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05. Enrico Caruso: A tenor with heart

Derek Parker sings the praises of this great Italian tenor

06. Hubert Clifford: A true pioneer

Paul Cooke surveys an early Australian symphonist

Iris Zeng writes a love letter to Berlioz and Tchaikovsky

10. Renéesance Woman

Lyndon Pike celebrates the life of Australian icon Renée Geyer

22. CD Reviews

24. Program Guide

14. The Strauss Dynasty –the Waltz King of Vienna

16. Charpentier’s music for Le malade imaginaire, or The hypochondriac

Catherine Peake looks at music written for a comédie-ballet by Molière

18. Nina Simone –Gifted and Black

by Michael Morton Evans by Louise Levy by Ross Hayes

21. How Rostrum has helped improve 2MBS presenters

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NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

Renée Geyer, Australian jazz and soul singer, has died aged 69 after complications following hip surgery. Her career spanned more than five decades, and she was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2005. In the course of this long career, she was able to work with world famous musicians such as Jackson Browne, Neil Diamond, Joe Cocker, Julio Iglesias, Chaka Khan, Sting, Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Sérgio Mendes, and Hoodoo Gurus. She had limited chart success, but released 15 studio albums and was still performing a month before her death in January this year. Lyndon Pike explores the life of this extraordinary singer.

You have almost certainly have heard of the Viennese Waltz maestros Johann Strauss Senior and Junior, but did you know that Johann Strauss the Elder had three sons, Johann, Josef, and Eduard, all musicians, and at the height of the family’s fame, three orchestras? Michael Morton-Evans traces the highs and lows of this prodigiously talented dynasty, from Johann Senior’s low-class beginnings as the son of an inn-keeper, through his André Rieu-style fame, to the tragic death of Josef who fell off the podium one night severely damaging his brain. Now what does the international public speaking and chairmanship organisation Rostrum have to do with our volunteer radio station, you may wonder? A few years ago, our Director of Operations, Mona Omar, approached presenter Ross Hayes suggesting a Rostrum club be started at 2MBS Fine Music, but unfortunately, the Covid pandemic delayed the inaugural meeting until August last year. Now, after 11 meetings, we confidently expect our application to become an official Rostrum club will be accepted; Ross Hayes describes in more detail how this development will benefit our presenters and their communication skills.

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Editor

David Ogilvie

Assistant Editor

Catherine Peake

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Lyndon Pike

Digital Content Coordinators Keith Pettigrew Iris Zeng

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Contributors

Paul Cooke Ross Hayes Louise Levy Michael Morton-Evans Barry O’Sullivan Derek Parker Catherine Peake Lyndon Pike Iris Zeng

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Enrico Caruso: A tenor with heart

At the height of his career in the first decade of the 20th century, Enrico Caruso was the most famous man in the English-speaking world, his voice not merely recognised in every notable opera house, but everywhere where anyone possessed a gramophone.

Born in Naples, he was at the age of 11 apprenticed to one of the city’s mechanical engineers – but that didn’t last long. When his voice broke, it turned out to be a vibrant and pleasing tenor, and he began collecting lire as a street singer. Ten years later, schooled by a somewhat obscure but clearly talented teacher, he was singing minor roles at the city’s Teatro Nuovo, and in 1900, aged 27, he made his début as a principal at La Scala, Milan, as Rodolpho in La Bohème, under the great conductor Toscanini.

He was soon in demand in Europe, singing at the Royal Opera House, then the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, and on to the Bolshoi and the Mariinsky in Russia, before eventually reaching New York and the Metropolitan. But his world fame was established before all that – off-stage. In April 1902, in an hotel room in Milan for a fee of a hundred pounds, he sang ten numbers into a recording device. The resulting disks, issued only a decade after the first commercial records had gone on sale, became best-sellers all over the western world, as did many of the 240 more he made during his career. This ensured that his remarkable voice was immediately recognised the moment the needle hit the shellac.

His first appearance at Covent Garden, in 1902, was in Rigoletto with the world’s highest-paid soprano, Nellie Melba. Their collaboration became famous, though she considered him a boor and he thought her stuck-up – hence the famous occasion when during the first act of La Bohème he ensured that Melba’s hand was not frozen by pressing into it a hot sausage. His sense of humour was basic, and indeed he was a simple man. Caught in the

famous San Francisco earthquake, as he rushed through the wreckage of his hotel, he was heard to vow that he would never return to a city where ‘disorders like this are permitted’.

Caruso defined his career simply: one only needed ‘a big chest, a big mouth, 90 per cent memory, 10 per cent intelligence, lots of hard work and something in the heart.’ The heart, certainly: no-one else ended Vesti la giubba from Pagliacci with quite such a heart-rending sob. His repertoire of over 500 popular songs brought out a sentimentality which his art made not only tolerable but moving. His colleague Richard Tauber asserted that there was no living tenor with a voice which could stand comparison with Caruso’s: ‘it makes me realize how little I have achieved.’

A heavy smoker of strong Egyptian cigarettes, in December 1920, while on-stage at the Metropolitan, he suffered a throat haemorrhage; after only four more performances he returned to Italy, recovered somewhat, but died on 2 August 1921. The great soprano Rosa Ponselle said of him, ‘When you speak of tenors, you must divide them into two groups. First, Caroso – then all the rest’.

Celebrating Caruso, Friday 24 February, 1:00pm

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Hubert Clifford: A true pioneer

Hubert Clifford’s Symphony 1940 was something of an anomaly among his compositions. While his body of work contains fantasies and rhapsodies, suites and serenades, his symphony is far more ambitious in scope and structure, and more than twice as long as any other of his compositions apart from his String Quartet of 1935, which had a half-hour duration and was described as displaying ‘enviable fluency and assurance’.

Clifford was born in 1904 into one of the pioneer families of Briagolong in Gippsland, an area later evoked in Dargo: a mountain rhapsody in music reminiscent of E.J. Moeran. In 1924 he graduated from the University of Melbourne with a science degree, but his interest in music was stronger: in 1923 he had taken part in a performance of Arthur Bliss’s Rhapsody conducted by Fritz Hart for the British Music Society. He then studied under Hart at the Melbourne Conservatorium, while taking on conducting duties with the Victorian Opera Company and amateur dramatic societies, composing a number of orchestral works.

His early compositions were hesitant. In the opinion of the Melbourne Age, Clifford’s A pageant of youth, dedicated to Hart, relied on ‘melodious themes with pleasing orchestral effects, but tuneful music in sectional formation hardly constitutes a concert overture’. Voyage at dusk, similarly, needed continuity and development to give it cohesion. Dargo, however, completed in June 1929 and premiered the following year, was much more favourably received, with the Argus very generous in its praise: not only was the harmonic scheme ‘often original and beautiful’ but ‘…the whole composition bespeaks a love of natural beauty and a real sense of that kinship with nature which has been the mainspring of such of the finest artistic endeavour and achievement.’

It may be that had Clifford remained in Australia he would have built upon his growing reputation. However, on the advice of his teacher Fritz Hart, he travelled to Europe to continue his music studies, studying at the Royal College of Music with Vaughan Williams, so once again he had to establish himself. Clifford spent much of the 1930s at a school in Kent where, under his direction, the school orchestra won first prize five years running in the Queen’s Hall competition. He himself won the Cobbett Prize for ‘an orchestral suite of moderate difficulty suitable for performance by school orchestras’ for a work which became known as A Kentish Suite. With this experience, he was well qualified to write The school orchestra: a comprehensive manual for conductors, which featured Adrian Boult posing for a series of ‘baton-track’ photographs designed to show a would-be conductor how to beat time.

During this time, he also began work on what would become his magnum opus, a symphony. It was completed in the summer of 1940 in an air raid shelter, and discussed with Vaughan Williams in his air raid shelter as bombs exploded all around. It wasn’t until Australia Day in 1945 that the BBC was able to ‘for the first time broadcast a symphony by an Australian composer’. A year later Symphony 1940 was performed in the Sydney Town Hall, together with other Australian compositions. A review in the Daily Telegraph (admittedly the organisation behind the concert) suggested that “Clifford has absorbed and digested what he has learnt from Vaughan Williams and his other masters, and now concentrated on creating a personal utterance, an entirely original style”. But Clifford’s life was about to take an unexpected turn, into film soundtracks and ‘light music’…

The World of a Symphony, Thursday 16 February, 8:00pm

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Dear hopeless Romantics

Iris Zeng writes a love letter to Berlioz and Tchaikovsky

Roses are red, violets are blue Sugar is sweet, music is too

Traditionally, St Valentine’s Day is a chance to spoil lovers with roses and chocolates. The regal womaniser himself, Henry VIII, declared 14 February an official holiday, and for the past 600 years, love has been celebrated across the world on this day.

But on 14 February in 1847, the 43-year-old Hector Berlioz left for St Petersburg without a word to his lover, Marie Recio, and stayed there for three months. Such impulsiveness might be expected from a composer who fanned many fiery love affairs, from the young Camille Moke, whom he once planned to shoot after discovering her infidelity, to Harriet Smithson, the Beloved behind his Symphonie fantastique.

As a 24-year-old, Berlioz had become infatuated with the Irish actress Harriet Smithson after seeing a production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in 1827, confessing: “The impression made my heart and mind by her extraordinary talent, nay, her dramatic genius, was equalled only by the havoc wrought in me by the poet she so nobly interpreted.”

For four years, he dreamt of no-one but Smithson – he wrote letters, sent flowers and even rented an apartment near hers, to no avail. Tortured by unrequited love, he composed his programmatic masterpiece in 1830.

Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique depicts an artist who falls madly in love with a woman who snubs him. After overdosing on opium, he hallucinates that he murders her and is beheaded under the guillotine. Throughout the five movements, an idée fixe recurs as a motif of love. This morbid, romantic gesture was not lost on Smithson, whom he eventually married in 1833. But their marriage ended in bitterness, jealously and Berlioz’s affair with 19-year-old pianist Moke.

Another hapless composer who wrote some of the most romantic music was Pyotr Tchaikovsky. On 20 February 1877, Tchaikovsky’s first ballet Swan Lake premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. It told the tale of Prince Siegfried and Odette, a princess cursed and turned into a swan by the evil sorcerer Baron von Rothbart. To break the spell, a man had to pledge his heart solely to Odette.

The original choreography by Julius Reisinger featured a happy ending, where Siegfried fights von Rothbart and destroys his spell, allowing him and Odette to marry – although to date, many ballet companies have since added new variations.

Around this time, Tchaikovsky married Antonina ‘Nina’ Milyukova, a piano student whom he found ‘absolutely repulsive’, having made this apparently flippant comment to his brother Modest almost a year earlier: ‘From today I seriously intend to enter into lawful matrimony with anyone at all.’ Tchaikovsky frankly told his wife he could not love her, being homosexual. However, he promised to be her devoted friend. Within weeks of marriage, he suffered a nervous breakdown and fled to Switzerland.

Tchaikovsky’s desire to have a normal family life was never fulfilled, but he took many lovers over the years, including his nephew Vladimir Davidov and his former pupil and violinist Iosif Kotek, to whom he supposedly dedicated his Swan Lake ballet.

Alas, without love torturing these Romantic composers, we’d be the poorer for it.

Love comes in all guises, Tuesday 14 February, 2:30pm

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Renéessance Woman

With a career spanning 15 studio albums and 50 years of live performances, Renée Rebecca Geyer was a musical tour de force; a groundbreaking Australian icon who let nothing stand in the way of musical excellence and her refusal to buy into the trappings, treatment and expectations of female recording artists in a male dominated industry.

Renée arrived on the Australian music scene not with a bang, but with a slow smoulder. A Jewish girl from Sydney’s Dover Heights with a burning desire to make her mark in music, she had a selfassuredness that was likely inherited from her European parents Edward and Ella. Ella, a Holocaust survivor, was from Slovakia; Edward was from Hungary. They met in Palestine after World War II.

In her late teens, she performed with Sydney acts Dry Red and progressive jazz rock outfit Sun, whose album was produced by jazz entrepreneur Horst Liepolt. It was after relocating to Melbourne, the city Renée considered to be the real hotbed of the sound she was chasing, she began striking out as a solo artist, quickly garnering the attention of her peers and idols. She released her self-titled debut album in 1973 and quickly became known for her amazing soul voice, which to this day is unmatched in this country by any other white performer. Renée described herself as ‘a white Hungarian Jew from Australia sounding like a 65-year-old black man from Alabama’.

During the early 70s, Geyer became known for her reinterpretations of black US soul and blues songs such as Ain’t No Sunshine, Born Under a Bad Sign and most notably It’s a Man’s Man’s World by James Brown, all of which she performed on the popular underground music television series GTK. Her performance of the James Brown song was a response to Helen Reddy’s popular feminist anthem, I am Woman. “I hated it!”, Renée declared once in a press interview. The one artist she always refused to cover was her idol, Aretha Franklin, claiming “You just don’t go there, you know. Aretha – she’s untouchable.”

Critic and friend Ed Nimmervoll, with whom Renée wrote her autobiography Confessions of a Difficult Woman in 2000, once stated, “Finally, Australian rock music had a female icon.” Throughout the 70s, Renée released a series of albums with backing by players from some of Australia’s most accomplished blues and rock acts including Chain, The Meteors, Mother Earth, and Focus. She had moderate chart success with songs like Heading in the Right Direction, which went on to become a signature tune for her entire career.

Her 1975 album recorded as The Renée Geyer Band, Ready to Deal, was featured in The 100 Best Australian Albums published by Hardie Grant Books in 2010. “It’s worth noting,” the authors pointed out, “that this was the first time a woman in Australia had co-written and co-produced an entire album. In terms of gender roles and sheer chutzpah, the album was ground-breaking.” Worth noting also was the banning of the album’s single Sweet Love, with radio believing its first line was ‘I just want to copulate’; Renée claimed she was singing populate.

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Lyndon Pike celebrates the life of Australian icon Renée Geyer
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It was during the late 1970s that the US beckoned, and Renee toured there on the back of the Heading in the Right Direction single, sharing management with Marvin Gaye and astounding US radio stations when they came to discover that she was a white woman from Australia. Geyer demanded they put her ‘big, pink Australian Jewish face’ on the cover of the single, whereupon the same radio programmers quickly lost interest, with Geyer later blaming her marketing.

Renée never let anything stand in her way and her love affair with the States continued despite any real breakout success. She eventually settled in the USA for a time between the years 1986 to 1994 and although local chart success eluded her, her song Is it Hot in Here featured in the Julia Roberts movie Mystic Pizza. When asked why she felt she had never achieved the familiarity and fame attached to artists such as Olivia Newton-John or Helen Reddy, Geyer responded, “because I’m not a very well-behaved person”.

Indeed, her tenacious artist’s temper and forthright attitude, combined with a low tolerance for unprofessionalism and a world-weary view of the music industry became legend. Some fellow performers feared her, but with that fear came a huge amount of respect for an artist who was so talented she was able to work with world famous musical giants such as Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt,

Buddy Guy, Neil Diamond, Joe Cocker, Julio Iglesias, Chaka Khan, Sting, Men at Work, Ian McLagan, Cold Chisel, Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Stephen Cummings, Dragon, Sérgio Mendes, Even, Toni Childs, Hoodoo Gurus, and Russell Morris.

Too popular for the underground and too underground for pop, Geyer played and recorded jazz, blues, reggae, funk, pop, rock, and soul music. Even when chart success was nonexistent, she was always there. Releasing albums, performing show after show, Renée was never a heritage act because she never went away. It took until 2005 for the Aria Hall of Fame to recognise her legacy, her friend and boss at Mushroom Records Michael Gudinsky announcing her as “the greatest female singer of my lifetime in Australia … yes, you’re a difficult woman, but you’re bloody fantastic”.

Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, Renée refused to cancel shows during her treatment. The fact that she was still playing to packed rooms a month before her passing in January of 2023, is a testament to her bull headedness and desire to do the thing that made her the monolith of musical talent that she remained until the very end. Asked if she’d swap her life for anything else, in an interview for The Australian in 1986, Geyer replied, “I can’t do anything else. I don’t enjoy anything else. That’s two big reasons to stick with it.”

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The Strauss DynastyWaltz Kings of Vienna

The trouble with composing light music is that it is so easily forgotten. Along comes another generation, moods change and out goes the old stuff in favour of the new. So what was it about the music of Johann Strauss the Elder and his three sons which has kept it popular for the past more than 200 years? The answer is twofold; Its pure quality and its utter craftsmanship.

Johann the Elder first set the scene. He was the son of a Viennese low-class riverside tavern owner and his wife. Born in 1804 he lost his mother at the age of seven, and then four years later, his father, whose body was fished out of the Danube. Nobody knew how it had got there. His father had recently remarried and he was now in the care of his stepmother. She acquired a new husband and it was he who recognised the boy’s fascination with music and bought him a cheap fiddle. Young Johann didn’t like his step parents much and when he was 16 he ran away. Largely self-taught, he found a job in a somewhat rickety dance band, where he made friends with another young violinist, a year older than himself, Joseph Lanner. They were to become both friends and competitors, forming a band of their own until a spectacular fight in 1825 saw them part company.

Johann always had a presence about him. The girls loved him. He was, in short, the André Rieu of his time. Now it’s true that it was Lanner who had invented the Viennese waltz by syncopating the rhythm of the somewhat clod-hopping Austrian Ländler, but it was Johann’s verve which drove audiences wild. By the mid-1820s Strauss was leading no fewer than three Strauss orchestras.

In September 1825 Johann married Anna Streim, a raven-haired gypsy beauty and the following month their first son, also named Johann, was

born. Dad was adamant that his son shouldn’t follow him in the profession, and forbade him to take music lessons, but young Johann, with help from his mother, secretly studied the violin and counterpoint. After all, what son wouldn’t want to follow in the footsteps of his famous father? To all intents and purposes young Johann was all set to become a book-keeper, but having passed his exams with distinction at the age of 19, he quit school and much to his father’s dismay started his own orchestra in competition. A rivalry which lasted until his father’s death in 1849, when he took over his father’s orchestra and merged it with his own.

After the Viennese got over the loss of the first Johann Strauss they accepted the second as his successor. Young Johann was now the undisputed Waltz King of Vienna.

And then there was Josef Strauss, the second son of Johann senior, a gifted and intelligent boy who suffered from extreme shyness. His father wanted him to be an army officer, but Josef said he couldn’t stand the thought of having to kill people. His mother said he should follow the family tradition, but Josef claimed that he was too ugly to stand up in front of people. He settled for a life as an engineer and architect, but when his older brother collapsed in 1853 of overwork, he was cajoled into taking over the band. He was such an unexpected success that he took a crash course on music and began to write waltzes. By 1856 he was playing the violin, though he had never previously studied the instrument, and from then on he was the substitute conductor for the orchestra, both at home and abroad. All this and the invention of a revolutionary new mechanical street sweeper made him another household Strauss name.

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Bringing up the rear was Eduard Strauss. Ostensibly he was the least gifted of the three sons. He wanted to be a writer, but it would appear he didn’t have much talent in that direction either. However, he was a competent violinist and by 1859, at the age of 24, he was entrusted with one of the Strauss’s three orchestras. Then, in 1870, following the death of brother Josef, who had been suffering from blackouts from overwork and fell off the podium one night severely damaging his brain, he became sole proprietor of the orchestras. By this time his older brother Johann was off concentrating on his operettas and spent less time on the podium. By all accounts he was very efficient, if a little dictatorial. But he was dogged all his life by jealousy of his elder brother Johann, and long after the latter’s death he burned hundreds of Johann’s papers. Irreplaceable manuscripts went up in smoke. Eduard claimed that Johann had told him to do it, but many suspected that it was an act of revenge. Many famous composers admired the music of the

Strausses, Johann Strauss the Younger in particular. Verdi, Bruckner and Brahms all were aficianados, and Wagner had a particular reason to be grateful, since Strauss would regularly include overtures and other operatic extracts of his in his programmes, at a time when the Vienna Opera didn’t want a bar of him.

There’s an interesting and untold story behind the Strauss family. Johann Strauss The Elder’s great grandparents, Wolf and Theresia Strauss, were Hungarian Jews. This fact was discovered in the 1930s to the great chagrin of the Nazis, who had held up the Strauss’s music as a typically German phenomenon. Hitler was said to be particularly fond of Strauss waltzes. They went to enormous, and ultimately successful, lengths to suppress the information.

The Strauss Dynasty, Friday 10 February, 1:00pm
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Charpentier’s music for Le malade imaginaire, or The hypochondriac

The practice of writing music for a play or stage performance is not a new one. In 1673, MarcAntoine Charpentier composed incidental music for the new play Le malade imaginaire, or The hypochondriac, written by Jean-Baptiste Molière. The three-act play was Molière’s last, as he died shortly after its fourth performance.

The music composed by Charpentier was designed for the ballet that was incorporated into the drama. The comédie-ballet was a stage performance in the form of a play with sections of dialogue interspersed with sections of music and ballet. It was developed during the 1660s in a collaboration between Molière (the stage name of French actor and playwright Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) and Jean-Baptiste Lully. After a number of productions patronised by King Louis XIV, Le bourgeois gentilhomme of 1670 was seen by many as the pinnacle of the form.

