn; Vag Papian, pf; Virtuosi.

EMI 5 57164 2 6

Bruch, M. Jubilate, op 3 (1858). Elzbieta Towarnicka, sop; Cracow Philharmonic Ch & O/Roland Bader.

Koch Schwann 3-1253-2 5 Smetana, B. Tábor, from Má vlast (1874-79). Milwaukee SO/Zdenek Macal. Telarc 80265 12

Schubert, F. Symphony no 2 in B flat, D125 (1815). Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti. EMI CDC 7 54873 2 35

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD With Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Prepared by Di Cox

Lutoslawski, W. Little suite (1951). Pomeranian PO/Takao Ukigaya. Thorofon CTH 2041 11 Pärt, A. Fratres (1977; arr. Höfer). Kronos Quartet.

Nonesuch 979 181-2 9

Penderecki, K. Clarinet quartet (1993). Michel Lethiec, ct; Regis Pasquier, vn; Bruno Pasquier, va; Arto Noras, vc. Naxos 8.557052 16

Bacewicz, G. Violin concerto no 5 (1954). Joanna Kurkowicz, vn; Polish RSO/Lukasz Borowicz.

Chandos CHAN 10673 23

Górecki, H. Symphony no 3, op 36, Symphony of sorrowful songs (1976). Yvonne Kenny, sop; Adelaide SO/Takuo Yuasa. ABC 472 040-2 51

22:00

MARTIN PLAYS CARR-BOYD

Carr-Boyd, A. Harp in the highlands (2004); Rag for Razz (2007). Wirripang Wirr 015 7 Shoalhaven suite (1999). Jade JADCD-1103 14 John Martin, pf (2 above)

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 10 September

Brahms, J. Piano trio no 1 in B, op 8 (1853/89). Macquarie Trio.

ABC 472 668-2 38

00:00

CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Andrew Clark

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Something borrowed

Prepared by Chris Blower

Zimbalist, E. Sarasateana (arr. 1947; transcr. Primrose). Roberto Diaz, va; Robert Koenig, pf.

Naxos 8.557391 16

Dittersdorf, C. Oboe concerto in D (arr. Boldoczki). Gábor Boldoczki, tpt; Prague PO/ Emmanuel Villaume. Sony 88985443362 12

Reicha, A. 18 Variations and a fantasy on Mozart’s Se vuol ballare, op 51 (1804). JeanPierre Rampal, fl; Isaac Stern, vn; Mstislav Rostropovich, vc. Sony SK 44568 17

Rossini, G. Overture to Semiramide (1823; arr. Giuliani). Emanuele Segre, gui. Claves 50-9303 13

Beethoven, L. Trio in B flat for clarinet (arr. for viola), cello and piano, op 11 (1797). Maxim Rysanov, va; Kristina Blaumane, vc; Jacob Katsnelson, pf. Onyx 4108 21

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Frank Morrison Milhaud, D. Ballet: Le boeuf sur le toit, op 58 (1919). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9023 16

Pleyel, I. Clarinet concerto in C (1797). Paul Meyer, cl; Franz Liszt CO/Jean-Pierre Rampal. Denon CO-78911 24

Stanford, C. Villiers Symphony no 4 in F, op 31 (1888). Bournemouth SO/David LloydJones. Naxos 8.570285 43

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR With Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 SCHUMANN AND BRAHMS

Prepared by James Nightingale Schumann, R. Violin sonata no 1 in A minor, op 105 (1851). Anthony Marwood, vn; Susan Tomes, pf. Hyperion CDA67180 16

14:00 TRACING THE MUSICAL HERITAGE Part 8

Prepared by Chris Blower

Bernstein, L. Sonata for clarinet and piano (1941-42). Paul Meyer, cl; Eric Le Sage, pf. Denon CO-18016 10

Mr and Mrs Webb say goodnight, from Arias and barcarolles (1988). Judy Kaye, sop; William Sharp, bar; Michael Barrett, Steven Blier, pf.

Koch International KIC 7000-2 7

Symphonic dances, from West Side story (1960). New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. CBS MYK 44773 21

Piston, W. Ballet: The incredible flutist (1938). Eastman-Rochester O/Howard Hanson. Mercury 478 5092 16

Violin concerto no 1 (1939). James Buswell, vn; Ukraine NSO/Theodore Kuchar. Naxos 8.559003 22

Dukas, P. The sorcerer’s apprentice (1897). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 241-32 12

Ballet: La péri (1911-12). New York PO/Pierre Boulez. Sony 88875192992 19

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Prepared by Frank Morrison

Wagner, R. Overture to Tannhäuser (1845). Georg Solti, cond. Decca 417 752-2 15

Bloch, E. Schelomo: Hebraic rhapsody (1915-16). Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Alan Gilbert, cond. CSO Resound CSOR 901 801 23

Bartók, B. Hungarian sketches (1931). Pierre Boulez, cond. DG 445 825-2 11

Schoenberg, A. Five pieces, op 16 (1909). Rafael Kubelík, cond. Mercury 478 5092 17

Bruckner, A. Symphony in D minor (1869). Daniel Barenboim, cond.

DG 437 250-2 46 Chicago SO (all above)

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22:00

BAROQUE AND BEFORE

The Bach Dynasty

Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic

Bach, J. Christoph Keyboard concerto in A. Music Collection. Naxos 8.570474 21

Bach, J. Ludwig Trauermusik: Prima pars. Anna Prohaska, sop; Ivonne Fuchs, cont; Maximilian Schmitt, ten; Andreas Wolf, bass; RIAS Chamber Choir; Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin/Hans-Christoph Rademann. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902080 25

Bach, H. Sonatas: no 1 in C; no 2 in F. Parley of Instruments. Hyperion CDA67079 6

Bach, J. Unser Leben ist ein Schatten. Collegium Vocale; Ricercar Consort/Philippe Herreweghe. Ricercar RIC 017001 7

Bach, J. Christoph Meine Freundin, du bist schön, Wedding cantata; Wie bist du denn, o Gott? 34

Bach, H. Ich danke dir, Gott. Ulla Groenewold, cont. 6

Maria Zedelius, sop; David Cordier, ct; Paul Elliott, ten; Michael Schopper, bass; Rheinische Kantorei; members of Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel (2 above) Archiv 419 253-2

Bach, C.P.E. Trio sonata in B minor, Wq143 (1731). Le Nouveau Quatuor. Amon Ra SAR 44 9

Saturday 11 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00

SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC

With Stephen Wilson

09:00

WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Anne Irish Chopin, F. Andante spianato and grande polonaise brillante in E flat, op 22 (1834). Martha Argerich, pf. DG 477 5430 13

Gade, N. Three piano pieces (1837). Anker Blyme, pf. Marco Polo DCCD 9115 13

Beethoven, L. Piano sonata no 8 in C minor, op 13, Pathétique (1798). Radu Lupu, pf. Decca 478 2826 22

10:00

MUSICAL JOURNEYS

Prepared by David Brett

Mendelssohn, F. Overture: Calm sea and prosperous voyage, op 27 (1828). Vienna PO/ Christoph von Dohnányi. Decca 460 239-2 12

Fernström, J. Songs of the sea, op 62 (1942). Miah Persson, sop; Malmö SO/Lan Shui. BIS CD-997 16

Bloch, E. Poems of the sea (1922). István Kassai, pf. Marco Polo 8.223288 10

Glazunov, A. Fantasy: The sea, op 28 (1889). USSR RSO/Gennady Provatorov. Melodiya MA 3010 16

Wood, Haydn. The seafarer (1940). CzechoSlovak RSO/Ludovit Rajter. Naxos 8.554711 9

Bax, A. On the sea-shore (c1953; orch. Parlett). Ulster O/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 8473 7 Ravel, M. Un barque sur l'océan (1906). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9129 8

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Robert Small Hovhaness, A. Symphony no 53, op 377, Star dawn (1983); Grand final processional, from Symphony no 20, op 223, Three journeys to a holy mountain (1968); Intermezzo, from The flowering peach, op 125 (c1954). Ohio State Concert Band/Keith Brion. Delos DE 3158 24

12:00 URBAN

JAZZ LOUNGE

With Leita Hutchings

13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD

With Maureen Meers

Nostalgic music and artists from the 30s, 40s and 50s and occasionally beyond, in a trip down many memory lanes

14:00 TWO, THREE, FOUR

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Carulli, F. Serenade in A, op 96 no 1. Amadeus Guitar Duo. Naxos 8.573442 9

Suk, J. Elegy, op 23 (1902). Streeton Trio. Fine Music concert recording 5 Rossini, G. Quartet no 1 in F (c1804; arr. Berr, Zachert). Canberra Wind Soloists. ABC 434 718-2 11

14:30 SATURDAY

MATINEE

Operetta in the afternoon

Prepared by Anne-Louise Luccarini

Offenbach, J. La vie parisienne. Operetta in four acts. Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. First performed Paris, 1873.

RAOUL de GARDEFEU: Andreas Schindler, ten

BOBINET CHICARD: Klaus Hammes Brock, ten

MÉTELLA: Martina Serafin, mezz

LORD MacDONALD: Michael Glücksmann, bar

LADY MacDONALD: Ingrid Kaiserfeld, sop

BRAZILIAN: Götz Zemann, bar

FRICK/PROSPER: Wolfgang Gratschmaie, bar

Mörbisch Festival Ch; Burgenland SO/Rudolph Bible.

OEHMS classics OC 252 1:16

At the bustling Saint-Lazare station, in 1860, constantly arriving trains are filled with wealthy foreigners, eager to experience the fabled gaiety of Parisian life. Gardefeu and Bobinet, rivals for the favours of the lovely Métella, studiously ignore each other but when she arrives from Trouville on the arm of another, they bury the hatchet and resolve to address a worthier social level. Tourists continue to pour in, and Gardefeu’s former servant Joseph, now working for the Grand Hotel, arrives to fetch an English lord and his wife. Gardefeu takes one look at the delectable Lady MacDonald and bribes Joseph to change places. He escorts the couple to his own townhouse, telling them it’s an annexe of the Grand Hotel, and lodges them in well-separated bedrooms. This suits his lordship, as his idea of a good time in Paris involves becoming acquainted with Métella, whose reputation has crossed the Channel. Gardefeu plans to beguile Lord MacDonald with an elaborate dinner and then somehow get him out of the way, leaving himself a clear field with her ladyship. A hapless bootmaker and glover, arriving to deliver their goods, find themselves posing as a major and a colonel’s widow, with a tableful of hurriedly assembled ‘friends’. A remarkably good time is had by all, and, after this, Bobinet hosts an intimate gathering at his absent aunt’s townhouse. Servants turn into fashionable guests. Bobinet becomes an admiral, with the chambermaid as his wife, her task being to seduce Lord MacDonald. However, Métella, anxious to win back Gardefeu, joins forces with her ladyship, who wants to extricate her husband from the perils of Parisian life. This is achieved, but not before Gardefeu and his lordship almost come to blows. All’s well that ends well; c’est la vie parisienne!

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Overture to La belle Hélène (1864). Ernest Ansermet, cond.

Decca 425 083-2 9

Les oiseaux dans la charmille, from The tales of Hoffmann (1881). Joan Sutherland, sop; Richard Bonynge, cond.

LP EMI DTS 571/72 5

Suisse Romande O (2 above)

Il était une fois à la cour d'Eisenach, from The tales of Hoffmann (1881). Alfredo Kraus, ten; Paul Gyton, ten; Welsh National Opera Ch & O/Carlo Rizzi.

Philips 442 785-2 5

Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour, from The tales of Hoffmann. Joan Sutherland, sop; Hugette Tourangeau, mezz; Pro Arte of Lausanne and Du Brassus; Suisse Romande Choirs & O/ Richard Bonynge.

Decca 421 314-2 4

Cello concerto in G, Concerto militaire (1847). Catalin Ilea, vc; Rumanian RSO/Emil Simon. Olympia OCD 422 29

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Organ Music Society of Sydney The King of Instruments

With John Hanna

18:00

STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Maureen Meers

Herbert, V. Excerpts from Mlle. Modiste. 10 Excerpts from The fortune teller. Arabesque Z6529 8 Excerpts from The Princess Pat. 14 Excerpts from Natoma. Arabesque Z6561 16

Eastman Dryden O/Donald Hunsberger (all above).

19:00

EMERGENT JAZZ

With Keith Pettigrew

20:00

THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Richard Rodney Bennett

Prepared by James Nightingale

Bennett, Richard. Partita (1995). Philharmonia O/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10389 18

Five impromptus (1974). Craig Ogden, gui. Nimbus NI 5390 8

Reflections on a sixteenth century tune (1999). Philharmonia O/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10389 15

Town and country. BBC Singers/Paul Brough. Signum SIGCD 293 7

Songs before sleep (2002-03). Jonathan Lemalu, bar; Philharmonia O/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10389 17

Sonata (1991). Paul Watkins, vc; Huw Watkins, pf. Chandos CHAN 10862 20 Symphony no 3 (1987). Monte Carlo PO/ James DePreist. Koch 3-7341-2 21

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by James Nightingale Busoni, F. String quartet no 2 in D minor, op 26 (1889). Austrian String Quartet. Pantheon D 14090 34

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 17 in G, K453 (1784). Andrea Lam, pf: Tasmanian SO/ Nicholas Milton. ABC 481 0247 30

Hyde, M. Viola sonata (1937). Anne-Louise Comerford, va; James Muir, pf. Walsingham 2WAL8036-2CD 16

Larsson, L-E. Symphony no 3 in C minor, op 34 (1944-45). Helsingborg SO/Sten Frykberg. BIS CD-96 33

Sunday 12 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC

With Peter Poole

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Taverner, J. Dum transisset Sabbatum. Singers of Saint Laurence/Neil McEwan. ABC 476 5106 7

Milhaud, D. Jacob's dreams, op 294 (1949). Solistes du Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique. Erato ECD 88254 20

Tallis, T. Lamentations II. Clerks of Choir of New College, Oxford/Edward Higginbottom. Collins 14872 14

Tavener, J. Little Requiem for Father Malachy Lynch (1972). Choir of Westminster Abbey; English CO/Martin Neary. Sony SK 66613 11

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Di Cox

Schubert, F. Overture in D in the Italian style, D590 (1817). Menuhin FO/Yehudi Menuhin. EMI 1 66445 2 8

Carulli, F. Concerto in G. Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl; Alexandre Lagoya, gui; Franz Liszt CO/ János Rolla. CBS MK 42130 22

Pinto, G. Piano sonata in C minor (1802-03). Ian Hobson, pf. Arabesque Z 6595 19

Paisiello, G. Nel cor più non mi sento, from L’amor contrastato (1789; ed. Bonynge). Joan Sutherland, sop; Philomusica of London/ Granville Jones.

Decca 475 6302 4

Stamitz, C. Cello concerto in A (c1786). Claude Starck, vc; South-West German CO, Pforzheim/Paul Angerer.

Claves 50 8105 19

Bach, C.P.E. La capricieuse in D minor. Luca Pianca, lute.

Harmonia Mundi HMI 987063 4

Kuhlau, F. Suite from Elverhøj, op 100 (1828). Odense SO/Othmar Maga. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP(CD)9132 33

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME With Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

14:00 FAMOUS FOURS Part 2

Prepared by Chris Blower

Mozart, W. String quartet no 17 in B flat, K458, Hunt (1784).

DG 445 598-2 26

Beethoven, L. String quartet in E flat, op 74, Harp (1809).

DG 479 1432 30

Emerson String Quartet (2 above)

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL

The majesty of Bruckner Prepared by Derek Parker

Bruckner, A. Mass in D minor (1864). Joan Rodgers, sop; Catherine Wyn-Rogers, cont; Keith Lewis, ten; Alastair Miles, bass; Corydon Singers & O; James O'Donnell, org; Matthew Best, cond. Hyperion CDA66650 44

Symphony no 4 in E flat, Romantic (1874). Staatskapelle Dresden/Eugen Jochum. Brilliant 92084 1:05

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Meg Matthews

Hymns. Crown Him with many crowns; The church’s one foundation. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Richard Farnes, org; Stephen Cleobury, cond. Decca B0006647-2 6

Haydn, J. Agnus Dei; Dona nobis pacem, from Missa in angustiis, Hob.XXII:11, Nelson Mass (1798). Donna Brown, sop; Sally BrucePayne, mezz; Peter Butterfield, ten; Gerald Finley, bass; English Baroque Soloists; Monteverdi Choir/John Eliot Gardiner. Philips 475 103-2 5

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Dvorák, A. When my body dies, from Stabat Mater (1877). Christine Goerke, sop; Marietta Simpson, mezz; Stanford Olsen, ten; Nathan Berg, bass-bar; Atlanta Ch & SO/Robert Shaw.

Telarc 80506 8

Bruckner, A. Locus iste; Ave Maria. Bavarian Radio Choir/Eugen Jochum. DG 457 743-2 8

Grieg, E. Ave Maris Stella. Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne/Michael Leighton-Jones. ABC 472 310-2 4

Pärt, A. Magnificat (1989). Theatre of Voices/ Paul Hillier.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907182 7

Rutter, J. O be joyful in the Lord; Open thou mine eyes. Cambridge Singers/John Rutter. Collegium CS 500 6

Parry, H. Jerusalem (orch. Elgar). Waynflete Singers; Choir of Winchester Cathedral; Timothy Byram-Wigfield, org; Bournemouth SO/David Hill.

Argo 430 836-2 3

Davies, H. Walford God be in my head. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Richard Farnes, org; Stephen Cleobury, cond. Decca B0006647-2 2

18:00 SMALL FORCES

Prepared by Paul Cooke Beach, A. Theme and variations in A minor for flute and string quartet, op 80 (1916). Ambache. Chandos CHAN 9752 21

Haydn, J. Baryton trio in A, Hob.XI:25 (c176667). Munich Baryton Trio. Claves 50-609 10

Ghedini, G. Violin sonata in E flat (c1922). Franco Gulli, vn; Enrica Cavallo, pf. Dynamic CDS 39 23

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Anabela Pina Shostakovich, D. Romance, from The gadfly (1955). Royal Liverpool PO/Libor Pesek. Sony 88697290382 7

Moszkowski, M. From foreign lands, op 23 (1884). Polish National RSO/Antoni Wit. Naxos 8.553989 22

Dussek, J. Piano concerto in B flat op 22 (1793). Andreas Staier, fp; Concerto Cologne. Capriccio 5072 24

Dvorák, A. Serenade in E for strings, op 22 (1875). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/ Neville Marriner. Decca 466 459-2 28

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Krystal Li

Tavares, G. Ladainha (2009). Cellists of Metropolitan O. Fine Music concert recording 10 Carter, E. Dialogues II (2010). Pierre-Laurent Aimard, pf; Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Oliver Knussen. Ondine ODE 1296-2 5

Kats-Chernin, E. Character interludes (200002). Virginia Taylor, fl; Timothy Kain, gui. Move MCD 454 13

Higdon, J. Viola concerto (2014). Roberto Díaz, va; Nashville SO/Giancarlo Guerrero. Naxos 8.559823 22

Schultz, A. Lake moonrise, op 94 (2013). Jenny Duck-Chong, mezz; Jason Noble, cl; Geoffrey Gartner, vc; William Jackson, perc. Tall Poppies TP236 4 Mills, R. Symphony of nocturnes (2008). Melbourne SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 4217 29

22:00

JAZZ AFTER HOURS

With Deborah Evans

Monday 13 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1930

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Grechaninov, A. Piano trio no 2 in G, op 128 (1930). Bekova Sisters. Chandos CHAN 9461 19

Milhaud, D. La cheminée du roi René, op 205 (1930). Dennis Brain Wind Quintet. BBC BBCL 4066-2 12

Villa-Lobos, H. Bachianas brasileiras no 1 (1930). French National RO/Heitor Villa-Lobos. EMI CDH 7 61015 2 20

Romberg, S. I bring a love song, from Viennese nights (1930). Jean Carlton, sop; William Diehl, bar; O/Sigmund Romberg. Naxos 8.110886 5

Prokofiev, S. String quartet no 1 in B minor, op 50 (1930). Chilingirian Quartet. Chandos CHAN 8929 23

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Schumann, R. Overture, scherzo and finale, op 52 (1841/45). Polish National RSO/ Johannes Wildner. Naxos 8.550608 17

Khachaturian, A. Cello concerto in E minor (1946). Dmitry Yablonsky, vc; Moscow City SO/Maxim Fedotov. Naxos 8.570463 33

Bruch, M. Symphony no 3 in E, op 51 (pub. 1887). Gewandhaus O/Kurt Masur. Philips 462 164-2 32

12:00 SWING SESSIONS

With John Buchanan

13:00

STEPHANIE McCALLUM AND FRIENDS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen d’Indy, V. Poem of the mountains, op 15 (1881). ABC 461 798-2 20 Saint-Saëns, C. Romance, op 37 (1871). Geoffrey Collins, fl. Fine Music tape archive 6 Alkan, C-V. Étude in G flat, op 35 no 10, Song of love - song of death (1847).

Tall Poppies TP055 10 Beethoven, L. Cello sonata no 5 in D, op 102 no 2 (1815). Georg Pedersen, vc. Fine Music concert recording 20 Weber, C.M. Sonata no 4 in E minor, op 70 (1819-22). ABC 462 763-2 24 Stephanie McCallum, pf (all above)

14:30 FRENCH WOMEN COMPOSERS

Prepared by James Nightingale Farrenc, L. Symphony no 2 in D, op 35 (1845). Solistes Europeéns, Luxembourg/ Christoph König. Naxos 8.573706 33

Viardot, Pauline. Chansons: Havanaise; Hai Lui! Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf. Decca 455 981-2 9

Violin sonatina in A minor (1874). Reto Kuppel, vn; Wolfgang Manz, pf. Naxos 8.573607 11

Boulanger, L. Psalm 130: Out of the depths (1917). Sally Bruce-Payne, mezz; Julian Podger, ten; Monteverdi Choir; London SO/ John Eliot Gardiner. DG 463 789-2 27

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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 JAZZ PULSE

With Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY

With Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

With Gail Monjo

Tuesday 14 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00

FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST

including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

With Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Colours of the keyboard

Prepared by James Nightingale

Pierné, G. Étude de concert, op 13 (1887). Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, pf. Chandos CHAN 10871 4

Bach, J.S. Trio sonata no 1 in E flat, BWV525 (c1730). Gillian Weir, org. Argo 460 185-2 9

Françaix, J. Concertino in F (1934). Philippe Cassard, pf; Ulster O/Thierry Fischer. Hyperion CDA67384 9

Liszt, F. Reminiscences, after Bellini’s Norma (1841). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44538 17

Schubert, F. Sonata no 8 in F sharp minor, D571 (1817; compl. Munro). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP079 17

Prokofiev, S. Flute sonata in D, op 94 (1943). Manuela Wiesler, fl; Roland Pöntinen, pf. BIS CD-419 23

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Angus McPherson

Vanhal, J. Sinfonia in D (c1779). Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.554341 18

Sutherland, M. Violin concerto (1954/60). Leonard Dommett, vn; Melbourne SO/Patrick Thomas.

ABC 481 7995 25

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 1 in E minor, op 39 (1899). Philharmonia O/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Decca 478 2826 40

12:00

JAZZ RHYTHM

With Jeannie McInnes

13:00 SYDNEY SYMPHONY 2021

What's on in SSO's 2021 concert season.

14:00 THOROUGHLY ROMANTIC CONCERT

Prepared by Derek Parker

Mahler, G. Adagietto, from Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor (1901-02). Sinfonia Australis/ Antony Walker. ABC 481 0773 10

Czerny, C. Introduction, variations et polacca dans le style brillant sur la cavatine from Bellini’s opera Il pirata (1828). Rosemary Tuck, pf; English CO/Richard Bonynge. Naxos 8.573254 19

Bruch, M. Violin concerto no 1 in G minor, op 26 (1868). Lu Siqing, vn; Melbourne SO/John Marcus. ABC 481 6757 23

Tchaikovsky, P. Sérénade mélancolique, op 26 (1875). James Ehnes, vn; Sydney SO/ Vladimir Ashkenazy. Sydney Symphony SSO201206 9

Grieg, E. Piano concerto in A minor, op 16 (1868). Joseph Moog, pf; German Radio PO/ Nicholas Milton. Onyx ONYX 4144 30

Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll (1870). New York PO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 64 108 17

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT

With Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN With James Nightingale A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Ries, F. Cello sonata in G minor, op 125 (1823). Guido Larisch, vc; Robert Hill, fp. cpo 999 666-2 29

Ireland, J. Trio no 3 (1938). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Karine Georgian, vc; Ian Brown, pf. Chandos CHAN 9377/8 25

Coleridge-Taylor, S. Piano quintet in G minor, op 1 (1893). Members of Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67590 26

Reicha, A. Wind quintet in B flat, op 88 no 5 (1811-17). Academia Wind Quintet of Prague. Hyperion CDD22006 32

Wednesday 15 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Janine Burrus

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Baermann, H. Introduction and polonaise, op 25. Dario Zingales, cl; Florian Podgoreanu, pf. Brilliant Classics 95785 7

Grétry, A-E-M. String quartet in D, op 3 no 4 (1761-65). Haydn Quartet. Koch 310 158 H1 10

Dieupart, C. Suite in G (pub. 1701). Frans Brüggen, rec; Nikolaus Harnoncourt, va da gamba; Gustav Leonhardt, hpd.

LP Telefunken SMA 25073 14

Caccini, G. Amarilli mia bella. Siobhán Stagg, sop; Latitude 37. ABC 476 4525 7

Quantz, J. Horn concerto no 9 in E flat. Barry Tuckwell, hn; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Iona Brown. Decca 417 406-2 9

Vanhal, J. Sinfonia in C (c1760-62). Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.554341 11

Cartellieri, A. Parthia no 3 in E flat, sextet for winds (c1813-14). Consortium Classicum. MDG 301 1483-2 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Michael Field

Janácek, L. Lachian dances (1925). Rotterdam PO/James Conlon. Erato ECD 88095 22

Lalo, E. Concerto russe, op 29 (1879). Olivier Charlier, vn; BBC PO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9758 31

Vaughan Williams, R. Symphony no 8 in D minor (1956). London SO/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8828 30

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES

With Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION

With Simon Moore

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14:00 SUNRISE

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Hymn to the sun, from The golden cockerel (1909). Aida Garifullina, sop; ORF Radio SO/Cornelius Meister. Decca 478 8305 5

Glass, P. Hymn to the sun, from Akhnaten. Paul Esswood, ct; Stuttgart State Opera Ch & O.

Sony 88697529862 6

Nielsen, C. Overture: Helios, op 17 (1903). Danish NSO/Thomas Dausgaard. Da Capo 6.220518 12

Davies, P. Maxwell An Orkney wedding, with sunrise (1985). George McIlwham, bagpipes; Scottish CO/Peter Maxwell Davies. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP(CD)9070 12

Ives, C. Sunrise (1926). Sheila Schonbrun, sop; Members of Continuum/Cheryl Seltzer, pf and dir.

Naxos 8.559194 6

Delius, F. A song before sunrise (c1918). Northern Sinfonia of England/Richard Hickox. EMI 5 65067 2 6

Gjeilo, O. The spheres, from Sunrise Mass (bef. 2016). Australian Brandenburg Choir; Brian Nixon, perc;Heidi Jones, org; Paul Dyer, cond. ABC 481 6488 6

Haydn, J. String quartet no 4 in B flat, op 76 no 4, Sunrise (1799). Lindsays.

