In this week’s programme (timings are approximate):
9.05am
BARTOK: Violin Concerto No. 2*
EOTVOS: Seven*
LIGETI: Violin Concerto~
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin), Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra*, Ensemble Modern~, Peter Eotvos (conductor) NAIVE V5285 (2CD mid-price)
WOLF-FERRARI: Konzert fur Violine und Orchester Op.26; Orchestermusik aus Opern
Benjamin Schmid (violin), Oviedo Filarmonia, Friedrich Haider (conductor)
FARAO CLASSICS B108069 (CD + DVD)
Sergei Prokofiev - The 2 Violin Concertos
PROKOFIEV: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major Op. 19; Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 63; Sonata in D major for solo violin Op. 115
Arabella Steinbacher (violin), Russian National Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor)
PENTATONE PTC5186395 (Hybrid SACD)
9.30am Building a Library
Sarah Lenton surveys recordings of Les Troyens by Berlioz and makes a recommendation
10.15am New Releases
Harriet Smith joins Andrew live in the studio to discuss recent recordings of Beethoven and Schubert symphonies
SCHUBERT: Symphony no. 3 in D; Symphony no.4 in C minor
Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich / David Zinman
RCA 88691963792 (CD)
SCHUBERT: Symphony no.1; Symphony no.2; Symphony no.3; Symphony no.4 ‘Tragic’; Symphony no.5; Symphony no.6 ‘Little C major’; Symphony no.7 ‘unfinished’; Symphony no.8 ‘Great C major’
Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor)
NAIVE V5299 (4CD mid-price)
SCHUBERT: Symphony no. 5 in Bb; Symphony no.4 C minor ‘Tragic’
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Roger Norrington (conductor)
HANSSLER CLASSICS HAEN93288 (CD)
BEETHOVEN: Symphony no.1 in C; Symphony no.3 in Eb ‘Eroica’; Symphony no.2 in D; Symphony no.4 in Bb; Symphony no.6 in F ‘Pastorale’; Symphony no.5 in C minor; Symphony no.8 in F; Symphony no.7 in A; Symphony no.9 in D minor
Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen (conductor)
GLOSSA GCDSA921116 (5 Hybrid SACD)
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A major; Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
SDG SDG717 (CD)
11.15am
Byrd - The Great Service
BYRD: The Great Service; Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles; Unto the hills mine eyes I lift; Make ye joy to God all the earth; Turn our captivity; This Day Christ was Born
The Cardinall’s Musick, Robert Quinney (organ), Andrew Carwood (conductor)
HYPERION CDA67937 (CD)
Where late the sweet birds sang
BYRD: Christe qui Lux; Domine Quis Habitat; Quomodo cantabimus; De lamentatione
PARSONS: Ave Maria; Domine quis habitabit?
WHITE: Lamentations a 5; Christe qui lux es et dies IV
Magnificat, Philip Cave (conductor)
LINN CKD417 (Hybrid SACD)
Pater Noster - A Choral Reflection on The Lord’s Prayer
PLAINSONG: Pater noster
SCHUTZ: Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes
ZIELENSKI: Benedicimus Deum coeli
DES PRES: Pater noster
HARRIS: Holy is the True Light
PALESTRINA: Sanctus from Missa Papae Marcelli
SCHUTZ: Vater unser
BYRD: Vigilate
HASSLER: Cantate Domino
STRAVINSKY: Pater noster
POULENC: Quatre Petites Prieres de François d’Assise
LASSUS: Domine Dominus noster
DURUFLE: Notre Pere
WOOD: Oculi omnium
PALESTRINA: Ego sum panis vivus
TAVENER: The Lord’s Prayer
PURCELL: Remember not Lord our offences
VICTORIA: Popule meus
BERNSTEIN: The Lord’s Prayer
FARRANT: Lord, for Thy tender mercy’s sake
LASSUS: Ad te levavi
PLAINSONG: Pater noster
The King’s Singers: David Hurley (countertenor), Timothy Wayne-Wright (countertenor), Paul Phoenix (tenor), Christopher Bruerton (baritone), Christopher Gabbitas (baritone), Jonathan Howard (bass)
NAXOS 8572987 (CD budget)
Passion and Resurrection - Music inspired by Holy Week
CORNYSH: Woefully arrayed
GIBBONS: Hosanna to the Son of David; I am the Resurrection and the Life
TALLIS: O sacrum convivium
DE LASSUS: In monte oliveti
DE MORALES: O crux ave
DE VICTORIA: O vos omnes
MCCABE: Woefully arrayed
TAVERNER: Dum transisset
GUERRERO: Maria Magdalene
BYRD: In resurrectione tua
LHERITIER: Surrexit pastor bonus
CRECQUILLON: Congratulamini mihi
Stile Antico
HARMONIA MUNDI HMU807555 (CD)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Volume 2
PALESTRINA: Hodie Christus natus est; Christe Redemptor omnium; Magnificat Quinti toni; Tui sunt caeli; Reges Tharsis; Missa Hodie Christus natus est; Song of Songs nos. 1-3; O magnum mysterium
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (conductor)
CORO COR16105 (CD)
11.50am Disc of the Week
MOZART: Piano Concertos No. 9; Piano Concertos No. 21
Mitsuko Uchida (piano and director), The Cleveland Orchestra
DECCA 4783539 (CD)
BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
This should be a very good programme.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
^^ Certainly looks like a good programme, Sean!