Charpentier had not written for the stage when he was approached by Molière to compose the music for Le malade imaginaire. That Charpentier was working with Molière at all was the result of a dispute between Lully and Molière. The new decree by King Louis XIV, that Lully as the king’s musician should have control over all productions at the Palais Royal that incorporated music, led to a situation that became an insurmountable obstacle to further collaboration.

So, Charpentier effectively took the place of Lully in composing music for Molière’s play that had been written for production as a comédie-ballet. Charpentier’s music for Le malade imaginaire comprises a prologue entitled Églogue en musique et en dance and three interludes or intermèdes. The instrumentation he used is unusual for the time, with the percussion section at one point including an apothecary’s mortar. Other instruments include oboes, flutes and recorders and Charpentier incorporates a four-part string section, as distinct from the five-part writing used by Lully.

The play illustrates Molière’s insight into human nature and in the story of Le malade imaginaire he focuses on the medical profession. The hypochondriac Argan has called in two doctors who manage to terrify him with their learned jargon, and after various plot interweavings the play ends in the uncovering of deceit, with a ballet

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Catherine Peake looks at music written for a comédie-ballet by Molière

Molière’s plays are not always performed with their original music, and more modern compositions often substitute for Charpentier’s score. The plays are even produced with no music at all, but as writer Nicholas Anderson says, “to witness [Le malade imaginaire] without the music is something of a disappointment, like eating an artichoke without sauce hollandaise. To bring together the music without the play is hardly less of a solecism since the various items are necessarily short-winded and the subtle speechmusic ratio on which the effect of both so much depends is rudely disturbed.”

Charpentier revised the original score of 1673 at least twice, changing the number of instrumentalists and singers to comply with the dictature musicale of Lully, who in his role of director of the Académie Royale de Musique was intent on retaining his powers over who and what could be performed. Charpentier’s music has held its own in the repertoire though, and as writer Gerald Fenech says, “it is still full of engaging musical invention and dramatic punch that has retained its freshness for nearly 350 years.”

Baroque and Before, The Hypochondriac Friday 10 February, 10:00pm

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Nina SimoneGifted and Black

Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in 1933 in Tryon, North Carolina, Nina Simone came from a family filled with music. She was the sixth of eight children, and though her mother rarely showed any affection, she encouraged classical piano. By the time Nina had turned six, she had become the regular church pianist in Tryon.

Simone was soon studying classical music and developed a lifelong love of Johann Sebastian Bach, Chopin, Brahms, Beethoven, and Schubert. At her first recital, when she was 10, her parents moved from their seats to make way for a white family. She refused to perform until her parents could return to their seats. After that, ‘nothing was easy anymore’ said Simone in her 1991 memoir, I Put a Spell on You.

She earned a scholarship for a one-year program at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, but was denied entry to the Curtis Institute of Music. She was deeply disappointed and blamed the injustice of being black.

She worked as a music teacher, and also worked in bars where she had to accompany her own singing. Fearing that her mother would disapprove, she adopted Nina (a nickname from a former boyfriend) and Simone (after the French actress Simone Signoret). Simone released her debut jazz album, Little Girl Blue, in 1958. It was a hit, and she moved to New York with her own vision of playing classical music.

In New York, she met James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Lorraine Hansberry and Miriam Makeba. They became her political mentors. She married New York detective Andy Stroud, who became her manager, and in 1962 they had a daughter. But their life together was turmoil. She was professional with her work but was known for her

temper and outbursts of aggression. She enjoyed her greatest creative streak, recording a string of albums from Philips and RCA.

In 1963, Nina achieved her dream of performing at the Carnegie Hall, New York. Also in that year, she wrote Mississippi Goddam in response to the bombing of the Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. From then on, Nina started writing more Civil Rights protest songs.

One of Nina’s best-known songs, To Be Young, Gifted and Black, is a tribute to her friend Lorraine Hansberry, an African American playwright. Nina credited Hansberry with encouraging her to act on the injustices she felt and get involved in the Civil Rights movement. She wrote the song, Four Women, which confronted issues around body image and four stereotypes of black women.

In 1970, she and Stroud divorced. Simone left the United States and drifted for more than 20 years, eventually settling in France.

Ironically, the Curtis Institute of Music, which had rejected Simone back in 1950, named her an honorary doctor in 2003, two days before she died from cancer at her home in Carry-le-Rouet in France.

She left a profound mark on American Black music. In 2018, Simone was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Rolling Stone cited her achievements stating that ‘the euphoria pulsing through her voice spoke for itself’. She brought out the rage in her civil rights protest songs (Mississippi Goddam, Four Women), her pride in To Be Young, Gifted and Black, and her joie-de-vivre in her rendition of Ain’t Got No, I Got Life.

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How Rostrum has helped improve 2MBS presenters

Rostrum, an organisation which teaches public speaking and chairmanship, began in Manchester, England, in 1923 and spread to Australia in 1930. It began as a means for businessmen to learn how to communicate effectively, and continues to this day with clubs throughout Australia for men and women.

People find this a friendly, enjoyable way to improve their confidence, public speaking, online presence and leadership skills by working with experienced coaches in a supportive environment to reach their personal speaking goals.

Sometimes the formation of something just happens organically. I have been a presenter at 2MBS Fine Music Sydney for 11 years and never really thought about starting a Rostrum Club. It was only when our Director of Operations, Mona Omar, approached me about starting a club that the seed was sown.

Mona joined our radio station as a paid marketing assistant and has progressively increased her responsibilities over the last six or so years. I have been her public speaking coach and she has been my social media coach. As her responsibilities increased, she identified the need to improve her speaking skills and suggested that we should start a Rostrum club at the radio station where we have five paid employees and over 200 volunteers.

After a Covid-induced false start, we had our first meeting on 31 Aug 22 and have been meeting regularly on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesdays at 12 noon for one hour.

Because of Covid limitations, we needed to incorporate the facility to have a Zoom component to the meeting. Fortunately, 2MBS Fine Music Sydney has some excellent facilities to hold meetings and include those who, for whatever reason, cannot be there in person. We’ve now had our 11th meeting, the first for 2023, and expect that the February meeting of NSW Dais will approve our application to become an official Rostrum club.

In a typical display of can-do attitude, Mona Omar is our first President, and past Station Manager David James is our first Treasurer. Already, the willing participation of a number of presenters, programmers, and staff is producing excellent results with regular displays of highlevel speaking and chairmanship, as commented on by Rostrum coaches who have helped along the way. We expect that Rostrum will continue to provide training in communication skills to benefit the individuals and the organisation.

Everyone is welcome to join. For details about coming to the meetings contact Ross Hayes at hayesross0@gmail.com

2MBS Fine Music Sydney presenter Ross Hayes explains how the public speaking organisation has taken root in the radio station.
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CD REVIEWS

Saxophonist Gai Bryant maintains a busy performance and recording schedule with her hugely talented Cuban and Latino ensemble Caribé. The music on their latest release has much in common with contemporary jazz in composition and performance, blending Latin and jazz musicians and culture, enhanced with the very personal and distinctive sounds of the individual members of the group. James Greening’s trombone, Steve Marin’s drum kit and congas, Kit Windress on batá drums, and Gai Bryant’s soprano and alto, enhance the standout solos delivered by trumpeter Matt Collins, bassist Maximilian Alduca, tenor saxophonist Julian Gough, and Daniel Pliner on piano. This all results in a

joyous and fun celebration of music, well-sequenced and played through like a journey, exemplifying the warmth, sway, and rhythms of Cuban and Latino jazz with each track owning its soundscape structured by a single mind. Gai Bryant always knows exactly where she’s taking the music and how, with each piece having its unique underlying pulse. Throughout the album lies an uplifting playfulness that makes for joyous listening and dancing, with immersions of cha chá, steaming Caribbean rhumba rhythms, and chants sung by Adrian Medina. The album is available digitally via Apple Music and Spotify.

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Distant

Felicity Wilcox:

Threading

MCD 636

the

light Soloists and Ensemble Move

Felicity Wilcox’s major composition, the chamber opera Threading the light, was completed and recorded in 2012 as part of her PhD in composition. It has now been released, spurred on by its recent world premiere performance by The Cooperative at Pitt Street Uniting Church. Its title, and those of its four movements (Light, Water, Blood and Fire), reference the importance of ritual in transcending worldly concerns. Texts (sung by three soloists, Alison Morgan, Jenny DuckChong and Mark Donnelly) come from many faiths and include two prayers written by her late brother, Gavin Wilcox, to whom the work is dedicated. Strings, in

both solo and ensemble settings, and percussion provide acoustic instrumentation. An electronic instrument, the samples of which are derived from Himalayan singing bowls, provides shimmering and transcendent tones which, tuned in just intonation, increasingly contrast with the equal temperament tuning of the ensemble: in ‘Water’, the acoustic instruments seem to rise naturally from their electronic bedrock; in ‘Fire’, there are dissonance, microtones, tension. I found listening to this a fascinating, immersive experience.

Rosemary Hodgson, lute Move

MCD 637

Rosemary Hodgson is an Australian lutenist who studied at the University of Melbourne and now teaches there. She has been releasing solo albums since 2004 and has also recorded with La Compania, an ensemble dedicated to the music of the 16th century. The North Norfolk village of Walsingham was a major centre of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages after a local noblewoman had a vision of the Virgin Mary. When the shrine was destroyed as part of Henry VIII’s dissolution of Catholic monasteries, a song circulated lamenting the loss of such a holy place. Inspired by this ballad, a

number of Elizabethan lutenists wrote variations on the tune, and Rosemary Hodgson has brought them together in this album, along with complementary pavanes and galliards. Byrd and Dowland are represented, but also less well-known composers, such as John Johnson and Edward Collard, who transformed simple material into works of art with sophisticated ornamentation and polyphony. This album explores themes of mysticism and pilgrimage with music that is both meditative and exquisitely played.

Walsingham
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12:00 JAZZ

Wednesday 1 February

SKETCHES

with Robert Vale

SEMIRAMIDE: Joan Sutherland, sop

ASSUR: Joseph Rouleau, bar

GHOST OF NINO: Michael Langdon, bass

ARSACE: Marilyn Horne, cont

00:00

CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC

with Stephen Wilson

09:00

BREAKFAST

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Rescued from the shadows

Prepared by Anabela Pina Valente, A. Tenore de Zefiro con duodeci mutanze. L’Amoroso/Guido Balestracci. Symphonia SY 98161 6

Ratis, F. Co’ queste trezze; Napolitana: Se Dio il tutto fece di niente; Dialogo fra il garofolo e la rosa. Ensemble Lucidarium. K617 K617228 9

Mainerio, G. Pass’e mezzo moderno; Tedesca e saltarello; Pass’e mezzo antico. Capriccio Stravagante Renaissance O/Skip Sempé. Alpha 327 11

Mesquita, J. de Our Father; Ave Maria; Gloria. Ex Cathedra/Jeffrey Skidmore. Hyperion CDA68114 5

Hotteterre, J-M. Suite no 1 in D, from Pieces for transverse flute bk 1, op 2 (pub. 1708). Philippe Alain-Dupré, transverse fl; Philippe Pierlot, bass viol; Vincent Dumestre, theorbo; Yasuko Uyama-Bouvard, hpd. Naxos 8.553707 17

Carulli, F. Grand duo in D, op 70. Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7169 16

Veracini, F. Sonata in A, op 2 no 9 (pub. 1744). Concerto Caledonia/David McGuinness. Linn CKD 140 14

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Sue Jowell

Kodály, Z. Variations on a Hungarian folksong, The peacock (1938-39). Chicago SO/Antal Dorati. Mercury 478 5092 25

Bruch, M. Violin concerto no 1 in G minor, op 26 (1868). Isaac Stern, vn; Philadelphia O/ Eugene Ormandy. CBS MPK 45555 24 Saint-Saëns, C. Symphony no 3 in C minor, op 78, Organ (1886). Gillian Weir, org; Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8822 34

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

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

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

OROE: Spiro Malas, bass

Ambrosian Opera Ch; London SO/Richard Bonynge.

Decca 425 481-2 2:48

14:00

FOR AND AGAINST NAPOLEON

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Tchaikovsky, P. Overture: 1812 (1880). Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 434 717-2 15

Davis, C. Eagle of destiny, from the film Napoléon (1980). Royal PO/Carl Davis. Tring TRP099 4

Honegger, A. Excerpts from music for the film Napoléon (1927). USSR Ministry of Culture SO/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. LP Melodiya C10-20459 -009 7

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

Decca 478 4664 12

Françaix, J. Suite: Napoléon (1954). Martin Jones, Adrian Farmer, pf. Nimbus NI 5880/2 27

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 3 in E flat, op 55, Eroica (1803). O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 439 900-2 45

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Clark

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

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

Semiramide has ruled for decades, after she had conspired with her lover, Assur, to murder her husband, King Nino. Now she is due to elect her successor. Assur assumes the crown is his, but is furious when Semiramide leaves it to the young officer, Arsace, whom she loves. Only the high priest Oroe knows that Arsace is actually the son of Semiramide and Nino, lost since his father’s murder.

Arsace learns his true identity from Oroe. He forgives his mother and goes to kill Assur. The battle takes place in darkness. Semiramide, struck by a wayward blow, dies. Assur is arrested and a devastated Arsace is declared king.

Angel of peace, from Beatrice di Tenda (1833). Joan Sutherland, sop; Marilyn Horne, mezz; Richard Conrad, ten; London SO/Richard Bonynge.

ABC 480 8016 3

Meyerbeer, G. Un vieil air Huguenot ... Piff, paff, from Les Huguenots (1836). Joseph Rouleau, bass; Royal Opera House O/John Matheson.

LP Decca SAL 6637 4

Bellini, V. Adalgisa ... O rimembranza, from Norma (1831). Joan Sutherland, sop; Marilyn Horne, mezzo; Luciano Pavarotti, ten; New York City Opera O/Richard Bonynge.

LP Decca D255D2 22

23:30

MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Edwards, R. Nocturne: Yarrageh (1989). Ian Cleworth, perc; Anthony Baldwin, pf; Sydney SO/David Porcelijn.

ABC 438 610-2 14

Harrison, S. ... under the circle of the moon ... (2004). Peter Sheppard Skærved, vn; Mihailo Trandilovski, vn.

Toccata Classics TOCC 0304 13

20:00

AT THE OPERA Sucession

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Rossini, G. Semiramide. Opera in two acts. Libretto by Gaetano Rossi. First performed Venice, 3 February 1823.

Thursday 2 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore

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09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Romance and romantics

Prepared by Krystal Li

Sarasate, P. de Navarra, op 33 (1889). Adele Anthony, vn; Gil Shaham, vn; Akira Eguchi, pf; Castille and León SO/Alejandro Posada. Canary CC07 7

Massenet, J. Seven improvisations (1875). Stefan Irmer, pf. MDG 618 1729-2 17

Glinka, M. Trio pathétique in D minor for piano trio (1832). Moscow Rachmaninov Trio. Hyperion CDA67216 14

Brahms, J. Romanzen und Lieder, op 84 (1877-79). Jessye Norman, sop; Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 459 469-2 9

d’Indy, V. Choral varié, op 55 (1903). Sigurdur Flosason, sax; Iceland SO/Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN 10585 10

Turina, J. Sonata española (1908). Macarena Martínez, vn; Juan Escalera, pf. Brilliant Classics 95626 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Ciurlionis, M. In the forest (1900). Slovak PO/ Juozas Domarkas. Marco Polo 8.223323 15

Nielsen, C. Clarinet concerto, op 57 (1928). Kevin Banks, cl; Bournemouth SO/Kees Bakels.

Naxos 8.554189 25

Wagner, R. The Ring without words (1850-76; arr. Leinsdorf). Sydney Youth O/Alexander Briger.

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12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

Featuring swing to mainstream jazz with regular appearances from the Great American Songbook

13:00 FROM SPAIN

Prepared by David Brett

Serra, J. Two symphonic sketches. El Vallès SO/Salvador Brotons.

Naxos 8.555871 11

Albéniz, I. Suite española, op 47 (1896). Katia Labèque, pf; Marielle Labèque, pf. Philips 438 938-2 13

Rodrigo, J. Concierto Andaluz (1939). Los Romeros; San Antonio SO/Victor Alessandro. Mercury 434 369-2 25

Granados, E. Madrigal (1915). David Berlin, vc; Len Vorster, pf. Tall Poppies TP214 7

Falla, M. de Nights in the gardens of Spain (1909-15). Alicia de Larrocha, pf; London PO/ Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos. Decca 478 6966 25

14:30 AMERICAN WARMTH

Prepared by James Nightingale

Price, F. Piano quintet in A minor (1935-36). Michelle Cann, pf; Catalyst Quartet. Azica ACD-71346 27

Previn, A. Song cycle: Honey and rue (1992). Kathleen Battle, sop; O of St Luke’s/André Previn. DG 437 787-2 26

Higdon, J. Lullaby. David Howie, pf; HD Duo. Saxophone Classics CC4002 4 Copland, A. Suite from Appalachian Spring (1943-44). Melbourne SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 0863 25

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Peter Poole

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

A fresh perspective on modern music contributing to the standard jazz repertoire, with fine jazz interpretations from the world of pop, rock, film and contemporary jazz

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Charles Gounod: Symphony no 2 Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Berlioz, H. Overture: King Lear, op 4 (1831). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 480-2 14

Viardot, Pauline. Sonatina in A minor (1874). Reto Kuppel, vn; Wolfgang Manz, pf. Naxos 8.573607 11

Paër, F. Io morrò, from L’eroismo in amore (1815). Birgitte Christensen, sop; Siri Karoline Thornhill, sop; Sofie Almroth, mezz; Ann Hallenberg, mezz; Marius Roth Christensen, ten; Fredrik Akselberg, ten; Johannes Weisser, bar; Stavanger Symphony Chamber Choir & O/Fabio Biondi. naïve V 5309 9

Gounod, C. Ballet music from Faust (1859). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 772-2 19

Mendelssohn, Fanny. Allegretto in D minor (1846); Piano piece in F minor (1825); Melodies for piano, nos 1, 2, 5 (1847). Irene Barbuceanu, pf. Schwann 3-1589-2 16

Gounod, C. Symphony no 2 in E flat (1856). Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois. Naxos 8.557463 40

22:00 EVOCATIONS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Hyde, M. Canon and rhapsody. Philippa Robinson, cl; Michelle Madder, pf. Innaminka 1.711 11

Jolivet, A. Three poems (1935). Nadia Ratsimandresy, ondes martenot; Filippo Farinelli, pf. Brilliant Classics 95275 16

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Ambient and atmospheric music

Friday 3 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Something borrowed

Prepared by Derek Parker

Holst, G. St Paul's suite, op 29 no 2 (1912-13; arr. Walsh). Guitar Trek. ABC 432 698-2 13

Pabst - Hough. Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, op 66 (1890; arr.). Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA67043 7

Debussy, C. Prelude to the afternoon of a faun (1894; arr. Dorough). Aralee Dorough, fl; Scott Holshouser, pf. araleedorough.com 10

Purcell, H. Suite from The fairy queen (1689; arr. Alliage Quintet). Bärbel Hammer-Shäfer, perc; Alliage Quintet. Sony 19075818372 13

Bernstein, L. Suite from On the town (1944; arr. DiLorenzo). Center City Brass Quintet. Chandos CHAN 4554 15 Schumann, R. Kinderszenen, op 15 (1838; arr. Gagné). Trio Beau Soir.

Disques Boghei Records 90394 82011 20

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by David Brett

Janácek, L. Suite from The cunning little vixen (1924). Czech PO/Jirí Belohlávek. Chandos CHAN 9080 18

Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in E (1803). Crispian Steele-Perkins, tpt; King’s Consort/ Robert King. Hyperion CDA67266 18

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Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 6 in B minor, op 74, Pathétique (1893). Russian Federation State SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Emergo Classics EC 3624-2 46

12:00

A JAZZ HOUR

with Barry O'Sullivan

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

Nielsen, C. Suite: Snefrid (1893-94/99). Danish NSO/Thomas Dausgaard. Dacapo 8.206002 13

Larsson, L-E. The hours of the day, op 19 (1938). Malmö SO/James DePreist. BIS CD-570 22

Grieg, E. Piano concerto in A minor, op 16 (1868). Stephen Kovacevich, pf; BBC SO/Colin Davis.

Newton 8802019 30

Handel, G. Organ concerto in F, The cuckoo and the nightingale, HWV295 (1739). Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr, org & dir. Harmonia Mundi HMX2908417.24 16

Lalande, M-R. de Vanum est vobis ante lucem (c1687). Véronique Gens, sop; Elisabeth Natiffa, bass viol; William Christie, org. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901416 11

13:00

ANNIVERSARY SALUTATIONS

Feodor Chaliapin and Joseph Szigeti

Prepared by James Nightingale

Mussorgsky, M. Prologue and coronation scene, from Boris Godunov (1874; orch. Rimsky-Korsakov). Feodor Chaliapin, bass; Paris Russian Ch & O/Max Steinmann, Eugene Goossens.

