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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra Operations Manager & Clarinettist Nicole van Bruggen Forgotten Australian Composers Kenneth Duffield The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Principal Cellist Stephen Orton Full programming guide for FEBRUARY


THIS MARCH with your SSO! CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS

Young Russians

Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.1 Rachmaninoff’s First Piano Concerto, written in the closing years of the Russian empire, frames a glistening, Chopin-esque slow movement with virtuoso fireworks. Rising star Daniil Trifonov makes his SSO debut. PROKOFIEV Classical Symphony RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No.1 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.1 Gustavo Gimeno conductor / Daniil Trifonov piano (pictured) APT MASTER SERIES

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Daniil Trifonov in Recital Hear Daniil Trifonov in his Sydney debut recital, playing music that’s both thrilling and poetic. SCHUMANN Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood) Toccata Kreisleriana SHOSTAKOVICH 24 Preludes and Fugues: selections STRAVINSKY Three Movements from Petrushka PRESENTED BY THEME & VARIATIONS PIANO SERVICES

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Symphony for the Common Man Enjoy Copland’s stirring and heroic ‘Symphony for the Common Man’ and Australia’s own Simon Tedeschi as he performs Rachmaninoff’s Fourth Piano Concerto. FORD Headlong RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No.4^ COPLAND Symphony No.3^ Benjamin Northey conductor Simon Tedeschi piano (pictured)

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Songs & Vistas

An Alpine Symphony Renowned conductor Asher Fisch will take you on a musical walk in the mountains with Strauss’s magnificent Alpine Symphony when he makes his SSO debut. DORMAN After Brahms BRAHMS Song of Destiny BRAHMS Song of the Fates R STRAUSS An Alpine Symphony Asher Fisch conductor Sydney Philharmonia Choirs APT MASTER SERIES

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CONTENTS VOL 44 No 4

February opens the concert season in Sydney. Here are some highlights from our biggest Arts Partners.

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Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra

Operations Manager & Clarinettist Nicole van Bruggen

5 The Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Principal Cellist Stephen Orton

7 An Opera Year of Special Events 8 Forgotten Australian Composers

Kenneth Duffield

9 What’s On – Sydney and surrounds 10 Why I love music - Andrew Dziedzic

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra begin with a Mozart concerto performed and chosen by Andrey Gugnin, the winner of The Sydney International Piano Competition. Next it is into the cinematic style of Tan Dun (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) with a special event to round off the Chinese New Year celebrations. Violinist, Maxim Vengerov returns to Sydney for two gala concerts with Chief Conductor David Robertson and a glamorous program of Brahms and Tchaikovsky. David Robertson then celebrates the spirit of the dance, from the village squares of Transylvania to the electricity of Ravel’s Bolero, and in the midst a new concerto composed for SSO Principal Oboe, Diana Doherty, by Nigel Westlake. The ACO 2017 concert season opens with a vivid journey from darkness into light. Finnish violinist, Pekka Kuusisto and the ACO are joined by American folk hero Sam Amidon in Murder and Redemption.

11 CD Reviews 12 Jazz CD Reviews

Musica Viva invites us to celebrate the joy of the new with Eighth Blackbird. This ensemble revels in the work of living composers - Muhly, Dessner, Hearne and Andres, alongside a world premiere by Sydney composer Holly Harrison.

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At Fine Music 102.5 in Chandos Street, the first Enjoy Learn Discuss presentation of the year marks the official opening of our Learning Centre. Sadly Patrick Thomas has decided he must withdraw for health reasons. However, we are most fortunate that Australian born, London based, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Assistant Conductor, Toby Thatcher, has agreed to present. So the baton passes from one conductor to another.

1974 - 2014 The broadcast line-up for February includes a rare opportunity to compare three different versions of the Don Juan story in At the opera: On Feb 1st, Mozart’s Don Giovanni; on Feb 15th, Dargomyzhsky’s The stone guest; and on 22nd, Gazzaniga’s Don Giovanni. On Feb 8th, At the opera commemorates the 80th anniversary of the publication of John Steinbeck’s novel Of mice and men with the opera of the same name composed by Carlisle Floyd.

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Highlights of the Australian World Orchestra’s Chamber Music Festival in the Southern Highlands in November last year will be broadcast on 9 February at 8 p.m. For this a special thank you to our volunteer recording engineer, Roger Doyle. To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Niels Gade, a Danish volunteer Anne Irish has prepared a program for Sunday Special on 26 February. This will give you a wonderful opportunity to become better acquainted with the music of this composer, conductor, violinist, organist and teacher, considered the most important Danish musician of the 19th century. Wishing you pleasure in the line-up, Janine Burrus Chair of Fine Music

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AUSTRALIAN ROMANTIC & CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA

OPERATIONS MANAGER & CLARINETTIST NICOLE VAN BRUGGEN

Rachael Beesley, Richard Gill AO, Nicole van Bruggen

Audiences in Sydney may have noticed the arrival of a new orchestra onto the musical scene in 2013. Then known as orchestra seventeen88, the ensemble became recognised for its exciting interpretation of Classical and Romantic repertoire and its championing of lesser known composers. The fact that musical celebrity, Richard Gill AO, was at its helm certainly put it in the spotlight but that did something to belie its origins. There would have been no orchestra seventeen88 without van Bruggen and her friend, violinist Rachael Beesley. It was they who had inspired Gill when he had conducted ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ for Victorian Opera. As van Bruggen recounts, ‘Richard was blown away by the calibre of 2

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the playing, and HIP [Historically Informed Performance] knowledge and expertise which was assembled in the orchestra pit, and invited us to create a new orchestra.’ Gill, van Bruggen and Beesely were joined by Berlin based conductor, Benjamin Bayl (Principal Guest Conductor) and through ‘the amazing generosity and dedication of Australia’s HIP musicians’ an orchestra was born that has since ‘gone from strength to strength.’ As part of its growth, the orchestra had to stake out its niche. Where it has become commonplace to see Renaissance and Baroque repertoire performed on period instruments, orchestra seventeen88 looked further, towards Classical and Romantic repertoire. The date may have been a nod to Australia’s history but it was also the era of Mozart and Beethoven. To van Bruggen, ‘the Romantic Era was an inspiring and highly

If it takes a village to raise a child, what does it take to raise an orchestra? Nurturing, clearly, funding, without doubt, and an overall belief in its purpose seem a good start. Clarinettist Nicole van Bruggen is the Operations Manager of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra (ARCO) and one of the orchestra’s founding members. To her, the orchestra is ‘just like having another child as I am constantly preparing the orchestra for its future and I nurture its needs from all directions.’ So how did it begin?

clear but evocative…

influential period, and one which was not being explored and presented in HIP style in Australia. I love the clarity and sensitivity created on period instruments and how this shines a light on the interplay of the

instrumental colours and phrases in a way that is not often heard when performed on modern instruments.’ In 2017 the orchestra has looked to further cement this position. Van Bruggen is as skilled a manager as she is a clarinettist, having run her own music agency in Holland that represented ‘more than a dozen period instrument orchestras and ensembles throughout Europe.’ With these years of experience she has helped re-brand the orchestra. The new name, the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, is clear but evocative, the acronym ARCO being the Italian word for bow. Romance is not only at the heart of the orchestra’s new name but is the thread linking this year’s programs. In March, the season will be launched with ‘Italian Romance’; in May mezzo-soprano Fiona Campbell will be the soloists in ‘Unfinished Romance’ and in September van Bruggen and Beesley will lead the exciting ‘Revolutionary Romance’. Asked what romance means to her, van Bruggen explains that ‘to most people these days, ‘Romance’ means candlelit dinners and long-stemmed roses. But to the musicians of the Romantic Era it was all about style – a


sweeping, swelling, emotional sensibility.’ As such, ‘one of the aims of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, and in curating the 2017 program, is to bring new and exciting opportunities for Australian audiences to rediscover the intrinsically expressive and emotional qualities of 19th century music by early Romantic composers – Schubert, Mendelssohn, Wolf, Rossini and Beethoven – with the brilliance of (HIP) style.’ The expressive and emotional qualities of Beethoven, Wolf and Mendelssohn are the first to be explored. For a program titled ‘Italian Romance’ it seems fair to start in Rome with Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture. The piece explores the tension between General Coriolanus’ military drive with his mother’s plea to withdraw. The emotional landscape is set. Beesley follows performing Beethoven’s Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 2. In this context, the title represents a piece of an especially tender quality a promise fulfilled by the score. Rounding out the Beethoven exploration is his rarely performed 12 Contredanses for Orchestra. Charming little movements, all in the major key, the piece should place audiences in the courts, in an era where men and women danced in two lines and music played all night. After interval the full orchestra will assemble for the music of Wolf and Mendelssohn. Like Beethoven, neither man was Italian; instead Wolf’s Italian Serenade and Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony were inspired by the intangible essence of the country. Wolf was inspired by a poem and dance tunes whereas Mendelssohn, like so many others, had fallen in love with the country while travelling. Van Bruggen knows Italy’s charms, having spent her honeymoon there. To her, ‘Romance and Italy go hand in hand. Romance is engrained in the Italian culture like stylish design is to Scandinavia.’ Van Bruggen believes that composers turn to Italy because, ‘we look to other cultures in search of inspiration and impressions which we might not be able to find in our own backyard.’ Indeed ARCO would not exist if Australian musicians didn’t look further afield for their training and inspiration. Van Bruggen tells how she and Beesley ‘studied HIP together in The Netherlands from 1995 where we established our careers, performing, recording and teaching extensively in the Early Music scene in Europe. Many of the musicians we invite to perform in our orchestra have had similar career paths and it is this wealth of experience that makes the sound of our orchestra so deeply personal and special, and has allowed the Australian

new heights.’ Fiona Campbell will send hearts racing with selected arias from Rossini’s operas and then the orchestra will plunge the depths of emotions with Schubert’s Overture in C Minor. Rounding out the concert will be the piece from which the program takes its title, Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony. It is a venture into the unknown.

Operations Manager Nicole van Bruggen Romantic & Classical Orchestra to establish itself so quickly at such a high level. That may explain the artistic success but the orchestral lifeblood comes from the fact that several of the musicians are able to contribute skills necessary to running an orchestra. Van Bruggen explains that this is the way of the modern world. ‘In an ideal world, musicians would have the freedom to focus purely on making music. In reality, many musicians, particularly freelance musicians, spend more time behind a computer than with their instruments in their hands.’ Van Bruggen herself came to found orchestra seventeen88 because ‘being highly specialised in the extremely niche area of historical clarinets, I had the choice to utilise my time in another area. Academia was an option or continuing to perform on modern clarinets as well as the old ones, but I have a natural entrepreneurial streak so [founding an orchestra] is the alternate pathway that I pursued.’ There are of course advantages to musicians working behind the scenes, in van Bruggen’s opinion, most notably ‘the integrity of the artistic goal.’ As an orchestra with a commitment to education, there is no doubt that having Megan Lang, a flautist, working as Education Coordinator has provided a deeper understanding of the needs of the student music community. To return, though, to the music, if an ‘Italian Romance’ is the idyllic, an ‘Unfinished Romance’ is perhaps the more common, the one that leaves a scar. Rossini and Schubert are to be featured in this concert, not for their similarities but, as Gill explained, for the fact that their ‘treatment of the voice was diametrically opposed’. Yet each, in turn, ‘brought melodic writing and decoration to

The ‘Revolutionary Romance’, is, as the title suggests, all about advancing and change. ARCO’s goal is to ‘inspire, educate and enlighten’ and van Bruggen explains how these ideas are realised through the program. ‘In our ‘Revolutionary Romance’ program I will perform the Mozart Clarinet Quintet on a replica of the exact basset clarinet for which Mozart composed this beloved chamber music work. This very special instrument is an inspiration in itself and audiences worldwide are always fascinated by the extraordinary history of this basset clarinet and its relationship to the Mozart Clarinet Quintet and Concerto.’ Basset clarinet aside, audiences will be enlightened by hearing Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola performed in its chamber arrangement and can be educated on the advancements of string playing, from the Classical to the Romantic period, through the Allegro Moderato from Louis Spohr’s String Sextet in C major. So what does it take to raise an orchestra: opportunity, hard work, collaboration and determination. Luckily for ARCO, in Beesley, van Bruggen, Gill and Bayl there is no shortage of that. The nurturing will continue, the funding they’ll find, and the belief in the purpose, well it’s right there at the surface. At the close to the interview, van Bruggen states that ‘historical integrity and the presentation of concerts using the performance practices of the time for Romantic music are long overdue, and bring us in touch with the expressive and emotional realm of the 19th century.’ ARCO means to bow and the heart, it turns out, has strings to. - Nicky Gluch EVENT Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra: 2017 Season – March, May, September Full information and bookings: arco.org.au February 2017

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THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS

PRINCIPAL CELLIST STEPHEN ORTON may seem rather bizarre but simply we have rehearsed it with him and it relies on everyone being on the ball all the time and principals like me and the principal viola will give little nods here and there and it works. We make it work.’

Stephen Orton, Principal Cellist Nelson Mandela, Shimon Peres, Neville Marriner… there are some people who we come to believe are immortal, and so when they die we are left not only bereft but also surprised. On the morning that Sir Neville (as he was affectionately known) passed away last October, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields were awaiting his arrival to rehearse a concert. No one had expected the man, who, at 92, had toured Asia with the orchestra he’d founded, to ever leave them. This sentiment is relayed by Stephen Orton, principal cellist of the Academy for the past 32 years. The orchestra are set to tour Australia in April led by Joshua Bell who took over as Music Director in 2011, the only person other than Marriner to have held the post. The Australian tour will be a conductor-less affair with Bell directing from the concertmaster’s seat or performing as dual soloist and leader of the orchestra. Where this combination is given its greatest challenge is in the performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto. Though, as Orton explains, to be part of it is an inspiring experience. ‘Everyone has to have their antennae out,’ he says. ‘We do have our leader, Harvey de Souza, giving a few signs to the wind players to help with some of the bits that Josh can’t lead but basically everyone is listening all the time as if you are playing chamber music. Now that

Chamber music and playing have been at the heart of the Academy since it was founded in 1958. To Orton, it is what gives the orchestra its essence and makes it so enjoyable to play in. ‘The Academy,’ Orton explains, ‘attracts people who are chamber music players, people who listen and react to what’s happening around, they’re not just following a conductor’s beat… It is quite fun, really, reacting with each other, there’s never a dull working moment, nothing is regular.’ This skill of listening and responding to each other may explain why the orchestra has reached such heights and have been able to make so many notable recordings. Essentially, though, it is also the skill that gives them their flexibility. ‘Working with Josh,’ Orton explains, ‘means you have to give more than 100%, you should be giving 200% because that’s exactly what he’s doing. [Artistically] he won’t let go; he’s looking for excitement and vitality. He’s playing with full heart and energy all the time and so you can’t just sit there and play the notes, you have to play with full commitment.’ The energy should be electric, then, when the Academy performs their two programs at the Opera House. In the first program, Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture sets the stage for the invigorating Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. After the interval comes a lesser-known work (or at least a part of it). The 2nd movement was borrowed from Schumann’s Violin Concerto and turned into a stand-alone work by Benjamin Britten. The Academy have previously performed it as an encore to the Brahms Double Concerto for, as Orton ‘it starts with a little cello solo, which I shall have to be doing in Australia, which introduces the beautiful violin tune.

