Fine Music Magazine - November 2022

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Less well-known Musicals

Angela Cockburn looks at a series of musicals that were sold through newsagents

‘...this sincere and extremely sensitive pianist’

Derek Parker profiles Noel Mewton-Wood

The ‘geriatric prodigy’

12. Daniel Barenboim at 80

Catherine Peake looks at the renowned pianist and conductor’s long career in music

14. High Five- Tyler Cooney

Barry O’Sullivan talks with the Brisbane-based guitarist

17. The first superstar DJ

Lyndon Pike profiles William Grimshaw

18. Live at Johnston St. Jazz

sis- Just playing in the moment

Paul Cooke reviews the life and work of Havergal Brian by Virginia Ginnane

Barry O’Sullivan attends a performance by the Michael Griffin Octet

24. Program Guide 50. Composers List

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

Daniel Barenboim has been around for so long, and performed with such distinction, that it’s hard to imagine the world of classical music without him. He has attracted dozens of awards and prizes, ranging from multiple Grammys to prestigious international recognition, including an honorary Knight Commander OBE, France’s Legion d’honneur, and the only federal decoration of Germany, the Order of Merit.

In addition to his musical achievements, history will remember him for his contribution to peace in the Middle East with the establishment of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra with Edward Said. Spain awarded them the Prince of Asturias Award, described by UNESCO as for those who have made ‘an exceptional contribution to the cultural

BBC producer and composer Robert Simpson once referred to his friend Havergal Brian as a ‘geriatric prodigy’, who unlike Barenboim, lived most of his life in comparative obscurity, despite having written 32 symphonies, five operas, and a number of part-songs and choral works. He lived well into his nineties and we mark the 50th anniversary of his death with a program at the end of the month. Paul Cooke looks at the life of a man who also wrote the world’s largest symphony.

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Less well-known Musicals

Angela Cockburn looks at a series of musicals that were sold through newsagents

Over the last few months, I’ve been having fun exploring CDs of musicals published by TER Orbis as a magazine-mounted collection sold through the newsagents. I’d bought No 1 when it came out – The Phantom of the Opera, half-price as an introductory special – but didn’t continue with it, so I was delighted when former Fine Music volunteer Elizabeth Hill gave me a basket with the entire collection, courtesy of her friend, Patsy Gore.

Sorting through, I found lots of less familiar titles in among the old favourites, and I was given the go ahead to create a series for the third Saturday of the month in the Stage and Screen 6pm timeslot.

Organised into themed groups of three at a time, over the months we’ve explored showbiz several times – musicals about being in musicals are very popular, particularly if the heroine takes over the lead role in time for the end curtain. We’ve looked at love a lot, and we’ve explored some surprising real-life themes such as trying to have a baby. That musical is called Baby. Really.

The Hired Man, about farming in England, mining, and World War I also tackled some big themes, and Valmouth, rather gently, touched on racial prejudice.

October was a ‘hard world’, whether you were about to be drafted into the Vietnam War in Galt MacDermot’s Hair, Mr Chips failing to communicate his love of the classics to several generations of English public school boys (in an original cast recording featuring John Mills), or a cabaret performer on tour who develops the courage to build her act on what she really feels in I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road (in another original cast recording).

In November ‘Life is not so easy’, especially, as it turns out, for Candide. Excerpts from Bernstein’s musical are presented by the Scottish Opera conducted by Justin Brown. In Noel Coward’s Bitter Sweet a society girl marries her music teacher

and finds herself entertaining in a nightclub while his old girlfriend Manon (not that one) sings If love were all, I should be lonely. This 1988 Bittersweet was a production by the short-lived New Sadler’s Wells Opera company, which was established with the specific purpose of performing neglected operettas. The third in the group is Ivor Novello’s The dancing years which again explores love between different social classes, this time against the background of the rise of Nazism, in a special recording featuring the National Symphony Orchestra.

And in December we revisit Annie, Pickwick and, of course, Scrooge. Drop in on Auntie Mame for a little more Christmas cheer, and add some festive tracks from Doris Day, Fats Waller, and Johnny Mercer (with Jack Teagarden) to conclude the series.

Do join me for the last couple of programs in this entertaining series.

Stage and Screen, Saturday 19 November and Saturday 17 December, 6:00pm.

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‘...this sincere and extremely sensitive pianist’

Did the tragic death of the Australian pianist Noel Mewton-Wood at the age of only 31 really deprive the world of a ‘great’ pianist? Many obituarists believed so, and the recent publication of a number of previously unobtainable recordings has done much to support the claim.

Mewton-Wood was born in Melbourne in 1922 and studied first at the Conservatorium there with the fine teacher Waldemar Seidel, moving on to the Royal Academy in London, then to Italy for lessons with Artur Schnabel. His London debut was in 1940 at the Queen’s Hall with the LSO under Beecham, when he announced with Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto a talent immediately recognised by several critics.

Despite his obvious flair, he was never taken up by a major record company and for many years after his death admirers mourned the relatively tiny number of his commercial recordings. Fortunately, the BBC has recently released formerly unavailable recordings of his work – including a performance with Beecham of the huge Busoni Piano Concerto

His professional career, though it lasted only thirteen years, was crowded: apart from performances in England (on one occasion touring as accompanist to the tenor Richard Tauber), he played also in Europe, South Africa, Turkey and at home in Australia. In London he entertained friends at his house in Hammersmith, including the composer Benjamin Britten and his companion, the tenor Peter Pears. In 1946 he gave the first performance of the revised version of Britten’s Piano Concerto, and he was often to accompany Pears when Britten was unwell or too engaged in composition. Britten seems to have encouraged his young friend’s talent for composition: Mewton-Wood wrote the music for at least two

films, as well as a piano trio, the score for which seems to have disappeared. After the pianist’s death Britten wrote his third Canticle – Still falls the rain – in his memory.

Mewton-Wood was also recognised and encouraged by Arthur Bliss, who so admired the young pianist’s performance of his Piano Concerto that he wrote a sonata especially for him to perform at Michael Tippett’s St Ives Festival in 1952 – the only occasion on which I heard the pianist ‘live’. He sailed through that work with apparent ease, though in the green room he later confessed that it was ‘bloody difficult’. He also accompanied Peter Pears in a recital of English lieder, including Tippett’s setting of Sidney Keyes’ The heart’s assurance, which I have never heard excelled.

Noel Mewton-Wood’s death was tragic. When his lover, William Fedrick, complained of stomach pains, Mewton-Wood declined to take his complaints seriously and waited some days before calling a doctor. Fedrick was taken to hospital but died on the operating table and Mewton-Wood became obsessed with the idea that he was to blame for the death. After five days of psychiatric treatment, he was found dead in his music room: he had swallowed cyanide. There is no biography, but the Australian novelist Sonia Orchard spoke to many of his friends, collecting material for her first novel, TheVirtuoso, which has been considered a reliable portrait of the young artist who might, had he lived, be by now one of the world’s most renowned pianists.

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The ‘geriatric prodigy’

Paul Cooke reviews the life and work of Havergal Brian

Recognised by Guinness World Records as ‘the world’s largest symphony’, the Gothic Symphony casts an enormous shadow over the life and works of its composer, Havergal Brian, the 50th anniversary of whose death we are marking this month. Not only is it longer than Mahler’s Third — the 2011 recording conducted by Martyn Brabbins comes in at 106 minutes — but it calls for more massive forces than Mahler’s Eighth: instrumentally, there are 82 strings, 32 winds, 24 brass, four timpani, 18 percussionists, four keyboards, four harps, four brass bands and organ; vocally, four soloists, two choirs and a children’s choir. Composed between 1919 and 1927, it received its first professional performance in 1966 and its first recording in 1991.

But there is much more to Brian than this comparatively early work. During a creative life of 80 years, he wrote another 31 symphonies, 20 of them after 1958, by which time he had reached the age of 82 and had moved into a council flat on England’s south coast. No wonder that he was affectionately referred to as a ‘geriatric prodigy’ by his friend and fellow composer Robert Simpson who, as a BBC producer, was able to have every symphony broadcast in the years between 1954 and 1979.

Brian (born William — he took on Havergal as a tribute to a family of hymn writers) was born into a working-class family in Dresden, Staffordshire. His parents sang in a choir and Brian sang and played the organ in local churches; as a composer, however, like Elgar, whose example he was inspired by, he was largely self-taught and was much influenced by brass bands.

Despite being regarded as displaying ‘courage and fortitude in the face of almost total neglect’, he was well-known as a composer in the years before World War I. Part-songs and choral works were performed at festivals, and orchestral works were performed at Prom concerts: both his overture

For valour and his English suite no 1 featured in concerts in 1907 (the Staffordshire Sentinel wrote that ‘Mr Brian has the happy distinction of waking up this morning to find himself famous’), and another overture, Doctor Merryheart, was performed in 1913.

Such comparative fame was not to last, however. The collapse of his first marriage, the loss of his wealthy patron, and a move to London meant poverty and thoughts of suicide: he wrote to his close friend Granville Bantock in 1914 that ‘I am on the scrag end of R’s last £5 & don’t know where the next £1 is to come from…’. He gained employment as music copyist, writer, and editor, while labouring over the comic opera The tigers (written between 1916 and 1918, and orchestrated between 1918 and 1930) and the Gothic Symphony.

Before a brief period of silence between 1944 and 1948, he wrote four more symphonies, reminiscent for the critic Adrian Corleonis of William Blake’s prophetic books, ‘in which terrifying presences and cosmic portents — baleful and beautiful — are visited upon the Earth, but without resolution, as movements or entire works may not so much end as simply stop or disintegrate’. I suspect Brian, who set to music a number of Blake poems, would appreciate the image. After 1948, his many symphonies tended to be much shorter, with development and exposition increasingly telescoped; at the same time, he maintained large orchestral forces, allowing for a great variety of textures and sonorities: a man forever experimenting with the most traditional of forms.

Remembering Havergal Brian, Monday 28 November 2022, 2:00pm

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Anoesis - Just playing in the moment

‘Bird’ coined the phrase back in the day: “Master your instrument, master the music, then forget all the bulls**t and just play.” Easy for the sax legend Charlie Parker to say, but his aphorism has given wings to an emerging Sydney jazz band, Anoesis. “Just play and leave cognition at the door” is their moniker’s rough translation. “You have to learn the music, and then forget it,” explains bass player Tomas McKeever Ford. “That’s a good way of thinking about the improvisation process … leave the musician’s ego aside … be in the moment of the performance, allow musicians and audience to be involved in the collective music-making.”

Anoesis: 2022 Fine Music Artists in Residence Tomas has been making music with his band members Greg Stopic (alto saxophone, Alistair Johnston (tenor saxophone and Eitan Muir (electric guitar since early 2017 when they were studying music at UNSW. Drummer Ryu Kodama joined Anoesis in 2019 not long after the band was awarded the ‘Best Band’ runner-up in a 13-country line-up at the Bucharest International Jazz competition. “Bucharest broadened us personally and musically, leading to all kinds of plans for the future. And then it all stopped,” he says of the pandemic’s music freeze.

After two years of rolling lockdowns, the Jazz Artist in Residence program created the right impetus. “We’ve been very fortunate to receive this to kickstart performing again,” says Kodama.

“I think a lot of people don’t realise how much work independent artists must do to produce and release material. Never mind being creative and honing your craft! So for us as emerging artists, to have this help from Fine Music Sydney to promote our work is just wonderful. So, we’re very, very grateful to have had this residency.”

Anoesis: Album launch

The Artist in Residence program provided recording of their second album, Dancing Waters, in the Founders Studio. It is a showcase of their unique sound and the richness of their composition. “I’d like to think that when you hear our music, it can be identified as original,” says Tomas. “I think part of our story is really about making the music our own as much as possible.”

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All the tracks are written by the band, with Greg the most prolific composer penning four of the eight tracks. Tomas started writing the title track during a visit to Queensland’s Purling Brook falls, in Springbrook National Park. Its indigenous name Gwongorella in the local Yugambeh language, translates as ‘Dancing waters’. Inspired by the beauty of this ancient heritage site with its waterfalls tumbling down the canyon, Tomas fleshed out the baseline and chords and took it to the group.

“The process for developing music within the band is democratic,” says Tomas, “and the composer of a particular piece is almost always very open to try things differently, so often there can be quite a bit of workshopping. We all have an equal say in how that composition evolves. Pretty much everything that comes in, we really work on and really love.”

It was a group decision for Dancing Waters to become the title track. Along with Alistair’s piece Regenerates, and other original compositions, the album reflects a theme of ‘the beauty of our country and the experiences that we have in these places that are just otherworldly. But also, to

recognise and acknowledge the very dark colonial history that this country still hasn’t properly addressed, as well as the climate disaster that we seem to be entering.’

Then there are the songs drawing on the search for infinite space.

American jazz influences

With their sound centred in contemporary or modern jazz, it is also influenced by European folk, Middle Eastern jazz and folk music, classical music, rock, Western African styles, “and whatever else” says Tomas, including the deep spirit of the golden eras of American jazz, from the 30s through the 60s.

For the album launch on Thursday 17 November at Johnston Street Jazz, Anoesis will be performing songs from the album plus the debut of a lot of new material debut. “This will hopefully allow listeners to experience the concept that we’ve put together with this album while also demonstrating what else we have and continue to work on.” In the moment, on the night.

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Daniel Barenboim at 80

Daniel Barenboim will turn 80 this month. Born in Argentina to two professional musicians, he was immersed in music from the start, and began his musical career as a child prodigy. Moving with his family to Israel when he was ten years old, Barenboim was soon taking conducting lessons in Salzburg and composition lessons in Paris.

As one of the few musicians with an international career combining both performing and conducting, Barenboim gave his first public performance at the age of seven, with his international debut following at the age of ten. His first concert as a conductor was several years later in 1966 with the English Chamber Orchestra, and he conducted his first opera at the Edinburgh Festival in 1973. Over the years, Barenboim has held conducting and musical directorship posts with many eminent international orchestras including the Berlin State Opera, the Vienna Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and La Scala in Milan. The recipient of numerous awards, he received an honorary knighthood in 2011.

Marrying cellist Jacqueline du Pré in 1967, the pair became known for their recording of the Elgar Cello Concerto. During the period when a classical musician could attain the profile of a superstar, both were prominent members of the mainstream cultural life of the ‘60s. After du Pré’s death in 1987, Barenboim married pianist Elena Bashkirova with whom he had two sons.

In both performing and conducting, Barenboim maintained a musical style that owed little to the authentic performance movement, eschewing musicological studies and focusing on other twentieth practices such as rejecting composer

metronome marks and finding the tempo from within the music itself. He also used the sustaining pedal of the piano in his recording of Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier, producing a very different sound to that of performers following the directives of more authentically based interpretations.

Illustrating his work as a thinker as well as a musician, Barenboim joined with scholar Edward Said to form the Barenboim-Said Academy that opened in 2016 in Berlin, aiming to create an institution in which students from both Israel and the Arab world could study music and the humanities. The Academy was complementary to the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra that he also formed with Said, which allows musicians from the Arab nations and Israel to study and perform together.

Barenboim took a leading role in the return of classical music to public life after COVID, working with flautist Emmanuel Pahud to curate the digital music festival Distance / Intimacy in 2020. Focusing on new music, the festival aimed to engage artistically with the pandemic and invited listeners to financially support arts and culture during what had proved to be a very difficult time for music.

Though still with an interest in projects located all over the world, Barenboim announced in October this year that he was reducing his workload due to health concerns. Having spent a lifetime in music, both taking inspiration from it and inspiring others’ dedication to it, he said, “What is, ultimately, perhaps the most difficult lesson for the human being – learning to live with discipline yet with passion, with freedom yet with order – is evident in any single phrase of music.”

Daniel Barenboim: 80 Years Pianist and conductor, Parts 1, 2 and 3, Tuesdays 1, 8 and 15 November 2022, 2:00pm

Catherine Peake looks at the renowned pianist and conductor’s long career in music
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High Five - Tyler Cooney

Tyler Cooney performs many different styles with a wide range of dynamic capabilities adaptable to any musical environment. Having completed a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance (Guitar), he is currently finishing his Master of Music Studies degree at the Griffith University’s Queensland Conservatorium at South Bank in Brisbane. Tyler has recorded and released numerous recordings with a variety of groups across many genres and toured Australia and New Zealand.

When did jazz music first enter your life and which artists influenced your style?

Jazz first entered my life in 2014 when I started at the Jazz Music Institute in Brisbane. I hadn’t listened to jazz before that, but a few of my friends were planning on enrolling, so I did the same and have since ended up falling in love with it. My teacher, Ben Hauptmann, introduced me to Full House and Boss Guitar by Wes Montgomery. Both albums became hugely influential to my style. In 2019/2022, I played both albums in full in a tribute to Wes at both JMI Live and the Brisbane Jazz Club.

What are your current musical projects?

My current musical project is called Modern Ideal. This recording is a guitar trio album of original contemporary jazz compositions focusing on interaction, strong composition, intensity, and sensitivity in each player’s interpretation of the material. It was recorded at Hunting Ground Studios in Brisbane in early 2022 with Tim Firth (drums) and Nick Quigley (bass). I recently completed an Australian tour promoting the album. I am also a part of several other projects, one of which is called Headland, with fellow Brisbane guitarist Joe Rabjohns. We play a mixture of progressive acoustic guitar music that has jazz, country, folk, and Americana influences.

Tell us about some of the challenges that have confronted you so far and how you have overcome them.

One of the challenges I’ve been dealing with recently is being over-committed to my music. Being committed is not a bad thing, but when music and everything else that goes along with it is all you do in life, you can start to get burned out, which happened to me. I’ve come to appreciate having activities like bouldering, playing golf, and going to the gym. These act as an escape from my musical commitments. I think it’s important to take a step back at times, whether that be from music, certain foods, or seeing your partner all day every day, because more often than not you’ll come back to that thing with a renewed sense of love for it and you’ll be that much more invested.

What are your favourite guitars and why and how do you select which one to play?

In all honesty, I love playing just about any guitar. Each has a different feeling and can suggest different things to you. David Gilmore (Pink Floyd) once said that he wrote Wish You Were Here on the guitar that had gifted him the tune because it felt like it came from the feeling and sound of the instrument. I have several guitars, but my main axe is a Greco SA-700, which is a copy of a Gibson 335. It’s a high-quality lawsuit model (lawsuit, as they were sued, for it is too close of a replica to the real thing) made in Japan in 1978 in the famous Fujigen factory. I also regularly play a cream Telecaster with black pickguard when I want a blues/rock/ different vibe. I play a 7-string guitar in the band Monstera, an indie pop band, to help me reach a lower range for the heavy, low riffs. I also have several acoustic nylon and steel string guitars that I play when the occasion demands.

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You are home alone on a Sunday night. What music would you choose to listen to and why? It could be anything from Meshuggah, James Muller, Frank Sinatra, Barney Mcall, myself (haha), Peter Bernstein, John Scofield, and the list goes on… I have a wide musical tastes. Currently, I have been checking out a new John Scofield album John Scofield Solo. If I am working out at the gym, it’s Meshuggah. If I am cooking dinner and drinking wine, it’s Sinatra. Am I digging into something of mine and constructively critiquing it? I’m listening to myself! Am I listening to James Muller for the millionth time? Quite possibly!

A Jazz Hour is broadcast on Fridays at midday. https://tylercooney.bandcamp.com/

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The first superstar DJ

In 1909, an event took place in Manchester’s Heaton Park heralding the first open air festival put on by what we would now consider a superstar DJ. William Grimshaw was a local Manchester store owner who ran a gramophone shop, which also sold bicycles, located on Bury New Road in Prestwich. After attending a performance by the mighty Enrico Caruso at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, Grimshaw decided it was his calling to share the experience with those who could not be there in person.

He took his massive gramophone with a giant horn to Heaton Park and played the Caruso in the open air. In the words of William Grimshaw’s great granddaughter, Susan Cahal, “The concerts gave the public the experience of listening to a variety of classical music in a relaxed and informal setting which demonstrated that the music was available for everyone to enjoy and not just those who could afford to pay to listen. For many people it would have been the first opportunity to appreciate being able to listen to the music.”

Susan Cahal went on to explain “To transport the gramophone to the park on a Sunday afternoon he hired a horse drawn milk float from the Co-op, but he had to wait until the milk round had been completed on a Sunday morning before he could use the float. He told Manchester Corporation in 1907 that an extra-large horn would enable crowds of people who could not afford a machine of their own to hear in the open air a wide range of music which was becoming available on records.” She adds: “The Parks Committee paid him the equivalent of £1.15 in today’s terms for each concert. They were delighted to discover that the concerts were attracting listeners in exceptionally large numbers.”

“In the concert season of 1909 he held 37 concerts,” she says. “His greatest success was on Sunday 19th September of that year. The concert on that date drew crowds of 40,000 and included in the crowd was Enrico Caruso who had travelled from Manchester, where he was staying at the Midland Hotel, to hear the concert. He was so pleased with the concert that he wrote to William saying he had been in the audience and sent him a signed caricature of himself.”

The papers at the time wrote that it was the ‘largest concert in the world’, with the Prestwich and Heaton Park Guardian reporting that the audience “remained as if spellbound from the moment of arrival to the close of the programme, which, it is hardly necessary to say, was intensely enjoyed.”

Once Grimshaw, aka the ‘Gramophone King’, cleared the idea of playing his music with the council, he set about finding the best way to allow the sound to travel from the bandstand.

“Grimshaw managed to get a modifier horn so that people could hear the music further away, and it worked well,” said Dr Carole O’Reilly, senior lecturer in media and cultural studies on the University of Salford. “Figures estimate that around 40,000 people came to listen to it. The trains were in chaos because so many people went to use public transport at the same time.”

In 2018 The BBC’s Great British Railway Journeys, hosted by Michael Portillo visited the park and met with Dr Carole O’Reilly to discuss the cultural phenomenon that William Grimshaw created. You can view that chat here via SBS On-Demand.

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Live at Johnston St. Jazz Michael Griffin Octet

Assembling a group of first-call musicians for an Octet to play Bebop is no mean feat. Michael Griffin’s straight-ahead take on jazz is always an uncomplicated delight, where he primarily delivers his compositions interspersed with the occasional pieces from Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk combined with each of the musicians bringing their skills to the fore. On this occasion, Griffin’s alto saxophone was sparkling. Brimming with dynamics without showing off, Griffin was full of action but never seemed overly busy. His old favorites, Unexpected Greeting, Dreaming of the Union Jack, and Relaxin’ at St Vincent’s were given a new outing, with an extension of their previous recording confines allowing the music to stretch and breathe those compositions into a new life.