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
Do you have Radio 3 at home then?Jared wrote:^^ Certainly looks like a good programme, Sean!
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
Yes I do, Sean... in fact, it is the only thing I listen to these days. I listen to nearly an hour's worth of Sara Mohr-Pietsch every morning when I wake up, and I also have a nice digital radio in my kitchen... when I am cooking or washing up, it is always on.Seán wrote:Do you have Radio 3 at home then?Jared wrote:^^ Certainly looks like a good programme, Sean!
I scarcely watch any TV these days, and music is practically always on in my flat, either from the Radio or my CD collection... it's a bit like osmosis; the more I listen, the more I become familiar with. I was only thinking this week that after 4.5 years of collecting, now approx 80% of the musical content of Sara's morning programme is now in my collection... :-)
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
That is a good place to be Jared.
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
it builds confidence, Fergus... 4 years ago, when I put on Radio 3, I might have known one piece in 20...fergus wrote:That is a good place to be Jared.
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
That sounds like a dream home Jared, well done. I rarely watch TV, Friday night is the exception in my home. I love the radio and the more music the better. Radio 3 is wonderful.Jared wrote:Yes I do, Sean... in fact, it is the only thing I listen to these days. I listen to nearly an hour's worth of Sara Mohr-Pietsch every morning when I wake up, and I also have a nice digital radio in my kitchen... when I am cooking or washing up, it is always on.Seán wrote:Do you have Radio 3 at home then?Jared wrote:^^ Certainly looks like a good programme, Sean!
I scarcely watch any TV these days, and music is practically always on in my flat, either from the Radio or my CD collection... it's a bit like osmosis; the more I listen, the more I become familiar with. I was only thinking this week that after 4.5 years of collecting, now approx 80% of the musical content of Sara's morning programme is now in my collection... :-)
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
^^ I listened to some of Clemency Burton-Whatsit this morning, but have returned to a rather interesting recording of Bach Harpsichord Concertos BWV.1056 & 1060 (the latter for 2 Harpsichords) played by the Brandenburg Collegium Orch with Anthony & Mary Jane Newman... really evocative of the era; you can imagine them being played in some Aristocrat's drawing room!
Concerning today's BAL, I have yet to discover Les Trotens, although I will be seeing all 4 hours of it at a MET live screening on 5th January, which should be quite an occasion, and if I like it enough, I *might* treat myself to the Gardiner Blu-Ray of same, in the New Year... I'd like to see the visual spectacle.
Concerning today's BAL, I have yet to discover Les Trotens, although I will be seeing all 4 hours of it at a MET live screening on 5th January, which should be quite an occasion, and if I like it enough, I *might* treat myself to the Gardiner Blu-Ray of same, in the New Year... I'd like to see the visual spectacle.
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
I had avoided Les Troyens for years Jared (primarily due to its length) but when I did eventually by it I was quite surprised at how much I did like it.
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
Re: BBC Radio 3 CD Review on Saturday 17th November 2012
I was taken with this pair:
SCHUBERT: Symphony no. 3 in D; Symphony no.4 in C minor
Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich / David Zinman
RCA 88691963792 (CD)
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A major; Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
SDG SDG717 (CD)
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler