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Maestro’s Australian debut
Christoph von Dohnányi
Leo Schofield reflects
Baroque festival success
A royal visit for Sydney
Conchita ‘Queen of Austria’
Soprano Sara Macliver
On the beauty of Boccherini
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VOL 43 No 3
The fine music season is in full swing, with an array of world-class events taking place in Sydney and surrounds during the month of March. We’re especially honoured to host several concerts with Christoph von Dohnányi, the celebrated German maestro. He will be here to conduct two different programs, featuring works by Berg, Bruckner, Brahms and Lutosławski. This association between the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and von Dohnányi is set to deliver some beautiful concerts, helmed by a man with romantic ideals but a pragmatic attitude. Having worked with some of the leading orchestras, musicians and conductors of our time, including Bernstein, von Karajan and Muti to name a few, Christoph von Dohnányi brings a lifetime of experience to the rostrum and a great reverence for the works being presented. “The only important people in music for me are the composers,” he tells Fine Music’s Nicky Gluch. Pick up the story on the next page. In this issue we also speak to two outstanding Australian sopranos. The first is Nicole Car who has just released her debut CD The Kiss which includes some sterling performances with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. The other operatic star is baroque specialist Sara Macliver, who spoke with Fine Music’s Callum Close about her upcoming performances with The Australian Haydn Ensemble – read the full story on page 10. On page 12 you can find details of the first round of broadcasts of the Young Virtuoso Award semi-finalists – they begin on Fine Music 102.5 on 2 March. With five young musicians featured this month, you will hear an astonishing selection of works for piano, harp, euphonium and cello in what is set to be a hotly contested competition again this year. You can also find more in this issue, on the exciting program planned for Brisbane Baroque and the ongoing success of this unique festival from Artistic Director Leo Schofield. And, we catch up with no less than the ‘Queen of Austria’, singer Conchita Wurst, visiting Australia early this month to perform with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as part of Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival. For details of yet more events around town, turn to page 14 and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook for the latest updates and information.
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Maestro Christoph von Dohnányi with the SSO
4 From the Chair… with Janine Burrus 5 Leo Schofield on Brisbane Baroque 7 ‘Queen of Austria’ Conchita Wurst 9 Interview with Soprano Nicole Car 10 Sara Macliver & Australian Haydn Ensemble 12 Young Virtuosi 14 What’s On – Sydney and surrounds 16 CD Reviews 18 Jazz CD Reviews 19 Swinging on the Vine 21 March Program Highlights 56 Crossword and Trivia Quiz
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Christoph von Dohnányi IN AUSTRALIAN FIRST Set to create ‘romantic memories’ concern but to me these are two great pieces of music.” He continues: “I don’t put Bruckner with Beethoven, it’s better with Mozart, or Haydn or even Bartok even though they’re very varied… you find a same mentality, the concerto actually has a totally different approach because the Bruckner is a piece which is very much centred in itself whereas the Berg asks a lot of questions. “It’s two ways of looking at things. With Alban Berg and Bruckner, you get different answers.” Asking Berg’s ‘questions’ will be the German violinist Carolin Widmann. This will be an encore to the tour she did with von Dohnànyi in Europe last September. To von Dohnányi she is the ultimate interpreter of this work. “She [Widmann] is very, very knowledgeable about this concerto”, he says, “I haven’t found anyone who knows this concerto better than her and she is, as you know, from a very musical family, so it is fun to make music with her.”
Christoph von Dohnányi
“I was 15 when the war was over and my father… died in the concentration camp. Germany was very much destroyed; physically and mentally destroyed and though close to music all my life, during the war time there was no way of continuing music,” says von Dohnányi, adding that everyone essentially “lost” five years of their lives. At the age of 16, he decided he would “do both… develop my musical skills but also I would make sure that I had studied something I could make a career out of. “But then while I was studying law, music started to take over, I was composing to the annoyance of the law professor but of course when you are 16 you can do both at the same time and then I went to the Academy of Music.” 2
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Completing his qualifications in music within three years, von Dohnányi then won the Richard Strauss prize and in doing so financed a trip to see his grandfather in the United States. “In those days we didn’t have much money, you know it is hard without a father and so I studied with my grandfather and with Bernstein in Tanglewood and… music took over,” explains von Dohnányi.
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There is music in the way that Christoph von Dohnányi conveys a story – information unfurled with emotion. Take, for example, how he became a conductor, a story which actually began with him studying law at the conclusion of the Second World War.
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Sixty-five years’ later he now has cause to travel to the distant shores of Australia. In April, von Dohnányi will conduct two concerts with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in programs chosen for their beauty and poise. In the first, Bruckner’s mighty Fourth Symphony is paired with Berg’s lamentful Violin Concerto but not for any complicated reasons. Rather, in von Dohnányi’s opinion, “To choose a program, well these are two great pieces and I think good music fits. Some people think it has to be a tremendous
Perhaps this romantic sentiment - that music is something made by the people that play it - better encapsulates the title of the program, Romantic Memories, than the simple allusion to Bruckner’s symphony. Indeed, as von Dohnányi explains: “Bruckner didn’t call it the Romantic Symphony, that came later and he agreed to it.” He adds: “I don’t care for stories… I think the music is overcoming any sort of story. The piece has been given lots of narrative interpretations, some of which are very well known”. He has a feeling that the beginning of the piece was thought of by Bruckner as a “wake-up call for the city”. The city in question is Vienna and it is clear that von Dohnányi has a specific fascination with its music for it links three of his chosen composers, Berg, Bruckner and Brahms. Asked about his personal relationship with the city, von Dohnányi says: “In the days when I was at the opera I did Wagner’s Ring… and I did have dealings with the Vienna Philharmonic. I conducted lots of
helmed by a man with romantic ideals but a pragmatic attitude. In parting von Dohnányi talks of his lasting musical dream “that orchestras, musicians, organisations and all sort of political people who are responsible for culture, always try to keep as modest as possible facing this wonderful thing [that is music]. “There’s something so special about what we are dealing with that I sometimes wonder how you can become vain if you really deal in the right way with music.”
2016 sees von Dohnányi return to Vienna to conduct the special Freedom of Joy concert, held on the anniversary of Germany’s surrender in WW2. In this instance he will conduct the Vienna Symphony in a program he describes as “something special”. “It’s in the Heldenplatz and we are doing Schoenberg’s Survivor from Warsaw and we’re doing the Eroica. And these two pieces, well Beethoven of course is beyond politics but the Eroica is a special piece dealing with the happenings in politics in his day with Napoleon and the Survivor from Warsaw is dealing very much with what happened to the Jewish people in Nazi Deutschland.”
Another Sydney concert For his second Sydney concert, von Dohnányi has chosen to juxtapose Lutosławski and Brahms. The pairing is chosen, again, for the differing ways that the composers look at
life. Brahms ‘sunny’ Second Symphony is not reflective of his mood at that time in his life. As von Dohnányi explains: “If you are an artist like Brahms, like Mozart, not necessarily do you have to be in the best mood of your life to write a Symphony in D major”. It is a different story with the Lutosławski work that is much more emotionally connected, but as von Dohnányi points out, it was composed at a different time in history.
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Carolin Widmann operas in Salzburg with them, I did lots of concerts with them but these were in the days when (Herbert von) Karajan was there and he invited me and (Riccardo) Muti did invite me a lot as well.”
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“Lutosławski composed in a century, which was very much related to what was happening politically. In the case of Musique Funèbre his concern is with Bartók and what was happening in Hungary, so in a sense you can say it is a sad piece, but the other one is beyond sadness. “If you look at the second movement of the Brahms symphony I don’t think the emotional approach is that different, only Lutosławski lived in the 20th century where they opened their moods much more than in the 19th century.” As the pivot from the Lutosławski to the Brahms, von Dohnányi has selected Berg’s Seven Early Songs. In a word, they are transcendent and von Dohnányi has chosen the unique voice of Camilla Tilling for their delivery. “She is something”, he says, “Wonderful singers actually approach lieder not only from their voices… She has a great voice and a great brain and so that makes a great artist I think.”
Soprano Camilla Tilling
This association between the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and von Dohnányi is set to deliver some beautiful concerts,
The conductor counsels those in the arts to keep their modesty but be decisive; develop personality and “have a clear opinion about what you are doing but always think of how special something is, like creating music”. “The only important people in music for me are the composers,” he says, “that’s where it starts and that doesn’t mean you don’t have your own opinion, you have to have your own opinion but you have to keep your respect and not do silly things with music.” With von Dohnányi, one imagines, we need not fear.
- Nicky Gluch EVENT Sydney Symphony Orchestra Romantic Memories Christoph von Dohnányi conducts Bruckner 6, 8 & 9 April, 8pm BERG: Violin Concerto BRUCKNER: Symphony No.4 (Romantic) Carolin Widmann, violin Christoph von Dohnányi conducts Brahms An Australian First 14 April, 1.30pm 15 April, 8pm 16 April, 2pm LUTOSŁAWSKI: Funeral Music BERG: Seven Early Songs BRAHMS: Symphony No.2 Camilla Tilling, soprano For more information visit: www.sydneysympony.com March 2016
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From the chair... I write in the midst of preparing for the Board Strategy Day. Fine Music has achieved much of what we set out to do at our 2012 Strategy Day. A number of volunteers with specialised skills have joined us to help us in our applications for grants, the creation of our new Australian music for HSC programs, and the development of our schools engagement program. The Stefan Kruger Bequest enabled us to broadly equip our purpose built premises. In memory of this generous benefactor we set up the Stefan Kruger Scholarship, valued at more than $15,000, awarded annually to a talented Sydney based musician enabling them to undertake a project. This year violinist, Rebecca Gill will be performing a series of works she has commissioned from Chris Williams, a young Australian composer, now based overseas. We broadcast an alternate Fine Music program on Digital after the Breakfast program. Both our FM and Digital programs are streamed live. Perhaps you’ve enjoyed being part of an intimate audience during one of our live
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broadcasts from our performance studio, or attended our Live from Town Hall event. Last year, three large donations made it possible for us to buy the remaining office space in our building. This will give us much needed space for our very popular Enjoy Learn Discuss afternoons on the third Sunday of most months and enable us to further develop our schools engagement program. First we need to raise money to fit it out. As you are no doubt feeling, interest rates have fallen significantly resulting in a much lower return on our investments. Generating the income required is an ongoing challenge. As many of you know you can follow us online as well as in Fine Music Magazine. We’re looking forward to reading the results of our online survey, and thank those that contributed to it. This will support our determination to best serve the lovers of classical music and jazz in Sydney. If you’d like to discuss any aspect of Fine Music, please do give me a call. I always welcome an opportunity to discuss Fine Music on the phone or over coffee. Janine Burrus Chair, Fine Music
Pre-concert talks from Fine Music For the third year running Fine Music will be offering a series of informative talks throughout 2016, prior to performances of the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and Choir – to be held at the Concourse in Chatswood. For more information on the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra season, visit: www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/whats-on/ willoughby-symphony/2016/ Feel free to join us for these free talks, held at ten past the hour before the scheduled performance of WSO events on: 13 February, 14 February, 16 April, 17 April, 18 June, 19 June, 30 July, 31 July, 17 September, 18 September, 29 October, 30 October.
THE CONTINUATION OF A DREAM
Leo Schofield on Brisbane Baroque the astonishing young harpsichord virtuoso Mahan Esfahani.”
The art of the festival If there was ever anyone to ask about how one puts together an arts festival it would be Leo Schofield, having 27 of them under his belt. Does he have it down to a fine art? “No, I’ve just gotten it down to the way I do it,” he says with typical cheekiness. “Other people would do it completely differently and have done it completely differently. Every director puts their own stamp on a festival, for better or worse.” Leo Schofield. Image – Joseph Byford If ticket sales are anything to go by, then people are flocking from far and wide to experience the unique baroque festival that last year found its home in Brisbane. Having started its life as Hobart Baroque, now Brisbane Baroque, it’s the fulfilment of a dream for the organisers, Executive Director Jarrod Carland and Artistic Director Leo Schofield. “When I’m feeling a trifle stressed, rather than drop a Valium, I put on the Goldberg Variations,” Schofield tells Fine Music. He is a delight to speak with. His love and passion for baroque music is immediately apparent, and not just because he uses it as a substitute for calming drugs. His long and rich experiences - first as an advertising professional, and then as food critic and arts festival director extraordinaire - seep through into our conversation. “Part of my general view of festivals is that they should be special enough to attract people from other areas, not just the host city,” he says. “I do believe that underpins most long running international festivals.” The festival had to move from Hobart to Brisbane last year, in the space of a few months. “We seem to be specialists at doing everything in a screaming hurry,” Schofield explains. “It was a pretty nightmarish experience, I don’t really want to have to go through it again.”
On the flipside, Schofield was excited by the reception the festival received in Brisbane. “We had 1,250 people turn up to an organ recital on the last midday concert.” The inaugural event in April 2015 was an exceptional success, with the central performance of Handel’s rare opera Faramondo garnering no fewer than five Helpmann Awards including Best Opera and Best Direction in an Opera. “I find Brisbanites open to anything new and anything exciting. When my colleague Ian Macrae and I brought the Hamburg Ballet to Brisbane, the repertoire was Midsummer Nights Dream, which we knew would be a pretty big hit because people are familiar with the music. But as a second ballet we brought one that nobody had heard of, or seen in Australia, called Nijinsky, and that was the smash of the season.” So what can those making the pilgrimage for Brisbane Baroque 2016 expect that’s new and exciting? Schofield is quick to provide an answer: “Something they’re never going to hear in Sydney,” he offers. “There’s the recital by (American virtuoso mezzo soprano) Vivica Geneaux, which is exclusive to Brisbane. They can hear Handel’s Agrippina, a concert version of King Arthur – they’re the things I’m really excited about, especially the Australian debut of
Schofield says the priorities begin with quality, especially those performers at their top of their game, those “fresh to the market” or who have never been to Australia before. “I think that’s a really good selling point. Primus inter pares is the quality of the artist or the group. Close behind is marketability. You can bring in wonderful artists, but unless you have a way of promoting them or selling them, they’ll play to empty houses.” Is there a specific ‘art’ in putting together a baroque festival? “Essentially it’s quite easy to program a baroque festival because there is such an abundance of amazing material, most of it as yet unheard or unplayed,” says Schofield. “That’s been the secret of the success of the baroque revival, or at least the historically informed theme.” And perhaps the way such music was originally performed may have something to do with the success of Brisbane Baroque. “There’s just a feeling of authenticity about the early sound, it’s more intimate,” says Schofield.
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Conchita Wurst (often known simply as Conchita) was in Australia last year for the release of her album and she recounts mentioning in several interviews that she had a dream of singing at the Sydney Opera House.
“I had a little career as Tom and while performing I never felt quite as comfortable as I knew I could feel,” said Conchita, referring to her male ‘self’.
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“And lucky me,” she tells Fine Music’s Andrew Bukenya by phone from Vienna, Austria. “When I said that I more thought of it as a joke, I mean I’m a bearded drag queen, I thought ‘sure they want me to sing there, of course!’
“I’m intimidated, I’m scared, I’m nervous,” she says. Visiting Australia in early March, Conchita will perform with local luminaries in a headline event as part of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. “It’s just overwhelming, as a singer this on my bucket list… I mean this is on the bucket list of every singer in the whole entire world. Everybody wants to perform at the Sydney Opera House. “I am so, so honoured, I can’t wait, I’m so excited, I have a symphonic orchestra supporting me. “Obviously what I need to do is, I’m going to penetrate the audience with as much Shirley Bassey as I possibly can.” She says, on an artistic level, “I know I was born with certain talent but I’ve always had to work very hard to reach a level of professionalism in what I do. “I’m not a genius in anything,” says Conchita. “I know I’m a pop singer and I do enjoy what I do… but my heart beats for orchestra.” In terms of her performance with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Conchita will perform material from her self-titled album as well as some of her “favourites”.
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Of her collaborators in this Sydney performance, Conchita is an admirer of their work and thinks it makes for a special event to have them all come together on one night.
“I wanted to make people laugh but actually I meant it,” she said. Now that the time is drawing near for the Eurovision Song Contest winner, dubbed by international media the ‘Queen of Austria’, to make her debut at Sydney’s iconic venue, how does she feel?
I always wanted to be a diva on stage
Conchita Wurst. And of course, she will use her time on stage to help answer the many questions audiences often have about her personae. It helps that she sees her life “as a musical”, where “I need a song for every situation I’m in”. “I’m aware of the fact that it’s a very strong image to be a bearded lady so it’s easy to get stuck with the ‘look’ as a member of the audience. “And when I actually open my mouth and something comes out that they like, it’s so beautiful to see that they’re actually surprised,” said Conchita, adding that she hopes to delight Sydney audiences in this way. When it comes to classical music, Conchita admits she does take the opportunity to “show off” a little by drawing association with the rich musical heritage of her homeland. However, her musical influences are more from the popular catalogue. “I first listened to ‘Goldfinger’ when I was about eight years’ old and I did not have a clue who that was… it just touched me,” she says, adding that Shirley Bassey’s was just one of the numerous “big female voices” that inspired her both personally and professionally. “I always wanted to be a diva on stage and therefore I created one.
“We are singing ridiculously great songs,” says Conchita. “It will be a concert where you can truly enjoy each and every moment… I picture myself as a member of the audience and I’m just so excited, but then I find out that I actually have to sing!” She promises: “It will be the campest thing you’ve ever seen in your entire life”. What more could we ask for?
- Andrew Bukenya EVENT Conchita From Vienna with Love 3 March Sydney Opera House Artists: Conchita Wurst; Courtney Act; Trevor Ashley; Paul Capsis With the song Rise Like a Phoenix, Conchita Wurst took the world by storm with her victory in the 2014 Eurovision song-contest. For one show only; join Conchita with your Sydney Symphony Orchestra under the Sails of the Sydney Opera House with special guests Courtney Act, Trevor Ashley and Paul Capsis in partnership with Mardi Gras. Conchita is presented in association with the Austrian National Tourist Office and is an official Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival event. For more information visit: www.sydneysymphony.com March 2016
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Soprano nicole car able to learn so much not just about the music but other aspects of performance. EE: Recently you were involved with a joint collaboration of Eugene Onegin between Opera Australia and Covent Garden. Was that a big learning curve for you?
Nicole Car Young singer of the moment Nicole Car, originally from Victoria and a family where music played an important role, tells Fine Music about her musical experiences and aspirations. She thought at one time that she might actually make her way in life as a professional jazz singer. However, during her teenage years Car was very much influenced by opera especially after attending a performance of Tosca. And it was the theatricality of what she experienced that drew her to becoming an opera singer. In the middle of a hectic rehearsal period, Car took time out to speak with Fine Music’s Emyr Evans. EE: I understand that your first major role was in 2009 performing Donna Anna in Victorian Opera’s Don Giovanni. How was that experience for you? NC: Well I had a wonderful time. Richard Gill had started the Opera Company and he was a great source of support to me. He was anxious to help me develop my voice and we toured and performed Britten’s Noye’s Fludde where I took the lead role of Mrs Noye. A year later we performed The Snow Queen based on a very cute story about a lost child. All of this was a great experience for me and I was
NC: Performing Tatyana opposite Siberian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky was indeed a thrilling experience and a very taxing role to play for a young singer especially when you consider the amount of time she spends on stage. And I’m looking forward to a continuation of similar collaborations. The involvement has an excellent effect on getting better known which means that my diary is looking very busy.
EE: In addition to stage performances you’ve been involving yourself with non operatic roles like Brahms’ Requiem, Mahler’s Das Klagende Lied and Bach’s St John’s Passion. How important do you think it is to vary your style and repertoire? NC: I don’t try and label my singing into any particular mode and I believe it’s important to embrace all types of repertoire. EE: Apart from the launch of The Kiss what else do you have in the pipeline? NC: I’d like to consider recording works by some of the French composers – Fauré, Charpentier, Duparc and Saint-Saens.
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EE: This year you’re singing in the sublime Cosi Fan Tutte but also performing Luisa Miller for the first time with Opera Australia - how do you prepare for such a demanding role? NC: The opera is being rehearsed currently and I want to emphasise the great support I’m receiving from working with the cast. Apart from a daily ritual of physical exercise I work hard learning the basic requirements of the part - phrasing requires proper shaping, best breath control and correct dynamic levels all contributing to an impressive musical performance. The character and the stagecraft have to be studied. And of course the relationship with the director and conductor is of paramount performance. EE: You’ve done a lot of travelling and won many awards for the power and timbre of your voice… you must have been told dozens of times about your incredible breath control. Tell me how do you look after your voice? NC: I just have to be careful of the various atmospheres and temperatures that one normally experiences and I have to fly Business Class too!
The Kiss Last month, Nicole Car unveiled her debut album The Kiss which includes some sterling performances with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Andrea Molino. The CD’s title is taken from the name of the rarely recorded lullaby by Smetana from the opera Hubicka. Amongst the passionate gems on this CD are Gounod’s Jewel Song, Puccini’s They Call me Mimi, Tchaikovsky’s Tatyana’s Letter Scene, Verdi’s Come in quest’ora bruna, Bizet’s Carmen and Dvorak’s Rusalka. For more information visit: www.abcmusic.com.au/TheKiss March 2016
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AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE & SARA MACLIVER
A beautiful world of baroque
Soprano Sara Macliver If one had to come up with words to describe the music of Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805), ‘beautiful’ would certainly be among them. This month, renowned Australian soprano Sara Macliver, will join members of the Australian Haydn Ensemble in a performance
of works by Boccherini and Mozart, including the Stabat Mater G532 for soprano and string quintet. For Macliver, the opportunity for collaboration came about whilst working alongside Skye McIntosh (Principal Violin and Artistic
Director) and James Eccles (Viola) at Brisbane Baroque and through association with Pinchgut Opera. “I’m really looking forward to performing a couple of works with an intimate orchestration,” Macliver tells Fine Music. “I have done the Boccherini before, and did it with two cellos. This time, they’re doing it as Boccherini intended, with a cello and a double bass. It’ll be really fascinating to see what that sonority and colour does to the whole texture of the music, because it will be so different, and it’s such a spectacular piece. I’m not sure why’s it’s not performed more often really, because it’s just so beautiful”. Macliver, who is most well known for her performances of baroque music, has a great love of the period that she is renowned for. “I have to say, without a doubt, performing the Baroque repertoire is my favourite. It just resonates so clearly with me. There’s the obvious fact that it suits my voice, but I think actually having now sung many different styles, it has probably informed my baroque practice even more,” she says.
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She continues: “Bach, for example, is just about the ultimate to performthe complexity of the music, and his ability to take us somewhere that we don’t necessarily think we’re goingthere’s nothing predictable about it”.
Drama and energy
Members of the Australian Haydn Ensemble Macliver believes the dramatic power of baroque music is often underestimated: “And the freedom that you get with baroque music, particularly the opportunity you have for ornamentation, and the complexity of it is very attractive”.
Audiences attending these concerts may not be familiar with some of the works in the program, particularly the Boccherini Stabat Mater- a work of incredible energy and pathos. “There’s always the hope that you will bring something to people that they will truly love and be moved by,” says Macliver. “It’s hard not to be moved by the text, because it’s from the perspective of a mother at the loss of her child, so I think that resonates quite strongly. “Boccherini was such a brilliant cellist, and he writes incredibly well for strings, but also really well for the voice. He brings a real sense of drama and energy to the music,” said Macliver, adding that she hopes the performance takes people on a journey. “There’s a conversation that goes on between the soprano and cello, and it’s a really lovely line - where the soprano finishes, the cello
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takes off and vice versa,” Macliver says. Looking further to the year ahead, the soprano has a full line-up including some stand-out performances. “I’m singing with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in the St Matthew Passion as part of the Festival of Voices. I’m singing a Bach program with the Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra, and two performances with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra- the Vivaldi Gloria and the St John Passion,” says Macliver, adding that she’s excited to be travelling all over the country. This month’s performance of Beautiful Boccherini is set to be an intimate and moving experience featuring some rarely performed baroque and classical masterpieces.
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Broadcasts of yva semi-finalists begin Fine Music 102.5 will commence broadcasts of the 17 semi-finalists in the 2016 Young Virtuoso Awards from 2 March. There will be five performers featured in this month’s program including Julie Kim, Paul Cheung, Bradley Lucas, Alexander Yau and James Morley. On offer are cash prizes, live-to-air broadcasts and a chance to perform with the North Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the North Sydney Youth Symphony.
Julie Kim – Harp Julie Kim, 21, began playing the harp at age six, studying for the past 12 years under Louise Johnson, Principal Harp with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. A former MLC music scholarship recipient, Kim is in her final year of the Bachelor of Music (Performance, Harp) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Kim has performed several times as Second Harp with the SSO and with the Australian Ballet Opera Orchestra which were her highlights to date. She tells Fine Music: “I entered the Young Virtuoso Award because I want to assess my abilities as a musician against the very brightest musicians in the country. I am eager to mix with and share experiences with other young Australian musicians. To be selected as a finalist would be a very special moment in my young career and an overwhelming experience”. She believes the harp is a unique instrument which is conventionally seen either as a classical orchestral accompaniment or the “plaything of baby angels amongst the clouds”. “Harp pieces offer a unique variety of playing styles, harmonies and melodies which I feel aren’t offered by other instruments,” says Kim. “I have always selected classical, romantic and modern styles as part of my repertoire that offer a unique aural experience. I hope that my participation in the Award will play a small role in bringing the harp into the mainstream.” 12
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Paul Cheung Piano Paul Cheung, 23, has completed postgraduate studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he held multiple scholarships. He has studied piano with Tamara Anna Cislowska and accompaniment with David Miller AM. In addition to his experience as a much sought after accompanist, Cheung has also achieved considerable success as a solo pianist winning many prestigious competition prizes including, in 2010, being a runner-up of this Award. Some of Cheung’s performance highlights have been in working with and accompanying many instrumentalists and singers, playing a concerto movement in the Sydney Town Hall with chamber orchestra, and performing with musicians of the SSO fellowship in a large ensemble in the SOH Utzon Room.
Kinmont (Associate Principal Trombone, SSO) where he is currently undertaking a Masters of Music Performance (Research). Bradley has performed with the Australian International Symphony Orchestra Institute, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and as a chamber musician with the Sydney Ophicleide Quartet performing at the Sydney International Brass Festival and in the first live to air Ophicleide radio broadcast on Fine Music 102.5 in 2015. He says: “Performing with the SSO is definitely a highlight of mine. Playing in large ensembles is such an amazing experience, and when it is with an orchestra of the standard of the SSO, it is even more special. Playing with the Sydney Ophicleide Quartet too is a fun and rewarding experience. “I entered the YVA to challenge myself. Without something to work towards it can often be hard to motivate yourself to practise. But also the opportunity to perform and audition is invaluable to young musicians. Getting through to the finals would mean that the practice paid off,” said Lucas.
Aside from piano-playing, Cheung is also interested in mathematics. In 2008, he was a silver medallist at the International Mathematical Olympiad in Madrid. At the age of 19, he commenced his PhD in mathematics at the University of Sydney after being awarded a BSc (adv. maths), with first class honours and the University Medal.