ASV DCA 1077 23

Sibelius, J. Night ride and sunrise, op 55 (1908). New Zealand SO/Pietari Inkinen. Naxos 8.570763 17

Tavener, J. Eternity’s sunrise (1997). Patricia Rozario, sop; Academy of Ancient Music Ch & O/Paul Goodwin. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907231 11

Lumsdaine, D. After sunrise (1989). Recorded soundscape Cambewarra Mountain. Tall Poppies TP083 4

16:00

FINE MUSIC DRIVE

including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00

PLANET JAZZ

With Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Massenet, J. Don Quichotte. Opera in five acts. Libretto by Henri Cain. First performed Monte Carlo, 1910.

DULCINÉE: Anna Kiknadze, mezz

DON QUICHOTTE: Ferruccio Furlanetto, ten SANCHO PANÇA: Andrei Serov, bass-bar JUAN: Dmitry Koleushko

TENEBRIN, BANDIT CHIEF: Didier Jouanny

Mariinsky Theatre Ch & O/Valery Gergiev. Mariinsky MAR0523 1:52

In a small town in Spain, the beautiful Dulcinée is being praised and admired, but despite the general adoration, feels some strange dissatisfaction: she longs to meet a true knight. Don Quichotte and his faithful servant, Sancho Pança, arrive amid the general laughter and merriment. The crowd makes fun of the knight's rueful countenance and his veneration for the beautiful Dulcinée, whom he sees as the ideal woman. He sings a serenade to her and is challenged to a duel by Juan, another of her admirers. Dulcinée prevents the fight and Don Quichotte declares that henceforth he will serve her. As proof of his devotion, she asks him to recover a necklace stolen from her by bandits. Don Quichotte sets out without delay, accompanied by the unhappy Sanço. While the two are resting on their quest, the bandits appear and are about to hang Don Quichotte. He stops them by telling them his story. Tenbrin, leader of the bandits, is so touched that he releases Don Quichotte and gives him the necklace to return. The victorious knight returns to Dulcinée with the necklace and asks for her hand in marriage. She is delighted with the necklace but refuses his offer. Crushed by her rejection, Don Quichotte leaves. Sanço tries to console him but the old knight feels death approaching. As he thinks of Dulcinée, Don Quichotte dies. Ballet music from Le Cid (1885). City of Birmingham SO/Louis Frémaux. EMI 5 65150 2 20

22:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Angus McPherson

Gerhard, R. Dances from Don Quixote (1947). Eduardo Fernández, gui; Ulster O/Josep Caballé-Domenech. BBC Music BBC MM255 17

Musgrave, T. Clarinet concerto (1971). Gervase de Peyer, cl; London SO/Norman Del Mar.

Lyrita SRCD.253 24 Cree-Brown, C. Icescape (2003). New Zealand SO/Kenneth Young. Move MD 3327 9

Tüür, E-S. Symphony no 6, Strata (2007). Nordic SO/Anu Tali. ECM New Series 2040 476 3799 32

00:00

CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL

DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

The instruments: Brass Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Respighi, O. Concerto à cinque (1933). Neil Black, ob; Graham Ashton, tpt; Ingolf Turban, vn; Stephen Williams, db; Ian Watson, pf; English CO/Marcello Viotti. Claves 50-9017 24

Alfvén, H. Vallflickans dans (arr. Lindberg). Christian Lindberg, tb; Roland Pöntinen, pf. BIS 298 4

Poulenc, F. Sonata (1922). Thierry Caens, tpt; André Cazalet, hn; Michel Becquet, tb. Pierre Verany PV 793041 9

Purcell, H. Sonata in D for trumpet and strings (1694). John Wallace, tpt; Philharmonia O/ Christopher Warren-Green. Nimbus NI 5017 7

Stanford, C. Villiers Fantasy in A minor for horn quintet (1922). Stephen Stirling, hn; RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet. Hyperion CDA67434 12

Stravinsky, I. Suite from The soldier’s tale (1918). William Blount, cl; Chris Gekker, tpt; Michael Powell, tb; Frank Morelli, bn; Rolf Schulte, vn; John Feeney, db; Gordon Gottlieb, perc; Robert Craft, cond. Naxos 8.557505 25

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Peter Poole

Coleridge-Taylor, S. Petite suite de concert, op 77 (1910). RTE Concert O/Adrian Leaper. Marco Polo 8.223516 16

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 20 in D minor, K466 (1785). Malcolm Bilson, fp; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 427 847-2 29

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 5 in E flat, op 82 (1915-19). Royal Concertgebouw O/Paavo Berglund.

Radio Nederland RCO12004 33

12:00

JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE

With Maureen Meers

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13:00 THE SOUND OF TRIUMPH

Prepared by Derek Parker

Elgar, E. Triumphal march, from Caractacus, op 50 (1897-98). Royal PO/Yehudi Menuhin. Virgin VC 7 91175-2 7

Vierne, L. Triumphal march for the centenary of Napoleon I (1921). Maurice André, tpt; Pierre Cochereau, org; Ensemble d’instruments à vent et Fanfare/Armand Birbaum.

Decca 478 4664 12

Lord Berners. Suite from The triumph of Neptune (1926). Royal Liverpool PO/Barry Wordsworth.

EMI CDC 7 47668 2 22

Khachaturian, A. Triumphal poem (1947). BBC PO/Fedor Gluschenko. Chandos CHAN 9321 18

Brahms, J. Triumphlied, op 55 (1870-71). Silka-Thora Matthies, pf; Christian Köhn, pf. Naxos 8.554119 22

14:30 CLOCK WORKS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Spike, K. Gandalf’s clock (2003). Leah Lock, fl; Deborah de Graaff, cl; Kristofer Spike, pf spikekarpf@aol.com 7

Beethoven, L. Adagio in F, WoO33 no 1, Mechanical clock (1799; transcr. Pröhle). JeanPierre Rampal, fl; Marielle Nordmann, hp. Sony SK 44552 5

Romberg, S. Just once around the clock, from May wine (1938). Jo Cameron, mezz; O/ Sigmund Romberg. Naxos 8.110886 5

Françaix, J. The floral clock (1955). Joseph Ortuso, ob; Tasmanian SO/Joannes Roose. LP ABC/Festival L38548 16

Haydn, J. Pieces for mechanical clock. Robert Ampt, org. Move MD 3030 7

Mozart, W. Piece for a clockwork organ, K608 (1791). Vienna Flautists. Orfeo C 239 911 A 10

Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:101, Clock (1793-94). Concertgebouw O/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 243 675-2 28

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE

including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD

With Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Prepared by James Nightingale Klami, U. Sea pictures, op 23 (1926-32). Turku PO/Jorma Panula. Naxos 8.553757 21

Kokkonen, J. Wind quintet (1971-73). Sinfonia Lahti Wind Quintet. BIS 528 13

Bergman, E. Four gallows songs, op 51b (1960). Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/ Paul Hillier. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908795 6

Rautavaara, E. Piano concerto no 1, op 45 (1969). Laura Mikkola, pf; Royal Scottish NO/ Hannu Lintu. Naxos 8.554147 21

Sallinen, A. Three dreams each within each; There is no stream (1973). Taru Valjakka, sop; Ralf Gothóni, pf. BIS 64 8

Sibelius, J. The lizard, op 8 (1909). Laura Vikman, vn; Jaakko Kuusisto, vn; Jyrki Lasonpalo, vn; Anna Kreetta Gribajcevic, va; Taneli Turunen, vc; Eero Munter, db. BIS BIS-2065 17

Kokkonen, J. Symphony no 4 (1971). Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskå. BIS 468 22

22:00 STRING QUARTET

Nielsen, C. String quartet in F, op 44 (1919). Young Danish String Quartet. Dacapo 6.220521 26

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 17 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Andrew Clark

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Something borrowed

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Wagner, R. Siegfried’s Rhine journey; Siegfried’s funeral march, from Götterdämmerung (1869-74; arr. Papworth). Mark Papworth, hn; Per Forsberg, tuba; Rosa Scaffidi, pf. Move MCD 597 16

Rachmaninov, S. Variations on a theme of Corelli, op 42 (1902/13/41). Scott Davie, pf. ABC 472 671-2 19

Villa-Lobos, H. Bachianas brasileiras no 6 (1938). William Bennett, fl; Robin O'Neill, bn. Hyperion CDA66295 9

Chabrier, E. Three romantic waltzes (1883). Toulouse Capitole O/Michel Plasson. EMI 7 54004 2 15

Tchaikovsky, P. Nutcracker suite, op 71a (1892; arr. York). Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Delos DE 3132 21

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Sebastian Condon

Dvorák, A. Overture: In nature’s realm, op 91 (1891). Ulster O/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 7123 14

Chopin, F. Piano concerto no 2 in F minor, op 21 (1830). Brenda Jones, pf; Willoughby SO/Stephen Mould.

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Schubert, F. Symphony no 8 in B minor, D759, Unfinished (1822). Australian CO/ Vladimir Kamirsky.

Fine Music tape archive 37

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR

With Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 FRENCH CLASSICAL COMPOSERS

Prepared by James Nightingale

Grétry, A-E-M. Il va venir ... Pardonne, o mon judge, from Silvain (1770). Christiane Karg, sop; Arcangelo/Jonathan Cohen. Berlin 0300389BC 5

Onslow, G. Piano trio in D, op 14 no 3 (pub. 1818). Trio Cascades. cpo 777 232-2 20

Pleyel, I. Sonata in G (1789-90). Wolfgang Brunner, Leonore von Stauss, fp. Profil Medien PH18087 10

Gossec, F-J. Symphony in F, op 12 no 6 (pub.1769). London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert.

Chandos CHAN 9661 15

14:00 THE ARTISTRY OF JASCHA HEIFETZ

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Sibelius, J. Violin concerto in D minor, op 47 (1903/05). Jascha Heifetz, vn; London PO/ Thomas Beecham. Naxos 8.110938 26

Dvorák, A. Piano quintet in A, op 81 (1887). Jascha Heifetz, vn; Israel Baker, vn; Joseph de Pasquale, va; Gregor Piatigorsky, vc; Jacob Lateiner, pf. RCA GD87965 29

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Prokofiev, S. Violin concerto no 2 in G minor, op 63 (1935). Jascha Heifetz, vn; Boston SO/ Serge Koussevitsky. Naxos 8.110942 26

Brahms, J. String sextet no 2 in G, op 36 (1864). Jascha Heifetz, vn; Israel Baker, vn; William Primrose, va; Virginia Majewski, va; Gregor Piatigorsky, vc; Gabor Rijto, vc. RCA GD87965 29

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION

Mattheson, J. Suite no 11 (pub. 1714). Bradford Tracey, hpd. LP EMI 1C 065-99 875 14

Telemann, G. Overture in C, Hamburg ebb and flow (1723). Maurice Steger, rec; Akademie für Alte Musik/George Kallweit. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901917 25

Messiah (1759). Susanne BorchertRohwedder, sop; Gabriele Künzler, alto; Holger Off, ten; Eckhard Trox, bass-bar; Vokalensemble der Rellinger Kantorei; Salzburg Soloists; members of Hamburg PO/ Wolfgang Zilcher.

Christophorus CHE 0159-2 32

Sousa, J.P. Washington Post march. Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/Elgar Howarth. Decca 410-290-1 2

Wagner, R. Niebelungen march. Central Band of the Royal Air Force. EMI 8 37188 2 4

Collins - Stuart - Tate - Nugent. Music hall selection. Coldstream Guards. Bridge 100-003-2 3 Sousa, J.P. Humoresque on Swannee. Allentown Band/Ronald Demkee. AMP 20059 7

12:00

20:00

EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Piano works arranged for orchestra

Prepared by Chris Blower

Korngold, E. Fairy tale pictures, op 3 (1910; orch. 1913). BBC PO/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9631 19

Debussy, C. Children’s corner suite (1906-08; orch. Caplet). French National Radio TO/Jean Martinon.

EMI CDM 1 66432 2 18

Brahms, J. Hungarian dances (1852). London SO/Neemr Järvi.

Chandos CHAN 8885 9

Tchaikovsky, P. Children's album, op 39 (1878; arr. Milman, Spivakov). Moscow Virtuosi/Vladimir Spivakov. RCA 09026 61964 2 27

Satie, E. Gymnopédies nos 1 and 2 (1888; orch. Debussy). Toulouse Capitole O/Michael Plasson.

EMI CDC 7 49471-2 7

Dvorák, A. String quartet in F, op 96, American (1893; orch. Rosenkrans). Royal PO/ Charles Rosenkrans. Telarc 80610 28

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Musicians of Hamburg

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Keiser, R. Act III, scene 5 from Croesus (1730). Werner Güra, ten; Akademie für Alte Musik/René Jacobs.

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908250.79 8

Hasse, J. Sonata in B minor, op 2 no 6. Nancy Hadden, fl; Erin Headley, bass viol; Malcolm Proud, hpd.

CRD 3488 9

Handel, G. Vedrai s’a tuo dispetto, from Almira, HWV1 (1704). Emma Kirkby, sop; Brandenburg Consort/Roy Goodman.