The extended piano improvisations of John Harkins sparkled with humour, and the periods of freedom from Jacob Graham on bass and Andrew Dickeson on drums developed sections with a powerful swinging groove. There were also moments of quiet reflection from Griffin on alto in his composition Lockdown Solitude with some notably beautiful trumpet playing from Lachlan Mackenzie and Craig Walters on tenor, delivering added depth and texture. Watching improvisers create is always fascinating and this Octet created something very special, their frequent smiles demonstrating how much they were enjoying their musical company. However, it was the audience who were the lucky ones. That this large group of musicians managed to keep it engaging, surprising, and fulfilling for a full seventy-five minutes is an outstanding tribute to them, their discipline, and their co-operation at the moment.

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Barry O’Sullivan reviews a live performance led by Michael Griffin, a former 2MBS Fine Music Sydney artist in residence.
Thursday, 15 September
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Volunteer Spotlight Stephen Gard

Stephen Gard’s career as a broadcaster began at the age of four, when he climbed inside his family’s enormous AWA console radio to announce dance tunes through the speaker grille. This first on-air shift was cut short when he spotted a Huntsman spider, but his fascination with radio continued.

Stephen spent much of his youth exploring the spectrum of the magic spark. At one end of the dial, he found the mysterious, repeated, piping notes radiated by the Non-Directional Beacon at Kingsford Smith Airport. In time, this led him to a close encounter with Amateur Radio (VK2ESG). At the other end of the dial, he discovered the ABC Children’s Hour, which led to his becoming an Argonaut (Alopecia 17).

But it was the music booming from that mighty speaker that kept the young Gard enthralled. Not to mention the drama, the humour, the talks, the snappy gabble of the commercial disc jockey, and the sober tones of the National Broadcaster. Just as intriguing were those faint and distant voices descending after dark in the ionosphere to haunt the static-busy spaces between stations.

Little wonder then, that thirty-seven years later, Stephen eagerly approached his first close encounter with a live microphone in a broadcasting studio. The community station in Bowral had invited volunteers, so Stephen offered to present an hour of classical music and an hour of jazz every Sunday afternoon. His offer was accepted, the training course consisting of being shown which buttons to press by a presenter who was anxious to get away. After so auspicious a beginning, it is little wonder that, by the end of the following month, Gard had been appointed Station Coordinator of 2WKT-FM Bowral.

Stephen brought a wealth of broadcasting talent and savoir-faire to this community station. There was his early apprenticeship with AWA, his mastery of Morse code, and his love of most kinds of music. Youthful study at the piano with a despairing teacher had contributed some cultural finesse,

as had several years playing guitar in a garage band with rowdy friends. Stephen had written scripts and composed incidental music for theatre and film. He had acted in several plays and reviews. He had been a primary school teacher, and married a colleague.

His stay at 2WKT was brief – just three years, but enough to have participated in every aspect of broadcasting: presenting, programming, concert recording, editing, promo writing, interviewing, sponsorship sales, recruitment, and training. Also, technical issues. On one occasion, when a windstorm misaligned the station antenna and put 2WKT offair, Stephen found himself climbing a 60-foot tower on Mount Gibraltar, a shifting spanner gripped in his teeth like a piratical cutlass. He then climbed down and presented the breakfast session.

All this should have been quite enough broadcasting for anyone, yet another three decades later, Stephen Gard contacted 2MBS-FM and volunteered to present a program of classical music.

His offer was accepted.

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CD REVIEWS

Stuart Greenbaum: A Trillion Miles of Darkness David Griffiths, clarinet; Timothy Young, piano; Ken Murray, guitar. ABC Classics ABCL0025D

This album brings us the complete music for clarinet by Stuart Greenbaum, and David Griffiths’ wonderful playing captures perfectly the intense melancholy found in Greenbaum’s music. The major work of the CD, the Sonata: A trillion miles of darkness, takes the listener into Greenbaum’s cerebral home of outer space. The movements, titled Desolate, Celestial and Alone, until the End of the World, take us to a lonely corner of the solar system, a point destined to forever drift alone. Greenbaum’s harmonic language is tinged with modern jazz idioms and a rhythmic direction coloured by syncopation that is at once

catchy and surprising. Perhaps the perfect example is the first of Three Places for a New Millennium, In Orbit, which brings us a magnificent melancholy, at once embracing and deeply poignant. The version of Greenbaum’s Cloud Eight for clarinet and guitar uses the clarinet’s tone colour to evoke the emotional ambiguity of ‘not being on cloud nine’ quite exquisitely. This superbly performed album shows us that the classical music of today can still wrench the heart and excite the mind.

Tyler Cooney’s second release generally follows the template set down in his previous recording Eastern River but this time ably supported on several tracks by the rhythm section of Nick Quigley on double bass and Tim Firth on drums. Overall, the group’s sound is warm and lush. On guitar, Cooney’s tone is a beautiful thing echoing the tones of his early guitar heroes but with his distinctive voice. Cooney is the prolific composer of the nine tracks, all of which are strong and fit well together with the material, staying comfortably within the mainstream jazz catalogue. The trio plays with a joyful abandon that one wishes there was more of in jazz these days, harking back

to the days of Wes Montgomery and Charlie Christian, when it was played for pure entertainment. But don’t be misled! Modern Ideal has its place in today’s jazz scene and its future. Cooney’s guitar work is the key ingredient here with his tone, touch, and groove on electric and acoustic just right. He has a unique way of exploring a melody, offering us a part of himself through his music. Stand-out tracks Hip Replacement Blues, Wood Glue, and Villa Villain offer a glimpse into his musical personality, giving the listener the impression that Cooney has chosen these tracks just for you.

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Fools Rush In Rebekka Neville Independent www.rebekkaneville.com

An accomplished vocalist and songwriter, Rebekka Neville has created a recording evoking memories of much-loved past jazz performances by Vince Jones that have blended with memories of the enjoyment of being in the natural outdoor surroundings of the Blue Mountains and the Dandenong Ranges. Engaging a stellar rhythm section of Matt McMahon (piano), Craig Scott (bass), and Toby Hall (drums), and blending them with some equally brilliant guest musicians on guitar, trumpet, and saxophones, Neville delivers four time-smoothed chestnuts, East of the Sun, The More I See You, Fools Rush In and I’ve Got the World on a String with a selection of her original compositions. All are skillfully delivered with enough feeling to

fully expose the heart and soul within those works in a wondrous way. Paul Mitchell Brown’s guitar and arrangement skills easily carry the music back to those far-off memories, adding depth and breadth. When they are combined with the saxophones of Chris O’Dea and Nathan Henshaw plus Simon Ferenci’s trumpet, they sweeten the deal. The four remaining original compositions by the vocalist are a bonus. The album is an extremely pleasant vocal collection and a lovely tribute to jazz tradition that will most surely appeal to the many fans of her frequent live performances.

Johanna Selleck: Becoming

Merlyn Quaife, soprano; Dean Sky-Lucas, countertenor; Jerzy Kozlowski, bass; Adam Simmons, shakuhachi; Lynette Rayner, violin; Zachary Johnston, violin; Barbara Hornung, viola; Caerwen Martin, cello Move Records MCD 629

Johanna Selleck is a composer, flautist and musicologist. She studied composition at the University of Melbourne with Brenton Broadstock, gaining a PhD and is now in turn teaching composition there. Belonging is a substantial and, I believe, significant song cycle, in seven sections and lasting about an hour. Like many of Selleck’s compositions, it explores the idea of ‘connectedness’ between humanity and environment, setting to music haiku which depict universal and personal aspects of the seasons in a cycle of birth, death and renewal. The first haiku, setting the scene in Port Fairy in Spring, is by the

composer herself: Mackerel sky / The sleepy fishing village / awakens music. Sections devoted to the seasons are interspersed with a shakuhachi cadenza and followed by an Interlude for strings and a Finale. In Spring, a butterfly is characterised by the fluttering flute-like sounds of the shakuhachi; in Autumn the effects of the wind can be heard in the downward spiral of squiggly string phrases; in Finale Jerzy Kozlowski’s guttural bass voice, reminiscent of Tuvan throat-singing, conveys a mourner’s grief. A moving listening experience.

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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 Brian Drummond

Schubert, F. Four impromptus, D935 (1827). András Schiff, fp. ECM 481 1572 18

Corelli, A. Sonata in G minor, op 5 no 5 (pub. 1700). Jonas Zschenderlein, vn; Alexander von Heissen, hpd. DHM G0100039235199 11

Bach, J.S. Regis iussu cantio et reliqua canonica arte resoluta à 3, from A musical offering, BWV1079 (1747). Henk Bouman, hpd. Archiv 413 642-2 6

Saint-Saëns, C. Improvisation on Samson and Delilah. Camille Saint-Saëns, reproducing pf.

Fonè 90 F 14 CD 5 Martucci, G. Fantasia, op 51 (1881). Francesco Caramiello, pf. ASV DCA 1092 12

Briggs, D. Improvisation on Tantum ergo (2012). David Briggs, org. Naxos 8.573111 5

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 13 in E flat, op 27 no 1, Quasia una fantasia (1801). Wilhelm Kempff, pf. Regis RRC9010 16

Chopin, F. Fantasy-impromptu in C sharp minor, op 66 (1834). Maria João Pires, pf. DG 457 585-2 6

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Rossini, G. Overture to Torvaldo e Dorliska (1815). New Philharmonia O/Richard Bonynge. Decca 466 431-2 8

Grieg, E. Cello concerto, op 36 (1883; orch. Horovitz, Wallfisch). Raphael Wallfisch, vc; London PO/Vernon Handley. ASV DCA 1176 30

Martucci, G. Symphony no 2 in F, op 81 (1904). Rome SO/Francesco La Vecchia. Naxos 8.570930 45

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 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.

14:00 DANIEL BARENBOIM: 80

YEARS Part 1

Pianist and conductor

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 14 in C sharp minor, op 27 no 2, Moonlight (1801). Daniel Barenboim, pf. Westminster RC 8808678121735 15

Haydn, J. Cello concerto no 1 in C, Hob.VII:1 (c1761-65). Jacqueline du Pré, vc; English CO/ Daniel Barenboim. EMI CZS 5 68132 2 26

Brahms, J. Four serious songs, op 121 (1896). Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar; Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 447 501-2 18

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 1 in F, K37 (1767). English CO/Daniel Barenboim, pf & dir. EMI CDC 7 47987-2 15

Chopin, F. Nocturne in F sharp minor, op 48 no 2 (1841). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 415 117-2 7

Beethoven, L. Trio in D, op 70 no 1, Ghost (1808). Pinchas Zukerman, vn; Jacqueline du Pré, vc; Daniel Barenboim, pf. EMI CMS 7 63124 2 27

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

Onslow, G. Grand septet for wind quintet, double bass and piano in B flat, op 79. Rudolf Frei, db; Werner Bärtschi, pf; Stalder Quintet. Jecklin 554-2 31

Dohnányi, E. Piano quintet in C minor, op 1 (1895). Barry Snyder, pf; Cleveland Quartet. Pro Arte CDD 238 28

Brahms, J. Trio in A minor, op 114 (1891). Alan Hacker, cl; Jennifer Ward Clarke, vc; Richard Burnett, pf.

Amon Ra CD-SAR 37 24

Mendelssohn, F. String octet in E flat, op 20 (1825). L'Archibudelli; Smithsonian Chamber Players.

Sony SK 48307 31 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

November

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 Rex Burgess

Pepusch, J. Cantata V: Corydon (1710). Bergen Barokk. BIS CD-965 9

Paisible, J. Sett in D, from Six setts of aires (pub. 1720). Musica Barocca.

Naxos 8.555045 13

Wesley, S. Symphony no 3 in A (1784). Milton Keynes CO/Hilary Davan Wetton. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP9098 15

Boyce, W. Corydon and Miranda, a pastoral interlude (1750). Opera Restor'd/Peter Holman.

Hyperion CDA66935 17

Pinto, G. Fantasia and sonata in C minor (1806; compl. Woefl). Míceál O’Rourke, pf. Chandos CHAN 9798 13

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Offenbach, J. Overture for large orchestra. Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski. DG 471 501-2 13

Bach, C.P.E. Flute concerto in G, Wq169 (c1755). Patrick Gallois, fl; Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach CO/Peter Schreier. DG 439 895-2 25

Gluck, C. Ballet: Don Juan (1761). Tafelmusik/ Bruno Weill. Sony SK 53119 45

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

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

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Tuesday 1 November Wednesday 2

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

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

14:00 FAMILY CONNECTIONS

The Stamitz family

Prepared by Frank Morrison Stamitz, C. Symphony in C, op 24 no 1 (1765). New Dutch Academy/Simon Murphy. PentaTone PTC 5186 365 15

Stamitz, J. Trumpet concerto in D (reconstr. Boustead). Håkan Hardenberger, tpt; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Philips 420 203-2 16

Stamitz, A. Viola concerto in B flat. Jan Peruska, va; Prague Philharmonia/Jirí Belohlávek. Supraphon SU 3929-2 21

Stamitz, J. Motetto de venerabili sacramento, O salutaris hostia. Monika Frimmer, sop; Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble; Bremen Baroque O/ Wolfgang Helbich. cpo 999 471-2 5

Stamitz, C. Oboe quartet in D, op 8. Paul Goodwin, ob; Terzetto. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908601.30 15

Stamitz, J. Trio in B flat for orchestra, op 1 no 5. Camerata Bern/Thomas Füri. LP Archiv 2723 068 14

Stamitz, C. Sinfonia concertante in D (178082). Isaac Stern, vn; Pinchas Zukerman, va; English CO/Daniel Barenboim. Sony SM2K 66 472 21

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

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Marschner, H. The vampire. Opera in two acts. Libretto by Wilhelm August Wohlbruck. First performed Leipzig, 1828.

LORD RUTHVEN: Franz Hawlata, bar SIR BERKLEY: Yoo -Chang Nah, bass EDGAR AUBRY: Jonas Kaufmann, ten MALWINA DAVENPORT: Regina Klepper, sop Cologne WDR Radio Ch & O/Helmut Froschauer. Capriccio C 5184 2:08

The Vampire Master tells Lord Ruthven that he will die if he fails to kill three virgin brides in the next 24 hours. He hides in a cave, to be discovered by Berkley, who stabs him. On trying to drag the injured Ruthven into the moonlight, Aubry realises that Ruthven is a vampire, but revealing what he knows will lead to Aubry becoming a vampire himself. Nevertheless, Aubry tries to encourage the innocent villagers to save themselves without endangering himself, and eventually resolves to do the honourable thing by revealing Ruthven’s true nature, at the expense of his own fate. His decision comes as the 24 hours of his curse come to an end and, for his comeuppance, Ruthven is consumed by lightning and falls into Hell. Aubry is free to wed his love Malwina, and the citizens can rejoice.

Wagner, R. Dass der main Vater nicht ist, from Siegfried (1870). Jonas Kaufmann, ten; Berlin German Opera Ch & O/Donald Runnicles. Decca 478 5189 11

22:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Copland, A. Dance symphony (1925).

Bournemouth SO/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559359 17

Bartók, B. Music for strings, percussion, and celesta (1936). Melbourne SO/Edward Gardner.

Chandos CHSA 5130 31

Bernard, J. Finale: Dracula and the crucifix, from Dracula has risen from the grave (1968). Philharmonia O/Neil Richardson. Silva Screen FILMCD 714 5

Boulanger, L. D'un soir triste (1918). Women's PO/JoAnn Falletta.

Koch 3 7169 2H1 12

Liszt, F. Gondoliera, from Venice and Naples, supplement to Années de Pèlerinage, vol 2 (1859). Leslie Howard, pf.

Hyperion CDS44510 6

Saint-Saëns, C. Five poems of Ronsard (1921). Tassie Christoyannis, bar; Jeff Cohen, pf.

Aparté AP132 15

Herzogenberg, H. Trio, op 61 (1889). Albrecht Mayer, ob; Marie-Luise Neunecker, hn; Markus Becker, pf. Decca 478 3564 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by David Brett Walton, W. Suite from Henry V (1943-44). Florida PO/James Judd.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907070 16

Bruckner, A. Symphony no 4 in E flat, Romantic (1874/80). San Francisco SO/ Herbert Blomstedt. Decca 478 6787 1:08

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

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

13:00 OCEANS AND SEAS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien d’Indy, V. Mediterranean dyptich (1921). Buffalo PO/JoAnn Falletta. Beau Fleuve 439 939-2 14

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Three Mediterranean preludes, op 176 (1955). Dick Hoogeveen, gui.

Etcetera KTC 1150 11

Thursday 3 November

Schoenberg, A. Erwartung, op 17 (1909). Anja Silja, sop; Philharmonia O/Robert Craft. Naxos 8.557527 29 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 Krystal Li

Mendelssohn, F. Serenade and allegro giocoso in B minor, op 43. Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Lawrence Foster. Hyperion CDA66969 13

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

Sibelius, J. Symphonic poem: The oceanides, op 73 (1914). Bergen PO/Edward Gardner. Chandos CHSA 5178 10

Weber, C.M. Ocean! Thou mighty monster, from Oberon (1825-26). Joan Sutherland, sop; London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 480 4670 8

Ravel, M. A ship on the ocean, from Miroirs (1905). Vlado Perlemuter, pf.

Nimbus NI 7713/4 7

Fuchs, K. Atlantic riband (2008). London SO/ JoAnn Falletta.

Naxos 8.559723 13

Sculthorpe, P. Songs of sea and sky (1987/88). Nigel Westlake, cl; David Bollard, pf. Tall Poppies TP004 16

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14:30 A MILITARY EXCURSION

Prepared by Derek Parker

Korngold, E. Military march in B flat (1917). BBC PO/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9508 4

Chopin, F. Polonaise in A, op 40 no 1, Military (1838). Roger Woodward, pf. ABC 476 3927 5

Bériot, C-A. de Violin concerto no 1 in D, op 16, Military (1829). Takako Nishizaki, vn; Belgian RTV SO/Alfred Walter. Naxos 8.555104 12

Hummel, J. Septet no 2 in C for winds, strings and piano, op 114, Military (1829). Capricorn. Hyperion CDA66396 31

Schubert, F. Military march in D flat, D733 no 1 (arr. Tausig). Vladimir Horowitz, pf. DG 479 2553 6

Haydn, J. Symphony in G, Hob.I:100, Military (1794). Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski. naïve V 5176 23

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

Tchaikovsky: Manfred symphony

Prepared by Di Cox

Balakirev, M. Overture on Russian folk themes (1858). Tasmanian SO/Shalom RonlyRiklis. ABC 838 903-2 8

Montsalvatge, X. Excerpts from the ballet Manfred (1945). Barcelona SO/Víctor Pablo Pérez. Naxos 8.573077 25

Borodin, A. Quintet in C minor (1862). Ilona Prunyi, pf; New Budapest String Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223172 23

Tchaikovsky, P. Manfred symphony, op 58 (1885). Vienna PO/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6617 55

22:00 FLUTE IN CHAMBER

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Mozart, W. Symphony no 39 in E flat, K543 (1788; arr. Hummel). Uwe Grodd, fl; Friedemann Eichhorn, vn; Martin Rummel, vc; Roland Krüger, pf. Naxos 8.572841 26

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Ambient and atmospheric music 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Friday 4 November

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Something borrowed

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Beethoven, L. Ten variations on Müller’s song Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu for piano trio, op 121a (1792-95). Macquarie Trio.

Fine Music concert recording 19

Bach, J.S. Sonata no 1 in G minor, BWV1001 (1720; transcr. North). Nigel North, lute. Linn CKD 013 15

Riisager, K. Summer rhapsody on Danish folk melodies (1943). Aarhus SO/Bo Holten. Dacapo 8.226148 12

Grieg, E. Ten song arrangements from Norwegian melodies (1875). Love Derwinger, pf.

BIS CD-620 13

Gieseking, W. Variations on a theme by Grieg (1932). Ali Goldsmith, fl; Miles Graber, pf. Titanic Ti-281 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Anne Irish Nielsen, C. Suite from Maskarade (1904-06). South Jutland SO/Niklás Willén. Naxos 8.557164 8

Sinding, C. Piano concerto in D flat, op 6 (1889/1901). Piers Lane, pf; Bergen PO/ Andrew Litton. Hyperion CDA67555 34

Alfvén, H. Symphony no 1 in F minor, op 7 (1897). Stockholm PO/Neeme Järvi. BIS CD-395 41

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

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

13:00 KATHRYN’S PIANO

Prepared by Chris Blower

Schubert, F. Fantasy in C, D760, Wanderer (c1823). Kathryn Selby, pf. ABC 432 700-2 23

Schultz, A. Trio: After Nina (2007). Catherine McCorkill, cl; Julian Smiles, vc; Kathryn Selby, pf.

Fine Music concert recording 11

Lalo, E. Trio no 1 in C minor, op 7 (c1850). Niki Vasilakis, vn; Emma-Jane Murphy, vc; Kathryn Selby, pf.

Fine Music concert recording 22

Farrenc, L. Sextet in C minor for piano and wind quintet (1852). Kathryn Selby, pf; Omega Ensemble.

Fine Music concert recording 25

14:30 FROM QUEENSLAND TO THE WORLD Music of Arthur Benjamin

Prepared by James Nightingale

Benjamin, A. Jamaican rumba (1938). Piers Lane, pf.

Hyperion CDA67967 1

Sonatina. Asmira Woodward-Page, vn; Scott Davie, pf.

Artworks AW034 15

North American square dance (1951). Symphony Nova Scotia/Georg Tintner. CBC Enterprises 2-5088 12

Three new fantasies. Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP 105 6

Wind’s work (1935); Shepherd’s holiday (1936); Before dawn (1924). Susan Bickley, mezz; Wendy Hiscocks, pf. Naxos 8.571377 8

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

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 Influenced by Italy

Prepared by Robert Small

Berlioz, H. Overture: Roman carnival, op 9 (1844). Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6621 9

Tchaikovsky, P. Violin concerto in D, op 35 (1878). Jane Peters, vn; Australian Youth O/ Christoph Eschenbach. ABC 426 210-2 35

Mendelssohn, F. Symphony no 4 in A, op 90, Italian (1833). O of the Eighteenth Century/Frans Brüggen. Glossa GCD 921117 30

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Walton, W. Cello concerto (1956). Pieter Wispelwey, vc; Sydney SO/Jeffrey Tate.

Onyx ONYX4042 31

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Handel’s nightingales

Prepared by Susan Foulcher

Giraut de Bornelh. Reis glorios. Ros Bandt, rec; Trio Avium.

Hearing Places HP002 3

Janequin, C. Le chant des oiseaux. Hilliard Ensemble.

Hyperion CDA66370 6

Schmelzer, J. Cucu sonata. Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Rosanne Hunt, vc; Linda Kent, hpd.

ABC 465 269-2 6

Bartlett, J. Sweet birdes deprive us never (pub. 1606). Emma Kirkby, sop; Anthony Rooley, lute.

L’Oiseau-Lyre 478 7863 6

Handel, G. Sweet bird, from L'Allegro, il peneroso ed il moderato, HWV55/11-12 (1740). Emma Kirkby, sop; Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood.

L’Oiseau-Lyre 478 7863 13

Biber, H. Sonata representativa (c1669). Cynthia O’Brien, baroque vn; Ruth Wilkinson, va da gamba.

Hearing Places HP002 10

Lampe, J. Pretty warblers, from Dione (1732). Emma Kirkby, sop; Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 478 7863 8

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

Anon. Rossignolet du bois; Rossignolet du bois; Le sodard (c1525). Martin Best Consort. Nimbus NI 5445 10 Finch, E. Cucu. Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Rosanne Hunt, vc; Linda Kent, hpd. ABC 465 269-2 4

Handel, G. Overture; May no rash intruder; Arrival of the Queen of Sheba; Praise the Lord with harp and tongue, from Solomon, HWV67 (1749). Nancy Argenta, sop; Barbara Hendricks, sop; Joan Rodgers, sop; Carolyn Watkinson, mezz; Della Jones, mezz; Anthony Rolfe Johnson, ten; Stephen Varco, bass; Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner.

Philips 412 612-2 16

Anon. The nightingale; Linnet; Parrot Woodlark and linnet. from The bird fancyer’s delight. Trio Avium.

Hearing Places HP002 4

Saturday 5 November

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 Rita Felton

Granados, E. Escenas poéticas, series 2. Thomas Rajna, pf. LP CRD 1035 12

Chopin, F. Scherzo no 2 in B flat minor, op 31 (1837). Isador Goodman, pf. ABC 432 210-2 9

Rameau, J-P. Suite in G (1728). Alexandre Tharaud, pf.

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908379.81 26

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Venice in the age of Monteverdi

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Monteverdi, C. Hor che’l ciel, from Eighth book of madrigals (pub. 1638). Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley. Virgin VC 7 91156-2 9

Castello, D. Sonata duodecima for two violins and trombone, from Sonate concertate in stil moderno, libro primo (pub. 1621). Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr. ABC 481 4949 7

Cavalli, F. Prison scene duets, from L’Ormindo, Act III (1644). Fiona Campbell, mezz; David Walker, ct; Ironwood/Neal Peres da Costa.

Vexations 840 840-1101 14

Marini, B. Echo sonata, op 8. John Holloway, vn; Stanley Ritchie, vn; Andrew Manze, vn; Mary Springfels, bass viol; Nigel North, theorbo; John Toll, hpd.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907091 6

Monteverdi, C. Dispezzata Regina; Addio, Roma!, Pur ti miro, from L'incoronazione di Poppea Act I (1642-43). Magdalena Kožená, mezz; La Cetra Baroque O/Andrea Marcon.

Archiv 479 4595 15

Marini, B. Sinfonias, op 1 (1617-18): La Orlandina; La Gardana; La Ponte. Convivium.

Hyperion CDA66985 6

Grandi, A. Egredimini filiae Sion; Cantabo Domino. Andrew Dalton, ct; Catherine Finnis, vc; Nicholas Parle, hpd.

Fine Music concert recording 9

Monteverdi, C. Gloria à 7 voci, from Selva morale e spirituale (pub. 1640). Les Arts

Florissants/William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901316/18 13

11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band

Prepared by Owen Fisher

Sousa, J.P. March: On parade. Philip Jones Ensemble/Elgar Howarth. Decca 410-290-2 3

Sullivan, A. The lost chord. Massed bands: Black Dyke Mills; Besses o’ th’ Barn; Yorkshire Imperial Metals/Peter Parkes. Chandos CHAN 0571 4

Mozart, W. Rondo (arr. Martindale). Central Band of the Royal Airforce/Eric Banks. EMI 7 47885 2 3

Mendelssohn, F. Theme from slow movement Violin concerto in E minor. Black Dyke Mills Band/Peter Parkes.

Chandos CHAN 4502 4

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Trombone concerto (1877; arr. Langford). Norman Law tb; Black Dyke Mills Band/Peter Parkes.

Chandos CHAN 4523 11

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

Sopranos and mezzos

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Schumann, R. In der Nacht, op 74 no 4 (1849). Jan DeGaetani, mezz; Leslie Gunn, bar; Gilbert Kalish, pf. Nonesuch 7559-71364-2 6

Saint-Saëns, C. La fiancée du timbalier (1887). Felicity Lott, sop; Graham Johnson, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901138 12 Brahms, J. Alto rhapsody, op 53 (1869). Janet Baker, mezz; John Alldis Choir; London PO/ Adrian Boult.

EMI 5 62791 2 12

Wolf, H. Kennst du das Land, from Wilhelm Meister (1888). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, sop; Felix de Noble, pf. Verona 27021 7

Chausson, E. Song without end, op 37 (1898). Ann Murray, mezz; Chilingirian Quartet. Hyperion CDA67321/2 7

Mahler, G. When the shining trumpet sounds, from Youth’s magic horn (1899). Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. Radio Nederland transcription 8

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14:00 CHAMBER FROM MANNHEIM

Prepared by Chris Blower

Smyth, E. String quintet in E, op 1 (1884). Joachim Griesheimer, vc; Mannheim String Quartet. cpo 999 352-2 26

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE

Orchestral grandeur

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Beethoven, L. Overture to The consecration of the house, op 134 (1822). London SO/Antal Dorati.

Mercury 478 5092 11

Violin concerto in D, op 61 (1806). AnneSophie Mutter, vn; New York PO/Kurt Masur. DG 471 349-2 48

Fantasia in C minor, op 80, Choral (1807).

Susan Scheinpflug, sop; Kerstin Klein, sop; Andrea Pitt, cont; Albrecht Sack, ten; Ekkehard Wagner, ten; Reinhard Decker, bass; Bavarian Radio Choir; Middle German Radio Choir; Menahem Pressler, pf; Gewandhaus O/ Kurt Masur.

Decca 478 6962 18

Symphony no 9 in D minor, op 125, Choral (1817-23). Luba Orgonasova, sop; Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Anthony Rolfe Johnson, ten; Gilles Cachemaille, bass; Monteverdi Choir; O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner.

Archiv 439 900-2 1:00

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Folk Federation of NSW with Paul Jackson

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Dorothy Fields, librettist

Prepared by Sue Jowell

McHugh, J. Baby! from Blackbirds (1928). Adelaide Hall, voice; O/Duke Ellington. RD 048-13 3

I must have that man, from Blackbirds (1928). Billie Holiday, voice; O/Teddy Wilson. RD 048-13 3

Gould, M. There must be something better than love, from Arms and the girl (1950). Pearl Bailey, voice. RD 048-13 3

Porter, C. Excerpts from Something for the boys (1943). Elizabeth Stanley, Andréa Burns, Danny Burstein, voices. PS Classics 1837 13

Berlin, I. Excerpts from Annie get your gun (1950). Betty Hutton, voice; Howard Keel, bar. Classic Soundtracks 012 13

Coleman, C. Excerpts from Sweet Charity (1966). Gwen Verdon, Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, voices; original Broadway cast. Sony 60960 18

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

Francis Poulenc

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Poulenc, F. Ballet: Les biches (1923). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier.

Chandos CHAN 9023 20 Sarabande (1960). Pierre Laniau, gui. Naxos 8.553614 3

Trois mouvements perpétuels (1919). French NO soloists/Charles Dutoit.

Decca 452 666-2 6

Promenades (1919). Antony Gray, pf. ABC 481 1835 15

Negro rhapsody (1919). François le Roux, bar; Pascal Rogé, pf; Soloists of French NO/ Charles Dutoit.

Decca 452 666-2 11

Auric - Milhaud - Poulenc - TailleferreHonegger. Ballet: The marriage on the Eiffel Tower (c 1921). Philharmonia O/Geoffrey Simon.

Chandos CHAN 8356 21

Poulenc, F. Suite française (1936). London Wind O/Denis Wick. ASV CD WHL 2067 12 Sextet (1932-39). Eva Knardahl, pf; Gothenburg Wind Quintet. BIS CD-24 18

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Di Cox

Alfvén, H. Swedish rhapsody no 1, op 19, Midsummer vigil (1903). Helsingborg SO/Okko Kamu.

Naxos 8.553115 13

Bantock, G. Fifine at the fair (1902). Royal PO/Vernon Handley.

Hyperion CDA66630 35

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

Philips 434 105 2 17

Schubert, F. String quartet no 15 in G, D887 (1826). Melos Quartet. DG 419 879-2 46

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with James Nightingale

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews

Zelenka, J. Missa Sancti Caeciliae. Stuttgart Chamber Choir; Stuttgart Baroque O/Frieder Bernius. Nibiru 01672231 38

Haydn, M. Missa tempore quadragesimae. Purcell Choir; Members of Orfeo O/Gyorgi Vashegyi. Brilliant Classics 95885/16 12 Bach, J.E. Fantasia. Stefano Molardi, org. Brilliant Classics 95803/19 3

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Meg Matthews

Bach, J. Christian Quintet in D for flute, oboe, vioin, viola and harpsichord, op 11 no 6. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nicolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 4509-91002-2 14

Paisiello, G. Aria: Il mio ben quando verrà, from Nina (1789). Mojca Erdmann, sop; La Cetra Baroque O/Andréa Marcon. DG 477 8979 7

Schubert, F. Impromptus, D899: no 3 in G flat; no 4 in A flat (1827). Alfred Brendel, pf. Philips 478 9095 13

Mozart, W. Quintet in E flat, K452 (1784). Jenö Jandó, pf; József Kiss, ob; Béla Kovács, cl; Jenö Keveházi, hn; József Vajda, bn. Naxos 8.550511 25

Clementi, M. Sonata in B flat, op 24 no 2 (1788-89). Balázs Szokolay, pf. Naxos 8.550452 12

Haydn, J. On mighty pens uplifted, from The creation (1798). Sara Macliver, sop; Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 472 447-2 7

Al tuo seno fortunato, from Orfeo ed Euridice Act III (1790). Sara Macliver, sop; Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner.

ABC 472 447-2 6

Pleyel, I. Symphony in C (1786). Capella Istropolitana/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.554696 22

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

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13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Carole Garland

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

Piano plus Part 1 Prepared by Anne Irish Bruch, M. Kol nidrei, op 47 (1881). Jacqueline du Pré, vc; Gerald Moore, pf.

EMI CZS 5 68132 2 10

Rachmaninov, S. Trio no 1 in G minor, Élégïaque (1892). Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay, vn; Mats Lidström, vc; Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Decca 478 5346 13

Saint-Saëns, C. Piano quintet in A minor, op 14 (1855). Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901472 30

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Moved by the spirit

Vierdanck, J. Sonata à 4 (1641). Musica Fiata.

Harmonia Mundi GD 77236 3

Schütz, H. Es wird das Scepter von Juda, à 5, SWV369 (1648). Susanne Rydén, sop; Ralf Popken, ct; Harry van Berne, ten; Harry Geraerts, ten; Harry van der Kamp, bass; Detlef Bratschke, org. cpo 999 546-2 3

Es wird das Scepter von Juda, à 5, SWV369 (1648). David Pinto, treble viol; Jane Ryan, treble viol; Elizabeth Dodd, tenor viol; Ian Gammie, tenor viol; Dietrich Kessler, bass viol; Eric Lynn Kelley, org. Harmonia Mundi CDS 7 49384 2 3

Glück zu dem Helikon, SWV96 (1627); Itzt blicken durch des Himmels Saal, SWV460 (1635); Die Erde trinkt fur sich, SWV438 (c1640-50). Mona Spägele, sop; Constanze Backes, sop; Joseph Cornwell, ten; Harry Geraerts, ten; Gotthold Schwarz, bass; EvaMaria Röll, vn; Ghislane Wouters, vn; Barbara Messmer, bass viol; Thomas Ihlenfeldt, chitarrone; Margit Schultheiss, hp; Detlef Bratschke, hpd. 13

Weckmann, M. Canzon no 9. Concerto Palatino.

Schütz, H. Syncharma musicum: En novus Elysiis, SWV49 (1621). Johanna Koslowsky, sop; Maria Cristina Kiehr, sop; Heike Hallaschka, sop; Wilfried Jochens, ten; Gerd Türk, ten; Musica Fiata/Roland Wilson, cornett & dir; Konrad Junghänel, lute & dir. Harmonia Mundi 05472 77175 2 5

Psalm 129/130: Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, SWV235 (1628). Capella Sancti Michaelis; Bernard Foccroulle, org; Erik van Nevel, cond. Ricercar RIC 103086/87 3

Pohle, D. Sonata à 8. François Fernandez, vn; Enrico Gatti, vn; Mihoko Kimura, vn; Simon Heyerick, vn; Philippe Pierlot, bass viol; Kaori Uemura, bass viol; Sophie Watillon, bass viol; Piet Stryckers, bass viol; Robert Kohnen, org. Ricercar RIC 056038 6

Schütz, H. Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du mich?, SWV415 (1650). Ruth Holton, sop; Carol Hall, sop; Michael Chance, ct; Frieder Lang, ten; Simon Birchall, bass; Lawrence Wallington, bass; Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque soloists; His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts/ John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 423 405-2 3

Wohl dem, der ein tugendsam Weib hat, SWV20 (1618). David Cordier, ct; Derek Lee Ragin, ct; Mark Padmore, ten; Harry Geraerts, ten; Harry van der Kamp, bass; Holger Eichhorn, cornett; Hans-Peter Westermann, cornett; Fritz Heller, cornett; Stephen Stubbs, chitarrone; Klaus Eichhorn, org. MD+G L3230

Harmonia Mundi HMC 902034 5 Schütz, H. Meine Seele erhebt den Herren, SWV344, German Magnificat (1647). David Cordier, ct; Holger Eichhorn, cornett; Hans-Peter Westermann, cornett; Graham Nicholson, sackbutt; Wolfgang König, sackbutt; Manfred Cordes, sackbutt; Bernhard Junghänel, curtal; Thomas Albert, vn; Elfriede Stahmer, vn; Stephen Stubbs, chitarrone; Klaus Eichhorn, org. 7

Theile, J. Trio sonata no 2. Veronika Skupik, vn; Makoto Akazu, vn; Barbara Messmer, bass viol; Thomas Ihlenfeldt, chitarrone; Margit Schultheiss, org. cpo 999 489-2 5

Schütz, H. Historia, der freuden und gradenreichen Geburt Gottes und Marien Sohnes, Jesu Christi, SWV435, Christmas story (1660-64). Emma Kirkby, sop; Nigel Rogers, ten; David Thomas, bass; Taverner Choir, Consort & Players/Andrew Parrott. EMI CDC 7 47633 2 36

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Stephen Matthews Hymns. Hark what a sound; King of Glory, King of Peace; Holy Spirit, ever dwelling. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond. Hyperion CDP12101 8

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

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908794 7

Howells, H. Hymn for Saint Cecilia (1961). Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge/Andrew Nethsinger.

Signum SIGCD691 3

Graupner, C. Cantata for the fourth Sunday in Advent: Pleasant water bath (1711). Klaus Mertens, bass; Accademia Daniel/Shalev Ad-El.

CPO 777 644-2 14

Weelkes, T. Anthems: Hosanna to the Son of David; O Lord, arise. Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford/John Harper, org & dir. Alto ALC 4001-1 5

Bach, J. Christian Jesu du meine Seele. Stefano Molardi, org. BIS 95803/24 7

Mozart, W. Regina coeli, in C, K276 (1777). Pamela Heuvelmans, sop; South German CO, Pforzheims/Nicol Matt. BIS 96137/8 7

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA

Schubert’s sonatas in minor keys Part 1 Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Mendelssohn, F. Prelude and fugue in F minor, op 35 no 5 (pub. 1837). Martin Jones, pf. Nimbus NI 7704 9

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 1 in C, op 21 (1800; transcr. Liszt 1863). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44562 24

Schubert, F. Sonata in A minor, D537 (1817). Ingrid Haebler, pf. Decca 478 5859 21

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Beethoven, L. Overture to Egmont, op 84 (1810). Sydney SO/Willem van Otterloo. LP RCA VRL4 0190 9

Tchaikovsky, P. Tatiana’s letter scene, from Eugene Onegin (1879). Ljuba Welitsch, sop; Philharmonia O/Walter Susskind. Nimbus NI 7959/60 14

Ravel, M. Ballet: Daphnis and Chloé (1912). Bordeaux Opera Ch; Bordeaux Aquitaine NO/ Laurent Petitgirard. Naxos 8.570075 59

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Chloe Sinclair

Abbott, K. Midnight songs (2013). Ensemble Three. Tall Poppies TP237 26

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Gould, T. The crossing (2007). Michael Kieran Harvey, pf. Move MD 3329 20

Eliasson, A. Sinfonia for strings (2003). Strings of Swedish RSO/Johannes Gustavsson. cpo 777 334-2 38

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Sue Jowell

Late night jazz, to listen and engage and relax

Monday 7 November

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: 1915

Prepared by Frank Morrison Bliss, A. Piano quartet (1915). Laurence Jackson, vn; Martin Outram, va; Michal Kaznowski, vc; Peter Donohoe, pf. Naxos 8.555931 16

Elgar, E. Polonia, op 76 (1915). Royal Scottish NO/Andrew Davis. Chandos CHSA 5083 14

Busoni, F. Indianisches Tagebuch I (1915). Gianluca Cascioli, pf. DG 453 422-2 12

Pierné, G. Les cathédrales (1915) Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, pf; BBC PO/Juanjo Mena. Chandos CHAN 10871 10

Rachmaninov, S. Vocalise, op 34 no 14 (1915). Kiri Te Kanawa, sop; Roger Vignoles, pf. Decca 478 6419 5

Villa-Lobos, H. String quartet no 2 (1915). Danubius Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223394 22

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Gerald Holder Bizet, G. Suite no 1 from L’arlésienne (1872). Melbourne SO/John Lanchbery. ABC 456 669-2 18

Mozart, W. Violin concerto no 5 in A, K219, Turkish (1775). Joshua Bell, vn; English CO/ Peter Maag. Decca 436 376-2 32 Strauss, R. Tone poem: Thus spake Zarathustra, op 30 (1895-96). Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 33

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 BAGATELLES

Prepared by Derek Parker

Nelson, M. Midsummer bagatelles. Concordia Mandolin and Guitar Ensemble/Basil Hawkins. Move MCD 557 12

Walton, W. Five bagatelles (1970-71). Andrea Dieci, gui. Brilliant Classics 95937 14

Ligeti, G. Six bagatelles for wind quintet (1953). Fodor Quintet. Babel 9055-2 12

Finzi, G. Five bagatelles, op 23 (1942). Michael Collins, cl; Michael McHale, pf. Chandos CHAN 10637 15 14:00 SPRINGTIME

Prepared by Anne Irish Gade, N. Spring fantasia, op 23 (1852). Bodil Gobil, sop; Minna Nyhus, mezz; Ole Jensen, ten; Mogens Schmidt Johansen, bass; Eyvind Moller, pf; Danish RSO/John Frandsen. EMI 5 66000 2 21

Sinding, C. Rustle of Spring, op 32 no 6 (1896). David Stanhope, pf. ABC 476 4621 2

Beethoven, L. Sonata in F, op 24, Spring (1805). Yehudi Menuhin, vn; Wilhelm Kempff, pf. DG 459 433-2 26

Mendelssohn, F. Spring song, from Songs without words bk 5, op 62 (1841-42). Roger Woodward, pf. Warner 177 472-2 2

Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto no 1 in E, RV269, Spring, from The four seasons (pub. 1725). Jerusalem Music Centre CO/Isaac Stern, vn & dir.

Sony SM2K 66 472 11

Piazzolla, A. Porteño Spring for piano trio, from Four porteño seasons (1969). Macquarie Trio. ABC 980 678-0 4

Grieg, E. Last Spring, from Two elegiac melodies, op 34 (1881). Oslo Camerata/ Stephan Barratt-Due. Naxos 8.557890 4

Schumann, R. Symphony no 1 in B flat, Spring, op 38 (1841) Seattle Symphony/Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.571212 36

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with David Brett

19:00 JAZZ PULSE with Chris Wetherall

Jazz across the wide spectrum from early Louis to Coltrane, with plenty of Ellington and Basie, through to hard bop

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS

Late night jazz, to listen and engage, and relax

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 Rex Burgess

Beethoven, L. Allegro con brio, from Piano concerto no 3 in C minor, op 37 (1804; transcr. Alkan). Marc-André Hamelin, pf.

Hyperion CDA66765 19 Handel, G. Sonata in A, HWV361. Hiro Kurosaki, vn; William Christie, org. Veritas 5 45554 2 8

Liszt, F. Consolations: Six pensées poétiques, S172 (c1844-49). Leslie Howard, pf.

Hyperion CDS44517 14

Schumann, R. Fairy tales, op 132 (1853). Gabor Reeves, cl; Alexandru Todicescu, va; Rachel Valler, pf. Fine Music tape archive 14

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 32 in C minor, op 111 (1822). Stephen Hough, pf.

Hyperion CDA67686 25

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by James Nightingale

Dvorák, A. Symphonic poem: The golden spinning wheel, op 109 (1896). Polish National RSO/Stephen Gunzenhauser. Naxos 8.550598 25

Sculthorpe, P. Island songs (2012). Amy Dickson, sax; Sydney SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 1703 18

Price, F. Symphony no 1 in E minor (1932). Philadelphia O/Yannick Nézet-Séguin. DG 486 20296 40

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

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13:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

14:00 DANIEL BARENBOIM: 80 Years Part 2

Pianist and conductor

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Schubert, F. Sonata no 1 in D, D384 (1816). Isaac Stern, vn; Daniel Barenboim, pf. Sony SM2K 64528 13

Brahms, J. The lover writes, op 47 no 5 (1858); Girl’s love suit, op 48 no 3 (1860); Gold prevails over love, op 48 no 4 (1868); Lover’s vow, op 69 no 4 (1877). Jessye Norman, sop; Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 459 469-2 8

Schoenberg, A. Symphonic poem: Pelléas et Mélisande, op 5 (1903). Paris O/Daniel Barenboim. CBS MK 38557 43

Chopin, F. Nocturnes: in B, op 32 no 1 (1836); in G minor, op 37 no 1 (1838). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 415 117-2 11

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

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 Di Cox

Tchaikovsky, P. String quartet no 1 in D, op 11 (1871). Amadeus Quartet. DG 479 1924 27

Ravel, M. Piano trio in A minor (1914). Florestan Trio.

Hyperion CDA67114 26

Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy for violin and harp, op 124 (1907). Duo Capriccio. Berlin 0012902BC 14

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

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 3 in A, op 69 (180708). Pablo Casals, vc; Otto Schulhof, pf. Naxos 8.110949/50 20

Wednesday 9 November

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 Anabela Pina

Martin y Coll, A. Danza del hacha; El villano (pub. 1708). Hesperion XX/Jordi Savall. EMI CDM 7 63145 2 4

Orejón y Aparicio, J. de Recitative and aria: Mariposa de sus misterioso, from Ya que el sol misterioso. Carol Ann Allred, sop; Danny Mallon, perc; Chatham Baroque.

Dorian Recordings DOR-90263 7

Janitsch, J. Chamber sonata in D, op 5, Echo Il Gardellino.

Accent ACC 24262 15

Araia, F. The shepherd who in shadowy night, from Seleuco (1744). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Pier Luigi Febretti, ob; I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis.

Decca 478 6767 10

Carulli, F. Grand duo in E minor, op 86 (pub. 1814). Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7169 17

Hassl, F. Trio sonata VI in G, from Six trio sonatas (1751). L’Arcadia. Guild GMCD 7806 11 Caudioso, D. Mandolin concerto in G. Artemandoline. DHM 19075841512 13

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Mozart, W. Serenade no 8 in D, K286, Notturno (1776-77). London SO/Peter Maag. Decca 466 500-2 16

Rosetti, F. Horn concerto in D minor (c1782). Michael Thompson, hn; Philharmonia O/ Christopher Warren-Green.

Nimbus NIM 5018 21

Raff, J. Symphony no 3 in F, op 153, In the forest (1869). Milton Keynes City O/Hilary Davan Wetton. Hyperion CDA66628 45

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 DON QUIXOTE

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Salieri, A. Overture to Don Quixote (1770). Slovak RSO/Michael Dittrich. Naxos 8.554838 7

Telemann, G. Suite: Don Quixote. Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.554019 18

Ravel, M. Chanson romanesque; Chanson épique, from Don Quichotte à Dulcinée (1933). Bruce Martin, bass-bar; Michael Brimer, pf. ABC 476 3439 5

Rubinstein, A. Don Quixote, humoresque, op 87 (1870). Slovak PO/Michael Halász. Marco Polo 8.220359 21

Dreyfus, G. There is something of Don Quixote in all of us (1990). Jochen Schubert, gui. Move MD 3129 8

Minkus, L. Pas de deux, from Don Quixote (1869). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 771-2 8

Strauss, R. Tone poem: Don Quixote, op 35 (1896-97). Theo Olof, vn; Klaas Boon, va; Tibor de Machula, vc; Royal Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. DG 480 0478 41

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Ross Hayes

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Angela Cockburn

Boito, A. Mefistofele. Opera in four acts, with prologue and epilogue. Libretto by composer. First performed Milan, 1868.

MEFISTOFELE: Nicolai Ghiaurov, bass

FAUST: Luciano Pavarotti, ten

MARGHERITA: Mirella Freni, sop

London Opera Ch; Trinity Boys’ Choir; National PO/Oliviero de Fabritiis.

Decca 410 175-2 2:27

Mefistofole, having made a defiant boast to God that he can break a soul, pursues Faust and, in exchange for supernatural aid, buys his soul. They sign a pact and are borne away on Mefistofele’s cloak. While Mefistofele courts Martha, Faust induces Margherita to give her mother a sleeping draught so that she can meet Faust that night. Mefistofele transports Faust to a satanic orgy in the wild Brocken in the Harz Mountains. Here Faust is shown a vision of Margherita in prison, accused of the murder of her mother and child. Mefistofele and Faust visit her. She refuses to flee with Faust and dies in his arms. Mefistofele then takes Faust to ancient Thessaly where he

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meets Helen of Troy. He succumbs to her ravishing beauty. Finally, old and weary, Faust is seen huddled in his study with Mefistofele demanding his price. Faust, clutching his Bible, prays to God for mercy. The heavenly choir proclaims his salvation and Mefistofele's defeat.

Sarasate, P. de Concert fantasy on Gounod’s Faust (1874). Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Graeme McNaught, pf.

Dynamic CDS 94 11

23:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Chloe Sinclair

Richter, M. Dream 8 (late and soon), from Sleep (2013-15). Grace Davidson, sop; Max Richter, pf, org, elec; American Contemporary Music Ensemble. DG 479 5258 12

Mustonen, O. Sonata (2006). Steven Isserlis, vc; Olli Mustonen, pf.

BIS SACD2042 15

Edwards, R. Concerto: Full moon dances (2012). Amy Dickson, sax; Sydney SO/Miguel Harth-Bedoya.

Bruch, M. Quintet in A minor, op posth. (1918). Vadim Gluzman, vn; Sandis Steinbergs, vn; Maxim Rysanov, va; Ilze Klava, va; Reins Birznieks, vc. BIS SACD-1852 24

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Josie Ryan

Bartók, B. Divertimento for strings (1939). I Musici de Montréal/Yuli Turovsky. Chandos CHAN 8515 27

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 22 in E flat, K482 (1785). Australian CO/Paul BaduraSkoda, pf & dir. Fine Music tape archive 34

Respighi, O. Symphonic poem: Pines of Rome (1924). Leslie Pearson, org; Philharmonia O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8989 22

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 JOACHIM AND FRIENDS

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Holst, G. Symphony in F, op 8, The Cotswolds (1899-1900). Ulster O/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.572914 23

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Raff: Symphony no 1 Prepared by Brian Drummond

Raff, J. Cavatina, op 85 no 3 (1859). Yuko Nishino, vn; Philharmonia O/Yondani Butt. ASV DCA 1000 5

Liszt, F. Symphonic poem no 2: The funeral triumph of Tasso (1849/50-51). New Zealand SO/Michael Halász. Naxos 8.557847 13

Raff, J. Marcia, op 85, no 1 (1859). Ingolf Turban, vn; Jascha Nemtsov, pf. cpo 999 768-2 5

Thursday 10 November

ABC 481 1703 29 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 James Nightingale

Rossini, G. Overture to Eduardo and Cristina (1819). Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 259-9 9

Grainger, P. The man I love; Love walked in, after Gershwin (1945). Leslie Howard, pf. ABC 481 1601 8

Pfitzner, H. Six love songs, op 35 (1924). Julie Kaufmann, sop; Iris Vermillion, sop; Donald Sulzen, pf; Axel Bauni, pf.

cpo 999 491-2 12

Franck, C. Suite from Psyché (1888). Christian Ivaldi, pf; Noël Lee, pf.

Arion ARN 68293 20

Sibelius, J. The lover, op 14 (1893/1911). Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Paul Hillier.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 807485 6

Joachim, J. Variations for viola and piano, op 10 (pub. 1860). Zaslav Duo. Music & Arts CD-1087(2) 22

Dietrich, A. Concerto in G minor, op 32 (c1876). Alban Gerhardt, vc; Berlin RSO/ Hannu Lintu.

Hyperion CDA67583 23

Schumann, R. Three romances, op 94 (1849; arr.). Massimo Data, bn; Piero Barbareschi, pf. Brilliant Classics 95009 11

Brahms, J. Sonata no 1 in G, op 78 (1878-79). Krysia Osostowicz, vn; Susan Tomes, pf. Hyperion CDA66465 27

14:30 PRE-RAPHAELITE CONNECTIONS

Prepared by Paul Cooke Wallace, W. Symphonic poem no 3: Sister Helen (1898). BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins.

Hyperion CDA66848 19

Vaughan Williams, R. Willow-Wood (1909). Roderick Williams, bar; Royal Liverpool Ch & PO/David Lloyd-Jones.

Naxos 8.557798 14

Alwyn, W. Autumn legend (1954). Nicholas Daniel, cora; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox.

Chandos CHAN 9065 12

Handel, G. Trio sonata in C minor. Carl Dolmetsch, rec; Frank Preuss, vn; Marguerite Dolmetsch, va da gamba; Nigel Foster, hpd. Allegro PCD 990 13

Wagner, R. Entry of the gods into Valhalla, from Das Rheingold (1853-54). Cleveland O/ George Szell.

CBS M2YK 46466 7

Raff, J. Duo on themes from Wagner’s Lohengrin, op 63 no 3 (1853). Livia Sohn, vn; Benjamin Loeb, pf. Naxos 8.570202 9

Symphony no 1, op 96, To the Fatherland (1861). Rhenish PO/Samuel Friedman. Naxos 8.555411 1:10

22:00 OBOE IN CHAMBER

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Haydn, J. Divertimento in D, Hob.II:D18 (c1760). Péter Pongrácz, ob; Bertalan Hock, ob; András Medveczky, hn; Deszö Mesterházy, hn; Tibor Fülemile, bn; András Nagy, bn. Hungaroton HRC 155 11 Dorati, A. Duo concertante (1983). Diana Doherty, ob; David Korevaar, pf. ABC 465 782-2 15

22:30 ULTIMA THULE 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Friday 11 November

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 Rita Felton

Beethoven, L. Sonata in F, op 17 (1800; arr.). Maria Kliegel, vc; Nina Tichman, pf. Naxos 8.555785 14

Ravel, M. Suite from Mother Goose (1908-10; arr. McIntyre). Canberra Wind Soloists. ABC 434 718-2 14

Mussorgsky, M. St John’s night on Bald Mountain (1867; arr. Rimsky-Korsakov). Finnish RSO/Leif Segerstam.

BIS CD-325 11

Milhaud, D. La création du monde (1923; arr. Seidenburg). Turtle Island String Quartet; Ying Quartet.

Telarc CD-80630 11

Albinoni, T. Sonata da chiesa in D minor (transcr. Balsom). Alison Balsom, tpt; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock.

Warner 0 19162 2 8

Tartini, G. Concerto no 2 in E minor, D55 (transcr.). Björn Gäfvert; org; Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble. BIS CD-1975 15

Paganini, N. Moto perpetuo, op 11 (aft. 1830; arr. Hunsberger). Wynton Marsalis, cornet; Eastman Wind Ensemble/Donald Hunsberger. CBS MK 42137 5

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Paul Cooke Edwards, R. Symphony, Da pacem, Domine (1992). Sydney SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 438 610-2 29

Foulds, J. Cello concerto in G, op 17 (190809). Raphael Wallfisch, vc; Bournemouth SO/ Martin Yates. Dutton Epoch CDLX 7284 36

Parry, H. From death to life (1914). London PO/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 6610 17

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 FRENCH FAVOURITES

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Marais, M. La sonnerie de Sainte Geneviève du Mont de Paris (pub. 1723). Alice Harnoncourt, vn; Nikolaus Harnoncourt, va da gamba; Herbert Tachezi, hpd. Harmonia Mundi HMC 90414 9

Satie, E. Trois gymnopédies (1888). Joanna MacGregor, pf. Warner 2564 67263-5 8

Bizet, G. C'est toi ... Au fond du temple saint, from The pearl fishers (1863). Plácido Domingo, ten; Thomas Hampson, bar; Philharmonia O/Eugene Kohn. EMI 5 55554 2 8

Debussy, C. La mer (1903-05). Royal Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Radio Nederland RCO12004 25

Ravel, M. Piano concerto in G (1931). Alicia de Larrocha, pf; London PO/Lawrence Foster. Decca 478 6966 23

Fauré, G. Sicilienne, from Pelléas et Mélisande, op 80 (1898; transcr. Bergström). Mats Rondin, vc; Mats Bergström, gui. Vanguard 99057 4

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

Brilliant Classics 94355 23

Widor, C-M. Toccata, from Symphony for organ no 5 in F minor, op 42 no 1 (1880). Jennifer Chou, org. ABC 476 4991 7

15:00 OISTRAKH IN RECITAL

Prepared by Derek Parker Bach, J.S. Sonata no 5 in F minor, BWV1018 (bef. 1725). David Oistrakh, vn; Lev Oborin, pf.

Brilliant Classics 8402 20 Suk, J. Burleska, op 17 no 4 (1900). David Oistrakh, vn; Abram Makarov, pf. Brilliant Classics 8402 3

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 9 in A, op 47, Kreutzer (1802-03). David Oistrakh, vn; Frida Bauer, pf. Brilliant Classics 8402 31

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Julie Simonds

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA Spanish composers

Prepared by Frank Morrison Falla, M. de Ballet: El amor brujo (1915/16). New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. CBS MYK 44721 26

José, A. Sinfonia castellana (1923). Castille and León SO/Alejandro Posada. Naxos 8.557634 29

Chueca, F. Agua, azucarillos y aguardiente, Preludio (1897). Teresa Berganza, mezz; English CO/Enrique Garcia Asensio. Ensayo ENY CD 3407 3

Rodrigo, J. Concierto de Aranjuez (1939). Karin Schaupp, gui; Dinah Woods, cora; Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 480 6461 23

Granados, E. Suite on Galician songs (1899). Barcelona SO/Pablo González. Naxos 8.573263

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Dubious attributions

Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic

Attrib. Handel, G. Concerto in G minor for two transverse flutes, bassoon, strings and continuo, HWV309b (arr. from Trio sonata HWV309). Musica ad Rhenum/Jed Wentz, fl & dir.

Vanguard 99088

Attrib. Pool, P. Sonata III in C. Pavel Cerny, org. LBCD 71/74

Attrib. Telemann, G. Flute concerto in G (arr.). Maurice André, tpt; Munich Bach O/Karl Richter. Decca 478 4664

Attrib. Biber, H. Credo, from Missa salisburgensis (c1682). Musica Antiqua Cologne; Gabrieli Consort and Players/ Reinhard Goebel, Paul McCreesh. Archiv 457 611-2

Attrib. Bach, J.S. Sonata in C minor, BWV1024. Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Richard Tunnicliffe, vc; Paul Nicholson, hpd. Hyperion CDD22025 14

Attrib. Purcell, H. Incidental music for The Tempest (c1695). Meredith Hall, sop; Gillian Keith, sop; Rosemary van der Hooft, mezz; Nils Brown, ten; Michael Colvin, ten; Brett Poligato, bar; Paul Grindlay, bar; Aradia Baroque Ensemble/Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.554262 49

Saturday 12 November

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Anne Irish Ravel, M. La valse (1921). Louis Lortie, pf. Chandos CHAN 7004/5 11

Debussy, C. Suite: Children’s corner (190608). Pascal Rogé, pf. Decca 478 5616 17

Bizet, G. Chants du Rhin (1865). Julia Severus, pf. Naxos 8.570831-32

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10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Hochschule für Musik, Dresden Part 1

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Wagner, R. A Faust overture (1840/43-44). Dresden PO/Michel Plasson. EMI 5 56358 2 12

Weber, C.M. Clarinet concerto no 1 in F minor, op 73 (1811). Oskar Michallik, cl; Staatskapelle Dresden/Kurt Sanderling. Berlin 0012862BC 24

Franchetti, A. Studenti, udite!, from Germania (1902). Enrico Caruso, ten; Salvatore Cottone, pf. RCA GD 60495 2

Blacher, B. Variations on a theme of Paganini, op 26 (1947). Vienna PO/Georg Solti. Decca 452 853-2 14

Damrosch, W. Danny Deever, op 2 no 7. Michael Halliwell, bar; David Miller, pf. Artworks AW028 4

Weber, C.M. Huntsmen’s chorus, from Der Freischütz (1821). Leipzig Radio Ch; Staatskapelle Dresden/Silvio Varviso. ABC 480 5629 3

Handel, G. Oboe concerto no 3 in G minor, HWV287 (1703-05). Maurice André, tpt; Hedwig Bilgram, hpd; Munich Bach O/Karl Richter. Decca 478 4664 8

Frederick II. Symphony in D (c1742-47). Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach CO/Hartmut Haenchen. Capriccio 10 064 11

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Robert Small Williams, Clifton. Symphonic dance no 3, Fiesta (1965). Dallas Wind Symphony/Howard Dunn.

Reference RR-38 7

Nixon, R. Fiesta del Pacifico (1960). Dallas Wind Symphony/Howard Dunn. Reference RR-38 9 Gould, M. Santa Fe saga (1956). Dallas Wind Symphony/Howard Dunn. Reference RR-38 10

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 VIOLINISTS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Handel, G. Sonata in D (1750). Cynthia O'Brien, vn; John O'Donnell, hpd. Move MD 3126 11

Bach, J.S. Chaconne, from Partita no 2 in D minor, BWV1004 (1720). Sophie Rowell, vn. Fine Music concert recording 15

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Operetta in the afternoon

Prepared by Angela Cockburn Sullivan, A. Cox and Box. Operetta in one scene. Libretto by W.S. Gilbert. First performed, London, 1867.

BOUNCER: Donald Maxwell, bass COX: Neil Davies, bar BOX: James Gilchrist, ten BBC NO of Wales/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 10321 36

Retired military man, Sergeant Bouncer, has double-let an apartment to both James John Cox, a hatter, who works days, and John James Box, a printer, who works nights. Bouncer swaps over their personal belongings in the brief gap when neither man is home, so neither knows about the other, although they sometimes pass on the stairs, and Cox is suspicious because the room often reeks of tobacco and he wonders why his groceries keep disappearing.

Once Cox has left for work, Bouncer rearranges everything before Box arrives, settles in and sets his dinner to cook while he takes a nap. Cox has scored an unexpected day off, arrives home, removes what he takes for Bouncer's food and puts his own meal on to cook. There's a flurry of farcical action as each man repeatedly discards the other's food, before the two men suddenly come face to face. After some discussion they agree that this is all Bouncer's fault and make friends with each other.

As they chat, they discover that Cox's fiancée, Penelope Anne, whom he'd rather like to ditch, also happens to be Box's ex-fiancée, whom he has already ditched by faking his suicide. They gamble to decide who should NOT get the girl, but both men use loaded dice. A series of contradictory letters arrive which resolve to show Penelope Anne had married someone else, a Mr. Knox. Cox and Box decide they must be long-lost brothers and, as such, they agree to share the apartment.

The sorcerer. Operetta in two acts. Libretto by W.S. Gilbert. First performed London, 1817.

ALEXIS: David Palmer, ten

SIR MARMADUKE POINTDEXTRE: Donald Adams, bass

ALINE: Valerie Masterson, sop CONSTANCE: Ann Hood, sop

DR DALY: Alan Styler, bass MRS PARTLET: Jean Allister, cont LADY SANGAZURE: Christene Palmer, cont JOHN WELLINGTON WELLS: John Reed, bar

D’Oyly Carte Opera Ch; Royal PO/Isidore Godfrey.

Decca 436 807-2 1:25

Alexis, the son of the Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre, is betrothed to the aristocratic Aline Sangazure. Villagers are celebrating but Constance Partlet is unhappy because she is in love with the local vicar, Dr. Daley, while he believes he is unlucky in love. Despite Mrs. Partlet's attempts at matchmaking, the middleaged Dr. Daly seems unable to believe that a young girl like Constance would be interested in him. The widower, Sir Marmaduke, and Aline’s widowed mother, Lady Sangazure, are concealing long-held feelings for each other. Alexis tells Aline of his plans to implement his principle that love should unite all classes and ranks. He has invited a representative from a respectable London firm of family sorcerers to the celebrations. The sorcerer, John Wellington Wells, assisted by sprites, fiends, imps, demons, ghosts and other fearsome magical beings, prepares a love potion, sufficient to affect the entire village, except that it must have no effect on married people. The potion is added to the teapot at the wedding feast. Everyone except Alexis, Aline and Wells drink it. Everyone else experiences hallucinations and all fall unconscious. At midnight when the villagers awake, all fall in love with the first person of the opposite sex whom they see. Most matches are highly unsuitable. Wells regrets the results of his magic when the fearsome Lady Sangazure fixes on him as the object of her affections. Alexis thinks that he and Aline should also drink the potion as a test of their love. Aline yields to his persuasion, drinks the potion and, on waking, meets Dr. Daly and falls in love with him. Alexis desperately appeals to Wells to reverse the effects but this means that either Alexis or Wells should give up his life to the Evil One. Wells, resignedly, bids farewell and is swallowed up by the underworld in a burst of flames. The spell is broken and the villagers pair off according to their true feelings, celebrating with another feast.

Overture to Macbeth (1888). English Northern Philharmonia/David Lloyd-Jones. Hyperion CDA66515 8

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Organ Music Society of NSW

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Maureen Meers

Herman, J. Excerpts from Mame (1966). Angela Lansbury, Frankie Michaels, Charles Braswell, voices. Columbia SK 60958

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Strouse, C. Excerpts from Annie (1977). Andrea McArdle, Reid Shelton, Sandy Faison, Robert Fitch, voices. Columbia SK 60723 20

Menotti, G. Suite from Amahl and the night visitors (1951). New Zealand SO/Andrew Schenck. Koch 3-7005-2 6

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Max Reger

Prepared by James Nightingale

Reger, M. Four tone poems after A. Böcklin, op 128 (1913). Royal Concertgebouw O/ Nemme Järvi.

Chandos CHAN 8794 25

Sonata, op 42 no 4 (1899). Ulf Wallin, vn. cpo 777 762-2 17

Six-part choruses, op 39: Silence; Evening song; A glimpse of spring (1899). Danish National Radio Choir/Stefan Parkman.

Chandos CHAN 9298 14

Waldeinsamkeit, op 76 no 3 (190304); Es schläft ein stiller Garten (1906); Schlummerleid, from Liebeslieder (1902). Mchaela Schuster, mezz; Markus Schlemmer, pf.

Oehms OC 1833 7

Introduction and passacaglia in D minor (1913). Robert Smith, org. Fine Music concert recording 7

String trio no 2 in D minor, op 141b (1915), Trio Lirico.

Audite 97.714 22

Requiem, op 144b (1915). Dietrich FischerDieskau, bar; St Michael's Choir, Hamburg; Monteverdi Choir; Hamburg State PO/Gerd Albrecht.

Orfeo MP1902 16

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by James Nightingale

Schubert, F. String quartet no 6 in D, D74 (1813). Sine Nomine Quartet. Erato 2292-45635-2 21

Marcello, B. Arianna abbandonata (aft. 1727). Magdalena Kožená, mezz; Collegium 1704/ Václav Luks.

PentaTone PTC 5186 725 27

Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 21 in C, K467 (1785). Camerata Salzburg/Stefan Vladar, pf & dir.

Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908601.30 25

Bax, A. Symphony no 5 (1932). Royal Scottish NO/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.554509 41

Sunday

November

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Peter Poole

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Bach, J. Christian Laudate pueri Dominum (1760). Joanne Lunn, sop; Georg Poplutz, ten; Concerto Köln/Gerhard Jenemann. Carus 83.347 22

Bouteiller, P. Motet: O fidelis, et dilecte commensalis. Belinda Montgomery, sop; Marais Project/Mara Kiek, Jennifer Eriksson. Mara Music MMMP001 6

Mendelssohn, F. Magnificat in D (1822). Yale Schola Cantorum; Yale Voxtet; Yale Collegium Players/Simon Carrington. Naxos 8.572161 26

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Rex Burgess Weber, C.M. Overture to Oberon (1826). Israel PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 8

Ocean, thou mighty monster! from Oberon (1826). Gundula Janowitz, sop; German Opera O/Ferdinand Leitner. Decca 467 910-2 9

Variations on a Russian song, Schöne Minka, op 40 (1814-15). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 462 763-2 17

Symphony no 2 in C (1807). London Classical Players/Roger Norrington. EMI 5 55348 2 19

Paganini, N. Grand sonata in A, op 39 (180304). Monica Huggett, vn; Richard Savino, gui. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907116 23

Violin concerto no 2 in B minor, op 7 (1826). Alexander Markov, vn; Saarbrücken RSO/ Marcello Viotti. Erato 2292-45788-2 30

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Linda Marr

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Piano plus Part 2 Prepared by Anne Irish Grieg, E. Sonata no 3 in C minor, op 45 (1887). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Elena Mordkovitch, pf. Chandos CHAN 9184 25

Schumann, R. Drei Fantasiestücke, op 73 (1849). Paul Dean, cl; Stephen Emmerson, pf. Melba MR301138 10

Mozart, W. Piano trio in C, K548 (1788). Macquarie Trio. Fine Music concert recording 18

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. All creatures of our God and King; King of Glory; How shall I sing that Majesty. Massed Choirs of Royal School of Church Music 60th Anniversary Concert; Martin How, org; Michael Laird Brass Ensemble; Lionel Dakers, cond.

Argo 421 418-2 11

Luther - Bach - Vulpius. Ein feste Burg is unser Gott (1716). Franz Liszt Hochschule für Musik Chamber Choir; Felix Friedrich, org; Gert Frischmuth, cond. Eterna 8 27 925 8

Bach, J.S. Bereite dir, from Cantata, BWV147: Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (1723). Joan Sutherland, sop; Geraint Jones Choirs & O/ Geraint Jones.

EMI CD-CFP 4532 5

Zelenka, J. Gloria, from Missa Sancta Caeciliae (1711). Prague Baroque Soloists; Ensemble Inégal/Adam Viktora. Nibiru 01672231 17

Bramma, H. I will receive the cup of salvation, from Psalm 116. Choir of All Saints, Margaret Street, London; Henry Parkes, org; Paul Brough, cond.

Priory PRCD 1060 4

Mendelssohn, Fanny. Recitative and final chorus, from Oratorio with words from the Bible (1831). Ulrike Sonntag, sop; Helene Schneiderman, cont; Wolfgang Schöne, bar; Stuttgart Philharmonia Choir & O/Helmut Wolf. Carus 83-135 5

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA Schubert sonatas in minor keys Part 2 Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Beethoven, L. Rondo in G, op 51 no 2 (c1800). Jörg Demus, pf.

LP Ariola-Eurodisc 88 287 9

Ries, F. Fantasie on Mozart ‘s The marriage of Figaro (1817). Christian Lambour, pf. Schwann 310 120 15 Mozart, W. Duettino concertante in F (transcr. Busoni). Anthony Paratore, pf; Joseph Paratore, pf.

LP Schwann VMS 1031

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Schubert, F. Sonata no 14 in A minor, D784 (1823). Stephen Hough, pf. Hyperion CDA67027 22

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Dittersdorf, C. Sinfonia no 4 in F, The rescue of Andromeda by Perseus (1783). Failoni O/ Hanspeter Gmür. Naxos 8.553369 30

Hindemith, P. Symphony, Mathis der maler (1935). Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM 7 69242-2 27

Prokofiev, S. Piano concerto no 3 in C, op 26 (1917-21). Byron Janis, pf; Moscow PO/Kyrill Kondrashin. Mercury 434 333-2 27

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Kerry, G. Bright meniscus (1997). Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 476 226-8 9

Cantata (1989). Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir/John Grundy. Fine Music tape archive 13 Étude. Esther van Stralen, va. Tall Poppies TP161 7

The dreaming sea; When Creon would have killed you, from Medea (1993). Merlyn Quaife, sop; Michael C. Smith, ten; Chamber Marle Opera/Mark Summerbell. ABC 476 192-7 12

Heart’s-clarion (1998). Geoffrey Payne, tpt; strings of Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 476 226-8 13

Christchurch monody. Susie Bishop, soprano vn; Jennifer Eriksson, va da gamba; Catherine Upex, va da gamba; Tommie Andersson, theorbo.

Move MCD 633 6

String quartet no 5. Acacia Quartet. Apra Amcos 2018 MWAMCC 20

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1874

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Saint-Saëns, C. Danse macabre, op 40 (1874). French NO/Lorin Maazel, vn & dir. CBS MYK 42610 7

Brahms, J. Three quartets, op 64 (1874). RIAS Chamber Choir; Alain Planès, pf; Marcus Creed, cond.

Harmonia Mundi HMG 501592/93 14

Doppler, F. Andante et rondo, op 25 (pub. 1874). Claudi Arimany, fl; Shigenori Kudo, fl; Alan Branch, pf. Capriccio C5296 8

Mussorgsky, M. Death of Boris Godunov, from Boris Godunov (1874). Eliane Lublin, sop; Ruggero Raimondi, bass; Paris National Opera Theatre Ch & O/Emil Tchakarov. LP Erato STU 71434 12

Fibich, Z. String quartet no 1 in A (1874). Talich Quartet. Calliope CAL 3332 23

Grieg, E. Album leaf, op 28 no 2 (1874). Eva Knardahl, pf. BIS CD-108 3

Sarasate, P. de Concert fantasy on Gounod’s Faust (1874). Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Graeme McNaught, pf. Dynamic CDS 94 11

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Dvorák, A. Overture: Hussite, op 67 (1883). London SO/István Kertész. Decca 452 946-2 14

Beach, A. Piano concerto in C sharp minor, op 45 (1897-99). Danny Driver, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Rebecca Miller. Hyperion CDA68130 35

Schubert, F. Symphony no 2 in B flat, D125 (1814-15). Swedish CO/Thomas Dausgaard. BIS BIS-1989 34

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

13:00 THE RIVERS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Strauss, J. II Waltz: By the Elbe, op 477 (1897). Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. Sony 88875035492 10

Piazzolla, A. River Seine. Eleftheria Kotzia, gui.

Chandos CHAN 9732 4

Lambert, C. The Rio Grande (1927). BBC Singers; BBC Concert O/Barry Wordsworth. Decca 452 324-2 15

Smetana, B. The Moldau, from My country (1874-79). Israel PO/István Kertész. Decca 476 2453 11

Bizet, G. Les chants du Rhin (1865). Setrak, pf.

Harmonia Mundi HMA 1905223.24 21

Ivanovici, I. Waltz: The Danube waves. Budapest Strauss Ensemble/István Bogár. Naxos 8.578041-42 9

Schenck, J. Sonata no 2 in A minor for two viole da gamba, from Nymphs of the Rhine, vol I (c1700). Les Voix Humaines. Naxos 8.554414 11

14:30 PEACEFUL SCENES SHATTERED

Prepared by Iris Zeng

Bach, J.S. Sheep may safely graze, from Cantata, BWV208 (c1713; transcr. Walton). Tasmanian SO/David Stanhope. ABC 480 6403 7

Schubert, F. The shepherd on the rock, D965 (1828; arr.). Cecelia Wasson, sop; Robert Alemany, cl; JoAnn Falletta, gui. Koch 3-75682-2 HI 13

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 6 in F, op 68, Pastoral (1808). Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 429 039-2 36

Prokofiev, S. Peter and the wolf (1936). Jay Laga’aia, narr; Tasmanian SO/Kenneth Young. ABC 476 3686 27

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist

19:00 JAZZ PULSE with Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo 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 Chopin, F. Polonaise in G flat, op posth (1829). Roger Woodward, pf. Fine Music concert recording 8

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22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Deborah Evans 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter Monday 14 November Tuesday 15 November

Brixi, F. Organ concerto in C. Jan Hora, org; Prague CO/Frantisek Vajnar.

LP Supraphon 11 10 3029 G 13

Bach, J. Christian Sonata in G, op 5 no 3 (pub. 1766). Susan Alexander-Max, clvd. Naxos 8.570476 10

Grieg, E. Humoresques, op 6 (1865). Eva Knardahl, pf. BIS CD-107 12

Haydn, J. Trio in F, Hob.XV17 (1790). Wilbert Hazelzet, fl; Christiaan Norde, vc; Jacques Ogg, fp. Globe GLO 5061 17

Liszt, F. Legends (1863). Alfred Brendel, pf. Philips 410 040-2 19

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Ibert, J. Divertissement (1930). Tapiola Sinfonietta/Paavo Järvi.

BIS CD-630 17

Spohr, L. Clarinet concerto no 2 in E flat, op 57 (1810). Michael Collins, cl; Swedish CO/ Robin O’Neill.

Hyperion CDA67509 25

Ives, C. Symphony no 2 (1902-10). Nashville SO/Kenneth Schermerhorn. Naxos 8.559076 42

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

14:00 DANIEL BARENBOIM: 80 YEARS Part 3

Pianist and conductor

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Mozart, W. Quartet no 1 in G minor K478 (1785-86). Michael Barenboim, vn; Yulia Deyneka, va; Kian Soltani, vc; Daniel Barenboim, pf. DHM 483 5255 30

Chopin, F. Piano concerto no 1 in E minor, op 11 (1830). Daniel Barenboim, pf; Staatskapelle Berlin/Andris Nelsons. DG 477 9520 41

Scarlatti, D. Sonata in E, Kk380 (L23). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 479 6724 7

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 5 in C minor, op 67 (1807-08). West-Eastern Divan O/Daniel Barenboim. Decca 478 3511 34

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Dziedzic

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

20:00 JUST IN with Charles Barton

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

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Hummel, J. Quartet in E flat (1808). Fabrizio Meloni, cl; Andrea Pecolo, vn; Luca Ranieri, va; Mario Finotti, vc. Naxos 8.554280 30

Alkan, C-V. Sonate de concert in E for cello and piano, op 47 (c1856). Members of Trio Alkan.

Brilliant Classics 95568 32

Maconchy, E. String quartet no 2 (1936). Hanson Quartet.

Unicorn-Kanchana DKP9080 20

Reinecke, C. Trio in A minor, op 188 (1887). Ingo Goritzki, ob; Barry Tuckwell, hn; Ricardo Requejo, pf.

Blavet, M. Sonata no 1 in G, op 2 (1732). Masahiro Arita, fl; Kiyomi Suga, fl; Masako Hirao, bass viol; Yasunori Imamura, theorbo; Chiyoko Arita, hpd. Denon CO-75957/8 12

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Michael Field

Schumann, R. Overture to Manfred, op 115 (1848-49). O Mozart/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1061 12

Poulenc, F. Concert champêtre (1927-28). Ton Koopman, hpd; Rotterdam PO/James Conlon. Erato ECD 88141 25

Schmidt, F. Symphony no 1 in E (1896-99). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9357 45

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 THE FRANKFURT GROUP

Wednesday 16 November

Claves 50 803 28 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 Boyce, W. Overture to Cambridge installation ode (1749). New Philharmonia O/Raymond Leppard. Philips 446 569-2 9

Buonamente, G. Suite for recorder, violin and continuo, from Book III (pub. 1626). Palladian Ensemble.

Linn CDK 015 9

Byström, T. Air russe varié (pub. 1799). Eero Heinonen, pf.

Finlandia FACD 012 14

Albert, H. Turpe snex miles, turpe senilis amor. Andreas Scholl, ct; Pablo Valetti, vn; Alix Verzier, vc; Karl Ernst Schröder, lute; Markus Märk, hpd.

Harmonia Mundi HMC 901505 5

Campra, A. Cantata: Les femmes (pub. 1708). Peter Harvey, bar; London Baroque. BIS CD-1495 14

Cambini, G. Quintet no 1 in B. Avalon Wind Quintet.

Naxos 8.553410 15

Prepared by Derek Parker

Quilter, R. A children’s overture (1911). Slovak RSO/Adrian Leaper. Naxos 8.570575/76 11

Grainger, P. Youthful suite (1899/1940-45). Sydney SO/John Hopkins. ABC 476 595-7 26

Quilter, R. Three English dances (1910). Czecho-Slovak RSO/Adrian Leaper. Naxos 8.554713 7

Scott, C. Early one morning (1931/62). John Ogden, pf; London PO/Bernard Herrmann. Lyrita SRCD.251 15

Grainger, P. Thanksgiving song (1945). Melbourne SO & Ch/Andrew Davis. Chandos CHSA 5121 13

Quilter, R. Suite no 1: Where the rainbow ends (1911). Northern Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. EMI CDC 7 49933 2 15

Scott, C. Piano concerto no 2 (1958). Howard Shelley, pf; BBC PO/Martyn Brabbins. Chandos CHAN 10211 20

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Clark

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by James Nightingale

Janácek, L. The Makropulos affair. Opera in three acts. Libretto by the composer after the comedy by Karel Čapek. First performed Brno,1926.

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EMILIA MARTY: Elizabeth Söderström, sop

ALBERT GREGOR: Peter Dvroský, ten JAROSLAV PRUS: Václav Vitek, bar Vienna State Opera Ch; Vienna PO/Charles Mackerras.

Decca 430 372-2 1:35

The singer Emilia Marty intervenes in a legal case concerning a disputed 100-year-old will. One of the parties to the will, Albert Gregor, is the descendant of the illegitimate son of a former Baron Prus; the other is the present baron. Emilia¹s interest is not so much in the document itself as in even more ancient papers with it. She eventually reveals that her real name is Elina Makropulos, born in 1575, daughter of a royal physician who had tried out an elixir on her which prolonged her life. She has lived for over 300 years, under various names, all with the initial E.M., and was the mother of Albert Gregor¹s ancestor. Feeling herself growing old, she is trying to find the formula to renew her life span but, when it is found, she decides she is tired of life and gives the document to the daughter of a clerk in the lawyer¹s office, who burns it as Marty dies.

Schulhoff, E. Three atmospheric portraits, op 12 (1913). Magdalena Kozená, mezz; Christoph Henschel, vn; Malcolm Martineau, pf. DG 471 581-2 6

22:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by James Nightingale Krása, H. Quartet (1921). Hawthorne String Quartet. Decca 440 853-2 22

Kaprálová, V. Forever, op 12 no 1 (1936-37; arr. Heijden). Laura van der Heijden, vc; Jâms Coleman, pf. Chandos CHAN 20227 3

Schulhoff, E. Sonata no 1 (1924). Margaret Babinsky, pf. Capriccio C7297 16

Lutoslawski, W. Partita (1984). Krzysztof Bakowski, vn; Polish National RSO/Antoni Wit. Naxos 8.553202 17

Lutyens, E. La natura dell’acqua, op 154 (1981). Martin Jones, pf. Resonus RES10291 7

Eötvös, P. Alle vittime senza nome (2016). Frankfurt RSO/Péter Eötvös. BMC CD 284 24 Chin, U. Xi (1997-98). Ensemble Intercontemporain/David Robertson. Kairos 0013062KAI 23

Thursday 17 November

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 Jacky Ternisien Williams, J. Music from Jane Eyre (1971). Boston Pops O/John Williams. Philips 420 946-2 13

Fauré, G. Orchestral suite from Pelléas et Mélisande, op 80 (1898). Basle SO/Ivor Bolton. Sony 19075818582 19

Tárrega, F. Recuerdos de la Alhambra, op 29. John Williams, gui. Sony 88697529852 4

Campra, A. Cantata: Énée et Didon (pub. 1714). Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901316/18 15

Mendelssohn, F. Songs without words, bk I, op 19b (1834). Luba Edlina, pf. Chandos CHAN 8948/9 18

Lovreglio, D. Fantasia on themes from Verdi’s La traviata, op 45. Colin Bradbury, cl; Oliver Davies, pf. ASV DCA 701 10

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Mendelssohn, F. Overture: The Hebrides, op 26, Fingal's Cave (1830). Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 446 279-2 10

Beethoven, L. Piano concerto no 2 in B flat, op 19 (1795). Martha Argerich, pf; Swiss Italian O/Gabriel Chmura. DG 477 9884 28

Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 4 in F minor, op 36 (1877). Russian State SO/Valery Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9608 45

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 AUSTRALIAN PIANO

Prepared by James Nightingale

Grainger, P. Suite: In a nutshell (1916). Leslie Howard, pf. ABC 464 192-2 19

Benjamin, A. Concertino (1927). Lamar Crowson, pf; London SO/Arthur Benjamin. Everest EVC 9029 15

Sculthorpe, P. Nocturnal (1983). Ian Munro, pf.

Tall Poppies TP058 10

Kats-Chernin, E. The Schubert blues (1996). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 456 668-2 9

14:00 INSPIRED BY DANTE

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Wallace, W. Symphonic poem no 1: The passing of Beatrice (1892). BBC Scottish SO/ Martyn Brabbins.

Hyperion CDA66848 16

Verdi, G. Pater noster; Ave Maria (1880). Cristina Gallardo-Domas, sop; Daniele Ferrari, org; Milan Giuseppe Verdi Ch & SO/Riccardo Chailly.

Decca 467 280-2 11

Liszt, F. Prolégomènes à Divina Commedia, Dante sonata, version 2. Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44580 20

Zandonai, R. No, Smaragdi, no! from Francesca da Rimini (1914). Renata Tebaldi, sop; Franco Corelli, ten; Les Choeurs Léman; Suisse Romande O/Anton Guadagno. Decca 467 918-2 18

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 2 in D, op 43 (1901). Royal PO/Charles Mackerras. Tring TRP013 43

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Sue Jowell

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Haydn: Symphony no 97

Prepared by James Nightingale

Beethoven, L. Octet in E flat, op 103 (1792) European CO Wind Soloists. ASV CD COE 807 21

Haydn, J. Excerpts from Scottish folksong arrangements, Hob.XXXIa:47 (bef. 1792). Janet Baker, mezz; Yehudi Menuhin, vn; George Malcolm, hpd. Testament SBT 1241 14 Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 27 in B flat, K595 (1791). Malcolm Bilson, fp; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 427 850-2 31

Hummel, J. Sonata no 1 in C, op 2 no 3 (1792). Ian Hobson, pf. Arabesque Z 6564 17

Haydn, J. Symphony in C, Hob.I:97 (1792). Cleveland O/George Szell. Sony M2YK 45673 28

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22:00 CLARINET IN CHAMBER

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Weber, C.M. Clarinet quintet in B flat, op 34 (1815). Sabine Meyer, cl; members of Academy of St Martin in the Fields. EMI 5 57359 2 27

22:30 ULTIMA THULE 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Friday 18 November

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 PLEASURE IN MANY FORMS

Prepared by Derek Parker

Schubert, F. Overture to The devil’s pleasure castle, D84 (1813-14). Prague Sinfonia/ Christian Benda.

Naxos 8.570328

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Purcell, H. Ode for St Cecilia’s Day: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683). Christina Clarke, sop; Alfred Deller, ct; Mark Deller, ct; Jane Ryan, bass viol; Robert Elliott, hpd; Stour Music Festival CO.

Harmonia Mundi HMA 190222 19

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

Something borrowed Prepared by Paul Cooke

Czerny, C. Introduction and brilliant variations on a favourite march, from Pacini’s opera Arabi nelle Gallie (1831). Rosemary Tuck, pf; English CO/Richard Bonynge. Naxos 8.573254 15

Mendelssohn, F. Selected Songs without words (arr. Ottensamer). Andreas Ottensamer, cl; Yuja Wang, pf. DG 002894836069 18

Tintner, G. Variations on a theme of Chopin (1934). Helen Huang, pf. Naxos 8.570258 11

Borne, F. Fantaisie brillante after Bizet’s Carmen. Sharon Bezaly, fl; Ervin Nagy, pf. BIS CD-1039 11

Paviour, P. Ruminations, after Elgar; Love of the father, after Gibbons. Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir; Christopher Allsop, org; Stephen Shellard, cond. Regent REGCD 410 9

Stravinsky, I. Suite from The soldier’s tale (1918; arr. Stravinsky 1919). Dene Olding, vn; Nigel Westlake, cl; David Bollard, pf. Fine Music concert recording 15

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Anne Irish

Sibelius, J. Suite: Karelia, op 11 (1893). Finnish RSO/Jukka-Pekka Saraste. RCA RD87765 14

Lalo, E. Cello concerto in D minor (1876). Paul Tortelier, vc; City of Birmingham SO/Louis Frémaux.

EMI 7 69457 2 27

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

Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto in C, RV180, Pleasure, from The human passions (c1720). Giuliano Carmignola, vn; Sonatori de la Goiosa Marca.

Divox CDX 79406

Griffes, C. The pleasure dome of Kubla Khan, op 8 (1912-17). Seattle Symphony/Gerard Schwartz.

Naxos 8.559724

Handel, G. Streams of pleasure ever flowing, from Theodora, HWV68 (1750). Karina Gauvin, sop; Marie-Nicole Lemieux, alto; Il Complesso Barocco/Alan Curtis. naïve V 5307 6

14:00 MENDELSSOHN, THE VOICE AND THE ORCHESTRA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Mendelssohn, F. Concert piece no 1 in F minor, op 113 (1832). Sabine Meyer, cl; Wolfgang Meyer, bshn; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Kenneth Sillito. EMI 5 57359 2 7

Concert aria: Infelice, op 94 (1834/43). Rosamund Illing, sop; Melbourne SO/Heribert Esser.

ABC 434 898-2 9

Double concerto in D minor (1823). Polina Leschenko, pf; Australian CO/Richard Tognetti, vn & dir.

BIS SACD-1984

Symphony no 2 in B flat, op 52, Hymn of praise (1840). Barbara Bonney, sop; Edith Wiens, sop; Peter Schreier, ten; Michael Schönheit, org; Leipzig Radio Choir; Gewandhaus O/Kurt Masur. Teldec 244 178-2

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with James Hunter

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Music of Ernest Chausson

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Chausson, E. Viviane, symphonic poem on a legend of the round table, op 5 (1882). Nancy Symphonic and Lyric O/Jérôme Kaltenbach. Naxos 8.553652 12

Soir de fête, op 32 (1897-98). BBC PO/Yan Pascal Tortelier.

Chandos CHAN 9650 14

Poème de l'amour et de la mer, op 19 (188290). Françoise Pollet, sop; Monte Carlo PO/ Armin Jordan. FNAC 592275 30

Poème, op 25 (1896). Christian Ferras, vn; Pierre Barbizet, pf; Belgian NO/Georges Sébastian. DG 480 6655 19

Symphony in B flat, op 20 (1890). Loire PO/ Marc Soustrot.

Pierre Verany PV 792051 34

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE

Francesco Geminiani in Italy and London

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Scarlatti, A. Concerto grosso no 3 in F (c1715). Concerto de’ Cavalieri/Marcello di Lisa.

DHM 88985370012 7

Lonati, C. Sonata no 8 in D minor for violin and continuo (pub. 1701). Jaap Schröder, baroque vn; Christophe Coin, baroque vc; Hopkinson Smith, baroque gui. LP EMI 1C 065-99 760 8

Corelli, A. Concerto grosso in B flat, op 6 no 11 (pub. 1714). Tafelmusik Baroque O/Jean Lamon, vn & dir.

DHM RD 77908 10

Geminiani, F. Concerto grosso in B flat, op 7 no 6 (pub. 1746). Malcolm Latchem, vn; Stephen Shingles, va; Denis Vigay, vc; Ian Watson, hpd; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Iona Brown, vn & dir.

ASV DCA 724 18

Sonata in A for violin and continuo, op 1 no 1 (1715). Locatelli Trio.

Hyperion CDA66583 8

Handel, G. Suite no 6 in F sharp minor, HWV431 (1720). Erin Helyard, hpd.

ABC 481 5711 10

Avison, C. Sonata in C minor/major for harpsichord, two violins and cello, op 5 no 2 (1756). London Baroque.

Amon Ra SAR 14 8

Geminiani, F. Lady Ann Bothwell's lament; Sleepy body, from Five Scots airs (pub. 1749). Members of Palladian Ensemble.

Linn CKD010

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Ballet: The enchanted forest (c1752). Milan Angelicum O/Newell Jenkins. LP Nonesuch H-71151 31

Saturday 19 November

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

Glinka, M. Variations brillante in A on a theme by Donizetti (1831). Victor Ryabchikov, pf. BIS CD-980 11

Medtner, N. Sonata reminiscenza in A minor, op 38 no 1 (1911). Emil Gilels, pf. Philips 456 796-2 13

Schumann, R. Symphonic études, op 13 (1834-7). Alfred Brendel, pf. Vanguard OVC 4027 26

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Elder Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide Prepared by Paul Cooke Holst, G. A Somerset rhapsody (1906-07). Royal Scottish NO/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.553696 10

Hyde, M. Fantasy trio in B minor (1932-33). Antoni Bonetti, vn; Marc Bonetti, vc; James Muir, pf. Walsingham 2WAL8036-2 11 Feld, J. Sonata (1981-82). Jirí Tancibudek, ob; David Blumenthal, pf. ABC 461 703-2 15

Veress, S. Four Transylvanian dances (194349). Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 62005 13

Llewellyn, B. Berceuse (1991). Lights Chamber Ensemble. Move MD 3261 6 Williams, N. Five bagatelles (2010). Jeanell Carrigan, pf. Wirripang Wirr 038 9

Koehne, G. Rain forest (1982). Australian Youth O/Christoph Eschenbach. ABC 426 478-2 15

11:30 ON PARADE

Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Bach, J.S. The cathedral (arr. Giles). Canadian Brass. Musica Viva MV 1011 7

Joplin, S. Original rags. Pioneer Brass. Centaur CRC 2131 2

Sullivan, A. Overture to The Yeomen of the Guard. Black Dyke Mills Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos CHAN 4528 5

Gregson, E. Concerto for tuba and brass band. Besses o’ the’ Barn Band/Roy Newsome.

Chandos CHAN 4502 6

Jessel, L. Parade of the tin soldiers. Sellers Engineering Band/Norman Law. Chandos CHAN 4527 4

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

13:00 TREASURES OF THE VOICE

Felicity Lott

Prepared by Paul Cook Handel, G. What passion cannot music raise and quell, from Ode for St Cecilia’s Day, HWV76 (1739). Felicity Lott, sop; Anthony Pleeth, vc; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. ABC 442 9812 8

Schubert, F. The shepherd on the rock, D965 (1828). Felicity Lott, sop; Michael Collins, cl; Ian Brown, pf. IMP PCD 868 12

Chausson, E. Hothouse, op 24 (1896). Felicity Lott, sop; Graham Johnson, pf. Hyperion CDA67321/2 14

Jaubert, M. Saisir (1939). Felicity Lott, sop; Paris Chamber Ensemble/Armin Jordan. Virgin 5 22128 2 19

14:00 AUSTRALIAN VIOLINISTS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Debussy, C. Sonata in G minor (1917). Asmira Woodward-Page, vn; Scott Davie, pf. Fine Music concert recording 12

Mozart, W. String duo no 1 in G, K423 (1783). Carl Pini, vn; Jane Hazelwood, va. Fine Music tape archive 14

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE

At the ballet

Prepared by Gerald Holder

Stravinsky, I. Ballet: The firebird (1910). Sydney SO/David Robertson. Sydney Symphony SSO201402 50

Ballet: Agon (1957). Los Angeles Festival SO/ Igor Stravinsky. Sony SM3K 46 291-302 26

Tchaikovsky, P. Ballet: Onegin (1879; arr. Stolze). Sydney SO/John Lanchbery. LP HMV OASD 7600 53

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Classical Guitar Society with Sue McCreadie

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Angela Cockburn

Novello, I. Excerpts from The dancing years (1939). Valerie Masterson, sop; Louise Winter, mezz; David Fieldsend, ten; National SO/John Owen Edward.

Ter Orbis Music N58 17

Bernstein, L. Excerpts from Candide (1956). Marilyn Hill Smith, sop; Mark Beudert, ten; Nicholas Grace, voice; original cast of Scottish Opera production; O/Justin Brown. Ter Orbis Musc N31 17

Coward, N. Excerpts from Bitter sweet (1929). Valerie Masterson, sop; Rosemary Ashe, sop; Donald Maxwell, bar; Martin Smith, voice; New Sadler’s Wells Opera O/ Michael Reed.

Ter Orbis Music N27 15

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Dmitri Shostakovich

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Shostakovich, D. Piano trio no 1 in C minor, op 8 (1923). Oslo Trio.

Simax PSC 1014 14

Theme and variations, op 3 (1922). London SO/Leon Botstein.

Telarc CD-80642 16

Three romances on poems by Pushkin, op 46a (1936). Sergei Lieferkus, bass; Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi. DG 439 860-2 8

Piano concerto no 2 in F, op 102 (1957). Dmitri Shostakovich, pf; I Musici de Montréal/ Maxim Shostakovich.

Chandos CHAN 8443 18 Quartet no 8 in C minor, op 110 (1960). Emerson String Quartet. DG 463 284-2 20

Hamlet’s dialogue with conscience, op 143a (1973). Ortrun Wenkel, cont; Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink.

Decca 417 514-2 3 Sonata, op 134 (1968). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; Clifford Benson, pf. Chandos CHAN 10612 X 30

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Kuhlau, F. Concertino in F minor, op 45 (1821). Ib Lanzky-Otto, hn; Frøydis Ree Wekre, hn; Odense SO/Othmar Maga. Unicorn-Kanchana DKPCD 9110 23 Mozart, W. Serenade no 9 in D, K320, Posthorn (1779). Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 452 604-2 45

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Brahms, J. Four songs for women's choir, two horns and harp, op 17 (1860). RIAS Chamber Choir; Stefan Jezierski, hn; Manfred Klier, hn; Marie-Pierre Langlamet, hp; Marcus Creed, cond.

Harmonia Mundi HMC 901592 15

Dohnányi, E. Sextet in C for clarinet, horn, piano and string trio, op 37 (1935). Endymion Ensemble.

ASV DCA 943 30

Sunday 20 November

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Gerry Myerson

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Piano plus Part 3 Prepared by Anne Irish Bottesini, G. Fantasia on Bellini’s Beatrice di Tenda. Joel Quarrington, db; Andrew Burashko, pf. Naxos 8.557042 11

Psalms. No 143, Hear my prayer; No 24, The earth is the Lord’s. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Willcocks; Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; Jonathan Bielby, org; George Guest, cond. Decca 452 941-2 6

Wesley, S.S. Magnificat; Nunc dimittis in E. Geoffrey Shaw, bass; Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral, London; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond.

Hyperion CDA 66249 11

00:00

CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Robert Small

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Schubert, F. Psalm 23: Gott ist mein hirt, D706 (1820). Christine Brewer, sop; Holst Singers; Graham Johnson, pf; Stephen Layton, cond. Hyperion CDJ33031 5

Mendelssohn, F. Psalm 2: Warum toben die Heiden; Psalm 22: Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen, from Three psalms, op 78 (1848). Håkan Hagegård, bar; Oslo Cathedral Choir/Terje Kvam. Nimbus NI 5171 16

Handel, G. Psalm 110/111: Dixit Dominus, HWV232 (1707). Westminster Abbey Choir & O/Simon Preston. DG 478 5183 32

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

Prepared by Frank Morrison

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

Paganini, N. Quartet no 3 (c1815). Paganini String Quartet. Dynamic CDS 134 23

Tomásek, V. Nähe des Geliebten, op 53. Kurt Widmer, bass; Klaus Linder, pf. LP EMI-Electrola 1C 065-99 834 7

Stamitz, C. Quartet in E flat, op 8 no 2 (1773). Guy Henderson, ob; Gabor Reeves, cl; Gordon Skinner, bn; Anthony Buddle, hn. Fine Music concert recording 10

Ries, F. Grand sonata in C, op 20 (c1810). Klaus Storck, vc; Alfons Kontarsky, pf. Telefunken 6.42813 19

Lachner, F. Symphony no 1 in E flat, op 32 (pub. 1828). Singapore SO/Choo Hoey. Marco Polo 8.220360 35

Kuhlau, F. Grand trio in G, op 119. Wolfgang Schulz, fl; Matthias Schulz, fl; Madoka Inui, pf. Naxos 8.570309 15

Beethoven, L. Trio in D, op 70 no 1, Ghost (1808). Julian Rachlin, vn; Mischa Maisky, vc; Martha Argerich, pf. DG 479 5096 26

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL:

Celebrating Noel Mewton-Wood

Prepared by Derek Parker

Bullock, E. Anthem: Give us the wings of faith. Choir of Guildford Cathedral; Peter Wright, org; Andrew Millington, cond. Priory PRCD 257 3

Wesley, S.S. Anthem: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Choir of Guildford Cathedral; Peter Wright, org; Andrew Millington, cond. Priory PRCD 257 4

Wood, C. Anthem: O Thou the central orb. Choir of Guildford Cathedral; Peter Wright, org; Andrew Millington, cond.

Priory PRCD 257 5

Hymns: Dear Lord and Father of mankind; Now thank we all our God. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral, London; English Brass Ensemble; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond. Helios CDH 55036 6

Schumann, R. Scenes from childhood, op 15 (1838). Noel Mewton-Wood, pf. ABC 461 900-2 14

Shostakovich, D. Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings, op 35 (1933). Harry Sevenstern, tpt; Noel Mewton-Wood, pf; Concert Hall SO/ Walter Goehr. ABC 461 900-2 21

Tippett, M. Compassion, from The heart’s assurance (1950-51). Peter Pears, ten; Noel Mewton-Wood, pf. ABC 461 900-2 4

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 8 in G, op 30 no 3 (1801-2). Ida Haendel, vn; Noel MewtonWood, pf. ABC 461 900-2 14

Bliss, A. Sonata (1939). Peter Donohoe, pf. Naxos 8.557146 22

Tchaikovsky, P. Piano concerto no 2 in G, op 44 (1880). Noel Mewton-Wood, pf; Winterthur SO/Walter Goehr. ABC 461 900-2 33

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Richard Munge

Hymn. The king of love my shepherd is. Choirs of St Paul’s Parish, K Street, Washington, DC; Washington Symphonic Brass; Bruce Neswick, org; Jeffrey Smith, cond.

Pro Organo 7090 7

Vierne, L. Finale, from Symphony no 1. Simon Preston, org. Decca 430 091-2 6

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA

Schubert’s sonatas in minor keys Part 3 Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Schubert, F. Fantasy in C, D605 (1814; compl. Munro). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP079 10

Mendelssohn, Fanny. Three melodies nos 1, 2 and 5 (1847). Irene Barbuceanu, pf. Schwann 3-1589-2 9

Schubert, F. Sonata no 16 in A minor, D 845 (1825). Imogen Cooper, pf. Ottavo OTR C68608 35

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Anabela Pina

Spohr, L. Clarinet concerto no 3 in F minor, WoO19 (1821). Karl Leister, cl; Stuttgart RSO/ Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos.

Orfeo C 088 201 A 28

Dvorák, A. Serenade in E, op 22 (1875/78). Strings of Prague Philharmonia/Jakub Hrusa. Supraphon SU 3932-2 29

Molino, F. Guitar concerto in E minor, op 56. Pepe Romero, gui; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Iona Brown. Decca 478 5669 24

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20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by Nev Dorrington

Preissner - Gerrard. From the album

Melodies of my youth (2019). Lisa Gerrard, sop; Dominik Wania, pf. Universal 776 653 9 38

Francisci - Gerrard. From the album Exaudia (2022). Lisa Gerrard, sop; Marcello de Francisci, elec.

Schubert Music AC 0062 37 Gerrard, L. Sailing to Byzantium; Abwoon (2004). Lisa Gerrard, sop; Patrick Cassidy, elec.

4AD CAD 2403 9

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Deborah Evans

Monday 21 November

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: 1848

Prepared by Di Cox Schumann, R. Overture to Manfred, op 115 (1848; arr.). Eckerle Piano Duo. Naxos 8.572879 12

Nicolai, O. Duo sonata no 1 in F (1848). Roger Montgomery, hn; Christopher Larkin, hn.

Hyperion CDA67119 16

Spohr, L. Sextet in C, op 140 (1848). Sándor Papp, va; Tamás Varga, vc; New Haydn Quartet.

Naxos 8.555968 24

Liszt, F. Grand fantasy I: Reminiscences of Donizetti’s Lucrezia Borgia, (1848). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44543 11

Berlioz, H. The death of Ophelia, from Tristia, op 18 no 2 (1848). Lyon NO Choir; Noel Lee, pf; Bernard Tetu, cond. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901293 5

Czerny, C. Andante e polacca (1848). Hermann Baumann, hn; Leonard Hokanson, pf. Philips 416 816-2 11

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Elaine Siversen Marsh, J. Symphony no 6 in D (ed. GrahamJones). Chichester Concert/Ian GrahamJones.

Olympia OCD 400 20

Tchaikovsky, P. The seasons, suite for piano and orchestra, op 37a (1875-76; orch. Groslot). Il Novecento/Robert Groslot, pf & dir. Vanguard 99030 39

Stravinsky, I. Suite no 2 from The firebird (1919). Chicago SO/Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI 5 85974 2 23

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

13:00 FAMILY CONNECTIONS

The Bach family

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Bach, J. Christoph Wie bist du denn, o Gott?

Michael Schopper, bass; members of Musica Antiqua/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 419 253-2 12

Bach, W.F. Sonata no 3 in B flat (1731-46). Guy Penson, pf. Ricercar RIC 051043 13

Bach, J.S. Brandenburg concerto no 3 in G, BWV1048 (c1711-13). Concerto Italiano/ Rinaldo Alessandrini.

naïve OP 30412 10

Bach, J.M. Auf, lasst uns den Herren loben. Ulla Groenewold, cont; members of Musica Antiqua/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 419 253-2 6

Bach, W.F. Trio no 1 in D (c1762). Alain Marion, fl; Marzio Conti, fl; Daniele Roi, hpd. Fonè 89 F 04-28 9

Bach, J.C.F. Keyboard concerto in E flat. Music Collection. Naxos 8.570474 19

Bach, W.F. Symphony in D. Cologne CO/ Helmut Müller-Brühl. LP Schwann VMS 1411 12

Bach, J.S. Suite no 1 in C, BWV1066 (c1724). Akademie für Alte Musik. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2901578.79 26

15:00 JOY OF LIFE

Prepared by Derek Parker

Honegger, A. Chant de joie (1923). Royal PO/ Hermann Scherchen. Westminster 471 245-2 6

Bax, A. This worldes joie (1923). Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer.

Chandos CHAN 9139 7

Messiaen, O. Regard et l'esprit de joie, from Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jésus (1944). Simon Docking, pf. Fine Music tape archive 8

Kinsella, J. Symphony no 3, Joie de vivre (1990). NSO of Ireland/Prionnsías O’Duinn. Marco Polo 8.223766 31

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Field

19:00 JAZZ PULSE with Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Eddie Bernasconi 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

Albrechtsberger, J. Prelude and fugue. Elizabeth Anderson, Douglas Lawrence, org. Move MD 3180 6

Bruch, M. Fantasy, op 11 (1860). Martin Berkofsky, pf; David Hagan, pf. Turnabout TV 334 732 10

Galuppi, B. Sonata no 4 in D, from A pastime at the harpsichord (1781). Jörg Ewald Dähler, hpd. Claves 50 603 8

Valentini, Giuseppe. Sonata in E. Lev Yevgrafov, vc; Lydia Yevgrafova, pf. Melodiya C10 19589 000 13

Debussy, C. Images, first set (1905). Boris Berman, pf. Chandos CHAN 9294 17

Clarke, Rebecca. Piano trio (1921). Bekova Sisters. Chandos CHAN 9844 25

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by James Nightingale

Novák, V. Symphonic poem: Toman and the wood nymph, op 40 (1907). BBC PO/Libor Pesek.

Chandos CHAN 9821 26

Finsterer, M. Lake ice, missed tales 1 (2013). Kees Boersma, db; Sydney SO/Jessica Cottis. ABC 481 9111 19

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 1 in E minor, op 39 (1899). Rotterdam PO/Valery Gergiev. Radio Netherlands RPHO2008-1 38

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Tuesday 22 November

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

14:00 SOME PLEASURES OF LIFE

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV211: Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, Coffee cantata (1734). Emma Kirkby, sop; Rogers Covey-Crump, ten; David Thomas, bass; Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 478 7863 25

Strauss, J. II Waltz: Wine, women and song, op 333 (1869). Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. Sony 88875035492 10

Walton, W. Anon in love (1959). Martyn Hill, ten; Westminster Singers; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox.

Chandos CHAN 8824 11

Sousa, J.P. Excerpts from People who live in glass houses (1909). Razumovsky SO/Keith Brion.

Naxos 8.559008 15

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

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

French sixes and sevens Prepared by Rex Burgess

Pleyel, I. Wind sextet in B flat. Consortium Classicum. Musikproduktion MD+G L 3460 17

Saint-Saëns, C. Septet in E flat, op 65 (1881). Paul Archibald, tpt; Marcia Crayford, vn; Jeremy Williams, vn; Roger Chase, va; Christopher van Kampen, vc; Rodney Slatford, db, Ian Brown, pf.

Virgin VC 7 90751-2 18 d’Indy, V. String sextet in B flat (1927). François Mereaux, va, Michel Poulet, vc; Quatuor Joachim.

Calliope CAL 3891.2 22

Caplet, A. Septet for three female voices and string quartet (1909). Sandrine Piau, sop; Sharon Coste, sop; Sylvie Deguy, mezz; Ensemble Musique Oblique.

Harmonia Mundi HMC 901417 14

Poulenc, F. Sextet for piano and wind quintet (1932-39). Athena Ensemble.

Chandos CHAN 6543 20

Koechlin, C. Septet, op 165 (1937). O Città Aperta Wind Ensemble/Filippo Farinelli. Brilliant Classics 9266 15

Wednesday 23 November

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 Jacky Ternisien

Grétry, A-E-M. Overture to Le Magnifique (1773). English CO/Richard Bonynge.

Decca 440 844-2 11

Vachon, P. String quartet in D, op 7 no 2 (1772). Rasumovsky Quartet.

ASV GAU 151 14

Naudot, J-C. Flute concerto in D, op 11 no 1 (pub. 1737). Neil McLaren, fl; Cambridge Baroque Camerata.

Amon Ra CD-SAR 52 10

Yost, M. Duets: nos 1 and 2. Michel Portal, cl; Paul Meyer, cl. EMI 5 56732 2 7

Stuck, J-B. Cephalus and Aurora (1706). Taryn Fiebig, sop; Ensemble Battistin. ABC 476 594-1 17

Duport, J-L.

Allegro, from Étude no 17 in E flat minor; Allegro, from Étude no 7 in G minor. Alessandro Andriani, vc. Brilliant Classics 94725 5 Colin de Blamont, F. Greek and Roman festivals (1723). Les Ombres. Ambronay AMY301 16

Greek and Roman festivals for transverse flute and chamber ensemble (1723). Les Ombres. Ambronay AMY301 16

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Schumann, R. Overture, scherzo and finale, op 52 (1841). O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner.

Archiv 457 591-2 17

Rodrigo, J. Concierto madrigal (1966). Slava Grigoryan, gui; Leonard Grigoryan, gui; Queensland O/Brett Kelly. ABC 476 8072 34

Farrenc, L. Symphony no 2 in D, op 35 (1845). Solistes Européens, Luxembourg/ Christoph König. Naxos 8.573706 33

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 MUSICAL TABLEAUX

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Saint-Saëns, C. Prelude and tableaux 1 to 5, from Music for the film, L’assassination de duc de Guise (1908). USSR Ministry of Culture SO/ Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

LP Melodiya C10-20459-009 18

Kakabadse, L. Russian tableaux (2009). Madeleine Easton, vn; Sarah-Jane Bradley, va; Bozidar Vukotic, vc; Ben Griffiths, db. Naxos 8.572524 11

d’Indy, V. Tableaux de voyage, op 36 (1889; orch.). Iceland SO/Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN 10514 18 Rachmaninov, S. Études-tableaux, op 33 (1911). Xiayin Wang, pf. Chandos CHAN 10724 24 Maurice, P. Tableaux de Provence (1960). Guido Bäumer, sax; Aladár Rácz, pf. Odradek ODRCD337 15

Fanelli, E. Excerpts from Tableaux symphoniques d’après Le roman de la momie (1883-86). Slovak RSO/Adriano. Marco Polo 8.225234 24

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Prepared by Camille Mercep

Gounod, C. Faust. Opera in four acts. Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré. First performed Paris, 1869.

FAUST: Jerry Hadley, ten MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS: Samuel Ramey, bass

MARGUERITE: Cecilia Gasdia, sop

VALENTIN: Alexandru Agache, bar Welsh National Opera Ch & O/Carlo Rizzi. Warner Classics 2564 67691-5 3:11 Faust is old, depressed and about to take poison. Mephistopheles offers him youth in return for his soul, tempting him with a vision of beautiful Marguerite. Faust drinks the potion and is transformed into a handsome young knight. Faust and Marguerite fall passionately in love. Valentin returns from the wars to find his sister betrayed and deserted by Faust.

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He fights a duel with Faust and is slain. Faust and Mephistopheles visit Marguerite in prison, facing death for killing the child whom Faust has fathered. She recognises Mephistopheles as the devil and implores God for mercy. Angels gently bear her heavenward, Faust falls in prayer and Mephistopheles finds his way barred by an archangel.

23:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Prepared by Paul Cooke Lord, J. To notice such things (2009). Cormac Henry, fl; Jon Lord, pf; strings of Royal Liverpool PO/Clark Rundell. Avie AV 2190 27

Thursday 24 November

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Prepared by Chris Blower

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romance and romantics

Suk, J. Excerpts from Fairy tale, op 16 (18991900). Czech PO/Jiri Bélohlávek. Chandos CHAN 9640 19

Massenet, J. Esprits de l’air esprits de onde; Dance of the spirits; Où suis-je? from Esclarmonde (1890). Joan Sutherland, sop; National PO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 478 3964 10

Liszt, F. Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert (1879). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44576 17 Bernstein, L. Suite from West Side story (1960; arr. Gale). Center City Brass Quintet. Chandos CHAN 4554 18 Spohr, L. Sonata in C minor (c1805). Sophie Langdon, vn; Hugh Webb, hp. Naxos 8.555364 16

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Graupner, C. Overture in G for two horns, timpani and strings. Das Kleine Konzert/ Hermann Max. cpo 999 592-2 19

Arriaga, J. Symphony in D minor (1824). La Capella Reial de Catalunya; Le Concert des Nations/Jordi Savall. Astrée E 8532 29

Reinecke, C. Piano concerto no 3 in C, op 144 (1877). Klaus Hellwig, pf; North West German PO/Alun Francis. cpo 999 239-2 35

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

13:00 ‘I WISH I HADN’T ...’

Prepared by Chris Blower Wagner, R. Overture to Rienzi (1838-40). Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 12

Beethoven, L. Wellington’s victory, op 91 (1813). Czecho-Slovak RSO/Ondrej Lenárd. Naxos 8.570154-55 15

Verdi, G. Overture to Alzira (1845). BBC PO/ Edward Downes. Chandos CHAN 9510

Saint-Saëns, C. The carnival of the animals (1886). David Strange, vc; Anthony Goldstone, pf; Ian Brown, pf; Royal PO/Owain Arwel Hughes.

ASV QS 6124 22

Tchaikovsky, P. Overture:1812, op 49 (1880).

Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5867 16

Elgar, E. Pomp and circumstance march in D, op 39 no 1 (1901). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy.

Exton EXCL-00030 6

Shostakovich, D. When the war ended; The pioneers plant the forests; A walk in the future, from The song of the forests, op 81 (1949). Mikhail Kotliarov, ten; Nikita Storojev, bass; Brighton Festival Ch; New London Children's Choir; Royal PO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Decca 436 762-2 13

Ravel, M. Boléro (1928). Lyon NO/Leonard Slatkin. Naxos 8.572887 15

15:00 ALDO CICCOLINI

Italian pianist, French soul Prepared by Paul Cooke

Séverac, D. de Le chant de la terre (1901). Aldo Ciccolini, pf. EMI 5 72372 2 22

Castillon, A. Piano concerto in D, op 12 (1871). Aldo Ciccolini, pf; Monte Carlo PO/ Georges Prêtre. EMI 7 63943 2

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY

Liszt: A Faust symphony Prepared by David Brett Wagner, R. A Faust overture (1840/43-44). New York PO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 64 108

Beethoven, L. Ode to joy, from Symphony no 9 (1822-24). Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir, Symphonic Choir & O/Antony Walker. ABC 465 684-2 9

Berlioz, H. Excerpts from The damnation of Faust, op 24 (1845). Rotterdam PO/Valery Gergiev.

Radio Netherlands RPHO2008-1 12

Gounod, C. Quel trouble inconnu me pénètre? ... Salut! Demeure chaste et pur, from Faust (1859). Jonas Kaufmann, ten; Prague PO/Marco Armiliato.

Decca 478 6029 6

Liszt, F. A Faust symphony (1854). Peter Seiffert, ten; Male voices of the Ernst Senff Choir; Male voices of the Prague Philharmonic Choir; Berlin PO/Simon Rattle.

EMI 5 55220 2 1:09

22:00 SAXOPHONE IN CHAMBER

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Poulenc, F. Suite française (arr.). Swedish Saxophone Quartet.

Chamber Sound CSCD 96015 13

Creston, P. Sonata, op 19 (1939). Jean-Marie Londeix, alto sax; Pierre Pontier, pf. EMI 5 72360 2 12

22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 25 November

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 Gerald Holder

Albinoni, T. Concerto in D minor, op 9 no 2 (pub. 1721; arr. Thilde). Maurice André, tpt; London PO/Jésus López-Cobos.

EMI CMS 7 69880 2 9

Alyabyev, A. The Russian nightingale (arr. Richardson). Beverly Hoch, sop; Hong Kong PO/Kenneth Schermerhorn.

IMP PCD 827 6

Gershwin, G. Rhapsody in blue (1924; transcr. Dokshitser). Edward Tarr, tpt; Elisabeth Westenholz, pf.

BIS CD-152 12

Minkus, L. Pas de deux, from Don Quixote Act III (1869; arr. Lanchbery). State O of Victoria/John Lanchbery. ABC 480 6403 9

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Brahms, J. Variations on a theme by Haydn, op 56b (1873). Robert Chamberlain, pf, Darryl Coote, pf. Move MCD 064 18

Hoffmeister, F. Quartet in A, after Mozart’s K331, Alla turca. Israel Flute Ensemble. CDI 18809 24

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Michael Field

Rameau, J-P. Suite from Pygmalion (1748). European Union Baroque O/Roy Goodman. Naxos 8.557490 20

Strauss, R. Oboe concerto in D (1945/48). Heinz Holliger, ob; New Philharmonia O/Edo de Waart. Philips 438 733-2 26 Sullivan, A. Symphony in E, Irish (1866). Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Groves. EMI CDM 7 64726 2 36

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

13:00 AMERICAN CHAMBER

Prepared by Derek Parker

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Sonatina, op 205 (1965). William Bennett, fl; Simon Wynberg, gui.

ASV DCA 692 13

Stravinsky, I. Divertimento (1934). Anthony Marwood vn; Thomas Adès, pf. Hyperion CDA67723 20 Beach, A. Sonata in A minor, op 34 (1896). Terri Pontremoli, vn; Anita Pontremoli, pf. Centaur CRC 2119 30

Barber, S. String quartet, op 11 (1936/38). Brodsky Quartet. Chandos CHAN 10801 20

14:30 FROM THE LAND OF THE BRAVE

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

MacKenzie, A. Burns, second Scottish rhapsody, op 24. BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins.

Hyperion CDA66764 16

Mendelssohn, F. Fantasia in F sharp minor, op 28, Sonate écossaise (1833). Benjamin Frith, pf. Naxos 8.553541 14

Dauprat, L. Variations on a Scottish air, op 22. Sören Hermansson, hn; Erica Goodman, hp. BIS CD-648 10

Ravel, M. Chanson écossaise, from Chants populaires (1910). Inva Mula, sop; David Abramovitz, pf. Naxos 8.554176-77 3

Davies, P. Maxwell Renaissance Scottish dances (1973). Geoffrey Collins, fl; David Griffiths, cl; Dimity Hall, vn; Michelle Wood, vc; Karin Schaupp, gui; Claire Edwardes, perc.

Fine Music concert recording 8 Mackenzie, A. Scottish concerto, op 55 (1897). Steven Osborne, pf; BBC Scottish SO/ Martyn Brabbins.

Hyperion CDA67023 28

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Lloyd Capps

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA

Orchestras of the BBC Prepared by Peter Poole

Verdi, G. Prelude to Act III, from La traviata (1853). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda.

Chandos 10634 3

Bridge, F. Vignettes de danse (1938). BBC NO of Wales/Richard Hickox.

Chandos CHAN 10729(6) X 11

Easdale, B. Suite from Black narcissus (1947). BBC National Ch & O of Wales/Rumon Gamba.

Chandos CHAN 10636 14

Delius, F. The song of the high hills (1911; ed. Beecham). Olivia Robinson, sop; Christopher Bowen, ten; BBC Symphony Ch & O/Andrew Davis.

Chandos CHSA 5088 29

Benjamin, A. Suite from The conquest of Everest (1953; arr. Caratelli, Schürmann) BBC NO of Wales/Rumon Gamba.

Chandos CHAN 10713 10

Liszt, F. Symphony on Dante’s Divine Comedy (1866). Gillian Keith, sop; female voices of City of Birmingham Symphony Ch; BBC PO/ Gianandrea Noseda.

Chandos CHAN 10524 42

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE

Alessandro Stradella and Italian contemporaries

Prepared by Robert Gilchrist

Albertini, I. Sonata no 4 in C minor for violin and continuo. Members of Basel Consort.

Harmonia Mundi HMG 501651 6 Sanz, G. Suite española (arr. Yepes). Narciso Yepes, gui. DG 469 649-2 14

Matteis, N. Suite in A, from Ayres for the violin bk IV nos 1 to 11 (pub. 1685). Arcadian Academy/Nicholas McGegan.

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907067 17

Stradella, A. Overture to Santa Pelagia and arias. Chantal Santon Jeffery, sop; Galilei Consort/Benjamin Chénier.

Alpha ALPHA 297 13

Lonati, C. Sonata no 9 in C minor (1701). Jaap Schröder, scordatura vn; Christophe Coin, baroque vc. LP EMI 1C 065-99 760 13

Stradella, A. A cantata for the souls of Purgatory (c1680). Emma Kirkby, sop; Evelyn Tubb, sop; David Thomas, bass; Richard Wistreich, bass; Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley.

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00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson

09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC

Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE

Prepared by Krystal Li

Ravel, M. Menuet antique (1895). JeanPhilippe Collard, pf. EMI 5 72376 2 6

Haydn, J. Andante and variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6 (1793). Paul Badura-Skoda, fp. Astrée E 7714 15

Prokofiev, S. Sonata no 6 in A, op 82 (193940). Simon Trpceski, pf. EMI 5 75202 2 27

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC

Vienna: The Austrian Court during the Baroque

Prepared by Susan Foulcher

Schmelzer, J. Sonate con arie zu der kaiserlichen Serenada. New London Consort/ Philip Pickett.

Decca 458 081-2 7

Sonata ad tabulam in G. Flanders Recorder Quartet; Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel.

Archiv 453 442-2 6

Reutter, G. II Sinfonia in D. Nuovo Aspetto. Accent ACC 24275 3

Clarino concerto in D. Nuovo Aspetto. Accent ACC 24275 11 Richter, F. Oboe concerto in G minor (1741). Xenia Löffler, baroque oboe; Capricornus Consort, Basle/Peter Barczi. Christophorus CHR 77409 10

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Caldara, A. Missa laetare (1729). Max Emanuel Cencic, treb; Jean Nirouët, ct; Kurt Equiluz, ten; Ernst Jankowitsch, bass; Vienna Boys Choir; Ch Viennensis; Capella Caldara/ Uwe Christian Harrer. Philips 422 997-2 42

11:30 ON PARADE

Prepared by Peter Poole

Tomlinson, E. Suite of English folk dances (1951). Central Band of the Royal Air Force/ Duncan Stubbs. Chandos CHAN 10847 14

Korb - Roever. Highland cathedral. Australian Army Reserve Pipes and Drums; Australian Army Band. ABC 480 2944 4

Whelan, W. Riverdance (arr. Farr). Mike Kilroy, euphonium; Grimethorpe Colliery Band/Gary Cutt. Chandos CHAN 4545 6

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 VIOLINISTS

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Haydn, J. Keyboard trio in D, Hob.XV:24 (1795). Michael Dauth, vn; Catherin Hewgill, vc; Bernadette Balkus, pf. Fine Music concert recording 12

Beethoven, L. Trio in E flat, WoO38 (1791). Susie Park, vn; Timo-Veikko Valve, vc; Kathryn Selby, pf. Fine Music concert recording 15

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Choral masterworks

Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Psalm 150: Halleluiah! Louez le Dieu, caché dans ses saints tabernacles (1883). Sydney University Graduate Choir & O/Christopher Bowen.

SUGC 20170521 5

Oratorio: Rédemption (1871/73). Ève-Maud Hubeaux, mezz; Vlaams Radio Choir; Liège Royal PO/Hervé Niquet.

Musique en Wallonie MEW 1994 51 Vierne, L. Messe solennelle in C sharp minor, op 16 (1900). Choir of Westminster Cathedral; Joseph Cullen, org; Andrew Reid, org; James O'Donnell, cond. Hyperion CDA66898 23 Franck, C. Panis angelicus (1872). Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge/Christopher Robinson. Brilliant Classics 94412 3

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT

Sydney Schubert Society with Ross Hayes

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN

Prepared by Anabela Pina

Horner, J. Excerpts from the film, Legends of the Fall (1994). London SO/James Horner. Epic Soundtrax 478511 2 12

Kamen, M. Excerpts from the film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). Greater Los Angeles O/Michael Kamen. Morgan Creek 511050-2 9 Barry, J. Excerpts from the film, Dances with wolves (1990). Studio O/John Barry. Epic 467591-2 16

Horner, J. Excerpts from the film Titanic (1997). Sissel, sop; O/James Horner. Sony SK63213 16

19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER

Carl Nielsen

Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Nielsen, C. Suite: Snefrid (1893-99). Danish NSO/Thomas Dausgaard. Da Capo 6.220518 13

Symphony no 3, op 27, Sinfonia espansiva (1910-11). Kirsten Schulz, sop; Peter Rasmussen, bar; Danish RSO/Herbert Blomstedt. EMI 5 74188 2

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME

Prepared by Rex Burgess

Glière, R. Overture to Gyul'sara (1936). BBC PO/Vassily Sinaisky. Chandos CHAN 9518 17

Mussorgsky, M. Pictures at an exhibition (1924). Simon Tedeschi, pf. ABC 481 1963

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Scheherazade, symphonic suite after 1001 Nights, op 35 (1888). Samuel Magad, vn; Chicago SO/Daniel Barenboim. Apex 2564 67429-0

Franck, C. Messe solennelle, op 12 (1860). Louis Devos, ten; Belgian RTV Choirs; Daniel van Heste, vc; Lucien Fafchamps, db; Francette Bartholomée, hp; Hubert Schoonbroodt, org; Pierre Batholomée, cond. LP Schwann MW 80021 44

Alleluia, from Choeur de Pâques. Boys of King’s College Choir, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. EMI 5 57896 2 10

Dance of cocks, from Masquerade (1906). Swedish RSO/Esa-Pekka Salonen. CBS MK 44547 5

Chaconne, op 32 (1916). Leif Ove Andsnes, pf. Virgin 5 45129 2 9 Wind quintet, op 43 (1922). Bergen Wind Quintet.

BIS CD-428 26

Flute concerto (1926). Toke Lund Christiansen, fl; Danish National RSO/Michael Schønwandt. Chandos CHAN 8894 18

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Paul Roper

09:00 MUSICA SACRA

For Royalty

Prepared by Robert Small

Tavener, J. Elizabeth, full of grace (2002). Choir of the Temple Church; Holst Singers; Robert Millett, Tibetan bowl; James Vivian, org; English CO/Stephen Layton. Decca 478 6424 12

Walton, W. Coronation Te Deum (1952-53). Finzi Singers; Andrew Lumsden, org; Paul Spicer, cond. Chandos CHAN 9222 10

Elgar, E. Coronation anthem for George V, op 64: O hearken thou (1911). Choir of Worcester Cathedral; Adrian Partington, org; Donald Hunt, cond. Hyperion CDA66313 4

Mozart, W. Mass in C, K317, Coronation (1779). Emma Kirkby, sop; Catherine Robbin, cont; John Mark Ainsley, ten; Michael George, bass; Alistair Ross, org; Choir of Winchester Cathedral; Winchester College Quiristers; Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood. Decca 478 3640 25

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA

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

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Hummel, J. Piano trio no 1 in E flat, op 12 (c1803). Borodin Trio.

Chandos CHAN 9529 21

Boïeldieu, A. Harp concerto in C (1801). Lily Laskine, hp; Jean-François Paillard CO/JeanFrançois Paillard. Erato 2292-45084-2 21

Schubert, F. Die Forelle, D550 (1819); Die Taubenpost, D957 (1828). Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bass bar; Kristian Chong, pf. ABC 476 4363 6

Wagenseil, G. Sonata no 3 in C for three cellos and double bass, Suite des pièces (1764). Piccolo Concerto Vienna/Roberto Sensi.

Accent ACC 24242 19

Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:6, The morning (1761). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 423 098-2 21

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Orli Zahava

14:00 INTIMATE VOICES

Piano plus Part 4 Prepared by Anne Irish Schumann, R. Märchenbilder, op 113 (1851). Paul Coletti, va; Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDA66946 16

Brahms, J. Trio no 3 in C minor, op 101 (1886). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Lynn Harrell, vc; Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. EMI 7 54725 2 21

Saint-Saëns, C. Septet in E flat, op 65 (1881). David Guerrier, tpt; Renaud Capuçon, vn; Esther Hoppe, vn; Beatrice Muthelet, va; Gautier Capuçon, vc; Janne Saksala, db; Frank Braley, pf. EMI/Virgin 5 45602 2 16

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL

Winds and strings

Prepared by James Nightingale

Milhaud, D. The creation of the world, op 81 (1923). Lausanne CO/Alberto Zedda. Virgin VC 7 91098-2 17

Stravinsky, I. Symphonies of wind instruments (1920/47). New York PO/Pierre Boulez.

Sony SMK 68332 10

Britten, B. Phantasy in F minor (1932). Endellion String Quartet. Decca 478 5364 11

Weill, K. Concerto for violin and wind orchestra, op 12 (1925). Chantal Juillet, vn;

Winds of Berlin RSO/John Mauceri. Decca 452 481-2 29

Busch, A. Quintet (1927-28). Arno Bornkamp, sax; Utrecht String Quartet.

Ottavo OTR C100386 21

Schulhoff, E. Concerto for string quartet and wind ensemble, WV97 (1930). Leipzig String Quartet; Winds of German SO Berlin/Roland Kluttig. Capriccio C7297 22

17:00 HOSANNA

Prepared by Jeremy Hall

Palestrina, G. da Matin responsory (arr.).

Choir of Wellington Cathedral/Andrew Cantrill. Raven OAR-630 3

Hymn. Come thou Redeemer of the earth. Choir of Wellington Cathedral/Andrew Cantrill. Raven OAR-630 3

Byrd, W. Laetentur coeli. The Sixteen/Harry Christophers. Coro COR16140

Howells, H. A spotless rose. Tenebrae/Nigel Short.

Signum SIGCD182 4

Gibbons, O. This is the record of John. Choir of Winchester Cathedral; Sarah Baldock, org; David Hill, cond.

Helios CDH55228

Britten, B. A hymn to the Virgin. Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/Richard Marlow. Conifer 75605 517542

Dyson, G. Magnificat in F. Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; Iain Farrington, org; Christopher Robinson, cond. Nimbus NI 5589

Bach, J.S. Chorale: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme. Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardner. DG 478 4231

Naylor, E. Vox dicentis. Vasari Singers/ Jeremy Backhouse. Naxos 8572504

Hymn. Lo! He comes with clouds descending. Choir of Wellington Cathedral/Andrew Cantrill. Raven OAR-630

Edmundson, G. Toccata-prelude on Vom Himmel hoch. Stephen Disley, org. Herald HAVP 247 4

18:00 THE PIANO SONATA

Schubert’s sonatas in minor keys Part 4 Prepared by Jennifer Foong Beethoven, L. 32 Variations on an original theme in C minor, WoO80 (1806). Radu Lupu, pf.

Decca 478 2826

Brahms, J. Ballade in D, op 10 no 2 (1854). Claudio Arrau, pf. Philips 432 302-2 8

Schumann, R. Novelette in E, op 21 no 7 (1838). Roger Woodward, pf. Warner 9031774722 3

Schubert, F. Sonata no 19 in C minor, D958 (1828). Paul Lewis, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908456.57 32

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Prepared by Dan Bickel

Rameau, J-P. Ballet music from Les fêtes d’Hébé (1739). Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. Erato 3984-26129-2 33

Khachaturian, A. Symphony no 2, The bell (1943). Royal Scottish O/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8945 51

20:30 NEW HORIZONS

Prepared by James Nightingale

Skipworth, L. Quartet (2020). Diana Doherty, ob; Streeton Trio. Cygnus Arioso CA004 15

Rzewski, F. Amoramaro (2020). Lisa Moore, pf.

Canteloupe Music CA21173 16 Whitwell, S. Undiminished (2020). Emily Granger, hp. Avie AV2495 5

Howard, B. Blue poles. Alma Moodie Quartet. CIMF Live recording 18 Wilcox, F. Vivre sa vie, composer’s cut (2017). Ensemble Offspring. Move MD3456 16

Jonsdottir, T. Flow and fusion (2002). Iceland SO/Daniel Bjarnason. Sono Luminus DSL-92213 11

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Deborah Evans 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Monday

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC

A year in retrospect: 1882

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Sullivan, A. Overture to Iolanthe (1882). Royal Ballet Sinfonia/Andrew Penny. Naxos 8.554165 7

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Liszt, F. La lugubre gondola (1882).

Emmanuelle Bertrand, vc; Pascal Amoyel, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908250.79 10

Bourgault-Ducoudray, L-A. Rhapsodie cambodgienne (1882). Slovak RSO/Adriano Baumann.

Marco Polo 8.225234 17

Pfohl, F. Hagbart: Nordic rhapsody on a theme of Edvard Grieg (1882). Jamina Gerl, pf. Grand Piano GP784 18

Millöcker, C. Pot-pourri, from The beggar student (1882). Anni Frind, sop; Marcel Wittrisch, ten; Wilhelm Strienz, bass; Ch & O/ Bruno Seidler-Winkler. BBC CD 716 9

Reinecke, C. Sonata, op 167, Undine (1882). Sharon Bezaly, fl; Ronald Brautigam, pf. BIS SACD-1729 18

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Grétry, A-E-M. Overture to Le Magnifique (1773). English CO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 466 434-2 10

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

Hyperion CDA68043 30 Koechlin, C. The seven stars symphony, op 132 (1933). German SO/James Judd. Sony 88875192992 43

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

13:00 CINEMA

Prepared by Derek Parker Kats-Chernin, E. Cinema (2008). TamaraAnna Cislowska, pf. ABC 481 6430 1

Satie, E. Cinéma (1924). Alexandre Tharaud, Éric le Sage, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902017.18 9 Schoenberg, A. Accompaniment to a cinematographic scene, op 34 (1930). BBC SO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 48 462 8

Turina, J. Fantasía cinematográfica, op 103 (1945). Jordi Masó, pf. Naxos 8.572141 8

Nenov, D. Cinema suite (1924-25). Viktor Valkov, pf. Grand Piano GP652 23

14:00 REMEMBERING HAVERGAL BRIAN

Prepared by Paul Cooke

Brian, H. Piping down the valleys wild (1914); The chimney sweeper (1914); The land of dreams (1919); The defiled sanctuary (1919). Bryan Rayner Cook, bar; Roger Vignoles, pf. Toccata TOCC 0005 12

Comedy overture: The jolly miller (1962). BBC Scottish SO/Lionel Friend. Marco Polo 8.223479 5

Legend (c1918-20). Jonathon Stone, vn; Sholto Kynoch, pf. Stone 5060192780154 7

Violin concerto in C (1934-35). Lorraine McAslan, vn; Royal Scottish NO/Martin Brabbins.

Dutton Epoch CDLX 7296 37

Three illuminations (1916). Sholto Kynoch, pf. Stone 5060192780154 6

Symphony no 7 in C (1948). Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Mackerras. EMI CDC 7 49558-2 42

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Stephen Wilson

19:00 JAZZ PULSE with Chris Wetherall

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Tuesday 29 November

Dubois, T. Toccata in G (1889). David Swale, org.

5UV Records SP5UV001 7

Grainger, P. The Gum-suckers march, from In a nutshell (1916). Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf. ABC 476 629-8 5

Mozart, W. Trio in E flat, K498, Kegelstatt (1786). Gidon Kremer, vn; Kim Kashkashian, va; Valery Afanassiev, pf. DG 415 483-2 21

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Frank Morrison

Kodály, Z. Dances of Galánta (1933). Hungarian State SO/Ádám Fischer. Nimbus NI 5284 17

Mercadante, S. Flute concerto in D (1817). Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl; English CO/Claudio Scimone.

LP Erato STU 71320 19

Smetana, B. Festive symphony, op 6 (1854/81). ORF SO/Lothar Zagrosek. Marco Polo 8.223120 46

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

13:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans

14:00 CLASSIC CENTRES, MODERN ERA

Prepared by James Nightingale

Prokofiev, S. Symphony no 1 in D, op 25, Classical (1917). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy.

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

Handel, G. Suite no 8 in F minor, HWV433 (1720). Angela Hewitt, pf.

Hyperion CDA67736 13

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

Naxos 8.573764 12

Chaminade, C. Pièces romantiques, op 55 nos 1 to 3 (1890). Stephanie McCallum, pf; Erin Helyard, pf.

Toccata TOCN 0007 8

Saint-Saëns, C. La fiancée du timbalier (1887). Felicity Lott, sop; Graham Johnson, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901138 12

Exton EXCL-00042 14 Sutherland, M. Sonata (1925). Marina Marsden, vn; Robert Chamberlain, pf. Tall Poppies TP116 27

Bowen, Y. Sonata no 6 in B flat minor, op 160 (1961). Danny Driver, pf. Hyperion CDA67751/2 15

Shostakovich, D. Waltz from Pirogov, op 76, from Waltz suite (pub. 1959). Russian PO/ Thomas Sanderling. DG 477 6111 5

Nielsen, C. String quartet no 4 in F, op 44 (1919). Kontra Quartet.

BIS CD-503/04 24

Pizzetti, I. Rondo veneziano (1929). BBC Scottish SO/Osmo Vänskä.

Hyperion CDH55329 24

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Peter Poole

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

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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

CÉSAR FRANCK

200th Anniversary

Franck, C. Sonata (1886). Paul Fried, fl; Robert Thies, pf.

Golden Tone GTCD 005 27

Trio in F sharp minor, op 1 no 1 (1839-42). Munich Piano Trio. Calig CAL 50 864 32

Piece no 5. John Anderson, ob; Gordon Back, pf.

ASV WHL 2100 4

String quartet in D (1889). Bartholdy Quartet. Signum X 01-00 41

Prelude, fugue and variation, op 18 (1862; arr.). Amadeus Guitar Duo. Naxos 8.573440 9

Wednesday 30 November

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 James Nightingale

Cimarosa, D. Overture to L’Italiana in Londra (1779). Haydn Philharmonia/Ezio Rojatti.

Nuova Era 6726 8

Caldara, A. Cantata: Il Polifemo (1716-36). Sergio Foresti, bar; Stile Galante/Stefano Aresi.

Pan Classics PC10389 8

Campra, A. Excerpts from L’Europe galante (1697). Symphonie du Marais/Hugo Reyne.

Astrée E8650 8

Soler, A. Sonata no 62 in B flat (1782). Mlade Čolić, pf.

Naxos 8.573544 16

Erlebach, P. Amor, eile und erteile treuen Rat; Unser Lebe is mit viel Not umgeben; Fortuna, du scherzest mit mir. Annette Dasch, sop; members of Akademie für Alte Musik. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501835 14

Eberl, A. Piano trio in B flat, op 8 no 2. Pleyel Trio.

Christophorus CHE 0131-2 23

10:30 CONCERT HALL

Prepared by Di Cox Bach, J.S. Orchestral suite no 3 in D, BWV1068 (c1729-31). Bach Collegium Japan O/Masaaki Suzuki. BIS SACD-1431 23

Bartók, B. Piano concerto no 3 (1945). Martha Argerich, pf; Royal Concertgebouw O/ Claus Peter Flor. Radio Nederland RCO11004 23

Dvorák, A. Symphony no 8 in G, op 88 (1889). Berlin PO/Rafael Kubelik. DG 479 4110 36

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 SYDNEY SYMPHONY CONDUCTORS

Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Strauss, J. II Overture to Waldmeister (1895). Sydney SO/Patrick Thomas. ABC 476 4565 9

Sculthorpe, P. Small town, from The fifth continent (1961). Guy Henderson, ob; Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 481 1293 6

Borodin, A. Polovtsian dances, from Prince Igor (1887). Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 434 717-2 10

Tchaikovsky, P. Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet (1869/80). Sydney SO/José Serebrier. ASV DCA 612 20

Strauss, R. Transformation scene, from Daphne, op 82 (1937). Joanna Cole, sop; Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 426 480-2 11

Ravel, M. Suite no 2, from Daphnis et Chloé (1905). Sydney SO/Willem van Otterloo. ABC 434 895-2 16

Elgar, E. Pomp and circumstance march in A minor, op 39 no 2 (1901). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00030 6

Prokofiev, S. Piano concerto no 3 in C, op 26 (1917-21). Roger Woodward, pf; Sydney SO/ Edo de Waart. ABC 481 1322 28

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Field

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

20:00 AT THE OPERA

Opera oscura: Glucks' La clemenza Gluck, C. La clemenza di Tito. Opera seria in three acts. Libretto by Pietro Metastasio. First performed Naples, 1752.

VITELLIA: Laura Aikin, sop; TITO VESPASIANO: Rainer Trost, ten; SESTO: Raffaella Milanesi, sop; L’Arte del Mondo/Werner Ehrhardt. Harmonia mundi 88843 03143 2 3:38

Vitellia, daughter of an Emperor, is in love with Emperor Tito, even though his father murdered hers. Enraged that he does not respond, she persuades his best friend Sesto, who is in love with her, to murder Tito and share the throne with her. He sets fire to the Roman Capitol and in the confusion, rumours of Tito’s death spread. A conspirator is arrested, implicates Sesto who refuses to implicate Vitellia and is condemned to death in the Colosseum. Tito cannot bring himself to sign his friend’s death warrant, and is about to pardon Sesto, when Vitellia confesses. Tito pardons her as well, displaying his famous clemency.

Mozart, W. Overture to La clemenza di Tito, K621. O of the 18th Century/Frans Brüggen. Philips 420 241-2 5

Gluck, C. O malheureuse Iphigénie, from Iphigénie en Tauride. Caitlin Hulcup, sop; O of the Antipodes/Antony Walker. Pinchgut PG006 5

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The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the November dates listed

Abbott, K. b1971 6

Albertini, I. c1644-1672 25

Albinoni, T. 1671-1751 11,25

Albrechtsberger, J. 1736-1809 22

Alfvén, H. 1872-1960 4,5

Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 15

Alwyn, W. 1905-1985 10

Alyabyev, A. 1787-1851 25

Araia, F. 1709-c1770 9

Arriaga, J. 1806-1826 24

Avison, C. 1709-1770 18

Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 2

Bach, J. Christian 1735-1782 6,13,15

Bach, J. Christoph 1642-1703 21 Bach, J.C.F. 1732-1795 21

Bach, J.M. 1648-1694 21

Bach, J.S. 1685-1750

1,4,11,12,14,19,21,22,27,30

Bach, W.F. 1710-1784 21

Balakirev, M. 1837-1910 3

Bantock, G. 1868-1946 5

Barber, S. 1910-1981 25 Barry, J. 1933-2011 26

Bartlett, J. fl. 1606-1610 4

Bartók, B. 1881-1945 2,10,30

Bax, A. 1883-1953 12,21

Beach, A. 1867-1944 14,25

Beethoven, L. 1770-1827 1,4,5,6,7,8, 11,13,14,15,17,20,24,26,27

Benjamin, A. 1893-1960 4,17,25

Bériot, C-A. de 1802-1870 3

Berlin, I. 1888-1989 5

Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 4,21,24

Bernard, J. b1925 2

Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 19,24

Biber, H. 1644-1704 4

Bizet, G. 1838-1875 7,11,12,14

Blacher, B. 1903-1975 12

Blavet, M. 1700-1768 16

Bliss, A. 1891-1975 7,20

Boïeldieu, A. 1775-1834 27

Boito, A. 1842-1918 9

Borne, F. 1840-1920 18

Borodin, A. 1833-1887 3,30

Bottesini, G. 1821-1889 20

Boulanger, L. 1893-1918 3

Bourgault-Ducoudray, L-A. 1840-1910 28

Bouteiller, P. 1655–1717 13

Bowen, Y. 1884-1961 29

Boyce, W. 1711-1779 2,16

Brahms, J. 1833-1897 1,5,8,10,14,19,25,27

Brian, H. 1876-1972 28

Bridge, F. 1879-1941 25

Britten, B. 1913-1976 27

Brixi, F. 1732-1771 15

Bruch, M. 1838-1920 6,10,22

Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 3

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Busch, A. 1891-1952 27

Busoni, F. 1866-1924 7

Byström, T. 1772-1839 16

Caldara, A. c1670-1736 26,30

Cambini, G. 1746-1825 16

Campra, A. 1660-1744 16,17,30

Caplet, A. 1878-1925 22

Carulli, F. 1770-1841 9

Castello, D. 1590-1658 5

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. 1895-1968 3,25

Castillon, A. 1838-1873 24

Caudioso, D. ?d1750 9

Cavalli, F. 1602-1676 5

Chaminade, C. 1857-1944 29

Chausson, E. 1855-1899 5,18,19

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Chopin, F. 1810-1849 1,5,8,15

Cimarosa, D. 1749-1801 30

Clarke, Rebecca. 1886-1979 22

Clementi, M. 1752-1832 6

Coleman, C. 1605-c1664 5

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Copland, A. 1900-1990 2

Corelli, A. 1653-1713 1,18

Coward, N. 1899-1973 19

Creston, P. 1906-1985 24

Czerny, C. 1791-1857 18,21

Dauprat, L. 1781-1861 25

Davies, P. Maxwell 1934-20 16 25

Debussy, C. 1862-1918 11,12,19,22

Delius, F. 1862-1934 25

Dietrich, A. 1829-1908 10

Dittersdorf, C. 1739-1799 13

Dohnányi, E. 1877-1960 1,19

Doppler, F. 1821-1883 14

Dorati, A. 1906-1988 10

Dreyfus, G. b1928 9

Dubois, T. 1837-1924 29

Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 8,14,20,30 d’Indy, V. 1851-1931 3,22,23

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Eberl, A. 1765-1807 30

Edwards, R. b1943 9,11

Elgar, E. 1857-1934 7,24,30

Eliasson, A. 1947-2013 6

Eötvös, P. b1944 16

Erlebach, P. fl 1690-1700 30

Falla, M. de 1876-1946 11

Fanelli, E. 1860-1917 23

Farrenc, L. 1804-1875 4,23

Fauré, G. 1845-1924 17

Feld, J. 1925-2007 19

Fibich, Z. 1850-1900 14

Finsterer, M. b1962 22

Finzi, G. 1901-1956 7

Foulds, J. 1880-1939 11

Franck, C. 1822-1890 10,26,29

Frederick II. 1712-1786 12

Fuchs, K. b1956 3

Gade, N. 1817-1890 7 Galuppi, B. 1706-1785 22

Geminiani, F. 1687-1762 18 Gerrard, L. 1961 20

Gershwin, G. 1898-1937 25

Gieseking, W. 1895-1956 4

Glière, R. 1875-1956 26

Glinka, M. 1804-1857 19

Gluck, C. 1714-1787 2,30

Godard, B. 1849-1895 28 Gould, M. 1913-1996 12 Gould, T. b1940 6

Gounod, C. 1818-1893 23,24

Grainger, P. 1882-1961 10,16,17,29

Granados, E. 1867-1916 5,11 Grandi, A. c1575-1630 5

Graupner, C. 1683-1760 6,24 Gregson, E. b1945 19

Grétry, A-E-M. 1741-1813 23,28 Grieg, E. 1843-1907 1,4,13,15 Griffes, C. 1884-1920 18

Handel, G. 1685-1759 4,8,10,12,18,19,20,29 Hassl, F. 1708-1757 9 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 1,3,6,10,15,17,26,27

Haydn, M. 1737-1806 6 Herman, J. 1931-2019 12

Herzogenberg, H. 1843-1900 3 Hindemith, P. 1895-1963 13

Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 25 Holst, G. 1874-1934 10,19 Honegger, A. 1892-1955 5,21 Horner, J. 1953-2015 26 Howard, B. b1951 27 Hummel, J. 1778-1837 3,15,17,27 Hyde, M. 1913-2005 19

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Janácek, L. 1854-1928 16 Janequin, C. c1485-1558 4

Janitsch, J. 1708-1763 9

Jaubert, M. 1900-1940 19

Joachim, J. 1831-1907 10

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MacKenzie, A. 1847-1935 25 Maconchy, E. 1907-1994 15 Mahler, G. 1860-1911 5 Marais, M. 1656-1728 11 Marcello, B. 1686-1739 12 Marini, B. c1587-1663 5

Marschner, H. 1795-1861 2 Marsh, J. 1752-1828 21 Martucci, G. 1856-1909 1 Massenet, J. 1842-1912 11,24 Matteis, N. d c1707 25 Maurice, P. 1910-1967 23 Medtner, N. 1880-1951 19 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 1,3,4,6,13,17,18,20,25

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Naudot, J-C. c1690-1762 23 Naylor, E. 1867-1934 27 Nelson, M. b1962 7 Nenov, D. 1902-1953 28 Nicolai, O. 1810-1849 21 Nielsen, C. 1865-1931 4,8,26,29 Nixon, R. 1921-2009 12 Novák, V. 1870-1949 22 Novello, I. 1893-1951 19

Offenbach, J. 1819-1880 2 Onslow, G. 1784-1853 1 Orejón y Aparicio, J. de 1706-1765 9

Paganini, N. 1782-1840 13,20 Paisible, J. 1650-1721 2 Paisiello, G. 1740-1816 6 Parry, H. 1848-1918 11 Paviour, P. b1931 18 Pepusch, J. 1667-1752 2 Pfitzner, H. 1869-1949 10 Pfohl, F. 1862-1949 28 Pierné, G. 1863-1937 7 Pinto, G. 1785-1806 2 Pizzetti, I. 1880-1968 29 Pleyel, I. 1757-1831 6,22 Pohle, D. 1624-1695 6 Porter, C. 1891-1964 5 Poulenc, F. 1899-1963 5,16,22,24 Price, F. 1887-1953 8 Prokofiev, S. 1891-1953 13,14,26,29,30

Purcell, H. 1659-1695 18

Quilter, R. 1877-1953 16

Rachmaninov, S. 1873-1943 6,7,23

Raff, J. 1822-1882 9,10

Rameau, J-P. 1683-1764 5,25,27

Ravel, M. 1875-1937 3,6,8,9,11,12,24,26,30

Reger, M. 1873-1916 12

Reinecke, C. 1824-1910 15,24,28

Respighi, O. 1879-1936 10

Reutter, G. II 1708-1772 26

Richter, F. 1709-1789 26

Richter, M. b1966 9

Ries, F. 1784-1838 13,20

Riisager, K. 1897-1974 4,18

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. 1844-1908 5,26 Rodrigo, J. 1901-1999 11,23 Rosetti, F. 1746-1792 9

Rossini, G. 1792-1868 1,10 Rubinstein, A. 1829-1894 9

Rzewski, F. 1938-2021 27

Saint-Saëns, C. 1835-1921

1,3,5,6,8,14,22,23,24,27,29

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Sanz, G. 1640-1710 25

Sarasate, P. de 1844-1908 9,14

Satie, E. 1866-1925 11,28

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Schoenberg, A. 1874-1951 2,8,28 Schubert, F. 1797-1828

1,3,4,5,6,8,12,13,14,18,19,20,27

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Veress, S. 1907-1992 19

Vierne, L. 1870-1937 20,26 Villa-Lobos, H. 1887-1959 7 Vivaldi, A. 1678-1741 7,18

Wagenseil, G. 1715-1777 27 Wagner, R. 1813-1883 2,10,12,24 Wallace, W. 1860-1940 10,17 Walton, W. 1902-1983 3,4,7,22,27 Weber, C.M. 1786-1826 3,12,13,17 Weelkes, T. 1576-1623 6 Weill, K. 1900-1950 27 Wesley, S. 1766-1837 2 Wesley, S.S. 1810-1876 20 Whelan, W. b1950 26 Whitwell, S. b1974 27 Widor, C-M. 1844-1937 11,29 Wilcox, F. b20thC 27 Williams, Clifton. 1923-1976 12 Williams, J. b1932 17 Williams, N. 20th C 19 Wolf, H. 1860-1903 5

Yost, M. 1754-1786 23

Zandonai, R. 1883-1944 17 Zelenka, J. 1679-1745 6,13

Ch & O: Chorus & Orchestra

CO: Chamber Orchestra

FO: Festival Orchestra

NO: National Orchestra

NSO: National Symphony Orchestra

PO: Philharmonic Orchestra

RO: Radio Orchestra

RSO: Radio Symphony

Orchestra

RTO: Radio & Television Orchestra

RTV SO: Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra

SO: Symphony Orchestra

TO: Theatre Orchestra alto: male alto ban: bandoneon

bar: baritone bshn: basset horn bass: bass bn: bassoon bass bar: bass baritone cl: clarinet clvd: clavichord cont: contralto cora: cor anglais ct: counter-tenor

db: double bass dbn: double bassoon did: didjeridu elec: electronic fl: flute fp: fortepiano gui: guitar hn: french horn hp: harp hpd: harpsichord

mand: mandolin mar: marimba mezz: mezzo-soprano narr: narrator ob: oboe org: organ perc: percussion pf: piano picc: piccolo rec: recorder

sax: saxophone sop: soprano tb: trombone ten: tenor timp: timpani tpt: trumpet treb: treble voice va: viola vc: cello vn: violin

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