The Euphonium is often unheard, and so to have the opportunity to perform it is always special according to Lucas. It is often the first time the audience has heard the instrument being played. “Composers like Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Brahms never wrote for our instrument, so Euphoniumists have to rely heavily on composers who may be lesser known.
Cheung said: “Having spent most of the last three years focusing on accompaniment/ chamber repertoire I really wanted to enter the YVA again to try to extend and motivate myself to re-learn some of the wonderful works in the solo piano repertoire”.
“In my program I have works from English composer Martin Ellerby, Romanian/French Composer Vladimir Cosma, American composer Jan Bach, and for my Australian piece a composition by Brendan Collins.”
Bradley Lucas Euphonium Bradley Lucas, 23, graduated the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2014 with a Bachelor of Music Performance (Euphonium) under the tutelage of Scott
Alexander Yau Piano Alexander Yau, 20, began piano lessons at the age of six. He studied with Elizabeth Powell and was awarded his LMusA piano with distinction in Year 9. Yau is continuing his scholarship studies with Daniel Herscovitch for a
Bachelor of Music Performance degree at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Yau has not only won numerous first prizes at eisteddfods, been a finalist in the John Allison/Henderson Piano Scholarship and the NSW Secondary Concerto Competition, recorded with both Fine Music and ABC Classic FM and has toured as a soloist with the SBS Youth Orchestra. Yau says, “Touring as a soloist with the SBS Youth Orchestra playing Rachmaninov’s 2nd Piano Concerto, receiving third prize, Best Mozart Prize and Best Australian Work Prize in the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition held in Brisbane, and also playing Rachmaninov’s 1st Piano Concerto with QSO, were definitely some of my performance highlights. “I entered the YVA to allow me to reach a wider audience, to help me develop as a performing artist and musician and for the experience of working with audio engineers in a recording session for radio broadcasts that the YVA offers,” he said.
Morley was involved in the Adelaide Youth Orchestra (AdYO) programs, Adelaide Art Orchestra and in the Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO)’s programs as principle cello, winning multiple awards in eisteddfods. He was a soloist in the Adelaide International Cello Festival, a recitalist as part of the National Youth Concerto Competition and proceeded to the finals of both the 2016 Australian Chamber Orchestra Emerging Artist program and Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship auditions. Morley says: “Performing highlights for me include the privilege of participating in numerous AYO programs over the years, including the International Tour of 2013 and the upcoming 2016 tour.
James Morley – Cello
He says influences in his development as a musician have occurred when he has been listening to others perform, as opposed to when he is performing.
James Morley, 19, has been learning cello for 10 years, currently a scholarship student with Julian Smiles at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
“It can affect the way I think about ‘interpretations’ of musical works, and what it means to play uniquely and more effectively… on ways of playing, solo or
with others, in ways that truly grab listeners without having to merely display technical brilliance. “I entered the YVA for a working goal and performance experience. Judging from the exceptional standard of musicians entering in previous years I am excited about my participation and for my first time playing a solo recital on radio,” said Morley.
- Judy Deacon ON AIR Young Virtuosi Wednesdays, 1pm 2 March: Julie Kim, harp 9 March: Paul Cheung, piano 16 March: Bradley Lucas, euphonium 23 March: Alexander Yau, piano 30 March: James Morley, cello Presenter: Chloe Chung Audio Engineer: Greg Ghavalas YVA repertoire can be found at the Fine Music website Co-ordinator: Judy Deacon yv@finemusicfm.com
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ENSEMBLE Beautiful Boccherini The Australian Haydn Ensemble Guest artist: Sara Macliver (soprano) Artistic Director: Skye McIntosh 13 March, 2.30pm 14 March 7pm Venue: Cell Block Theatre Tickets: $30-$75 Bookings: 1800 334 388 or www. australianhaydn.com.au or purchase at the door Information: www.australianhaydn.com.au AHE launches 2016 with a Boccherini and Mozart program built around Boccherini’s exquisite Stabat Mater featuring special guest soprano, Sara Macliver, a leading expert in baroque performance. Enchanted by the Gredos Mountains of Spain, far from the traditional musical centres of Europe, Bocherinni’s music is characterised by astounding optimism, colour and warmth flavoured with Spanish folk music. Mozart’s operas are amongst his most loved works. Sara Macliver will sing selections from The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni accompanied by a chamber ensemble of flute and strings. Program: Mozart’s The Magic Flute - Overture (chamber arr.); Ach ich fuhl’s from The Magic Flute; Batti batti and Vedrai carino from Don Giovanni (chamber arr.); Boccherini’s Quintet in G minor Op. 19; Stabat Mater G 532 for soprano and string quintet.
CABARET La Musique, La Musica 19 March, 7.30 pm Venue: Zenith Theatre McIntosh & Railway Stre�ets, Chatswood Tickets: $55 from Ticketek Bookings: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/ shows/show.aspx?sh=LAMUSIQU16
ENSEMBLE Flutarre Bridget Bolliger, flute Phillip Bolliger, guitar 6 March, 2.30pm Venue: Blessed Sacrament Church Bradley’s Head Road, Mosman Tickets: $25, seniors $20, children free, includes afternoon tea and lucky door prizes No bookings required Information: www.mosmanconcertseries.org.au Mosman Concert Series is delighted to open its 70th year with the recently formed
SYMPHONIC Crossing the Threshold The SSO at Carriageworks David Robertson, conductor Jessica Aszodi, soprano 13 March, 5pm Venue: Bay 17 Carriageworks Tickets: $35 Bookings: www.sydneysymphony.com The musicians of the SSO are heading to Carriageworks with Chief Conductor David Robertson for a concert of new music and contemporary inspiration. Visit the website of Australian 14
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La Musique, la Musica promises a smouldering night of French and Latin music and song with Toronto based cabaret singer Patricia O’Callaghan and French concert pianist Francois Gassion. O’Callaghan and Gassion join forces to bring you a diverse repertoire from the tangos of Piazzolla to the parlour songs of Piaf (with a dash of Leonard Cohen, befitting a Canadian songstress). Billboard Magazine has described O’Callaghan as: “a truly exceptional blend of natural expressiveness and masterful coloration… the most promising cabaret performer of her generation”. From his base in Paris, Gassion performs throughout Europe, Asia and South America and has become renowned for his interpretation of the work of Piazzolla, di Giusto and other Latin composers. This will be a night of exceptional piano and song for lovers of French and Latin culture. flute and guitar duo, Flutarre. When flautist, Bridget Bolliger released her first CD, Fanfare stated: The crystalline clarity of Bolliger’s tonal production is the very essence of what flute sound should be...”. Fine Lines commented: “Bolliger plays with such clarity and exquisiteness, she captures the finest details”. With further glowing reviews from BBC Music Magazine and Music Web International, Bridget Bolliger is now accompanied by her brilliant guitarist brother, Phillip. The duo will perform for Mosman Concert Series, a delightful program, including JS Bach’s C Major Sonata for flute and guitar, a Telemann work for solo flute, Carulli Variations on a theme by Bellini, 2 Gymnopedies by Satie, Villa-Lobos “Distribution of Flowers”, a Turina work for solo guitar, and two sonatas by Phillip Bolliger for flute and guitar.
composer Lisa Illean and you’ll see a vast seascape. She describes herself as ‘a composer with a great love of the ocean’ and the music she’s writing for the first concert in this new Carriageworks series will be true to form. It forms the centre of a program that’s all about the environment and transition. It begins with Pastoral Symphony by SSO Artist in Residence Brett Dean. This music follows the lead of Beethoven’s Pastoral but in a world where forests are fed to wood chippers and the urban landscape encroaches on the natural one. Subtle, visionary music by Gérard Grisey from the 1990s uses texts by GuezRicord to play out in turn the deaths of the angel, civilisation, the voice and humanity.
ENSEMBLE Transfigured Night Australia Ensemble @UNSW Guest artist: Alice Giles, harp March 19, 8pm Venue: Sir John Clancy Auditorium, UNSW Tickets: $30-$50 Bookings: 02 9385 4874 (24-hour secure voicemail) Information: http://music.unsw.edu.au/australia-ensemble Sydney’s premier chamber group returns to the stage this March with the first concert of its 2016 Season, Transfigured Night. Arnold Schoenberg’s masterful string sextet Verkärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) is an early work reflecting this composer’s interest and mastery of late Romantic musical idioms. Inspired by a poem of the expressionist poet, Richard Dehmel, it is notable for its restless expression of highly emotional states in a musical language
that would soon make way for a radical departure in style. It is a sumptuous work in a program devoted to illustrations of contrasts between day and night, beginning with Joaquín Turina’s Circulo suggesting the cyclical aspects of a day passing into night. We move from Australian composer Don Banks’ quirky jazz-inflected modernism through to the masterful Indian sitar player and composer, Ravi Shankar’s L’Aube Enchantée (The Enchanted Dawn), via the atmospheric impressions of night by Dallapiccola and Schubert.
JAZZ James Morrison Presents An SSO Family Concert Benjamin Northey, conductor James Morrison, jazz trumpet and presenter 20 March, 2pm Venue: Sydney Opera House Tickets: $39 Bookings: www.sydneysymphony.com
FESTIVAL Bowral Autumn Music Festival 18-20 March Venues: St Jude’s Anglican Church, Bowral Mittagong Playhouse, Mittagong Tickets: Tickets to individual performances and festival passes available Bookings: www.bowralautumnmusicfestival.org.au 2016 marks an exciting year for the Bowral Autumn Music Festival as it celebrates ten years of fine music making at St. Jude’s Church. Artistic Director Myee Clohessy has put together a wonderful program for this significant milestone and has invited Australian celebrities such as flautist Jane Rutter, pianist Tamara-Anna Cislowska, the Acacia Quartet returning as ensemble-in-residence and the baroque ensemble The Marias Project. BAMF is also delighted to be welcoming two distinguished international artists to the Southern Highlands, Dutch violist Emile Cantor from the Orpheus Quartet in Germany and the virtuosic organ soloist, Daniel Moult, from the United Kingdom.
Leading Australian jazzman James Morrison has wowed audiences for decades. In the very first of the SSO’s new series of family concerts, he’ll introduce youngsters to all the amazing sounds you can make with a symphony orchestra - and some new sounds
you didn’t think were possible. With some roof-raising jazz hits including Basin Street Blues and a funky rendition of Birdland, this fun and informal concert will have the kids dancing in the aisles - and you’ll be itching to join them.
CHORAL SACRED & PROFANE Featuring the Sydney Chamber Choir 13 March, 3pm Venue: Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith Tickets: $50-$55 Bookings: 02 4723 7600 or http://thejoan. com.au/whats-on/sacred-profane-featuringthe-sydney-chamber-choir/ In 2016 one of Australia’s most energetic and popular conductors, Richard Gill (Spicks And Specks) takes the reins of one of Australia’s leading choirs – the Sydney Chamber Choir – and you can see them first here at The Joan in March. Sacred and Profane will be a choral roller-coaster ride you’ll remember for a very long time as Richard Gill leads the Sydney Chamber Choir through some of music’s most remarkable works. The contrast couldn’t be greater as the evening commences with one of medieval music’s most sacred
masterpieces, Machaut’s Messe de Notre Dame, before culminating with one of the 20th century’s most powerful and profane compositions, Carmina Burana, Carl Orff’s monumental work for orchestra, chorus and soloists – just google O Fortuna, you’ll recognise it straight away. With its earthshaking sound and powerful rhythms, it’s an awe-inspiring experience, a celebration of all that’s lusty and luscious in life. Expect: A powerful performance that will stimulate your senses and set your soul alight. March 2016
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CD Reviews Jan Lisiecki - Schumann: Works for Piano & Orchestra Jan Lisiecki, piano Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Antonio Pappano, conductor Deutsche Grammophon 4795327
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The Best Of Plácido Domingo Arias, duets , ensembles from opera and songs Placido Domingo, tenor and baritone, with assisting artists and various orchestras and choruses Sony
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of this concerto with his virtuosic playing combining amicably with the orchestra. It is easy to forget that this young fellow is just 20 years of age, yet he expresses himself nonchalantly throughout this work which ebbs and flows yet remains connected through a seemingly endless fondue of silky smooth textures combining endlessly with an array of colour and sonority. He delivers along similar lines Schumann’s two shorter works for Piano and Orchestra. The Introduction and Allegro Appassionato, Op 92 and the Introduction and ConcertoAllegro, Op 134 both have their own stories to tell with Lisiecki displaying the ability to contextualize his playing to suit what are generally regarded as lightweight works in comparison to the concerto but no less This four-CD set, issued to commemorate the singer’s 75th birthday, contains music from such operas as La Traviata, Otello, Carmen, Lohengrin, Tosca, Il Trovatore, Rigoletto, La Boheme, Aida, Turandot ,Un Ballo in Maschera, Madama Butterfly, Luisa Miller, Don Carlo, Pagliacci, L’arlesiana, Martha, Die Zauberflote, Don Giovanni, Andrea Chenier, Werther, Manon and many others. Domingo is joined in some of them by artists of the calibre of Montserrat Caballe, Sherrill Milnes, Leontyne Price and Renata Scotto. In addition, there are many songs ranging from the Bach-Gounod Ave Maria, through Handel’s Largo to a song by the Beatles. Not least among these are some attractive songs which I understand to be from Spanish zarzuelas, the art form in which Domingo made some that he commences his extensive liner notes with and leaves it to the listener to decide which elements of the definition of a mask are indeed answered. The highlights of this disc are Debussy’s haunting, yet at times playful Masques which requires coherency, clarity and conciseness from the performer. His reading of the inherently difficult, yet aesthetically pleasing Dante Sonata by Liszt not only parades his technical ability but also a sense of not overpowering the listener with a work that, in the wrong hands, suffers from being nothing more than a bombastic excursion across the keyboard. Were the
demanding on the technical and emotional requirements of the soloist. He concludes with two short solo works, Traumerei, Op 15 No 7 and Romanze Op 28 No 2. Both works delicately round off an outstanding album which further cements his place as one of the most exciting and revered international concert pianists performing today. - Frank Shostakovich of his earliest public appearances. The recordings were made throughout Domingo’s career, beginning in the 1960s right up to recent years. It is impossible to listen to these records without admiring Domingo’s career as a whole. His voice has maintained its quality over the years, his musicianship is exemplary and his versatility enviable. He sings in Italian, French, German, Russian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish and English (which is very good). He is at home in all styles except possibly French where his singing lacks the true French elegance. He is successful even in Wagner which is rare for a Latin tenor. – Richard Gate
masks uncovered? Jiang Yi Lin is at pains to do so but at the same time, not forcing the answer onto the listener, rather employing enough creativity in his playing combined with a refined technical prowess to let them make up their own minds. - FS
CD Reviews Brahms Violin Concerto Bartok Violin Concerto No. 1 Janine Jansen and Antonio Pappano Decca
✶✶✶✶ Janine Jansen has once again collaborated with Antonio Pappano on a powerful journey along with the London Symphony Orchestra, to perform Brahms’ only Violin Concerto in D Major Op. 77 and Bartok’s Violin Concerto No. 1 BB 48A. Not only does Jansen possess impeccable technique, but has an incredible passion in her playing. To be frank, The Bartok was probably more exciting and riveting, and really brought out the inner
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, Op. 35 Stravinsky: Les Noces Teodor Currentzis, conductor MusicAeterna Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin Sony
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Formed in 2005, The Clarinotts are a trio of principal clarinets from the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics – a father and his two sons: Ernst, Daniel and Andreas Ottensamer. Another father and son, Heinrich and Carl Bärmann, did much to raise the solo status of their instrument and one of their great admirers, Mendelssohn, wrote them several pieces; among which is the typically urbane Konzerstuck No. 1 featured here.
fire in the performer. Both works are quite a contrasting pair, however Jansen really marries the two together, merging innocence, fantasy and excitement in one beautiful work with the orchestra. The first movement of the Brahms’ Concerto opens up a magical world, as Jansen displays a solid command of the great work. Her clarity and nuance from the solo parts give rise to the passionate crescendos and flowering phrases needed in any work of Brahms. .Jansen pairs the previous work with Bartok, a huge contrast which surprisingly worked. Its quirky and unpredictable nature drew my ears more and more with each listening. It begins with a mellow and slow first movement, more suited Sony Classical has announced a new release from Greek-born, Russian-based conductor Teodor Currentzis and his orchestra and choir MusicAeterna along with Moldovan-Austrian violinist Kopatchinskaja. This album brings together two diverse masterworks from two giants of Russian music – Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Stravinsky’s Les Noces – and presents the exhilarating fruits of a first musical collaboration between Currentzis and violinist Kopatchinskaja. Known for their instinctive and ground-breaking interpretations across an extensive range of musical eras, Currentzis, Kopatchinskaja and MusicAeterna have performed together several times since this first project and consistently garnered audience and critical acclaim. The album presents a rare masterwork, Stravinsky’s Les Noces. Written for solo voices, choir, pianos and percussion, the work celebrates a peasant Mozart loved the clarinet and would no doubt listen fondly to the arrangement of the Trio from Cosi fan Tutte (Soave sia il vento) – displaying the clarinet’s legato side. By contrast, Doppler’s Fantasie on themes from Rigoletto and Rossini’s La Danza give vent to the more agile, slyly rebellious nature of the ‘ebony one’. Manhã de Carnaval by Luiz Bonfá is burdened by some clunky piano but the improvisation from the reed players pushes the tune in new directions. Something of a rarity is the mournful little Cantilène from Francaix’s Saxophone Quartet (1935); and that sombreness is echoed by film music composer Bela
to those with a taste for atonality that gives a mysterious yet painfully beautiful sound. This is well matched with a powerful and energetic second movement, which grows and grows and grows. This movement really utilises the grandness of the orchestra and effectively creates an atmosphere of grandiose as well as serenity. - Leslie Khang wedding and was originally written as ballet music in 1917. Currentzis again employs the authentic Russian folkloric influences that were central to his recent interpretation of Le Sacre du printemps and which he considers fundamental to understanding Stravinsky’s music. The native Russian-speakers that make up the exceptional MusicAeterna choir (“This miraculous ensemble” – Süddeutsche Zeitung) also bring another level of understanding and authenticity to this most Russian of Stravinsky’s works. Les Noces reunites Currentzis and MusicAeterna with Belarusian soprano Nadine Koutcher, who also featured on their 2014 release Rameau – The Sound of Light and was in 2015 crowned BBC Cardiff Singer of the World. - Emyr Evans Koreny’s Cinema I - the slower sections of which sound like graceful theme music for some macabre tale by Edgar Allan Poe. The nature of the last two pieces may be the way forward for The Clarinotts, because just playing the ‘lyrical and the lovely’ leans too dangerously in the direction of André Rieu for my liking. Still, there’s a lot of attractive listening here. Definitely one for the clarinet enthusiast. - Michael Muir March 2016
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Jazz cd reviews Messin’ With Mister T Dave Stryker Strikezone 8812
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More than 50 years ago when the English publication Jazz Journal was at its peak, it ran a series of articles if my memory serves me correctly called “How Do They Age So Well” referring to veteran musicians who still had so much to offer musically. This thought crossed my mind when listening to the then 88-year-old Jimmy Heath on guitarist Dave Stryker’s tribute to Stryker’s former boss, the tenor player Stanley Turrentine known as Mister T or Sugar, with whom he played from 1986-95. Stryker’s tender opening inspires Heath to the disc’s highlight, a soulful but stately rendition of
This Narrow Isthmus The Julien Wilson Quartet Julien Wilson - Tenor Sax/Clarinet Barney McAll - Grand Piano Jonathan Zwartz - Acoustic Bass Allan Browne - Drums & Cymbals All compositions by Julien Wilson Lionsharerecords, 2015
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Duke Ellington’s In A Sentimental Mood. Unrushed and elegant it exemplifies to perfection one of the Duke’s many timeless melodies. He shares the spotlight with another octogenarian, Houston Person, whose series of albums for the HighNote label have given me countless hours of listening pleasure. The lively LA Place Street with its shuffle rhythm grooves is an ideal platform for his fat, warm tone anchored in the blues. The title refers to the block Turrentine grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Of the others, the best is probably Chris Potter who combines with Stryker on a burning, uptempo version of John Coltrane’s Impressions. Although the emphasis may have been in the tenors, the album’s success owes much to the rhythm
section, the admirable Stryker, Jared Gold at the Hammond organ and drummer McLenty Hunter, who shine as either accompanists or soloists. This a soulful tribute straight from the heart. - Kevin Jones
Featuring the same quartet as his bestselling, triple Australian Jazz Bell Award winning This Is Always album, but recorded live at The Sound Lounge for SIMA by Fine Music presenter Peter Nelson, Julien Wilson’s This Narrow Isthmus is one also one of the final recordings of the late great drummer Allan Browne who died in June 2015. Where This Is Always was all ballads and standards this album leans towards the blues with all original compositions written especially for the group by the band’s irrepressible saxophonist leader in 2014. This recording comes from what was the fourth of only five shows that the quartet ever played together and the only performance that was recorded. Sadly there will be no more. Outstanding tracks include Rainman and Bernie, deriving inspiration
from the works of Billy Strayhorn and the late iconic Australian saxophonist Bernie McGann. These are exceptionally deep and truly contemplative ballads superbly played by Wilson’s weeping tenor accompanied by the glistening arpeggios on grand piano by Barney McAll. Another stand out is Weeping Willow, opening with the authoritative bass of Jonathan Zwartz and Browne’s cymbals and drums then racily progressing with tenor and grand piano into something more pleasingly bluesy than its inspirational companion Willow Weep For Me. Captured here is a band of Australian musicians at the height of their game on a quality recording that is a must have for all lovers of contemporary improvisation. - Barry O’Sullivan
States in 1981 - and what a triumphant homecoming. Recorded in Sao Paulo last year, it covers a wide spectrum of music as the pianist-vocalist pays tribute to three generations of great Brazilian songwriters - Ary Barosso, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Roberto Mescal - and by adding six of her compositions, all melodically memorable, she gives the set a contemporary feel. The string arrangements on seven tracks, dense and lush, were recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at the city’s famous Abbey Road Studios. Brazilian music is much more diverse than just bossa nova as popularised by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto as Elias admirably demonstrates by blending old and new forms with an all-star cast including her talented daughter Amanda
Brecker and Ed Motta. Brisk or brassy, as in Frank Sinatra’s famous recording with Billy May, are the usual treatments for Barosso’s famous 1939 composition but Elias’ dreamy re-harmonisation of Brasil (Aquarela do Brasil) makes it the outstanding track, closely followed by a memorable version of Jobim’s Aguas do Marco (Waters Of March) where she is backed by the vocal textures of New York’s Take 6 whose chief arranger, Mark Kibble, joins her on the passionate Incendiendo and the playful Driving Ambition. Her ability to seamlessly switch from Portuguese to English as she blends American jazz with Brazilian rhythms makes this an enchanting album. - Kevin Jones
SWINGING ON THE VINE Woody’s last great herd
Woody Herman
Like the weather in my Hunter Valley hideaway , the music is hot as I tap my foot and nod my head while New Orleans trumpet great Henry “Red” Allen storms through Ride Red Ride from a 1957 session with Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey and J.C. Higginbotham. Reaching for another bottle, I turn to Big J and remark: “Those were the days my friend.” At the sound of my voice, Big J raises his head from his bowl of red wine and nods in agreement.
But what made the success of this Herd even more outstanding was the then economic state of the music business. It was an era when Quincy Jones found the fastest way into debt was to have a big band and Gerry Mulligan’s great Concert Jazz Band, when it was together and worked, had to rely on touring overseas to make money. So how was Herman’s success accomplished? The band’s pianist and arranger Nat Peirce summed it up in one word - Woody. “It’s because of him. If there are so few big bands (today), it’s because there are so few professional bandleaders. Woody’s a pro. Being a professional bandleader involves knowing when to let a guy play because he’s playing exceptionally well. Some leaders might not like to see their sidemen getting a lot of applause. Woody’s delighted. He appreciates what we’re doing, and he lets us know. The guys appreciate him and respect him. So they work all the harder.” This probably sums up why many consider Herman the greatest of all the white big band leaders.
Allen led the house band for many years at the legendary jazz club the Metropole Café at 7thAvenue and 48th Street in New York. It had a jazz policy from the 1950’s until 1965 when it turned to strippers; the patrons no doubt found the long bandstand behind the bar a perfect stage for the “artistes.” I gaze thoughtfully into space: How could a big band cope with playing on that 40-foot long platform?
My aim in 2016 is to track down the music of this magnificent band and revel again in its remarkable power and its soloists who included trumpeter Bill Chase, trombonist Phil Wilson and tenor saxophonist Sal Nistico - and the greatest and most emotional version of A Taste Of Honey, recorded on the day JFK was assassinated. Herman ended the session after this one track.
On the left were the four saxophones; then the rhythm section; next were the trumpets, five of them, and finally the three trombones - all gazing at their reflections on a mirrored wall directly across from them. From this uncomfortable position it seemed unlikely they would be able to hear one another, let alone play like a well-oiled machine. But they did and for nine weeks in 1963 which kept the standing room only crowds in a fever-pitch of excitement.
- Patrick D.Maguire
This band which would last from the early to mid-1960s was Woody Herman’s last great orchestra although he would have many good bands after this one. We had lost count of the number of Herman Herds after about the fifth which is probably why he told Philips Records A&R man Jack Tracey not to give it a number but just call it the Swinging Herd. Its formation seemed an appropriate way to celebrate his 25th year as a leader especially as the critics were comparing it with the bands of Duke Ellington and Count Basie! Veteran big band writer George T. Simon in a long article in the New York Herald Tribune posed the question: “What is so outstanding about this particular Herd?’’ He then proceeded to answer it: “First of all, it has the almost forgotten sort of pulsating ensemble sound and drive that makes you want to cheer. The arrangements are exciting. The brass is brilliant. The trumpets blast as one. They blow high, but they’re accurate, and they get a great blend. The saxophones are loose and easy. “And the rhythm section - well, if there’s one reason why this Herd stands out from among all the rest, it’s because of the rhythmic trio’s fantastic, swinging drive… in Jake Hanna, Woody has the most propulsive big band drummer to emerge on the jazz scene in years. The way he drives everything before him (with valuable assistance from bassist Chuck Andrus) is absolutely outstanding.”
Sydney Jazz Club Co-op Ltd Presents Live Jazz Sydney Flying Squadron
76 MacDougall Street, Milsons Point 9 March From 12.30 until 3pm (Doors open 11.45am) Mike Hallams Hot Six: Bob Baird: drums Ed Rapo: bass Jack Wiard: clarinet Kym Till: piano Al Davey: trombone Mike Hallam: trumpet $10.00 Entry Fee
Picnic at Berry Island
At the end of Shirley Road, Wollstonecraft 20 March Creole Rice with Chris Ross From 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm Unique experience picnicking in the Australian Bush, but still close to the City
PO Box 186 Broadway, NSW 2007
www.sydneyjazzclub.com Tel +61 2 9719 3876
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March program highlights
Joachim Raff Fine Music, in March, has its fair share of the esoteric. With program subtitles like ‘Once famous, now faded’ and ‘Dead alas, too soon’, Sunday Special sets its stall out with admirable clarity. Meanwhile in ‘Live and Local’ we continue to follow the work of our Fine Music Kruger Scholars, with a broadcast of the concert saxophonist Nick Russoniello gave at the 2015 Bowral Autumn Music Festival, and another chance to hear recorder-player Alicia Crossley’s Duality program.
SUNDAY SPECIAL
20 March, 27 March JS Bach was less famous in his day than Telemann. Beethoven repeatedly named Cherubini as his most esteemed contemporary. Musical history is replete with such retrospective absurdities. And the list of composers even less well known than Cherubini and Telemann, who were celebrated in their day but since all but forgotten, is of considerable length. Sunday Special, titled ‘Once famous, now faded’, looks at one of the more obscure composers to answer to that description: Joachim Raff. Raff’s 72 years roughly spanned the 19th century. A German of Swiss birth, he was a largely self-taught musician, and from the outset pursued composition, rather than performing, as a career. He must have had considerable self-belief, because he sent some of his piano compositions to Felix Mendelssohn who was impressed and recommended them to his publisher. That began a career that saw Raff become one of the most celebrated composers of
his time, as well as teacher and inspiration to many we remember today far better than him. Robert Schumann reviewed him favourably and the conductor Hans von Bulow befriended him. As the first director of the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt he employed Clara Schumann to teach, creating a class specifically for women composers. Composers he personally taught included Alexander Ritter and Edward MacDowell, who edited the Romeo and Juliet overture that starts our program. His vast output included eleven symphonies, which are a sumptuous blend of classical and baroque influences, yet adorned with descriptive titles which advertise their Romantic programmatic structure. In this Sunday Special you will hear the third of those symphonies, titled In the Forest. It’s a chance to listen to the music that was held in such esteem by so many luminaries, and to ponder why posterity has treated it so harshly. The Sunday Special, entitled ‘Dead, alas, too soon’, tells a story all too familiar to lovers of music – that of the shining musical talent, cut off in, or before its prime. Schubert, Mozart, Pergolesi spring to mind, but not many, at least since the days of the plague, have died as young as Guillaume Lekeu, who caught typhoid fever from a dodgy sorbet and died in 1894 the day after his 24th birthday.
Nick Russoniello
As the archetype of the brilliant talent cut short, Lekeu was the real deal. He was of Belgian birth, and his first studies in piano and theory took place in provincial Belgium. He composed his first piece at the age of 15, and at 18 moved with his parents to Paris, where prominent among the many influences that directed his development was that of Cesar Franck, under whom Lekeu studied counterpoint and fugue. He was beginning, at the tender age of 18, to move in exalted circles that included Vincent d’Indy, who taught him orchestration and encouraged him to enter the Prix de Rome. Aged 21, he managed second prize with his cantata Andromede, and he was honoured by Eugene Ysaye with a commission, the Violin Sonata in D Minor which forms the centrepiece of the program, and is the work for which he is best remembered.
Live and Local
Thursdays, 8pm ‘Live and Local’ in March features several names that are dear to Fine Music listeners. Nick Russoniello and Alicia Crossley are winners, respectively, of the 2014 and 2015 Fine Music-Kruger Scholarships. Each has shown a commitment to expanding the repertoire for their instrument, and Fine Music’s sound technicians have been dogging their footsteps, recording performances in and around Sydney as their careers progress. ‘Live and Local’ on 10 March brings a recording from last year’s Bowral Autumn Music Festival, in which Nick performs his own composition, The New South. He shares the program with Fine Music Artist-in-residence The Acacia Quartet, who demonstrate their versatility with works from Kreisler, Dvorak and Mozart. Recorder-player Alicia Crossley was our 2015 Fine Music Kruger Scholar, and had a busy year of it, putting her scholarship to the best possible use. Among the highlights was her collaboration with American harpist Emily Granger, culminating in their Duality program which forms part 2 of ‘Live and Local’ on 17 March. The program mixes old and new with contributions from Faure and Debussy and a couple of startling pieces commissioned from friends of the duo.
- Tom Forrester-Paton March 2016
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Tuesday 1 March
Alexander Zemlinsky
Ryo Terakado
Tasmin Little
0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Dukas, P. The sorcerer’s apprentice (1897). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 241-32 12
15:00 GERMAN COMPOSERS OF THE CLASSICAL PERIOD Prepared by Phil Vendy
Delius, F. Violin concerto (1916; ed. Beecham). Tasmin Little, vn; Welsh National Opera O/Charles Mackerras. Argo 433 704-2 24
Ries, F. Sonata in F sharp minor, op 26, L’infortunée (c1808). Susan Kagan, pf. Naxos 8.572204
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Michala Petri Prepared by Francis Frank Mozart, W. Flute quartet no 1 in D, K285 (1777). Carolin Widmann, vn; Ula Ulijona, va; Marta Sudraba, vc. OUR 6.220570 17 Monrad, A. East-west project 16 (2007). Chen Yue, xiao. OUR 6.220600
13:00 TIME TO SAY GOODBYE Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend 6
Sammartini, G. Sonata in G, op 13 no 14 (pub. 1744). George Malcolm, hpd. Philips 476 7072 9 Chen Yi. The ancient Chinese beauty (2008). Kremerata Baltica. OUR 8.226905 14 Telemann, G. Recorder concerto in C. Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Iona Brown. Philips 400 075-2
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Jacob, G. Suite for treble recorder and strings (1858). Academy of St Martin-in-theFields/Kenneth Sillito. LP Philips 6514 310 19 Michala Petri, rec (all above) 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Judy Ekstein Clementi, M. Symphony no 1 in C. Philharmonia O/Francesco d’Avalos. ASV DCS 247
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Hook, J. Concerto in E flat (1812). Colin Lawson, cl; Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Helios CDH55261 20 22
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
Tosti, P. Goodbye. Glenda Raymond, sop; Australian SO/Hector Crawford. ABC 472 689-2 5 Liszt, F. Les adieux, reverie on Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet. Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44542 11 Mozart, W. Bella mia fiamma, addio!, K528 (1787). Barbara Frittoli, sop; Scottish CO/ Charles Mackerras. Erato 8573-86207-2 11 Beethoven, L. Sonata no 26 in E flat, op 81a, Les adieux (1809-10). Gerard Willems, pf. ABC 465 264-2 18 Tchaikovsky, P. Air des adieux, from Joan of Arc (1881). Regina Reznik, mezz; Royal Opera House O/Edward Downes. LP Ace of Diamonds SDD 222 7 Haydn, J. Symphony in F sharp minor, Hob.I:45, Farewell (1772). Capella Istropolitana/Barry Wordsworth. Naxos 8.550382
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Mahler, G. Der Abschied, from Das Lied von der Erde (1908-09). Elizabeth Campbell, mezz; Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 476 595-7 31
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Salomon, J. Romance in D (c1795). Simon Standage, vn; English Consort/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 427 316-2 4 Stamitz, C. Double concerto in B flat (c1772). Franz Klein, cl; Erwin Klein, cl; Cologne RSO/ Urs Schneider. Schwann 311 001 20 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Andrew Dziedzic 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 RECENT RELEASES with Michael Field 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Phil Vendy Handel, G. Sonata in D minor, HWV367a. Dan Lauren, rec; Hidemi Suzuki, vc; Masaaki Suzuki, hpd. BIS BIS-CD-955 15 Zemlinsky, A. String quartet no 2, op 15 (1913-15). LaSalle Quartet. DG 479 1976 39 Mozart, W. Quintet no 4 in G minor, K516 (1787). Ryo Terakado, va; Kuijken String Quartet Denon CO-78850 38 Haydn, J. Symphony in G, Hob.I:92, Oxford (1789; arr. in C, Triebensee). Amphion Wind Octet. Accent ACC 24232 20
Wednesday 2 March 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
15:00 RACHMANINOV EXPLORED Part 1 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti
Rachmaninov, S. Scherzo (1888). Cincinnati SO/Paavo Järvi. Telarc 80670 5
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Music of the 18th century Prepared by Rex Burgess
When night descends, op 4 no 3 (1890-93). Marian Anderson, cont. Nimbus NI 7895 3
Clérambault, L-N. L’Abondance, sonata III. Les Solistes du Concert Spirituel. Naxos 8.553743 8
Romance, from String quartet no 1 (1889). Borodin Quartet. apex 0927 49815 2 6
Dieupart, C. Suite no 5 in F (1701). Ruth Wilkinson, fl à voix; Linda Kent, hpd. Move MD 3161 14
Piano concerto no 1 in F sharp minor, op 1 (1891/1917). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf; Cleveland O/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Decca 478 5644
0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Jacquet de la Guerre, E-C. Samson (1711). Isabelle Desrochers, sop; Les Voix Humaines. Alpha ABM 100 18 Hotteterre, J-M. Suite in E minor (1708). Elysium Ensemble. Move MO 3184 16 Rebel, J-F. Ballet: Les élémens (1737). Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 421 656-2
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10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Anne Irish Svendsen, J. Grand polonaise, op 12. Trondheim SO/Ole Kristian Ruud. Virgin 5 45128 2
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Beethoven, L. Violin concerto in D, op 61 (1806). David Oistrakh, vn; Stockholm FO/ Sixten Ehrling. Testament SBT 1032 44 Brumby, C. Symphony no 1 (1981). Queensland SO/Robert Boughen. Jade JADCD 1049
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12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale Jazz of many colours, some old, some new and all designed to inform and stimulate the senses 13:00 YOUNG VIRTUOSI 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 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.
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Prince Rostislav (1891). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10677 15 Trio élégïaque no 1 in G minor (1892). Eduard Wulfson, vn; Dmitry Yablonsky, vc; Valeri Grohovski, pf. Naxos 8.557423 13 Aleko’s aria, from Aleko (1893). Fedor Chaliapin, bass; O/Lawrence Collingwood. EMI CDH 7 61009-2 5 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Tom Forrester-Paton 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell The stars of American jazz from bebop on, mainly small group low temperature jazz 20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by Elaine Siversen Weber, C.M. Der Freischütz. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Friedrich Kind. First performed Berlin, 1821. MAX: Hans Hopf, ten AGATHE: Elisabeth Grümmer, sop KUNO: Oskar Czerwenka, bass KASPAR: Kurt Böhme, bass SAMIEL: Claus Clausen, voice HERMIT: Otto Edelman, bass PRINCE OTTOKAR: Alfred Poell, bar Vienna State Opera Ch; Vienna PO/Wilhelm Furtwängler. Bravissimo BRV 9804 2:10 Max, a forester, loves Agathe, and to succeed her father, Kuno, as head forester, a test of marksmanship is required. Max loses in the target practice. Kaspar persuades Max to cast seven magic bullets which will kill anything the shooter wants. Kaspar, whose soul is to be forfeited to the devil on the following
day, hopes to substitute Max in his place. Max, fearing he will lose Agathe if he loses the contest, goes with Kaspar at midnight to the terrible Wolf’s Glen to cast the magic bullets. Kaspar calls upon Samiel, the Black Huntsman, and when Max arrives, Samiel conjures up the shape of Agathe drowning herself, despairing at Max’s lack of success, whereupon Max begins the casting of the bullets. Agathe dreams of ill omens. The hermit tells Agathe that her bridal wreath will protect her from danger. The bridesmaids arrive with the bridal wreath but when the box is opened, it is a funeral wreath. Max and Kaspar divide the bullets between them. Kaspar deliberately uses his last bullet leaving Max with the seventh which is controlled by the Evil One. As Max fires at a target, Samiel guides the bullet so that it is aimed at Agathe. Her bridal wreath deflects the bullet which strikes Kaspar. Samiel grasps him instead of Max, whereupon Kaspar expires with a curse upon his lips. Prince Ottokar, on learning about the magic bullets, pronounces the sentence of banishment on Max. The hermit pleads for Max saying that if he lives a faultless life, he should gain forgiveness and be permitted to marry Agathe after one year. The Prince agrees. Sonata no 3 for flute and piano (1810). Emmanuel Pahud, fl; Eric Le Sage, pf. naïve V 4863
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22:30 ITALIAN CHAMBER Prepared by Phil Vendy Martucci, G. Trio in C, op 59 (1883). Mario Borciani, pf; members of Giovane Quartetto Italiano. Claves 50-9210 39 Longo, A. Suite. Massimo Data, bn; Piero Barbareschi, pf. Brilliant Classics 95009 13 Wolf-Ferrari, E. Quintet in C, op 24 (c1942). Wolfgang Leopolder, vn; Hiroko Yoshida, vn; Gerhard Breinl, va; Fritz Ruf, va; Friedrich Kleinknecht, vc. MD+G L 3311 27 March 2016
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Thursday 3 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Marx, J. Evening prayer. Renée Fleming, sop; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf. Decca 467 697-2 3
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore
Delius, F. Summer evening (c1890; arr. Beecham). Northern Sinfonia of England/ Richard Hickox. EMI 5 65067 2
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composer focus Sullivan, A. Suite from The tempest, op 1 (1861). BBC PO/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9859
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Overture to The sapphire necklace (1864). RTE Concert O/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223461 10
Strauss, R. Sextet, from Capriccio (1942). 12 Schulhoff, E. Concertino for flute, viola and double bass (1925). 15
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Haas, P. String quartet no 2, Wild night (1925). 9
Poulenc, F. An evening of snow (1944). Accentus Chamber Choir/Laurence Equilbey. Pierre Verany PV794042 7
Martinu, B. Quartet in C for clarinet, horn, cello and drum (1924). 14
Schumann, R. Evening pieces, op 73 (1849). Steven Isserlis, vc; Dénes Varjon, pf. Hyperion CDA67661 11
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Mendelssohn, F. Andante, from String symphony no 12 in G minor (1823).
Schulhoff, E. Suite for chamber ensemble (1921). 16
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Joel, B. Lullabye (1993; arr. Lawson). Choir of Trinity College, Melbourne/Michael Leighton Jones. ABC 467 3769 5
Overture in C: In memoriam (1866). BBC PO/ Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9859 11
York, A. Evening dance. Slava Grigoryan, gui; Leonard Grigoryan, gui. ABC 472 824-2 5
Overture to Cox and Box (1866). New SO of London/Isidore Godfrey. Decca 480 1285 3
Haydn, J. Symphony in G, Hob.I:8, Evening (1761). Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati. Decca 425 900-2 24
Ballet: Pineapple Poll, mvts 1 to 5 (arr. Mackerras 1951). Royal Liverpool PO/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.570351 17
14:30 GERMAN CLASSICAL Prepared by Phil Vendy
Holst, G. The evening watch, op 43 no 1 (1924). Joya Logan, mezz; Christopher Mercer, ten; Holst Singers. Hyperion CDA66329 5
Molter, J. Trumpet concerto no 2. Paul Plunkett, tpt; Julie Hewison, vn; Lucinda Moon, vn; Jenny Ingram, va; Miriam Morris, vc; Linda Kent, org. Move MD 3127 11
Walmisley, T. Nunc dimittis in D minor (1855). Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond. Hyperion CDA66249 3
Richter, F. String quartet in B flat, op 5 no 2 (1768). Members of Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.41062
Handel, G. Süsse Stille, sanfte Quelle, HWV205 (1724-27). Marianne Cotterill, sop; Ensemble Pian e Forte; Antonio Frigé, hpd. Nuova Era 7065 4
Symphony in E, Irish, mvt 4 (1866). Royal Liverpool PO/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.570351
The lost chord (1877). Thomas Allen, bar; Malcolm Martineau, pf. Hyperion CDA67290
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10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Lambert, C. Romeo and Juliet: second tableau (1926). BBC Concert O/Barry Wordsworth. ASV WHL 2128 19 Respighi, O. Rossiniana (1925). West Australian SO/Jorge Mester. ABC 442 348-2
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Turina, J. La procesion del Rocio, op 9 (1913). Cincinnati SO/Jésus López-Cobos. Telarc 80574 9 Burgmüller, N. Symphony no 2 in D, op 11 (1834-35; compl. Schumann). Wuppertal SO/ Gernot Schmalfuss. MDG 335 0817-2 32 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers Covering the many aspects of jazz from Swing to Mainstream, with the Great American Songbook making regular appearances 13:00 EVENING SHADOWS Prepared by Gael Golla Kodály, Z. Summer evening (1929-30). Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati. Decca 443 006-2 24
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Forestville, for a Wyvern Music concert
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15:00 ROMANTIC CHAMBER Prepared by Frank Morrison Glinka, M. Grand sextet in E flat for double bass, piano and string quartet (1832). Capricorn. Hyperion CDA66163 25
Sydney Symphony Fellows (all above) 21:30 AROUND THE CLOCK MUSIC Evening Prepared by Francis Frank Elgar, E. How calmly the evening (1907). Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer. Chandos CHAN 9269 3
Borodin, A. Nocturne, from Quartet no 2 in D (1885). Kremlin CO/Misha Rachlevsky. Claves 50-9325 8 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Di Cox
Sarasate, P. de Navarra, Spanish dance, op 33 (1889). David Oistrakh, vn; Igor Oistrakh, vn; Vladimir Yampolski, pf. Brilliant Classics 8402 6
Rautavaara, E. Cantus articus, concerto for birds and orchestra, op 61 (1972). Lahti SO/ Osmo Vänskä. BIS CD-575 17
Meyerbeer, G. Quintet in E flat (1813). Dieter Klöcker, cl; Berlin Philharmonia Quartet. Orfeo C 213 901 A 21
Kats-Chernin, E. Four rags for IM (1996). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP186 11
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Debbie Scholem
Stravinsky, I. Ballet: Pulcinella (1922/49). Diana Montague, mezz; Robin Leggate, ten; Mark Beesley, bass; Philharmonia O/Robert Craft. Naxos 8.557503 36
19:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 20:00 LIVE AND LOCAL Banned music Recorded by Greg Ghavalas and Doug Jones for FINE MUSIC on 20 September 2015 at
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Skryabin, A. Symphony no 3 in C minor, op 43, Divine poem (1902-04). Danish National RSO/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8898 47
Friday 4 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Adès, T. Lieux retrouvés (2009).
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
Franck, C. Sonata (c1886; arr. Delstart). 28
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Stephen Isserlis, vc; Connie Shih, pf (all above)
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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Brendan Walsh 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron Focus on the current Sydney jazz scene mixed with a range of international jazz stars and a weekly a cappella item
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Only strings Prepared by Frank Morrison
14:30 EUROPEAN MUSICAL ROUNDABOUT Hamburg Prepared by Francis Frank
Paganini, N. Trio in D (1833). Jean-Jacques Kantorow, vn; Mari Fujiwara, vc; Anthea Gifford, gui. Denon CO 77069 21
Hauptmann, M. An der Kirche wohnt der Priester, op 47 no 1 (c1860). Monteverdi Choir, Hamburg/Jürgen Jürgens. Novalis 150 032-2
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Strauss, J. II Graduation Ball (1840; arr. Dorati). Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky. Decca 436 781-2 34
Mendelssohn, Fanny. String quartet in E flat (1834). Erato Quartet Basel. cpo 999 679-2 20
Lortzing, A. Lebe wohl, mein fländrisch’ Mädchen, from Zar und Zimmermann (1837). Margot Guillaume, sop; Rudolf Schock, ten; North German Radio Choir & O, Hamburg/ Walter Martin. Acanta 43 553 6
Rossini, G. Cantata: Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo (1816). Elisabetta Scano, sop; Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Daniela Barcellona, cont; Juan Diego Flórez, ten; Luigi Petroni, ten; La Scala Philharmonic Choir & O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 466 328-2 51
Signorelli, C. Sonata for mandolin and lute. Caterina Lichtenberg, mand; Mirko Schrader, gui. Schwann 3-6435-2 9 Dohnányi, E. Serenade in C, op 10 (1902). Mayumi Seiler, vn; Douglas Paterson, va; Jane Salmon, vc. Hyperion CDA66786 21 Mendelssohn, F. String symphony no 1 in C (1821). London FO/Ross Pople. Hyperion CDS44081/3 10 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Di Cox Britten, B. Matinées musicales after Rossini, op 24 (1941). English CO/Alexander Gibson. EMI 1 66442 2 16 Khachaturian, A. Violin concerto in D minor (1940). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Scottish NO/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8918 37 Mozart, W. Symphony no 39 in E flat, K543 (1788). Tasmanian SO/Sebastian LangLessing. ABC 476 4561 30 12:00 NOONTIME JAZZ with Peter Mitchell Accessible in-the-hammock jazz to ease you into the weekend 13:00 MUSICA VIVA PRESENTS Stephen Isserlis and Connie Shih Recorded by Greg Simmons for FINE MUSIC on 15 June 2015 at City Recital Hall, Angel Place Saint-Saëns, C. Cello concerto no 1 in A minor, op 33 (1872). 20 Fauré, G. Sonata no 2 in G minor, op 117 (1918). 19
Young, W. Sonata in D minor. Hamburg Ratsmusik/Simone Eckert. cpo 777 569-2
20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Robert Small
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Lortzing, A. Frei sein ist erst’ wahres Leben, from Casanova. Rudolf Schock, ten; Hamburg RO/Walter Martin. Acanta 43 553 3 Monteverdi, C. Madrigal: Presso un fiume tranquillo (pub. 1614). Irmgard Jacobeit, sop; Dorothea Förster-Dürlich, sop; Peter Christoph Runge, bar; Monteverdi Choir, Hamburg; Leonhardt Consort/Jürgen Jürgens. Teldec 4509-93268-2 5 15:00 TWENTIETH CENTURY BRASS Prepared by Gael Golla Milhaud, D. Concertino of winter, op 327 (1953). Zdnek Pulec, tb; Prague RSO/ Jaroslav Krombholc. PRAGA PR 250 012 12 Dukas, P. Villanelle (1906). Barry Tuckwell, hn; Daniel Blumenthal, pf. Etcetera KTC 1135 6 Vaughan Williams, R. Tuba concerto in F minor (1954). Arnold Jacobs, tuba, Chicago SO/Daniel Barenboim. DG 442 8333 12 Martinu, B. Sonatine (1957). Ole Edvard Antonsen, tpt; Wolfgang Sawallisch, pf. EMI 5 56367 2
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Hindemith, P. Konzertmusik für Blasorchester, op 41. William Williams, tpt; Mark Kellogg, tb, euphonium; Eastman Wind Ensemble/Donald Hunsberger. CBS MK 44916 14
Bruch, M. Violin concerto no 1 in G minor, op 26 (1868). Niki Vasilakis, vn; Tasmanian SO/ Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 923-7 27 22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Robert Small Bach, J.S. Cello suite no 6 in D, BWV1012 (c1720). David Watkin, vc. Resonus RES 10147 30 Magnificat in D, BWV243 (1732-35). Miah Persson, sop; Yukari Nonoshita, sop; Akivo Tachikawa, alto; Gerd Türk, ten; Chiyuki Urano, bass; Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki. BIS CD-1011 28 Vivaldi, A. Concerto no 7 in F. Roberto Michelucci, vn; Walter Gallozzi, vn; Anna Maria Cotogni, vn; Luciano Vicari, vn; Enzo Altobelli, vc; I Musici. Newton 8802034 12 Josquin Desprez. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae. Ashley Stafford, ct; Robert Jones, ct; Mark Padmore, ten; Gordon Jones, bar; David Beavan, bass; Hilliard Ensemble/Paul Hillier. EMI CDC 7 49960-2 27 Weiss, S. Tombeau sur la mort de M. Conte de Logy (1721). Jakob Lindberg, lute. BIS CD-327 9
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Saturday 5 March Baker, A. Kopanitsa. Gavin Pritchard, perc; Cory Band/Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 264 4
20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Felix Mendelssohn Prepared by Chris Blower
Anon. Neapolitan scenes. Williams-Fairey Engineering Band/Arthur Robbins. Delta 60357 5
Bach, J.S. Keyboard concerto no 7 in G minor, BWV1058 (1738-39). Angela Hewitt, pf, Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Hyperion CDA67307 14
12:00 JAZZ SATURDAY @ STUDIO A with Leita Hutchings
Miklos Rózsa 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney
Vivaldi, A. Flute concerto in G, RV141. I Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone. CBS M2YK 45623
Mendelssohn, Fanny. String quartet in E flat (1834). Erato Quartet Basel. cpo 999 679-2 20
Mozart, W. Trio in F, K439b (1780). Isaac Stern, vn; Mstislav Rostropovich, vc. Sony SK 44568
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Muczynski, R. Duos for flutes, op 34 (1973). Alexandra Hawley, fl. Naxos 8.559001 7
9:30 MINING THE MAJORS Prepared by Elaine Siversen Gottschalk, L. Escenas campestres cubanas (1859-60; reconstr. Rosenberg). Anna Noggle, sop; Darryl Taylor, ten; Richard Ziebarth, bass-bar; Hot Springs Festival SO/ Richard Rosenberg. Naxos 8.559320 13 Mendelssohn, F. Symphony no 4 in A, op 90, Italian (1833). London Classical Players/ Roger Norrington. EMI CDC 7 54000 2 27 Brahms, J. Hungarian dances, vol I (1872). Julius Katchen, pf. Philips 456 856-2 26 Seiber, M. Four French folk songs (1944-46). Peter Pears, ten; Julian Bream, gui. Newton 8802095 9 Lalo, E. Symphonie espagnole in D minor, op 21 (1873). Maxim Vengerov, vn; Philharmonia O/Antonio Pappano. EMI 5 57593 2 34 11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Williams, J. Liberty fanfare. Allentown Band/ Ronald Demkee. AMP AMP 2A160 5
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13:00 RAMPAL’S FLUTE Prepared by Gael Golla
David, Ferdinand. Andante and scherzo capriccioso, op 16. Hagai Shaham, vn; BBC SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67804 9
Carulli, F. Double concerto in G. Alexandre Lagoya, gui; Franz Liszt CO/János Rolla. CBS MK 42130 22 Telemann, G. Quartet in E minor (1730). Isaac Stern, vn; Mstislav Rostropovich, vc; Mathias Spaeter, lute. Sony SK 44568 9 Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy in A, op 124 (1907). Marielle Nordmann, hp. Sony SK 44552 13 Bernstein, L. Halil, nocturne (1981). Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 415 966-2 16 Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl (all above) 14:30 BEN HUR Prepared by Di Cox Rózsa, M. Soundtrack: Ben Hur (1959). MGM Studio Ch & O; Miklos Rózsa, Sony 88697638382 2:28 Dohnányi, E. Concert piece in D, op 12 (1905). János Starker, vc; Seattle SO/Gerard Schwarz. Delos DE 3095 24
Hiller, F. Piano concerto no 2 in F sharp minor, op 69 (1843). Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley, pf & dir. Hyperion CDA67655 20 Bennett, W. Sterndale Overture: The wood nymphs. London PO/Nicholas Braithwaite. Lyrita SRCD.206 14 Moscheles, I. Sonata concertante in G, op 79 (1828). Kazunori Seo, fl; Makoto Ueno, pf. Naxos 8.573175 14 Mendelssohn, F. Songs without words, bk 4, op 53 (1841). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 453 061-2 16 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Rex Burgess Handel, G. Overture to Solomon, HWV67 (1749). English CO/Richard Bonynge. ABC 482 1059 5 Attrib. Paisiello, G. Mandolin concerto in E flat. Anna Torge, mand; Cologne Academy/ Michael Alexander Willens. Ars Produktion ARS 38 092 16 Howells, H. Violin sonata no 3 in E minor (1923). Mobius. Naxos 8.557188 24 Dohnányi, E. Variations on a nursery tune, op 25. Julius Katchen, pf; London PO/Adrian Boult. Philips 456 859-2 23
17:30 STAGING MUSIC with Angela Cockburn
Koechlin, C. Wind septet, op 165 (1937). O Città Aperta Wind Ensemble/Filippo Farinelli. Brilliant Classics 9266 18
Graham, P. Welsh clog dance. Buy-As-YouView Band/Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 173 2
18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Folk Federation of NSW with John Milce
Janácek, L. Sinfonietta (1926). Sydney SO/ Charles Mackerras. Sydney Symphony 200705 25
Downie, K. Beautiful world. Yorkshire Building Society Band/David King. Polyphonic QPRL 213D
19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEEN with Annabelle Drumm
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Sunday 6 March
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Antonio Pappano
0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT
Age of Enlightenment/Àdám Fischer. Decca 475 100-2
6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Terry McMullen
Mozart, W. Mass no 10 in C, K220, Sparrow (1775). Edith Mathis, sop; Tatiana Troyanos, cont; Horst R. Laubenthal, ten; Kieth Engen, bass; Regensburg Cathedral Choir; Bavarian RSO/Raphael Kubelik. DG 419 060-2 17 Monteverdi, C. Cantate domino (pub. 1620). Choir of Trinity College, Melbourne/Michael Leighton Jones. ABC 472 310-2 2 Bach, J.S. Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV659 (c1708-17). Christopher Herrick, org. Hyperion CDA67071/2 4
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Schubert, F. Mass in G, D167 (1815). Barbara Bonney, sop; Jorg Pita, ten; Andreas Schmidt, bass; Vienna State Opera Ch; CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado. Decca 478 3640 21 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Barrie Brockwell Haydn, J. Overture to Windsor Castle (1795). Hanover Band/Roy Goodman. Hyperion CDA66528 4 Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 12 in A, K414 (1782). Vienna PO/Maurizio Pollini, pf & dir. DG 4790913 25 Giuliani, M. Grand quintet in C, op 65. Richard Savino, gui; Artaria Quartet. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907069 Salieri, A. Alfin son sola … Sola e mesta, from La cifra. Cecilia Bartoli, sop; O of the
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Moscheles, I. Anticipations of Scotland: a grand fantasy, op 75 (1828). Tasmanian SO/ Howard Shelley. Hyperion CDA67276 15
9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Barrie Brockwell
Byrd, W. Laetentur coeli, from Cantiones sacrae I I(1589). Stile Antico. Harmonia Mundi HMU 807463
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Donizetti, G. Solo for oboe. John Anderson, ob; Gordon Back, pf. ASV WHL 2100 4 Spohr, L. Symphony no 6 in G, op 116 (1839). Swiss Italian O/Howard Shelley. Hyperion CDA67788
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12:00 SYDNEY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS Speak easy, swing hard with Richard Hughes The Golden Era of jazz, as seen through the knowledge and experience of one of Australia’s leading exponents
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 CLASSICAL CHAMBER Prepared by Frank Morrison Boyce, W. Trio sonata no 15 in D (1747). Parley of Instruments Baroque O/Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA67151/2 14 Abel, C. String quartet in A, op 8 no 5 (1769). Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA66780 12 Kozeluch, L. Sextet no 3 in E flat. Consortium Classicum. Orfeo 442 981
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Hoffmeister, F. Double bass quartet no 4 in D. Ernö Sebestyén, vn; Helmut Nicolai, va; Martin Ostertag, vc; Norbert Duka, db. Naxos 8.572187 14
15:00 Sunday Special POLISH PATRIOT Prepared by Stephen Wilson Paderewski, I. Piano concerto in A minor, op 17 (1880). Piers Lane, pf. Hyperion CDA66452 35 Symphony in B minor, op 24, Polonia (1903-08). Hyperion CDA67056
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BBC Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk (2 above) 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Meg Matthews Hymns: Dear Lord and Father of mankind; All my hope on God is founded; My song is love unknown; Be Thou my vision. Sioned Williams, hp; Benjamin Bayl, org; Thomas Williamson, org; Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. EMI 5 57026-2 17 Bach, J.S. Three sacred part-songs: Jesus is this dark world’s light; Lord pour not Thy vengeance on me; Now is the mournful time. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Willcocks. Alto ALC 1181 10 Bach, C.P.E. Final chorus of praise, from The last sufferings of the Saviour (1769). Collegium Vocale Gent; La Petite Bande/ Sigiswald Kuijken. DHM 8884302 1622 11 Various. Help of Christians; Nigra sum; Thou lady bright. Prima Luce. Prima Luce SWCD 1509 7 Walton, W. The wise virgins, after J.S. Bach (1943). English Northern Philharmonic/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.555868 2 March 2016
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Monday 7 March
18:00 KEYBOARD INTERLUDE Mozart, W. Sonata no 13 in B flat, K333 (1783-4). Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA67598
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Bach, J.S. Suite no 1 in D minor, BWV812, French (c1722). Angela Hewitt, pf. Hyperion CDA67121/2 15 Dukas, P. Variations, interlude and finale on a theme of Rameau (1902). Chantal Stigliani, pf. Naxos 8.557053 19 19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Stephen Matthews
István Kertész
Dvorák, A. Overture to Rusalka, op 114 (1901). CSSR State PO/Robert Stankovsky. Marco Polo 8.223272 4
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with James Hunter
Serenade in D minor, op 44 (1878). Amadeus Wind Players/John Gray. LP MBS 8 27
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1891 Prepared by Jennifer Foong
Brahms, J. Symphony no 3 in F, op 90 (1883). Philadelphia O/Riccardo Muti. Philips 426 253-2
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Borodin, A. Polovtsian dance no 17, from Prince Igor (1887). Philharmonia O/Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM 7 69041 2 11 20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Paul Cooke Hough, S. Elegy for cello and orchestra, The loneliest wilderness (2005). Steven Isserlis, vc; Tapiola Sinfonietta/Gábor Takács-Nagy. BIS BIS-CD-1952 16 Kats-Chernin, E. From Anna Magdalena’s notebook (2006). Acacia Quartet. Vexations 840-1202 14 Sola-Crossley-Holland. The seafarer (2009). Paul Hillier, narr; Andrew LawrenceKing, psaltery, hp. Ars Nova 6.220597 8 Hunt, K. A natural sequence. Simon Tedeschi, pf. ABC 481 0960
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MacMillan, J. The birds of Rhiannon (2001). BBC Singers; BBC PO/James MacMillan. Chandos CHAN 9997 24 22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones
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Stamitz, C. Double concerto in B flat. Koji Okazaki, bn; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/ Kálmán Berkes, cl & dir. Naxos 8.553584 24 Brahms, J. Symphony no 1 in C minor, op 68 (1876). Vienna PO/István Kertész. Decca 448 197-2 47
Arensky, A. Overture to The dream on the Volga (1891). Ukraine NSO/Theodore Kuchar. Naxos 8.554843 7 Dvorák, A. Rondo in G minor, op 94 (1891). Steven Isserlis, vc; Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA67529 7 Debussy, C. Beau soir (1891). Gillian Keith, sop; Simon Lepper, pf. Deux-Elles DXL1154 2 Fibich, Z. March, from Hippodamia’s death, op 33 (1891). Czech National SO/Marek Štilec. Naxos 8.573310 5 Elgar, E. La capricieuse, op 17 (1891). Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Ernest Lush, pf. Decca 458 191-2 Mascagni, P. Suzel, buon di, from L’amico Fritz (1891). Ceclia Bartoli, sop; Luciano Pavarotti, ten; London Voices; Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 478 7583
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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 13:00 DEUTSCHE WELLE CONCERT HOUR By courtesy of Radio Deutsche Welle Schoenberg, A. Friede auf Erden, for a cappella chorus, op 13. West German Radio Ch/Robert Blank. 9 Beethoven, L. Fantasia in C minor, op 80, Choral fantasy (1808). Benita Borbonus, sop; Anke Lambertz, sop; Claudia Nüsse, alto; Kwon-Shik Lee, ten; Christian Dietz, ten; Arndt Schumacher, bass; West German Radio Ch; Mahler CO/Leif Ove Andsnes, pf & dir. 19 Radio Deutsche Welle transcription 14:00 BALLADES Prepared by Gael Golla
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Brahms, J. Clarinet trio in A minor, op 114 (1891). Leopold Wlach, cl; Franz Holetschek, hn; Franz Kwarda, vc. Westminster RC 8808678121735 23 Suk, J. Piano quartet in A minor, op 1 (1891). Nash Ensemble. Helios CDH55416 23
Glazunov, A. Ballade in F, op 78 (1902). USSR RSO/Odisseiy Dimitriedi. Melodiya MA 15746
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Chabrier, E. Ballade des gros dindons, from Six mélodies (1890). Hugues Cuénod, ten; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. Nimbus 5027 3
10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Elaine Siversen
Martin, F. Ballade (1940). Christian Lindberg, tb; Swedish RSO/Leif Segerstam. BIS CD-538 8
Rameau, J-P. Excerpts from Les Indes galantes (1735-61). Le Concert des Nations/ Jordi Savall. Alia Vox AVSA 9877 10
Chopin, F. Ballade no 1 in G minor, op 23 (arr. Ysaÿe). Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Helios CDH55353 10
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Monday 7 March
Tuesday 8 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
Gershwin, G. An American in Paris (1928). New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. CBS MYK 42611 18
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds
Liszt, F. Mephisto waltz no 1, Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke (1859-60). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44520 11
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Itzhak Perlman Prepared by Anne Irish
Tchaikovsky, P. Violin concerto in D, op 35 (1878). Jascha Heifetz, vn; London PO/John Barbirolli. Naxos 8.110938 32
Sarasate, P. de Carmen fantasy, op 25 (c1883). Royal PO/Lawrence Foster. Alexis Weissenberg Lalor, S. Ballade. Volatinsky Trio. Troika VOL 001
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Gaubert, P. Ballade (1927). Susan Milan, fl; Ian Brown, pf. Chandos CHAN 8981/2 6 Brahms, J. Ballade in B, op 10 no 4 (1854). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 432 302-2 9 15:00 AROUND EUROPE IN 60 MINUTES Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Vaughan Williams, R. Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (1910/19). English String O/ William Boughton. Nimbus NI 7013 15 Albéniz, I. Asturias, op 47 no 5, from Suite española (1886). John Williams, gui. CBS MK 44794 6 Verdi, G. Willow song; Ave Maria, from Otello (1867). Joan Carden, sop; Sydney SO/Eric Clapham. LP ABC AA9059 12 Saint-Saëns, C. Carnival of the animals (1886). Aldo Ciccolini, pf; Alexis Weissenberg, pf; Robert Cordier, vc; Jacques Kazavran, db; Conservatoire Concerts Society O/Georges Prêtre. EMI 1664482 21 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with David Brett 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg 22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson
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Tartini, G. Variations on a theme by Corelli (pub. 1798; arr. Kreisler). Samuel Sanders, pf. 3 EMI CDB 7 62988 2 (2 above) Sinding, C. Suite in A minor, op 10 (1889). Pittsburg SO/André Previn. EMI 5 66060 2 12 Bach, J.S. Double violin concerto in D minor, BWV1043 (1730-31). Isaac Stern, vn; New York PO/Zubin Mehta. Sony SMK 66 471 16
Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture to May night (1880). Bolshoi SO/Alexander Lazarev. Erato 4509-94808-2 7 Sibelius, J. Symphony no 2 in D, op 43 (1901). Royal PO/Charles Mackerras. Tring TRP013
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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Derek Parker 18:00 SYDNEY SYMPHONY 2016 Produced by Andrew Bukenya
Beethoven, L. Trio no 7 in B flat, WoO39 (1812). Lynn Harrell, vc; Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. EMI CDC 7 47010-2 5
What’s on in concerts during the next month
Bruch, M. Violin concerto no 1 in G minor, op 26 (1868). Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. EMI CMS 7 64922 2 24
20:00 RECENT RELEASES with David Ogilvie
Joplin, S. The entertainer (1902; arr. Perlman). André Previn, pf. EMI CDB 7 62988 2
Jones, Richard. Sonata no 3 in G (1735). Kreeta-Maria Kentala, vn; Lauri Pulakka, vc; Mitzi Meyerson, hpd. Glossa GCD 921806 11
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Itzhak Perlman, vn (all above) 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Sheila Catzel Dvorák, A. Piano concerto in G minor, op 33 (1876). Garrick Ohlsson, pf; Czech PO/Jirí Belohlávek. Decca 478 6757 40 Stenhammar, W. Symphony no 2 in G minor, op 34 (1911-15). Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi. DG 445 857-2 42 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 SONG AND DANCE with Randolph Magri-Overend 14:00 CLASSICAL JUKEBOX Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend
19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps
22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Frank Morrison
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 Alyabyev, A. Piano trio in A minor (pub. 1950). Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 8975
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Romberg, A. Clarinet quintet, op 57 (1819). Members of Consortium Classicum; Dieter Klöcker, cl & dir. Orfeo C314 941 A 20 Bartók, B. String quartet no 1, op 7 (190809). Vermeer Quartet. Naxos 8.557543-44 29 Kats-Chernin, E. Gypsy ramble (1996). Streeton Trio. www.streetontrio.com 002 March 2016
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Wednesday 9 March Tausch, F. Double concerto no 1 in B flat, op 27 (1797). Thea King, cl; Nicholas Bucknall, cl; English CO/Leopold Hager. Hyperion CDA66504 24 Schmidt, F. Symphony no 2 in E flat (1913). Chicago SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8779 47 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 YOUNG VIRTUOSI
Renata Tebaldi 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Music of the 18th century Prepared by Frank Morrison Rameau, J-P. Suite from Pygmalion (1748). European Union Baroque O/Roy Goodman. Naxos 8.557490 20 Leclair, J-M. Violin sonata in A, op 9 no 4. Simon Standage, vn; Lars Ulrik Mortensen, hpd. Chandos CHAN 0531 14 Clérambault, L-N. Chaconne, simphonia V. Solistes du Concert Spirituel. Naxos 8.553743 5 Corrette, M. Organ concerto in A, op 26 no 2 (pub. 1756). Jean-Patrice Brosse, org; Concerto Rococo. Pierre Verany PV793113 9 Philidor, A.D. Départ en campagne, Le triomphe. Simphonie du Marais/Hugo Reyne. FNAC Music 592332 8 Grétry, A-E-M. String quartet in G, op 3 no 1 (1761-65). Haydn Quartet. Koch 310 158 H1 8 Gossec, F-J. Symphony in F, op 12 no 6 (pub.1769). London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9661 15 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Paul Hopwood Brahms, J. Academic festival overture, op 80 (1880). Scottish CO/Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80450 10 30
14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 RACHMANINOV EXPLORED Part 2 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Rachmaninov, S. Danse orientale in A, op 2 no 2 (1892). Michael Grebanier, vc; Janet Guggenheim, pf. Naxos 8.550987 7 In my mysterious silence of the night, op 4 no 3 (1890-93). Dmitri Hvorostovsky, bar; Oleg Boshniakovich, pf. Philips 432 119-2 3 Morning, op 4 no 2 (1890-93). Dmitri Hvorostovsky, bar; Ivari Ilja, pf. Ondine ODE 1207-2
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Prelude in C sharp minor, op 3 no 2. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 478 5644 4 Trio élégiaque no 2 in D minor, op 9, mvt 3 (1893/1907/17). Oistrakh Trio; David Oistrakh, vn; Sviatoslav Knushevitsky, vc; Lev Oborin, pf. Brilliant Classics 9272 8 Symphony no 1 in D minor, op 13, mvt 2 (1895). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00141
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The Rock, fantasy, op 7 (1893). Russian NO/ Mikhail Pletnev. DG 439 888-2 13 Overture; Opening Aria, from Francesca da Rimini, op 25. Makvala Kasrashvili, sop; Mikhail Maslov, ten; Alexander Laptev, ten; Vladimir Atlantov, ten; Yevgeny Nesterenko, bass; Bolshoi Theatre Ch & O/Mark Ermler. Melodiya C0 06745 48 5 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with James Hunter 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell 20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by Colleen Chesterman Puccini, G. Il Tabarro. Opera in one act.
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Libretto by Giuseppe Adami. First performed New York, 1918. MICHELE: Robert Merrill, bar GEORGETTA: Renata Tebaldi, sop LUIGI: Mario del Monaco, ten Florence Maggio Musicale Ch & O/Lamberto Gardelli. Decca 411 665-2 54 Michele witnesses a clandestine meeting between his wife Georgetta and Luigi. He decides to surprise the lovers at their next meeting. At the appointed time he confronts Luigi as he eagerly awaits his love, forces a confession from him, strangles him and wraps the body in his own cloak. When Georgetta appears, he invites her to shelter under his cloak where a wife can find love and happiness. As Georgetta approaches, he opens the folds of his cloak and throws her down on Luigi’s body. Puccini, G. Suor Angelica. Opera in one act. Libretto by Giovaochino Forzaro. First performed New York, 1918. SUOR ANGELICA: Renata Tebaldi, sop LA ZIA PRINCIPESSA: Giulietta Simionato, mezz LA BADESSA: Lucia Daniel, mezz SUOR GENOVIEFFA: Dora Carral, sop Florence Maggio Musicale Ch & O/Lamberto Gardelli. Decca 411 665-2 51 In a convent, the nuns pray, remembering former lives. Sister Angelica was a princess, but had an illegitmate baby, which caused a great scandal. Sister Genovieffa was a shepherdess. The Abbess tells Angelica that her aunt, the Princess, has come, but she brings her the news that her child is dead. Angelica drinks poison. In a vision she sees the Madonna, holding by the hand a little boy, who welcomes the dying woman. 22:00 FROM THE USA Prepared by Paul Hopwood Albert, S. Cello concerto (1988-90). Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Baltimore SO/David Zinman. Sony SK 57961 32 Ives, C. Sonata no 1 (1902-08). Peter Lawson, pf. Virgin VC 7 59316 2
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Bernstein, L. Halil, nocturne (1981). Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl; Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 415 966-2 16 MacDowell, E. Sonata no 4, op 59, Keltic (1901). Marjorie Mitchell, pf. Vanguard 08 9197 71 19
Thursday 10 March 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Marilyn Schock 19:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 20:00 LIVE AND LOCAL Bowral Autumn Music Festival Recorded by Peter Bell for FINE MUSIC on 27, 28 and 29 March 2015 at St Jude’s Church and Mittagong Playhouse Kreisler, F. String quartet in A minor.
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A contemplation upon flowers, op 90 (1976). Lillian Watson, sop; Bryden Thomson, cond. Chandos CHAN 8762 15 BBC Welsh SO (2 above) Sonata no 7, op 114 (1984). Martin Jones, pf. Nimbus NI 5370 15 Doubles: Concertante for oboe, string orchestra and harpsichord, op 106 (c1984). David Cowley, ob; Rosalie Armstrong, hpd; strings of BBC Welsh SO/Tadaaki Otaka. Nimbus NI 5357 17 Noctis Equi, op 132 (1989). Mstislav Rostropovich, vc; London SO/ Kent Nagano.
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Ries, F. Piano concerto no 7 in A minor, op 132 (1823). Christopher Hinterhuber, pf; Royal Liverpool PO/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.570440 35
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composer focus Prepared by Rex Burgess Hoddinott, A. Passaggio, op 94 (1977). Tadaaki Otaka, cond. Nimbus NI 5357
Mozart, W. String quartet no 1 in G, K80. Lodi (1770). 15
13:00 GERMAN CLASSICAL Prepared by Phil Vendy
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore
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10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Frank Morrison Offenbach, J. Overture to La belle Hélène (1864). City of Birmingham SO/Louis Frémaux. EMI CDM 1 66418 2 9
Just, J. Sonata no 5 in G, op 13 (pub. 1781). Camerata Classica/Philip Swanton. Walsingham WAL 80422 13 Fesca, F. Symphony no 1 in E flat, op 6 (1810-12). North German Radio PO/Frank Beermann. cpo 999 889-2 32 14:30 ROMANTIC SERENADES Prepared by Gael Golla Mendelssohn, F. Serenade and allegro giocoso in B minor, op 43. Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Lawrence Foster. Hyperion CDA66969 13 Gounod, C. Sérénade (1857). Yvonne Kenny, sop; Malcolm Martineau, pf. Walsingham Classics WAL 8022-2
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Nick Russoniello, sax (3 above) Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto no 2 in G minor, RV315, Summer (pub. 1725) Neil Pares Da Costa, hpd; Acacia Quartet. 12 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Phil Vendy Bax, A. Sonata in E flat (1923). Bernard Gregor-Smith, vc; Yolande Wrigley, pf. ASV DCA 896
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Somervell, A. James Lee’s wife (1907). Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezz; Graham Johnson, pf; Duke Quartet. Collins 15222
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Elgar, E. Serenade in E minor for strings, op 20 (1892). Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 53356 12
Lambert, C. Ballet: Romeo and Juliet (192525). English CO/Norman Del Mar. Lyrita SRCD.215 30
Diabelli, A. Serenade, op 99. Konrad Hünteler, fl; Reinbert Evers, gui. Pantheon D 14 112
Wood, Haydn. Roses of Picardy (1916). Felicity Lott, sop; Graham Johnson, pf. Hyperion CDA66937
Wolf, H. Italian serenade in G. Takács Quartet. Decca 476 280-2
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Kabalevsky, D. Violin concerto in C, op 48 (1948). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Scottish NO/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8918 16
Glazunov, A. Spanish serenade, op 20 no 2 (1888). Alexander Ivashkin, vc; Ingrid Wahlberg, pf. Manu MANU 1426 3
Mahler, G. Symphony no 1 in D (1884-88/9396). Chicago SO/Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI 5 85974 2 57
Dvorák, A. Serenade in D minor, op 44 (1878). Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble. EMI 5 55512 2
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Vaughan Williams, R. Merciless beauty (1921). Philip Langridge, ten; members of Endellion String Quartet. EMI CDC 7 47769 2 7 Rawsthorne, A. Symphony no 1 (1950). Bournemouth SO/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.557480 25
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Friday 11 March 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron 20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Judy Ekstein Schumann, R. Fairytale pictures, op 113 (1851). Laurent Verney, va; Claire Marie le Guay, pf. Pierre Verany PV793121 17 MacDowell, E. Piano concerto no 2 in D minor, op 23 (1884-6). Seta Tanyel, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67165 27
Gianandrea Noseda Beethoven, L. Symphony no 5 in C minor, op 67 (1807-08). Philharmonia O/Otto Klemperer. EMI CDC 7 47187 2 40
0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus
12:00 NOONTIME JAZZ with Peter Mitchell
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Only strings Prepared by Emyr Evans Clarke, R. Two pieces for viola and cello (1930). Patricia McCarty, va; Martha Babcock, vc. Northeastern NR 212
13:00 PATRICK THOMAS PRESENTS D. Scarlatti’s four seasons
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Britten, B. A simple symphony, op 4 (193334). I Musici de Montréal/Yuli Turovsky. Chandos CHAN 8817 18 Borodin, A. Quintet in F minor (1853-54). Ottó Kertész Jr, vc; New Budapest String Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223172 28 Crumb, G. Sonata for solo cello (1955). Truls Otterbech Mørk, vc. Simax PSC 1023 12
14:00 FROM THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM Prepared by Chris Blower Beethoven, L. Overture no 3 to Leonore, op 72a (1814). Walter Weller, cond. Chandos CHAN 7028 13 Weber, C.M. Concertino in C minor for clarinet and orchestra, op 26 (1811). Janet Hilton, cl; Neeme Järvi, cond. Chandos CHAN 8305 9
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Stanford, C. Villiers Songs of the sea, op 91 (1904). Benjamin Luxon, bar; Birmingham Symphony Ch/Norman Del Mar. HMV ASD 4401 19
Grainger, P. Country gardens; Irish tune from County Derry; Shepherd’s hey (1908-18; arr. Walsh, Kain). Guitar Trek. ABC 432 698-2 7
Saint-Saëns, C. Piano concerto no 1 in D, op 17 (1858). Stephen Hough, pf; Sakari Oramo, cond. Hyperion CDA67331/2 26
10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Paul Hopwood
City of Birmingham SO (all above)
Pärt, A. Fratres for eight cellos (1977). I Fiamminghi/Rudolf Werthen. Telarc 80387
Arensky, A. Suite no 2: Silhouettes, op 23 (1892). Danish National RSO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8898 19 Boccherini, L. Cello concerto no 9 in B flat. Jacqueline du Pré, vc; English CO/Daniel Barenboim. EMI CMS 7 63283 2 23 32
Scarlatti, D. The four seasons. Kari Lövaas, sop; Regina Marheineke, sop; Ria Bollen, mezz; Heiner Hopfner, ten; Munich Vocal Soloists; Munich CO/Hans Ludwig Hirsch. Tudor 73014 50
Liszt, F. Symphony on Dante’s Divine comedy (1866). Gillian Keith, sop; City of Birmingham Symphony Ch; BBC PO/ Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10524 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Lloyd Capps
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Reicha, A. Quintet in F, op 107 (1821-26). Sarah Francis, ob; Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66143 23 Dauprat, L. Sonata for horn and harp. Sören Hermansson, hn; Erica Goodman, hp. BIS CD-648 17 Delibes, L. Suite from Coppelia (1870). Yehudi Menuhin, vn; Philharmonia O/Robert Irving. EMI 1 66446 2 22 22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic Scarlatti, A. Sinfonia no 6 in A minor (c1715). Music Antiqua Toulon/Christian Mendoze. Pierre Verany PV795031 7 Lidio and Chloe. Jane Edwards, sop; James Sanderson, ct; Chacona/Rosalind Halton. ABC 476 617-0 15 Harpsichord toccata in D minor (1723). Rinaldo Alessandrini, hpd. Arcana A3 Chamber concerto no IX in A minor. Tempesta di Mare. Chandos CHAN 0768
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Concerto grosso no 1 in A (arr. Avison 1744). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Philips 438 806-2 13 Sonatas: in G minor, Kk347; in G, Kk348, in D minor, Kk213. Ralph Kirkpatrick, hpd. DG 439 438-2 8 Sonata in D minor, Kk89. Capella Tiberina. Brilliant Classics 94325 7
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Stabat mater in C minor for ten voices. Parsons Affayre/Warren Trevelyan-Jones. Vox Foris MMPA005 23 Sonata in G, Kk91. Valerio Losito, va d’amore; Andrea Coen, hpd. Brilliant Classics 94242
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Saturday 12 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney 9:30 MINING THE MAJORS Prepared by Frank Morrison Mussorgsky, M. Night on Bare Mountain (1867; arr Rimsky-Korsakov). Vienna PO/ Valery Gergiev. Philips 468 526-2 12 Glinka, M. Trio pathétique in D minor (1832). Colin Lawson, cl; Alberto Grazzi, bn; Olga Tverskaya, fp. Opus 111 OPS 30-230 16 Glière, R. Concerto waltz, op 90 (c1949). BBC PO/Vassily Sinaisky. Chandos CHAN 9518
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Tchaikovsky, P. String quartet no 1 in D, op 11 (1871). Jerusalem String Quartet. EMI 5 74349 29 Lyadov, A. Polonaise in C, op 49. USSR Academic SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MA 19303
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Grechaninov, A. Symphony no 2 in A minor, op 27, Pastoral (1894). Russian State SO/ Valéry Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9486 38 11:30 ON PARADE Prepared by Robert Small Schwantner, J. Recoil (2004).
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Daugherty, M. Bells for Stokowski (2004). 14 Royal Australian Navy Band/Phillip Anderson (2 above) Royal Australian Navy RAN-011 12:00 JAZZ SATURDAY @ STUDIO A 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 FROM 20TH CENTURY SPAIN Prepared by Frank Morrison Granados, E. Coloquio en la reja, from Goyescas (1911). Aldo Ciccolini, pf. EMI CZS 7 62889 2
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Albéniz, I. Tango, op 165 no 2. Sebastien Lipman, hp; Sayo Lipman, hp. Arpeggio 2009 3
Claron McFadden Falla, M. de Concerto for harpsichord, flute, oboe, clarinet, violin and cello (1923-26). Members of New York PO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 68 333 13
Mahler, G. Suite from orchestral works by J.S. Bach (1910). Berlin RSO/Jésus LópezCobos. Schwann 11637 24
14:30 SAUL Handel, G. Oratorio: Saul, HWV53 (1738). Barbara Schlick, sop; Claron McFadden, sop; David Cordier, ct; Knut Schoch, ten; Marcel Beekman, ten; Stephan MacLeod, bass-bar; Gotthold Schwarz, bass; Junge Kantorei; Frankfurt Baroque O/Joachim Carlos Martini. Naxos 8.554361-63 2:53
Shostakovich, D. Prelude and fugue in G sharp minor, op 87 no 12 (1950-51). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 466 066-2 8
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Shostakovich, D. Three romances on poems by Pushkin, op 46a (orch. & compl. McBurney 1937). Dmitri Kharitonov, bass; City of Birmingham SO/Mark Elder. United 88001 GD 10
18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Organ Music Society of Sydney Prepared by Andrew Grahame Duruflé, M. Suite for organ, op 5 (1934). 24 Prelude, adagio and choral variations on the theme Veni Creator, op 4 (1924). 24 Edward Theodore, org (2 above) Move MD 3102 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Maureen Meers
Glazunov, A. Elegy in D flat, in memory of Franz Liszt, op 17 (1887). Yuli Turovsky, vc; Peter Pettinger, pf. Chandos CHAN 8555 9
Prokofiev, S. Piano concerto no 3 in C, op 26 (1917-21). Olivier Cazal, pf; Sydney SO/ Edvard Tchivzhel. ABC 476 227-4 27 Shostakovich, D. Symphony no 1 in F minor, op 10 (1924-25). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 436 838-2 31 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Elaine Siversen
Rozsa, M. Spellbound concerto (1945). Isador Goodman, pf; Melbourne SO/Patrick Thomas. Philips 420 849-2 8
Bach, C.P.E. Flute concerto in G, Wq169 (c1755). Patrick Gallois, fl; Karl-Phillip Emanuel Bach CO/Peter Schreier. DG 439 895-2 25
Korngold, E. Sea hawk (1940). London SO/ Stanley Black. Decca 417 845-2 7
Schubert, F. Sonata no 19 in C minor, D958 (1828). Mitsuko Uchida, pf. Philips 475 6282 31
Herrmann, B. Marnie (1964); Vertigo (1958); Psycho (1960). London Philharmonic O/ Bernard Herrmann. London 443 895-2 35 20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Dmitri Shostakovich Prepared by Rex Burgess
Borodin, A. String quartet no 2 in D (1885). Moscow String Quartet. Brilliant Classics 94410 28 Gounod, C. Symphony no 1 in D (1855). Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois. Naxos 8.557463 28 March 2016
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Sunday 13 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Robert Small 9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Francis Frank Liszt, F. Psalm 129 (130): De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine (1881). Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar; Rudolf Jansen, pf. Globe GLO 5070 Telemann, G. Cantata for the Sunday after Trinity. Ingrid Schmithüsen, sop; Il Concertino Cologne. Brilliant Classics 94104
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Vanhal, J. Missa pastoralis in G (c1782). Mary Enid Haines, sop; Nina Scott Stoddart, sop; Colin Ainsworth, ten; Steven Pitkanen, bar; Tower Voices; Aradia Ensemble/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.555080 34 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Richard Verco Schobert, J. Sonata no 3 in B flat, op 6 no 3 (1766). Four Nations Ensemble. ASV GAU 172 16
13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide 14:00 A BAROQUE MISCELLANY Prepared by Phil Vendy Scheidt, S. Battle Suite. Peter Walmsley, tpt; Catherine Walmsley, tpt; Louise Balletti, hn; Justin Kearin, tb; Matthew Walmsley, tuba. Fine Music Tape Archive 9 Vinci, L. Un guardo solo ancor, from Il Trionfo di Camilla (1725). Roberta Invernizzi, sop; I Turchini/Antonio Florio. Glossa GCD 922606 8
Lebrun, L. Clarinet concerto in B flat. Dieter Klöcker, cl; Munich CO/Hans Stadlmair. Schwann 3-6422-2 H1 18
Hasse, J. Yes, you will have the gondola, from Venetian songs, op 7 no 6. Julianne Baird, sop; Nancy Hadden, fl; Erin Headley, bass viol; Malcolm Proud, hpd. CRD 3488 4
Cambini, G. Piano concerto in B flat, op 15 no 1 (c1780). Franco Redondi, pf; Milan CO/ Paolo Vaglieri. Nuova Era 7059 15
Giacomelli, G. Mancare, Dio mi sento, from Adriano in Siria. Vivica Genaux, mezz; Akademie für Alte Musik/René Jacobs. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501 778 11
Hoffmeister, F. Parthia no 3 in B flat. Consortium Classicum. cpo 999 107-2
Porpora, N. Cello concerto in G. Giovanni Sollima, vc; European Community CO/Eivind Aadland. Helios CDH88025 17
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Romberg, A. Clarinet quintet, op 57 (1819). Members of Consortium Classicum/Dieter Klöcker. Orfeo C314 941 A 20 Haydn, J. String quartet in D, op 76 no 3, Emperor (c1799). Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. Westminster RC 8808678121735 27 12:00 SYDNEY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS Classic jazz and ragtime with John Buchanan The early days of jazz and ragtime as recorded during the first 30 years of the 20th century
15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Jaime Laredo and friends Prepared by Stephen Wilson Beethoven, L. Ten variations in G on Müller’s Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu, op 121a (c1803/16). Sharon Robinson, vc; Joseph Kalichstein, pf. IMP PCD 874 19 Saint-Georges, J. Symphonie concertante in G, op 13 (1782). Miriam Fried, vn; London SO/Paul Freeman. LP CBS SBR 235692 15 Korngold, E. Suite, op 23 (1930). Joseph Silverstein, vn; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Leon Fleisher, pf. Sony SK 48253 38 Jaime Laredo, vn (3 above)
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Jaime Laredo Brahms, J. Piano quartet in C minor, op 60 (1855-75). Isaac Stern, vn; Jaime Laredo, va; Yo-yo Ma, vc; Emmanuel Ax, pf. Sony 88725443532 35 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Heather Sykes Wesley, S.S. Blessed be the God and Father; Good Christian men rejoice and sing. Choir of Hereford Cathedral; Roy Massey, org; David Briggs, cond. Priory PRCD 247 10 Psalms: no 126, When the Lord turned again; no 65, Thou, O God, art praised in Sion; no 66, O be joyful in God, all ye lands. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Willcocks. EMI CDM 7631012 12 Anon. O gladsome light; Hymn to the mother of God. 5 Titov, V. Bless the Lord O my soul.
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The Parsons Affayre/Warren Trevelyan-Jones (2 above) Vox Foris MMPA003 Various. Jerusalem; Jesu, joy of man’s desiring; God be in my head; Abide with me; The day Thou gavest; Close thine eyes. Mark Duthic, org; Nicholas Johnson, org. MCPS 19 18:00 ITALIAN CHAMBER Prepared by Phil Vendy Carulli, F. Three little duos, op 92 (pub. 1815). Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7169 23 Bottesini, G. Gran quintetto, op 99 (1858). Quintetto d’Archi del Teatro Regio Torino. Chandos CHAN 10867 28 19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Judy Ekstein Berlioz, H. Overture to Benvenuto Cellini, op 23 (1836-38). San Diego SO/Yoav Talmi. Naxos 8.550999 11
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Monday 14 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Robert Small
Debussy, C. Clair de lune, from Suite bergamesque (1905). Artworks AW017
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1730 Prepared by Francis Frank Hasse, J. Overture to Artaserse (1730). Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset. Auvidis K 1005 6
Nina Scott Stoddart Haydn, J. Symphony in E flat, Hob.I:91 (1788). Austro-Hungarian Haydn O/Adám Fischer. Nimbus NI 5417/8 26 Beethoven, L. Piano concerto no 2 in B flat, op 19 (1793/95). Gerard Willems, pf; Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker. ABC 980 046-5 29 Prokofiev, S. Symphony no 1 in D, op 25, Classical (1917). Moscow CO/Constantine Orbelian. Chandos CHAN 9615 15 20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by James Nightingale Gregson, E. Two pictures for string orchestra (2009). BBC Concert O/Bramwell Tovey. Chandos CHAN 10627 13 Harrison, S. A hidden light (2003). Rusne Mataityte, vn; Sergejus Okrusko, pf. NMC NMC D 125 10 Meurant, C. Eventide visions (2013). Lisa Osmialowski, fl; David Rowden, cl; Cyrus Meurant, pf. Fine Music Concert Recording CR.017 11 McIntosh, A. Hyenas in the Temples of pleasure (2012-13). Yarn/Wire. Populist Records PR006
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Narushima, T. Hidden sidetracks (2010-11). Ensemble Offspring. ensembleoffspring.com 11 Birtwistle, H. In broken images (2011). London Sinfonietta/David Atherton. NNMC NMC D211 22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones
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Martin, F. Petite symphonie concertante (1945). Colin Forbes, hpd; Joyce Hutchinson, pf; Sydney SO/Willem van Otterloo. LP RCA VRL1 0122 20
Bach, J.S. Sonata in E flat, BWV1031 (173034). Maxence Larrieu, fl; Rafael Puyana, hpd. Philips 438 809-2 11 Aubert, J. Suite no 2 in D (pub. 1730). Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage. Chandos CHAN 0577 21 Montéclair, M. de Deuxième concert (1730). Jesse Read, bn, Doug McNames, vc; Karen Flint, hpd. Etcetera KTC 1087 18 Telemann, G. Concerto no 1 in G (1730). Wilbert Hazelzet, fl; Trio Sonnerie. Virgin VC 7 91450-2 10
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Ravel, M. Introduction & allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet (1905). Australia Ensemble. Fine Music Tape Archive 10 Westlake, N. The last place on earth; Meltponds; dry valleys; The ice core, from Antarctica (1991). Christine Douglas, sop; Philippe Anquetil, treb; Dene Olding, vn; David Pereira, vc; Timothy Kain, gui; O/Carl Vine. Tall Poppies TP012 13 Mozart, W. Double concerto in C, K299 (1778). Jane Rutter, fl; Sydney Bach O/ Richard Bonynge. ABC 476 647-5
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Couperin, F. La reine des cœurs (pub. 1730). Joseph Payne, hpd. BIS CD-559
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Babell, W. Recorder concerto no 3 in E minor (pub. 1730). Clas Pehrsson, rec; Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble. BIS CD-249
Schumann, R. Cello concerto in A minor, op 129 (1850). Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Bavarian RSO/ Colin Davis. CBS M2K 44562 25
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Strauss, R. Serenade for wind instruments, op 7 (1881). Netherlands Wind Ensemble/ Edo de Waart. Philips 438 733-2 9
Mozart, W. Overture to The abduction from the Seraglio, K384 (1782). Vogtland PO/ Stefan Fraas. Ars ARS 38 144 5
Strauss, R. The song of the women, op 68 no 6 (1918). Edita Gruberova, sop; Friedrich Haider, pf. Teldec 2292-44922-2 8
Moszkowski, M. Piano concerto in E, op 59 (1898). Joseph Moog, pf; Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrucken Kaiserslautern/ Nicholas Milton. Onyx ONYX 4144 36
Brahms, J. Piano trio in A, op posth (pub. 1938). Macquarie Trio. ABC 472 668-2 40
Ives, C. Holidays symphony (1902-1913). Fred Spector, Jew’s hp; Chicago Ch & SO/ Michael Tilson Thomas. CBS MK 42381 42
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with David Brett 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley
12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan
20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg
13:00 THE ART OF LOUISE JOHNSON Prepared by Stephen Wilson
22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson
Parish Alvars, E. Romance no 2, op 48 (ed. Thomas). Artworks AW017 4
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Tuesday 15 March Tchaikovsky, P. The black swan, from Swan Lake (1875). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 9 Koppel, A. Swan song (1987). Benjamin Koppel, sax; Odense SO/Nicolae Mildoveanu. Dacapo 8.226036 3 Kats-Chernin, E. Wild swans suite (2012). Streeton Trio. www.streetontrio.com 7 Tchaikovsky, P. Waltz, from Swan Lake, op 20 (1877). Adelaide SO/Elyakum Shapirra. ABC 434 716-2 7
Teresa Berganza 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
13:00 MUSICA VIVA PRESENTS I Fagiolini Recorded by Greg Simmons for FINE MUSIC on 27 July 2015 at City Recital Hall, Angel Place
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Deborah de Graaff Prepared by Elaine Siversen
Victoria, T. de Alma redemptoris Mater. 6
Edwards, R. Ulpirra suite (1993-98). Len Vorster, perc. Walsingham WAL80442 13
Gibbons, O. O clap your hands (1622).
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Croce, G. Il gioco dell’occa (1595).
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Easton, M. Sonatina for clarinet (1985). Len Vorster, pf. Screenthemes ST5004 6
Monteverdi, C. Madrigals: Sfogava con le stelle, from bk IV (pub. 1603); Ohimè il bel viso, from bk VI (pub. 1614); Io mi son giovinetta, from bk IV. 11
Brahms, J. Clarinet quintet in B minor, op 115 (1891). Georg Pederson, vc; members of Mozart Piano Quartet. ABC 472 672-2 35
Poulenc, F. Six songs (1936).
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Hyde, M. Sonata in F minor (1949). David Miller, pf. Walsingham WAL80442 17
Schultz, A. Le Molière imaginaire (2015). 14
Carmichael, J. Thredbo suite (1980). Leah Lock, fl; John Martin, pf. ABC/Three Bracelets 94504 47232 8
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Deborah de Graaff, cl (all above) 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Andari Anggamulia Ravel, M. Rhapsodie espagnole (1907). Boston SO/Serge Koussevitzky. Naxos 8.110154
Williams, A. Hymn to awe (2012).
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14:20 THE STREETON TRIO PLAYS BRAHMS Prepared by Elaine Siversen Brahms, J. Piano trio no 1 in B, op 8 (1891). Streeton Trio. www.streetontrio.com 37
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Rodrigo, J. Concierto para una fiesta (1982). Pepe Romero, gui; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Decca 478 5669 28 Falla, M. de The three-cornered hat (1919). Teresa Berganza, mezz; Suisse Romande O/ Ernest Ansermet. Decca 417 771-2 37 36
Janequin, C. La chasse (pub. 1537).
15:00 THE SWAN Prepared by Anne Irish Sibelius, J. The swan of Tuonela, op 22 no 2 (1893). Helsinki PO/Leif Segerstam. Ondine ODE 1037-2 10 Halvorsen, J. Black swans (1921). Bergen PO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 10664 5
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Heise, P. When dreaming swan (1853). Mathias Hedegaard, ten; Tove Lønskov, pf. Dacapo 8.226141 3 Saint-Saëns, C. The swan, from Carnival of the animals (1886). Gregor Piatigorsky, vc; Ralph Berkowitz, pf. Naxos 8.111069 3 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Andrew Dziedzic 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 RECENT RELEASES with Charles Barton 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Sheila Catzel Bruch, M. String quartet in C minor, op 10 (1860). Isos Quartet. Schwann 3-6486-2 28 Strauss, R. Sonata in F, op 8 (1882-83). Mischa Maisky, vc; Pavel Gililov, pf. DG 477 7465 24 Turina, J. Piano trio no 2 in B, op 76 (1933). Storioni Trio Amsterdam. RN Music MCCN120 15 Beethoven, L. Sonata in F, op 24, Spring (1805). Alina Ibragimova, vn; Cédric Tiberghien, pf. Wigmore Hall WHLive0041 24 Crusell, B. Quartet no 2 in C minor, op 4 (1804). Thea King, cl; members of Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66077 18
Wednesday 16 March
Sunhae Im
Krzysztof Penderecki
0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Tchaikovsky, P. Piano concerto no 2 in G, op 44 (1880). Mikhail Pletnev, pf; Philharmonia O/Vladimir Fedoseyev. Virgin VC 7 91202-2 41
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Music of the 18th century Prepared by Jennifer Foong Graupner, C. Overture in G for two horns, two violins, viola and tympani. Das Kleine Konzert/Hermann Max. cpo 999 592-2 19 Fasch, J. Concerto a 8 in D. Mark Bennett, tpt; members of English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 449 210-2 7 Quantz, J. Sonata in C. Mary Oleskiewicz, fl; Stephanie Vial, vc; David Schulenberg, hpd. Naxos 8.555064 9 Gluck, C. Che farò senza Euridice, from Orpheus and Eurydice (1762). Kathleen Ferrier, cont; Little Orchestra Society/Thomas K Scherman. Decca 0743479 5 Schaffrath, C. Duet in A minor. Attilio Cremonesi, hpd; Alessandro de Marchi, hpd. Harmonia Mundi HMC 905235 13 Janitsch, J. Chamber sonata in D, op 5, Echo. Il Gardellino. Accent ACC 24262 15 Graun, J. Oboe concerto in G minor. Heinz Holliger, ob; Christiane Jaccottet, hpd; Camerata Bern/Alexander van Wijnkoop. Archiv 00289 477 5002 11 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Michael Field Rossini, G. Overture to Il Signor Bruschino (1813). National PO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 400 049-2 5
Penderecki, K. Symphony no 5, Korean (1996). Polish Sinfonia Iuventus O/Krzysztof Penderecki. Dux 0897-0901 38 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 YOUNG VIRTUOSI 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 RACHMANINOV EXPLORED Part 3 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Rachmaninov, S. Piano concerto no 2 in C minor, op 18, mvt 3 (1900-01). Valentina Lisitsa, pf; London SO/Michael Francis. Decca 478 4890 12 Cello sonata in G minor, op 19, mvt 2 (1901). Mischa Maisky, vc; Sergio Tiempo, pf. EMI 3 58472 2 7 Suite no 2 for two pianos, op 17, mvt 4(190001). Martha Argerich, pf; Nelson Freire, pf. Philips 464 732-2 6 Spring cantata, op 20 (1902). Alexei Tanovitski, bass; Mariinsky Theatre Ch; BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10706 15 Excerpts from The miserly knight, op 24 (1906). Boiko Zvetanov, ten; Niko Isakiv, bar; Plamen Beykov, bass; Sofia National Opera Ch & O/Nayden Todorov. Naxos 8.557817 14 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Tom Forrester-Paton 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell
20:00 At THE OPERA Prepared by Colleen Chesterman Handel, G. Agrippina, HWV6 (1709). Opera in three acts. Libretto by Vincenzo Grimani. First performed Venice,1709. AGRIPPINA: Alexandrina Pendatchanska, sop NERONE: Jennifer Rivera, mez POPPEA: Sunhae Im, sop OTTONE: Bejun Mehta, ct CLAUDIO: Marcos Fink, bass-bar Academie für Alte Musik, Berlin/René Jacobs. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902088 3:22 Believing her husband Emperor Claudius has died, Agrippinia plots to install Nerone, son of her first marriage, on the throne. But Claudius has been saved by his general Ottone and has promised him the throne. Agrippina discovers that Ottone, loving Poppaea, does not want to rule. Knowing Claudius also desires Poppaea, Agrippina tells her that Ottone has promised her to Claudius in order to get the throne and Poppaea, furious at this treachery, confronts Claudius. But seeing Ottone’s grief, she suspects he is innocent and reveals Agrippina’s plot. Nerone then declares his love for her, while Agrippina convices Claudius to punish Ottone by giving Nerone the throne. Poppaea, reconciled with Ottone, hides him in her bedroom, where Nerone arrives to woo her, only to be overheard by Claudius, whom she has also concealed. Nerone is punished, the two lovers rejoice and Claudius thwarts Agrippina’s plot by remaining emperor. Concerto grosso in C minor, op 6 no 8 (1739). Australian Brandenburg O/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 3436 16
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Thursday 17 March Boyd, A. Goldfish through summer rain (1978; arr. 1996).
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Batt-Rawden, A. Shadows cast by fire (c2015).
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Fauré, G. Sicilienne (1893; arr.).
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Alicia Crossley, rec (3 above) Debussy, C. Danse sacrée et danse profane (1904; arr.). Duality Ensemble/Luke Spicer. 10 Oliveiro, M. Obake sin (c2015).
Takemitsu, T. Toward the sea (1981; arr. 1989). 10
Gustav Holst 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composer focus Prepared by Madilina Tresca Czerny, C. Andante e polacca (1848). Hermann Baumann, hn; Leonard Hokanson, pf. Philips 416 816-2 11 Introduzione, sette variazioni e finale, op 80 (1827). Peter-Lukas Graf, fl; Zsuzsanna Sirokay, pf. Jecklin 577-2 17 Piano concerto for four hands in C, op 153. Liu Xiao Ming, Horst Göbel, pf; Frankfurt Oder State O/Nikos Athinäos. signum SIG X78-00 31 Introduction, variations and presto finale on a popular theme from Bellini’s opera Norma (1833). Rosemary Tuck, pf; English CO/ Richard Bonynge. Naxos 8.573254 17 Romance, op 755 no 13 (c1845-50). Martin Jones, pf. Nimbus NI 5872/3 3 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Schwarz-Schilling, R. Introduction and fugue (1948). Staatskapelle Weimar/José Serebrier. Naxos 8.570435 12 Schumann, R. Piano concerto in A minor, op 54 (1841-45). Dinu Lipatti, pf; Philharmonia O/Herbert von Karajan. Philips 456 892-2 30 38
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Holst, G. The planets, op 32 (1916). London SO/Gustav Holst. Naxos 8.111048 43
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Alicia Crossley, rec (3 above) Emily Ann Granger, hp (all above)
12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers
21:30 ENCORES Prepared by Anne Irish
13:00 ROMANTIC CHAMBER DELIGHTS Prepared by Frank Morrison Witt, F. Septet in F, op 62. Consortium Classicum. cpo 777 486-2
Coelho, T. Treetops/rooftops (c2015).
Sibelius, J. The swan of Tuonela, op 22 no 2 (1893). Helsinki PO/Leif Segerstam. Ondine ODE 1037-2 10 24
Boëllmann, L. Two pieces, op 31 (c1896). Mats Lidström, vc; Bengt Forsberg, pf. Hyperion CDA66888 7
Saint-Saëns, C. Wedding Cake, valsecaprice in A flat, op 76 (1885). Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA67331/2
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Berwald, F. String quartet no 2 in A minor (1849). Yggdrasil Quartet. BIS CD-759 22
Glazunov, A. Concert waltz no 1, op 47 (1893). Moscow SO/Igor Golovschin. Naxos 8.553838
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14:00 LATIN HORIZONS Prepared by David Ogilvie
22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Paul Cooke
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm With Sue Jowell 19:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 20:00 LIVE AND LOCAL Part 1: Music for John Bell Recorded by Greg Ghavalas For Fine Music on 27 September 2015 in Manly Art Gallery and Museum Keane, R. Music for John Bell: Five Shakespearean miniatures for wind quintet and actor (c2015). John Bell, voice; New Sydney Wind Quintet. 22 Part 2: Duality: music for recorder and harp Recorded by Joanna Wroblewska for Fine music on 9 October 2015 in the Utzen Room, Sydney Opera House
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Ligeti, G. Étude 4: Fanfares. Yuja Wang, pf. DG 477 8140 4 Broadstock, B. Symphony no 1, Toward the shining light (1988). Melbourne SO/Richard Mills. ABC 426 807-2 21 Burrell, D. Viola concerto (1994). Jane Atkins, va; Northern Sinfonia of England/John Lubbock. ASV DCA 977 22 Gurney, I. War elegy (1920). BBC SO/David Lloyd-Jones. BBC Music BBCMM371 11 Messiaen, O. Quartet for the End of Time (1940). Olivier Messiaen Quartet. Pierre Verany PV794012 50 Ligeti, G. Étude 10: The sorcerer’s apprentice. Yuja Wang, pf. DG 477 8140
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Friday 18 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
Berlioz, H. Death of Cleopatra (1829). Janet Baker, mezz; London SO/Alexander Gibson. EMI 5 62788 2 21
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus
Rossini, G. Mura felici, from The lady of the lake (1819). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Vienna Volksoper O/Giuseppe Patanè. Decca 425 430-2 10
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Only strings Prepared by Di Cox Dvorák, A. Serenade in E, op 22 (1875). London CO/Christopher Warren-Green. Virgin VC 7 91165-2 26 Borodin, A. Trio in G minor. Alexander Detisov, vn; Alexander Polonsky, vn; Alexander Osokin, vc. Brilliant Classics 94410
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Debussy, C. Little suite (1889; arr. Groningen Guitar Duo). Groningen Guitar Duo. Ottavo OTR C49135 14 Offenbach, J. Cello suite, op 54 no 1. Roland Pidoux, vc; Étienne Péclard, vc. LP Harmonia Mundi HM 1043
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Mozart, W. Divertimento in D, K136 (1772). String soloists of Australian Youth O. Fine Music Tape Archive 12 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Paul Hopwood Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Suite from Le coq d’or (1907). Bournemouth SO/Paavo Berglund. EMI CDM 1 66428 2 26 Berwald, F. Violin concerto in C sharp minor, op 2 (1820). Arve Tellefsen, vn; Royal PO/Ulf Björlin. EMI CDM 5 65073 2 21 Larsson, L-E. Symphony no 3 in C minor, op 34 (1944-45). Helsingborg SO/Sten Frykberg. BIS CD-96 33 12:00 NOONTIME JAZZ with Peter Mitchell 13:00 PATRICK THOMAS PRESENTS Three English suites Jacob, G. The Earle of Oxford’s marche; Pavane; The bells, from William Byrd suite (1923). Queensland SO/Patrick Thomas. 13 Warlock, P. Capriol suite (1926).
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Elgar, E. Nursery suite (1930-31).