How would I say the opening is? It’s just like a little lilting melody, which is off the beat.’ Following this tender work will be Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony, a piece that in Orton’s opinion, ‘speaks for itself.’ For the second program, the Academy turn to Mozart and Beethoven. ‘There’s quite a wonderful contrast in (this) program,’ says Orton, ‘ as the Mozart G Minor Symphony is actually quite a stormy piece. It’s very active and very big. And then we’ve got the contrasting D major Violin Concerto, that is almost like a trumpet when it starts.’ Though written just two years apart, the pieces capture some of the breadth of Mozart’s repertory. To complement their pairing will be Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony, ‘a massive piece,’ says Orton, ‘but a very good finisher to that program as well.’ The pieces may all be familiar but there is some comfort in that. The Academy is an orchestra that so many look on with a sense of familiarity and warmth. Australia has long had a relationship with the orchestra, for our Louise Hanson-Dyer commissioned some of their first recordings. To others, their fame is linked to the silver screen. In closing, Orton recounts how, ‘I remember once our American cab driver, while flinging our suitcases in the car, said, ‘Now where you guys from?’ And I said, well we play with the Academy of St Martin, and she said ‘Is that with Neville Marriner who did Amadeus?’ and she knew us from that!’ - Nicky Gluch EVENT Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Academy of St Martin in the Fields Dates: Saturday 22 April, 7pm Sunday 23 April, 7pm For more information visit: sydneyoperahouse.com/whatson/academyof-st-martin-in-the-fields.aspx February 2017

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AN OPERA YEAR OF SPECIAL EVENTS celebration (27 February) is for 250 years since Gluck’s Alceste was first produced in February 1767. Composers have not been forgotten in these celebrations. In August it will be 150 years since the birth of Umberto Giordano and we’ll have his most famous opera Andrea Chenier (16th). Fromental Halévy died In October 1817 and we’ll remember him with his opera La Juive (19th). However, he’s probably best remembered as Bizet’s father-in-law! L’Orfeo, Royal National Dutch Opera and Ballet Expect a year full of special events when you listen to opera on Fine Music in 2017. Once again we have planned a diverse range of operas to please every taste. Many operas are well-known but, as usual, we want to tempt you to listen to some of the lesser-known and even the obscure. These include Giuseppe Gazzeniga’s Don Giovanni and Georg Benda’s Romeo and Juliet. Our plan for the first week of each month has four Mozart operas interspersed with the bel canto operas of Donizetti, Meyerbeer and Bellini. The second week of the month is devoted to 20th Century operas and the third week to Romantic era operas. Amongst these, you’ll hear some favourites such as Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Bizet’s Carmen, Falla’s La Vida Breve, Verdi’s Il Trovatore, Weill’s The Threepeny Opera and Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov. The fourth and fifth Wednesdays feature Baroque and Classical operas. So what are the special events? How about a celebration of the publication of an iconic novel? John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men was published in 1937 and on 8 February we’ll broadcast Floyd Carlisle’s opera of the same name to celebrate the 80th anniversary of this very emotive novel. February also has three versions of the same story, the most famous of all being Mozart’s Don Giovanni (1st). Two weeks later, we have The Stone Guest (15th) by the Romantic era Russian composer Alexander Dargomizhsky and

then Don Giovanni (22nd) by Giuseppe Gazzeniga of the Classical era. An exciting new discovery in our library has been the very first recording of Pergolesi’s L’Olimpiade, based on the ancient Olympic Games (29 March). It’s a year too late to be topical but we’ve only just acquired this recording. It’s a very rare work because Pergolesi died at the age of 26. Also in March there is a double bill of operas by two Australian women composers. The broadcast will be on 8 March, International Women’s Day. First will be Margaret Sutherland’s The Young Kabbarli followed by Moya Henderson’s Lindy. Most will know the story of Lindy which almost divided our nation when the events occurred. The Young Kabbarli is from an earlier era and tells of an episode in the life of Daisy Bates (1863-1951) who spent the greater part of her life caring for Indigenous people in the outback regions of Western and South Australia. We’ve also looked at the anniversaries of the premieres of several operas. We begin in January with Zemlinsky’s A Florentine Tragedy (11th), premiered in January 1917, and Puccini’s La Rondine, premiered in March 1867 (150 years). We had too much going on in March to place the opera there so we’ll hear it on 18 January. Also premiered in March 1867 was Verdi’s Don Carlos (15 March). Four weeks after listening to Benda’s Romeo and Juliet, you’ll be able to hear Gounod’s opera on 19 April to celebrate its premiere in April 1867. The next premiere

We don’t know the exact date of the birth of Johann Pepusch, or even the month in which he was born, but we do know that he was born in 1667. So that’s 350 years and worth celebrating for his contribution to English opera, The Beggar’s Opera. Many people, and even record companies, assign John Gay as the composer. He wrote the libretto and gathered folk songs but it was Johann Pepusch who actually wrote the music and put it all together. It was so successful that it caused Handel to turn to oratorio composition (much to our delight!). We’re broadcasting The Beggar’s Opera on 27 September which should delight everyone. The most extensive celebration for a composer will be for the 450 th anniversary of the birth of Claudio Monteverdi. The Programming Committee is planning a month-long celebration of all aspects of his music to be broadcast at different times of the day but it will begin and end with his three extant operas: L’Orfeo (26 April), The Return of Ulysses (24 May) and The Coronation of Poppea (31 May). It is generally agreed that L’Orfeo was the first true opera. It tells the story of Orfeo who goes to the Underworld to bring back his deceased wife Euridice. Earlier in the year (25 January) we will have another famous, but later, version of this story: Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice. Our opera team is looking forward to presenting these operas and we trust that you will enjoy this exciting year of opera on Fine Music. - Elaine Siversen

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FORGOTTEN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS

Kenneth Duffield Australian inmate and author Dion Titheradge and they collaborated on the musical ‘Puss! Puss!’ During its composition, Kenneth and Eileen Gorst were married in London on 20th July, 1920 and they honeymooned in Paris shortly afterwards. At 18, she was nearly half his age.

Kenneth Duffield It is conventional for composers to develop their skills in a music institution but one of Australia’s most successful composers did so rather differently. Working as a boundary rider on 10 shillings per week at his family’s 37,000 acre merino stud farm in South Australia, Kenneth Lancelot Duffield would conceive songs and perform them on banjo, piano or autoharp to his family during evenings, often to their chagrin. Born in the family mansion ‘Dundrennan’ at Glenelg on 31st May, 1885 Kenneth was awarded a Certificate of Merit in 1903 for rescuing a drowning man in the Onkaparinga River. After graduating at Cambridge University, where he played lacrosse and was a member of the dramatic society, he returned to the family farm in 1908 where one of his compositions was ‘On my Poison-Cart’. When re-vamped as ‘My Irish Jauntin’ Car’ it attained popularity and Kenneth turned his attention to composing musicals for amateurs including one that was staged at the Unley Town Hall. In 1913 he sailed to England where he was admitted to the yeomanry of the British Army after the outbreak of World War I. Kenneth served in France rising to the rank of Captain before being wounded in 1918 and repatriated to London. While spending nearly 6 months in hospital, Kenneth befriended fellow 8

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When ‘Puss! Puss!’ was premiered at the Vaudeville Theatre in London on 20th July, 1921 it became an instant success with public and critics alike and staged before large attendances for 156 performances during 6 months. Kenneth was commissioned to write another musical and he responded with ‘Pot Luck’ which was produced at the same theatre for a continuous run of some 8 months from FEBRUARY of that year. His next musical, ‘Snap’, opened at the theatre above from 11th August, 1922 and received some 900 performances with the Prince of Wales being a regular and enthusiastic attendee; but upon the death of his father in London earlier that year, Kenneth assumed the responsibility of running the family business and he and his wife returned to Adelaide to do so on 20th October. They travelled to Western Australian during May and June of 1923 where Kenneth purchased 5 adjoining farms in the Brookton district to establish a merino stud farm. Upon their return to Adelaide their social life entailed going dancing, camping and attending the opera, theatre, garden parties, horse races, polo and cricket matches. Kenneth also received the first of a series of fines for exceeding the speed limit in his automobile. His next work, ‘Healo’, was the first Australian musical to be produced at the Theatre Royal in Adelaide (to a full house on 24th May, 1924) and ran for 6 consecutive nights. The orchestration for the 24 instrumentalists was done by the conductor William Cade and a young Robert Helpman was one of the dancers. Receipts exceeded 3,216 pounds, and after the deduction of expenses, a little

over 1,686 pounds was distributed to 3 charities. Kenneth was sufficiently wealthy to host day long entertainments at his mansion to groups of friends. They would go swimming, play games, partake of repasts and enjoy the nearby funfair. During 1925 Kenneth oversaw the successful production of ‘Snap’ in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane. He observed closely, and modified, edited and introduced new material wherever he felt the work could be enhanced. ‘Healo’ was staged in Adelaide to full houses from 4th-17th FEBRUARY in 1926 and enjoyed similar success at the Palace Theatre in Sydney for 6 weeks from 24th February, 1927. A revised version of ‘Pot Luck’ was produced in Adelaide, Broken Hill, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane during 1930, being very successful with some 150,000 patrons in Melbourne and netting 2,626 pounds during the first week in Sydney alone. In January 1931 his wife hurried to Perth to board a ship, ostensibly to visit her ailing father in England but in fact, eloping. Kenneth was granted a divorce on grounds of her ‘misconduct’ on 10th FEBRUARY. He did not re-marry and allowed his mansion to be auctioned on 17th March, 1937. Back in London in 1933, he witnessed another triumph with his musical ‘After Dark’ which ran for 166 performances; but not all his musicals were successful: ‘Don’t spare the horses’ was withdrawn after 5 performances in 1935. The theatre manager, who had engaged the orchestra for a fortnight, made them play to an empty theatre during the following week. An autobiographical book ‘Savages & Kings’ was published in 1942 and by January 1949 had had sales of some 20,000 copies. Tiring of theatrical ventures, Kenneth returned to Glenelg in 1948 to lead an increasingly sequestered life before dying there on the night of 23rd November, 1958. - Stephen Pleskun


What’s On

MOSMAN CONCERT SERIES BORNHOLDT JAZZ TRIO 26 February 2017 at 4:30pm Sacred Heart Church Hall, cnr Military Road and Cardinal Street Bookings and information: http://mosmanconcertseries.org/ For the first time in 70 Years: Mosman Concert Series is presenting a delightful one-hour late afternoon concert summer time concert followed by a chatty afternoon tea.

The Galston Concerts 2017 Series Commencing Sunday 19 February, 2pm Bookings: Trybooking.com (search Galston) Information : 0425 339 841 / 0428 248 348

Concerts start 2pm,Galston Uniting Church, 11 School Road. Cafes, gardens, nurseries, craft galleries, Fagan Park picnics – perfect days in Sydney’s clean, green rural Hills.

The Galston Concerts commence Sunday 19 February. International piano virtuoso and raconteur Bernard Walz performs One Man and a Baby Grand (Mozart Twinkle Twinkle Variations, Debussy Clair de Lune, Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue and more) with Viola Plus ‘vocals’ from Great American Songbook.

Proceeds support Galston Concerts young performers contests starting with Mid-Year Mozart awards for young pianists in June.

Pacific Opera will perform 30 April; organist Pastor de Lasala, trumpeter Bruce Hellmers & trombonist Greg van der Struik (30 July); the Lurline Chamber Orchestra with Leader/ violin soloist Maria Lindsay (17 September). The 22 October Galston Gala features music for voice, piano, organ, flute, guitar and strings in a series finale preview of 2018. season begins with a wildly popular gala evening. Ticket prices reach extraordinary heights!

The one-year old Bornholdt Jazz Trio from the Sydney Conservatorium Jazz Course, heard for the first time in Mosman in Mosman Council’s “Round About” on a warm late Spring evening at Balmoral Beach in October 2016, , played for a large happy audience who loved the gentle unexpected relaxed and easy style of the first of the three performing ensembles and wanted more. Felix Bornholdt, piano, Jacques Emery, Double Bass and Alex Inman-Hislop, drums, will play a delightful program reminiscent of such wonderful artists as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and others, whose music cannot be forgotten because it still sounds so fresh –besides some of their own very fresh compositions - in a concert of just the right length - late enough not to spoil a Summer’s afternoon and followed by a chatty afternoon tea, early enough not to spoil a dinner. Don’t be mistaken. These are real musicians who have studied their instruments and their music long and hard. Jacques Emery has also played Double Bass for the past three years in the Australian Youth Orchestra.

LA SCALA: MADAMA BUTTERFLY Screening in cinemas direct from Milan! Palace Norton Street Cinema, Leichhardt Fri 10 Feb, 11am Sat 11 and Sun 12 Feb, 1pm Palace Verona, Paddington Sat 11, Sun 12 and Wed 15 Feb, 11.30am Tickets: $18-24 Bookings: palaceoperaandballet.com.au The opening night of each La Scala season is eagerly awaited by music and culture-lovers everywhere. Every year on 7 FEBRUARY, the day devoted to Milan’s patron saint Ambrose, the lyrical

Yet even by La Scala standards, this year was exceptional, with Principal conductor Riccardo Chailly and acclaimed Latvian director Alvis Hermanis presenting an opportunity to discover the audacious original version of Puccini’s beloved classic, hotly contested at its 1904 La Scala premiere. Orbiting around Cio-Cio-San (played by glorious soprano Maria José Siri) is a terrific international cast, including Annalisa Stroppa, Bryan Hymel, Carlos Álvarez and Carlo Bosi. Widely acclaimed, the production has been acknowledged as a triumph. Indeed, this opening night performance, captured live in HD, was received with a 15 minute standing ovation. Not to be missed! February 2017

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WHY I LOVE MUSIC - ANDREW DZIEDZIC In whatever I say, I don’t seek to limit or define what music might mean for anyone – or how it might affect us. The experience of music is an intensely personal one which cannot be conveyed in words. We are constantly given the opportunity to expand our musical horizons in ways that don’t require us to put music into any box, such as “classical”. These categories are meaningless. I believe that the only value of music is what we can personally get out of the experience. As a child, I attended ABC Concerts with my parents, and they had a modest classical record collection at home which I listened to occasionally. With a continental background, classical music was always going to be “part of the furniture” in the family home, but like most teenagers in the 1970s, I also bought and enjoyed popular records of the era. The tectonic shift occurred when I went to a residential college at Sydney University where a friend had bought an expensive quadraphonic stereo system and started playing Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor - a landmark performance by Karl Richter. I was spellbound. It poured out like a cascading stream of colours through a cathedral’s rose window and as the work built in complexity it became transformed

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into a kaleidoscope of indescribably beautiful musical colours - a tapestry that grew and grew in complexity. As the work reached its climax I realised that I had to get this recording; that I had to earn enough money to buy a similar quality hi-fi system and that I had to further explore the music of JS Bach. On my next holidays I worked for 6 weeks as a cleaner and managed to earn enough money to buy a quality hi-fi system. It incorporated a stereo FM receiver and that is how I first heard of a brandnew FM station – 2MBS! My musical horizons widened as I listened to the radio and acquired more and more LP’s – plus I started attending concerts. What was it that drove me to undertake this journey? It’s like asking what do you love about life; where do you start? As in life, so it is in music -- it depends on what you’re listening, and your appreciation depends on such factors as your mood, your alertness and your focus at the time. It also depends on the composer, and this is somehow filtered through your musical experience. The more you listen, the more you play, the more you sing the more you experience all aspects of music. It becomes a question of being able to hear the language and message of the music, or being able to interpret what the composer is trying to say. It also depends on how good the performance is – but

what is meant by “good” in this context is open to interpretation. Music can also console us in times of grief or sadness or it might even reflect our joy at being alive! Sometimes music can take us back to a moment we associate with a particular work - reminding us, like Proust’s Madeleine, of a poignant tender memory or recollection. At other times the music opens up vistas we have never experienced - the fjords depicted in the music of Sibelius or the beauty of the Italian countryside in Vivaldi’s music or Allegri’s Papal Chapel at Easter, or the splendour of the Doge’s marriage to the sea with a whole variety of Venetian composers; even despair in a deserted winter forest landscape in Germany with Schubert’s Wintereisse. Our emotional landscape and empathy grows as we join the composers on these journeys. When it comes to Bach, he explores the limits of human creativity and complexity. He infuses us with musicality, with a sense of fun, with reverence and a sense of the infinite span of life. In other words, Bach’s music allows us to explore the limits of our own humanity. Of course there are many composers who can affect us similarly but it’s Bach who achieves all these things in the greatest variety of ways – in ways that never cease to amaze and delight. - Andrew Dziedzic and Randolph Magri-Overend


CD Reviews CANTATA MEMORIA - for the children (er mwyn y plant) Karl Jenkins - conductor Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone), Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano) Cywair, Cor Caerdydd, Cor Heol, David Childs (euphonium) Joo Yeon Sir (violin) and Sinfonia Cymru

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Sir Karl Jenkins began his musical career as an oboist in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales and studied music at Cardiff University with Alun Hoddinott. In 1966 tragedy hit the Welsh village of Aberfan in South Wales when a colliery spoil tip collapsed 40,000 cubic metres of mining debris burying Pantglas Junior School killing 116 children and 28 adults.

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It’s a pity that this compilation wasn’t issued a month earlier and in time to be added to THIS SECRET WORLD The Choral Music of DAN WALKER Performed by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs featuring: The Combined Voices of Chamber Singers, Music Director Brett Wheymark and Vox, Music Director Elizabeth Scott. Sydney Brass, Artistic Director Paul Goodchild

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It might be unfair to say that few people know about Dan Walker and his music particularly his choral work. But Melbourne composer, conductor and performer Dan Walker is one of Australia’s most in-demand choral specialists. He’s written for various organisations including Out There which was a featured piece in the 2014 South

To commemorate the 50th Anniversary Jenkins wrote this large work after a commission from the UK TV Channel 4. It consists of 11 works with the libretto compiled by the brilliant Welsh poet Mererid Hopwood. The text is multilingual in English, Welsh and Latin (with four texts from the Requiem Mass). And the work was composed, conducted, orchestrated and produced by Jenkins. There are many well known musical excerpts including All things bright and beautiful which features in the opening movement, a Welsh nursery rhyme is heard in the distance in the number performed by Bryn Terfel. The beautiful Welsh love song Myfanwy is included because it was sung by rescuers digging for victims and

it’s heard on the euphonium, some of Alban Berg’s Violin concerto is also heard . The Lux Aetenam closes the work and the orchestra concludes the work not in pomp and ceremony, but with a glistening orchestration of celesta, glockenspiel and various bells to depict ”light”, which quietly spoken by the children and sung by the children and the soprano, brings the work to a close. The work is a very unusual one involving various vocal choral and instrumental soloists and performed with great sensitivity by all involved. - Emyr Evans

your Christmas wish list. But then do you really need an excuse to buy a decent CD – especially one that houses a compendium of noteworthy Australian classical singers that stretch from 1861 right up to Emma Matthews? There are singers here I haven’t even heard of. Singers like Frances Saville, Amy Castles, Walter Kirby and Lionello Cecil. And even some that are quasi wellknown like Malcolm McEachern, Harold Blair and Albert Lance are very difficult to acquire. Harold Blair, in particular, is of great importance to musicologists because he was one of the first classical singers of aboriginal descent. Albert Lance is also of interest because his real name was Lancelot Albert Ingram, was born in Adelaide and

built his reputation as a tenor in France where he is still much loved. The trouble with these archival recordings, of course, is the quality of the transfers to shellac. The coloraturas sound strangled and even the mezzos sound a trifle too tremolo-ish (if there is such a word). The gentlemen, even the tenors, almost sound natural. But then, I suppose, we should consider ourselves lucky to have a record of them at all. I am especially pleased to have recordings of the singers I have known….Robert Allman, Clifford Grant, Robert Gard, Heather Begg and, alas, Deborah Riedel who passed away at such a young age. - Randolph Magri-Overend

Australian Primary Schools Choral Festival, where it was performed by some 14 000 young singers in numerous venues across the state. Dan Walker is much involved with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and we’re all very familiar with the iconic 2009 I Still Call Australia Home advertising campaign for Qantas. As a performer, Dan is a member of Sydney-based Cantillation, Pinchgut Opera and the Consort of Melbourne and was an associate conductor of Gondwana Choirs from 2006 - 2014. He is now both musical director of the Melbourne group, Choristry, and the newly created ‘Habeas Chorus’, a choir for the Melbourne legal community.

The commissioning by the many of performances of a mixture of voices and percussion on this CD were directed by a variety of people including Wheymark and Scott. The title of the CD was commissioned by Kim Sutherland and the Hunter Singers. Throughout, Walker manages to capture a number of varying moods which stir the soul, and music that is inspired by the works of Australian poets. - Emyr Evans February 2017

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Jazz CD Reviews McGann Live 81/83 Bernie McGann Move Records MD 3411

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Bernie MGann (1937-2013) was one of the most distinctive voices in Australian jazz. You could pick his hot, rasping, take no prisoners high speed alto runs in any ensemble. He led his generation of reed players and the local jazz landscape was diminished by his passing two years ago at the age of 76. Luckily for us he left a considerable recorded legacy, and MCGANN LIVE 81/83 is a valuable addition to it. It comprises two sets with different quartets. The first under his name as leader is from the Capitol Theatre in 1981 and has a nimble Chuck Yates on

Secular Hymns Madeleine Peyroux Impulse!

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Secular Hymns comes twenty years after Madeleine Peyroux’s debut release, Dreamland, the album which catapulted her Nearness Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau

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Released to coincide with their world tour of 2016 and their performances at various venues in Australia, this perfect musical pairing of two of the most prominent and highly respected improvising virtuoso performers in Jazz today, is in fact their first duo recording. Brad Mehldau first came to prominence as a member Joshua Redman’s quartet in the 1990s before becoming a bandleader himself. The pair reunited in 2010 when Redman was featured on Mehldau’s album Highway Rider. In 2013, Mehldau was featured as a performer and producer on Redman’s 12

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piano, Ray Martin playing deeply melodic bass and drummer Ted Vining playing timekeeper. The three pieces are all originals and the leader is in fine form. Good to see another old friend, Horst Liepolt, given production credits. The second session comes from 1983 at the Glasshouse in Melbourne with Bernie guesting with the Ted Vining Trio and the formidable Bob Sedergreen on piano, Barry Buckley on bass and a collection of other people’s compositions. Three bebop classics all taken at speed, and Bernie squeezing every drop of sad stuff from Billie’s God Bless the Child. Both of these sessions are quite exceptionally good with Bernie at his coruscating best. He rips into all his work with high-energy

creative intensity. Such fluent improvisation! The first session for this reviewer slightly shaded the second. Bernie always seemed most comfortable playing his own stuff. Not previously available on CD, this 2016 release brings us 9 tracks and 79 wonderful minutes of listening. A crackerjack disc! - Chris Wetherall

into the public eye. Her voice has often been compared to a mid-career Billie Holiday and that comparison remains valid on Secular Hymns.This is her seventh solo album release since the debut release, coming on the heels of the Ray Charlesinspired The Blue Room (2013). Recorded at the Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Great Milton, Oxfordshire, England, this recording finds the vocalist /guitarist delivering a strippeddown, largely acoustic set of warm, eclectic cover tunes. Backing Peyroux this time out are guitarist/ vocalist Jon Herrington and bassist/vocalist, Barak Moori, both highly sought-after New York-based musicians with deep jazz, blues, and rock credits. Secular Hymns has the feeing of an intimate Peyroux concert from

which its roots are derived.The music is ‘summery’ and laid-back with the tunes of Tom Waits,Lennon/McCartney, Allen Toussaint, Howard Biggs and Joe Thomas being the standouts.The album makes fine use of Peyroux’s jazz chops throughout although Secular Hymns is really not a jazz album as such. Peyroux’s voice perfectly conveys every song’s emotion, no matter how deeply touching the subject matter is and the album will please her many fans no matter how ‘rootsy’ and mellow she may go on this outing.The recording continues her musical journey of exploring beyond the ordinary with a deeply spirited and soulful masterwork. - Barry O’Sullivan

recording Walking Shadows. Nearness features live performances captured during a previous 2011 European tour, comprising of three original tracks and three familiar jazz standards.There is a meticulousness to the continuous process of abstraction that Mehldau applies to a tune with a certain density of information.This can be followed by a stripped down emotionally direct interpretation of a ballad that comes from nowhere and knocks the wind out of you with its simplicity and clarity. Highlights of the recording are a sixteen minute rendition of Hoagy Carmichael’s The Nearness of You which displays Mehldau’s harmonic skills with a particularly skilful unaccompanied break from Redman on tenor sax. Another

highlight is their interpretation of the Mehldau composition Old West with Redman’s dexterity and lyricism on soprano saxophone a sheer joy to listen to. On all of the tracks there are musically intelligent conversations between two stellar artists with Redman chasing the tune while Mehldau deconstructs the harmony and rhythm. As performers their virtuosity is unparalleled and highly recommended listening. - Barry O’Sullivan


Wednesday 1 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composers of the 18th century Prepared by Stephen Wilson Veracini, F. Overture no 6 in B flat (c1716). Accademia I Filarmonici/Alberto Martini. Naxos 8.553412 9 Torelli, G. Concerto grosso in E minor, op 8 no 9 (pub. 1709). Mariana Sirbu, vn; I Musici. Philips 432 118-2 14 Steffani, A. Sposa, mancar mi sento ... Deh non far colle tue lagrime, from Tassilone (1709). Cecila Bartoli, sop; I Barocchisti/ Diego Fasolis. Decca 478 4732 6 Fiocco, J-H. Sonata in G. Monika Kornel, hpd. Sydney Consort SC002 12 Scarlatti, A. Sonata 9 in A minor (pub. 1725). Camerata Cologne. cpo 999 619-2 9 Ariosti, A. Cantata no 3: L’Olma, from The flowering and fading of love (1723-24). Musica Solare. Naxos 8.557573 13 Lotti, A. Oboe concerto in A. Heinz Holliger, ob; I Musici. Philips 420 189-2 15 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Paul Hopwood Sullivan, A. Overture in C, In memoriam (1866). RTE Concert O/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223461 12 Haydn, J. Horn concerto in D, Hob. Vlld:3 (1762). Peter Damm, hn; Matthias Pfaender, vc; Manfred Pemutz, db; Matthias Eisenberg, hpd; Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach CO/Hartmut Haenchen. Berlin Classics 0012882BC 19 Dvorák, A. Symphony no 4 in D minor, op 13 (1874). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8608 43 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale Jazz of many colours, some old, some new and all designed to inform and stimulate the senses

13:00 AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Produced by Simon Moore Highlights and previews of the month’s concerts including interviews with the key players 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans Each week we meet one of the world’s great musicians, singers, composers or conductors, along with up-and-comers and some of the men and women who influence the arts landscape. The program goes live to air so you never quite know what’s going to happen. 15:00 SAINT-SAËNS EXPLORED Part 1 Prepared by MIchael Morton-Evans Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy after Weber’s Oberon (1850). Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Helios CDH55353 16 Symphony in A (c1850). French National RO/ Jean Martinon. Brilliant Classics 94360 6 Dance of the Negroes; Finale, from Le retour de Virginie (1852). Marina de Liso, sop; Bernard Richter, ten; Nicolas Courjal, bass; Brussels PO of Flanders/Hervé Niquet. Glossa GCD 922210 8 Piano quintet in A minor, op 14, mvts 2 and 3 (1855). Ensemble Musique Oblique. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901472 11 Symphony no 1 in E flat, op 2, mvts 1 and 2 (1853). Vienna SO/Georges Prêtre. Erato 2292-45695-2 13 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Tom Forrester-Paton