Hyperion CDS44271/3 5

Suite from Almira, HWV1 (1705; arr. Holman). Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA67053 14

Saturday 18 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00

09:00

SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC

WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Chris Blower

Grieg, E. Lyric pieces, bk 2, op 38 (1883). Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, pf. Naxos 8.553394 19

Brahms, J. Variations and fugue on a theme by Handel in B flat, op 24 (1861). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 479 1965 31

10:00 MUSICAL JOURNEYS

Prepared by Jennifer Foong Rossini, G. Overture to The Turk in Italy (1814). National PO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 400 049-2 8

Sarasate, P. de Spanish dance no 4, op 22 no 2, Jota Navarra (pub. 1878-82). Tianwa Yang, vn; Markus Hadulla, pf. Naxos 8.557767 5

Saint-Saëns, C. Suite algérienne, op 60 (1880). Swiss Italian O/Francis Travis. Chandos CHAN 9837 20

Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 3 in D, op 29, Polish (1875). Russian Federation State SO/ Yevgeny Svetlanov. Emergo Classics EC 3627-2 48

11:30 ON PARADE

Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Trad. Scarborough Fair. Cory Band/Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 195 4

URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE With Leita Hutchings

13:00 THE HORN IN TRIO

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Reinecke, C. Trio in B flat for clarinet, horn and piano, op 274 (c1905). Trio Slaskia. Dux DUX 1219 26

Brahms, J. Trio in E flat, op 40 (1865). Barry Tuckwell, hn; Brenton Langbein, vn; Maureen Jones, pf. ex libris CD 6059 30

14:00 SATURDAY MATINEE

Prepared by Brian Drummond

Khachaturian, A. Ballet: Spartacus (1943). RIAS Chamber Choir; German SO/Michail Jurowski. Capriccio C5112 2:17

Verdi, G. Chorus of the Hebrew slaves, from Nabucco (1842). Opera Queensland Ch; Queensland SO/Johannes Fritzsch. ABC 476 3489 5

Grieg, E. Holberg suite, op 40 (1884; orch. 1885). Israel CO/Yoav Talmi. Chandos CHAN 8593 22

17:00

SOCIETY SPOT

Classical Guitar Society With Darryl Rule

18:00 STAGE AND

Prepared by Paul Cooke

SCREEN

Burgon, G. Suite: Testament of youth (1979). Philharmonia O/Geoffrey Burgon. Silva Screen FILMCD 723 10

Coward, N. Twentieth century blues, from Cavalcade (1931); Excerpts from Words and music (1932; arr. Buckeridge). Sophie Daneman, sop; Ian Bostridge, ten; Jeffrey Tate, pf. EMI 5 57374 2 16

Parker, A. Excerpts from Rhodes (1996). Madeline Bell, voice; Zulus of Simunye Pioneer Camp and Shakaland, Kwazululand, Natal, South Africa; London Metropolitan O/ Alan Parker. MCA MCD 60024

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19:00

EMERGENT JAZZ

With Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Hamilton Harty

Prepared by Di Cox Harty, H. A comedy overture (1906). Ulster O/ Takuo Yuasa. Naxos 8.557731 13

In Ireland (1915). Kenneth Smith, fl; Paul Rhodes, pf. ASV DCA 768 7

A John Field suite (1939).

Chandos CHAN 6583 20

Ode to a nightingale (1907). Heather Harper, sop.

Chandos CHAN 7035 23

Ulster O/Bryden Thomson (2 above)

Three pieces (1911). Sarah Francis, ob; Peter Dickinson, pf. LP Hyperion A66206 13

An Irish symphony (1904). Ulster O/Bryden Thomson.

Chandos CHAN 7035 34

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Chris Blower Kodály, Z. Variations on a Hungarian folk song, The peacock (1938-39). Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati.

Decca 443 006-2 25

Mendelssohn, F. Lauda Sion, op 73 (1846). Evelyne Brunner, sop; Naoka Iharo, cont; Alejandro Ramirez, ten; Philippe Huttenlocher, bass; Gulbenkian Ch & O/Michel Corboz. Erato 4509-94359-2 28

Haydn, J. Quartet in D for concertante guitar, violin, viola and cello (bef. 1765; arr. from String quartet, op 2 no 2). Karin Schaupp, gui; members of Flinders Quartet. ABC 476 4435 23

Dvorák, A. Symphony no 8 in G, op 88 (1892). London PO/Charles Mackerras. EMI 5 65026 2 37

Sunday 19 September

Reicha, A. Missa pro defunctis, Requiem (aft. 1809). Venceslava Hruba-Freiburger, sop; Anna Barová, cont; Vladimir Dolezal, ten; Ludek Vele, bass; Prague Philharmonic Choir; Jaroslav Tvrzsk, org; Dvorák CO/Lubomír Mátl. Supraphon SU 3859-2 55

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weber, C.M. Symphony no 1 in C (1807). Queensland PO/John Georgiadis. Naxos 8.550928 25

Mozart, W. Misero! O sogno ... Aura, che intorno spiri, K431 (1783). Christophe Prégardien, ten; La Petite Bande/Sigiswald Kuijken.

Virgin VC 7 90753-2 10

Cartellieri, A. Parthia no 2 in E flat (c1813-14). Consortium Classicum. MDG 301 1483-2 32

Hoffmann, E. Piano sonata no 5 in C minor (1808). Luisa Guembes-Buchanan, pf. Del Aguila DA 55311 14

Kozeluch, L. Sinfonia concertante in E flat. Siegfried Goethel, tpt; Walter Meuter, db; Akashi Ochi, mand; Werner Genuit, pf; Consortium Classicum; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Iona Brown.

EMI CDM 7 69389 2 28

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME

With Jeannie McInnes

13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

14:00 FAMOUS FOURS Part 3 Prepared by Chris Blower

Mozart, W. Serenade in G, K525, Eine kleine Nachtmusik (1787). 17 Dvorák, A. Five bagatelles, op 47 (1878). 17 Decca 476 2802 (2 above)

Beethoven, L. String quartet in F minor, op 95, Quartetto serioso (1810). Decca 478 2826 20

Takács Quartet (all above)

Concerto da camera (1949). Aurèle Nicolet, fl; Heinz Holliger, cora; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner.

Philips 434 105 2 17

Music from the film, Les misérables (1934; ed. Adriano). Slovak RSO/Adriano. Marco Polo 8.223181 59

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Richard Munge

Hymns. Praise my soul, the King of Heaven; Dear Lord and Father of mankind. Julian Empett, bass; Choir of Westminster Abbey; Robert Quinney, org; James O’Donnell, cond. Hyperion CDA 68013 5

Psalm. No 71: In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust. Choir of York Minster; John Scott Whizeley, org; Philip Moore, cond. Priory PR 5013 7

Stanford, C. Villiers Te Deum; Jubilate Deo in A. Choir of Ely Cathedral; Jeremy Filsell, org; Paul Trepte, cond. Heritage HTG 219 12

Parry, H. Anthem: I was glad. Cathedral Choristers of Britain; Simon Johnston, org; Andrew Carwood, cond. Decca 483 1531 7

Stanford, C. Villiers Anthem: The Lord is my shepherd. Choir of New College, Oxford/ Edward Higginbottom. CRD 3507 8

Hymns. O for a closer walk with God; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond. Helios CDH 55036 6

Reger, M. Fugue in D. Peter King, org. Prelude CDPR 2553 4

18:00

SMALL FORCES

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Handel, G. Sonata in A minor, HWV362. Clas Pehrsson, rec; Cecilia Peijel, gui. BIS CD-135 9

Saint-Saëns, C. Piano quartet in E (1853). Quatuor Élyséen.

Arion ARN 68242 21

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL

THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC

With Robert Small

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Bach, J.S. Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ, dass du für uns gestorben bist, BWV623 (1713-15). Det Fynske Chamber Choir; Kevin Bowyer, org; Alice Joensen, cond. Nimbus NI 5457/8 1

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Cinema and Concert Hall Prepared by Paul Cooke

Honegger, A. Rhapsody (1917). Alain Marion,fl; Ashildur Haraldsdottir, fl; Michel Arrignon, cl; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Timpani 1C1010 9

Sonata (1912). Dong-Suk Kang, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Timpani IC1008 25

Nielsen, C. Wind quintet in E, op 43 (1922). Canberra Wind Soloists. ABC 456 357-2 23

19:00

SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Nicky Gluch

Mahler, G. Blumine (1884). Sydney SO/ Vladimir Ashkenazy. Sydney Symphony SSO201001 7

Mendelssohn, F. Psalm 42, op 42 (1837). Janet Baker, mezz; London Symphony Ch; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Virgin VC 7 91123-2 23

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Elgar, E. Symphony no 2 in E flat, op 63 (1911). Scottish NO/Alexander Gibson. Chandos CHAN 6523 52

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Nev Dorrington Rani, H. Home (2020). Gondwana Records GOND 037 23 Music for film and theatre (2021). Gondwana Records GOND 045 57 Hania Rani, pf (2 above) Sakamoto, R. Snowy village (2007). Ryuichi Sakamoto, pf.

Silk Screen Records SIL 1253 6

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

Monday 20 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

With James Hunter

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1821

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Weber, C.M. Overture to Preziosa (1821). Staatskapelle Dresden/Gustav Kuhn. Brilliant 99935 8

Mendelssohn, F. String symphony no 7 in D minor (1821). London FO/Ross Pople. Hyperion CDS44081/3 21

Schubert, F. 15 Original dances, D365 (1821). William Bennett, fl; Simon Wynberg, gui. ASV DCA 692 10

Rossini, G. Ami alfine? E chi non ama? ... Tace la tromba altera, from Matilde di Shabran (1821). Aleksandra Kurzak, sop; Warsaw Chamber Choir; Sinfonia Varsovia/Pier Giorgio Morandi. Decca 478 3553 9

Field, J. Nocturne in C (1821). Olga Tverskaya, fp. Opus111 OPS 30-178 10

Donizetti, G. String quartet no 12 in C (1821). Revolutionary Drawing Room. cpo 999 279-2 21

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Gerald Holder Bernstein, L. Overture to Candide (1955-56). Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 469 115-2 4

Brahms, J. Piano concerto no 2 in B flat, op 83 (1878-81). Nelson Freire, pf; Gewandhaus O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 475 7637 49

Clementi, M. Symphony no 3 in G, WoO34, Great National. Philharmonia O/Francesco d’Avalos. ASV DCS 247 30

12:00 SWING SESSIONS

With John Buchanan

13:00

A QUINTET OF SONATAS

Prepared by Derek Parker

Brahms, J. Violin sonata no 3 in D minor, op 108 (1886-88). David Oistrakh, vn; Sviatoslav Richter, pf.

Brilliant 8402 23

Schubert, F. Piano sonata no 21 in B flat, D960 (1828). András Schiff, fp. ECM 481 1572 39

Bach, J.S. Flute sonata in B minor, BWV1030 (1736-37). Maxence Larrieu, fl. Philips 438 809-2 18

Mozart, W. Violin sonata no 21 in E minor, K304 (1778). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 410 896-2 11

Beethoven, L. Piano sonata no 14 in C sharp minor, op 27 no 2, Moonlight (1801). Alfred Brendel, pf. Brilliant 94272 16

15:00 POLISH VIRTUOSO COMPOSERS

Prepared by James Nightingale Wieniawski, H. Polonaise no 1 in D, op 4 (pub. 1853). Leila Josefowicz, vn; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Philips 454 440-2 6

Chopin, F. Sonata no 1 in C minor, op 4 (1828). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 448 123-2 24

Bacewicz, G. Violin concerto no 3 (1948). Joanna Kurkowicz, vn; Polish RSO/Lukasz Borowicz.

Chandos CHAN 10533 23

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE

including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 JAZZ PULSE

With Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY

With Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

With Eddie Bernasconi

Tuesday 21 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Nielsen, C. Violin sonata no 2, op 35 (1912). Christian Tetzlaff, vn; Leif Ove Andsnes, pf. Virgin 5 45122 2 20

Roman, J. Suite no 1 in E flat. Joseph Payne, hpd.

BIS CD-669/670 8

Mozart, W. Sonata no 2 in F, K280 (1775). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 422 056-2 22

Widor, C-M. Toccata, from Organ symphony no 5 in F minor, op 42 no 1 (1879). Jennifer Chou, org. ABC 476 4621 7

Boccherini, L. Piano quintet no 5 in D (1797). Patrick Cohen, pf; Quatuor Mosaïques. Astrée E 8518 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Glinka, M. Overture to Ivan Susanin (1836). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00166 10 Koussevitzky, S. Concerto for double bass in F sharp minor, op 33 (1905). Stefano Sciascia, db; O/Antonio Salieri. Newton 8802200 21

Schubert, F. Symphony no 9 in C, D944, Great C Major (1825-28). Columbia SO/Bruno Walter.

Sony SMK 64478 52

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM

With Jeannie McInnes

13:00 PRIX DE ROME

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Berlioz, H. Overture: Les Francs-juges, op 3 (1827-28). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 480-2 12 Boulanger, L. D'un soir triste (1918). Women's PO/JoAnn Falletta. Koch 3 7169 2H1 12

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Presle, J. de la Voeu (1912); Dédotte (1913); Nocturne (1912). Stéphanie d’Oustrac, mezz; Pascal Jourdan, pf.

Ambronay AMY042 7

Mouquet, J. La flûte de Pan, op 15. Manuela Wiesler, fl; Helsingborg SO/Philippe Auguin. BIS CD-529 15 Schmitt, F. Rhapsodie parisienne (1900). Invencia Piano Duo. Grand Piano GP730X 6 Paray, P. Symphony no 1 in C (1935). Royal Scottish NO/James Paul. Reference RR-78 28

14:30 PETRUSHKA AND FRIENDS

Prepared by James Nightingale Clarke, Richard. Medley overture, from Harlequin restor’d (1732). Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA67115 4

Goossens, E. Pastorale et arlequinade for flute (or violin), oboe (or violin) and piano, op 41 (1924). Members of London Chamber Music Group. Chandos CHAN 10259 8

Scott, C. Two Pierrot pieces, op 35 (1904). Dennis Hennig, pf. Etcetera KTC 1132 7

Milhaud, D. Scaramouche: suite for saxophone, op 165c (1937; arr Milhaud for wind sextet). Nicholas Russoniello, sax; Sydney Omega Ensemble; David Rowden, cl and dir.