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Elgar, E. Sea pictures, op 37 (1897-99). Margreta Elkins, mezz; Queensland SO/ Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 446 279-2 22 15:00 AUSTRALIANS! Prepared by Emyr Evans
Manfred Honeck
Banks, D. Divertimento for flute and string trio (1951). Australia Ensemble. Vox Australis VAST020-2 11
Kerll, J. Passacaglia in D minor. Christa Rumsey, org. Move MD 3030
Holland, D. Barely spring (1993). Megan Franklin, fl; Brendan Joyce, vn; Christine Wang, vc; University of Queensland Ensemble/Colin Brumby. Jade JADCD 1045 10
Pachelbel, J. Suite in G for two violins and continuo. Musica Antiqua Cologne. Archiv 437 089-2 10
Westlake, N. Suite from Antarctica (1992). John Williams, gui; London SO/Paul Daniel. Sony SK 53361 22 Sculthorpe, P. Earth cry (1974-86). Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 426 481-2 10 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Brendan Walsh 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron
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Weckmann, M. Kommet her zu mir. Cantus Cölln/Konrad Junghänel. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902034 10 Scheidemann, H. Toccata in G. Pieter van Dijk, org. Naxos 8.554202 9 Hassler, H. Domine Deus, Israel. Vocal Ensemble of La Chapelle Royale/Philippe Herreweghe. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901401 7 Part 2: The glory of Venice: Andrea Gabrieli
20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Frank Morrison
Gabrieli, A. Aria della battaglia à 8 (1590). Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/Philip Jones. Decca 448 993-2 10
Donizetti, G. String quartet no 10 in G minor (1821). Revolutionary Drawing Room. cpo 999 279-2 13
Sweelinck, J. Variations on Vater unser in Himmelreich. Kurt Ison, org. KJI CDKJ001 7
Paganini, N. Violin concerto no 3 in E (1826). Salvatore Accardo, vn; London PO/Charles Dutoit. DG 437 210 2 37
Gabrieli, A. Gloria à 16 (1587). Mark Chambers, ct; Richard Butler, ten; Eamonn Dougan, bar; Gabrieli Consort & Players/Paul McCreesh. Signum SIGCD287 5
Smetana, B. String quartet no 1 in E minor, From my life (1880). Takács Quartet. Decca 476 280-2 26
Sydney SO/Myer Fredman, cond (2 above) ABC 476 2871 (3 above)
Violin concerto in A minor, op 53 (1879). Ann-Sophie Mutter, vn; Berlin PO/Manfred Honeck. DG 479 1060 34
14:00 MEZZO-SOPRANOS PAST AND PRESENT Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend
22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Elaine Siversen Part 1: Some German organists
Ricercar arioso; Canzon francese detta Ung gay berger; Preambulum primi toni. Philip Swanton, org. LP Thorofon Capella MTH 287 9 Missa Pater peccavi. His Majestys Consort of Voices; His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts/ Timothy Roberts. Hyperion CDA67167 28 March 2016
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Saturday 19 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson
14:00 EBONY AND IVORY Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend
9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney
Widor, C-M. Toccata, from Symphony no 5 in F minor, op 42 no 1 (1880). Fernando Germani, org. EMI 5 69328 2 5
9:30 MINING THE MAJORS Prepared by Brian Drummond Dukas, P. Ballet: La péri (1912). New York PO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 68 333 19 Copland, A. El salón México (1934-36). Detroit SO/Antal Dorati. Decca 414 273-2
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Bernstein, L. Ballet: Fancy free (1944). Paul Turner, drums; Paul Searle-Barnes, pf; Bournemouth SO/Andrew Litton. Virgin VC 7 91433-2 27 Vine, C. Suite from The tempest (1990). Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 226-7
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Stravinsky, I. Apollon musagète (1928). Royal Concertgebouw O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 473 731-2 30 11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Hunsberger, D. Echoes of the 1860’s: General Lee’s grand march; The recruiting sergeant; Come where my love lies dreaming; Port Royal galop; Lorena; Retreat; Storm galop. Allentown Band/Ronald Demkee. AMP AMP 2A160 12 Ellington, D. In a sentimental mood. Buy-AsYou-View Band/Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 215 4 Wiedoeft, R. Saxophobia. Allentown Band/ Ronald Demkee. AMP 28173B 2 Dukas, P. Fanfare: La peri. Skellerup Woolston Band of New Zealand. Rayjon CDR 0045
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Cooper, P-L. Home of legends. Cory Band/ Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 290 4 12:00 JAZZ SATURDAY @ STUDIO A with Leita Hutchings 40
20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Erik Satie Prepared by Paul Cooke
13:00 G&S HOUR Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend
Beethoven, L. Piano sonata no 14 in C sharp minor, op 27 no 2, Moonlight (1801). Radu Lupu, pf. Decca 478 3156-67 17 Debussy, C. Clair de lune, from Bergamasque suite (1905). Simon Tedeschi, pf; Kevin Hunt, pf. ABC 275 2052 7 Liszt, F. Second book of songs for solo piano (1847). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44524 24 15:00 UNDINE Henze, H. Undine, ballet. Peter Donohoe, pf; London Sinfonietta/Oliver Knussen. DG 453 467-2 1:42 Debussy, C. Twelve études (1915). Walter Gieseking, pf. EMI 5 65855 2 40 17:30 THE VOICES, THE ROLES The kids with Angela Cockburn
Chopin, F. Variations on Non piu mesta. Genevieve Lacey, rec; Karin Schaupp, gui. ABC 476 5249 7 Debussy, C. Reverie; Golliwog’s cakewalk; Clair de lune. Julian Bream, gui; John Williams, gui. BMG Classics 09026 61452 2 12 Couperin, F. Le carillon de Cithére; Les Timbres, from Livres de clavecin, bk 3. EdenStell Duo. Docker Records DR228/278 7 5
Nelegatti, C. Tres temas Argentinas. Virginia Taylor, fl; Timothy Kain, gui. Move MCD 454 9 Machado, C. Xaranga do vovo. Duo Agostino. agistinomusic.com.au 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Sue Jowell The lion and the fox
For a digital schedule turn to page 20 or find online: www.finemusicfm.com/digital.html
Satie, E. Sarabandes1 to 3 (1887). Reinbert de Leeuw, pf. Philips 462 162-2 20 Debussy, C. Sarabande (1894; orch. Ravel). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9129 4 Satie, E. Gymnopédies nos 1 and 3 (1888; orch. Debussy). Orpheus CO. DG 449 186-2 6 Stravinsky, I. Andante, from Five easy pieces for piano duet (1916-17). Katia Labèque, Marielle Labèque, pf. Philips 420 822-2
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Piano rag music (1919). Igor Stravinsky, pf. LP Seraphim 60183 3 Mompou, F. Charmes (1920-21). Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA66963 9 Tailleferre, G. Sonata (1957). Isabelle Moretti, hp. Harmonia Mundi 7905 184
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Satie, E. Parade, complete ballet (1916-17). Utah SO/Maurice Abravanel. Vanguard OVC 4030 14
18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Classical Guitar Society Prepared by Dan Sharkey
Houghton, P. Slow music. Duo Agostino. agistinomusic.com.au
Chabrier, E. Danse slave; Fête polonaise, from Le roi malgré lui (1887). Suisse Romande O/Ernest Ansermet. Decca 452 890-2 13
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Cage, J. Suite for toy piano (1948). Pestova/ Meyer Piano Duo. Naxos 8.559726 7 Satie, E. Musique d’ameublement (1918). Ensemble Ars Nova/Marius Constant. Erato 0825646047963 12 Eno, B. Unfamiliar wind (1982). Brian Eno. Virgin EEGCD 20 5 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Naumann, J. Andante and grazioso for glass harp, flute, viola and cello. Bruno Hoffmann, glass hp; Renaissance Ensemble, Stuttgart. Cosmus 100.40107 12 Chopin, F. Piano concerto no 1 in E minor, op 11 (1829). Idil Biret, pf; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Košice/Robert Stankovsky. Naxos 8.550368 43 Telemann, G. Deuxième suite. Florilegium. Channel Classics CCS SA 21005 12 Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 1 in G minor, op 13, Winter daydreams (1866/74). Polish NRSO/Adrian Leaper. Naxos 8.550517 43
Sunday 20 March
Hilary Davan Wetton
Lawrence Foster
0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Terry McMullen 9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Rex Burgess Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV63: Christen, ätzet diesen Tag (1716). Collegium Vocale/Philippe Herreweghe. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2971782 27 Tavener, J. The veil of the temple: cycle 5. Choir of the Temple Church; Holst Singers; English CO/Stephen Layton. Signum Classics SIGCD 367 14 Poulenc, F. Four motets for a time of penitence (1938-39). Ormond College Choir/ Douglas Lawrence. Move MD 3130 12 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Sheila Catzel Bach, C.P.E. Sinfonia in B flat, Wq182 no 2 (1773). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 415 300-2 12 Boyce, W. Concerto grosso in E minor. Cantilena/Adrian Shepherd. Chandos CHAN 6541
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Wagenseil, G. Concerto for harp, two violins, cello and orchestra in G. Jana Bouskova, hp; South West German CO/Vladislav Czarnecki. Brilliant Classics 99512 14 Grétry, A-E-M. String quartet in G, op 3 no 5 (1761-65). Haydn Quartet. Koch 310 158 H1 10 Haydn, M. Horn concertino in D (c1775). English CO/Barry Tuckwell, hn & dir. EMI 5 69395 2 16 Cannabich, C. Flute quintet in E minor, op 7 no 3 (1768-69). Camerata Cologne. cpo 999 544-2 15
Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:104, London (1795). English Sinfonia/Charles Groves. IMP PCD 916 29 12:00 SYDNEY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS Speak easy, swing hard with Richard Hughes
17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Richard Munge Hymn: The King of love my shepherd is. Choir of St Paul’s Parish, Washington DC; Bruce Neswick, org; Jeffrey Smith, cond. Pro Organo 7090 7
13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide
Howells, H. Magnificat; Nunc dimittis, from Gloucester Service. 12
14:00 ROMANTIC CHAMBER Prepared by Frank Morrison Donizetti, G. String quartet no 11 in C (1821). Revolutionary Drawing Room. cpo 999 279-2
Symphony no 3 in F, op 153, In the forest. Milton Keynes City O/Hilary Davan Wetton. Hyperion CDA66628 45
Stanford, C. Villiers Beati quorum via integra est. 17
Triebensee, J. Trio in B flat. Marilyn Zupnik, ob; Kathryn Greenbank, ob; Elizabeth Starr, cora. ASV QS 6192 10 Foote, A. Three pieces, op 1 (1881). Jules Eskin, vc; Virginia Eskin, pf. Northeastern NR 206 14 Mahler, G. Piano quartet in A minor. Sascha Maisky, vn; Lyda Chen, va; Mischa Maisky, vc; Lily Maisky, pf. EMI 7 21119 2 13 15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Once famous, now faded: Joachim Raff Prepared by Stephen Wilson Raff, J. Overture: Romeo and Juliet (1879; ed. MacDowell). Philharmonia O/Francesco d’Avalos. ASV DCA 793 9 Six morceaux, op 85 (1859). Ingolf Turban, vn; Jascha Nemtsov, pf. cpo 999 768-2 20 Piano concerto in C minor, op 185 (1873). Jean-François Antonioli, pf; Lausanne CO/ Lawrence Foster. Claves 50-8806 35
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Chapel Choir of Royal Holloway, University of London; Hazel Clay, org; Lionel Pike, cond (2 above) Royal Holloway Choir DRD 0121 Duruflé, M. Excerpts from Requiem, op 9 (1947). Combined Choirs of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester Cathedrals; David Briggs, org; Adrian Lucas, cond. Griffin GCCD 4023 17 Hymns: God so loved the world; There is a green hill far away. Huddersfield Choral Society; David Bell, org; Owain Hughes, cond. EMI MFP 6059
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Vierne, L. Finale, from Symphony no 1. Simon Preston, org. Decca 430 091-2
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18:00 CHAMBER HOUR Prepared by Barrie Brockwell Grétry, A-E-M. String quartet in F, op 3 no 3 (1761-65). Haydn Quartet. Koch 310 158 H1 6 Graun, C. Trio for horn, oboes and bassoon. Ricercar Consort. Ricercar RIC 049027 6 March 2016
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Sunday 20 March
Monday 21 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with James Hunter 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1744 Prepared by Di Cox Avison, C. Concerto grosso no 2 in G, after Domenico Scarlatti (1744). Tafelmusik Baroque O/Jean Lamon. SM5000 SMCD5061 13
Roger Eno Offenbach, J. Duet in B minor, op 51 no 2 (c1847). Andrea Noferini, vc; Giovanni Sollima, vc. Brilliant Classics 94475 13 Foote, A. Quintet in A minor, op 38 (1897). James Barbagallo, pf; Da Vinci Quartet. Naxos 8.559009 24 19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Barrie Brockwell Mozart, W. Overture to Don Giovanni, K527 (1787). Mahler CO/Yannick Nézei-Séguin. DG 479 2463 5 Chopin, F. Variations in B flat on Mozart’s Là ci darem la mano (1827). Ian Munro, pf; Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 465 424-2 17 Tchaikovsky, P. Suite no 4 in G, op 61, Mozartiana (1887). Scottish CO/José Serebrier. ASV DCA 719
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Reger, M. Variations and fugue on a theme by Mozart, op 132 (1914). Russian State SO/ Valery Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9917 32
Bach, C.P.E. Sonata in F sharp minor, Wq52 no 4 (1744). Christopher Hinterhuber, pf. Naxos 8.557450 12 Rameau, J-P. Suite from Dardanus (1739/44). European Union Baroque O/Roy Goodman. Naxos 8.557490 34 Handel, G. Where e’er you walk, from Semele, HWV58 (1744). Anthony RolfeJohnson, ten; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner. Erato 4509-98524-2 5 Roman, J. Little Drottningholm music. Uppsala CO/Anthony Halstead. Naxos 8.553733
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10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Denis Patterson Delibes, L. Suite from Coppelia (1870). Philharmonia O/Robert Irving. EMI 1 66446 2
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Mozart, W. Symphony no 1 in E flat, K16 (1764). Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr. ABC 481 0615 10
20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Nev Dorrington
Honegger, A. Cello concerto (1929). Alban Gerhardt, vc; BBC Welsh NO/Thierry Fischer. Hyperion CDA67688 17
Micheelsen, H. 18 keyboard studies (2002). Roger Eno, pf. Opal 01 45
Goldmark, K. Symphony no 2 in E, op 35 (1887). Philharmonia O/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 934 32
Eno-Budd The pearl (1984). Harold Budd, pf. Virgin 331976 43
12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan
22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones
13:00 CLASSICAL CHAMBER Prepared by Frank Morrison Beethoven, L. String trio in C minor, op 9 no 3 (1797-98). Oleg Kagan, vn; Yuri Bashmet, va; Natalia Gutman, vc. Live Classics LCL 141 27
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George Hurst Bach, C.P.E. Quartet no 1 in A minor, Wq93 (1788). Nicholas McGegan, fl; Catherine Mackintosh, va; Anthony Pleeth, vc; Christopher Hogwood, fp. L’Oiseau-Lyre 433189-2 15 Krebs, J.L. Trio no 4 in E minor. Andreas Kröper, fl; Václav Kapsa, fl; Thomas Fritzsch, vc; bass viol; Bernard Gillitzer, hpd. Milan Vlcek SY 0005-2131 11 14:00 HEAVENS ABOVE! Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Hillborg, A. Celestial mechanics (1983-85). Stockholm CO/Esa Pekka Salonen. Phono Suecia PSCD 52 18 Elgar, E. Suite from The Starlight Express, op 78 (1915). Cynthia Glover, sop; John Lawrenson, bar; Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ George Hurst. Chandos CHAN 6582 27 Beethoven, L. Sonata no 14 in C sharp minor, op 27 no 2, Moonlight (1801). Emil Gilels, pf. DG 400 036-2 16 Holst, G. The planets, op 32 (1916). Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 50 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Michael Field 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg 22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson
Tuesday 22 March 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 ROMANCE Prepared by Susan Briedis Trad. My love is like a red, red rose (arr. Sharples). Kenneth McKellar, ten. Decca 458 185-2
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Beethoven, L. Romance no 2 in F, op 50 (c1798). Pinchas Zukerman, vn; London PO/ Daniel Barenboim. DG 429 179-2 10 Michael Schønwandt
Strauss, R. Presentation of the rose, from Der Rosenkavalier, op 59 (1911). Barbara Bonney, sop; Susan Graham, mezz; Vienna PO/Christoph Eschenbach. Decca 476 2649 7
0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds
Gounod, C. Je veux vivre, from Romeo and Juliet (1867). Joan Sutherland, sop; Royal Opera House Ch & O/Francesco MolinariPradelli. Decca 414 450-2 3
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Andras Schiff Prepared by Rebecca Zhong Bach, J.S. English suite no 2 in A minor, BWV807 (1724). Decca 475 193-2 21 Haydn, J. Piano trio in C, Hob.XV:27 (bef. 1797). Yuuko Shiokawa, vn; Boris Pergamenshikov, vc. Decca 444 862-2
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Mendelssohn, F. Piano concerto no 2 in D minor, op 40 (1837). Bavarian RSO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 414 672-2 22 Mozart, W. Das Lied der Trennung, K519 (1787). Peter Schreier, ten. Decca 430514-2 Smetana, B. Three poetic polkas, op 8 (1854). Teldec 3984-21261-2
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Grieg, E. I love thee, from Piano transcriptions of songs, op 41 (1884). Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, pf. Naxos 8.553399 3 Grainger, P. Love verses from the Song of Solomon (1899-1901). Monteverdi Choir; English Country Gardiner O/John Eliot Gardiner. Philips 446 657-2 7 Schubert, F. Ständchen: Leise flehen meine Lieder, from Schwanengesang, D957 no 4 (1828). Grant Foster, pf. Harrods 18616 5 Wagner, R. Prelude to Act I of Tristan and Isolde (1857-59). Berlin PO/Daniel Barenboim. Teldec 4509-98826-2
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14:00 FROM EASEL TO ORCHESTRA Prepared by Stephen Wilson
Leif Segerstam Reger, M. Four Böcklin tone pictures, op 128 (1912). Norrköping SO/Leif Segerstam. BIS CD-601 30 Maxwell Davies, P. Five Klee pictures (1959/76). Philharmonia O/Peter Maxwell Davies. Collins 14602 10 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Derek Parker 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 RECENT RELEASES with David Garrett 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Beethoven, L. Serenade in D, op 25 (1801). Jacob Berg, fl; Max Rabinovitsj, vn; Darrel Barnes, va. Renaissance RO 116 24 Paganini, N. Sonata concertata in A (1803). Gianni Landroni, gui; Gianfranco Iannetta, vn. Tactus TC 781601 14 Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto no 4 in F minor, RV297, Winter (pub. 1725). Ransom Wilson, fl; Modern Mandolin Quartet. Windham Hill Records 11108-2 8 Haydn, J. String quartet no 1 in B flat, op 1, Hunt. Casper da Salo Quartet. ZYX Classic CLS 4033 18
Chausson, E. Poem, op 25 (1896). Gidon Kremer, vn; London SO/Riccardo Chailly. LP Philips 9500 930 16
Vivaldi, A. Violin concertos: no 1 in E, RV269, Spring; no 2 in G minor, RV315, Summer (pub. 1725). Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Australian Brandenburg O/Paul Dyer. ABC 456 364-2 18
Nielsen, C. Violin concerto, op 33 (1911). Kim Sjøgren, vn; Danish National RSO/ Michael Schønwandt. Chandos CHAN 8894 36
Lazarof, H. Tableaux, after Kandinsky (1990). Garrick Ohlsson, pf; Seattle SO/ Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.559159
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Albinoni, T. Concerto in F. Kamil Rosko, tpt; Vladimir Ruso, org. Donau DCD 8104 7
Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Symphony no 2, op 9, Antar (1897). Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi. DG 423 605-2 33
Respighi, O. Three Botticelli pictures (1927). London SO/Charles Mackerras. Carlton Classics 15656 91372 20
Stamitz, C. Oboe quartet in E flat, op 8 no 4. Salzburg Soloists. Masters of the MIllennium MM 2081 12
Spohr, L. Septet in A minor, op 147 (1853). Bell’Arte Ensemble. Mediaphon 25407-159 28
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Wednesday 23 March
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Alexander Yau Brahms, J. Violin concerto in D, op 77 (1878). Christian Ferras, vn; Berlin PO/ Herbert von Karajan. DG 480 6655
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9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Music of the 18th century
13:00 YOUNG VIRTUOSI
Boccherini, L. Quartet in D, op 5 no 1. Tinka Muradori, fl; members of Pro Arte String Quartet. Masters of the Millenium MM 2076 15 Handel, G. Sweet bird, from L’allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, HWV55 (1740). Beverly Hoch, sop; Hong Kong PO/Kenneth Schermerhorn. IMP PCD 827 10
14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 RACHMANINOV EXPLORED Part 4 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Rachmaninov, S. Overture, from Monna Vanna (1907; orch. Buketoff). Iceland SO/Igor Buketoff. Chandos CHAN 8987 1
Mozart, W. String quartet no 6 in E flat, K160 (1773). Eder Quartet. Naxos 8.550544 12
Symphony no 2 in E minor, op 27, mvt 2 (1906-07). Tasmanian SO/Patrick Thomas. ABC 476 4570 10
Haydn, J. Mass in F, Hob.XXII:1, Missa brevis (c1749). Stuttgart Chamber Ch; Württemberg CO, Heilbronn/Frieder Bernius. Mediaphon 25407-17-2 13
The Isle of the Dead (1909). Berlin PO/Lorin Maazel. DG 429 490 2 20
Galuppi, B. Sonata V in C. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, pf. Aura AUR 226-2 15
Piano concerto no 3 in D minor, op 30, mvt 2 (1909). John Lill, pf; BBC Welsh NO/Taadaki Otaka. Nimbus NI 5348 12
Vanhal, J. Symphony in C, Comista. Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.554341 14
Sonata no 2 in B flat minor, op 36, mvt 3 (1931). Konstantin Scherbakov, pf. Naxos 8.554669
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10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Rex Burgess
Oriental sketch in B flat (1917). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 478 2939
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Respighi, O. Church windows (1925). Philharmonia O/Geoffrey Simon. Chandos CHAN 8317
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Strauss, R. Finale, from Salome, op 54 (1907). Jane Eaglen, sop; Israel PO/Zubin Mehta. Sony SK 60042 15 44
20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by Elaine Siversen
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Trisha McDonald 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell
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Glinka, M. A life for the Tsar. Opera in four acts and epilogue. Libretto by Nestor Kukolnik, Egon Rozen, Vladimir Sollogub and Vasily Zhukovsky. First performed St Petersburg, 1836. SOBININ: Georgi Nelepp, ten ANTONIDA: Natalia Spiller, sop IVAN SUSANIN: Maxim Mikhailov, bass VANYA: Yelizaveta Antonova, cont Bolshoi Theatre Ch & O/Alexander MelikPashayev, Vasili Nebolsin. Naxos 111078-80 3:23 Amidst invasion from the Poles, a new tsar has been chosen. Sobinin and Antonida, daughter of Ivan Susanin, will be able to marry. The Poles plan to capture the new tsar, Mikhail Romanov. Vanya, an orphan who has been adopted by Susanin, hopes to fight for the tsar when he grows up. Wedding plans are interrupted by the arrival of Poles, demanding that Susanin lead them to the tsar. He sends Vanya to warn the tsar and leaves with the Poles. Realising that Susanin has deliberately led them astray the Poles kill him. As the tsar is crowned the people praise him and honour the bravery of Susanin. Serenade on themes from Donizetti’s Anna Bolena (1832). Soloists of Bolshoi TO/ Alexander Lazarev. Le Chant du Monde LDC 288 068 17
Thursday 24 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Name the composer Be the first to identify the mystery composer and win a CD. All other correct answers go in a draw for a second CD: 9439 4777 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Paul Cooke
Neeme Järvi
Tchaikovsky, P. Symphonic poem: Fate, op 77 (1868; reconstr. 1896). Ukraine NSO/ Theodore Kuchar. Naxos 8.554845 16
Mahler, G. Kindertotenlieder (1901-04). Thomas Hampson, bar; Vienna PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 477 8825 28
Delius, F. Piano concerto in C minor (1904). Piers Lane, pf; Royal Liverpool PO/Vernon Handley. EMI 5 65742 2 23
14:00 CLASSICAL GUITAR Prepared by Brian Drummond
Kopylov, A. Symphony in C minor, op 14 (1889). Moscow SO/Antonio de Almeida. ASV DCA 1013 46 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers 13:00 BARITONES PAST AND PRESENT Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Puccini, G. Te Deum: Tre sbirri, una carrozza, from Tosca (1900). Renato Ercolani, ten; Tito Gobbi, bar; Paris National Opera Ch; Conservatoire Concert Society O/ Georges Prêtre. EMI CDM 63087 2 4 Leoncavallo, R. Prologue to I Pagliacci (1892). Robert Merrill, bar; St Cecilia Academy O/Lamberto Gardelli. Decca 440 844-2
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Rossini, G. Largo al factotum, from The barber of Seville (1816). Sherill Milnes, bar; London SO/Silvio Varviso. Decca 460 805-2 5 Mendelssohn, F. Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, from Elijah, op 70 (1846). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; O of the Age of Enlightenment/Paul Daniel. DG 477 6686 3 Strauss, R. Morgen, op 27 no 4 (1894). Hermann Prey, bar; Günther Weissenborn, pf. Hänssler 93.723 3
Paganini, N. Sonata no 18 in A (c1800-20). Luigi Attademo, gui. Brilliant Classics 94348 3 Giuliani, M. Guitar concerto in A, op 30 (pub. 1808). John Williams, gui; English CO/ Charles Groves. CBS M2YK 45610 22 14:30 GREAT GERMAN ROMANTICS Prepared by Gael Golla Wagner, R. Prelude; Liebestod, from Tristan and Isolde (1857-59). Chicago SO/Daniel Barenboim. Teldec 4509-99595-2 17 Mendelssohn, F. Piano trio no 2 in C minor, op 66 (1845). Macquarie Trio. ABC 456 191-2 29 Wagner, R. Nur eine Waffe taugt, from Parsifal (1882). Jonas Kaufmann, ten; Mahler CO/Claudio Abbado. Decca 478 1463 10 Bruch, M. Violin concerto no 1 in G minor, op 26 (1868). Gil Shaham, vn; Philharmonia O/ Giuseppe Sinopoli. DG 427-656-2 25 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Marilyn Schock 19:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan
20:00 LIVE AND LOCAL The Australian Ensemble Recorded by Peter Bell for FINE MUSIC on 17 March 2012 in the Sir John Clancy Auditorium, UNSW Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 11 in F, K413 (arr.). Ian Munro, pf. 20 Debussy, C. Prélude à L’ après-midi d’un faune (1894; arr. Eisler). 10 Kats-Chernin, E. Interludes and a Rag (2012; commissioned by FINE MUSIC). 21 Tchaikovsky, P. String quartet no 1 in D. 29 Australia Ensemble (all above) 21:30 A LONDON SYMPHONY Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:104, London (1795). Collegium Musicum 90/ Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 0655
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22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Judy Ekstein Kabalevsky, D. Suite: The comedians (1940). SBS Youth O/Matthew Krel. SBS YME-5
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Khachaturian, A. Violin concerto in D minor (1940). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Scottish NO/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8918 37 Shostakovich, D. Quartet no 4 in D, op 83 (1949). Emerson String Quartet. DG 463 284-2 24 Prokofiev, S. Suite from The stone flower, op 118 (1954). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8806 30 March 2016
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Friday 25 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT
Parish Alvars, E. Romance no 3, op 48 (ed. Thomas). Louise Johnson, hp. Artworks AW017 3
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Only strings Prepared by Sheila Catzel Nielsen, C. Little suite in A minor for strings, op 1 (1888-89). Royal Swedish CO/Mats Liljefors. Polar POLCD 404 14 Haydn, J. String quartet in D, op 64 no 5, Lark (1790). The Lindsays. ASV QS 6145 19 Janácek, L. Kreutzer sonata for strings (1923; arr. Tognetti). Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 48252 20 Stenhammar, W. Intermezzo for string quartet. Uppsala Chamber Soloists. LCM C-115
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Paganini, N. Quartet no 7 in E minor, op 4 no 1 (1833). Anthea Gifford, gui; Mozart String Trio. Denon CO 77069 25 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Salieri, A. Overture to Don Quixote (1770). Czecho-Slovak RSO/Michael Dittrich. Naxos 8.554838 7 Dvorák, A. Violin concerto in A minor, op 53 (1879). Thomas Zehetmair, vn; Philharmonia O/Eliahu Inbal. Teldec 4509-91444-2 31 Rachmaninov, S. Symphony no 1 in D minor, op 13 (1895). Saint Louis SO/Leonard Slatkin. MMG/VOX MWCD 7115 44 12:00 NOONTIME JAZZ with Peter Mitchell 13:00 MUSIC FOR GOOD FRIDAY Prepared by Stephen Matthews Bach, J.S. Excerpts from Apocryphal St Luke Passion, BWV246 (c1730). Mona Spägele, sop; Christiane Iven, alto; Rufus Müller, ten; Alsfelder Vokalensemble; Barockorchester Bremen/Wolfgang Helbich. cpo 999 293-2 24 Dedler, R. Excerpts from The Passion Play 2000: Oberammergau. Soloists, Choir & O of the Passion Play, Oberammagau 2000/ Michael Bocklet. Passionsspiele Oberammagau 2000 21 46
Benedict, J. Carnival of Venice. John Amadio, pf. Larrikin LRH 453
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Elgar, E. Four dances (1879). Athena Ensemble. Chandos CHAN 241-33
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Parry, H. Overture to an unwritten tragedy (1893). London SO/Adrian Boult. Lyrita SRCD 220 10
Markus Pawlik Bach, J.S. Excerpts from St Matthew Passion, BWV244 (c1727). Bach Choir; Boys of St Paul’s Cathedral Choir; Thames CO/ David Willcocks. Decca 475 7987 7 14:00 BEETHOVEN’S LAST SONATA
Ireland, J. Clarinet sextet (1898). Peter Nichols, cl; Miles Hewitt, hn; Holywell Ensemble. ASV DCA 1016
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22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Rex Burgess
Beethoven, L. Sonata no 32 in C minor, op 111 (1823). Stephen Savage, pf. Tall Poppies TP076 27
Arbeau, T. Mixed branles, from Orchésographie (pub. 1589). New York Renaissance Band/Sally Longemann. Arabesque Z 6514
14:30 SPAIN AND BEYOND Moritz Moszkowski Prepared by Stephen Wilson
Monteverdi, C. Lamento d’Arianna. Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley. Virgin 0777 599052 5 14
Moszkowski, M. Scherzo - valse, op 40. Seta Tanyel, pf. Collins 15192
Lawes, W. Fantasia no 3 in A minor. Purcell Quartet. Chandos CHAN 0552 9
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Five Spanish dances, bk 1, op 12. London SO/Ataúlfo Argenta. Decca 478 3156-67 14 Piano concerto in E, op 59 (1898). Markus Pawlik, pf. 38 From foreign lands, op 23 (1884).
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Polish National RSO/Antoni Wit (2 above) Naxos 8.553989 16:00 FINE MUSIC HOLIDAY including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with James Hunter 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron 20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Phil Vendy Bennett, W. Sterndale Piano concerto no 3 in C minor, op 9 (1834; ed. Byers). Malcolm Binns, pf; London PO/Nicholas Braithwaite. Lyrita SRCD 204 28 Caprice in E, op 22 (1838). BBC Scottish SO/ Howard Shelley. Hyperion CDA67595 13
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Hume, T. Love’s farewell (1605). Miriam Morris, bass viol. Move MO 3232
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Lassus, O. de Missa supra Triste départ. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. London 444 335-2 22 Turini, F. Sonata à tre (1624). Palladian Ensemble. Linn CDK 015
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Sweelinck, J. Ballo del Granduca (1589). Bob van Asperen, hpd. Sony SK 46 349 5 Guami, G. Three canzonas (bef. 1608). Hesperion XX/Jordi Saval. EMI 8.26501-2
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Monteverdi, C. Il ballo del ingrate (1608). Red Bird; Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Hyperion ODA 66475 32
Saturday 26 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Peter Bell 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney
Kander, J. Wilkommen, from Cabaret (1966). Joel Grey, voice. 5 Sony Broadway SK53541 (2 above)
Tchaikovsky, P. Suite from Swan Lake, op 20 (1877). London SO/Richard Williams. IMP PCD 884 20
Bock, J. Excerpts from Fiddler on the roof (1964). Zero Mostel, Maria Karnilova, Beatrice Arthur, voices; original Broadway cast. RCA RCD1-7060 18
15:00 ST MATTHEW PASSION Prepared by Di Cox
9:30 MINING THE MAJORS Prepared by Di Cox Janácek, L. Sinfonietta (1926). Sydney SO/ Charles Mackerras. Sydney Symphony SSO 200705 25 Martinu, B. Concerto for double string orchestra, piano and timpani (1938). Jaroslav Saroun, pf; Vláclav Mazácek, timp; Czech PO/Jirí Belohlávek. Chandos CHAN 8950 22 Stravinsky, I. Symphonic poem: Song of the nightingale (1917). Danish National RSO/ Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 8967 23 Bartók, B. Concerto for orchestra (1943). Melbourne SO/Hiroyuki Iwaki. Virgin VC 7 91106-2 37 11:30 ON PARADE Prepared by Paul Hopwood Thomas, A. Overture to Raymond (arr. Rimmer).
Debussy, C. Jeux (1912). Cleveland O/Pierre Boulez. DG 439 896-2 16
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Sherwin, M. A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (arr. Catherall). 5 Respighi, O. The pines of the Appian Way (arr. Graham). 5 Sellers Engineering Brass Band (3 above) Soho SOHOCD051 Horner, J. For the love of a princess, from Braveheart. 4 Williams, J. Excerpts from Indiana Jones, Temple of Doom. 5 Grimethorpe Colliery U.K. Coal Band (2 above) RCA 74321 88393 2
Bach, J.S. St. Matthew Passion, BWV244 (c1727; arr. Mendelssohn). Angela Kazimierczuk, sop; Alison Browner, cont; Wilfried Jochens, ten; Markus Schäfer, ten; Peter Lika, bass; Franz-Josef Selig, bass; Chorus Musicus; Das Neue Orchester/ Christoph Spering. Opus 111 OPS 30-72/3 2:12 Beethoven, L. Rondo in G, op 51 no 2 (1801). Brigitte Engerer, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901346 10 17:30 ARTS IN FOCUS 18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Sydney Schubert Society Prepared by Ross Hayes Schubert, F. Funeral march, from Adrast, D137 (1817-19). Swedish CO/Thomas Dausgaard. BIS BIS-1989
Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Chanson hindoue, from Sadko (1898). Marcel Mule, sax; Marcel Gaveau, pf. EMI 5 72360 2 3 Balakirev, M. Overture on themes of three Russian songs (1858). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MELCD 1001877 8 Glazunov, A. Symphonic poem: Stenka Razin, op 13 (1885). Suisse Romande O/Ernest Ansermet. Decca 480 0038 15 Borodin, A. Polovtsian dances with chorus, from Prince Igor (1890). Bolshoi Ch & SO/ Alexander Lazarev. Erato 4509-91723-2 11
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Lyadov, A. Prelude, op 11 no 1 (1885). Adam Herd, pf. Master Performers MP 004 3
Marche militaire, D733 no 1 (1818; arr. Tausig). Yevgeny Kissin, pf. Philips 456 871-2 6
Glazunov, A. Symphony no 8 in E flat, op 83 (1906). Moscow SO/Alexander Anissimov. Naxos 8.553660 43
Marche militaire, D733 (1818). Queensland SO/Patrick Thomas. Phonart PT 1001/3 4
Shostakovich, D. Piano trio in C minor, op 8 no 1 (1923). Trio Wanderer. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501825 12
Three heroic marches, D602 (c1824). Jenö Jandó, Zsuzsa Kollár, pf. Naxos 8.554513 19
Glazunov, A. Saxophone concerto in E flat, op 109 (1934). Jean-Yves Formeau, sax; String O of the Republican Guard/Francois Boulanger. Corelia CC 801852 14
Overture to Der vierjährige Posten, D190 (1896). Bavarian State Opera O/Heinz Wallberg EMI 4 64321 2
22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Frank Morrison 8
Grenzen der Menschheit, D716 (1821). Dietrich Fischer-Diskau, bar; Gerald Moore, pf. DG 477 5765 8
12:00 JAZZ SATURDAY @ STUDIO A with Leita Hutchings
20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Alexander Glazunov Prepared by James Nightingale
Albéniz, I. Suite española, op 47 (1886; orch. Frühbeck de Burgos). Mexico State SO/ Enrique Bátiz. ASV DCA 888 42
19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Maureen Meers
Telemann, G. Overture suite in C. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 437 558-2 25
14:00 EN POINTE Prepared by Emmanuelle Manaog
Merrill, B. Excerpts from Carnival (1961). Anna Maria Alberghetti, Pierre Olaf, Jerry Orbach, voices. Polydor 837 195-2 19
Tchaikovsky, P. Suite no 1 in D minor, op 43 (1879). USSR Academic SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Olympia OCD 109 41
Stravinsky, I. The rite of spring (1913). Australian World O/Zubin Mehta. ABC 481 0847
Yeston, M. Folies Bergère, from Nine (1982). Liliane Montevecchi, Stephanie Cotsirilos, voices. 7
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Sunday 27 March Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:6, Morning (1761). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 423098-2 21 12:00 SYDNEY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS Classic jazz and ragtime With John Buchanan
14:00 INCIDENTALLY Focus on incidental music Prepared by Hinano Fujisaki 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett 9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Elaine Siversen Beethoven, L. Mass in C, op 86 (1807). Susan Dunn, sop; Margarita Zimmermann, mezz; Bruno Beccaria, ten; Tom Krause, bar; RIAS Chamber Choir; Ernst Senff Chamber Choir; Berlin RSO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 417 563-2 34 Bruckner, A. Te Deum (1884). Judith Blegen, sop; Margarita Lilowa, mezz; Claes-Håkan Ahnsjö, ten; Peter Meven, bass; Vienna State Opera Ch; Josef Böck, org; Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 425 075-2 21 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Di Cox Salieri, A. 26 Variations on La folia di Spagna (1815). London Mozart Players/ Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9877
Schubert, F. Overture to The magic harp, from incidental music to Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern, D797 (1823). CO of Europe/ Claudio Abbado. DG 431 655-2 10 Grieg, E. Solveig’s song, from Peer Gynt suite no 2, op 55 (1875). Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 479 0540 6
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Mendelssohn, F. Overture to A midsummer night’s dream, op 21 (1826). Bamberg SO/ Claus Peter Flor. RCA Victor RD 87905 12 15:00 Sunday special Dead Alas, too soon Guillaume Lekeu Prepared by Stephen Wilson
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Hummel, J. Piano trio no 1 in E flat, op 12 (c1803). Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 9529 21 Boïeldieu, A. Harp concerto in C (1801). Marielle Nordmann, hp; Franz Liszt CO/JeanPierre Rampal. Sony SK 58919 23 Schubert, F. Die Forelle, D550 (1819); Die Taubenpost, D957 (1828). Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bass-bar; Kristian Chong, pf. ABC 476 4363 6 Wagenseil, G. Sonata no 3 in C, Suite des pièces (1764). Piccolo Concerto Vienna/ Roberto Sensi. Accent ACC 24242 19 48
Beethoven, L. Overture to Egmont, op 84 (1810). Sydney SO/Willem van Otterloo. LP RCA VRL4 0190 9
Bizet, G. L’arlésienne suite no 1 (1872). London SO/Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos. IMP PCD 905
Lekeu, G. Larghetto (1892). Elizabeth Veyrier, vc; Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi` 1901 455
Leighton, K. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge/ Christopher Robinson. Naxos 8.557557-58 12 Carol: This joyful Eastertide; Psalm: I was glad. Choir of Bath Abbey; Marcus Sealy, org; Peter King, cond. Priory PRCD 421 8 Macmillan, J. Christus vincit (1994). Jane Sheldon, sop; Cantillation/Antony Walker. ABC 476 4956 6 Wesley, S.S. Blessed be the God and Father. Choir of Truro Cathedral; John Hosking, org; Andrew Nethsingha, cond. Priory PRCD 732 8 Hymns: The day of Resurrection; Christ is made the sure foundation. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Richard Farnes, org; Stephen Cleobury, cond. Decca 475 7498 6 Anon. Victimae Paschali laudes, from Les grandes heures liturgiques à Notre Dame de Paris. Choir of Notre Dame Cathedral; L’Ensemble Vocal Centrepoint; Pierre Cochereau, org; Jehan Revert, cond. FY FYCD 001 3 18:00 SCARLATTI AND OTHER KEYBOARDS Prepared by Emyr Evans
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Sonata in G (1891). Christian Ferras, vn; Pierre Barbizet, pf. DG 480 6655 29 Adagio for orchestral quartet (1891). Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi 1901 455
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Quatuor inachevé. Kadinsky Quartet. Fnac 592194
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Sonata in G (1891). Jeannine Viextemps, pf. LP Pavane ADW 7088 19 Quartet with piano, Unfinished (1893-94). Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi 1901 455 28
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Hymn: Jesus Christ is risen today. Choir of Norwich Cathedral; Simon Johnson, org; Neil Taylor, cond. Priory PRCD 5018 2 Hymns: Jesus lives; God be in my head. Choir of Truro Cathedral; Simon Morley, org; Andrew Nethsingha, cond. Priory PRCD 5019 5
13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide
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17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Warwick Bartle
Scarlatti, D. Sonata in A, Kk209. Nicholas Parle, hpd. Tall Poppies TP057 5 Villa-Lobos, H. Children’s suite no 2 (1913). Debora Halász, pf. BIS CD-912 5 Bach, J.S. Chaconne, from Partita in D minor (1720; transcr. Busoni). Shura Cherkassky, pf. Decca 433 654-2 17 Stravinsky, I. Three movements from Petrushka (1911). Emil Gilels, pf. Philips 456 796-2
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Bartók, B. Six dances in Bulgarian rhythm, from Microcosmos (1932-39). Tamas Vesmas, pf. MANU 1443 10
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Monday 28 March 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Robert Small
Shostakovich, D. Quartet no 11 in F minor, op 122 (1966). Emerson String Quartet. DG 463 284-2 16 14:00 FLORA AND FAUNA Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1881 Prepared by Derek Parker Brahms, J. Tragic overture in D minor, op 81 (1881). Royal Concertgebouw O/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Radio Nederland RCO11004 14
Strauss, R. Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (1911). Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8758 24 Arnold, M. Carnival of animals, op 72 (1960). Royal PO/Vernon Handley. Conifer 75605 51240 2 9
19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Frank Morrison
Offenbach, J. Doll song, from The tales of Hoffmann (1881). Emma Matthews, sop; Monte Carlo PO/Brad Cohen. ABC 476 4991 5
Grainger, P. Paraphrase on Waltz of the flowers from Tchaikovsky’s The nutcracker. Geoffrey Saba, pf. IMP PCD 858 8
Mozart, W. Serenade no 11 in E flat, K375 (1781). Orpheus CO. DG 478 5185 24
Liszt, F. Aux cyprès de la Villa d’Este (1881). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44511 8
Magnard, A. Symphony no 1 in C minor, op 4 (1890). Toulouse Capitole O/Michel Plasson. EMI 5 72364 2 31
Sullivan, A. Am I alone and unobserved? ... If you’re anxious for to shine, from Patience (1881). Dennis Olsen, bar; Adelaide SO/ James Christiansen. ABC 480 4510 4
Quilter, R. Four songs, op 14: Autumn evening; April; A last year’s rose; Song of the blackbird (1910). Benjamin Luxon, bar; David Willison, pf. Chandos CHAN 8782 7
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Prokofiev, S. Suite no 1, op 64a, from Romeo and Juliet (1936). Royal Scottish NO/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8940 28 20:30 NEW HORIZONS including the 2015 Art Music Awards Prepared by Robert Small Dean, B. And once I played Ophelia (2014). Allison Bell, sop; Doric String Quartet. Chandos CHAN 10873 20 Gifford, H. Siva (2012). Michael Kieran Harvey, pf. Move MD 3397
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Tchaikovsky, P. Piano trio in A minor, op 50, In memory of a great artist (1881-82). Oistrakh Trio. Brilliant Classics 9272 49
Ireland, J. When daffodils begin to peer (c1903). Anthony Rolfe Johnson, ten; Graham Johnson, pf. Hyperion CDA66480
10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Derek Parker
Bizet, G. La fleur que tu m’avais jetée, from Carmen (1873-74). Roberto Alagna, ten; London PO/Richard Armstrong. EMI 5 554772 4
Walton, W. Major Barbara: a Shavian sequence for orchestra (1941; arr. Palmer). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Chandos CHAN 8841 11
Koehne, G. Tivoli dances (2005). Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 650-2 21
Previn, A. Guitar concerto (1971). John Williams, gui; London SO/André Previn. LP CBS 73060
Grandage, I. Excerpt from The riders. Jessica Aszodi, sop.
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Barbeler, D. Shadow box. James Crabb, accordion.
Wallace, W. Creation symphony (1899). BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDH55465 47
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Various. Rain dream; Our song. Sydney Children’s Choir. 10 Slater, P. The cutting and the shrine. Phil Slater, tpt; Carl Dewhurst, gui; Simon Barker, drums. 8 FINE MUSIC recording (4 above) 22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones
Mendelssohn, F. Fantasy on the last rose of summer, op 15 (1827). Simon Tedeschi, pf. Sony SK89233 8
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Puccini, G. Flower duet, from Madame Butterfly (1904). Mirella Freni, sop; Christa Ludwig, mezz; Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 421 314-2 8 Saint-Saëns, C. Carnival of the animals (1886). Justine Clarke, narr; Jay Lag’aia, narr; Georgie Parker, narr; Janis Laurs, vc; Anna Goldsworthy, pf; Mark Kruger, pf; Adelaide SO/David Stanhope. ABC 476 3686 34 16:00 FINE MUSIC HOLIDAY including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Stephen Wilson
13:00 THREE CENTURIES Prepared by Frank Morrison Mozart, W. Symphony no 31 in D, K297, Paris (1778). Freiburg Baroque O/Gottfried von der Goltz. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901897 15
19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley
Wieniawski, H. Violin concerto no 2 in D minor, op 22 (1862). Mark Kaplan, vn; London SO/Mitch Miller. Arabesque Z 6597
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20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg
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Tuesday 29 March Stamitz, J. Organ concerto no 1 in D. Alena Veselá, org; Dvorák CO/Vladimir Válek. Supraphon SU 3094-2 011 17 Mozart, W. Symphony no 41 in C, K551, Jupiter (1788). Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 478 5630 29 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Produced by Simon Moore Highlights and previews of the month’s concerts including interviews with the key players
Pablo Casals 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
Music for the royal fireworks, HWV351 (arr. Loussier). Jacques Loussier Trio. Telarc 83544 15
14:00 COMPARISONS Prepared by Gael Golla
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds
Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto no 3 in F, RV293, Autumn, (pub. 1725). Gil Shaham, vn; Orpheus CO. DG 439 933-2 10
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Alfred Cortot Prepared by Jennifer Foong Saint-Säens, C. Étude in waltz form, op 52 no 6 (1877). 6 Fauré, G. Berceuse, op 56 no 1 (1906). Larrikin DDC 936 (2 above)
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Schubert, F. Trio no 1 in B flat, D898 (1827). Jacques Thibaud, vn; Pablo Casals, vc. Naxos 8.110188 31 Beethoven, L. Sonata no 30 in E, op 109 (1820). Larrikin DDC 936 13 Schumann, R. Piano concerto in A minor, op 54 (1841-45). London PO/Landon Ronald. Naxos 8.110612 30 Alfred Cortot, pf (all above) 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Elaine Siversen Tchaikovsky, P. Suite no 1, op 43 (1878-79). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9587 35
Violin concerto no 3 in F, RV293, Autumn (arr. Loussier). Jacques Loussier Trio. Telarc 83417 12 Bach, J.S. Toccata, adagio and fugue in C, BWV564 (bef. 1717). Gillian Weir, org. Argo 460 185-2 16
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Michael Morton-Evans 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 RECENT RELEASES with Robert Small 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Paul Hopwood Arriaga, J. String quartet no 1 in D minor (1821-22). Chilingirian Quartet. CRD 33123 30
Toccata and fugue in C (arr. Loussier). Jacques Loussier Trio. Telarc 83693
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Debussy, C. Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (1894). London SO/Andre Previn. EMI CDM 1 66432 2
Enescu, G. Octet in C, op 7 (1900). Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble. Chandos CHAN 9131 39
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Alkan, C-V. Concert sonata in E, op 47 (1856). Yvan Choffoleau, vc; Olivier Gardon, pf. Timpani IC 1013 31
Prélude à l’après d’un faune (arr. Loussier). Jacques Loussier Trio. Telarc 83511 11 Handel, G. Music for the royal fireworks, HWV351 (1749). Stuttgart CO/Karl Münchinger. Decca 478 5623 16
Beethoven, L. Piano trio no 9 in E flat, WoO38 (c1791). Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 438 948-2
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Wednesday 30 March 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Music of the 18th century Prepared by Richard Verco Stamitz, J. Organ concerto no 4 in E flat. Alena Veselá, org; Dvorák CO/Vladimir Válek. Supraphon SU 3094-2 011 16 Albinoni, T. Double concerto in C, op 7 no 2 (1715). Anthony Camden, ob; Alison Alty, ob; London Virtuosi/John Georgiadis. Naxos 8.553002 10 Dauvergne, A. Concert de simphonies in F, op 3 no 2 (1751). Cappella Coloniensis/ William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901454 21
Choir/Nikolai Korniev. ABC 3709935
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The bells, choral symphony, op 35, mvt 1 (1913). Elena Ustinova, sop; Kurt Westi, ten; Jorma Hynninen, bar; Danish National Radio Choir & SO/Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 8966 7 Bogoroditse Dyevo, from Vespers, op 37 no 6 (1915). Choir of Clare College/Graham Ross. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907579 3 Vocalise, op 34 no 14 (arr. Press). Leonard Elschenbroich, vc; Alexei Grynyuk, pf. Onyx ONYX 4116 7 Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, op 43, variation 18 (1934). Sergei Rachmaninov, pf; Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy. Naxos 8.110602 3 Symphony no 3 in A minor, op 44, mvt 3 (1935-36). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10677 10
Pleyel, I. String quartet in E flat, op 2 no 4 (1784). Enso Quartet. Naxos 8.557497 19
Symphonic dances, op 45, mvt 2 (1940). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00018 10
Hotteterre, J-M. Suite no 2 in C minor, op 5 (1715). Masahiro Arita, fl; Kiyomi Suga, fl; Masako Hirao, bass viol; Yasunori Imamura, theorbo; Chiyoko Arita, hpd. Denon CO-75957/8 17
Lullaby, after Tchaikovsky (1941). Scott Davie, pf. ABC 472 671-2
10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Paul Cooke Stenhammar, W. Symphonic overture: Excelsior!, op 13 (1896). Gothenburg SO/ Neeme Järvi. DG 445 857-2 13 Britten, B. Piano concerto, op 13 (1938). Annette Servadei, pf; London PO/Joseph Giunta. Hyperion CDA66293 37 Beethoven, L. Symphony no 4 in B flat, op 60 (1806). Sydney SO/Willem van Otterloo. LP RCA VRL4 0190 33 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 YOUNG VIRTUOSI 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 RACHMANINOV EXPLORED Part 5 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Rachmaninov, S. Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, op 31. St Petersburg Chamber
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Fragment from A. Musset, op 21 no 6 (c1902). Joan Rodgers, sop; Howard Shelley, pf. Chandos CHAN 9451 2
On a fictional island, newly governed by a Council of Women, three Council members, Tulia, Cinyia and Aurora, consider whether new laws are required to prevent men regaining power. Each displays control over her male lover: Aurora’s lover Graziosino is busy with domestic chores; Cintia capitalises on Giacinto’s delusion that he is handsome and irresistible; Tulia takes a less demanding approach with her lover, Rinaldino. Aurora also wooes Giacinto, sparking confronation with Cintia. The Council decides to establish a monarchy through a vote but none attains a majority. A boatload of men arrives. One of them, Ferramonte, declares that he will never be subject to a woman. Cintia entices Giacinto to agree to kill with a sword the first hundred women he sees. The first is Aurora, who dissuades him and entices him to reveal Cintia as the instigator. Aurora then passes the sword to Graziosino and urges him to kill Cintia. Neither man is keen about his assigned task and the two women survive. Ferramonte convinces Rinaldo to overthrow the female regime. Rinaldo saves Tulia from danger and she yields to him. Both the other women also set aside their power struggles to live in peace with their lovers. Galuppi, B. Keyboard sonata in D. Ilario Gregoletto, hpd. Newton 880 211-2 10
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Hasse, J. Odi colà la frigia tromba? ... A trionfar mi chiama, from Didone abbandonata (1742). Iestyn Davies, ct; Arcangelo/Jonathan Cohen. Hyperion CDA67924 7
19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell
23:00 FOCUS ON CELLO Prepared by Emyr Evans
20:00 AT THE OPERA Opera oscura: the world turned upside down Prepared by Paul Roper
Beethoven, L. 12 variations on Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen, op 66 (1796). Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Emanuel Ax, pf. CBS M2K 42446 11
Galuppi, B. Il mondo alla roversa, ossia Le donne che comandano. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Carlo Goldoni. First performed Venice, 1750.
Allworth, R. Three bagatelles (1992). Gary Williams, vc; Betty Beath, pf. Jade JADCD 1036 5
TULIA: Marinella Pennichi, sop AURORA: Rosa Dominguez, mezz CINTIA: Mya Fracassini, mezz RINALDINO: Lia Serafini, sop GRAZIOSINO: Furio Zanasi, bar GIACINTO: Fulvio Bettini, bar FERRAMONTE: Davide Livermore, ten Choir of Swiss Radio; I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis. Chandos CHAN 0676(2) 2:31
Bach, J.S. Cello suite no 1 in G, BWV1007 (c1720). Pablo Casals, vc. LP HMV RLS 712 16 Borodin, A. Sonata in B minor (1860). Ottó Kertész Jr, vc; Ilona Prunyi, pf. Marco Polo 8.223172 22
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Handel, G. Flute suite in G, HWV350, from Water music (1717). Australian Brandenburg O/Paul Dyer. ABC 434 720-2 10
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore
Schubert, F. To be sung on the water, D774 (1823). Brigitte Fassbaender, mezz; Graham Johnson, pf. Hyperion CDJ 33011 3
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composer focus Prepared by Raj Gopalakrishnan Roussel, A. Divertissement for wind quintet and piano, op 6. Daniel Wiesner, pf; members of Czech Nonet. Praga Da Camera PRD 350 018 6 Les dieux dans l’ombre des cavernes, from Evocations, op 15 (1910-11). Czech Philharmonic O/Zdenek Kosler. LP Supraphon 1112 2454
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Players of the flute, op 27 (1924). Sharon Bezaly, fl; Love Derwinger, pf. BIS SACD-1639
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Segovia, op 29 (1925). Eliot Fisk, gui. MusicMasters 01612-67174-2
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Serenade, op 30 (1925). Mirage Quintet. Naxos 8.570444
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Adagio; Vivace, from Symphony no 3 in G minor, op 42 (1929-30). Royal Scottish NO/ Stéphane Denève. Naxos 8.570245 13 Suite no 2 from Bacchus et Ariadne, op 43 (1930). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8996 19 10:30 MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Frank Morrison Mozart, W. Serenade no 13 in G, K525, Eine kleine Nachtmusik (1787). Swedish CO/Petter Sundkvist. Naxos 8.557023 18 Saint-Saëns, C. Cello concerto no 1 in A minor, op 33 (1872). Jacqueline du Pré, vc; English CO/Daniel Barenboim. EMI CMS 7 63283 2 20 Prokofiev, S. Symphony no 5 in B flat, op 100 (1944). Birmingham SO/Simon Rattle. EMI 7 54577 2 44 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers 13:00 WATER WATER EVERYWHERE Prepared by Gael Golla Trad. The water is wide (arr. Johansen). Arianna Savall, voice, gothic hp, Italian triple hp; Petter Udland Johansen, voice, hardingfele, mand; Sveinung Lilleheier, voice, gui, dobro; Miguel Àngel Cordero, voice, db; David Mayoral, voice, perc. ECM 2227 278 4395 5 52
Dvorák, A. Symphonic poem: The water goblin, op 107 (1896). London SO/István Kertész. Decca 452 946-2
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Greenbaum, S. Upon the dark water. Song Company and friends/Roland Peelman. Tall Poppies TP064 8 Debussy, C. Reflets dans l’eau, from Images, bk 1 (1905). Kathryn Stott, pf. Conifer CDCF 148 6 Simon, P. Bridge over troubled water (arr. Hazell). Jane Fjeldsted, cont; Mormon Tabernacle Choir/Jerold Ottley. ABC 480 7778
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Bernstein, L. On the waterfront, suite from film (1954). Bournemouth SO/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559177 19 14:30 PRESENTING CLAUDETTE LEBLANC Prepared by Rex Burgess Koechlin, C. Le thé, op 1 no 3 (1890). Hyperion CDA 66243
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Caplet, A. Trois fables de Jean de la Fontaine (1919). Unicorn-Kanchana DKP 9142 12 Koechlin, C. Seven songs for Gladys, op 151 (1935). Hyperion CDA 66243 10 Claudette Leblanc, sop; Boaz Sharon, pf (3 above) 15:00 FROM 19TH CENTURY PORTUGAL Prepared by Frank Morrison Bomtempo, J. Symphony no 1 in E flat, op 11 (1809). Algarve O/Álvaro Cassuto. Naxos 8.557163 25 Vianna da Motta, J. Fantasia dramática (1893). Artur Pizarro, pf; Gulbenkian O/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67163 29 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Sue Jowell 19:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 20:00 LIVE AND LOCAL Part 1: AFCM Festival farewell Recorded by Peter Bell for Fine Music on 8 August 2015 in Townsville Civic Theatre
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Franck, C. Prelude, fugue and variations in B minor, op 18 (1860-62; arr.). James Crabb, accordion; Piers Lane, pf. 13 Bowen, Y. Fantasia for four violas, op 40 no 1 (1907). Hartmut Rhode, va; David Harding, va; Theodore Kuchar, va; Irina Morozova, va. 11 Kats-Chernin, E. The three dancers (c2015). Amy Dickson, sax; Jack Liebeck, vn; Julian Smiles, vc; Rohan Dasika, db; James Crabb, accordion; Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf; Eugene Ughetti, perc. 24 Part 2: Romantic bonbons Recorded by Greg Ghavalas on 29 November 2015 in Our Lady of Counsel catholic Church, Forestville Baton, R. Passacaille, op 35.
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Kattenburg, R. Flute sonata, op 5 (1937). 8 Sichler, J. Un oiseau en Mai (1982).
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Gaubert, P. Romance (1905).
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Cortese, L. Introduction and allegro, op 40 (1961). 7 Messiaen, O. Vocalise (1935).
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Chaminade, C. Flute concertino, op 107 (1902; arr.).
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Janet Webb, fl; Jocelyn Fazzone, pf (all above) 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by James Nightingale Kurtag, G. Stele (1994). Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 447 761-2 13 Prokofiev, S. Piano concerto no 1 in D flat, op 10 (1912). Martha Argerich, pf; Montreal SO/ Charles Dutoit. EMI 5 56654 2 16 Glanville-Hicks, P. 13 ways of looking at a blackbird (1948). Lisa Harper-Brown, sop; David Wickham, pf. Stone Records 5060192780390 12 Britten, B. String quartet no 2, op 36. Sorrel Quartet. Chandos CHAN 9664 32 Hanson, R. Piano sonata, op 12 (1938-40/63). Michael Kieran Harvey, pf. Move MD 3397 18 Stravinsky, I. Agon, ballet (1957). Southwest German RSO/Hans Rosbaud. Accord Universal 4811510 22
The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the March dates listed Abel, C. 1723-1787 6 Adès, T. b1971 4 Albéniz, I. 1860-1909 7,26 Albert, S. 1942-1993 9 Albinoni, T. 1671-1751 22,30 Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 29 Allworth, R. b1943 30 Alyabyev, A. 1787-1851 8 Arbeau, T. 1519-1588 25 Arensky, A. 1861-1906 7,11 Arnold, M. 1921-2006 28 Arriaga, J. 1806-1826 29 Aubert, J. 1689-1753 14 Avison, C. 1709-1770 21 Babell, W. c1690-1723 14 Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 6,12,20,21 Bach, J.S. 1685-1750 4,5,6,8 ,14,20,22,25,26,27,29,30 Balakirev, M. 1837-1910 26 Banks, D. 1923-1980 18 Barbeler, D. b1972 27 Bartók, B. 1881-1945 8,26,27 Batt-Rawden, A. b1984 17 Bax, A. 1883-1953 10 Beethoven, L. 1770-1827 1,2,7,8,11,13,15,19,21,22,25, 26,27,29,30 Bennett, W. Sterndale 1816-1875 5,25 Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 13,18 Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 5,9,19,31 Berwald, F. 1796-1868 17,18 Birtwistle, H. b1934 13 Bizet, G. 1838-1875 27 Boccherini, L. 1743-1805 11,23 Bock, J. b1928 26 Boëllmann, L. 1862-1897 17 Boïeldieu, A. 1775-1834 27 Bomtempo, J. 1771-1842 31 Borodin, A. 1833-1887 3,6,11,12,18,26,30 Bottesini, G. 1821-1889 13 Bowen, Y. 1884-1961 31 Boyce, W. 1711-1779 6,20 Brahms, J. 1833-1897 5,6,7,9,13,14,15,23,28 Britten, B. 1913-1976 4,11,30,31 Broadstock, B. b1952 17 Bruch, M. 1838-1920 4,8,15,24 Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 27 Brumby, C. b1933 2 Burgmüller, N. 1810-1836 3 Burrell, D. b1948 17 Cage, J. 1912-1992 19 Cambini, G. 1746-1825 13 Cannabich, C. 1731-1798 20 Caplet, A. 1878-1925 31 Carmichael, J. b1930 15 Carulli, F. 1770-1841 5,13 Chabrier, E. 1841-1894 19 Chaminade, C. 1857-1944 31 Chausson, E. 1855-1899 22 Chopin, F. 1810-1849 7,19,20 Clarke, R. 1886-1979 11 Clementi, M. 1752-1832 1 Clérambault, L-N. 16761749 2,9 Coelho, T. 20th c 17
Copland, A. 1900-1990 19 Corrette, M. 1709-1795 9 Cortese, L. 1899-1976 31 Couperin, F. 1668-1733 19 Croce, G. c1557-1609 15 Crumb, G. b1929 11 Crusell, B. 1775-1838 15 Czerny, C. 1791-1857 17 Daugherty, M. b1954 12 Dauprat, L. 1781-1861 11 Dauvergne, A. 1713-1797 30 David, Ferdinand. 18101873 5 Dean, B. b1961 27 Debussy, C. 1862-1918 17,18,19,24,26,29,31 Dedler, R. 1779-1822 25 Delibes, L. 1836-1891 11,21 Delius, F. 1862-1934 1,3,24 Diabelli, A. 1781-1858 10 Dieupart, C. c1667-c1740 2 Dohnányi, E. 1877-1960 4,5 Donizetti, G. 1797-1848 18,20 Downie, K. b1946 5 Dukas, P. 1865-1935 1,4,6,19 Duruflé, M. 1902-1986 12,20 Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 7,8,10,18,25,31 Dvo?ak, A. 1841-1904 7,8,10,18,25,31 Easton, M. 1954-2004 15 Edwards, R. b1943 15 Elgar, E. 1857-1934 10,18,21,25 Enescu, G. 1881-1955 29 Eno, B. b1948 19 Falla, M. de 1876-1946 12,15 Fasch, J. 1688-1758 16 Fauré, G. 1845-1924 4 Fesca, F. 1789-1826 10 Fibich, Z. 1850-1900 7 Foote, A. 1853-1937 20 Franck, C. 1822-1890 4,31
Graupner, C. 1683-1760 16 Grechaninov, A. 1864-1956 12 Greenbaum, S. b1966 31 Gregson, E. 20th c 13 Grétry, A-E-M. 1741-1813 9,20 Grieg, E. 1843-1907 27 Guami, G. c1540-1611 25 Gurney, I. 1890-1937 17 Haas, P. 1899-1944 3 Handel, G. 1685-1759 1,5,12,23,29,31 Hanson, R. 1913-1976 31 Harrison, S. b1965 13 Hasse, J. 1699-1783 14,30 Hassler, H. 1562-1612 18 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 1,3,13,20,22,23,24,25,27 Haydn, M. 1737-1806 20 Henze, H. b1926 19 Herrmann, B. 1911-1975 12 Hillborg, A. b1954 21 Hiller, F. 1811-1885 5 Hindemith, P. 1895-1963 4 Hoddinott, A. b1929 10 Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 6,13 Holland, D. 1913-2000 18 Holst, G. 1874-1934 17,21 Honegger, A. 1892-1955 21 Hook, J. 1746-1827 1 Hotteterre, J-M. 1674-1763 2,30 Hough, S. b1961 6 Howells, H. 1892-1983 5,20 Hummel, J. 1778-1837 27 Hunsberger, D. b1932 19 Hunt, K. 20th c 6 Hyde, M. 1913-2005 15 Ireland, J. 1879-1962 25 Ives, C. 1874-1954 9,14
Jacob, G. 1895-1984 1,18 Jacquet de la Guerre, E-C. c1666-1729 2 Janácek, L. 1854-1928 5,25,26 Gabrieli, A. c1510-1586 18 Janequin, C. c1485-1558 15 Galuppi, B. 1706-1785 23,30 Janitsch, J. 1708-1763 16 Jones, Richard. d1744 8 Gaubert, P. 1879-1941 7 Josquin Desprez. c1440Gershwin, G. 1898-1937 8 1521 4 Giacomelli, G. 1692-1740 13 Just, J. c1750-1791 10 Gibbons, O. 1583-1625 15 Gifford, H. b1935 27 Kabalevsky, D. 1904-1987 Giuliani, M. 1781-1829 6,24 10,24 Glanville-Hicks, P. 1912Kander, J. b1927 26 1990 31 Kats-Chernin, E. b1957 Glazunov, A. 1865-1936 3,6,8,15,24,31 7,12,17,26 Kattenburg, R. 1919-1944 31 Glière, R. 1875-1976 12 Keane, R. b1948 17 Glinka, M. 1804-1857 3,12 Kerll, J. 1627-1693 18 Goldmark, K. 1830-1915 21 Khachaturian, A. 1903-1978 Gossec, F-J. 1734-1829 9 4,24 Gottschalk, L. 1829-1869 5 Kodály, Z. 1882-1967 3 Gounod, C. 1818-1893 12 Koechlin, C. 1867-1950 5,31 Grainger, P. 1882-1961 Koehne, G. b1956 27 11,22,28 Kopylov, A. 1854-1911 24 Granados, E. 1867-1916 12 Korngold, E. 1897-1957 Grandage, I. b1970 27 12,13 Graun, C. 1704-1759 20 Kozeluch, L. 1747-1818 6 Krebs, J.L. 1713-1780 21 Graun, J. 1702-1771 16
Kreisler, F. 1875-1962 10 Kurtag, G. b1926 31
Penderecki, K. b1933 16 Philidor, A.D. c1647-1730 9 Pleyel, I. 1757-1831 30 Lalo, E. 1823-1892 5 Porpora, N. 1686-1768 13 Lambert, C. 1905-1951 3,10 Poulenc, F. 1899-1963 Larsson, L-E. 1908-1986 18 3,15,20 Lassus, O. de c1530-1594 25 Previn, A. b1929 28 Lawes, W. 1602-1645 25 Prokofiev, S. 1891-1953 Lazarof, H. b1932 22 12,13,24,27,31 Lebrun, L. 1752-1790 13 Puccini, G. 1858-1924 28 Leclair, J-M. 1697-1764 9 Leighton, K. b1929 27 Quantz, J. 1697-1773 16 Lekeu, G. 1870-1894 27 Quilter, R. 1877-1953 28 Leoncavallo, R. 1858-1919 Rachmaninov, S. 1873-1943 24 2,9,16,25,30 Liszt, F. 1811-1886 Raff, J. 1822-1882 20 1,8,11,13,19,28 Rameau, J-P. 1683-1764 Longo, A. 1864-1945 2 7,9,21 Lortzing, A. 1801-1851 4 Rautavaara, E. b1928 3 Lyadov, A. 1855-1914 12 Ravel, M. 1875-1937 14,15 MacDowell, E. 1860-1908 Rawsthorne, A. 1905-1971 9,11 10 MacMillan, J. b1959 6,27 Rebel, J-F. 1666-1747 2 Magnard, A. 1865-1914 27 Reger, M. 1873-1916 20,22 Mahler, G. 1860-1911 Reicha, A. 1770-1836 8,11 1,10,12,20,24 Respighi, O. 1879-1936 Martin, F. 1890-1974 7,14 3,22,23,26 Martinu, B. 1890-1959 3,4,26 Richter, F. 1709-1789 3 Martucci, G. 1856-1909 2 Ries, F. 1784-1838 1,10 Mascagni, P. 1863-1945 7 Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Maxwell Davies, P. b1934 22 1844-1908 8,18,22 McIntosh, A. 20th c 13 Rodrigo, J. 1901-1999 15 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 Roman, J. 1694-1758 21 3,4,5,10,22,24,27,28 Romberg, A. 1767-1821 8,13 Mendelssohn, Fanny. 1805Rossini, G. 1792-1868 4,18 1847 4,5 Roussel, A. 1869-1937 31 Merrill, B. b1921 26 Rozsa, M. 1907-1995 5,12 Messiaen, O. 1908-1992 17 Rózsa, M. 1907-1995 5,12 Meurant, C. b1982 13 Saint-Georges, J. 1739Meyerbeer, G. 1791-1864 3 Micheelsen, H. 1902-1973 20 1799 13 Saint-Saëns, C. 1835-1921 Milhaud, D. 1892-1974 4 4,5,7,11,17,28,29,31 Molter, J. 1696-1765 3 Salieri, A. 1750-1825 6,25,27 Mompou, F. 1893-1987 19 Sammartini, G. 1693-1750 1 Monrad, A. b1981 1 Montéclair, M. de 1667-1737 Sarasate, P. de 1844-1908 3,8 14 Satie, E. 1866-1925 19 Monteverdi, C. 1567-1643 Scarlatti, A. 1659-1725 11 4,15,25 Moscheles, I. 1794-1870 5,6 Scarlatti, D. 1685-1757 11 Schaffrath, C. 1709-1763 16 Moszkowski, M. 1854-1925 Scheidemann, H. c159514,25 Mozart, W. 1756-1791 1,4,5, 1663 18 6,10,14,18,20,21,22,23,24,27 Scheidt, S. 1587-1654 13 Schmidt, F. 1874-1939 9 ,28,29,31 Schobert, J. 1740-1767 13 Muczynski, R. b1929 5 Schoenberg, A. 1874-1951 7 Mussorgsky, M. 1839-1881 Schubert, F. 1797-1828 12 6,12,22,27,29 th Narushima, T. 20 c 13 Schulhoff, E. 1894-1942 3 Naumann, J. 1741-1801 19 Schultz, A. b1960 15 Nelegatti, C. b1959 19 Schumann, R. 1810-1856 Nielsen, C. 1865-1931 22,25 3,11,14,17,29 Schwantner, J. b1943 12 Offenbach, J. 1819-1880 Schwarz-Schilling, R. 190410,18,20,28 1985 17 Oliveiro, M. b1983 17 Sculthorpe, P. b1929 18 Pachelbel, J. 1653-1706 18 Seiber, M. 1905-1960 5 Paderewski, I. 1860-1941 6 Sherwin, M. 1902-1974 26 Paganini, N. 1782-1840 Shostakovich, D. 1906-1975 4,18,22,25 12,24,26,28 Parry, H. 1848-1918 25 Sibelius, J. 1865-1957 Pärt, A. b1935 11 8,15,17
Signorelli, C. 1731-1815 4 Simon, P. b1941 31 Sinding, C. 1856-1941 8 Skryabin, A. 1872-1915 3 Slater, P. 20th c 27 Smetana, B. 1824-1884 18,22 Somervell, A. 1863-1937 10 Spohr, L. 1784-1859 6,22 Stamitz, C. 1745-1801 1,7,22 Stamitz, J. 1717-1757 29,30 Stanford, C. Villiers 18521924 11 Stenhammar, W. 1871-1927 8,30 Strauss, J. II 1825-1899 4 Strauss, R. 1864-1949 3,14,15,22,23,28 Stravinsky, I. 1882-1971 3,19,26,27,31 Suk, J. 1874-1935 7 Sullivan, A. 1842-1900 3 Svendsen, J. 1840-1911 2 Sweelinck, J. 1562-1621 18 Tailleferre, G. 1892-1983 19 Takemitsu, T. 1930-1996 17 Tausch, F. 1762-1817 9 Tavener, J. b1944 20 Tchaikovsky, P. 1840-1893 1, 8,12,15,16,19,20,24,26,28,29 Telemann, G. 1681-1767 1,5,13,14,19,26 Thomas, A. 1811-1896 26 Triebensee, J. 1772-1846 20 Turina, J. 1882-1949 3,15 Turini, F. c1589-1656 25 Vanhal, J. 1739-1813 13,23 Vaughan Williams, R. 18721958 4,7,10 Verdi, G. 1813-1901 7 Vianna da Motta, J. 18681948 31 Victoria, T. de 1548-1611 15 Vierne, L. 1870-1937 20 Vinci, L. 1690-1730 13 Vine, C. b1954 19 Vivaldi, A. 1678-1741 4,10,22,29 Wagenseil, G. 1715-1777 20,27 Wagner, R. 1813-1883 22,24 Wallace, W. 1860-1940 28 Walton, W. 1902-1983 28 Warlock, P. 1894-1930 18 Weber, C.M. 1786-1826 11 Weckmann, M. 1619-1674 18 Weiss, S. 1686-1750 4 Wesley, S.S. 1810-1876 13,27 Westlake, N. b1958 14,18 Widor, C-M. 1844-1937 19 Wieniawski, H. 1835-1880 28 Williams, A. b1956 15 Williams, J. b1932 26 Witt, F. 1834-1888 17 Wolf-Ferrari, E. 1876-1948 2 Wolf, H. 1860-1903 10 Yeston, M. b1945 26 Zemlinsky, A. 1871-1942 1
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Music duration is shown after the record and citation SO: Symphony
Orchestra PO: Philharmonic Orchestra NO: National Orchestra RO: Radio Orchestra FO: Festival Orchestra CO: Chamber Orchestra TO: Theatre Orchestra RSO: Radio Symphony
Orchestra RTO: Radio & Television Orchestra Prom O: Promenade Orchestra Ch & O: Chorus & Orchestra NSO: National Symphony 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 elec: electronic eng horn: English horn 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 March 2016
sax: saxophone sop: soprano tb: trombone ten: tenor timp: timpani tpt: trumpet treb: treble voice va: viola vc: cello vle: violone vn: violin
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Crossword and Trivia ACROSS 1 Taped on damaged librettist (2,5) 5 Walking pace reportedly accompanied by relative (7) 9 Top singer begins assignment (7) 10 Handel opera about old Iran (7). 11 Pleasant resort (4) 12 Speeding up pulverising grindstone (10) 13 Eponymous librettist (6) 15 Much ado about Peggy’s education (8) 18 He’s not her (8) 19 Offenbach Belle (6) 22 I’m in a state so confused about the librettist (10) 24 Discontinue organ part (4) 26 Evening tariff reported for Compiled by Gwynn Roberts fertiliser (7) 27 Various poems of Diana (7) Name:_______________________________________________ 28 Drove EU into panic about arrears (7) Address: _____________________________________________ 29 Cases from evil SAS organisation (7) Tel: _________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________ To go in the draw to win a copy of The Kiss from Universal Music, featuring soprano Nicole Car, email your crossword answers to: competitions@finemusicfm.com by 23 March 2016 The Crossword 72-76 Chandos Street St Leonards NSW 2065
DOWN 1 Dances with Chloe for Ravel (7) 2 What yiu do when you don’t send letters (9) 3 Gaspard’s realm, according to Ravel (4) 4 Quaver in the US (6) 5 Liar in ER crashed plane (8) 6 Vilify anti-greed campaign (9) 7 Fibre found in many longitudes (5) 8 Company money amassed for thrift (7) 14 Musicians don’t sit on this platform (9) 16 Heard on, and sometimes under, 14 down (9) 17 Himalayan seen pale, rattled (8) 18 Pickle I’m in, or a Handel opera (7) 20 Victoria found MPs in drunken spree (7) 21 His lake is enchanted and his snuffbox musical (6) 23 Let it change name (5) 25 Elliptic playground (4)
Crossword Solution - February 2016 Across: 1 SNARE DRUM, 6 AUDIO, 9 THIGH, 10 SUSTAINED, 11 RETIREMENT, 12 TERN, 14 TATTOOS, 15 CONCERT, 17 RHENISH, 19 TRANCES, 20 NOSE, 22 TETRACHORD, 25 UNANIMOUS, 26 ICING, 27 AWFUL, 28 NOSTALGIA
Down: 1 SITAR, 2 ARISTOTLE, 3 ENHARMONIC, 4 RESUMES, 5 MASONIC, 6 ADAM, 7 DANTE, 8 ORDINATES, 13 ANTARCTICA, 14 TARANTULA, 16 ENCLOSING, 18 HOEDOWN, 19 THRUSTS, 21 STAFF, 23 DOGMA, 24 VIOL
MUSICAL TRIVIA WITH MICHAEL MORTON-EVANS How well do you know the world of classical music? Test your knowledge with these musical brain teasers from Fine Music 102.5 presenter, Michael Morton-Evans. 1. What was JS Bach’s eldest son’s Christian names? 2. In which year was the Concertgebouw Orchestra formed: was it 1793, 1883 or 1903? 3. With which orchestra was conductor Arthur Fiedler most associated? 4. Of which city was Haffner the mayor when he commissioned Mozart’s Symphony No 35 in D, The Haffner? 5. Of whom did the conductor Walter Damrosch remark: “A young man of 23 who can write music like this will be ready to commit murder in five years time”? 6. Who is often referred to as the Father of English Church Music? 7. Which composer’s most absorbing hobby was driving fast speedboats: was it Nigel Westlake, Giacomo Puccini or Richard Rodgers? 8. What nationality was jazz pianist Oscar Peterson?
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: 1.Wilhelm Friedmann 2. 1883 3. The Boston Pops 4. Salzburg 5.Aaron Copland 6. Thomas Tallis 7. Puccini 8. Canadian 56
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The nation’s most captivating film event, the Alliance Française French Film Festival, will return for its 27th annual season at the HAYDEN ORPHEUM CREMORNE March 2-24. It is not only the biggest film festival in Australia, it is also the biggest festival of French films outside of France. Proudly presented by ALLIANCES FRANCAISE in association with the Embassy of France in Australia ,the generous support of Principal Sponsor PEUGEOT with PALACE cinemas and the HAYDEN ORPHEUM, CREMORNE. For its 27th season, the Artistic Director has selected a tantalising line-up of more than 45 films from which to choose. This is your chance to indulge in the latest French comedies, dramas and thrillers. Full program details on our web.
THE MET OPERA’S AWARD WINNING SERIES OF OPERAS CAPTURED LIVE IN HIGH DEFINITION CONTINUES FOR IT’S 10TH YEAR, FEATURING SIX NEW PRODUCTIONS, INCLUDING A MET PREMIERE, SCREENING CONCURRENTLY WITH THE NEW YORK SEASON.
Met Opera
MANON LESCAUT
LIVE ON SCREEN
APR 30/MAY 1 &5 at 11.30AM.
Puccini
Kristine Opolais/ Jonas Kaufmann.
LULU
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Marlis Petersen/Susan Graham/Daniel Brenna.
Kristine Opolais/ Roberto Alagna.
Berg
FEB 6/7/11 at 11.30AM.
Puccini
JUNE 4/5/9 at 11.30AM.
THE PEARL FISHERS
ROBERTO DEVEREUX
Diana Damrau/ Matthew Polenzani/ Mariusz Kwiecien.
Sondra Radvanovsky/ Matthew Polenzani.
Bizet
MAR 5/6/10 AT 11.30AM.
Donizetti
JULY 2/3/7 AT 11.30AM.
TURANDOT
ELEKTRA
Nina Stemme/ Marco Berti.
Nina Stemme/ Waltraud Meier.
Puccini
APRIL 2/3/7 at 11.30AM.
Strauss
AUGUST 6/7/11 AT 11.30AM.
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