EMI CDH 7 61009-2 8

Borodin, A. Khan Konchak's aria, from Prince Igor (1887). Feodor Chaliapin, bass; O/Albert Coates.

EMI CDH 7 61009-2 5

Trad. Song of the Volga boatmen. Feodor Chaliapin, bass; O/George de Godzinsky. Naxos 8.110748 3

Bartók, B. Rhapsody no 1 (1925). Joseph Szigeti, vn; Béla Bartók, pf. Hungaroton HCD 12326-28 9 Stravinsky, I. Duo concertant (1932). Joseph Szigeti, vn; Igor Stravinsky, pf. Sony SM3K 46 291-302 15

Mozart, W. Sonata no 20 in C, K303 (1778). Joseph Szigeti, vn; Mieczyslaw Horszowski, pf.

Vanguard 08 8039 74 10

14:00 THREE SCANDINAVIAN COMPOSERS

Prepared by Derek Parker

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

Grieg, E. Suite no 1 from Peer Gynt, op 46 (1874-75). Tasmanian SO/Sebastian LangLessing. ABC 476 4523 15

Larsson, L-E. Orchestral variations (1962). Swedish RO/Sixten Ehrling. Swedish Classics SCD 1051 16

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with James Hunter

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

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

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Inspired by Goethe and revolution Prepared by Robert Small Schumann, R. Overture to Hermann and Dorothea, op 136 (1851). Swedish CO/Thomas Dausgaard. BIS SACD-1619 9

Dukas, P. The sorcerer’s apprentice (189697). Melbourne SO/Christopher Seaman. ABC 476 4621 12

Liszt, F. A Faust symphony (1854). Peter Seiffert, ten; Male voices of Ernst Senff Choir; Male voices of Prague Philharmonic Choir; Berlin PO/ Simon Rattle. EMI 5 55220 2 1:09

Rossini, G. Ballet music from William Tell (1829). Monte Carlo National Opera O/Antonio de Almeida. Philips 422 843-2 18

22:00 BAROQUE

AND BEFORE

The organ in the baroque Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic Loeillet de Gant, J.B. Sonata in B flat for flute and continuo, op 3 no 9 (1715). Ludwig Güttler, tpt; Friedrich Kircheis, org. Berlin Classics 0012892BC 13 Bach, J.S. Prelude and fugue in E minor, BWV548. David Rumsey, org. MBS 12 CD 14

Brixi, F. Organ concerto no 2 in G. Alena Veselá, org; Bohuslav Martinu CO/Frantisek Jílek. Supraphon 11 0633-2 20 Bach, J.S. O Mensch, from The little organ book (1713-15). Francesco Cera, org; Swiss RTV Choir/Diego Fasolis. Brilliant Classics 94639 15

Pezel, J. Sonata no 75 for two trumpets and continuo (1675). Mats Klingfors, bn; Niklas Eklund, tpt; Marc Ullrich, tpt; Tormod Dalen, vc; Knut Johannessen, org. Naxos 8.553593 8

Corelli, A. Sonata in B flat for violin and continuo, op 5 no 2. Eduard Melkus, vn; Karl Scheit, lute; Huguette Dreyfus, org.. Archiv 479 1045 8

Monteverdi, C. Adagiata Poppea, from The coronation of Poppea (1642). Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Anders Ericson, theorbo; Jory Vinikour, chamber org. Archiv 477 5114 4

Saturday 4 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Beethoven, L. Nine variations in C minor, on a march by Dressler, WoO63 (1782). Mikhail Pletnev, pf. DG 457 493-2 7

Medtner, N. Sonata in G minor, op 5 (18961903). Benno Moiseiwitsch, pf. Philips 456 907-2 15

Brahms, J. Sonata no 2 in F sharp minor, op 2 (1852). Emanuel Ax, pf. Sony SK 69284 26

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, Part 2 Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Mahler, G. Der Tamboursg’sell, from The youth’s magic horn (1899). Geraint Evans, bar; London PO/Wyn Morris. IMP PCD 1035 6

Mills, R. Soundscapes. Richard Mills, perc; Queensland SO/Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 432 251-2 24

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Dvorák, A. Gypsy songs, op 55 (1880). Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Bengt Forsberg, pf. DG 463 479-2 13

Vaughan Williams, R. Norfolk rhapsody no 1 in E minor (1905-06). Stuart Green, va; Bournemouth SO/Paul Daniel. Naxos 8.557276 10

Wiseman, D. Overture, from Arsène Lupin. Royal PO/Debbie Wiseman. Sony 88697161052 5

Farnon, R. Suite from Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951). Royal PO/Robert Farnon. Reference RR-47CD 21

11:30 ON PARADE

Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Joplin, S. Maple Leaf rag. Cory Band/Denzil Stephens.

LP EMI 954-06-301 4

Chabrier, E. March joyeuse. Black Dyke Mills Band/Nicholas Childs.

LP RCA PL25025 3

Sousa, J.P. March: El Capitan. Philip Jones Ensemble/Elgar Howarth.

Decca 410-290-2 2

Elgar, E. Pomp and circumstance march, op 39 no 1. Massed bands: Black Dyke; Besses o’ the’ Barn; Yorkshire Imperial Metals/Harry Mortimer.

Chandos CHAN 8571 6 Molloy, J. Love’s old sweet song (arr. McCann). Sellers Engineering Band/Roy Newsome.

Chandos CHAN 4503 4 Wood, H. Roses of Picardy (arr. McCann). Sellers Engineering Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos CHAN 4503 4

12:00

URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE

with Leita Hutchings

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

13:00

TREASURES OF THE VOICE

The librettists: Da Ponte, an ear for voices Prepared by Angela Cockburn Salieri, A. Or ei con Ernestina … Ah sia già, from La scuola de’ gelosi (1778). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; O of the Age of Enlightenment/ Ádám Fischer.

Decca 475 100-2 8

Mozart, W. Excerpts from The marriage of Figaro (1786). Kiri Te Kanawa, sop; Lucia Popp, sop; Frederica von Stade, mezz; Thomas Allen, bar; Samuel Ramey, bass; London PO/Georg Solti.

Decca 478 3703 16

Martin y Soler, V. Dolce mi parve un di, from Una cosa rara. Teresa Berganza, mezz; José Miguel Moreno, gui. LP Philips 411 030-1 3

Mozart, W. Excerpts from Don Giovanni (1787). Rachelle Durkin, sop; Taryn Fiebig, sop; Jacqueline Dark, cont; Henry Choo, ten; Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bar; Conal Coad, bass; Opera Australia Ch; Australian Opera and Ballet O/Mark Wigglesworth. Opera Australia OP0Z56025 16

Winter, P. Paga fui, from Il ratto del Proserpina (1804). Deborah Riedel, sop; Arcadia Lane O/ Richard Bonynge, Melba MR30118 2

Mozart, W. Alla bella Despinetta, from Così fan tutte, K588 (1790). Amanda Thane, sop; Fiona Janes, sop; Christine Douglas, sop; David Hobson, ten; David Brennan, bar; Stephen Bennet, bass; Australian Opera and Ballet O/Carlo Rizzi.

ABC 434 140-2 4

Come scoglio, from Così fan tutte, K588 (1790). Renée Fleming, sop; David Syrus, hpd; CO of Europe/Georg Solti.

Decca 478 4884 5

He is going ... Let him go, from Così fan tutte, K588 (1790). Kiri Te Kanawa, sop; London SO/ Colin Davis. Decca 478 6419 10

Salieri, A. Eccomi più che mai … Amor, pietoso Amore, from Il ricco d’un giorno (1784). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; O of the Age of Enlightenment/Ádám Fischer. Decca 475 100-2 6

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Orchestral grandeur Prepared by Anne Irish Schmidt, F. Symphony no 1 in E (1896-99). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9357 45

Mahler, G. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen, from Rückert-Lieder (1901-02; arr.). Sonia Wieder-Atherton, vc; Sinfonia Varsovia/ Christophe Mangou. naïve V 5178 7

Liszt, F. Piano concerto no 1 in E flat, S124 (1849-56). Martha Argerich, pf; Swiss Italian O/Ion Marin. DG 477 9884 18

Bruckner, A. Symphony no 4 in E flat, Romantic (1874-86). Vienna PO/Karl Böhm. Decca 478 2826 1:08

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Folk Federation of NSW with Carole Garland

18:00

STAGE AND SCREEN

A star is born

Prepared by Sue Jowell

Bock, J. Excerpts from Fiddler on the roof. Topol, Cast, voices.

Sony 89546 13

Adler, R. Excerpts from Damn Yankees. Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston, voices. PRISM 1418 12

Rodgers, R. Excerpts from The King and I. Yul Brynner, voice. Naxos 8.120792 7

Loewe, F. Excerpts from My fair lady. Julie Andrews, sop; Rex Harrison, voice. Columbia 89997 17

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ

with Keith Pettigrew

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

20:00

THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Ferdinand Ries

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Ries, F. Introduction and Russian dance, op 113 no 1. Guido Larisch, vc; Robert Hill, fp. cpo 999 666-2 9

Beethoven, L. Rondo; Allegro, from Piano concerto no 3 in C minor, op 37 (c1800). Martha Argerich, pf; Mahler CO/Claudio Abbado. DG 477 9523 9

Albrechtsberger, J. Prelude in B. Martin Rost, org. LBCD 71/74 1

Ries, F. Fantasy in A flat on Schiller’s poem, op 109 (pub. 1821). Michael Tsalka, fp. Naxos 8.573628 19

Sextet, op 142. Dieter Klöcker, cl; Karl Hartmann, bn; Nury Guarnaschelli, hn; Wolfgang Güttler, db; Edward Witsenburg, hp; Werner Genuit, pf. Schwann 310 001 H1 20

Sonata in F minor, op 11 no 2 (1807-08). Susan Kagan, pf. Naxos 8.570796 20

Symphony no 5 in D minor, op 112. Zurich CO/ Howard Griffiths. cpo 999 547-2 30

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Di Cox Respighi, O. The birds (1927). Australian CO/ Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 19

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Weber, C.M. Concert piece in F minor, op 79 (1821). Melvyn Tan, fp; London Classical Players/Roger Norrington. EMI 5 55348 2 17

Bruckner, A. Quintet in F (1879). Ronald Hoogeveen, vn; Rami Koch, vn; Zoltan Benyacs, va; Prunella Pacey, va; Henk Lambooij, vc.

Globe GLO 5078 42

Kabalevsky, D. Incidental music to Romeo and Juliet, op 56 (1956). Moscow SO/Vasily Jelvakov. Naxos 8.553411 33

Sunday 5 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with James Nightingale

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews

Schubert, F. Mass no 2 in G, D167 (1815). Hugo Distler Choir, Berlin; Vienna Academy O/ Martin Haselböck.

Capriccio C7161 23

Bruckner, A. Te Deum in C. Krakow Ch & O/ Roland Bader.

Capriccio C7161 22

Silvestrov, V. Alleluia. Latvian Radio Choir/ Sigvards Klava. Ondine ODE 1266-5 8

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Meg Matthews

Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:6, Le matin (c1761). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 423 098-2 21

Boccherini, L. String quartet in G minor. Europa Galante. Veritas 5 45606 2 17

Weber, C.M. Leise, leise, from Der Freischütz. Gundula Janowitz, sop; German Opera O, Berlin/Ferdinand Leitner.

Decca 467 910-2 8

Mozart, W. Sinfonia concertante no 1 in E flat, K297b (c1778). Orpheus CO. DG 469 362-2 30

Beethoven, L. Piano trio no 1 in G. Seraphim Trio.

ABC 481 1980 34

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

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

13:00 WORLD MUSIC

Whirled Wide

with Linda Marr

Showcases diverse music from cultures around the world, both traditional and modern, featuring musicians from all corners of the globe, including Australia

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Fauré in chamber, Part 1 Prepared by Rex Burgess Fauré, G. Sonata no 1 in A, op 13 (1875-76). Dong-Suk Kang, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Naxos 8.550906 25

Impromptu, op 86 (1904). Alice Giles, hp. Schwann 310 179 G1 8

Sonata no 1 in D minor, op 109 (1917). Frédéric Lodéon, vc; Jean-Philippe Collard, pf. EMI CMS 7 62545 2 19

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL

The Babylonian Queen Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Porpora, N. Il pastor, se torna aprile; In braccio a mille furie; Bel piacer saria d’un core, from Semiramide riconosciuta (1729). Anna Hallenberg, mezz; Il Pomo d’Oro/Stefano Montanari.

PentaTone PTC 5186 678 18

Gluck, C. Sinfonia; Tradita, spezzata, from Semiramide riconosciuta (1748). Sonia Prina, cont; laBarocca/Ruben Jais.

Glossa GCD 924101 10

Ballet: Semiramis (1765). Tafelmusik/Bruno Weill.

Sony SK 53119 21

Meyerbeer, G. Rondo, recitative and finale, from Semiramide riscosciuto (1819). Deborah Riedel, sop; Olga Peretyatko, sop; Fiona Janes, mezz; Filippo Adami, ten; Wojtek Gierlach, bass; Marco Bellei, hpd; Altensteig Rossini Choir; Würtemberg PO/Richard Bonynge.

Naxos 8.660205-06 16

Rossini, G. Sinfonia, from Semiramide (1823). London SO/Ion Marin. DG 437 813-2 11

Il dì già cade ... Deh ti ferma ... Que' numi furenti, from Semiramide (1823). Samuel Ramey, bass; Welsh National Opera Ch & O/ Gabriele Ferro.

Teldec 9031-73242-2 18

Giuliani, M. Qual mesto gemito, after Rossini’s Semiramide. Members of Meister Consort. Jecklin JD 624-2 6

Rossini, G. Finale, from Semiramide (1823). Cheryl Studer, sop; Jennifer Larmore, mezz; Samuel Ramey, bass; Ambrosian Opera Ch; London SO/Ion Marin. DG 437 813-2 7

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews

Hymns. Evening hymn; O Lord Thou hast searched me out; Hail gladdening light. Choir of Norwich Cathedral; George Inscoe, org; Ashley Grote, cond. Priory PRCD1208 12

Mozart, W. Kyrie, from Missa solemnis, K139. RIAS Chamber Choir; Berlin RSO/Marcus Creed.

Capriccio C7161 8

Hymns. O praise God; All people that on earth do dwell. Choir of Kings College, Cambridge. EMI 58088 2 10

Barnby, J. Psalm 59. Choir of Canterbury Cathedral/David Flood. York CD166 4

Handel, G. He shall feed his flock, from Messiah, HWV56. Renée Fleming, sop; Royal PO/Andreas Delfs. Decca 475 6925 5

Bach, W.F. Two Chorale preludes. Filippo Turri, org. BIS 95803/2 1 5

Silvestrov, V. Alleluia. Latvian Radio Choir/ Sigvards Klava. Ondine ODE 1266-5 3

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Part 1 Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 1, op 5 (1940). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 603 16

Bartók, B. Ten easy pieces (1908). Peter Frankl, pf. ASV DCA 687 17

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 2, op 8 (1942). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 603 21

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Anabela Pina

Strauss, J. II Tales from the Vienna Woods, op 325 (1868). Strauss FO/Ondrej Lenárd. Naxos 8.578041-42 12

Wagenseil, G. Cello concerto in C. Györgyi Körösi, vc; Salieri CO/Tamás Pál. Arkadia CDAK 130.1 24

Destouches, A. Suite no 1 from Les éléments (1721). Australian CO/Christopher Hogwood. Fine Music tape archive 21

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Hummel, J. Bassoon concerto in F (c1805; arr. Tyree). Gábor Janota, bn; Liszt Ferenc CO/ János Rolla. Hungaroton HRC 041 24

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Paul Cooke Blake, I. Starling (2006). Clarity Clarinet Quartet.

Move MCD 340 12

Sørensen, B. Rosenbad, from Papillons trilogy (2013). Katrine Gislinge, pf; Stenhammar Quartet. Dacapo 8.226135 25

Khan, A. Samaagam, concerto for sarod, concertante group and string orchestra (2008). Amjad Ali Khan, sarod; SCO Lab; Scottish CO/David Murphy. World Village 468102 47

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

with Eddie Bernasconi

Late night jazz, to listen and engage and relax

Monday 6 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1896

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Zemlinsky, A. Trio in D minor, op 3 (1896). Murray Khoury, cl; David Pereira, vc; David Bollard, pf.

LP Philips 416 000-1 23

Glazunov, A. Triumphal march, op 40 (1896). Holst Singers; Stephen Coombs, pf; Stephen Layton, cond.

Hyperion CDA66866 10

Chausson, E. Poème, op 25 (1896). Laurent Korcia, vn; Nancy Symphonic and Lyric O/ Jérôme Kaltenbach. Naxos 8.553652 16

Albéniz, I. Córdoba, op 232 no 4 (1896; arr. Williams). John Williams, gui. CBS MK 44794 7

Ives, C. Quartet no 1 (1896). Juilliard String Quartet.

LP CBS MP 39752 24

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Noelene Guillemot

Borodin, A. Overture to Prince Igor (1887). Bolshoi TO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MEL 10011824 10

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

Bruckner, A. Symphony no 9 in D minor (1894). Gewandhaus O/Andris Nelsons. DG 483 6659 58

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 THREE BOYS AND A PRANKSTER

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Dukas, P. The sorcerer’s apprentice (189697). Melbourne SO/Christopher Seaman. ABC 476 4621 12

Wikström, I. Peter Pan, fairy tale suite. Inger Wikström, pf. nosag 164 10

Ravel, M. L’enfant et les sortilèges. Julie Cox, sop; Cassandre Prévost, sop; Agathe Martel, sop; Julie Boulianne, mezz; Geneviève Duprés, mezz; Kirsten Gunlogson, mezz; Philippe Castagner, ten; Ian Greenlaw, bar; Kevin Short, bass-bar; Chattanooga Boys’ Choir; members of Nashville Symphony Ch; Nashville SO/Alastair Willis. Naxos 8.660215 46

Strauss, R. Till Eulenspiegel’s merry pranks, op 28 (1895). Guy Baunstein, vn; Berlin PO/ Gustavo Dudamel. DG 479 1041 16

14:30

FROM BRAZIL

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

Nazareth, E. Confidences. Iara Behs, pf. Naxos 8.557687 7

Guarnieri, C. Chôro for violin and chamber orchestra (1951). Davi Graton, vn; São Paulo SO/Isaac Karabtchevsky. Naxos 8.574197 18

Villa-Lobos, H. Childrens’ carnival (1920). Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 478 3533 11

Oswald, H. Piano concerto in G minor, op 10 (c1888). Artur Pizarro, pf; BBC NO of Wales/ Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67984 30

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with David Brett

19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

A sound gig guide to what's on in Sydney's jazz scene over the coming week. A selection from jazz musicians who are About Town.

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Ramsay McInness

Late night jazz, to listen and engage, and relax

Tuesday 7 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Frank Morrison

Lalo, E. Piano trio no 1 in C minor, op 7 (1849). Trio Henry. Pierre Verany PV 794031 21 Albrechtsberger, J. Prelude and fugue. Elizabeth Anderson, Douglas Lawrence, org. Move MD 3180 6

Schubert, F. Raste, Krieger in D flat, Ellens Gesang I, D837 (1825). Jessye Norman, sop; Irwin Gage, pf. Philips 426 642-2 9

Honegger, A. Concertino (1925). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf; Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 448-2 10 Handel, G. Suite no 2 in F, HWV427 (1720). Erin Helyard, hpd. ABC 481 5711 10

Bowen, Y. Sonata no 2 in C sharp minor, op 9 (1901). Danny Driver, pf. Hyperion CDA67751/2 23

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Verdi, G. Overture to The force of destiny (1862). Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 8

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

Ives, C. Symphony no 1 (1895-98). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9053

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12:00

JAZZ RHYTHM

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

13:00

WIND ARRANGEMENTS

Prepared by James Nightingale Debussy, C. Prelude to the afternoon of a faun (1894; arr. Samazeuilh, Bornkamp). Arno Bornkamp, sax; Ivo Janssen, pf. Ottavo OTR C12097 10

Glinka, M. The nightingale (1833; arr. Yu). Australia Pro Arte CO/Jeffrey Crellin, ob & dir.. Move MD 3312 7

Mendelssohn, F. Clarinet quintet in C minor (1822; arr. Baermann). Dieter Klöcker, cl; Members of Consortium Classicum. Orfeo C314 941 A 22

Respighi, O. Suite no 1, Ancient airs and dances (1917; arr. van Klaveren). Alliage Quintett.