Martin Fröst DON OTTAVIO: Henry Choo, ten DONNA ELVIRA: Jacqueline Dark, cont ZERLINA: Taryn Fiebig, sop MASETTO: Andrew Jones, bar Opera Australia Ch; Australian Opera and Ballet O/Mark Wigglesworth Opera Australia OP0Z56025CD 2:28 Don Giovanni, attempting to seduce Donna Anna, kills her father, the Commendatore. Her fiance Don Ottavio swears to find the killer. Donna Elvira, the Don’s fiancee, arrives and his servant Leporello lists the Don’s conquests. Giovanni pusues the peasant Zerlina but his lust is thwarted when Elvira warns the girl. Her fiance Masetto pursues the Don. Elvira, Anna and Ottavio join forces. Increasingly disturbed, the Don invites the statue of the dead Commendatore to dine with him. The statue arrives and, in a drunken state, Giovanni grasps the hand and is pulled into hell. Liszt, F. Fantasy on themes from Mozart’s The marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni (1842). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44541 22 23:00 ROMANTIC WOODWIND SONATAS Prepared by Gael Golla

19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell The stars of American jazz from bebop on, mainly small group low temperature jazz

Brahms, J. Sonata in E flat, op 120 no 2 (1894). Martin Fröst, cl; Roland Pöntinen, pf. BIS SACD-1353 20

20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Saint-Saëns, C. Sonata, op 166 (1921). Colin Maier, ob; Alison Wiebe, pf. Ontario Arts Council CMCD 001 11

Mozart, W. Don Giovanni, K527. Opera in two acts. Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. First performed Prague, 1787. DON GIOVANNI: Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bar LEPORELLO: Conal Coad, bass DONNA ANNA: Rachelle Durkin, sop COMMENDATORE: Daniel Sumegi, bass-bar

Rietz, J. Sonata in G minor, op 42. Mario Ancillotti, fl; Piernarciso Masi, pf. Dynamic CDS 104 24

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Thursday 2 FEBRUARY Schubert, F. Mass no 2 in G, D167 (1815). Elke Hooke, sop; Pascal Herington, ten; Paul Goodwin-Groen, bass; Sydney University Graduate Choir. 21

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Sydney University Graduate O/Christopher Bowen (all above) SUGC recording

9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Two’s company Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Nicolai, O. Sonata no 1 in F (1833-37). Roger Montgomery, hn; Christopher Larkin, hn. Hyperion CDA67119 16

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Carulli, F. Grand duo in A, op 45. Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7167 17

Smyth, E. Quartet in E minor (1902-12). Mannheim String Quartet. cpo 999 352-2 42

Alkan, C-V. Grand duo concertant, op 21 (c1840). Tedi Papavrami, vn; Huseyin Sermet, pf. Auvidis V 4680 22

Schubert, F. Schwestergruss, D762 (1822); Hin und wieder fliegen Pfeile, from Claudine von Villa Bella, D239 (1815-93); An die untegehende Sonne, D457 (1816-17). Janet Baker, sop; Raymond Leppard, pf. BBC Music BBCL 4218-2 15

Dvorák, A. Moravian duets, op 32 (1876). Genia Kühmeier, sop; Bernarda Fink, mezz; Christoph Berner, pf. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902081 28 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Haydn, J. Trumpet concerto in E flat, Hob. VIIe:1 (1796). Maurice André, tpt; London PO/Jésus López-Cobos. EMI CMS 7 69880- 2 16 Arensky, A. Violin concerto in A minor, op 54 (1891). Sergei Stadler, vn; Leningrad PO/ Vladislav Chernushenko. Melodiya MA 3014 23 Respighi, O. Impressioni Brasiliane (192728). Liége Royal PO/John Neschling. BIS BIS-2050 21 Schubert, F. Symphony no 5 in B flat, D485 (1816). Minneapolis SO/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. Mercury 462 954-2 24 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers Covering the many aspects of jazz from Swing to Mainstream, with the Great American Songbook making regular appearances

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21:30 WIND INTERLUDE Prepared by Brian Drummond

14:30 MUSICA VIVA PRESENTS ENSÖ QUARTET Recorded by Greg Simmons for FINE MUSIC on 30 May 2016 at City Recital Hall Beethoven, L. String quartet no 10 in E flat, op 74, Harp (1809). 29 Turina, J. Serenata, op 87 (1935). 9 Ginastera, A. Quartet no 2, op 26 (1958/68). 27 Zhurbin, L. Bagel on the Malecon (2006). 4 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Debbie Scholem 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley 20:00 SHOWCASING AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS Sydney University Graduate Choir Recorded by Greg Ghavalas for SUGC Bach, C.P.E. Magnificat in D, Wq215 (1749). Anita Kyle, sop; Ashlyn Tymms, cont; Richard Butler, ten; Simon Lobelson, bass; Sydney University Graduate Choir. 45

13:00 THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A DAME Prepared by Stephen Wilson

Schubert, F. Magnificat in C, D486 (1815). Elke Hooke, sop. 10

Schumann, R. Carnaval, op 9 (1833-35). Myra Hess, pf. Naxos 8.110604 27

Buxtehude, D. Jesu, meines Lebens Leben, BuxWV62. Sydney University Graduate Chamber Choir. 7

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Telemann, G. Trio sonata in E flat for oboe, harpsichord and continuo, from Essercizii Musici (1739-40). Amarillis. naive AM 112 11 Mozart, W. Divertimento in B flat, K439 no 1 (c1783). Kálmán Berkes, cl; Tomoko Takashima, cl; Koji Okazaki, bn. Naxos 8.553585 14 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Calogero Panvino Harvey, J. The angels (1994). Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. EMI 5 58070 2 5 Britten, B. Rejoice in the Lamb, op 30 (1943). Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge/Christopher Robinson. Naxos 8.554791 16 Stravinsky, I. Symphony of psalms (1930/48). Royal Concertgebouw Ch & O/ Colin Davis. Radio Nederland RCO 08005 20 Britten, B. Hymn to St Cecilia, op 27 (1942). Christopher Robinson, cond. Naxos 8.554791 10 Harvey, J. I love the Lord (1977); Magnificat; Nunc dimittis; Come, Holy Ghost; Praise ye the Lord; Missa brevis; The royal banners forward go; The Annunciation. Edward PictonTurbervill, org; Andrew Nethsingha, cond. Signum SIGCD456 51 Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge (2 above)


Friday 3 FEBRUARY 13:00 BLOOMING FLOWERS Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Robert Small

6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus

Puccini, G. Flower duet, from Madame Butterfly (1904). Mirella Freni, sop; Christa Ludwig, mezz; Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 421 314-2 8

Grieg, E. Concert overture, In autumn, op 11 (1866/87). Cologne WDR SO/Eivind Aadland. Audite 92.669 11

9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Strings plus one Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Prokofiev, S. Suite, from The stone flower, op 118 (1954). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8806 30

Suk, J. Trio in C minor, op 2 (1889/90/91). Smetana Trio. Supraphon SU 3810-2 15

Tchaikovsky, P. Waltz of the flowers, from The nutcracker (1892). Queensland SO/ Werner Andreas Albert. ABC 476 695-5 7

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Haydn, M. Romance in A flat (1795; transcr. M. Haydn from Mozart’s Horn concerto, K447). Nury Guarnaschelli, hn; Signum Quartet. Capriccio C 5059 5 Haydn, J. Trio in A minor, Hob.XI:87. David Miller, va; Fortunato Arico, vc; John Hsu, baryton. ASV GAU 104 12 Bach, J. Christian Quartet in B flat. Max Artved, ob; Elise Båtnes, vn; Tue Lautrup, va; Lars Holm Johansen, vc. Naxos 8.557361 10 Bach, J.C.F. Trio sonata in F. London Baroque. BIS BIS-1995 9 Dvorák, A. Quintet in A, op 81 (1887). Jascha Heifetz, vn; Israel Baker, vn; Joseph de Pasquale, va; Gregor Piatigorsky, vc; Jacob Lateiner, pf. RCA GD87965 29 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Elaine Siversen Stravinsky, I. Suite no 3, from The firebird (1945). Royal Concertgebouw O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 473 731-2 29 Carmichael, J. Trumpet concerto. Kevin Johnston, tpt; West Australian SO/David Measham. ABC 442 374-2 24 Liszt, F. Symphonic poem no 1: What is heard on the mountain (1848-49/50/54). New Zealand SO/Michael Halász. Naxos 8.557846 29 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan

Poulenc, F. La dame d’André; Dans l’herbe; Il vole; Mon cadavre est doux comme un gant; Violon; Fleurs, in Fiançailles pour rire (de Vilmorin) (1939). Yvonne Kenny, sop; Lawrence Skrobacs, pf. Etcetera KTC 1029 13 Schubert, F. Introduction and variations on Trockne Blumen, D802 (1824). Peter-Lukas Graf, fl; Bernd Glemser, pf. Claves CD 50-9306 22 Scarlatti, A. Cantata: Bella madre de’ fiori. Fiona Campbell, mezz; Giulia Panzeri, vn; Alice Evans, vn; Catherine Jones, vc; Kirsty McCahon, db; Michael Leopold, theorbo, gui; Neal Peres Da Costa, hpd. Fiona Campbell FC 111 26 15:00 SAINT-SAËNS AND THE CONCERTO Prepared by Chris Blower Chausson, E. Poem for violin and orchestra, op 25 (1896). Laurent Korcia vn; O Symphonique et Lyrique de Nancy/Jérôme Kaltenbach. Naxos 8.553652 16 Giordano, U. Ecco l’altare, from Andrea Chénier (1896). Renata Tebaldi, sop; Mariano Caruso, ten; Mario del Monaco, ten; St Cecilia Academy O/Gianandrea Gavazzini. Decca 470 280-2 8 Saint-Saëns, C. Piano concerto no 5 in F, op 103, Egyptian (1896). Duncan Gifford, pf; Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 192-8 29 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Brendan Walsh 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron Focus on the current Sydney jazz scene mixed with a range of international jazz stars and a weekly a cappella item

Piano concerto in A minor, op 16 (1868). Simon Tedeschi, pf; Queensland SO/Richard Bonynge. ABC 481 011-7 31 Berwald, F. Symphony no 1 in G minor (1842). Helsingborg SO/Okko Kamu. Naxos 8.553051 31 Gade, N. String octet in F, op 17 (pub. 1848). L’Archibudelli; Smithsonian Chamber Players. Sony SK 48307 29 Berwald, F. Play of the elves (1842). Royal PO/Ulf Björlin. EMI 5 65303 2 8 22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Composers and their Instruments, part 2 Prepared by Susan Bell Dowland, J. Flow not so fast, ye fountains; Time stands still, from Third book of songs (pub. 1603). Emma Kirkby, sop; Anthony Rooley, lute. Hyperion CDA66227 7 Obrecht, J. Motet: Salve, regina. Pro Cantione Antiqua, London; London Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble/Bruno Turner. Archiv 00289 479 1045 11 Lassus, O. de Missa Susanne un jour (1577). Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly. Naxos 8.550842 35 Buxtehude, D. Passacaglia in D minor, BuxWV161; Prelude in F sharp minor, BuxWV146. Robert Köbler, org. Berlin 0012912BC 16 Tartini, G. Sonata in G minor, Devil’s Trill. Nicola Benedetti, vn; Catherine Rimer, vc; Thomas Dunford, theorbo; Christian Curnyn, hpd. Decca 476 4342 14 Schütz, H. Psalm 8: Herr, unser Herrscher; Psalm 6: Ach Herr, straf mich nicht; Psalm 122: Ich freu mich des, from Psalms of David (1671). Heinrich Schütz Choir; Symphonie Sacrae Chamber Ensemble; Charles Spink, org; Roger Norrington, cond. Decca 430 632-2 16 Platti, G. Oboe concerto in G minor. Xenia Löffler, ob; Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1951996 12 February 2017

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Saturday 4 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

Grainger, P. Irish tune from County Derry. Cory Band/Robert Childs. Doyen DOY 290 4

9:05 ORCHESTRAS AROUND THE WORLD Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Prepared by Frank Morrison

Lloyd Webber, A. Aspects of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Australian Brass Ensemble. Australian Brass AB 195 7

Mendelssohn, F. Overture: The Hebrides, op 26, Fingal’s Cave (1830). Leonard Bernstein, cond. DG 439 411-2 10

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

Tchaikovsky, P. Capricio italien, op 45 (1880). Zubin Mehta, cond. Teldec 4509-90201-2 16

13:00 CLASSICS AT THE MOVIES Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Wagner, R. Ride of the Valkyries (1854-56). Vienna PO/Georg Solti. Decca 448 135-2 6

Dvorák, A. Slavonic dance in C, op 46 no 1 (1878). István Kertész, cond. Decca 476 2453 4 Bernstein, L. On the waterfront, symphonic suite (1954). Leonard Bernstein, cond. DG 469 115-2 22 Smetana, B. Die Moldau, from My country (1872-79). István Kertész, cond. Decca 476 2453 11 Bartók, B. Hungarian sketches (1931). Zubin Mehta, cond. Decca 466 691-2 12 Israel PO (all above) 10:30 SMALL FORCES Altenburg, J. Concerto for seven trumpets and timpani. Members of Kapp Sinfonietta. MCA MCD 80130 5 Mozart, W. Quintet in E flat, K407 (1782). Roland Pandolfi, hn; John Korman, vn; Kathleen Mattis, va; Joan Korman, va; John Sant’Ambrogio, vc. Renaissance RO 116 17 Tartini, G. Trio sonata in E flat, op 8, no 6. Danubius Ensemble. Naxos 8.550377 7 Schumann, R. Romance, op 94 (1849). Jean Pierre Rampal, fl; Robert Veyron-Lacroix, pf. Biem/Stemra CM 010 5 Haydn, J. Trio in E flat, Hob.XV:29 (bef. 1797). Yuuko Shiokawa, vn; Boris Pergamenshikov, vc; András Schiff, pf. Decca 476 2576 17 11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Paisley, B. Hymn: The old wooden cross. Grimethorpe Colliery Band/Robert Childs. Delta 60357 4 Ives, C. Variations on America. Summit Brass. Summit DCD 171 7 16

Sousa, J.P. Federal March. Allentown Band/ Ronald Demkee. AMP 24024 3

Mahler, G. Adagietto, from Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor (1901-02). Royal PO/Daniele Gatti. Sony 88697290382 10 Rachmaninov, S. Piano concerto no 2 in C minor, op 18 (1900-01). Boris Berezovsky, pf; L’Oural PO/Dmitri Liss. Mirare MIR 008 31 Mendelssohn, F. Overture: The Hebrides, op 26, Fingal’s Cave (1832). Scottish NO/ Alexander Gibson. Chandos CHAN 10412X 10 Waldteufel, E. Waltz: The skaters (1882). Slovak State PO/Alfred Walter. Naxos 8.578041-42 8 Dvorák, A. Symphony no 9 in E minor, op 95, From the New World (1893). Berlin PO/ Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM 7 64325 2 41 15:00 OPERETTA IN THE AFTERNOON Prepared by Elaine Siversen Kálmán, E. Countess Maritza. Operetta in three acts. Libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. First performed Vienna, 1924. COUNT TASSILO: Ramon Remedios, ten COUNTESS MARITZA: Marilyn Hill Smith, sop LISA: Laureen Livingstone, sop KOLOMAN ZSUPÁN: Tudor Davies, ten New Sadlers Wells Opera O/Barry Wordsworth. TER CDTER 1051 1:02 The impoverished Count Tassilo, under an assumed name, is appointed bailiff on Countess Maritza’s estate. He needs to earn a living and provide a dowry for his sister Lisa. Maritza, a young widow, arrives at the estate to celebrate her ‘engagement’, an invention intended to put off her numerous suitors. She chooses the name Baron Koloman Zsupán for her fictitious fiancé, from

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Strauss’ operetta, The Gypsy Baron. Lisa is one of Maritza’s guests. Tassilo instructs her to keep his identity secret. A genuine Koloman Zsupán materialises, having seen an announcement of his ‘engagement’ in the press. Tassilo is heard singing Komm, Zigány (Come, gypsies) and Maritza orders him to repeat it. When he refuses, she fires him but before he can leave, she apologises. Zsupan has decided that he prefers Lisa to Maritza, whilst Maritza is increasingly attracted to Tassilo. Another guest reveals Tassilo’s identity and Maritza in a high temper insults Tassilo, who declares that he will leave. However, before he goes, the repentant Maritza writes him a ‘reference’ which is in fact a proposal of marriage. The operetta ends with Maritza and Tassilo, and Zsupan and Lisa, engaged. Romberg, S. The new moon. Operetta in two acts. Libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel and Lawrence Schwab. First performed Philadelphia, 1928. ROBERT MISSION: Kyle Gonyea, ten MONSIEUR BEAUNOIR: Jonathon Reardon, bar MARIANNE BEAUNOIR: Maureen Francis, sop VICOMPTE RIBAUD: Chuck McMahon, voice CAPTAIN GEORGE DUVAL: David Craig Starkey, voice Media Theatre for the Performing Arts Ch & O/Eric R. Lofstrom. Indre Classics IND90152 58 Robert, a young French aristocrat with revolutionary ideas, flees to New Orleans in 1792. Under an assumed name, he sells himself as a bond-servant to planter and shipowner Monsieur Beaunoir. He falls in love with Beaunoir’s beautiful daughter Marianne. Eventually he is tracked down by Vicomte Ribaud and put aboard a ship, the New Moon, to be returned to France. Marianne is travelling on the same ship, pretending that she is in love with the ship’s captain, Duval. Robert and the bond-servants mutiny and, landed on the Isle of Pines, found a new republic. French ships arrive and Vicomte Ribaud expects them to conquer the island for the King of France. But the French Commander reveals that there has been a revolution in France and that all aristocrats must die unless they renounce their titles. Ribaud, a Royalist, heads for execution, but republican Robert renounces his title. All ends happily for him and Marianne. 17:30 STAGING MUSIC Assorted wildlife with Angela Cockburn 18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Folk Federation of NSW


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Saturday 4 FEBRUARY 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN with Annabelle Drumm 20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Claude Debussy Prepared by Katy Rogers-Davies Franck, C. Symphonic variations (1885). François-Joël Thiollier, pf; Arnhem PO/ Roberto Benzi. Naxos 8.553472 15 Chausson, E. Poème de l’amour et de la mer, op 19 (1882-90). Françoise Pollet, sop; Monte Carlo PO/Armin Jordan. FNAC 592275 29 Guiraud, E. Caprice (1884). Philippe Graffin, vn; Ulster O/Thierry Fischer. Hyperion CDA67294 12 Wagner, R. Prelude to Tristan und Isolde (1859). Queensland O/Muhai Tang. ABC 481 0616 10 Debussy, C. Golliwog’s cakewalk, from Children’s corner (1906-08). Roger Woodward, pf. ABC 472 170-2 2 Liszt, F. Les cloches de Genève (1836-55). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44509 7 Debussy, C. The bells (1891). Camilla Nylund, sop; Marita Viitasalo, pf. Hänssler 98.300 2 Ravel, M. Quartet in F (1902-04). Australian String Quartet. ABC 476 690-4 28 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Rex Burgess Hummel, J. Bassoon concerto in F (1805). Valery Popov, bn; Russian State SO/Valery Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9656 25 Paganini, N. Guitar quartet no 12 in A minor (1818-20). Bruno Pignata, vn; Lorenzo Lugli, va; Paolo Mosca, vc; Pino Briasco, gui. Dynamic CDS 17/1-2 23 Schubert, F. Fantasie in F minor, D940 (1828). Murray Perahia; Radu Lupu, pf. Sony MK 39511 19 Ravel, M. Daphnis et Chloé: Fragments symphoniques (1912). New England Conservatory Choir; Boston SO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 0013 16 Mozart, W. Symphony no 40 in G minor, K550 (1788). Tasmanian SO/Sebastian LangLessing. ABC 476 4561 28

Barry Tuckwell 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Terry McMullen 9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Barrie Brockweil Haydn, J. Te Deum, Hob.XXIIIc:2 (c1800). Felicity Lott, sop; Carolyn Watkinson, cont; Maldwyn Davies, ten; David Wilson-Johnson, bass; Nicholas Parle, org; English Concert & Choir/Trevor Pinnock. Decca 478 3640 8 Bach, J.S. Wir glauben all an einem Gott, BWV680 (1739). Fretwork. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908742 3 Haydn, M. Graduale for Holy Innocents’ Day if the holiday does not fall on a Sunday. Krisztina Laki, sop; Adrienne Csengery, sop; Zsuzsa Németh, cont; Gabor Trajtler, org; Gyõr Girls’ Choir and PO/Miklós Szabó. LP Budapest FX 12301 5 Bach, J.S. Chorale: Wachtet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV645 (arr. 1748-49 from Cantata, BWV140; orch. Bantock 1925). BBC PO/ Leonard Slatkin. Chandos CHAN 9835 6 Mendelssohn, F. Hymn: Hör mein Bitten, Herr (1840). Greta de Reyghere, sop; La Chapelle Royale, Paris; Collegium Vocale; Johan Huys, org; Philippe Herreweghe, cond. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901142 10 Schubert, F. Litanei, from Litany for the Feast of All Souls, D343 (1816; arr. Godowsky). Arcadi Volodos, pf. Sony SK 63691 3 Saint-Saëns, C. O salutaris hostia in D (1904). Andrew-John Smith, org. Hyperion CDA 67922 3 Elgar, E. Te Deum, op 34 (1897). London Symphony Ch; Northern Sinfonia of England/ Richard Hickox. EMI CDC 7 47658-2 12

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Barrie Brockwell Dankowski, A. Symphony in E flat (c1788). Warsaw CO/Marek Sewen. Olympia OCD 380 15 Bach, J. Christian Privo del mio tesoro, from Cefalo e Procri (1776). Deborah Riedel, sop; Arcadia Lane O/Richard Bonynge. Melba MR30118 5 Bach, C.P.E. Harpsichord concerto in C minor, Wq43 no 4 (1771). George Malcolm, hpd; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/ Neville Marriner. Decca 440 033-2 12 Hoffmeister, F. Double bass quartet no 3 in D. Ernö Sebestyén, vn; Helmut Nicolai, va; Martin Ostertag, vc; Norbert Duka, db. Naxos 8.572187 11 Haydn, J. Divertimento in D for baryton, horns and strings, Hob.X:2 (c1775). Members of Haydn Sinfonietta/Manfred Huss. BIS CD-1796/98 18 Beethoven, L. Adelaïde, op 46 (1795-96). Wolfgang Holzmair, bar; Imogen Cooper, pf. Philips 454 475-2 6 Mozart, W. Sinfonia concertante no 1 in E flat, K297b (c1778). Derek Wickens, ob; Robert Hill, cl; Martin Gatt, bn; English CO/ Barry Tuckwell. Decca 421 393-2 31 12:00 SPEAK EASY, SWING HARD with Richard Hughes The Golden Era of jazz, as seen through the knowledge and experience of one of Australia’s leading exponents 13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide Showcases diverse music from cultures around the world, both traditional and modern, featuring musicians from all corners of the globe, including Australia February 2017

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Sunday 5 FEBRUARY Mozart, W. Clarinet concerto, in A, K622 (1791). Sabine Meyer, cl; Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. EMI 5 57128 2 27

Hymns: Now thank we all our God; Lord of all hopefulness. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. KGS KGS0014 6

Schubert, F. Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 (1814); Erlkönig, D328 (1815); An die Musik, D547 (1817). Lauris Elms, cont; Len Vorster, pf. Screenthemes ST5003 12

18:00 THE BRENDEL LEGACY Prepared by Meg Matthews

Mendelssohn, F. Piano trio no 1 in D minor, op 49 (1839). Trio Wanderer. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901961 27 Christopher Warren-Green 14:00 BAROQUE BRASS SONATAS Prepared by Gael Golla Albinoni, T. Sonata a 6 (1705). John Wallace, tpt; John Miller, tpt; Philharmonia O/ Christopher Warren-Green. Nimbus NI 5017 9 Gabrieli, G. Sonata a 3 (1615). Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/Philip Jones. Decca 448 993-2 4 Telemann, G. Sonata in F minor (ed. Ostrander). Stefan Schulz, tb; Saori Tomidokoro, pf. BIS BIS-2144 9 Fontana, G. Sonata sesta. Jeremy West, cornett; Paula Chateauneuf, chitarrone; Frances Kelly, hp; Timothy Roberts, org. Hyperion CDA66977 6 Speer, D. Sonata for four trombones. Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Decca 425 727-2 2 Franceschini, P. Sonata a 7 in D (1680). Trumpet Consort Friedemann Immer. Harmonia Mundi RD 77027 7 Buonamente, G. Sonata a 6. Timothy Roberts, org; His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts. Hyperion CDA66847 4 Stradella, A. Sonata in D. Vladislav Kozderka, tpt; Musica Barocca di Praga. Milan Vlcek SY 0002-2 131 8 15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL The zodiac: Composers born under Aquarius Prepared by Ron Walledge Corelli, A. Violin sonata in D minor, op 5 no 1, La folia (1700). Purcell Quartet. Helios CDH55240 10 18

Arriaga, J. Overture to The happy slaves (1824). Scottish CO/Charles Mackerras. Hyperion CDA66800 8 Lalo, E. Norwegian fantasy (1878). Philippe Graffin, vn; Ulster O/Thierry Fischer. Hyperion CDA67294 14 Delius, F. The walk to the paradise garden, from A village Romeo and Juliet (1901). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Decca 440 323-2 9 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Stephen Matthews Hymns: Lord of all hopefulness; O God our help in ages past; Come ye thankful people. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. KGS 10014 7 Schutz, H. Psalm 122: I was glad. Cantus Cöln; Concerto Palatino/Konrad Junghänel. Harmonia Mundi HMG 501652.53 4 Dvorák, A. Five biblical songs based on the Psalms. Jindrich Jindrák, bar; Prague SO/ Václav Smetácek. Supraphon SU 4187-2 9 Mendelssohn, F. Chorus; Duet, from Hymn of praise. Kammerchor Stuttgart; Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen/Frieder Bernius. BIS 1951 7 Bach, C.P.E. Die Fotdauer der Lehre Jesu; Andenken an der Tod. Julian Redlin, bass; Jørn Boysen, hpd. Brilliant Classics 94309 7 Britten, B. Festival Te Deum. Choir of New College Oxford/Edward Higginbottom. Novum NCR 1386 6 Esenvalds, E. Magnificat, Nunc dimittis. Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA 68083 6

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Beethoven, L. Thirty-three variations on a waltz by Diabelli, op 120 (1819/22-23). Alfred Brendel, pf. Decca/Philips 478 9126 56 19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Stephen Matthews Vanhal, J. Sinfonia in D. Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.554341 18 Vivaldi, A. Oboe concerto in C. Pier Luigi Fabretti, ob; L’Arte dell’Arco/Frederico Guglielmo. Brilliant Classics 94654 9 Haydn, M. Horn concerto in D. Salzurger Hofmusik/Wolfgang Brunner. cpo 777 781-2 15 Brahms, J. Symphony no 2. Royal Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478-2365 39 20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Calogero Panvino Dessner, B. Aheym: Homeward (2009). Kronos Quartet. Anti ANTI87296-2 10 Coates, G. String quartet no 7, Angels (2000). Philip Adams, org; Kreutzer Quartet/ Michael Finnissy. Naxos 8.559152 15 Chisholm, D. Axeman lullaby (2008). 2 Fuhler, C. 18 spoonfuls (2012). 5 Moore, K. Broken rosary (2010). 6 Anna McMichael, vn; Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf (3 above) Tall Poppies TP228 Lachenmann, H. String quartet no 3, Grido (2002) Arditti String Quartet. Kairos 0012662KAI 24 Dessner, B. Tenebre (2010). Sufjan Stevens, vocals; Kronos Quartet. Anti ANTI87296-2 15 22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones


Monday 6 FEBRUARY Westlake, N. Soundtrack of Miss Potter (2006). Studio O/Benjamin Wallfisch. ABC 476 3658 13 Marcello, A. Concerto in D minor (pub. c1717). Kirsten Barry, ob; Australian Brandenburg O/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 284-0 11 Coates, E. Bird songs at eventide; I heard you singing, from Two symphonic rhapsodies (1933). London PO/Barry Wordsworth. Lyrita SRCD.213 5 Stephen Layton 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with James Hunter 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1934 Prepared by Di Cox

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

Brahms, J. Sonata in E minor, op 38 (186265). Mischa Maisky, vc; Pavel Gililov, pf. DG 459 677-2 27 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with David Brett 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley

13:00 LOUDLY LET THE TRUMPET BRAY Prepared by Stephen Wilson

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg

Prokofiev, S. Suite from Lieutenant Kijé, op 60 (1934). Queensland SO/Vladimir Verbitsky. ABC 438 880-2 22

Sullivan, A. Loudly let the trumpet bray, from Iolanthe (1882). D’Oyly Carte Opera Ch; Royal PO/James Walker. Decca 480 1285 5

22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson

Françaix, J. Sonatine (1934). Frank Peter Zimmermann, vn; Alexander Lonquich, pf. EMI CDC 7 54541 2 11

Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in E flat (1803). Gordon Webb, tpt; Sydney SO/Robert Pikler. LP RCA VRL1 0078 20

Vaughan Williams, R. Greensleeves (1934). Ian Bostridge, ten; Holst Singers/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA66777 6 Turina, J. Violin sonata no 2 in G, op 82, Spanish (1934). Nash Ensemble members. Hyperion CDA67889 15

Scarlatti, A. Arias with solo trumpet. Judith Nelson, sop; Dennis Ferry, tpt; Gordon Murray, hpd. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1905137 15 Saint-Saëns, C. Septet in E flat, op 65 (1881). Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67431/2 17

Respighi, O. Suite: Belkis, Regina di Saba (1934). Liège Royal PO/John Neschling. BIS BIS-2130 25

Mozart, W. Sonata in D, K576 (1789). Mitsuko Uchida, pf. Philips 422 115-2 15

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Scarlatti, A. Symphony no 2 in D. HansMartin Linde, rec; Maurice André, tpt; Collegium Musicum Zurich/Paul Sacher. Decca 478 4664 8

Berlioz, H. Overture to Béatrice et Bénédict (1862). Sydney SO/Edo de Waart. ABC 476 4991 8

14:30 CANTABILE Prepared by Mariko Yata

Pleyel, I. Violin concerto in D (1787). Sebastian Bohren, vn; O di Padova e del Veneto/Luca Bizzozero. Sony 88843040932 34

Bellini, V. Casta diva. Ah, bello a me ritorna, from Norma (1831). Anna Netrebko, sop; South-West German RSO/Marco Armiliato. DG 477 7177 10

Lindblad, A. Symphony no 1 in C (1832). Stockholm PO/Okko Kamu. LP Caprice CAP 1197 39

Mendelssohn, F. Songs without words, bk 2, op 30 (1835). Daniel Barenboim, pf. DG 453 061-2 16

MUSIC TRIVIA with Michael Morton-Evans 1. Who wrote the 1954 ballet The Stone Flower? 2. Which well-known opera was derived from the Dumas novel La Dame aux Camélias? 3. Jazz saxophonist Coleman Hawkins had two nicknames. Can you name one of them? Answers on page 42.

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Tuesday 7 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Sydney SO (2 above)

3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

Hol, R. Symphony no 3 in B flat, op 101 (1867/84). The Hague Residency O. Chandos CHAN 9796 31

6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds

Mattias Bamert, cond (all above)

9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Jean-Yves Thibaudet Prepared by Chris Blower

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

Mendelssohn, F. Variations sérieuses, op 54 (1841). Decca 468 600-2 11 Verdi, G. Variations for piano and orchestra (c1837). Milan Giuseppe Verdi SO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 473 767-2 20 Ravel, M. Valses nobles et sentimentales (1911). Decca 433515-2 15 Rachmaninov, S. Two pieces, op 2 (1891-92). Truls Mørk, vc. Virgin 5 45119 2 10 Rossini, G. Mi langnerò tacendos: in D; in D minor; in G; L’orpheline du Tyrol; Riedi al soglio. Cecilia Bartoli, mezz. Decca 455 981-2 17 Satie, E. La belle excentrique (1920). Decca 470 290-2 5 Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf (all above) 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Denis Patterson Salieri, A. Overture to Don Quixote (1770). Czecho-Slovak RSO/Michael Dittrich. Naxos 8.554838 7 Rachmaninov, S. Piano concerto no 4 in G minor, op 40 (1926-27/41). Howard Shelley, pf; Royal Scottish NO/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 9192 27 Brahms, J. Serenade no 1 in D, op 11 (185758). Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 477 5424 49

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Bryden Thomson Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Sonatina, op 205 (1965). William Bennett, fl; Simon Wynberg, gui. ASV DCA 692 13 Rodgers, R. The blue room (1926; arr. Sears). Belgian NO Clarinet Quartet. Naxos 8.557407 3 Dorati, A. Duo concertante (1983). Diana Doherty, ob; David Korevaar, pf. ABC 465 782-2 15

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps Smooth small group jazz from the 50s on, and with a visit from Miles Davis each week 20:00 RECENT RELEASES with Michael Field 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Schaffrath, C. Sonata for oboe and basso continuo in D minor. Members of the Berlin Barock Trio. Capriccio 10142 12

14:00 FROM THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Prepared by Rex Burgess

Borodin, A. Nocturne (transcr. Primrose). Roberto Diaz, va; Robert Koenig, pf. Naxos 8.557391 6

Donato, B. Alma felice che sovente torni. Huelgas Ensemble/Paul van Nevel. Sony SK 45942 6

Chopin, F. Sonata no 3 in B minor, op 58. Wilhelm Kempff, pf. Ermitage 455974-2 25

Tromboncino, B. A la guerra a la guerra. Shirley Rumsey, voice, lute. Naxos 8.550615 3 Anon. Quasi cedrus; Gaude flore Virginali (15th c). Acantus. Gimell 462 516-2 7

Meyer, E. Winter’s chill. Edgar Meyer, bass; Modern Mandolin Quartet. Windham Hill 11108-2 5

Cimello, T. Fuggi’l sereno. Huelgas Ensemble. Sony SK 45942 3

Naumann, J. Andante and grazioso. Bruno Hoffman, glass hp; Renaissance Ensemble Stuttgart. Cosmus 100.40107 12

Cara, M. O mia cieca e dura sorte. Shirley Rumsey, voice, lute. Naxos 8.550615 4

Schubert, F. Octet in F, D803. Willy Boskovsky, vn; Wiener Oktett. Ermitage ERM 195-2 49

14:30 BAMERT AWAY FROM LONDON Prepared by Denis Patterson

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

Bottesini, G. Duo concertante (1851). Martin Ostertag, vc; Wolfgang Güttler, db; Berlin RSO. Schwann 311 042 H1 13

13:00 AMERICAN WOODWIND Prepared by Gael Golla

Nielsen, C. Clarinet concerto, op 57 (1928). Janet Hilton, cl; Scottish NO. Chandos CHAN 8618 23

Tchaikovsky, P. Waltz, from The sleeping beauty (1888). Sydney SO. ABC 476 695-5 5

Bernstein, L. Sonata (1941-42). Paul Meyer, cl; Eric Lesage, pf. Denon CO-18016 10

Fauré, G. Pavane, op 50 (1887). ABC 476 4991 5

Muczynski, R. Quintet, op 45 (1985). Stanford Woodwind Quintet. Naxos 8.559001 12

Stravinsky, I. Infernal dance, from The firebird (1910). ABC 476 695-5 4

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MUSIC TRIVIA with Michael Morton-Evans 4. For which instrument is the English firm of Broadwood best known? 5. Can you name the opera written by Benjamin Britten for the entertainment of young people? Answers on page 42.


Wednesday 8 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composers of the 18th century Prepared by Andari Anggamulia Hasse, J. Overture to Didone abbandonata (1742). Capella Gabetta/Andrés Gabetta. Sony 88691944592 6 Zelenka, J. Qui tollis peccata mundi, from Missa Dei Filii (1740-41). Nancy Argenta, sop; Michael Chance, ct; Christoph Prégardien, ten; Gordon Jones, bass; Stuttgart Chamber Choir; Tafelmusik Baroque O/Frieder Bernius. Harmonia Mundi RD 77922 10 Quantz, J. Double concerto in G. Jed Wentz, fl; Marion Moonen, fl; Musica ad Rhenum/ Florian Deuter. Vanguard 99040 15 Hasse, J. Generoso risuegliati o core, from Cleofide (1731). Ewa Mallas-Godlewska, sop; Derek Lee Ragin, ct; Les Talens Lyriques/ Christophe Rousset. Auvidis K 1005 1 Heinichen, J. Concerto in F. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 437 549-2 17 Hasse, J. Ah, Dio, ritornate, from La conversione di S Agostino (1750). Erin Headley, bass viol; Malcolm Proud, hpd. CRD 3488 8 Zelenka, J. Capriccio no 5 in G (1729). Camerata Bern. Archiv 469 842-2 18 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Chris Blower Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Capriccio espagnol, op 34 (1887). Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6627 16 Rodrigo, J. Fantasia para un gentilhombre (1954). Leonard Grigoryan, gui; Queensland SO/Brett Kelly. ABC 480 6461 22 Beethoven, L. Symphony no 6 in F, op 68, Pastoral (1808). Vienna PO/Simon Rattle. EMI 5 57448 2 45 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

Paganini, N. Quartet no 1 in A minor, op 4 (1806-16). Anthea Gifford, gui; Mozart String Trio. Denon CO 77069 22 Brahms, J. Scherzo in E flat minor, op 4 (1851). Ivo Janssen, pf. Globe GLO 5036 8 Ginastera, A. Algarrobo, algarrobál, from Songs of Tucumán, op 4 (1938). D’Anna Fortunato, mezz; Fenwick Smith, fl; Burton Fine, vn; Neil Grover, drums. Northeastern NR 231 2 Mendelssohn, F. Sonata in F minor, op 4 (1825). Shlomo Mintz, vn; Paul Ostrovsky, pf. DG 419 244-2 24 Saint-Saëns, C. Mass, op 4 (1855; arr. Roques). Marie-Claire Alain, org; Andrë Luy, org; soloists; Ensemble vocal de Lausanne/ Michel Corboz. apex 8573 89235 2 40 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 SAINT-SAËNS EXPLORED Part 2 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Saint-Saëns, C. Symphony in F, Urbs Roma, mvt 2 (1856). French National RO/Jean Martinon. Brilliant Classics 94360 6 Caprice brillant (1859). Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Helios CDH55353 13 Tarantelle in A minor, op 6 (1857). Philippa Davies, fl; Richard Hosford, cl; Ian Brown, pf. Hyperion CDA67431/2 6 Ave Maria (1865, arr. B. Moretti). Friar Alessandro, ten. Decca 481 1862 3 Mon coeur s’ouvre à ta voix, from Samson and Delilah (1877). Marilyn Horne, mezz; Vienna Opera O/Henry Lewis. Decca 476 1223 6 Vois ma misère, hélas, from Samson et Dalila (1877). Roberto Alagna, ten; London Voices; Royal Opera House O/Bertrand de Billy. EMI 5 57012 2 9 Rhapsodie no 2, op 7 (1866). Franz Joseph Breitenbach, org. OEHMS Classics OC 846 7

13:00 OPUS 4 Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

Valse mignonne in E flat, op 104 (1896). Camille Saint-Saëns, reproducing pf. Fonè 90 F 14 2

Berlioz, H. Overture: King Lear, op 4 (1831). Scottish NO/Alexander Gibson. Chandos CHAN 8316 14

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19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell 20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by James Nightingale Floyd, C. Of Mice and Men. Opera in three acts. Libretto by composer, based on a novella by John Steinbeck. First performed Seattle, 1970. LENNIE: Anthony Dean Griffey, ten GEORGE: Gordon Hawkins, bar CURLEY: Joseph Evans, ten CURLEY’S WIFE: Elizabeth Futral, sop Houston Grand Opera Ch & O/Patrick Summers. Trov 621/22 1:52 Lennie Small and George Milton are itinerant ranch hands, looking for work in America’s Dust Bowl during the Depression. They dream of making enough money to buy a plot together and to live out an American dream. Lennie is a big man with great physical strength but an intellectual disability that leaves him child-like. They are on the run as Lennie, with no idea of his strength, assaulted a young woman. They find new jobs with a tough rancher, Curley, and share their dream of owning a farm with the other hands. When Curley’s wife flirts with the hands, Lennie accidently smothers her. Rather than see him hanged, George, still talking of their dream, shoots Lennie. Copland, A. Excerpts from The red pony suite (1948). New Philharmonia O/Aaron Copland. CBS MK 42429 22 22:30 ITALIAN AND IRISH MUSIC OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT Prepared by Albert Gormley Tartini, G. Violin concerto in G. Ariadne Daskalakis, vn; Cologne CO/Helmut MüllerBrühl. Naxos 8.570222 15 Boccherini, L. Quintet in E, op 13 no 5 (1771). Alexander Schneider, vn; Felix Galimir, vn; Michael Tree, va; David Soyer, vc; Lynn Harrell, vc. Vanguard OVC 8006 24 Field, J. Piano concerto no 2 in A flat (1811). Míceál O’Rourke, pf; London Mozart Players/ Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9368 35 Boccherini, L. Quintet in D minor, op 17 no 3 (1773). Alexandre Magnin, fl; Janácek Quartet. Naxos 8.553719 8 February 2017

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Thursday 9 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Two’s company Prepared by Chris Blower Carulli, F. Duo in D, op 37. Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7174 16 Doppler, F. Duettino on American motifs, op 37 (arr. Keinänen). Kazunori Seo, fl; Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois. Naxos 8.570378 7

14:00 MOUNTAINS OF THE SOUTH Prepared by Stephen Wilson Boyd, A. Cloudy mountain (arr. Lee, McGuire). Riley Lee, shakuhachi; Marshall McGuire, hp. ABC 465 757-2 7 Krips, H. Blue Mountains. Adelaide SO/Guy Noble. ABC 476 272-2 5 Sculthorpe, P. Mountains (1981). Gudrun Beiharz, pf. Move MD 3031 4

Mozart, W. Duo no 1 in G, K423 (1783). Gidon Kremer, vn; Kim Kashkashian, va. DG 415 483-2 17

Leek, S. Once on a mountain. St Peters Chorale/Graeme Morton. St Peters College CDSPC 1002 2

Stravinsky, I. Waltz, from Three easy pieces for piano duet (1914-15). Katia Labeque, Marielle Labeque, pf. Philips 420 822-2 2

Hill, A. The sacred mountain. Melbourne SO/ Wilfred Lehmann. Marco Polo 8.220345 5

Strauss, R. Duet concertino (1947). Joy Farrall, cl; Julie Andrews, bn; Britten Sinfonia/ Nicholas Cleobury. EMI 5 65581 2 20 Edwards, R. A flight of sunbirds, nine bagatelles for piano duet (2001). Bonnie Brown, pf; Louisa Breen, pf. r.brown@bigpond.net.au 9 Bottesini, G. Duet (1865). Emma Johnson, cl; Thomas Martin, db; English CO/Andrew Litton. Naxos 8.570397 8 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Paul Hopwood Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture on Russian themes, op 28 (1868/80). USSR Academic SO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya MCD 211 12 Arensky, A. Piano concerto in F minor, op 2 (1882). Stephen Coombs, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk. Hyperion CDA66624 26 Beethoven, L. Symphony no 3 in E flat, op 55, Eroica (1803). O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 439 900-2 45 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers

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Violin concerto in D, op 77 (1878). Thomas Zehetmair, vn; Cleveland O/Christoph von Dohnányi. Teldec 2292-44944-2 37

14:30 MUSIC FOR ROMANCE Prepared by Gael Golla Tchaikovsky, P. Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet (1869/80). Royal Concertgebouw O/Edo de Waart. Philips 434 220-2 21 Debussy, C. La plus que lente (1910). Emmanuel Pahud, fl; Stephen Kovacevich, pf. EMI 5 56982 2 4 Bizet, G. Je crois entendre encore, from The pearl fishers (1863). Alan Vanzo, ten; National Opera of Paris TO/Georges Prêtre. EMI CDC 7 54016 2 3 Suk, J. Love song, op 7 no 1 (1891-93). Ivan Moravec, pf. Supraphon 10 3895-2 131 7 Wagner, R. Liebestod, from Tristan und Isolde (1857-59). Chicago SO/Georg Solti. Decca 417 752-2 7 Elgar, E. Salut d’amour, op 12 (1888). Nigel Kennedy, vn; Steven Isserlis, vc; Peter Pettinger, pf. Chandos CHAN 8380 3 Puccini, G. O mio babbino caro, from Gianni Schicchi (1918). Joan Carden, sop; Queensland PO/Roderick Brydon. Walsingham WAL 8026-2 2

13:00 A TASTE OF BRAHMS Prepared by Robin Mitchell

Edwards, R. Love duet, from Oboe concerto. Diana Doherty, ob; Alexandre Oguey, cora; Sinfonia Australis/Mark Summerbell. ABC 481 0116 4

Brahms, J. Alto rhapsody, op 53 (1869). Kathleen Ferrier, cont; London Philharmonic Ch & O/Clemens Krauss. Decca 421 299-2 16

Rachmaninov, S. Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, op 43 (1934). Van Cliburn, pf; Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy. RCA GD 87945 25

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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Marilyn Schock 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley 20:00 SHOWCASING AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS AWO Chamber Music Festival Highlights of the 2016 Australian World Orchestra Chamber Music Festival held in the Southern Highlands 21:30 DEAR! OH! DEAR! Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Verdi, G. Gualtier Maldè ... Caro nome, from Rigoletto (1851). Gillian Knight, sop; Luciano Pavarotti, ten; Riccardo Cassinelli, ten; John Gibbs, bar; Christian du Plessis, bar; Ambrosian Opera Ch; London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 475 7981 7 Donizetti, G. Ancor non giunse ... Perchè non ho del vento ... Torna, torna o caro oggetto, from Rosmonda d’Inghilterra (1834). St Cecilia Academy O/John Pritchard. Decca 475 7981 9 Joan Sutherland, sop (2 above) Strauss, J. II Here in this dear land, from The gypsy baron (1885). June Bronhill, sop; Ann Howard, cont; Nigel Douglas, ten; Sadler’s Wells Opera Ch & O/Vilem Tausky. EMI 3891632 7 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Robert Small Bernstein, L. Fancy free (1944). Paul Turner, drums; Paul Searle-Barnes, pf; Bournemouth SO/Andrew Litton. Virgin VC 7 91433-2 27 Prelude, fugue and riffs (1949). Harmen de Boer, cl; Netherlands Wind Ensemble/Richard Dufallo. Chandos CHAN 9210 8 Barber, S. Violin concerto, op 14 (1939-40). Dene Olding, vn; Melbourne SO/Hiroyuki Iwaki. ABC 476 718-2 23 Copland, A. Symphony no 3 (1946). New Zealand SO/James Judd. Naxos 8.559106 43 Barber, S. Dover Beach, op 3 (1931). Gerald Finley, bar; Aronowitz Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67528 8


Friday 10 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Strings plus one Prepared by Frank Morrison Molique, B. Quintet in D, op 35 (c1850). John Wion, fl; Eric Lewis, vn; Andrew Berdahl, va; Rosemary Glyde, va; Judith Glyde, vc. Hart HMP4W91514 24 Boccherini, L. String quartet in E flat, op 32 no 1 (pub. 1781). Quartetto Esterházy. Teldec 4509-95988-2 14 Carr-Boyd, A. Mandolin music. Sydney Mandolins/Adrian Hooper. Jade JADCD 1022 9 Dittersdorf, C. Divertimento in D. Viennese String Trio. Calig CAL 50876 9 Dohnányi, E. Piano quintet in E flat minor, op 26 (1914). Ernö Szegedi, pf; Tátrai Quartet. Hungaroton HCD 11624 24 10:30 CONCERT HALL Handel, G. Amaryllis suite (arr. T. Beecham). Royal PO/Yehudi Menuhin. RPO RPD 9004 19 Brahms, J. Concerto in A minor, op 102 (1887). Emmy Verhey, vn; Janos Starker, vc; Amersterdam PO/Arpád Joó. Sony ECP 71010 35 Haydn, J. Symphony in C, Hob.I:97 (1792). Cleveland O/George Szell. Sony SBK 67175 28 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 13:00 PATRICK THOMAS PRESENTS Sacred Schubert Schubert, F. Mass no 6 in E flat, D950 (1828). Aleksandra Zamojska, sop; Bernadette Furch, cont; Maximillian Kiener; ten; Christian Giglmayr, ten; Martin Cooke, bar; Choir of St Nicholas, Freiburg; Darmstadt Kantorei; Salzburg Cathedral Choir & O; Heribert Metzger, org; Janosh Czifra, cond. Private recording 58

14:00 A TALE OF TWO CITIES Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Respighi, O. Fountains of Rome (1917). Philharmonia O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8989 17 Delius, F. Paris: The song of a great city: nocturne for orchestra (1900; ed. Beecham). Royal PO/Norman Del Mar. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP(CD)9108 26 Offenbach, J. Gaïté parisiene (arr. Rosenthal 1938). Philharmonia O/Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM 7 69041 2 28 Respighi, O. Pines of Rome (1924). Royal PO/Enrique Bátiz. Naxos 8.550539 19 Mozart, W. Symphony no 31 in D, K297, Paris (1778). Concertgebouw O/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.42817 23

Enrique Bátiz Tchaikovsky, P. The nutcracker suite, op 71a (1892). Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 478 5630 22 22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic

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

Rameau, J-P. Imaginary symphony (1733-68;

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron

Archiv 00289 479 1045 56

20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Ballet in the Romantic century Prepared by Katy Rogers-Davies

arr. Minkowski). Les Musiciens du Louvre/ Marc Minkowski.

Rebel, J-F. Suite for orchestra, Les Élémens. Musica Antiqua Köln/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 00289 479 1045 24

Adam, A. Excerpts from Giselle (1841). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 19

Delalande, M. Symphonies pour les soupers

Lumbye, H. Finale galop, from Napoli (1842). Odense SO/Peter Guth. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP(CD)9089 5

Archiv 00289 479 1045 27

Pugni, C. Pas de quatre (1845; arr. McDermott). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 14

Jonathan (1688). O of the Antipodes/Antony

Minkus, L. Pas de deux, from Paquita (1846). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 12 Adam, A. Andante, from Act III of Le Corsaire, ballet (1856). English CO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 478 4746 4 Delibes, L. Suite from Coppelia (1870). Philharmonia O/Robert Irving. EMI 1 66446 2 22 Minkus, L. Pas de deux, from Don Quixote, ballet (1871). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 478 4746 8

du roy: Quatrième suitte. Edith Selim, sop; Paul Kuentz CO/Paul Kuentz.

Charpentier, M-A. Excerpts from David and Walker. ABC 481 0348 6

MUSIC TRIVIA with Michael Morton-Evans 6. Danish composer Carl Nielsen’s second name was that of one of the 12 months. Which one? Answers on page 42.

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Saturday 11 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney 9:05 ORCHESTRAS AROUND THE WORLD BBC Symphony Orchestra Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Delius, F. Appalachia (1903; ed. Beecham). Andrew Rupp, bar; Andrew Davis, cond. Chandos CHSA 5088 36 Boulanger, L. Psalm 24: The earth is the Lord’s (1916). Ian Partridge, ten; Nadia Boulanger, cond. BBC BBCL 4026-2 4 Fauré, G. Requiem, op 48 (1893). Janet Price, sop; John Carol Case, bar; Nadia Boulanger, cond. BBC BBCL 4026-2 39 BBC Symphony Ch & O (all above) 10:30 SMALL FORCES Prepared by Paul Hopwood Brahms, J. Clarinet quintet in B minor, op 115 (1891). Members of Vienna Octet. Decca 417 643-2 34 Dohnányi, E. Serenade for string trio, op 10 (1902). Donald Weilerstein, vn; Atar Arad, va; Paul Katz, vc. Pro Arte CDD 238 19 11:30 ON PARADE Prepared by Robert Small Richie, L. Hello. 4 James, M. Always on my mind. 4 Lennon - McCartney. Get back. 4 Webb, J. MacArthur Park. 4

14:00 THE SEASONS Prepared by Mariko Yata Beethoven, L. Sonata no 5 in F, op 24, Spring (1805). Joseph Szigeti, vn; Claudio Arrau, pf. Vanguard 08 8063 74 22 Gershwin, G. Summertime, from Porgy and Bess (1935). Simon Tedeschi, pf. ABC 481 0032 6 Larsson, L-E. Late autumn leaves, op 20 (1940). Stenhammar Quartet. Daphne 1035 21 Whitwell, S. Winter love. Acacia quartet. ABC 481 1704 5

20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Anton Bruckner Prepared by Rex Burgess Bruckner, A. Locus iste, gradual in C (1869). Bavarian Radio Choir/Wolfgang Schubert. Decca 478 3640 4 Ecce sacerdos magnus (1885). City of Birmingham Symphony Choir & Wind Ensemble; Peter King, org; Simon Halsey, cond. Conifer CDCF 192 6 Schubert, F. Symphony no 8, D759, Unfinished (1822). Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 4740 25 Bruckner, A. Volkfest finale to Symphony no 4 in E flat (1874/80). Royal Scottish NO/ Georg Tintner. Naxos 8.554432 19 Liszt, F. Fantasy on Hungarian folk tunes (c1852). György Cziffra, pf; Milan SO/ Bernhard Conz. IDIS 6616 15

15:00 HAYDN’S SEASONS Prepared by Chris Blower

Wagner, R. Siegfried Idyll (1870). Berlin PO/ James Levine. DG 469 804-2 18

Haydn, J. The seasons, Hob.XXI:3 (1801). Amy Corkery, sop; Paul Morris, ten; Michael Halliwell, bass; Sydney University Graduate Ch & O/Christopher Bowen. SUGC 2:47

Bruckner, A. Te Deum (1881-84). Maria Stader, sop; Sieglinde Wagner, cont; Ernst Haefliger, ten; Peter Lagger, bass; German Opera Choir; Berlin PO/Eugen Jochum. Decca 478 3640 22

18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Organ Music Society of Sydney Prepared by Andrew Grahame 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Maureen Meers Sondheim, S. Excerpts from Anyone can whistle (1964). 12 Herman, J. Excerpts from Mame (1966). Columbia SK 60959 12 Excerpts from Dear world (1969). Sony Broadway SK 48220 16

Lloyd Webber, A. All I ask of you; Pie Jesu, from Requiem (1984). 8

original Broadway cast (3 above)

South Notts Brass Band (all above) Soho SOHOCD051

Sondheim, S. Excerpts from Sweeney Todd (1979). Masterworks Broadway 82876-68639-2 11

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings 24

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

Angela Lansbury, voice (all above)

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22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Elaine Siversen Weill, K. Suite from The threepenny opera (1928; arr Ledger). David Elton, tpt; Seraphim Trio with perc. Fine Music concert recording 22 Hovhaness, A. Fantasy on Japanese woodprints, op 211 (1965). Ron Johnson, mar; Seattle SO/Gerard Schwarz. Naxos 8.559717 14 Shchedrin, R. Ballet: Carmen suite, after Bizet (1967). Armenian State Chamber Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble; Moscow Virtuosi CO/Vladimir Spivakov. Olympia OCD 108 46 Robinovitch, S. Four Sephardic folk songs. Michael Daher, gui; Skender Sefa, gui; Ryszard Tyborowski, gui; Jay Stoller, perc. Marquis 774718 1389 2 7 13 Prokofiev, S. Suites from Romeo and Juliet (1936, 1947; arr. Wells 2013). Claire Edwardes, perc; Flinders Quartet. Fine Music concert recording 17


Sunday 12 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Robert Small

14:00 AN HOUR IN BRITAIN Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Di Cox

Ireland, J. A maritime overture (1944). City of London Wind Ensemble/Geoffrey Brand. LDR LDRC 1001 10

Bach, J.S. Motet: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV225 (c1727). Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki. BIS SACD-1841 12

Coates, E. Overture: The merrymakers (1923). New Philharmonia O/Adrian Boult. Lyrita SRCD 246 5