Fine Music Concert Recording 10 Beach, A. Les rêves de Columbine, op 65 (1907). Virginia Eskin, pf. Northeastern NR 223-CD 16

Stravinsky, I. Ballet: Petrushka (1911/45). Cleveland O/Pierre Boulez. DG 447 496-2 35

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT With Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN

With Charles Barton A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Frank Morrison Chadwick, G. String quartet in 1 in G minor (1878). Portland String Quartet. Northeastern NR 236 25

Briccialdi, G. Wind quintet in D, op 124. Avalon Wind Quintet. Naxos 8.553410 16

Haydn, J. Trio no 37 in D minor, Hob.XV:23 (1795). Erich Höbarth, vn; Christophe Coin, vc; Patrick Cohen, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901400 20 Albéniz, I. Oriental, from Songs of Spain, op 232 (1896; arr.). Pro Arte Guitar Trio. ASV WHL 2061 4 Milhaud, D. Suite, op 157b, from Anouilh’s Le voyageur sans bagages (1936). Ludmila Peterková, cl; Gabriela Demeterová, vn; Markéta Cibulková, pf. Supraphon SU 3481-2 131 11 Mendelssohn, F. String octet in E flat, op 20 (1825). Kreuzberg String Quartet; Eder Quartet. Teldec 8.44049 31

Wednesday 22 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Janine Burrus

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Elaine Siversen Grétry, A-E-M. Flute concerto in C. Claude Monteux, fl; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Decca 460 302-2 15 Gombert, N. In te Domine speravi, motet for six voices. Huelgas Ensemble/Paul van Nevel. Sony 88697478442 8

Loeillet de Gant, J.B. Sonata in B flat, op 3 no 9 (1715; arr.). Ludwig Güttler, tpt; Friedrich Kircheis, org. Berlin Classics 0012892BC 13

Loeillet of London, J.B. Sonata in G. Frans Brüggen, rec; Anner Bijlsma, baroque vc; Gustav Leonhardt, hpd. LP Telefunken SMA 25073 11

Gossec, F-J. Suite from Sabinus. Les Agrémens/Guy van Waas. MBF 1108 10

Van Maldere, P. Trio sonata no 1. André Siwy, vn; Yaga Siwy, vn; Simone Vierset, hpd. LP Alpha Brussels BRB 9 9 Fiocco, J-H. Recordare Domine quid accederit nobis, Incipit oratio Jeremiae Prophetae (1733). Sergio Foresti, bass; Claudio Frigerio, vc; Diana Petech, org; Roberto Gini, cond. Giulia GS 201021 12

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Chris Blower

Novák, V. Moravian-Slovak suite, op 32 (1903). Brno PO/Karel Sejna.

Supraphon 11 0682-2 27

Strauss, R. Horn concerto no 2 in E flat (1942). Barry Tuckwell, hn; London SO/István Kertész. Decca 478 6420 20

Balakirev, M. Symphony no 2 in D minor (1900-08). BBC PO/Vassily Sinaisky. Chandos CHAN 9727 35

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES

With Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION

With Simon Moore

14:00 THE GREAT CONDUCTORS

Claudio Abbado

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Strauss, J. II Overture to Waldmeister (1895). Vienna PO. DG 431 628-2 9

Mozart, W. Mia speranza adorata! … Ah non sai qual pene sia, K416 (1783). Christine Schäfer, sop; Berlin PO. DG 457 582-2 9

Hindemith, P. Symphonic metamorphoses on themes by Carl Maria von Weber (1943). London SO. Decca 478 5365 21

Beethoven, L. Fantasia in C minor, op 80, Choral (1807). Gabriel Lechner, sop, Gretchen Eder, sop; Elisabeth Mach, cont; Jorge Pita, ten, Andreas Esders, ten; Gerhard Eder, bass; Maurizio Pollini, pf; Vienna State Opera Ch. DG 4790913 18

Brahms, J. Hungarian dance no 1 in G minor (1852-69). DG 477 5424 3

Vienna PO (2 above)

Ravel, M. La valse (1921). London SO. DG 427 314-2 12

Tchaikovsky, P. Violin concerto in D, op 35 (1878). Maxim Vengerov, vn; Berlin PO. Teldec 4509-90881-2 35 Claudio Abbado, cond (all above)

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 PLANET JAZZ With Xavier Bichon

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20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Camille Mercep

Donizetti, G. Poliuto. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Salvadore Cammerano. First performed Naples, 1848.

POLIUTO: José Carreras, ten

PAOLINA: Katia Ricciarelli, sop

NEARCO: Paolo Gavaelli, bass

SEVERO: Juan Pons, bar

CALLISTENE: László Polgár, bass

Vienna Singakademie; Vienna SO/Oleg Caetani.

CBS M2K 44821 1:46

Set in Roman Armenia during the reign of the Roman emperor Decius from 249 to 251 A.D., Poliuto, an Armenian nobleman secretly converts to Christianity, which under the new Roman laws is punishable by death. His wife Paolina, suspecting his interest in the new faith, follows him to the Christian’s secret meeting place. Nearco, the leader of the Armenian Christians reports that the Roman general, Severo will soon arrive to help with the persecution of the Christians. Paolina is torn as she only married Poliuto believing Severo to be dead. The High Priest, Callistene tells Severo that Paolina's marriage may have been forced on her and arranges a meeting. He also arranges for Polituo to overhear the meeting of the two former lovers, arousing his jealousy. The news of Nearco’s capture prevents him from taking action against his wife, whom he believes unfaithful. To save Nearco, Polituo reveals his conversion to Christianity. While he is in prison, he has a dream that Paolina was really faithful and when she visits him, he forgives her. She tries to persuade him to give up his faith and when he refuses, she begs to be allowed to convert to Christianity. They both join the other Christians as they are led off to the lions.

22:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by James Nightingale

Busoni, F. Berceuse élégïaque, op 42 (1909). Royal Concertgebouw O/Ed Spanjaard. Radio Nederland RCO12004 9

Finsterer, M. Silva (2012). Ensemble Offspring.

Offspring Bites 1 15

Skempton, H. Reflections (1999-2002). William Howard, pf. Orchid Classics ORC100116 13

Page, R. Mirror (2012). Noise String Quartet. Vexations840 840-1301 16

Adams, J. Violin concerto (1993). Robert McDuffie, vn; Houston SO/Christoph Eschenbach.

Telarc 80494 34

Schnittke, A. Four hymns (1974-77). Christian Davisson, bn; Torleif Thedéen, vc; Entcho Radoukanov, db; Ingergerd Fredlund, hp; Anders Holdard, perc; Anders Loguin, perc; Mayumi Kamata, hpd. BIS CD-507 25

Thursday 23 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL

(1908). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00027 52

12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE With Maureen Meers

13:00 MUSIC FROM ANTON

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Bruckner, A. Adagio (1876). New PO of Westphalia/Johannes Wildner. Naxos 8.555928/9 18

DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

The instruments: Brass Prepared by Paul Cooke

Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV51: Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen (1730). Emma Kirkby, sop; Crispian Steele-Perkins, tpt; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner. Decca 476 8216 16

Sowerby, L. Very slowly, from Symphony no 2 in B, mvt 2 (1927-28). John Fairfield, hn; Chicago Sinfonietta/Paul Freeman. Cedille CDR 90000 039 8

Higdon, J. Trumpet songs. Scott Meredith, tpt; Rúbia Santos, pf. Albany TROY1395 9

Copland, A. Quiet city (arr. Hunsberger). Wynton Marsalis, tpt; Phillip Koch, cora; Eastman Wind Ensemble/Donald Hunsberger. CBS MK 44916 11

Bellini, V. Eccomi in lieta vesta, from The Capulets and the Montagues (1830). Elena Xanthoudakis, sop; Peter Francomb, hn; Royal Northern Sinfonia/Richard Bonynge. Signum SIGCD374 8

Falla, M. de Seven popular Spanish songs (1914; orch. Berio). Alison Balsom, tpt; Gothenburg SO/Edward Gardner. EMI 3 53255 2 12

Bruckner, A. Four motets (arr.). Septura. Naxos 8.573314 15

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Denis Patterson

Offenbach, J. Overture to Bluebeard (1866). Scottish CO/Antonio de Almeida. RCA 09026 68116 2 3

MacDowell, E. Piano concerto no 2 in D minor, op 23 (1884-86). Eugene List, pf; Vienna State Opera O/Carlos Chávez. BMG MCD 80086 26

Elgar, E. Symphony no 1 in A flat, op 55

Diabelli, A. Sonata in F, op 29. Eduardo Fernandez, gui. Decca 414 160-2 13

Rubinstein, A. Three characteristic pieces, op 9 (1847). Duo Pianistico di Firenze. Brilliant 95016 12

Zimmermann, A. Symphony in B flat. L’arte del mondo/Werner Ehrhardt. DHM G010003899299N 15

Wranitzky, A. String sextet in G. Ensemble Cordia. Brilliant 94168 24

14:30 A BEACH CONCERT

Prepared by James Nightingale Beach, A. Berceuse, op 40 no 2 (1903; arr. Koncz). Andreas Ottensamer, cl; Rotterdam PO/Yannick Nézet-Séguin. DG 481 0131 3

Prelude and fugue, op 81. Virginia Eskin, pf. Koch 3-7254-2 10

I did not say, op 51 no 1; We three, op 51 no 2 (1903). Katherine Kelton, mezz; Catherine Bringerud, pf. Naxos 8.559191 6

Theme and variations in A minor, op 80 (1916). The Ambache. Chandos CHAN 9752 21

Symphony in E minor, op 32, Gaelic (1896). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8958 41

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD With Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Kodály, Z. Suite from Háry János, op 15 (1927). Hungarian State SO/Ádám Fischer. Nimbus NI 5284 25

Weiner, L. Pereg recruiting dance, op 40. Hagai Shaham, vn; Arnon Erez, pf. Hyperion CDA67735 6

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Bartók, B. String quartet no 3 (1927). Vermeer Quartet. Naxos 8.557543-44 15

Lehár, F. Vilja, from The merry widow (1905). Joan Sutherland, sop; Ambrosian Singers; National PO/Richard Bonynge. LP EMI DTS 571/72 7

Kálmán, E. Village children. Berlin SO/Robert Stolz.

Eurodisc 258 667 6

Dohnányi, E. Symphony no 2 in E, op 40 (1943-44). BBC PO/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9455 50

22:00 GREENBAUM GUITAR SONATA

Prepared by James Nightingale Greenbaum, S. Sonata (2013). Ken Murray, gui. Lyrebird LB151217 21 The rotation of the earth (2018). ACO Collective. ABC 481 7374 5

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 24 September

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Andrew Clark

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Something borrowed

Prepared by Stephen Wilson Andriessen, H. Variations and fugue on a theme by Johann Kuhnau (1935). The Hague Residency O/Ferdinand Leitner. Olympia OCD 504 12

Mozart, W. 12 Variations in G on La bergère Célimène, K359 (1781). Takako Nishizaki, vn; Benjamin Loeb, pf.

Naxos 8.557664 15

Mangani, M. Tosca fantasy, after Puccini’s Tosca. European Wind Soloists/Patrick de Ritis.

Naxos 8.573259 12

Bach, J.S. Prelude and fugue in E flat, BWV552, St Anne (pub. 1739; arr. Schoenberg). Sydney SO/Edo de Waart. ABC 454 515-2 16

Widor, C-M. Three pieces (1909; arr. Rey). Alexei Ogrintchouk, ob; Alessandro Soccorsi, pf.

Naxos 8.573764 12

Liszt, F. Les adieux, reverie on Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet. Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44542 11

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Michael Field Ireland, J. A Downland suite (1932). English CO/David Garforth. Chandos CHAN 8390 17

Haydn, J. Trumpet concerto in E flat, Hob. VIIe:1 (1796). Geoffrey Payne, tpt; Melbourne SO/Michael Halász. ABC 982 697-6 15

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 3 in E flat, op 55, Eroica (1803). West-Eastern Divan O/ Daniel Barenboim. Decca 478 3511 51

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR With Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 TWO PIANOS

Prepared by Frank Morrison Chopin, F. Rondo in C, op posth. 73 (1828). Kurt Bauer, pf; Heidi Bung, pf. DG 477 8445 9

Poulenc, F. Sonata (1953). Pascal Rogé, pf; Jean-Philippe Collard, pf. Decca 443 968-2 22

Mozart, W. Sonata in D, K448 (1781). Murray Perahia, pf; Radu Lupu, pf. CBS MK 39511 22

14:00 TRACING THE MUSICAL HERITAGE Part 9

Prepared by Chris Blower Khachaturian, A. Suite no 1 or 1a, from ballet Gayaneh (1942). Vienna State Opera O/ Vladimir Golschmann. Everyman OVC 5010 22 Kabalevsky, D. Improvisation, op 21 (1934). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Nicholas Walker, pf. Chandos CHAN 10526 5

Suite from incidental music to The comedians, op 26 (1940). Moscow SO/Vasily Jelvakov. Naxos 8.553411 15

Lyadov, A. Polonaise in C, op 49. USSR Academic SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MA 19303 8

Variations on a theme by Glinka, op 35 (1894). Stephen Coombs, pf. Hyperion CDA66986 16

The enchanted lake, op 62 (1909). Queensland SO/Vladimir Verbitsky. ABC 476 3510 9

Myaskovsky, N. String quartet no 2 in C minor, op 33 no 2 (1930). Taneyev Quartet. Russian RD 11 031 19

Slavonic rhapsody in D minor, op 71 (1947). SO of the Russian Federation/Yevgeny Svetlanov.

Warner Classics 69689-8 12

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

From Wales

Prepared by Peter Poole

Hughes, A. Prelude for orchestra (1945). Royal PO/Owain Arwel Hughes. BIS CD-1674 13

German, E. Welsh rhapsody (1904). National SO of Ireland.

Marco Polo 8.223726 19

Arnold, M. Four Welsh dances, op 138. Queensland SO. Naxos 8.553526 10

Joyce, A. Grand march: Prince of Wales (1914). RTE Concert O. Marco Polo 8.223694 5

Andrew Penny, cond (3 above)

Jones, Daniel Symphony no 9 (1974). BBC Welsh SO/Bryden Thomson. 20 Mathias, W. Harp concerto, op 50 (1970). Osian Ellis, hp; London SO/David Atherton. 27

Lyrita SRCD.325 (2 above)

Rubbra, E. Symphony no 11, in one movement (for Colette), op 153 (1977-79). BBC NO of Wales/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9401 15

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Dutch music during the time of Rembrandt

Prepared by Robert Gilchrist

Sweelinck, J. Echo fantasia in the Ionian mode. Kurt Ison, org. KJI CDKJ001 10

Hollanders, H. Excerpts from Parnassus ecclesiasticus (1631). Caroline Stam, sop; Dorien Lievers, alto; Nico van der Meel, ten; Bas Ramselaar, bass; Musica Amphion/ Pieter-Jan Belder.

Brilliant 95917 13

Zappa, Francesco. Symphony in B flat, Cello symphony. Caroline Kang, vc; New Dutch Academy/Simon Murphy. PentaTone PTC 5186 365 12

Blankenburg, Q. Cantata: L'apologie des femmes (1715). Maarten Koningsberger, bar; Academy of the Begynhof, Amsterdam. Globe GLO 5055 12

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Schenck, J. Sonata no 1 in B minor, from Nymphs of the Rhine, vol I (c1700). Les Voix Humaines. Naxos 8.554414 15

Eyck, J. Pavane lachrymae: Four configurations on John Dowland’s Pavane lacrimae. Frans Brüggen, rec.

LP Telefunken SMA 25073 10

Huygens, C. Excerpts from Pathodia sacra et profana (pub. 1647). Caroline Stam, sop; Dorien Lievers, alto; Nico van der Meel, ten; Bas Ramselaar, bass; Pieter-Jan Belder, hpd, org; Musica Amphion. Brilliant 95917 12

Reincken, J. Sonata in A minor (pub. 1687). Musica Antiqua. Archiv 437 089-2 15

Fesch, W. de Concerto in F, op 10 no 5 (1741). Musici Academici/Dejan Mijajev. LP Alpha BNB5-6 7

Saturday 25 September

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC

With Peter Bell

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Granados, E. Three pieces from Goyescas (1911).

EMI CZS 7 62889 2 20

Séverac, D. de Cerdaña (1908-11). EMI 5 72372 2 31

Aldo Ciccolini, pf (2 above)

10:00 MUSICAL JOURNEYS

Prepared by James Nightingale Suk, J. Symphonic poem: Praga, op 26 (1904). Northwest German PO/Alun Francis. cpo 999 576-2 24

Wieniawski, H. Souvenir of Moscow, op 6 (1853). Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Joanna Gruenberg, pf.

Unicorn-Kanchana UKCD 2048 7

Kabalevsky, D. Piano concerto no 4, Prague, op 99. Kathryn Stott, pf; BBC PO/Neeme Järvi.

Chandos CHAN 10384 12

Telemann, G. Concerto polonois in B flat TWV43:B3. Holland Baroque. PentaTone PTC 5186 878 9

Liszt, F. Hungarian march for the coronation at Budapest, S523 (1870). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44522 5

Tchaikovsky, P. Moscow: Coronation cantata (1883). Svetlana Furdui, mezz; Vassily Gerello, bar; Dallas Symphony Ch & O/Andrew Litton. Delos DE 3196 23

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Chris Blower Langford, G. An Offenbach fantasy. Grimethorpe Colliery Band/Peter Parkes. Chandos CHAN 4542 10 Harmonious variations on a theme of Handel. John Foster Black Dyke Mills Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos CHAN 4510 17

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE With Leita Hutchings

13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD With Maureen Meers Nostalgic music and artists from the 30s, 40s and 50s and occasionally beyond, in a trip down many memory lanes

14:00 MANDOLIN INTERLUDE

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Weiss, S. Guitar concerto. Slava Grigoryan, gui; Melbourne Mandolin O/Fred Witt. Move MD3159 8 Hummel, J. Grande sonata, op 37a (1810). Alison Stephens, mand; Richard Burnett, pf. Amon Ra SAR 53 18

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE

The Song of the earth Prepared by Elaine Siversen Sculthorpe, P. Earth cry (1986). William Barton, did; New Zealand SO/James Judd. Naxos 8.557382 14

Sibelius, J. Song of the earth, op 93 (1919); Hymn to the earth, op 95 (1920). Dominante Choir; Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskä. BIS CD-1906/08 20

Birtwistle, H. Earth dances (1986). John Harle, sax; Paul Clarvis, drums; Cleveland O/ Christoph von Dohnányi. Decca 468 804-2 37

Mahler, G. The song of the earth (1908). Jessye Norman, sop; Jon Vickers, ten; London SO/Colin Davis.

LP Philips 7337 112 1:08

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Sydney Schubert Society With Ross Hayes

18:00

STAGE AND SCREEN

All the world’s a stage

Prepared by Angela Cockburn

Krieger, H. Excerpts from The tap dance kid (1983). Hinton Battle, voice; Martie Allard, voice; Gail Nelson, voice; Jimmy Tate, voice; Samuel E. Wright, voice; Broadway cast and O/Don Jones.

Orbis Ter Music Musc N28 17

Wise, J. Excerpts from Dames at sea (1966). Brian Cant, voice; Tim Doyle, voice; Joseph Blake, voice; Paul Robinson, voice; Sandra Dickinson, voice; Julie Faye, voice; Malcolm Newton, cond.

Orbis Ter N30 17

Bricusse - Newley. Excerpts from Stop the world, I want to get off (1961). Mike Holloway, voice; Louise Gold, voice; Danielle Carson, voice; Joanne Farrell, voice; Michelle Fine, voice; NSO Ensemble/Martin Yates.

Orbis Ter N38 18

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ

With Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Arnold Bax

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Bax, A. Enchanted summer (1910). Anne Williams-King, sop; Lynore McWhirter, sop; Barry Griffiths, vn; Brighton Festival Ch; Royal PO/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 8625 28

Viola sonata (1922). Hartmut Lindemann, va; Ben Martin, pf. Tacet 35 LC 7033 26

Red autumn (c1928); Hardanger (1927). Ashley Wass, pf; Martin Roscoe, pf. Naxos 8.570413 9

Symphony no 7 (1939). London PO/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8906/10 48

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Chris Blower

Tchaikovsky, P. Serenade in C for strings, op 48 (1880). London PO/Vladimir Jurowski. LPO LPO-2009AUS 32

Haydn, J. String quartet in D, Hob.III:49, Frog (1787). Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA66822 30

Glazunov, A. Ballet: Les ruses de l'amour, op 61 (1900). Mikhail Chernyakhobsky, vn; Victor Simon, vc; USSR RSO/Algis Ziuraitis. Melodiya MA 3010 52

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Sunday 26 September

Fine Music concert recordings

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Engelbert

Humperdinck

Bach, J.S. Prelude and fugue in C, BWV545.

Marie-Claire Alain, org. Erato 2564 69902-8 6

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC With Paul Roper

09:00 MUSICA

SACRA

Prepared by Nicky Gluch Monteverdi, C. Gloria à 7 voci, from Selva morale e spirituale (pub.1640). Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901316/18 13

Verdi, G. Four sacred pieces (pub. 1898). Elena Filipova, sop; Hungarian State Opera Choir & O/Pier Giorgio Morandi. Naxos 8.550944-45 40

10:00

THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Naumann, J. Overture to Amphion (1778). National Museum CO/Claude Génetay. Musica Sveciae MSCD 407 8 Edelmann, J. Piano sonata in G, op 6 no 1 (1778). Sylvie Pécot-Douatte, pf. Calliope CAL 9296 12

Lebrun, L. Clarinet concerto in B flat. Dieter Klöcker, cl; Munich CO/Hans Stadlmair. Schwann 3-6422-2 H1 18

Gluck, C. Quel est l’audacieux, from Orphée et Eurydice (1774). David Hobson, ten; Opera Australia Ch; Australian Opera and Ballet O/ Marco Guidarini. ABC 462 006-2 9

Brod, H. Quintet in C, op 2 no 2. Albert Schweitzer Quintet. cpo 999 498-2 24

Giuliani, M. Grand potpourri, op 53 (pub. 1814). Mikael Helasvuo, fl; Jukka Savijoki, gui. BIS CD-413 10

Gossec, F-J. Symphonie à 17 parties (1809). Swiss-Italian RO/Wolf-Dieter Hauschild. Naxos 8.554750-51 28

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME

With Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

14:00 FAMOUS FOURS Part 4

Prepared by Chris Blower

Dvorák, A. String quartet in F, op 96, American (1893). 27

Tchaikovsky, P. String quartet no 1 in D, op 11 (1871). 27

Australian String Quartet (2 above)

Prepared by Paul Cooke

18:00 SMALL FORCES

Prepared by Angus McPherson

Holland, D. Piano trio (1944). Eggner Trio. ABC 481 7995 16

Humperdinck, E. Piano quintet in G (1875). Andreas Kirpal, pf; Diogenes Quartet. cpo 777 547-2 30

When at night I go to sleep, dream sequence, from Hansel and Gretel (1893). Anthony Way, treb; Barbara Bonney, sop; English Sinfonia/ Neil Page. Decca 476 2649 9

Shakespeare suite no 1 (1905-07). Bamberg SO/Karl Anton Rickenbacher. Schwann 3-1197-2 23

Romanze; Blauveilchen; Entsagung; Oft sinn ich hin und wieder; Das Lied vom Glück; Sonntagsruhe. Olaf Bär, bar; Helmut Deutsch, pf. EMI 5 55393 2 13 Excerpts from The royal children (1910). Bamberg SO/Karl Anton Rickenbacher. Virgin VC 7 91494-2 20

String quartet in C (1920). Tonhalle Quartet. LP Schwann VMS 1016 15

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Jeremy Hall

Hymn. Angel voices ever singing. Christopher Dearnley, org. Helios CDH88036 3 Psalms. Nos 125, 126 and 127. Huw Williams, org.

Hyperion CDS44111 7 Stanford, C. Villiers Great service in C, op 115. Christopher Dearnley, org. Helios CDH55401 9 Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral/John Scott (3 above)

Rutter, J. Hymn to the Creator of light. Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge/Mark Williams. Signum SIGCD269 7 Fauré, G. Cantique de Jean Racine. Choir of Westminster Cathedral; Iain Simcock, org; James O’Donnell, cond. Hyperion CDA66669 6

Parry, H. There is an old belief, from Songs of farewell. Voces8. Voces8 Records LC 83703 5

Hymn. Praise to the holiest in the height. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott. cond. Helios CDH88036 4

Reinecke, C. Cello sonata no 1 in A minor, op 42 (1855). Martin Rummel, vc; Roland Krüger, pf. Naxos 8.573727 20

Hill, A. String quartet no 17 in C (1938). Dominion String Quartet. Naxos 8.573416 18

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Ippolitov-Ivanov, M. Caucasian sketches, op 10 (1894). Utah SO/Maurice Abravanel. Everyman OVC 5010 22

Crusell, B. Clarinet concerto no 1 in E flat, op 1 (1803). Karl Leister, cl; Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskä. BIS CD-345 21

Vaughan Williams, R. Symphony no 5 in D (1938-43/51). Adelaide SO/Patrick Thomas. ABC 476 4565 39

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by James Nightingale

Brophy, G. Sheer nylon dances (2000). Benjamin Greaves, vn; Shannon Tobin, vc; Therese Milanovic, pf. Move MD3310 14

Tiutiunnik, K. The quickening: a tribute to Jonathan Kramer (2005). Laura Chislett, fl; Stephanie McCallum, pf. onepoint.fm/Laurachislettjones 6

Donatoni, F. Esa (In Cauda V) (2000). Tokyo PO/Yoichi Sugiyama NEOS 11410 11

Firsova, E. Tender is the sorrow, op 130 (2010). Helen Vidovich, fl; Patrick Dawkins, vn; Morgan Goff, va; Valerie Wellbanks, vc; Fei Ren, pf. Meridian CDE 84635 8

Shaw, C. Punctum (pub. 2019). Attacca Quartet. Nonesuch ORANGE 10

Pozniak, A. En masse (2018). Ensemble Offspring/Roland Peelman. Ensemble Offspring Bites 3 32

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

With Deborah Evans

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Monday 27 September

Michl, J. Quartet no 1 in F. Ben Hoadley, bn; Hall String Trio. Naxos 8.574054 12

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Haydn, J. Keyboard sonata no 26 in C, Hob. XVI:2g (c1765-70). Paul Badura-Skoda, pf. Schwann 3-1572-2 7

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

06:00

With Robert Small

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1902

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Ysaÿe, E. Poème élégïaque (1902). Jerrold Rubenstein, vn; Belgian NO/Mendi Rodan. Schwann 311099 H1 15

Elgar, E. Dream children, op 43 (1902). Welsh National Opera O/Charles Mackerras. Decca 452 324-2 7

Joplin, S. The entertainer (1902). Donna Coleman, pf. ABC 481 0644 5

Lehár, F. Gold and silver waltz (1902). Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky. Decca 436 781-2 7

Dohnányi, E. Serenade in C, op 10 (1902). Mayumi Seiler, vn; Douglas Paterson, va; Jane Salmon, vc. Hyperion CDA66786 21

Mahler, G. Ich bin der Welt, from Three Rückert Lieder (1902). Kathleen Ferrier, cont; Vienna PO/Bruno Walter. Decca 475 078-2 5

MacDowell, E. New England idylls, op 62 (1902). James Barbagallo, pf. Marco Polo 8.223631 16

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Vogler, G. Overture to the play Hamlet (177879). London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 10504 11

Quantz, J. Flute concerto in B minor. Rachel Brown, fl; Brandenburg Consort/Roy Goodman.

Hyperion CDA66927 14

Raff, J. Symphony no 5 in E, op 177, Lenore (1873). Philharmonia O/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 1000 57

12:00 SWING SESSIONS

With John Buchanan

13:00 CLASSICAL HOUR

Prepared by James Nightingale Myslivecek, J. Sarò qual é il torrente, from Antigona (1773). Magdalena Kozená, mezz; Prague PO/Michel Swierczewski. DG 471 334-2 8

Mozart, W. Symphony no 28 in C, K200 (1774). Mozart Akademie Amsterdam/Jaap ter Linden.

Brilliant 94295 25

14:00 THE WORLD’S A GARDEN Prepared by Stephen Wilson Coates, E. Tone poem: The enchanted garden (1938). Sydney SO/John Lanchbery. ABC 446 282-2 16

Falla, M. de Nights in the gardens of Spain (1909-15). Clifford Curzon, pf; New SO/Enrique Jordá Decca 473 116-2. 25

Brumby, C. Gardens of the Villa Taranto (1991). Jane Rayner, fl; Peter Lynch, gui. LR0001 10

Delius, F. In a summer garden (1908). Welsh National Opera O/Charles Mackerras.

Argo 430 202-2 14

Fibich, Z. The garden party, from Studies of paintings, op 56 no 5 (1898-99). Radoslav Kvapil, pf. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP9149 6

Rodrigo, J. Music for a garden (1935). Castille and León SO/Max Bragado-Darman. Naxos 8.557101 11

Vaughan Williams, R. The garden of Proserpine (1899). Jane Irwin, mezz; Bournemouth SO/Paul Daniel. Albion Records ALBCD012 25

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 JAZZ PULSE

With Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY

With Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

With Gail Monjo

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Beethoven, L. Piano sonata no 26 in E flat, op 81a, Les adieux (1909-10). Stephen Kovacevich, pf. EMI 5 62700 2 16

Soler, A. Concerto no 1 in C. Bernard Brauchli, clvd; Esteban Elizondo, clvd. Titanic Ti-152 8 Bach, C.P.E. Fantasia II, Wq67 (1787). Inger Grundin-Brandt, hpd. BIS CD-142 9

Schobert, J. Trio in F, op 16 no 4 (pub. 176167). Chiara Banchini, vn; Philipp Bosbach, vc; Luciano Sgrizzi, fp. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901294 17

Mendelssohn, F. Sonata in A, op 65 no 3 (1844). Michael Dudman, org. Walsingham 3 WAL 8023 2 10

Liszt, F. Reminiscences of Norma after Bellini. Jorge Bolet, pf. Philips 456 814-2 20

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Chris Blower

Mendelssohn, F. Overture: Calm sea and prosperous voyage, op 27 (1828). Bamberg SO/Claus Peter Flor.

RCA Victor RD 87905 12

Smyth, E. Double concerto (1926). Richard Watkins, hn; Sophie Langdon, vn; BBC PO/ Odaline de la Martinez.

Chandos CHAN 9449 28 Albéniz, I. Suite española, op 47 (1886; orch. Frühbeck de Burgos). Mexico State SO/ Enrique Bátiz. ASV DCA 888 42

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM With Jeannie McInnes

13:00 THE ARTISTRY OF THE TAKÁCS QUARTET

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Haydn, J. String quartet in C, Hob.III:72 (1793). Hyperion CDA 67781

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Schumann, R. Piano quintet in E flat, op 44 (1842). Marc-André Hamelin, pf. Hyperion CDA67631 30

Dvorák, A. Five bagatelles, op 47 (1878). Decca 476 2802 17

Brahms, J. Piano quintet in F minor, op 34 (1861-64). András Schiff, pf. Decca 430 529-2 41

Takács String Quartet (all above)

15:00 GLAZUNOV AND RIMSKYKORSAKOV

Prepared by James Nightingale

Glazunov, A. Suite in E: From the Middle Ages, op 79 (1903). Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi.

Chandos CHAN 7049 23

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Suite from Le coq d’or (1909; compl. Glazunov, Steinberg). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Gramzapis GCD 00185 30

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE

including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT

With Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN

With David Garrett

A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Mozart, W. Trio in E flat, K498, Kegelstatt (1786). James Campbell, cl; Rostislav Dubinsky, va; Luba Edlina, pf. Chandos CHAN 8655 22

Beethoven, L. String quartet in D, op 18 no 3 (1798-1800). New Budapest String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66402 24

Cras, J-E. Quintet for harp, flute and string trio (1928). Michel Moraguès, fl; Isabelle Moretti, hp; members of Quatuor Parisii. naive V 5129 21

Rossini, G. Sonata à quattro no 1 in G (1804). Herrmann Klemeyer, fl; Hans Schöneberger, cl; Josef Peters, bn; Olaf Klamand, hn. Calig CAL 50850 12

Dvorák, A. Piano quartet in E flat, op 87. Ilya Gringolts, vn; Nathan Braude, va; Torleif Thedéen, vc; Polina Leschenko, pf. EMI 7 21119 2 33

Wednesday 29 September

00:00

CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am With Janine Burrus

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Désargus, X. Au clair de la lune (1820). Marielle Nordmann, hp; Brigitte Haudebourg, pf.

Arion ARN 68285 6

Starzer, J. Gavotte with trio. Eduard Melkus Ensemble. Archiv 439 964-2 2

Destouches, A. Ballet: Les éléments. Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood.

L’Oiseau-Lyre 421 656-2 20

Zipoli, D. Suite in F. Maurice André, tpt; JeanFrançois Paillard CO/Jean-François Paillard. Erato 2292-45062-2 12

Colin de Blamont, F. Cantata: Didon. Jennifer Smith, sop; Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski. Archiv 449 144-2 16

Brod, H. Wind quintet in F, op 2 no 2. Albert Schweitzer Quintet. cpo 999 498-2 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Derek Parker

Handel, G. Overture to Il pastor fido, HWV8a (1712). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 1932 24

Stravinsky, I. Concerto in E flat, Dumbarton Oaks (1937-38). Columbia SO/Igor Stravinsky. Sony SM3K 46 291-302 14

Tchaikovsky, P. Suite no 3 in G, op 55 (1884). USSR Academic SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MA 3014 42

12:00

JAZZ SKETCHES

With Robert Vale

13:00

IN CONVERSATION

With Simon Moore

14:00

STRAUSS, THE VOICE AND THE ORCHESTRA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Strauss, R. Liebeshymnus, op 32 no 3 (1896); Waldseligkeit, op 49 no 1 (1901); Verführung, op 33 no 1 (1896-97); Des Dichters Abendgang, op 47 no 2 (1900). Siegfried Jerusalem, ten; Gewandhaus O/ Kurt Masur.

Philips 432 614-2 18

Oboe concerto in D (1945/48). Alf Nilsson, ob; Stockholm Sinfonietta/Neeme Järvi. BIS CD-470 24

Four last songs, op posth. (1948). Yvonne Kenny, sop; Queensland SO/Johannes Fritzsch.

ABC 476 3954 21

Ein Heldenleben, op 40 (1897-98). Royal Concertgebouw O/Mariss Jansons. RCO Live RCO 04005 45

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE

including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00

PLANET JAZZ

With Xavier Bichon

20:00

AT THE OPERA

Grétry, A-E-M. Zémire et Azor. Opéra comique in four acts. Libretto by JeanFrançois Marmontel, after Madame de Beaumont’s La Belle et Bête. First performed Fontainebleau, 1771.

SANDER: Bruce Kelly, ten ZÉMIRE: Martine Masquelin, sop

ALI: Albert Voli, bar

AZOR: Gérard Garino, ten Herman Stinders, hpd; Royal Wallonian Opera Ch & O/Alan Curtis. Rodolphe RPC32525 1:48

The merchant Sander has three daughters. He promises to bring back from a voyage any gift they desire. Two ask for expensive gifts, but Zémire seeks only a rose. Sander and his servant Ali are shipwrecked on the way home. They reach land and discover a castle, apparently deserted but with a banquet table set for them. While there, Sander plucks a rose for Zémire. The lord of the castle appears. He is Azor, half man, half beast, and declares that anyone stealing his flowers will be condemned to death. After Sander explains, Azor pardons him on condition that he be allowed to marry one of Sander’s daughters.

Sander and Ali return home. Ali tells Zémire about the pact and she persuades Ali to take her to Azor. Azor laments his ugliness, imposed by a curse, and contrasts it with his longing for love and affection. Zémire arrives in the castle and is entertained by Azor’s

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servants. On seeing Azor she faints, but his courtesy and charm start to win her over. He allows Zémire to go home as long as she promises to return. Sander tries to persuade her not to return to Azor, but she insists on keeping her promise. Back at the castle, Azor laments Zémire’s absence but then hears her calling to him. She declares her love and the curse is lifted, Azor returning to his fully human state. All sing of the power of love as the opera concludes.

Tambourine, from Céphale et Procris (1773). Les Agrémens/Guy van Waas. Ricercar RIC 234 2

22:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke Wallen, E. Mighty river. BBC SO/Nicholas Collon.

BBC Music Magazine BBCMM454 17 Benjamin, G. Sonata (1976). Elizabeth Sellars, vn; Kenji Fujimura, pf. Move MD 3369 22

Finsterer, M. Lake ice, missed tales 1 (2013). Kees Boersma, db; Sydney SO/Jessica Cottis. ABC 481 9111 19

McCabe, J. Notturni et alba (1970). Jill Gomez, sop; City of Birmingham SO/Louis Frémaux.

EMI CDM 7 63176 2 22

Tippett, M. Symphony no 4 (1976-77). Bournemouth SO/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9233 34

Thursday 30 September

Mills, R. Soundscapes for percussion and orchestra. Richard Mills, perc; Queensland SO/Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 432 251-2 24

Beauvais, W. Well-tempered chôros. William Beauvais, gui; George Koller, db; Alan Hetherington, perc. Centrediscs CMC 14809 15

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Steve Coleman

Tchaikovsky, P. Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet (1869/80). Sydney SO/José Serebrier. ASV DCA 612 20

Rachmaninov, S. Piano concerto no 2 in C minor, op 18 (1901). Roger Woodward, pf; Sydney SO/Charles Dutoit. ABC 481 1322 33

Mozart, W. Symphony no 25 in G minor, K183 (1773). Academy of Ancient Music/Jaap Schröder, Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 417 841-2 28

12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE

With Maureen Meers

13:00 THE LONDON SINFONIETTA

Prepared by Derek Parker

Janácek, L. Concertino for piano and chamber ensemble (1925). Paul Crossley, pf. Decca 475 7518 18

Weill, K. Suite: Kleine Dreigroschenmusik (1928). DG 423 255-2 22

David Atherton, cond (2 above)

Falla, M. de Concerto for harpsichord, winds and strings (1923-26). John Constable, hpd; Simon Rattle, cond. Decca 466 128-2 13

Carr-Boyd, A. Three fantastic dances after Shostakovich (1993). Sydney Mandolins/ Adrian Hooper.

Jade JADCD 1037 13

Strauss, R. Dance suite after François Couperin’s keyboard works, op 107 (1923). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner.

Philips 446 696-2 28 Mills, R. Seaside dances (1989). Queensland SO/Richard Mills. ABC 432 251-2 24

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD With Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Prepared by Di Cox

Mussorgsky, M. St John’s night on Bald Mountain (1869-72; orch. Stokowski 1922). BBC PO/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9445 10 Glinka, M. Grand sextet in E flat for double bass, piano and string quartet (1832). Capricorn. Hyperion CDA66163 25

Borodin, A. Choral version of Polovtsian dances, from Prince Igor, Act II (1890). Kiev Chamber Choir; Ukraine National RSO/ Theodore Kuchar. Naxos 8.557456 11

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am

With Simon Moore

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

The instruments: Percussion

Prepared by Brian Drummond Vine, C. Symphony no 5, Percussion (1995). Synergy; Sydney SO/Edo de Waart. ABC 476 717-9 25

Bach, J.S. Well-tempered percussionists, BWV870, BWV882 and BWV875, from The well-tempered clavier (arr. Norgård). Safri Duo. Chandos CHAN 9482 8

Wesley-Smith, M. White Knight and Beaver (1984). Michael Askill, mar, xylophone; Tape realised by the composer.

Southern Cross SCCD 1021 9

Saint-Saëns, C. The carnival of the animals (1886). Antony Pay, cl; Christopher van Kampen, vc; Robin McGee, db; Pascal Rogé, pf; Cristina Ortiz, pf; Charles Dutoit, cond. Decca 478 5616 23

Stravinsky, I. Ragtime for 11 players (1918; arr. Stravinsky). Esa-Pekka Salonen, cond. Sony SK 45 965 4 London Sinfonietta (all above)

14:30 MUSIC OF THE DANCE

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Weber, C.M. Invitation to the dance, op 65 (1819; orch. Berlioz). Sydney SO/Tibor Paul. ABC 476 6955 10

Smetana, B. Dance of the comedians, from The bartered bride (1866). BBC PO/ Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10518 6

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. String quartet in F, op 12 (1875). Lyric Quartet. Meridian CDE 84293 20 Arensky, A. Suite no 1, op 15 (1888). Stephen Coombs, pf; Ian Munro, pf. Hyperion CDA66755 14

Borodin, A. Symphony no 2 in B minor (186976). Rotterdam PO/Valery Gergiev. Philips 422 996-2 31

22:00 KARIN SCHAUPP,

GUITARIST

Prepared by James Nightingale

Handel, G. Let me weep, from Rinaldo (arr. Eriksson). ABC 476 226-9 3

Bracanin, P. Guitar concerto (1991). Queensland SO/Ronald Spigelman. ABC 480 6461 23 Karin Schaupp, gui (2 above)

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

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00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the September dates listed

Abel, C. 1723-1787 1

Adams, J. b1947 22

Albéniz, I. 1860-1909 28

Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 13

Andriessen, H. 1892-1981 24

Arensky, A. 1861-1906 30

Arne, T. 1710-1778 1

Arnold, M. 1921-2006 24

Bacewicz, G. 1909-1969 9,20

Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 10,28

Bach, H. 1615-1692 10

Bach, J. 1604-1673 10

Bach, J. Christian 1735-1782 1,7

Bach, J. Christoph 1642-1703 10

Bach, J. Ludwig 1677–1731 10

Bach, J.S. 1685-1750

2,3,4,9,14,20,23,24,26,30

Bach, W.F. 1710-1784 1

Baermann, H. 1784-1847 15

Balakirev, M. 1837-1910 4,22

Barber, S. 1910-1981 6,9

Bartók, B. 1881-1945 7,10,23

Bax, A. 1883-1953 11,25

Bayer, J. 1852-1913 3

Beach, A. 1867-1944 12,21,23

Beauvais, W. b1956 30

Beethoven, L. 1770-1827

1,2,4,5,7,8,10, 11,12, 13,16,19,20,22,24,28

Bellini, V. 1801-1835 23

Benjamin, A. 1893-1960 6

Benjamin, G. b1960 29

Bennett, Richard. 1936-2012 11

Bergman, E. 1911-2006 16

Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 21

Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 10

Berwald, F. 1796-1868 7

Binchois, G. c1400-1460 3

Birtwistle, H. b1934 25

Bizet, G. 1838-1875 1

Blankenburg, Q. 1654-1739 24

Bloch, E. 1880-1959 8,10,11

Boccherini, L. 1743-1805 21

Borodin, A. 1833-1887 5,30

Bortnyansky, D. 1751-1825 5

Bottesini, G. 1821-1889 7

Boulanger, L. 1893-1918 13,21

Boulez, P. 1925-2016 8

Bowen, Y. 1884-1961 4

Boyce, W. 1711-1779 3

Bracanin, P. b1942 30

Brahms, J. 1833-1897

4,7,10,16,17,18,20,28

Briccialdi, G. 1818-1881 21

Bridge, F. 1879-1941 6

Britten, B. 1913-1976 2

Brod, H. 1801-1838 26,29

Brophy, G. b1953 26

Bruch, M. 1838-1920 13,14

Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 5,10,12,23

Brumby, C. 1933-2018 27

Burgon, G. 1941-2010 18

Busoni, F. 1866-1924 11,22

Byrd, W. 1543-1623 3

Caccini, G. c1545-1618 15

Carr-Boyd, A. b1938 3,9,30

Cartellieri, A. 1772-1807 15,19

Carulli, F. 1770-1841 11,12

Chabrier, E. 1841-1894 17

Chadwick, G. 1854-1931 21

Charpentier, M-A. 1643-1704 5

Cherubini, L. 1760-1842 1

Chopin, F. 1810-1849 11,17,20,24

Clementi, M. 1752-1832 20

Clerch, J. b1965 5

Coates, E. 1886-1957 27

Coleridge-Taylor, S. 1875-1912 14,16

Colin de Blamont, F. 1690-1760 29

Copland, A. 1900-1990 23

Corigliano, J. b1938 5

Corrette, M. 1707-1795 8

Coward, N. 1899-1973 18

Cramer, J. 1771-1858 1

Cras, J-E. 1879-1932 28

Cree-Brown, C. b1953 15

Croft, W. 1678-1727 7

Crusell, B. 1775-1838 26

Czerny, C. 1791-1857 2,14

d’Indy, V. 1851-1931 13

Davies, P. Maxwell 1934-2016 15

Debussy, C. 1862-1918 17

Delius, F. 1862-1934 15,27

Désargus, X. 1768-1832 29

Destouches, A. 1672-1749 29

Diabelli, A. 1781-1858 23

Dibdin, C. c1745-1814 1

Dieupart, C. c1667-c1740 15

Dillon, J. b1950 5

Dittersdorf, C. 1739-1799 10

Dohnányi, E. 1877-1960 23,27

Donatoni, F. 1927-2000 26

Donizetti, G. 1797-1848 20,22

Dukas, P. 1865-1935 10

Dussek, J. 1760-1812 7,12

Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 7,8,12,17,18,19,26,28

Edelmann, J. 1749-1794 7,26

Elgar, E. 1857-1934 1,2,3,16,19,23,27

Eyck, J. c1590-1657 24

Falla, M. de 1876-1946 23,27,30

Farrenc, L. 1804-1875 13

Fauré, G. 1845-1924 26

Fernström, J. 1897-1961 11

Fesch, W. de 1687-1757 24

Fibich, Z. 1850-1900 27

Field, J. 1782-1837 8,20

Finsterer, M. b1962 22,29

Fiocco, J-H. 1703-1741 22

Firsova, E. b1950 26

Fox, C. b1955 5

Françaix, J. 1912-1997 6,14,16

Fucik, J. 1872-1916 5

Gade, N. 1817-1890 11

Gaubert, P. 1879-1941 9

Gautier de Coinci. 1177-1236 3

Gerhard, R. 1896-1970 15

German, E. 1862-1936 24

Ghedini, G. 1892-1965 12

Ginastera, A. 1916-1983 6

Giuliani, M. 1781-1829 3,8,26

Gjeilo, O. b1978 15 Glass, P. b1937 15

Glazunov, A. 1865-1936 11,25,28

Glinka, M. 1804-1857 5,21,30

Gluck, C. 1714-1787 26

Godard, B. 1849-1895 1

Goldmark, K. 1830-1915 5

Gombert, N. c1495-c1560 22

Goossens, E. 1893-1962 21

Górecki, H. 1933-2010 9 Gossec, F-J. 1734-1829 17,22,26

Granados, E. 1867-1916 25

Grechaninov, A. 1864-1956 13

Greenbaum, S. b1966 23

Grétry, A-E-M. 1741-1813 15,17,22,29

Grieg, E. 1843-1907 4,5,14,18

Handel, G. 1685-1759 17,19,29 Harty, H. 1879-1941 18 Harvey, M.K. b1961 5

Hasse, J. 1699-1783 8,17 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 2,9,12,15,16,18,21,24,25,27,28

Haydn, M. 1737-1806 5

Herbert, V. 1859-1924 11

Higdon, J. b1962 12,23 Hill, A. 1870-1960 26

Hindemith, P. 1895-1963 22

Hoffmann, E. 1776-1822 19

Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 3,9

Hofmann, L. 1738-1793 3 Holland, D. 1913-2000 26 Hollanders, H. 1618-1623 24

Holst, G. 1874-1934 5 Honegger, A. 1892-1955 19 Hovhaness, A. 1911-2000 11 Hughes, A. 1909-1988 24

Hummel, J. 1778-1837 5,25

Humperdinck, E. 1854-1921 26

Huygens, C. 1596-1687 24 Hyde, M. 1913-2005 11

Ippolitov-Ivanov, M. 1859-1935 26 Ireland, J. 1879-1962 14,24 Ives, C. 1874-1954 15

Janácek, L. 1854-1928 15,30 Jones, Daniel 1912-1993 24

Josquin Desprez. c1450-1521 5

Kabalevsky, D. 1904-1987 24,25

Kálmán, E. 1882-1953 23

Kats-Chernin, E. b1957 3,12

Keiser, R. 1674-1739 17

Khachaturian, A. 1903-1978 7,13,16,18,24

Klami, U. 1900-1961 16 Koch, E. 1910-2009 9

Kodály, Z. 1882-1967 18,23

Koechlin, C. 1867-1950 9

Kokkonen, J. 1921-1996 16

Komarova, T. b1968 8

Korngold, E. 1897-1957 17

Koussevitzky, S. 1874-1951 21

Kozeluch, L. 1747-1818 19

Krieger, H. b1945 25

Krommer, F. 1759-1831 3 Kuhlau, F. 1786-1832 5,12

Lalo, E. 1823-1892 15

Langford, G. 1930-2017 25

Larsson, L-E. 1908-1986 11

Lauro, A. 1917-1986 6

Lebrun, L. 1752-1790 26

Lehár, F. 1870-1948 23,27

Lehmann, L. 1862-1918 2

Liszt, F. 1811-1886 3,6,7,14,24,28

Loeillet de Gant, J.B. 1688-c1720 22

Loeillet of London, J.B. 1680-1730 22

Lord Berners. 1883-1950 16

Lutoslawski, W. 1913-1994 9 Lyadov, A. 1855-1914 24

MacDowell, E. 1860-1908 23,27 Machado, C. b1953 6

Maconchy, E. 1907-1994 2 Mahler, G. 1860-1911 14,19,25,27

Mangani, M. b1966 24

Marchand, L. 1669-1732 4

Martinu, B. 1890-1959 3

Massenet, J. 1842-1912 9,15 Mathias, W. 1934-1992 24

Mattheson, J. 1681-1764 17 Maw, N. 1935-2009 1 McCabe, J. 1939-2015 29 Méhul, É-N. 1763-1817 6 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 2,4,9,11,18,19,20,21,28

Mendelssohn, Fanny. 1805-1847 4

Merula, T. c1595-1665 3

Michl, J. 1745-1816 27

Milhaud, D. 1892-1974 6,10,12,13,21 Mills, R. b1949 12,30

Monteverdi, C. 1567-1643 26 Moscheles, I. 1794-1870 5,6 Moszkowski, M. 1854-1925 12

Mouquet, J. 1867-1946 21 Mozart, L. 1719-1787 2 Mozart, W. 1756-1791 2,3,4,5,7, 11,12,16,19,20,21,22,24,27,28,30

Munier, C. 1859-1911 4

Musgrave, T. b1928 1,15 Mussorgsky, M. 1839-1881 30 Myaskovsky, N. 1881-1950 8,24 Myslivecek, J. 1737-1781 27

Nas, M. b1972 5 Naumann, J. 1741-1801 26 Nielsen, C. 1865-1931 15,16,19,21 Nin, J. 1879-1949 6 Novák, V. 1870-1949 22

Ockeghem, J. c1410-1497 3 Offenbach, J. 1819-1880 11 Onslow, G. 1784-1853 6,17

Paganini, N. 1782-1840 5 Page, R. b1956 22

Paray, P. 1886-1979 21 Parker, A. b1944 18 Parry, H. 1848-1918 19

Pärt, A. b1935 9,12

Penderecki, K. 1933-2020 9

Piazzolla, A. 1921-1992 8

Pinto, G. 1785-1806 12

Piston, W. 1894-1976 10

Pleyel, I. 1757-1831 10,17

Ponce, M. 1882-1948 6

Poulenc, F. 1899-1963 16,24

Pozniak, A. b1982 26

Praetorius, M. c1571-1621 2

Presle, J. de la 1888-1969 21

Prokofiev, S. 1891-1953 6,8,13,14,17

Purcell, H. 1659-1695 16

Quantz, J. 1697-1773 15,27

Rachmaninov, S. 1873-1943 3,4,17,30

Raff, J. 1822-1882 5,27

Rameau, J-P. 1683-1764 4

Rani, H. b1990 19

Rautavaara, E. 1928-2016 16

Ravel, M. 1875-1937 2,3,11,22

Reed, A. 1921-2005 9

Reicha, A. 1770-1836 3,5,10,14,19

Reincken, J. 1623-1722 24

Reinecke, C. 1824-1910 18,26

Respighi, O. 1879-1936 16

Ries, F. 1784-1838 14

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. 1844-1908 2,28,30

Rodgers, R. 1902-1979 4 Rodrigo, J. 1901-1999 6,27 Roman, J. 1694-1758 8,21

Romberg, S. 1887-1951 13,16

Rosenmüller, J. c1619-1684 8 Rossini, G. 1792-1868 4,10,11,18,20,28

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Rubinstein, A. 1829-1894 23 Rutter, J. b1945 12,26

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Vaughan Williams, R. 1872-1958 2,15,26,27

Verdi, G. 1813-1901 2,26

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Vierne, L. 1870-1937 16

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Wagner, R. 1813-1883 2,9,10,14,17

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Weill, K. 1900-1950 30

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Wesley-Smith, M. 1945-2019 2,30 Westlake, N. b1958 7

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Ysaÿe, E. 1858-1931 27

Zappa, Francesco. 1717-1803 24 Zelenka, J. 1679-1745 2 Zimbalist, E. 1890-1985 10 Zimmermann, A. c1741-1781 23 Zipoli, D. 1688-1726 29

Key Music duration is shown after the record and citation

Ch & O: Chorus &

Orchestra

CO: Chamber Orchestra

FO: Festival Orchestra

NO: National Orchestra

NSO: National Symphony Orchestra

PO: Philharmonic Orchestra

RO: Radio Orchestra

RSO: Radio Symphony

Orchestra RTO: Radio & Television Orchestra

RTV SO: Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra

SO: Symphony Orchestra TO: Theatre Orchestra alto: male alto ban: bandoneon

bar: baritone bshn: basset horn bass: bass bn: bassoon bass bar: bass baritone cl: clarinet clvd: clavichord cont: contralto cora: cor anglais ct: counter-tenor

db: double bass dbn: double bassoon did: didjeridu elec: electronic fl: flute fp: fortepiano gui: guitar hn: french horn hp: harp hpd: harpsichord

mand: mandolin mar: marimba mezz: mezzo-soprano narr: narrator ob: oboe org: organ perc: percussion pf: piano picc: piccolo rec: recorder

sax: saxophone sop: soprano tb: trombone ten: tenor timp: timpani tpt: trumpet treb: treble voice va: viola vc: cello vn: violin

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