Sony 19075818372 14

14:00 ONLY ROSETTES Part 1

Prepared by Ron Walledge

Wagner, R. Magic fire music, from The Valkyrie (1854-56). Cleveland O/George Szell. CBS M2YK 46466 5

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 20 in D minor, K466 (1785). Alfred Brendel, pf; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Philips 420 906 2 30

Elgar, E. Sea pictures, op 37 (1897-99). Janet Baker, mezz; London SO/John Barbirolli. EMI CDC 7 47329 2 24

Schubert, F. Octet in F for winds and strings, D803 (1824). Vienna Octet. Decca 466 580-2 53

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE 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 JUST IN with Michael Field

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

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Albert Gormley

Mozart, W. String quartet no 6 in B flat (177273). Modigliani Quartet. Mirare MIR 168 13

Haydn, J. Trio no 36 in E flat, Hob.XV:22 (1795). Erich Höbarth, vn; Christophe Coin, vc; Patrick Cohen, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901400 21 Beethoven, L. Octet in E flat, op 103 (1792). Classical Winds. Amon Ra CD-SAR 26 30 Dvorák, A. String quintet in E flat, op 97 (1893). Patrick Ireland, va; The Lindsays. ASV DCS 446 31

Fauré, G. Sonata no 1 in D minor, op 109 (1917). Paul Tortelier, vc; Jean Hubeau, pf. Erato 2292-45738-2 19

Wednesday 8 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Paul Cooke

Briccialdi, G. The Carnival of Venice, op 78. Sharon Bezaly, fl; Ervin Nagy, pf. BIS CD-1039 8

Clérambault, L-N. Chaconne, simphonia (sonata) V. Les Solistes du Concert Spirituel. Naxos 8.553743 5

Goldmark, K. Four songs, op 21. Cornelia Hübsch, sop; Charles Spencer, pf. Capriccio C3004 11

Aguado, D. Introduction and rondo, op 2 no 3 (pub. 1825). Julian Bream, gui. RCA RCD1 4549 10

Chabrier, E. Waltz: Souvenir de Brunehaut (1862). Georges Rabol, pf. Naxos 8.553010 13

Brioschi, A. Symphony in G (c1733). Atalanta Fugiens/Vanni Moretto. DHM 88697031162 12

Bennett, W. Sterndale Chamber trio in A, op 26 (1839). James Dickenson, vn; Nick Stringfellow, vc; Jeremy Young, pf. Naxos 8.571379 19

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Goldmark, K. Overture to Sappho, op 44 (1893). Bamberg SO/Fabrice Bollon. cpo 555 160-2 19

Harris, R. Symphony no 3 in one movement (1939). New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 419 780-2 19

Debussy, C. Symphonic suite: Printemps (1887; orch. Busser). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit.

Decca 444 386-2 16

Dubois, T. Piano concerto no 2 in F minor (1897). Cédric Tiberghien, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Andrew Manze. Hyperion CDA67931 28

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 RATTLE CONDUCTS MAHLER

Prepared by Derek Parker

Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:86 (1786). City of Birmingham SO/Simon Rattle. EMI 5 55509 2 26

Mahler, G. Symphony no 2 in C minor, Resurrection (1884-96). Arleen Augér, sop; Janet Baker, mezz; City of Birmingham Ch & SO/Simon Rattle. EMI CDS 7 47962-8 1:26

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Ross Hayes

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA Sucession

Prepared by Peter Poole

Handel, G. Giulio Cesare, HWV17. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Nicola Haym. First performed London, 1724.

JULIUS CAESAR: Janet Baker, mezz SEXTUS: Della Jones, mezz

CORNELIA: Sarah Walker, mezz

ACHILLAS: John Tomlinson, bass CURIO: Christopher Booth-Jones, bar PTOLEMY: James Bowman, ct CLEOPATRA: Valerie Masterson, sop English National Opera Ch & O/Charles Mackerras.

EMI 7 69760 2 3:04

Having defeated Pompey's army at Pharsalia, Julius Caesar chases Pompey to Egypt. Pompey's son, Sextus, and his wife Cornelia, plead for peace which Caesar grants. However, army commander Achillas presents him with Pompey's severed head. Cornelia wants to kill herself but Curio the Roman tribune prevents her, admitting he loves her. Sextus swears revenge against the Egyptian King Ptolemy who betrayed his father. Meanwhile, Cleopatra plans to rule in place of Ptolemy. Achillas agrees to arrange Caesar's death in return for Cornelia's hand.

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Cleopatra presents herself to Caesar as 'Lydia’. She wins his heart and agrees to help Sextus assassinate Ptolemy but Sextus is arrested and Cornelia put in the harem. Cornelia rejects both Achillas and Ptolemy. Sextus is freed and goes to the harem where he can ambush Ptolemy. Caesar is warned of Achillas’ plot against his life. Sextus attacks Ptolemy but is disarmed by Achillas who announces Caesar's death and Cleopatra's revolt. He demands Cornelia's hand but Ptolemy rebukes him. Ptolemy’s army is victorious. Cleopatra is captured and laments her fate. Achillas, mortally wounded, gives Caesar his seal to help him get into the palace to kill Ptolemy. Before dying, he confesses that the assassination of Pompey was his idea. Caesar rescues Cleopatra and Cornelia draws a dagger on Ptolemy. However, Sextus slays him first. Cleopatra becomes queen and Caesar and Cleopatra rejoice in their love. Da tempeste il lego infranto, from Julius Caesar, HWV17 (1724). Joyce DiDonato, mezz; Il Pomo d’Oro/Maxim Emelyanychev. Erato 01902 95928469 6

23:30

MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by James Nightingale Dutilleux, H. Tout un monde lointain ... (1968-70). Godfried Hoogeveen, vc; Royal Concertgebouw O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Radio Nederland RCO12004 26

Gipps, R. Symphonic poem: Knight in armour, op 8 (1940). BBC NO of Wales/Rumon Gamba.

Chandos CHAN 20078 10

Liszt, F. Après une lecture du Dante, fantasia quasi sonata, from Years of pilgrimage, bk 2 (1837-49). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 476 124-8 15

Schubert, F. Sonata no 2 in A minor, D385 (1816). Midori Seiler, vn; Jos van Immerseel, fp. Harmonia Mundi ZZT060501 20

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Debussy, C. Khamma, dance legend (1912; orch. Koechlin 1913). Lyon NO/Jun Märkl. Naxos 8.572297 22

Respighi, O. Concerto gregoriano (1921). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; BBC PO/Edward Downes.

Chandos CHAN 9232 34 Strauss, R. Death and transfiguration, op 24 (1888-89). Metropolitan Opera O/James Levine. DG 469 804-2 27

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2021

Waltz to tango

Prepared by Paul Cooke Recorded by Tim Lamble for CIMF Schubert, F. Six waltzes, D145 (1815-21). Ronan Apcar, pf. CIMF recording 6

Schultz, A. She dances by the river, op 103 (2018). Véronique Serret, vn; James Wannan, va; Blair Harris, vc; Sonya Lifschitz, pf. CIMF recording 8

14:00 AMERICAN

ROMANTICS

Prepared by Chris Blower

Chadwick, G. Overture: Melpomene (1887). Czech State PO/José Serebrier. Reference Recordings RR-64 13

Foote, A. String quartet no 1 in G minor, op 4 (1882-83). Da Vinci Quartet. Naxos 8.559014 30

MacDowell, E. Piano concerto no 1 in A minor, op 15 (1882). Donna Amato, pf; London PO/Paul Freeman.

Archduke DARC 1 26

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

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Peter Tchaikovsky: Symphony no 5 Prepared by Brian Drummond

Tchaikovsky, P. Hamlet, fantasy overture after Shakespeare, op 67a (1888). Philadelphia O/ Riccardo Muti.

EMI CDC 7 49859 2 19

Glazunov, A. Rêverie orientale, op 14 no 2 (1887). Rumanian State O/Horia Andreescu. Marco Polo 8.220487 8

Tchaikovsky, P. Dumka in C minor, op 59, Rustic Russian scene (1886). Viktoria Postnikova, pf. Erato 4509-91843-2 11 Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture: Russian Easter Festival, op 36 (1888). Gothenburg SO/ Neeme Järvi. DG 423 604-2 15

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Romance and romantics

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Saint-Saëns, C. Wedding cake, valse-caprice in A flat, op 76 (1885). Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA67331/2 6

Strozzi, B. Three love songs. Benjamin Thorn, rec; Wayne Madden, spinet. Move MD 3219 10

Rossini, G. Excerpts from Otello (1817). Joyce DiDonato, mezz; Lawrence Brownlee, ten; Saint Cecilia National Academy Ch & O/ Edoardo Müller. Virgin 6945790 19

Kats-Chernin, E. The three dancers. James Nightingale, sax; Véronique Serret, vn; Blair Harris, vc; Rohan Dasika, db; James Crabb, accordion; Adam Jeffrey, perc; Sonya Lifschitz, pf. CIMF recording 23

Piazzolla, A. Vayamos al diablo; Oblivion; La muerte del angel. James Crabb, accordion; Ronan Apcar, pf. CIMF recording 11

Smetana, B. The bear, from Czech dances I (1879). Radoslav Kvapil, pf. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP 9139 3

Tchaikovsky, P. Cherubic hymn in C, from Nine sacred choruses (1884-85). Corydon Singers/Matthew Best. Hyperion CDA66948 6

Arensky, A. Intermezzo in G minor for strings, op 13 (1888-89). Strings of USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00149 3

Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 5 in E minor, op 64 (1888). London SO/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. IMP PCD 875 47

22:00 EVOCATIONS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Debussy, C. Songs of Bilitis (1914; arr. Lenski). Emmanuel Pahud, fl; Stephen Kovacevich, pf. EMI 5 56982 2

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Thursday 9 February 00:00
03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore

Ravel, M. Introduction and allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet (1905). Louise Johnson, hp; Australia Ensemble. Fine Music tape archive 10

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 10 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00

FINE

MUSIC BREAKFAST

with Andrew Clarke

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Something borrowed

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Benjamin, A. Oboe concerto in C minor, after Cimarosa (1942; arr.). Geoffrey Payne, tpt; Melbourne SO/Michael Halász. ABC 982 6976 11

Britten, B. Nocturnal after John Dowland, op 70 (1963). Julian Bream, gui. EMI 7 54901 2 18

Geminiani, F. Concerto grosso in D, after Corelli, op 5 no 1 (c1716). Academy of Ancient Music/Andrew Manze.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907261.62 10

Busoni, F. Fantasia after Johann Sebastian Bach (1909). John Buttrick, pf. Jecklin JD 623-2 15

Rodrigo, J. En Aranjuez con tu amor, after Concierto de Aranjuez, mvt 2 (1939; arr. Maazel). Joseph Calleja, ten; Nicola Benedetti, vn; BBC Concert O/Steven Mercurio. Decca 478 5340 4

Chopin, F. In mir klingt ein Lied, after Chopin’s Étude in E, op 10 no 3 (1834; arr. Kneifel; orch. Bateman). Joseph Calleja, ten; BBC Concert O/Steven Mercurio. Decca 478 5340 4

Balbastre, C-B. Marche des Marseillois et l’air ça ira. Olivier Latry, org. naïve V 5338 5

Avison, C. Concerto grosso in A after Scarlatti (pub. 1744). Berlin Ensemble. Schwann CD 316 015 F1 10

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Grieg, E. Suite no 2 from Peer Gynt, op 55 (1874-75/92). Bergen PO/Ole Kristian Ruud. BIS CD-1740/42 17

Reinecke, C. Harp concerto in E minor, op 182 (1884). Elsie Bedleem, hp; Brandenburg State O, Frankfurt/Heribert Beissel. Christophorus CHE 0162-2 24

Rachmaninov, S. Symphony no 3 in A minor, op 44 (1935-36). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10677 41

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 THE STRAUSS DYNASTY Prepared by Robert Gilchrist

Strauss, J. I Waltz à la Paganini, op 11. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Sony 88697914112 8

Strauss, E. Schleier und Krone, op 200 (1881). Johann Strauss O/Jack Rothstein. Chandos CHAN 10684(3) X 8

Waltz: Glow-worms, op 161 (1877). Johann Strauss O/Jack Rothstein. Chandos CHAN 10684(3) X 10

Strauss, J. II Dieser Anstand, so manierlich, from Die Fledermaus (1874). Jonas Kaufmann, ten; Vienna PO/Ádám Fischer.

Sony 19075950412 5

Waltz: Acceleration, op 234 (1860). Vienna PO/Carlos Kleiber. CBS M2XK 45564 8 Strauss family members. Archer's quadrille. Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky. Decca 436 783-2 7

Strauss, J. I Radetzky march, op 228 (1848). Queensland SO/Vladimir Ponkin. ABC 432 250-2 3

14:00 FROM DENMARK

Prepared by Anne Irish Kuhlau, F. Piano concerto in C, op 7 (c1811). Amalie Malling, pf; Danish National RSO/ Michael Schønwandt. Chandos CHAN 9699 33

Gade, N. On Sjolund's brave plains. Danish National Radio Choir/Stefan Parkman. Chandos CHAN 9464 2 Symphony no 1 in C minor, op 5 (1840-42). Danish National RSO/Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 9422 36

Riisager, K. Ballet: Études, after Czerny (1948). Danish National RSO/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9432 41

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Julie Simonds

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Prepared by Peter Poole

Litolff, H. Scherzo, from Concerto symphonique no 4 in D minor, op 102 (c1852). Ian Munro, pf; Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 476 4621 7

Handel, G. Double concerto in B flat, HWV294 (arr. E. Grigoryan). Slava Grigoryan, gui; Leonard Grigoryan, gui; Tasmanian SO/ Benjamin Northey. ABC 476 5948 14

Herz, H. Piano concerto in E, op 131 no 4. Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley, pf. Hyperion CDA67537 23

Kelly, F. It is not dawn till you wake (1901; arr. Latham). Andrew Goodwin, ten; Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 8890 4

Mendelssohn, F. Violin concerto in E minor, op 64 (1844). Niki Vasilakis, vn; Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 9237 30

Sculthorpe, P. The fifth continent (1963). Peter Sculthorpe, narr; Joseph Ortuso, ob; Mark Atkins, did; Bruce Lamont, tpt; Barbara Jane Gilby, vn; David Pereira, vc; Vanessa Souter, hp; Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 481 1293 30

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE

The hypochondriac Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Charpentier, M-A. Le malade imaginaire, music and dances for Molière’s play (1673). Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501887.88 1:30

Le malade imaginaire, Prologue and Églogue. 29

Le malade imaginaire, Premier intermède. 21 Le malade imaginaire, Petit opéra impromptu. 10

Le malade imaginaire, Deuxième intermède. 11

Le malade imaginaire, Troisième intermède. 20

Sonata à 8 for two flutes, two violins, two bass viols, theorbo and harpsichord. Ricercar Consort. Ricercar RIC 037011 18

Saturday 11 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

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06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC

with Stephen Wilson

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO

ALONE

Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Bliss, A. Suite (1925). Philip Fowke, pf. Chandos CHAN 8979 19

Pärt, A. Two sonatinas, op 1 (1958-59). Ralph van Raat, pf. Naxos 8.572525 12

Liszt, F. Après une lecture du Dante, fantasia quasi sonata, from Years of pilgrimage, bk 2 (1837-49). Franz Liszt Piano Duo. Naxos 8.57051 17

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin, Part 2

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Schubert, F. Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D965 (1828). Kathleen Battle, sop; Karl Leister, cl; James Levine, pf. DG 419 237-2 12

Honegger, A. Cello concerto (1929). Johannes Moser, vc; German Radio PO/ Christoph Poppen. Hänssler 93-276 14

Mozart, W. Mandina amabile, questo danaro, K480 (1785). Eva Lind, sop; Hans Peter Blochwitz, ten; Anton Scharinger, bass; Dresden PO/Jörg-Peter Weigle. Philips 464 880-2 5

Brahms, J. Trio in E flat, op 40 (1865). MarieLuise Neunecker, hn; Antje Weithaas, vn; Silke Avenhaus, pf. BIS SACD1859 28

Bach, J.S. Suite no 2 in B minor, BWV1067 (c1738-39). Eberhard Grünenthal, fl; Berlin CO/Helmut Koch.

Berlin Classics 0012872BC 22

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Robert Small

Rossini, G. La danza (arr. Langford); Finale, from Overture to William Tell (arr. Moreton). William-Fairey Engineering Band/Kenneth Dennison.

Chandos CHAN 6530 6

Langford, G. Famous British marches. William-Fairey Engineering Band/Kenneth Dennison.

Chandos CHAN 6530 5

Trad. When the saints go marching in (arr. Langford); Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (arr. Langford). William-Fairey Engineering Band/Kenneth Dennison.

Chandos CHAN 6530 7

Godard, B. Angels guard thee (arr. Langford). Harry Foster, tb; William-Fairey Engineering Band/Kenneth Dennison. Chandos CHAN 6530 5

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD with Maureen Meers

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

14:00 AUSTRALIAN GUITAR

Karin Schaupp

Prepared by James Nightingale

Tárrega, F. Arabian caprice (1889). Karin Schaupp, gui. ABC 476 3338 5

Sculthorpe, P. Nourlangie (1989). Karin Schaupp, gui; Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 481 1293 21

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE

Operetta in the afternoon Prepared by Angela Cockburn

Sullivan, A. Iolanthe. Operetta in two acts. Libretto by W.S. Gilbert. First performed, London, 1882.

IOLANTHE: Regina Hanley, mezz STREPHON: Philip Blake Jones, bar PHYLLIS: Elizabeth Woollett, sop QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES: Jill Pert, cont LORD CHANCELLOR: Richard Suart, bar D’Oyly Carte Opera Ch & O/John PryceJones.

TER Classics CDTER2 1188 1:31

The fairy, Iolanthe, marries a mortal, although this is forbidden by fairy law. She bears a son, Strephon and, 25 years later, she visits him on Earth. Strephon wants to marry Phyllis, a ward of Chancery. All the members of the House of Peers also want to marry Phyllis. When Phyllis sees Strephon hugging a young woman (not knowing that she is his mother as immortal fairies all appear young), she assumes the worst and sets off a climactic confrontation between the peers and the fairies. Although Iolanthe is not allowed by fairy law to contact her husband who is now the Lord Chancellor, she appeals to him on behalf of their son that he be allowed to marry Phyllis. Iolanthe’s punishment from the Fairy Queen is execution. Meanwhile, the other fairies have become strongly attracted to the peers and the peers to the fairies so she would have to execute all of them. The Lord Chancellor suggests a law change that all the fairies should marry mortals and the Peers happily go off to Fairyland with their chosen fairies.

Ballet: Pineapple Poll (1884; arr. Mackerras 1951). Philharmonia O/Charles Mackerras. Decca 438 810-2 45

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Organ Music Society of NSW with Peter Bell

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Maureen Meers

Tesori, J. Excerpts from Thoroughly modern Millie (2002). Sutton Foster, Angela Christian, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Harriet Harris, Marc Kudisch, Gavin Creel, voices.

RCA Victor 09026-63959 18

Rodgers, R. Excerpts from The sound of music (1959). June Bronhill, sop; Rosina Raisbeck, mezz; Beryl Cheers, voice; Peter Graves, voice.

Stage Door Records STAGE9028 12

Wilson, M. Excerpts from The music man (1957). Timothy Noble, Kathleen Brett, Doc Severinsen, voices; Cincinnati Pops O/Eric Kunzel.

Telarc CD-80276 19

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00

THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Johann Adolf Hasse

Prepared by James Nightingale

Hasse, J. Overture to Artaserse (1730). Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset. Auvidis K 1005 6

Cantata: Alma redemptoris Mater. Clint van der Linden, ct; Les Muffatti. Ramée RAM 2102 14

Sonata in C minor, op 7 no 6. Malcolm Proud, hpd. CRD 3488 15

Perder l’amato nene, from Cleofide (1731). Emma Kirkby, sop; Cappella Coloniensis/ William Christie.

Capriccio 7080 9

Padre inguisto, from Cajo Fabricio (1732). Vivica Genaux, mezz; Capella Gabetta/Andrés Gabetta.

Sony 88691944592 7

Sinfonia and opening of Act I, from Siroe (1733-63). Julia Lezhneva, sop; Mary-Ellen Nesi, cont; Max Emanuel Cencic, ct; Franco Fagioli, ct; Juan Sancho, ten; Armonia Atenea/ George Petrou. Decca 476 6768 22

Flute concerto in D. Irene Spranger, fl; Concerto Copenhagen/Andrew Manze. Chandos CHAN 0535 12

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Salve Regina in E flat (1767). Barbara Bonney, sop; Bernarda Fink, mezz; Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. DG 453 435-2 15

Ah! Che mancar mi sento (1781). Vivica Genaux, mezz; Capella Gabetta/Andrés Gabetta.

Sony 88691944592 7

22:00

SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by James Nightingale Beach, A. Piano trio in A minor, op 150 (1938). Neave Trio.

Chandos CHAN 20139 15

Haydn, J. Symphony in F sharp minor, Hob.I:45, Farewell (1772). Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni Antonini.

Alpha ALPHA 684 28

Chausson, E. Concert in D, op 21. Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf; Chilingirian Quartet.

Hyperion CDA66907 39

Prokofiev, S. Suite from The queen of spades (1936). Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 10519 32

Sunday 12 February

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 433 189-2 15 Spohr, L. Fantasia in C minor, op 35 (1816). Naoko Yoshino, hp. Philips 446 064-2 9 Mozart, W. Trio in E flat, K498, Kegelstatt (1786). Hans Petter Bonden, cl; Lars Anders Tomter, va; Einar Henning Smebye, pf. Simax PSC 1018 19

Beethoven, L. Opferlied, op 121b (1822). Bodil Arnesen, sop; Berlin Radio Choir & SO/ Karl Anton Rickenbacher. Koch Schwann 3-1485-2 6 Haydn, J. Symphony no 49 in F minor, La Passione, Hob.I:49 (1768). Northern CO/ Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.550721 21

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Gerry Myerson

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Haydn, J. Excerpts from The Creation, Hob.XXI:2. Gundula Janowitz, sop; Vienna Singverein; Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 435 077-2 10

Mendelssohn, F. Psalm 100, Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt; Psalm 94, Denn er hat seinen Engeln. Stuttgart Chamber Choir/Frieder Bernius. Carus 83-203 8

Widor, C-M. Andante cantabile, from Organ symphony no 4. Christopher Dearnley, org. Move MD 3166 5

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Part 2

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weinberg, M. 21 Easy pieces, op 34 (1946). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 610 18

Prokofiev, S. Five pieces from Cinderella (1942/44). Sviatoslav Richter, pf. Divox CDX-25252/3-2 14

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 3, op 31 (1946). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 611 22

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Dan Bickel

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00

SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Peter Poole

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Vivaldi, A. Nisi Dominus, RV608. Lynn McMurtry, mezz; Aradia Ensemble/Kevin Mallon.

Naxos 8.570445 20

Saint-Saëns, C. Requiem Mass, op 54 (1878). Françoise Pollet, sop; Magali ChalmeauDamonte, mezz; Jean-Luc Viala, ten; Vittoria Regional Choir of Île de France; Nicolas Rivenq, baryton; Jacques Amade, org; Île de France NO/Jacques Mercier.

RCA Victor 74321 540502 35

10:00

THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Di Cox

Kraus, J.M. Sinfonia buffa in F (c1770). Swedish CO/Petter Sundkvist. Naxos 8.110029 17

Haydn, J. Violin concerto in A (c1773-75). Gert R. Schubert, vn; Vienna Concert-Verein. Schwann 311 050 H1 22

Fauré in chamber, Part 2 Prepared by Rex Burgess Fauré, G. Piano quartet no 1 in C minor, op 15 (1876-79). Marina Marsden, vn; Justine Wickham, va; Georg Pedersen, vc; David Miller, pf.

Fine Music concert recording 33 Trio in D minor, op 120 (1923). Augustin Dumay, vn; Frédéric Lodéon, vc; Jean-Philippe Collard, pf. EMI CMS 7 62545 2 20

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Fine Music Showcase

A program of live recordings made in the Founders' Studio at Fine Music Sydney by local jazz and classical musicians.

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Meg Matthews Hymns. Rejoice the Lord is king; Dear Lord and Father of mankind; O praise ye the Lord; Thine be the glory. Choir of Westminster Abbey; Robert Quinney, org; James O’Donnell, cond. Hyperion CDA 68013 11

Handel, G. Excerpts from Judas Maccabeus, HWV63. Emma Kirkby, sop; James Bowman, ct; Simon Birchall, bass; Choir of New College, Oxford, King’s Consort/Robert King. Hyperion CDA 66641/2 19

Tchaikovsky, P. Overture: The storm, op 76 (1864). Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5867 12

Dittersdorf, C. Symphony no 3 in G, Actaeon transformed into a stag (pub. 1767). Failoni O/ Hanspeter Gmür. Naxos 8.553368 23

Franck, C. Symphonic poem: Psyche (188788). Belgian RTV Choir; Liège O/Paul Strauss. EMI 5 65162 2 47

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Australian diversity and brilliance

Prepared by Robert Small

Butterley, N. Orphei mysteria (2008). Halcyon. Halcyon 889211561537 24

Batterham, A. Trumpet concerto (2020). David Elton, tpt; Sydney String Virtuosi/ Umberto Clerici. ABC 485 56939 18

Westlake, N. Mosstrooper Peak (2006). Slava Grigoryan, gui; Leonard Grigoryan, gui. ABC 481 7031 25

Chan, L. Three Bilitis movements (2018). Alicia Crossley, rec; Acacia Quartet. Move MCD 587 14

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Deborah Evans

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Monday 13 February

Norgård, P. Dream songs (1981). Norwegian Soloists’ Choir; Oslo Sinfonietta/Grete Pedersen. BIS CD-2139 13

09:00

DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Colours of the Keyboard

Prepared by Rex Burgess

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC

with Robert Small

BREAKFAST

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1816

Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Rossini, G. Overture to The Italian girl in Algiers (1816). Australian CO/Richard Hickox. Fine Music tape archive 8

Giuliani, M. Two pieces, op 74 (pub. 1816). Members of Meister Consort. Jecklin JD 624-4 4

Beethoven, L. An die ferne Geliebte, op 98 (1816). Christoph Prégardien, ten; Andreas Staier, fp. Teldec 3984-21473-2 13

Mercadante, S. Double concerto in D (1816; arr. Gallois). Kazunori Seo, fl; Czech Chamber PO/Patrick Gallois, fl & dir. Naxos 8.573742 17

Spohr, L. Fantasia in C minor, op 35 (1816). Naoko Yoshino, hp. Philips 446 064-2 9

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 28 in A, op 101 (1816). Wilhelm Kempff, pf. Regis RRC9010 19

Schubert, F. Trio in B flat, D471, Triosatz (1816). Carl Pini, vn; Elena Pini, va; Daniel Pini, vc. Fine Music concert recording 8

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Nina Fudala

Grieg, E. Suite: From Holberg's time, op 40 (1884). Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi. DG 437 520-2 19

Tchaikovsky, P. Violin concerto in D, op 35 (1878). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Philadelphia O/ Eugene Ormandy.

EMI CMS 7 64922 2 37

Mozart, W. Symphony no 33 in B flat, K319 (1779). Concertgebouw O/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.42817 26

12:00

SWING SESSIONS

with John Buchanan

Kats-Chernin, E. Calliope dreaming (2008). Streeton Trio. STRONT 002 7 Sheng, B. China dreams (1992-95). Hong Kong PO/Samuel Wong. Naxos 8.555866 25

14:00 INFLUENCED BY JAZZ

Prepared by Derek Parker Shostakovich, D. Jazz suite no 2 (1938). Royal Concertgebouw O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 433 702-2 24 Stravinsky, I. Ebony concerto (1945). Benny Goodman, cl; Columbia Jazz Ensemble/Igor Stravinsky.

Sony SM3K 46 291-302 9

Weill, K. Suite from The threepenny opera (1928). Sydney SO/Georg Tintner. LP ABC 5ABCL 8001 20

Arnold, M. Harmonica concerto, op 46 (1954). Tommy Reilly, harmonica; BBC Concert O/ Henry Krips. BBC BBCRD 9103 10

Antheil, G. A jazz symphony (1925). Ivan Davis, pf; Percussion Ensemble; New Palais Royale O/Maurice Peress. Nimbus NI 2567 13

Satie, E. Ballet réaliste: Parade (1917). New London O/Ronald Corp. Hyperion CDA66365 15

Copland, A. Piano concerto (1926). Earl Wild, pf; Symphony of the Air/Aaron Copland. Vanguard OVC 4029 16

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist

19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo

Tuesday 14 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Alkan, C-V. First book of chants, op 38 (1857). Stephanie McCallum, pf. Toccata TOCC 0157 20

Bach, J.S. Trio sonata no 3 in D minor, BWV527 (c1730; arr.). Laura Vaughan, va da gamba; Elizabeth Anderson, hpd. Move MD 3396 14

Dupré, M. Prelude and fugue in A flat, op 36 no 2 (1938). Marcel Dupré, organ. Mercury 478 8388 10

Sibelius, J. Ten pieces, op 34 (1914-16). Olli Mustonen, pf. Ondine ODE 1108-2 13 Say, F. Sonata no 2, op 82, Mount Ida (2019). Friedemann Eichhorn, vn; Fazıl Say, pf. Naxos 8.574085 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Derek Parker

Cimarosa, D. Overture to Il credulo (1786). Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia/Alessandro Amoretti. Naxos 8.570508 5

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

Berlioz, H. Orchestral music from Romeo and Juliet, dramatic symphony, op 17 (1839). Chicago SO/Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI 5 85974 2 53

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 CLASSICAL CHAMBER

Prepared by James Nightingale

Beethoven, L. Sonata in F, op 17 (1800). Darryl Poulsen, hn; Neal Peres da Costa, fp. Tubicium Records TR761901 15

Schubert, F. Rondeau brillant in B minor, D895 (1826). Adele Anthony, vn; Jonathan Feldman, pf. Naxos 8.554148 15

Mozart, W. Keyboard trio no 3 in B flat, K502 (1788). Mozartrios. Tall Poppies TP070 24

14:00 ITALIAN LOVE SONGS

Prepared by Rex Burgess

13:00

OF DREAMS AND DREAMERS Part 3

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Mozart, W. Overture to Il sogno di Scipione, K126 (1772). Mozarteum O/Leopold Hager. DG 469 666-2 6

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

d'India, S. The serene Zephyr returns. Maria Cristina Kiehr, sop; Concerto Soave/JeanMarc Aymes. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1951774 4

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Monteverdi, C. Near to a quiet river, from Madrigals, bk 6 (pub. 1614). Delitiae Musicae/ Marco Longhini. Naxos 8.555312/13 7

d'India, S. My tears make fierce beasts and rocks cry (1609). Emma Kirkby, sop; Anthony Rooley, chitarrone. Hyperion CDA66227 4

Monteverdi, C. I would like to kiss you, from Madrigals bk 7 (1619). Monica Bacelli, mezz; Sara Mingardo, cont; Concerto Italiano/ Rinaldo Alessandrini. naïve OP 30395 5

d'India, S. While my heart was devoured (pub. 1609). Giuseppi Zambon ten; I Febi Armonici/ Alan Curtis. Symphonia SY 93S25 2

Wednesday 15 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Biscogli, F. Triple concerto in D. Maurice Bourge, ob; Maurice Allard, bn; Maurice André, tpt; Württemberg CO/Jörg Faerber. EMI CMS 7 69880 2 23

14:00 ANDRÉ PREVIN Part 2

Pianist, conductor and composer Prepared by Gerald Holder

Chopin, F. Piano concerto no 2 in F minor, op 21 (1829). Maria João Pires, pf; Royal PO/ André Previn. DG 479 1112 33

Arlen, H. The sleepin' bee; Right as rain. Sylvia McNair, sop; David Fink, db; André Previn, pf. Philips 454 047-2 9

Strauss, R. Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (1911). Vienna PO/André Previn. DG 437 790-2 22

Mozart, W. Piano trio no 6 in C, K548 (1788). Anne-Sophie Mutter, vn; Daniel Müller-Schott, vc; André Previn, pf. DG 477 6114 20

14:30

LOVE COMES IN MANY GUISES

Prepared by Iris Zeng

Tchaikovsky, P. Suite from Swan Lake, op 20 (1877). Berlin PO/Mstislav Rostropovich. DG 429 097-2 25

Mendelssohn, F. Wedding march, from A midsummer night’s dream, op 61 (1843; transcr.). Graham Jackson, org. Sony 88697532502 6

Berlioz, H. Symphonie fantastique, op 14 (1830). London SO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SM3K 64 103 52

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Morton-Evans

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

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

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Boccherini, L. Quintet no 3 in D flat (c1797). Richard Savino, gui; Artaria Quartet. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907039 24

Bax, A. Oboe quintet (1922). Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66807 17

Brahms, J. Piano trio no 3 in C minor, op 101 (1886). Borodin Trio.

Chandos CHAN 8335 24

Messager, A. Solo de concours (1899). Michael Collins, cl; Piers Lane, pf. Chandos CHAN 10615 6

Schubert, F. String quartet in D minor, no 14, Death and the maiden (1824). Borodin Quartet. Apex 2564 67429-8 44

Falconieri, A. Dances, from Il primo libro di canzone (pub. 1650). Broken Consort. Fine Music concert recording 8 Pollini, F. Capriccio and aria with variations. Claudia Antonelli, hp. Naxos 8.554252 11

Boito, A. Sono lo spirito che nega, from Mefistofele (1868). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; Swedish RSO/Paul Daniel. DG 477 8091 4

Arrigoni, C. Sonata in D. Catherine Finnis, vc; Paul Hooper, mand; John Gray, hpd. Fine Music tape archive 6 Campagnoli, B. Flute quartet no 4 in E minor (c1790s). Gabriele Formenti, fl; Ensemble Il Demetrio. Brilliant Classics 95399 13

Bassi, L. Fantasy on themes from Verdi’s Rigoletto (1885). Seunghee Lee, cl; Arlene Shrut, pf. Summit Records DCD 276 13

10:30 CONCERT

HALL

Prepared by Michael Field

Rachmaninov, S. Capriccio on gypsy themes, op 12 (1892/94). Queensland SO/Vladimir Verbitsky. ABC 438 880-2 20

Kalliwoda, J. Oboe concertino in F, op 110 (1844). Diana Doherty, ob; Queensland SO/ Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 456 681-2 16

Korngold, E. Symphony in F sharp, op 40 (1951). Philadelphia O/Franz Welser-Möst. EMI 5 56169 2 48

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

Previn, A. Triple guitar concerto (1971) Eduardo Fernandez, gui; Mitch Dalton, gui; Herbie Flowers, gui; Barry Morgan, drums; Royal PO/André Previn. Decca 425 107-2 27

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Tom Forrester-Paton

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA Sucession Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Glinka, M. A life for the Tsar. Opera in four acts and an epilogue. Libretto based on historical events by Nestor Kukolnik, Egon Rozen, Vladimir Sollogub and Vasily Zhukovsky. First performed St Petersburg, 1836.

IVAN SUSANIN: Maxim Mikhailov, bass SOBININ: Georgi Nelepp, ten ANTONIDA: Natalia Spiller, sop Bolshoi Theatre Ch & O/Alexander MelikPashayev, Vasili Nebolsin. Naxos 111078-80 2:48

Following the death of Tsar Boris Godunov, a new Tsar, Mikhail Romanov, is elected but the Poles launch an invasion planning to capture the new Tsar. The young Tsar is studying in a monastery near Ivan Susanin’s village. Sobinin wishes to marry Susanin’s daughter, Antonida, but their wedding plans are interrupted by the arrival of the Poles, demanding that Susanin lead them to the Tsar. Instead, Susanin leads the invaders into the forest. Sobinin leads a group of men to warn the Tsar who escapes capture. Realising that Susanin has deliberately led them astray, the Poles kill him and retreat. The Tsar is crowned, the people praise him and honour the bravery of Susanin.

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Dargomizhsky, A. Involuntarily I am drawn, from Rusalka (1856). Sergei Larin, ten; Stephen Orton, vc; Philharmonia O/Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

Chandos CHAN 9603 7

Fragments from an unfinished opera Rogdana (1860s). Valentina Budareva, sop; Vladimir Makhov, ten; USSR Radio Choir & O/Yevgeny Akulov.

LP Melodiya CM 03262 14

23:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke Magi, E. Vesper (1990; arr. 1998). Estonian NSO/Arvo Volmer. Toccata Classics TOCC 0054 7 Lyatoshynsky, B. Symphonic ballade, op 58 (1955). Ukrainian State SO/Theodore Kuchar. Marco Polo 8.223542 19

Thursday 16 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Romance and romantics

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Schumann, R. Spanische Liebeslieder, op 138 (1849). Barbara Bonney, sop; Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Kurt Streit, ten; Olaf Bär, bar; Helmut Deutsch, Bengt Forsberg, pf. EMI 5 55430 2 20

Gluck, C. Ballet: Alessandro, Les amours d'Alexandre et de Roxane (c1755). Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 479 1045 24

Strauss, R. Romance in F (1883). Mischa Maisky, vc; Pavel Gililov. pf. DG 477 7465 11

Liszt, F. Liebesträume (c1850). Leslie Howard, pf.

Hyperion CDS44524 14

Stenhammar, W. Two sentimental romances, op 28 (c1900). Semmy Stahlhammer, vn; Love Derwinger, pf. nosag 4049 11

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Peter Poole Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Overture: Antony and Cleopatra, op 134 (1947). West Australian SO/Andrew Penny. Naxos 8.572500 18

Devienne, F. Flute concerto no 7 in E minor (1788). Marc Grauwels, fl; Walloon CO/ Bernard Labadie. Naxos 8.555918 18

Glazunov, A. Symphony no 3 in D, op 33 (1890). London SO/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 903 46

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 PROVINCIAL TRAVELS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Saint-Saëns, C. Rhapsodies: no 2 in D; no 3 in A minor/F, from Three rhapsodies on Breton songs, op 7 (1866). Andrew-John Smith, org. Hyperion CDA 67922 14

Perry, W. Toujours Provence: A musical guidebook (2018). Michael Chertock, pf; Slovak PO/Paul Phillips. Naxos 8.573954 21

Canteloube, J. When I was a little girl; I have no sweetheart; Baïlèro, from Songs of the Auvergne (1923-30). Sara Macliver, sop; Queensland O/Brett Kelly. ABC 476 5703 11

Moscheles, I. Divertimento à la savoyarde in A, op 78 (1829). Kazunori Seo, fl; Makoto Ueno, pf. Naxos 8.573175 9

Prume, F. The little Savoyard (arr. Ysaÿe). Marcel Debot, vn; Belgian RTV CO/Edgard Doneux.

LP EMI 4C161-9589/900 2

Massenet, J. Suite no 7: Scènes alsaciennes (1881). Monte Carlo National Opera O/John Eliot Gardiner. Erato 2292-45859-2 23

14:30 BAROQUE TO CLASSICAL Prepared by James Nightingale

Barsanti, F. Concerto grosso in D, op 3 no 4 (1743). Zdenek Tylsar, hn; Bedrich Tylsar, hn; Frantisek Thuri, hpd; Dvorák CO/Libor Pesek. Supraphon 10 3907-2 11

Bach, C.P.E. Sonata in G minor, Wq65 no 17 (1746). Danny Driver, pf. Hyperion CDA67786 15

Stamitz, J. Trio in A, op 1 no 2 (1755). Members of Concentus Musicus, Vienna. Teldec 8.41062 13

Bach, J. Christian Cara, la dolce fiamma, from Adriano in Siria (1765). Philippe Jaroussky, ct; Le Cercle de l’Harmonie/ Jérémie Rhorer. Erato/Virgin 5099969456404 13

Mozart, W. Symphony no 20 in D, K133 (1772). Mozart Akademie Amsterdam/Jaap ter Linden. Brilliant Classics 94295 29

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Clark

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Hubert Clifford: Symphony 1940 Prepared by Paul Cooke

Hart, F. Fantasia in G minor (1912). Calvin Bowman, org. Melba PD 70001 13

Gough, J. Serenade for small orchestra (1931). BBC PO/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 9757 2

Vaughan Williams, R. The lake in the mountains (1947). Peter Jacobs, pf. TRAC Classique TRXCD 126 4

Seiber, M. Notturno (1944). Hector McDonald, hn; Susanne Powell, pf.

Fine Music tape archive 9

Alwyn, W. Suite from The fallen idol (1948). London SO/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9243 21

Rawsthorne, A. Sonata in C (1948). Paul Watkins, vc; Huw Watkins, pf. Chandos CHAN 10818 15

Karas, A. Harry Lime theme, from The third man (1948). Anton Karas, zither. ABC 534 3879 2

Clifford, H. Symphony 1940 (1938-40). BBC PO/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 9757 43

22:00 EVOCATIONS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Medtner, N. Three nocturnes, op 16 (1909). Laurence Kayaleh, vn; Paul Stewart, pf. Naxos 8.570298 14 Shankar, R. The enchanted dawn (1976). Geoffrey Collins, fl; Alice Giles, hp. Tall Poppies TP031 13

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 17 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard

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09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Something borrowed Prepared by Gerald Holder

Borodin, A. Nocturne, from String quartet no 2 (1885; transcr. Alexander). Jan Carter, gui; Alfred Alexander gui. LP RCA VRL1 0125 7

Makris, A. Aegean festival overture (1967; transcr. Bader). President’s Own United States Marine Band/Michael Colburn. Altissimo ALT63132 11

Ravel, M. Mother Goose (1908-10; transcr. Walter). Claire Désert, pf; Moraguès Quintet. Le Chant du Monde LDC 2781116 15

Arensky, A. Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky, op 35a (1894). St Petersburg Camerata/Saulius Sondeckis. Sony SMK 58 976 14

Bellstedt, H. Napoli, variations on a Neapolitan song. Wynton Marsalis, cornet; Eastman Wind Ensemble/Donald Hunsberger. CBS MK 42137 6

Giuliani, M. Introduction and variations on a theme of Pietro Generali, op 102 (pub. 1819). Ensemble Urs Mächler. Nuova Era 7194 9

Gade, N. Scandinavian folksongs (1842). Anker Blyme, pf. Marco Polo DCCD 9115 16

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Mussorgsky, M. St John’s night on Bald Mountain (1867; arr. Rimsky-Korsakov). Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 445 238-2 13

Ries, F. Piano concerto in C, op 123 (1806). Christopher Hinterhuber, pf; New Zealand SO/ Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.557638 32

Benjamin, A. Symphony no 1 (1944-45). Queensland SO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Marco Polo 8.223764 38

Messiaen, O. The robin; The blackbird from Little bird sketches (1985). Håkon Austbo, pf. Naxos 8.553532-34 5 Janequin, C. Le chant des oiseaulx. Hilliard Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66370 6

Holley, A. Summer bird; Birds of opal, from Ophelia (1995). Christine Draeger, fl. MBS 38 11

Respighi, O. Suite: The birds (1927). Australian CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 19

14:30 A CLAUDIO ARRAU RECITAL

Prepared by Derek Parker Debussy, C. Suite bergamasque (1905). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 434 626-2 24

Brahms, J. Variations and fugue on a theme by Handel, op 24 (1861). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 432 302-2 29

Schubert, F. Impromptu in A flat, D935 no 2 (1827). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 434 101-2 8

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 8 in C minor, op 13, Pathétique (1798). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 420 153-2 21

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with James Hunter

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Polish composers

Prepared by Frank Morrison Moszkowski, M. Five Spanish dances, bk 1, op 12. London SO/Ataúlfo Argenta. Decca 478 2826 14

Chopin, F. Piano concerto no 1 in E minor, op 11 (1830). Martha Argerich, pf; London SO/ Claudio Abbado. DG 479 4110 38

Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Acts I, II, IV (1670). Rachel Yakar, sop; René Jacobs, ct; Klaus Heider, ten; Norbert Lohrmann, ten; Dirk Schortemeier, bar; Franz Mueller-Heuser, bass; La Petite Bande/Gustav Leonhardt. DHM GD 77059 29

Marais, M. Suite in D, from Pièces de violes, bk 3 (1711). Spectre de la Rose. Naxos 8.553081 14

Sainte-Colombe, A. Tombeau les regrets. Spectre de la Rose. Naxos 8.550750 6

Marais, M. Tombeau pour Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (pub. 1701). Spectre de la Rose. Naxos 8.550750 8

Du Mont, H. Magnificat (1686). Guillemette Laurens, sop; Henri Ledroit, ct; Howard Crook, ten; Ulrich Studer, bar; Peter Kooy, bass; La Chapelle Royale/Philippe Herreweghe.

HM France 1901077 13

Lully, J-B. Te Deum (1684). Le Concert Spirituel/Hervé Niquet. Naxos 8.554397 29

Saturday 18 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Khachaturian, A. Toccata (1932). Roland Pöntinen, pf. BIS CD-276 5

12:00

A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00

THE BIRDS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Rossini, G. Overture to The thieving magpie (1817). Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 259-9 10

Coyle, J. Paradise of birds (2017). Bridget Bolliger, fl; Andrew West, pf. Austriangramophone AG0013 22

Kay, D. Bird chants (1998-99). Vanessa Sharman, pf. Tall Poppies TP210 9

Rozycki, L. Excerpts from Pan Twardowski, op 45 (1920). Warsaw State Opera House O/ Zdzislaw Gorzynski. Olympia OCD 306 28

Szymanowski, K. Symphony no 2 in B flat, op 19 (1909-10). Polish National RSO/Alexander Liebreich.

Accentus Music ACC 30349 31

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE

At the court of Louis XIV

Prepared by Charles Barton Lully, J-B. Chaconne in G, from Phaëton (1683). Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 453 418-2 4

Bortkiewicz, S. Four pieces, op 65 (1947). Stephen Coombs, pf. Hyperion CDA67094 14

Rubinstein, A. Sonata no 3 in F, op 41 (1854). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDA66017 31

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Bratislava, Part 2 Prepared by James Nightingale

Dohnányi, E. The veil of Pierrette, op 18 (1908-09). Howard Shelley, pf; BBC PO/ Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9733 16

Schubert, F. Four canzons, D688 (1820). Lucia Popp, sop; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. BBC Music BBCL 4025-2 12

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Manfredini, F. Concerto grosso no 1 in F, op 3. Capella Istropolitana/Jaroslav Krecek. Naxos 8.553891 5

Schmidt, F. Symphony no 4 (1930-33). Bratislava RSO/Ludovit Rajter. Opus 9350 1854 48

11:30 ON PARADE

Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher

Fauré, G. Pie Jesu, from Requiem. Philip McCann, cornet; Sellers Engineering Band/ Roy Newsome.

LP Chandos CHAN 4521 4

Joplin, S. Rosebud march. Canadian Brass. LP RCA PL25025 2

Foster, S. Lulu is gone. Pioneer Brass. Centaur CRC 2131 3

Hymn. Land of my fathers (arr. Langford). Black Dyke Mills Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos CHAN 4528 4

Wood, G. Concertino. Sandy Smith, hn; Black Dyke Mills Band/Peter Parkes. Chandos CHAN 4523 9

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

13:00 TREASURES OF THE VOICE

Bonney sings Mozart Prepared by Rex Burgess Mozart, W. An die Freude, K53 (1768); Ridente la calma, K152 (1775); Dans un bois solitaire, K308 (1778). Barbara Bonney, sop; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. Teldec 2292-46334-2 11

Giunse alfin il momento ... Al desio di chi t’adora, from The marriage of Figaro, K577 (1789). Barbara Bonney, sop; Drottningholm Court Theatre Ch & O/Arnold Östman. Decca 460571-2 7

Lied der Trennung, K519; Abendempfindung an Laura, K523 (1787). Barbara Bonney, sop; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. Teldec 2292-46334-2 11

Tamino mein! ... Wir wandelten durch Feuersgluten, from The magic flute, K620 (1791). Barbara Bonney, sop; Kurt Streit, ten; Robert Worle, ten; Petteri Saloma, bass; Drottningholm Court Theatre Ch & O/Arnold Östman.

Decca 460571-2 7 Exsultate, jubilate, K165 (158a) (1773). Barbara Bonney, sop; English Concert Choir & O/ Trevor Pinnock.

Decca 476 2649 16

14:00 AUSTRALIAN

Claire Edwardes

MARIMBA

Prepared by James Nightingale Bach, J.S. Prelude; Allemande; Courante, from Lute suite in E minor, BWV996 (1727-31; arr.). Claire Edwardes, mar. Tall Poppies TP215 7 Westlake, N. Songs of the forest (1994). Karin Schaupp, gui; Claire Edwardes, perc. Fine Music concert recording 7 Grenfell, M. Stings and wings (2021). Claire Edwardes, mar. Move MD 3459 10

14:30 SATURDAY

At the ballet

MATINEE

Prepared by Paul Cooke Reade, P. Ballet: Far from the madding crowd (1996). Royal Ballet Sinfonia/Paul Murphy. Black Box BBM1006 1:15 Lambert, C. Ballet: Tiresias (1950-51). Michael Cleaver, pf; English Northern Philharmonia/David Lloyd-Jones. Hyperion CDA67049 54

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Classical Guitar Society with Darryl Rule

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Iris Zeng Bacalov, L. Mi mancherai, from Il postino (1994; arr. Ross). Andrea Bocelli, ten; O/Gavin Greenaway. Sugar 4811885 5

Rota, N. Soundtrack: The godfather part I (1972). Cinema Italiano Soloists & O. Recording Arts AG 5X060 30

The leopard (1963). Cinema Italiano Soloists & O. Recording Arts AG 5X060 6 Morricone, E. Suite from Giuseppe Tornatore (2020). Marco Serino, vn; Bolzano and Trento Haydn O/Andrea Morricone. Arcana A495 13

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Nikolai Medtner Prepared by Paul Cooke Medtner, N. Mood pictures, op 1 (c18951902). Hamish Milne, pf. Hyperion CDA67851/2 21 Arensky, A. Symphonic scherzo. Russian PO/Dmitry Yablonsky. Naxos 8.570526 10

Medtner, N. Piano concerto no 2 in C minor, op 50 (c1920-27). Geoffrey Tozer, pf; London PO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9038 36

Rachmaninov, S. The sea and seagulls, from Five Études-tableaux (1917; orch. Respighi, 1929). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00018 7

Medtner, N. Reiselied, from Eight songs, op 61 no 1 (1927-51). Robin Tischler, ten; Iain Burnside, pf. Delphian DCD34177 3

What is my name to you? op 61 no 3. Oleksiy Palchykov, ten; Iain Burnside, pf. Delphian DCD34177 3

If life deceives you, op 61 no 4. Justina Gringtye, mezz; Iain Burnside, pf. Delphian DCD34177 2

Midday, op 61 no 6. Rodion Pogossov, bar; Iain Burnside, pf. Delphian DCD34177 2

Quintet in C, op posth. (1951). Dmitri Alexeev, pf; New Budapest Quartet. Hyperion CDA66744 25

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Pastorale and rondo for clarinet, violin, cello and piano, op 185 (1958). Ensemble Italiano. Brilliant Classics 96007 14

Schumann, R. Forest scenes, op 82 (184849). Marc-Andre Hamelin, pf. Hyperion CDA68030 23

Handel, G. Clori, Tirsi e Fileno, HWV96 (1707). Lorraine Hunt, sop; Jill Feldman, sop; Drew Minter, ct; Paul O'Dette, archlute; Philharmonia Baroque O/Nicholas McGegan. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907045 1:16

Sunday 19 February

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Robert Small

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Hummel, J. Te Deum (1799). Patricia Wright, sop; Zan McKendree-Wright, cont; Patrick Power, ten; David Griffiths, bass; Tower Voices New Zealand; New Zealand SO/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.557193 12

Walton, W. Missa brevis (1965-66). Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge/Christopher Whitton, org & dir. Naxos 8.555793

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Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV75: Die Elenden sollen essen (1723). Markus Klein, treb; Paul Esswood, alto; Adalbert Kraus, ten; Max van Egmond, bass; Hanover Boys' Choir; Collegium Vocale Gent; Leonhardt Consort/ Gustav Leonhardt. Teldec 2564 69943-7 34

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Dittersdorf, C. Sinfonia no 6 in D (1783). Failoni O/Hanspeter Gmür. Naxos 8.553369 20

Reicha, A. Quintet in F, op 107 (1821-26). Sarah Francis, ob; Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66143 24

Rossini, G. Là del ciel nell'arcano profondo, from Cinderella (1817). Samuel Ramey, bass; Welsh National Opera Ch & O/Gabriele Ferro. Teldec 9031-73242-2 7

Beethoven, L. 14 Variations in E flat, op 44 (1803). Isaac Stern, vn; Leonard Rose, vc; Eugene Istomin, pf. Sony SM2K 64510 14

Mozart, W. Serenade no 9 in D, K320, Posthorn (1779). Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 452 604-2 45

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Orli Zahava

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES Fauré in chamber, Part 3 Prepared by Rex Burgess

Fauré, G. Sonata no 2 in G minor, op 117 (1921). Steven Isserlis, vc; Thomas Adès, pf. Hyperion CDA67948 19

Piano quintet no 2 in C minor, op 115 (1921). Parrenin Quartet; Jean-Phillipe Collard, pf. EMI CMS 7 62548 2 34

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Nineteenth century flute

Prepared by James Nightingale Mayer, E. Sonata in D (arr.). Miriam Terragni, fl; Catherine Sarasin, pf. Coviello Classics COV92208 24

Bizet, G. Fantasy on Carmen (1873-74; arr. Borne). Patrick Gallois, fl; Fabrice Pierre, hp; London FO/Ross Pople. DG 445 822-2 12

Doppler, F. Andante and rondo, op 25. JeanPierre Rampal, fl; Claudi Arimany, fl; John Steele Ritter, pf. Delos DE 3212 8

Fauré, G. Fantasy, op 79 (1898). Susan Milan, fl; Ian Brown, pf. Chandos CHAN 8609 5 Kelly, F. Serenade for flute, harp, horn and strings, op 7 (1911; arr. Latham). Douglas Mackie, fl; Geoff Lierse, hn; Marshall McGuire, hp; Strings of Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 8890 20

Chaminade, C. Flute concertino, op 107 (1902). Susan Milan, fl; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 8840 8

Ravel, M. Introduction and allegro (1965). Bridget Bolliger, fl; Lawrence Dobell, cl; Dimity Hall, vn; Heather Cottrell, vn; Irena Morozova, va; Julian Smiles, vc; Louise Johnson, hp. Fine Music concert recording 10

Reinecke, C. Flute concerto in D, op 283 (1908). Sharon Bezaly, fl; The Hague Residency O/Neeme Järvi. BIS BIS-1679 18

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Neil McEwan

Tallis, T. O nata lux. Hilliard Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66370 2

Hymn. O worship the Lord. Choir of Christ Church St Laurence; Peter Jewkes, org. CCSL 05 4

Tye, C. Motet: Omnes gentes plaudite manibus (c1505-72). Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford/Bill Ives. HMU 907396 5

Schütz, H. Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen (pub. 1619). Soloists; Stuttgart Chamber Choir; Ensemble Musica Fiata of Cologne/Frieder Bernius. Sony S2K 48042 7

Frescobaldi, G. Canzone dopo l’Elevazione. Lucienne Antonini, org. Harmonia Mundi HMA 190760 2 Monteverdi, C. Magnificat anima mea Dominum à 8, from Selva morale e spirituale (pub. 1640; ed. Parrott). Emma Kirkby, sop; Rogers Covey-Crump, ten; David Thomas, bass; Taverner Consort & Players/Andrew Parrott.

EMI CDC 7 47016 2 13

Elgar, E. Anthem: Give unto the Lord, op 74 (1914). Choir of Worcester Cathedral; Adrian Partington, org; Donald Hunt, cond. Hyperion CDA66313 9

Schnittke, A. Three sacred hymns (1983-84). Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Paul Hillier.

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908794 7

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA

Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Part 3 Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weinberg, M. Partita, op 54 (1954). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 607 23

Hill, A. One came fluting (1959). Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf. ABC 476 629-8 3

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 4 in B minor, op 56 (1955). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 607 28

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Krystal Li

Pugnani, G. Overture no 4 in B flat. Academia Montis Regalis/Luigi Mangiocavallo. Opus 111 OPS 30-151 17

Sinding, C. Violin concerto no 2 in D, op 60 (1901). Andrej Bielow, vn; NDR Radio PO, Hanover/Frank Beermann. cpo 777 114-2 34

Arnold, M. Symphony no 3, op 63 (1957). London SO/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9290 34

20:30 NEW HORIZONS From Sweden

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Mellnäs, A. L’infinito (1982). Swedish Radio Choir/Eric Ericson. Phono Suecia PS CD 22 11

Sandström, S-D. Lonesome: guitar concerto (1983). Magnus Andersson, gui; Swedish RSO/Leif Segerstam. Caprice CAP 21418 22

Hillborg, A. Clarinet concerto, Peacock tales (1998). Martin Fröst, cl; Swedish RSO/EsaPekka Salonen. Ondine ODE 1006-2 29

Celestial mechanics (1983-85). Stockholm CO/Esa Pekka Salonen. Phono Suecia PSCD 52 18

Hymn of echoes (2015). Royal Stockholm PO/ Martin Fröst, cl & dir. Sony 88875065292 2

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Jeannie McInness

Monday 20 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter

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09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1823

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Auber, D-F-E. Overture to La neige (1823). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 482 7730 5

Kuhlau, F. Three rondos on themes from Mozart’s The marriage of Figaro (1823). Christian Lambour, pf. Schwann 310 120 15

Schubert, F. Incidental music to Rosamunde, D797 (1823). Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti. EMI CDC 7 54873 2 16

Rossini, G. Serbami ognor si fido, from Semiramide (1823). Joan Sutherland, sop; Marilyn Horne, mezz; London SO/Richard Bonynge.

Decca 448 594-2 8

Sor, F. Fantasy, op 16 (1823). Rafael Aguirre Miñarro, gui. Naxos 8.572064 15

Glinka, M. Septet in E flat (1823). Alexander Koreshkov, ob; Alexander Petrov, bn; Igor Makarov, hn; Alexei Bruni, vn; Mikhail Moshkunov, vn; Erik Pozdeev, vc; Rustem Gabdulin, db. Olympia MKM 76 20

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by James Nightingale Grieg, E. Symphonic dances, op 64 (189697). Royal PO/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 722 28

Merikanto, A. Piano concerto no 2 (1935-37). Matti Raekallio, pf; Tampere PO/Tuomas Ollila. Ondine ODE 915-2 23

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 6 in D minor, op 104 (1923). Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer. ABC 476 3946 31

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

13:00 AUSTRALIAN KEYBOARD

Prepared by James Nightingale

Kats-Chernin, E. Butterflying (2003). TamaraAnna Cislowska, pf. ABC 481 2625 4

Benjamin, A. Suite (1927). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP 105 14

Greenbaum, S. But I want the harmonica. Ian Holtham, pf. Move MD 3239 8

Sutherland, M. Sonatina (1956). David Lockett, pf. ABC 441 934-2 7

Edwards, R. A flight for sunbirds: Nine bagatelles (2001). Viney-Grinberg Piano Duo. ABC 481 4591 9

Grainger, P. Jutish medley (1927). Leslie Howard, pf. ABC 464 192-2 9

14:00 COMPOSED FOR DIAGHILEV

Prepared by Derek Parker Stravinsky, I. Suite no 2 from The firebird (1919). Australian Youth O/Christoph Eschenbach. ABC 426 478-2 23

Debussy, C. Ballet: Jeux (1913). Royal Concertgebouw O/Pierre Boulez. Radio Netherlands RCO 05001 16 Poulenc, F. Ballet: Les biches (1923). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9023 20

Prokofiev, S. Scythian suite, op 20, from Ala and Lolli (1915). Los Angeles PO/André Previn.

Philips 420 934-2 20

Respighi, O. Excerpts from La boutique fantasque (1919). London SO/Lamberto Gardelli.

EMI CDM 1 66417 2 30

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Field

19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Eddie Bernasconi

Tuesday 21 February 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Peter Poole

Scarlatti, D. Sonata in B minor, Kk87. Nicholas Parle, hpd. Tall Poppies TP057 6

Soler, A. Sonata no 57 in G minor in Dorian mode (c1780). Mlade Čolić, pf. Naxos 8.573544 6

Wesley, S. Duet for organ. Elizabeth Anderson, Douglas Lawrence, org. Move MD 3180 18

Bach, C.P.E. Sonata no 6 in various keys, Wq59 no 6, from The true art of playing keyboard instruments (1753). Gisela Gumz, clvd.

Hungaroton HCD 31185 9

Carmichael, J. Thredbo suite (1980; arr. for flute, clarinet and piano). The Power of Three. ABC/Three Bracelets 94504 47232 8

Kats-Chernin, E. Page turn (1999). Daniel Del Pino, pf. ABC 481 6430 6

Prokofiev, S. Sonata in D, op 94 (1942). Lisa Osmialowski, fl; Maria Raspopova, pf. Fine Music concert recording 24

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Massenet, J. Ballet music from Thaïs (1899). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner.

Brilliant Classics 94355 23

Kreutzer, R. Oboe concerto. Claude Villevieille, ob; Talich CO/Jan Talich. Koch 3-1475-2 19

Dukas, P. Symphony in C (1895-96). BBC PO/ Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 241-32 41

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 ARRANGED AND ORIGINAL Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Vivaldi, A. Concerto in D minor (pub. 1711; arr. from RV522). Genevieve Lacey, rec; Daniel Yeadon, vc; Neal Peres da Costa, hpd. ABC 476 5105 10

Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in B. David Elton, tpt; Seraphim Trio.

Fine Music concert recording 18 Schubert, F. Sonata in A minor, D821, Arpeggione (1824; arr. Söllscher). Gil Shaham,vn; Göran Söllscher, gui. DG 479 2565 26

14:00 ONLY ROSETTES Part 2

Prepared by Ron Walledge

Elgar, E. Overture: Cockaigne, op 40, In London Town (1900-01). BBC SO/Andrew Davis. Teldec 9031-73279-2 15

Ravel, M. Piano concerto in G. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, pf; Philharmonia O/ Ettore Gracis. EMI CDC7 49326-2 22

Mahler, G. Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor. New Philharmonia O/John Barbirolli. EMI CDC7 64749 2 1:14

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16:00

FINE MUSIC DRIVE

with Andrew Dziedzic

19:00 THE JAZZ

with Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN with Charles Barton

BEAT

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

22:00 CHAMBER

SOIRÉE

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Hotteterre, J-M. Suite no 1 in D, from Première livres de pièces (pub. 1715). Belinda Webster, fl; Tommie Andersen, theorbo. Fine Music concert recording 16 Schumann, R. Romances, op 94 (1849). Vinciane Béranger, va; Anne-Lise Gastaldi, pf. Harmonia Mundi ZZT2010401 13

Suk, J. Piano quintet in G minor, op 8 (1893/1915). Nash Ensemble. Helios CDH55416 34 Nielsen, C. Quintet, op 43 (1922). New Sydney Wind Quintet. www.nswq.com.au 26

Myaskovsky, N. Sonata no 2 in A minor, op 81 (1948). Yehuda Hanani, vc; Daphne Spottiswoode, pf.

LP Finnadar SR 9022 22

Wednesday 22 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00

CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Rescued from the shadows

Prepared by Derek Parker

Glinka, M. Overture to Ivan Susanin (1836). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00166 10

Saint-Georges, J. String quartet no 1 in C, op 1 no 1 (1773). Juilliard Quartet. LP CBS SBR 235692 9

Strozzi, B. Serenata e lamento: Lagrime mie. Jane Edwards, sop; Aurora Musicale. Fine Music concert recording 14

Kuffner, J. Serenade for guitar, flute and viola, op 10. Classico Terzetto Italiano. Brilliant Classics 96319 21

Mondonville, J-J. de Sonate en symphonie, op 3 no 4. Les Musiciens du Louvre. Archiv 457 600-2 10

Hoffmann, E.T.A. Sonata no 1 in A (1805). Luisa Guembes-Buchanan, pf. Del Aguila DA 55311 14

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Chabrier, E. Overture to Gwendoline (1886). Detroit SO/Paul Paray. Mercury 478 5092 9

Hoffmeister, F. Viola concerto in D. Victoria Chiang, va; Baltimore CO/Markand Thakar. Naxos 8.572162 21

Rachmaninov, S. Symphony no 2 in E minor, op 27 (1906-07). Academic SO of St Petersburg Philharmonia/Alexander Dmitriev. Sony SMK 57650 52

12:00 JAZZ

SKETCHES

with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 CARIBBEAN CONNECTIONS

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Salas y Castro, E. Un musiquito nuevo (1797). Coro Exaudi de Cuba/Maria Felicia Pérez. Jade 32413-2 7

Gottschalk, L. Symphony no 1, A night in the tropics (1859). Utah SO/Maurice Abravanel. Vanguard OVC 4051 19

Bach, J.S. Badinerie, from Suite no 2, BWV1067 (c1739; arr. Gomez). James Galway, fl; Tiempo Libre. RCA 88697-32163-2 3

Handy, W.C. St Louis blues (1914; arr. Drapkin). Rastrelli Cello Quartet. Genuin GEN 15364 3

Lecuona, E. San Francisco el Grande. Thomas Tirino, pf. BIS CD-754 5

McCreary, B. Wind and rain; The crocodile’s fire; Abandawe, from Outlander (2018). Unknown O. Sony 19075806972 18

Alberga, E. Arise, Athena! (2015). BBC SO/ Marin Alsop. BBC Music BBCMM454 4

Joplin, S. I want to see my child; When villains ramble near and far (a lecture), from Treemonisha. Betty Allen, sop; Willard White, bass-bar; Houston Grand Opera Ch & O/ Gunther Schuller. DG 435 709-2 7

Cowen, F. Symphony no 3 in C minor, Scandinavian (1880). Czecho-Slovak State PO/Adrian Leaper. Marco Polo 8.223273 39

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA Sucession

Prepared by Camille Mercep

Salieri, A. Tarare. Opera in five acts. Libretto by Pierre-Augustin Beaumarchais. First performed Paris, 1787.

NATURE: Judit van Wanroij, sop

GENIUS OF FIRE: Tassie Christoyannis, bar ATAR: Jean-Sébastien Bou, bar TARARE: Cyrille Dubois, ten ALTAMORI: Philippe-Nicolas Martin, bar ASTASIE: Karine Deshayes, mezz

CALPIGI: Enguerrand de Hys, ten Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset. Aparté AP208 2:45

In the prologue, the Universe decides that the human race has become corrupt and is in need of renewal. The allegory of Nature, assisted by the Genius of Fire, breathes life into two shadows: the first will be a sovereign, the second a soldier.

The actual story takes place 40 years later: Atar, the tyrannical king of the Persian Gulf kingdom of Ormus, is jealous of Tarare, the bravest of his soldiers, for daring to be happy when the king is not. He commands Altamori, son of the High Priest, to destroy Tarare’s home, abduct his beautiful wife Astasie and bring her to the harem. Not knowing who has kidnapped his wife, Tarare sets off to find her and seek vengeance. The king sends Altamori to accompany Tarare, but with secret orders to make sure he doesn’t come back alive.

Tarare learns that the kingdom is under threat and returns to defend it. He then discovers the truth of his wife’s fate and with the help of the Chief Eunuch, Calpigi, enters the royal palace in disguise to find Astasie, who is now known as Irza. He is discovered and sentenced to death together with his wife. The execution ceremony begins and Atar despairs when he sees that Tarare and Astasie show happiness even in the face of death. Calpigi suddenly appears with armed supporters of Tarare. A military revolt prevents the execution and deposes Atar, who kills himself. Tarare is raised to the throne to the rejoicing of the people.

Rossini, G. Dunque io son.tu non m’inganni? from The barber of Seville (1816). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; St Cecilia Academy O/Myung-Whun Chung. Decca 473 380-2 5

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Mozart, W. Overture to The marriage of Figaro, K492 (1786). O Victoria/Richard Divall. ABC 476 6955 4

Porgi amor, from The marriage of Figaro, K492 (1786). Sara Macliver, sop; Tasmanian SO/ Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 6955 4

Salieri, A. Overture to Les Danaïdes (1784). Mannheim Mozart O/Thomas Fey. Hänssler 98.506 6

23:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Dan Bickel Prokofiev, S. Sonata no 6, op 82 (1939-40). Marina Kolomiiseva, pf. ABC 476 160-3 27

Thursday 23 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romance and romantics

Prepared by Chris Blower Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll (1870). Omega Ensemble/Paul Meyer. Fine Music concert recording 18

Donizetti, G. Ah! mes amis ... Pour mon âme, from The daughter of the regiment (1840). Luciano Pavarotti, ten; Royal Opera House Ch & O/Richard Bonynge. Decca 417 638-2 7

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Overture: As you like it, op 166 (1953). West Australian SO/ Andrew Penny. Naxos 8.572501 12

Liszt, F. Souvenir de La fiancée: Grand fantasy on The Tyrolean girl, from Auber’s La fiancée (1842). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44545 12

Mouret, J-J. Ballet: Les amours des dieux (1727). Symphonie du Marais/Hugo Reyne. Astrée E8650 12

Reinecke, C. Sonata, op 167, Undine (1885; arr. Milan 1990). Susan Milan, fl; Ian Brown, pf. Chandos CHAN 8823 19

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Gerald Holder Rossini, G. Overture to The thieving magpie (1817). National PO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 400 049-2 9

Beethoven, L. Violin concerto in D, op 61 (1806). Richard Tognetti, vn; Australian CO/ Anthony Halstead. ABC 465 425-2 42

Vaughan Williams, R. Symphony no 4 in F minor (1931-34). Bournemouth SO/Paul Daniel. Naxos 8.557276 32

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 CHAMBER MUSIC

Prepared by Rita Felton

Telemann, G. Suite in A minor. Ricercar Consort. Ricercar RIC 044021 28

Beethoven, L. String quartet no 8 in E minor, op 59 no 2, Razumovsky (1805-06). Lindsay String Quartet. ASV DCS 207 39

Platti, G. Sonata in G (transcr. Rousseau). Peter Clinch, sax; Margaret Schofield, pf. Move MS 3041 10

Strauss, R. Quartet in C minor, op 13 (188384). Menuhin Festival Piano Quartet. Ars FCD 368 312 34

15:00 FROM 'POP' TO CLASSICAL Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Lennon - McCartney. The yesterday concerto, from The fool on the hill (arr. Lanchbery). Isador Goodman, pf; Sydney SO/ John Lanchbery. ABC 481 1143 8

Mercury, F. Bohemian rhapsody (1975; arr. Buc). Benaud Trio. Melba MR301142 5

Joel, B. Lullabye, Goodnight my angel (1993; arr. Lawson); Straighten up and fly right (arr. L’Estrange, Cole). King’s Singers. Signum SIGCD297 8

Lennon - McCartney. Blackbird (arr.). Slava Grigoryan, gui, synth; Leonard Grigoryan, gui; Joseph Tawadros, oud, vn; James Tawadros, bendir, cajon, req. ABC 476 4316 11

Emerson, K. Piano concerto no 1 (1976). Jeffrey Biegel, pf; Brown University O/Paul Phillips. Naxos 8.573490 20

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00

THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Hector Berlioz: Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale

Prepared by David Brett

Gluck, C. Excerpts from Iphigénie en Tauride (1779; arr. Triebensee). Albion Ensemble. Helios CDH55037 20

Le Sueur, J-F. March in G. Brass Ensemble Guy Touvron; Saint Petersburg Capella O/ Vladislav Chernushenko. Koch 3-1208-2 4

Berlioz, H. La mort d’Orphée (1827). Gerard Garino, ten; Dutch Radio Choir & SO/Jean Fournet.

Denon CO-72886 14 Cherubini, L. Sinfonia, from Medea (1797; arr. Triebensee). Amphion Wind Octet, Accent ACC 24232 8

Beethoven, L. String quartet in G, op 18 no 2 (1800). Goldner String Quartet. ABC 476 3542 24

Berlioz, H. Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, op 15 (1840). John Alldis Choir; Denis Wick, tb; London SO/ Colin Davis. Philips 416 283-2 35

22:00 EVOCATIONS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Rachmaninov, S. Vocalise, op 34 no 14 (1915). Heinrich Schiff, vc; Elisabeth Leonskaja, pf. Philips 412 732-2 6 Beach, A. Theme and variations in A minor for flute and string quartet, op 80 (1920). The Ambache.

Chandos

9752

Something borrowed

Prepared by James Nightingale

Bach, J.S. Prelude and fugue in D, BWV532 (1717; arr. Respighi 1920) BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda.

Chandos CHAN 10081 9

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Franck, C. Prelude, fugue and variations in B minor, op 18 (1860-62; arr.). James Crabb, accordion; Piers Lane, pf. Fine Music concert recording 13

Bach, J.S. Suite in D minor, BWV1008 (1720; arr. Bornkamp). Arno Bornkamp, sax. Genuin GEN 20681 21

Schubert, F. Polonaise melancholique, D599 (1818; arr. Tausig). Dennis Hennig, pf. Etcetera KTC 1086 8

Rossini, G. Quartet no 4 in B flat (1804; arr. Berr). Michael Thompson Wind Quartet. Naxos 8.554098 11

Debussy, C. Jeux (1913; arr. Bavouzet). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf; Vovka Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 478 1090 17

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Michael Field

Goldmark, K. Overture: Sakuntala, op 13 (1865). Royal PO/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 791 18

Bach, C.P.E. Flute concerto in D minor, Wq22. Aurèle Nicolet, fl; Stuttgart CO/Karl Münchinger. Decca 460 302-2 26

Bruch, M. Symphony no 3 in E, op 51 (1887). Hungarian State SO/Manfred Honeck. Naxos 8.555985 38

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 CELEBRATING CARUSO

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Cohan, G. Over there … Par là-bas. Enrico Caruso, ten; Josef Pasternack, cond. RCA GD 60495 3

Leoncavallo, R. Vesti la giubba, from I pagliacci (1892). Joe Lovano, sax; Joe Lovano Street Band.

Blue Note 7243 5 35986 2 4 4

Verdi, G. Il l'ho perduta! Dio, che nell'alma infondere, from Don Carlos (1867). Jussi Björling, ten; Robert Merrill bar; Emil Markow, bass; RCA Victor SO/Renato Cellini. RCA GD 87799 10

Puccini, G. Tu, tu, amore? from Manon Lescaut (1893). Renata Tebaldi, sop; Franco Corelli, ten; Suisse Romande O/Anton Guadagno.

Decca 467 918-2 7 Giordano, U. Vicino a te, from Andrea Chénier (1896). Renata Tebaldi, sop; Richard Tucker, ten; Chicago Lyric Opera O/Georg Solti.

Decca 478 4884 8

Billi, V. Evening bells (orch. Olson). Joe Lovano, sax; Opera House Ensemble/Byron Olson.

Blue Noble 5 35986 2 7

Donizetti, G. Una furtiva lagrima, from L’elisir d’amore (1834). Mario Lanza, ten; RCA Victor O/Constantine Callinicos.

ABC 480 5512 4

Boito, A. Dai campi, dai prati; Ogni mortal mister gustai ... Giunto sul passo estremo, from Mefistofele (1868). Luciano Pavarotti, ten; National PO/Oliviero de Fabritis. Decca 400 083-2 7

Clementi, M. Sonata in E flat, op 12 no 2 (1784). Howard Shelley, pf.

Hyperion CDA67717 10

Haydn, J. Symphony in D minor, Hob.I:80 (c1784). London Mozart Players/Jane Glover. ASV DCA 635 23

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Lloyd Capps

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Wagner without words Prepared by Rex Burgess

Wagner, R. Overture to Rienzi, WWV49 (1838-40). Philadelphia O/Wolfgang Sawallisch.

EMI 5 56165 2 13

Overture and Venusberg music, from Tannhäuser (1845). Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi.

Chandos CHSA 5077 20 Magic fire music, from The Valkyrie (1854-56). Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy. RCA Victrola VD87819 4

Siegfried idyll (1870). San Francisco SO/ Herbert Blomstedt. Decca 436 129-2 20

Tristan and Isolde, an orchestral passion (1865; arr. Vlieger 1994). Royal Scottish NO/ Neeme Järvi.

Chandos CHSA 5087 52

Giordano, U. Amor ti vieta, from Fedora (1898). Enrico Caruso, ten; Umberto Giordano, pf.

RCA GD 60495 2

Puccini, G. Che gelida manina, from La bohème (1896). Enrico Caruso, ten.

RCA GD 60495 4

O soave fanciulla, from La bohème (1896). Nellie Melba, sop; Enrico Caruso, ten; O/ Walter B. Rogers.

RCA GD 60495 3

Bizet, G. Il fior che avevi a me tu dato, Flower song, from Carmen (1873-74). Enrico Caruso, ten; Ruggiero Leoncavallo, pf.

RCA GD 60495 4

Caruso, E. Tiempo antico. Enrico Caruso, ten; O/Walter B. Rogers.

RCA GD 60495 4

Saint-Saëns, C. Vois ma misère, from Samson et Dalila (1877). Plácido Domingo, ten; Paris Choir & O/Daniel Barenboim. DG 413 297-2 9

14:30

1784 IN MUSIC

Prepared by James Nightingale Mozart, W. Quintet in E flat, K452 (1784). Alexander Oguey, ob; David Rowden, cl; Ben Hoadley, bn; Michael Dixon, hn; Kathryn Selby, pf.

Fine Music concert recording 24 Kraus, J.M. Innocente donzelletta (1784). Barbara Bonney, sop; Drottningholm Court TO/Thomas Schuback. Musica Sveciae MSCD 424 5

Bach, C.P.E. Sonata in E minor, Wq59 no 1 (1784). Geoffrey Lancaster, fp. ABC 432 248-2 9

Salieri, A. Dopo pranzo addormentata; Eccomi più che mai … Amor, pietoso Amore. from Il ricco d’un giorno (1784). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; O of the Age of Enlightenment/Ádám Fischer. Decca 475 100-2 9

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Songs of love

Prepared by Glenys Eddy

Anon. Pastourelle: En Avril au tens pascour. Susan Rode Morris, sop; Ensemble Alcatraz. Nonesuch 979 240-2 5

Pérotin, Le Grand. Beata viscera (c1200). David James, ct; Hilliard Ensemble/Paul Hillier. ECM 837 751-2 6

Anon. Estampie royaux: La seconde; La prime; La ultime. Ensemble Alcatraz. Nonesuch 979 240-2 11

Codax, M. Cantigas de amigo (14th C). Sinfonye: Mara Kiek, voice; Andrew LawrenceKing, hp; Stevie Wishart, hurdy-gurdy; Jim Denley, pandeiro.

Hyperion CDA66283 25

Anon. Quen a omagen; Como o demo; Virgen Madre gloriosa; En todo nos faz merçee, from Cantigas de Santa Maria. Cantigas. Move MD 3177 14

Ortiz, D. Eight recercadas: Variations on Italian themes. Broken Consort. Fine Music concert recording 10

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Dowland, J. Awake, sweet love; Can she excuse my wrongs?; All ye whom love; Dear, if you change, from Songs or ayres bk 1 (1597). Emma Kirkby, sop; Anthony Rooley, lute. Virgin 5 62410 2 13

A fancy; A fantasia; Pavana. Paul O'Dette, lute.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907163 16

Josquin Desprez. Adieu mes amours; Plusieurs regretz; Mille regretz; Mille regretz, from Chansons. Ensemble Clément Janequin. Harmonia Mundi HMX 290838.40 9

Saturday 25 February

Offenbach, J. Marines’ hymn (1859; arr Hunsberger 1955). President’s Own United States Marine Band/Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.573121 1

Barber, S. Commando march (1943). The President’s Own United States Marine Band/ Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.573121 4

Grainger, P. A Lincolnshire posy (1937; arr. Fennell 1987). President’s Own United States Marine Band/Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.573121 15

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Sydney Schubert Society with Ross Hayes

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Anabela Pina

Horner, J. Excerpts from Avatar (2009). Studio O/James Horner. Fox Music, Atlantic 7567-89576-1 16 Badelt, K. Excerpts from Pirates of the Caribbean. Hollywood Studio Symphony. Walt Disney Records 0946 366666 2 4 14 Williams, J. Excerpt from The patriot (2000). Mark O’Connor, vn; O/John Williams. Centropolis/Hollywood HR622582 7

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY

with Stephen Wilson

MORNING MUSIC

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Mendelssohn, F. Variations sérieuses in D minor, op 54 (1841). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf. Decca 468 600-2 11

Satie, E. La belle excentrique (1920); Cinq grimaces pour le songe d’une nuit d’été (1915). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf. Decca 470 290-2 9

Ravel, M. Miroirs (1905). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf. Decca 433515-2 30

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Paris in the 1930s, Part 2

Prepared by Rex Burgess Françaix, J. Quartet for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1933). Members of Aulos Wind Quintet.

Musica Mundi CD 310 022 H1 10

Honegger, A. String quartet no 2 (1934-36). Quatuor Ludwig. Timpani 1C 1011 21

Rivier, J. Grave et presto for saxophone quartet (1938). Deffayet Quartet. EMI 5 72360 2 8

Koechlin, C. Seven stars’ symphony, op 132 (1933). German SO/James Judd. Sony 88875192992 43

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Hurst, M. Swagman’s promenade. Royal Australian Navy Band/Philip Anderson. Royal Australian Navy RAN-014 6

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 AUSTRALIAN HARP

Marshall McGuire

Prepared by James Nightingale Stanhope, P. The arch window (1997). Marshall McGuire, hp. Artworks AW036 6 Amorosi, M. Pastorale. Deborah de Graaff, cl; Marshall McGuire, hp. Fine Music concert recording 19

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE

Choral masterworks: 18th century Italian works

Prepared by James Nightingale Scarlatti, D. Stabat Mater. The Sixteen/Harry Christophers. Collins 15042 26

Hasse, J. Miserere in E minor. Greta de Reyghere, sop; Susanna Moncayo von Hase, cont; Ian Honeyman, ten; Dirk Snellings, bass; Il Fondamento/Paul Dombrecht. Opus 111 OPS 30-80 24

Steffani, A. Stabat Mater (1724). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Franco Fagioli, ct; Daniel Behle, ten; Julian Prégardien, ten; Salvo Vitale, bass; Swiss RTV Choir; I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis. Decca 478 5336 25

Lotti, A. Psalm 50/51: Miserere mei Deus in D minor (1736). Ensemble Métamorphoses de Paris/Maurice Bourbon. Arion ARN 68154 11

Scarlatti, A. Messa di Santa Cecilia (1720). Elizabeth Harwood, sop; Wendy Eathorne, sop; Margaret Cable, cont; Wynford Evans, ten; Christopher Keyte, bass; Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; John Scott, org; Wren O/George Guest. Decca 430 631-2 53

Frizell - Edelman. Excerpts from Gods and generals (2003). Mary Fahl, voice; Paddy Maloney, tin whistle; Mark O’Connor, vn; O/ John Lissauer. Sony SK 87891 17

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Prepared by Di Cox

Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in E (1803). Geoffrey Payne, tpt; Melbourne SO/Michael Halász.

ABC 982 697-6 17

Potpourri, op 94 (1820). James Ehnes, va; London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley. Chandos CHAN 10255 19

Piano trio no 5 in E, op 83 (1819). Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 9529 26

Introduction, theme and variations in F, op 102 (1824). Diana Doherty, ob; Queensland SO/ Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 456 681-2 14

Gradual: Quod, quod in orbe, op 88 (1805). Amanda Halgrimson, sop; Susan McAdoo, cont; Helmut Wildhaber, ten; Petr Mikulas, bass; Jan Engel, cl; Czech Philharmonic Choir; Vienna Academy O/Martin Haselböck. Schwann 3-1779-2 4

Piano concerto in A minor, op 85 (c1816). Stephen Hough, pf; English CO/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8507 30

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Mostly memories

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Glazunov, A. To the memory of N. RimskyKorsakov, from Two preludes, op 85 (1908). USSR SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00163 11

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Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Symphonic suite: Scheherazade, op 35 (1888). Kees Hulsmann, vn; London SO/Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80208 45

Sviridov, G. Choral concerto without words in memory of A. Yurlov (1973). Olga Popova, sop; Moscow State Chamber Choir/Vladimir Minin.

DG 474 241-2 11

Tchaikovsky, P. Piano trio in A minor, op 50, In memory of a great artist. Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 422 400-2 47

Sunday 26 February

Clementi, M. Symphony no 4 in D, WoO35. Philharmonia O/Francesco d’Avalos. ASV DCS 247 26

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Carole Garland

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Fauré in chamber, Part 4 Prepared by Rex Burgess

Allegri, G. Psalm 50/51: Miserere mei Deus. Cantillation/Anthony Walker.

ABC 476 5055 12

Hylton Stewart, C. Psalm 142. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral, London; Huw Williams, org; John Scott, cond. Hyperion DCP11012 4 Tallis, T. Miserere nostri. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips.

Gimell CDGIM 006 3

Stainer, J. Hymn: Lord Jesus, think on me. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond.

Hyperion CDP12103 2

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING

with Paul Roper

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Fauré, G. Sonata no 2 in E minor, op 108 (1916-17). Augustin Dumay, vn; Jean-Philippe Collard, pf. EMI CMS 7 62545 2 25

MUSIC

Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV40: Wherefore the Son of God has appeared (1723). Robin Blaze, alto; Gerd Türk, ten; Peter Kooij, bass; Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki. BIS CD-9027/29 16

Fauré, G. Cantique de Jean Racine, op 11 (1865). Sydney University Graduate Choir & O/ Christopher Bowen. SUGC recording 5

Bononcini, A. Stabat Mater in C minor à quatro. Raffaella Milanesi, sop; Silvia Frigato, sop; Andrea Arrivabene, ct; Elena Biscuola, cont; Sara Mingardo, cont; Valerio Contaldo, ten; Rafaele Giordani, ten; Salvo Vitale, bass; Concerto Italiano Choir & O/Rinaldo Alessandrini.

naïve OP 30537 32

10:00

THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Chris Blower

Salieri, A. 26 Variations on La follia di Spagna (1815). Philharmonia O/Pietro Spada. ASV DCA 955 23

Cramer, J. Sonata in F, op 27 no 1 (1802). Ian Hobson, pf. Arabesque Z 6595 19

Cartellieri, A. Clarinet concerto no 1 in B flat (pub. 1797). Dieter Klöcker, cl; Prague CO/ Karel Stadtherr. MDG 301 1483-2 25

Rossini, G. String sonata no 6 in D (1804). Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Marshall Marcus, vn; Richard Tunnicliffe, vc; Chi-chi Nwanoku, db. Hyperion CDA66595 16

Fantasy in C, op 79 (1898). Veronika Kenyon, fl; Francis Louran, pf. Fine Music tape archive 5

String quartet in E minor, op 121 (1924). Amati Quartet. Divox CDX 29001 22

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL February musical events

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Palestrina, G. da Agnus Dei, from Missa emendemus in melius. Choir of Westminster Cathedral/Martin Baker. Hyperion CDA67938 5

Bach, J.S. Chorale prelude: Ich ruf’ zur dir, Herr Jeus Christ, BWV639. Marie-Claire Alain, org. Erato 2564 69902-8 2

Purcell, H. Remember not, Lord, our offences. Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford/John Harper.

Regis RRC 2030 3

Schubert, F. Fantasy in C, D760, Wanderer (pub. 1823). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDA67203 23

Haydn, M. String quintet in C (1773). L'Archibudelli. Sony SK 53987 20

Mozart, W. Exsultate, jubilate, K165 (1773). Kiri Te Kanawa, sop; London SO/Colin Davis. Philips 422 520 2 (set) 15 Schubert, F. Sonata in A minor, D784 (1823). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 443 579-2 20

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 6 in D minor, op 104 (1923). Danish National RSO/Leif Segerstam. Chandos CHAN 8965 32

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Jeremy Hall

Plainsong. Attende, Domine. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Martin Baker, cond.

Hyperion CDA67938 4 Attrib. Herbst, M. Hymn: Forty days and forty nights. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond. Hyperion CDA12103 2

Wesley, S.S. Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness. Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; John Challenger, org; Andrew Nethsingha, cond. Chandos CHAN 10751 5

Greene, M. Lord, let me know mine end. Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford; John Harper, cond. Regis RRC 2030 6

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Part 4 Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 5, op 58 (1956). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 611 25

Leighton, K. Variations, op 30 (1955). Peter Wallfisch, pf. Chandos CHAN 9132 15

Weinberg, M. Sonata no 6, op 73 (1960). Allison Brewster Franzetti, pf. Grand Piano GP 611 14

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Strauss, R. Death and transfiguration, op 24 (1888-89). London SO/Claudio Abbado. DG 429 492-2 26

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 20 in D minor, K466 (1785). Clifford Curzon, pf; English CO/ Benjamin Britten. Decca 478 2826 33

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Dittersdorf, C. Sinfonia no 5 in A, Transformation of the Lycian peasants into frogs (1783) Failoni O/Hanspeter Gmür. Naxos 8.553369 23

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia

Prepared by James Nightingale Harrison, S. A hidden light (2003). Rusné Mataityté, vn; Sergejus Okrusko, pf. 10 Miškinis, V. Time is endless (2007). Royal Holloway Ch/Rupert Gough. Hyperion CDA67818 7

Tüür, E-S. Whistles and whispers from Uluru (2007). Genevieve Lacey, rec; Tapiola Sinfonietta/Olari Elts.

Ondine ODE 1303-2 14

Kõrvits, T. To the moonlight (2011). Estonian Festival O/Paavo Järvi.

Alpha ALPHA 863 17

Vasks, P. Message for two pianos, strings, and percussion (1982). Latvian NSO/Andris Poga.

Ondine ODE 1355-2 16

Pelēcis, G. Concertino bianco (1990). Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf; Tasmanian SO/ Johannes Fritzsch. ABC 481 6295 15

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Sue Jowell

Monday 27 February

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Robert Small

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1907

Prepared by Brian Drummond

Elgar, E. Wand of youth, suite no 1, op 1a (1907). Welsh National Opera O/Charles Mackerras.

Argo 433 214-2 20

Tosti, P. Leave me! (1907). Ben Heppner, ten; members of London SO.

DG 471 557-2 6

Foote, A. Pizzicato and adagietto, from Suite in E, op 63 (1907). Indianapolis SO/Raymond Leppard.

Decca 458 157-2 7

Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy in A, op 124 (1907). Renaud Capuçon, vn; Marie-Pierre Langlamet, hp.

Virgin 5 45602 2 13

Beach, A. Les rêves de Columbine, op 65 (1907). Virginia Eskin, pf. Northeastern NR 223-CD 16 Bridge, F. Phantasie trio in C minor (1907). Dartington Piano Trio. Hyperion CDA66279 17

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Wagner, R. Overture to Tannhäuser (1845). Munich PO/Hans Knappertsbusch. DG 479 1148 16

Respighi, O. Concerto in mixolydian mode (1925). Sonya Hanke, pf; Sydney SO/Myer Fredman.

Marco Polo 8.220176 35

German, E. Symphony no 2 in A minor, Norwich (1893). National SO of Ireland/Andrew Penny.

Marco Polo 8.223726 32

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

13:00 OF DREAMS AND DREAMERS Part 4

Prepared by Rex Burgess Sculthorpe, P. Cello dreaming (1998). EmmaJane Murphy, vc; Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Chandos CHAN 10063 16

Milhaud, D. Les songes, op 237 (1943). Stephen Coombs, pf; Artur Pizarro, pf. Hyperion CDA67014 6

Boyd, A. As I crossed a bridge of dreams (1975). Sydney Chamber Choir/Nicholas Routley. Tall Poppies TP127 10

Haydn, J. String quartet in F, Hob.III:48, Dream (1787). Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA66822 20

14:00 HUNGARIAN INSPIRATIONS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Schubert, F. Hungarian melody in B minor, D817 (1824). Gerard Willems, pf. MBS 40 4

Kodály, Z. Hungarian rondo (1917). Christopher Warren-Green, vn; Philharmonia O/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 924 9

Mertz, J. Hungarian fantasy, op 65 no 1. Karin Schaupp, gui. Warner 8573833112 7

Doppler, F. Hungarian pastoral fantasy, op 26 (arr. Killönen). Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois, fl & dir. Naxos 8.570378 11

Brahms, J. Four Hungarian dances (1852-69). Jonathan Aasgaard, vc; Martin Roscoe, pf. Avie AV 2300 16

Kodály, Z. Five songs from Hungarian folk music. Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Bengt Forsberg, pf. DG 463 479-2 10

Schubert, F. Hungarian divertimento in G minor, D818 (1821). Martha Argerich, pf; Alexander Mogilevsky, pf. DG 477 9884 24

Weiner, L. Hungarian folk dance suite, op 18 (1931). Philharmonia O/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9029 28

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Stephen Wilson

19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo

Tuesday 28 February

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Kreisler, F. Liebesfreud (c1910; arr. Rachmaninov); Liebeslied (c1910; arr. Rachmaninov). Sergei Rachmaninov, reproducing piano. Telarc 80489 11

Dupré, M. Poème héroïque, op 33 (1936). Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, org; London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble/Christopher Larkin. Hyperion CDA66275 8

Schumann, R. Kinderszenen, op 15 (1838). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 478 5616 19

Bach, J. Christian Piano concerto in B flat, op 1 no 1 (1763). Ingrid Haebler, fp; Vienna Capella Academica/Eduard Melkus. Philips 438 712-2 14

Just, J. Sonata no 1 in G for fortepiano trio, op 13 (pub. 1781). Camerata Classica/Philip Swanton, fp & dir. Walsingham WAL 80422

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

10:30

CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Noelene Guillemot Delius, F. Florida suite (1887). English SO/ William Boughton. Nimbus NI 5450/3 37

Ravel, M. Pavane for a dead princess (1899). Cleveland O/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 45962 6

Dvorák, A. Symphony no 5 in F, op 76 (1875). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8552 40

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 LESSER KNOWN AMERICANS

Prepared by James Nightingale Beach, A. Piano quintet in F sharp minor, op 67 (1907). Sally Whitwell, pf; Acacia Quartet. Fine Music concert recording 29 Levitzki, M. The enchanted nymph. TamaraAnna Cislowska, pf. ABC 476 6301 6

Creston, P. Concerto for alto saxophone and band, op 26b (1941). Claude Delangle, alto sax; Swedish Wind Ensemble/Christian Lindberg. BIS BIS-1640 19

14:00 RAFAEL KUBELIK CONDUCTS

Prepared by Derek Parker

Dvorák, A. Overture: Carnival, op 92 (1891). Bavarian RSO/Rafael Kubelik. DG 469 550-2 9

Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll (1870). Berlin PO/ Rafael Kubelik. DG 478 5188 19

Dvorák, A. Slavonic dance no 3 in A flat, op 46 (1878). Bavarian RSO/Rafael Kubelik. DG 457 712-2 4

Mendelssohn, F. Excerpts from A midsummer night’s dream, op 21 (1826), op 61 (1842). Bavarian RSO/Rafael Kubelik. DG 439 411-2 27

Brahms, J. Excerpts from Hungarian dances in F sharp minor (1852-69; arr. Dvorák). Royal PO/Rafael Kubelik.

EMI CZS 5 68223 2 8

Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 4 in F minor, op 36 (1877). Vienna PO/Rafael Kubelik. EMI CZS 5 68223 2 42

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Morton-Evans

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN with David Garrett

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

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Di Cox

Albéniz, I. Preludio, from Songs of Spain, op 232 (1896; arr.). Pro Arte Guitar Trio. ASV WHL 2061 7

Turina, J. Quartet in A minor, op 67 (1933). Menuhin Festival Piano Quartet. Claves 50-9403 15

Pleyel, I. Wind octet in E flat. Consortium Classicum. Musikproduktion MD+G L 3460 19 Caplet, A. Conte fantastique after Edgar Allan Poe (1919). Laurence Cabel, hp; Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901417 17

Boccherini, L. Quintet no 1 in E minor (1799). Patrick Cohen, pf; Quatuor Mosaïques. Astrée E 8518 28

Schubert, F. String trio no 2 in B flat, D581 (1817). Members of Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet. Westminster RC 8808678121735 26

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The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the February dates listed

Adler, R. 1921-2012 4

Aguado, D. 1784-1849 8

Albéniz, I. 1860-1909 2,6,28

Albrechtsberger, J. 1736-1809 7

Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 14

Allegri, G. 1582-1652 26

Alwyn, W. 1905-1985 16

Amorosi, M. 1947-2000 25

Antheil, G. 1900-1959 13

Arensky, A. 1861-1906 17,18

Arlen, H. 1905-1986 15

Arnold, M. 1921-2006 13,19

Arrigoni, C. 1697-1744 15

Auber, D-F-E. 1782-1871 20

Avison, C. 1709-1770 10

Bacalov, L. 1933-2017 18

Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 12,16,21,24

Bach, J. Christian 1735-1782 16,28

Bach, J.S. 1685-1750

3,11,14,18,19,24,26

Bach, W.F. 1710-1784 5

Badelt, K. b1967 25

Balbastre, C-B. 1727-1799 10

Barsanti, F. 1690-1772 16

Bartók, B. 1881-1945 3,5

Bassi, L. 1833-1871 15

Batterham, A. b1968 12

Bax, A. 1883-1953 14

Beach, A. 1867-1944

9,11,23,27,28

Beethoven, L. 1770-1827

1,4,5,7,12,13,14,17,19,23

Bellini, V. 1801-1835 1

Bellstedt, H. 1858-1926 17

Benjamin, A. 1893-1960 10,17,20

Bennett, W. Sterndale 1816-1875 8

Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 2,14,23

Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 3

Billi, V. 1869-1938 24

Biscogli, F. fl. c1740 15

Bizet, G. 1838-1875 19

Blake, I. 20th C 5

Bliss, A. 1891-1975 11

Boccherini, L. 1743-1805 5,14,28

Bock, J. 1928-2010 4

Boito, A. 1842-1918 24

Bononcini, A. 1677-1726 26

Borodin, A. 1833-1887 6,17

Bortkiewicz, S. 1877-1952 18

Bowen, Y. 1884-1961 7

Boyd, A. b1946 27

Brahms, J. 1833-1897 2,4,11,14,17,27,28

Briccialdi, G. 1818-1881 8

Bridge, F. 1879-1941 27

Brioschi, A. fl. c1725-1750 8

Britten, B. 1913-1976 10

Brixi, F. 1732-1771 3

Bruch, M. 1838-1920 1,24

Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 4,5,6

Busoni, F. 1866-1924 10

Butterley, N. 1935-2022 12

Campagnoli, B. 1751-1827 15

Canteloube, J. 1879-1957 16

Caplet, A. 1878-1925 28

Carmichael, J. b1930 21

Cartellieri, A. 1772-1807 26

Carulli, F. 1770-1841 1

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. 1895-1968 16,18,23

Chabrier, E. 1841-1894 8,22

Chadwick, G. 1854-1931 9

Chaminade, C. 1857-1944 19

Chan, L. b1967 12

Charpentier, M-A. 1643-1704 10

Chausson, E. 1855-1899 6,11

Cherubini, L. 1760-1842 23

Chopin, F. 1810-1849 15,17

Ciurlionis, M. 1875-1911 2

Clementi, M. 1752-1832 24,26

Clérambault, L-N. 1676-1749 8

Clifford, H. 1904-1959 16

Codax, M. 13th-14th C 24

Copland, A. 1900-1990 2,13

Corelli, A. 1653-1713 3

Cowen, F. 1852-1935 22

Coyle, J. b1968 17

Cramer, J. 1771-1858 26

Creston, P. 1906-1985 28

d’Indy, V. 1851-1931 2

Dargomizhsky, A. 1813-1869 15

Debussy, C. 1862-1918 3,7,8,9,17,20,24

Delius, F. 1862-1934 28

Destouches, A. 1672-1749 5

Devienne, F. 1759-1803 16

Dittersdorf, C. 1739-1799 12,19,26

Dohnányi, E. 1877-1960 18

Donizetti, G. 1797-1848 23

Doppler, F. 1821-1883 19,27

Dowland, J. c1563-1626 24

Du Mont, H. 1610-1684 17

Dubois, T. 1837-1924 8

Dukas, P. 1865-1935 3,6,21

Dupré, M. 1886-1971 14,28

Dutilleux, H. 1916-2013 8

Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 4,7,28

Edwards, R. b1943 1,20

Elgar, E. 1857-1934 4,7,19,21,27

Emerson, K. 1944-2016 23

Falconieri, A c1585-1656 15

Falla, M. de 1876-1946 2

Farnon, R. 1917-2005 4

Fauré, G. 1845-1924 5,7,12,19,26

Foote, A. 1853-1937 9,27

Françaix, J. 1912-1997 1,25

Franck, C. 1822-1890 12,24

Gade, N. 1817-1890 10,17

Geminiani, F. 1687-1762 10

German, E. 1862-1936 27

Giordano, U. 1867-1948 24

Gipps, R. 1921-1999 9

Giuliani, M. 1781-1829 5,17

Glazunov, A. 1865-1936 6,9,16,25

Glinka, M. 1804-1857 2,7,15,20,22

Gluck, C. 1714-1787 5,16,23 Goldmark, K. 1830-1915 8,24 Gottschalk, L. 1829-1869 22

Gounod, C. 1818-1893 2

Grainger, P. 1882-1961 20,25 Granados, E. 1867-1916 2

Greenbaum, S. b1966 20

Greene, M. 1696-1755 26

Grenfell, M. b1969 18

Grieg, E. 1843-1907 3,10,13,20

Guarnieri, C. 1907-1993 6

Handel, G. 1685-1759 3,5,7,8,10,12,18 Harris, R. 1898-1979 8 Harrison, S. b1965 1,26 Hart, F. 1874-1949 16

Hasse, J. 1699-1783 11,25 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 5,6,7,8,11,12,24,27

Haydn, M. 1737-1806 26 Herz, H. 1803-1888 10 Hillborg, A. b1954 19

Hoffmann, E.T.A. 1776-1822 22

Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 22

Holley, A. b1954 17

Holst, G. 1874-1934 3

Honegger, A. 1892-1955 1,7,11,25

Horner, J. 1953-2015 25

Hotteterre, J-M. 1674-1763 1,21 Hummel, J. 1778-1837 3,5,19,21,25

Hurst, M. b1925 25

Hyde, M. 1913-2005 2

Ives, C. 1874-1954 6,7

Janácek, L. 1854-1928 3

Janequin, C. c1485-1558 17

Joel, B. b1949 23

Jolivet, A. 1905-1974 2

Joplin, S. 1868-1917 22

Josquin Desprez. c1450-1521 24

Just, J. c1750-1791 28

Kabalevsky, D. 1904-1987 4

Kalliwoda, J. 1801-1866 15

Kats-Chernin, E. b1957 9,13,21

Kay, D. b1933 17

Kelly, F. 1881-1916 19

Khan, A. 1922-2009 5

Kodály, Z. 1882-1967 1,27

Koechlin, C. 1867-1950 25

Korngold, E. 1897-1957 15

Kõrvits, T. b1969 26

Kraus, J.M. 1756-1792 12

Kreisler, F. 1875-1962 28

Kreutzer, R. 1766-1831 21

Kuffner, J. 1777-1856 22

Kuhlau, F. 1786-1832 10,20

Lalande, M-R. de 1657-1726 3

Lalo, E. 1823-1892 7

Lambert, C. 1905-1951 18

Larsson, L-E. 1908-1986 3 Lecuona, E. 1896-1963 22

Leighton, K. 1929-1988 26

Levitzki, M. 1848-1941 28

Liszt, F. 1811-1886 3,4,9,11,16,23

Litolff, H. 1818-1891 10

Loeillet de Gant, J.B. 1688-c1720 3 Loewe, F. 1901-1988 4 Lotti, A. c1667-1740 25

Lully, J-B. 1632-1687 17 Lyatoshynsky, B. 1895-1968 15

MacDowell, E. 1860-1908 9 Machado, C. b1953 6

Magi, E. b1922 15

Mahler, G. 1860-1911 4,8,21 Mainerio, G. c1535-1582 1

Makris, A. 1930-2005 17

Marais, M. 1656-1728 17

Massenet, J. 1842-1912 2,16,21 Mayer, E. 1812-1883 19 McCreary, B. b1979 22

Medtner, N. 1880-1951 4,16,18

Mellnäs, A. 1933-2002 19 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 7,10,12,14,25,28

Mendelssohn, Fanny. 1805-1847 2

Mercadante, S. 1795-1870 13

Mercury, F. 1946-1991 23 Merikanto, A. 1893-1958 20

Mertz, J. 1806-1856 27

Mesquita, J. de 1746-1805 1 Messager, A. 1853-1929 14 Meyerbeer, G. 1791-1864 5 Milhaud, D. 1892-1974 27 Mills, R. b1949 4 Miškinis, V. b1954 26 Mondonville, J-J. de 1711-1772 22 Monteverdi, C. 1567-1643 14,19 Morricone, E. 1928-2020 18 Moscheles, I. 1794-1870 16 Moszkowski, M. 1854-1925 17 Mouret, J-J. 1682-1738 23 Mozart, W. 1756-1791 3,4,5,7,11,1 2,13,14,15,16,18,19,24,26 Mussorgsky, M. 1839-1881 3,17 Myaskovsky, N. 1881-1950 21

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