Zelenka, J. Missa Dei Filii (1740-41). Nancy Argenta, sop; Michael Chance, ct; Christoph Prégardien, ten; Gordon Jones, bass; Stuttgart Chamber Choir; Tafelmusik Baroque O/Frieder Bernius. Harmonia Mundi RD 77922 42 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Di Cox Haydn, M. Divertimento in D for wind sextet (1786). Consortium Classicum. Schwann 310 002 H1 10 Mozart, W. Variations on Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman, K265 (1781-2). Ian Holtham, pf. Move MD 3246 12 Stamitz, J. Symphony in F, op 4 no 1. Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.554447 17 Gluck, C. Che farò senza Eurydice? from Orpheus and Eurydice (1762). Frederica von Stade, sop; Utah SO/Joseph Silverstein. Decca 436 284-2 4 Haydn, J. String quartet in C, Hob.III:77, Emperor (1797). Takács Quartet. Decca 421 360-2 27 Weber, C.M. Clarinet concertino in E flat, op 26 (1811). Charles Neidich, cl; Orpheus CO. DG 435 875-2 9 Hummel, J. Piano concerto in A minor, op 85 (c1816). Stephen Hough, pf; English CO/ Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8507 30 12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME with John Buchanan The early days of jazz and ragtime as recorded during the first 30 years of the 20th century

Holst, G. A Somerset rhapsody (1906-07). Queensland SO/Bernard Heinze. LP ABC/WRC RO 1850/51 11 Walton, W. Façade, suite no 2 (1920/77-79). London PO/Jan Latham-Koenig. Chandos CHAN 9148 10 Vaughan Williams, R. Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (1910/19). Queensland SO/ Patrick Thomas. ABC 472 984-2 15 15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Legendary Russian conductors: Yevgeny Mravinsky Prepared by Paolo Hooke Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 6 in B minor, op 74, Pathétique (1893). DG 419 745-2 44 Shostakovich, D. Symphony no 8 in C minor, op 65 (1943). Melodiya/BMG 74321 29406-2 1:04

Sara Macliver, sop; Elena Xanthoudakis, sop; Sydney Philharmonia Chamber Singers;Tasmanian Symphony Ch & O/ Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 3625 11 18:00 THE BRENDEL LEGACY Prepared by Meg Matthews Haydn, J. Andante with variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6. 10 Wagner, R. Isolde’s Liebestod (transcr. Liszt). 7 Chopin, F. Andante spianato and grand polonaise in E flat, op 22 (1830-34). 14 Mendelssohn, F. Serious variations, op 54. 11 Alfred Brendel, pf. (all above). Decca/Philips 478 9131/2 19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Frank Morrison Elgar, E. Wand of youth, suite no 1, op 1a (1907). Welsh National Opera O/Charles Mackerras. Argo 433 214-2 20 Monn, M. Cello concerto in G minor. Jacqueline du Pré, vc; London SO/John Barbirolli. EMI CZS 5 68132 2 23

Leningrad PO/Yevgeny Mravinsky (2 above)

Sibelius, J. Symphony no 4 in A minor, op 63 (1911). Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM 7 69244-2 39

17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Meg Matthews

20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by James Nightingale

Hymns: Thine be the glory; God be in my head; Ye holy angels bright. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond. Hyperion CDP12105 8

Abbott, K. Egyptian wish (2001). Barry Cockroft, sax; Josephine Lallo, sax; Jessica Voigt, sax. Move MCD 441 7 Howard, E. Afference (2014). Elias String Quartet NMC NMC D219 23

Handel, G. Psalm 135: O Praise the Lord with one consent (1717-18). Patrizia Kwella, sop; James Bowman, ct; Ian Partridge, ten; Michael George, bass; The Sixteen Choir & O/Harry Christophers. Chandos CHAN 0505 24

Greenbaum, S. Sonata (2013). Liam Viney, Anna Grinberg, pf. ABC 481 4591 21

Haydn, M. Magnificat (1793). Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/Richard Marlow. Conifer 75605-512202 7

Salonen, E-P. Violin concerto (2009). Leila Josefowicz, vn; Finnish RSO/Esa-Pekka Saonen. DG 479 0628 29

Mendelssohn, F. Excerpts from Symphony no 2 in B flat, op 52, Hymn of praise (1840).

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Monday 13 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Robert Small 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1709 Prepared by Francis Frank Torelli, G. Concerto grosso in A minor, op 8 no 2 (pub. 1709). Mariana Sirbu, vn; Antonio Perez, vn; I Musici. Philips 432 118-2 7 Steffani, A. Padre, s’e colpa in lui, from Tassilone (1709). Cecila Bartoli, sop; I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis. Decca 478 4732 5 Rossi, C. de Sinfonia. from Il sacrifizio di Abramo (1709; ed. Jackson). Bay Area Women’s PO/JoAnn Falletta. Newport Classic NCD 60102 7 Dornel, L-A. Suitte in E minor, from Six suittes en trio (1709). Musica Barocca. Naxos 8.570826 13 Montéclair, M. de The death of Dido (1709). Fiona Campbell, mezz; Ensemble Battistin. ABC 476 594-1 13

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan 13:00 OPERA IN CONCERT Prepared by Giovanna Grech Wagner, R. Prelude to Act I, from Lohengrin (1850). London SO/Siegfried Wagner. LP Trax TRXLP 112 8 Mozart, W. E Susanna non vien?... Dove son, from The marriage of Figaro, K492 (1786). Barbara Hendricks, sop; English CO/ Jeffrey Tate. EMI CDC 7 47122 2 6

Zelenka, J. Immisit dominus pestilentiam (1709). Collegium Marianum/Jana Semerádová. Supraphon SU 4068-2 20

Rossini, G. Ah! sì, per voi già sento, from Otello (1816). Chris Merritt, ten; Munich RO/ John Fiore. Philips 434 102-2 7

Croft, W. Jubilate in D (1709). Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Parley of Instruments/John Scott. Hyperion CDA66606 12

Saint-Saëns, C. Gypsy dance, from Henry VIII (1883). London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 466 431-2 3

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Derek Parker Bach, J.S. Brandenburg concerto no 1 in F, BWV1046 (1720). Konzertgruppe der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis/August Wenzinger. Archiv 00289 479 1045 20 Mendelssohn, F. Piano concerto no 2 in D minor, op 40 (1837). Saleem Ashkar, pf; Gewandhaus O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 481 0778 20 Mozart, W. Symphony no 27 in G, K199 (1773). Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 417 592-2 20 Antill, J. The morning star dance, from Corroboree, symphonic ballet (1950). Sydney SO/John Lanchbery. EMI CDOASD 793060 19 26

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Cilea, F. I fiori offerti in un’ora d’oblio, from Adriana Lecouvreur (1902). Renata Tebaldi, sop; Giulio Fioravanti, bar; Mario del Monaco, ten; St Cecilia Academy O/Franco Capuana. Decca 470 280-2 11 Ponchielli, A. Dance of the hours, from La Gioconda (1876). Czecho-Slovak RSO/ Ondrej Lenard. Naxos 8.550081 8 Verdi, G. O don fatale, from Don Carlos (1867). Maria Callas, sop; Philharmonia O/ Antonio Tonini. EMI CDC 7 54437 2 4 14:00 TWO HOURS WITH MARTHA ARGERICH Prepared by Gael Golla Bach, J.S. Toccata in C minor, BWV911 (1708-10). DG 476 114-7 11

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Prokofiev, S. Cello sonata (1949). Mischa Maisky, vc. DG 477 5323 23 Guastavino, C. Three Argentinian romances. Mauricio Vallina, pf. EMI 3 58472 2 18 Beethoven, L. Piano quartet no 3 in C, WoO36 (1785). Renaud Capuçon, vn; Lida Chen, va; Gautier Capuçon, vc. EMI 3 58472 2 18 Bartók, B. Allegro non troppo, from Sonata (1937). Peter Sadelo, perc; Edgar Guggeis, perc; Nelson Freire, pf. DG 477 9523 6 Brahms, J. Rhapsody in G minor, op 79 no 2 (1879). DG 476 114-7 6 Ravel, M. Piano concerto in G (1931). London SO/Claudio Abbado. DG 476 114-7 22 Martha Argerich, pf (all above) 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with David Brett 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg 22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson


Tuesday 14 FEBRUARY

David Lloyd-Jones

Lars Ulrik Mortensen

0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Wranitzky, P. Grand characteristic symphony for the peace with the French Republic, op 31 (1797). London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9916 31

3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Simon Standage Prepared by Di Cox Telemann, G. Orchestral suite in B flat, Ouverture burlesque. Collegium Musicum 90/ Simon Standage. Chandos CHAN 0512 15 Vivaldi, A. Concerto in B flat, RV548. David Reichenberg, ob; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 415 674-2 9 Leclair, J-M. Violin sonata in A, op 9 no 4. Lars Ulrik Mortensen, hpd. Chandos CHAN 0531 14 Haydn, J. String quartet in G, Hob.III:41 (1782). Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA66682 21 Bach, J.S. Triple concerto in A minor, BWV1044 (after 1729). Lisa Besnosiuk, fl; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 427 112-2 22

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 LEGENDARY SINGERS with Randolph Magri-Overend 14:00 CLASSSICAL JUKEBOX From Britain with love Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Bax, A. From dusk till dawn (1917). London PO/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8863 20 Coates, E. Ballet: The enchanted garden (1946). London PO/Barry Wordsworth. Lyrita SRCD.213 21 Elgar, E. Nursery suite (1931). Ulster O/ Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN 8318 25 Walton, W. Suites from Façade: no1 (1926); no 2 (1938). English Northern Philharmonia/ David Lloyd-Jones. Hyperion CDA66436 21

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Maureen Meers

Britten, B. Variations and fugue on a theme of Purcell, op 34, The young person’s guide to the orchestra (1946). Royal Liverpool PO/ Libor Pesek. Virgin 5 61782 2 19

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Suite from The golden cockerel. Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. Decca 478 2826 27

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

Rodrigo, J. Concerto-serenade (1952). Nicanor Zabaleta, hp; Berlin RSO/Ernst Märzendorfer. DG 463 648-2 23

18:00 SYDNEY SYMPHONY 2017 Produced by Andrew Bukenya

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19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 RECENT RELEASES with David Ogilvie 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Rex Burgess Alkan, C-V. Grand duo concertant in F sharp minor, op 21 (1840). Dong-Suk Kang, vn; Olivier Gardon, pf. Timpani IC 1013 21 Brahms, J. Trio in E flat, op 40 (1865). Peter Damm, hn; Manfred Scherzer, vn; Amadeus Webersinke, pf. Berlin Classics 0012882BC 29 Britten, B. String quartet no 3, op 94 (1975). Belcea Quartet. EMI 5 57968 2 26 Dvorák, A. Quintet in A, op 81 (1887). Susan Collins, vn; Tony Gault, vn; Roger Benedict, va; Catherine Hewgill, vc; Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf. Fine Music concert recording 36

MUSIC TRIVIA with Michael Morton-Evans 7. What is the nickname of Schubert’s Symphony No 9 in C major? Answers on page 42.

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Wednesday 15 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composers of the 18th century Prepared by Jennifer Foong Rameau, J-P. Cantata: Le bergère fidèle (1728). Véronique Gens, sop; Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski. Archiv 449 211-2 15 Devienne, F. Sonata in G minor, op 24 no 5 (c1785). Frances Eustace, bn; Jennifer Ward Clarke, vc; Paul Nicholson, fp. Amon Ra SAR 35 9 Mondonville, J-J. de Regna terrae. Gillian Fisher, sop; London Baroque/Edward Higginbottom. Hyperion CDA66269 6 Blavet, M. Sonata in D minor, op 2 no 2, La vibray (1750). Rachel Brown, fl; Mark Caudle, bass viol; James Johnstone, hpd. Chandos CHAN 0544 11 Dauvergne, A. Margo morbleu est par trop joyeuse; Troquons, troquons, from Les troqueurs (1753). Nicolas Rivenq, bar; Cappella Coloniensis/William Christie. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908150.52 6 Hotteterre, J-M. Suite in E minor. Frans Brüggen, rec; Wieland Kuijken, bass viol; Gustav Leonhardt, hpd. LP RCA RL 30425 17 Leclair, J-M. Il me fuit, hélas, from Scylla et Glaucus. Rachel Yakar, sop; English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner. Erato 4509-98524-2 4 Garnier, J-F. Oboe concerto (1788). Claude Villevieille, ob; Talich CO/Jan Talich. Koch 3-1475-2 8 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Michael Field Dvorák, A. Symphonic poem: The wood dove, op 110 (1896). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9666 20 Spohr, L. Clarinet concerto no 2 in E flat, op 57 (1810). Jon Manasse, cl; Seattle SO/ Gerard Schwarz. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907516 26 Gade, N. Symphony no 1 in C minor, op 5 (1840-42). Danish National RSO/Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 9422 36 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Prepared by Brian Drummond 28

Philidor, F-A. Overture to Tom Jones (1765). Prague CO/Christian Benda. Naxos 8.557593/94 8 Goodall, H. And the bridge is love (2008). English CO/Julian Lloyd Webber. Naxos 8.573250 12 Schubert, F. Overture to The magic harp, from incidental music to Rosamunde, D797 (1823). CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado. DG 431 655-2 10 Haydn, J. Symphony in C, Hob.I:7, Afternoon (1761). Prague CO/Bernhard Klee. DG 469 551-2 23 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 SAINT-SAËNS EXPLORED Part 3 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Saint-Saëns, C. Overture to La Princesse jaune, op 30 (1871). Maria Costanza Nocentini, sop; Carlo Allemano, ten; Cantemus; Swiss Italian O/Francis Travis. Chandos CHAN 9837 6 Danse macabre, op 40 (1874). Gil Shaham, vn; Jonathan Feldman, pf. DG 463 483-2 7 Le Rouet d’Omphale, op 31 (1872). Paris Conservatoire O/Jean Martinon. Decca 478 2826 8 Allegro appassionato, op 43 (1875). Mischa Maisky, vc; Daria Hovora, pf. DG 439 863-2 4 Symphony no 2 in A minor, op 55, mvt 4 (1859). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8822 6 Variations on a theme from Beethoven, op 35 (1874). Pamela Page, pf; Max Olding, pf. Fine Music Concert Recording 19 Pastorale (1855). Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, sop; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar; Gerald Moore, pf. EMI CMS 5 65061 2 2 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Tom Forrester-Paton 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell 20:00 AT THE OPERA Prepared by Elaine Siversen Dargomyzhsky, A. The stone guest. Opera in three acts (compl. Cui; orch. RimskyKorsakov). Libretto by Alexander Pushkin. First performed St Petersburg, 1872. DON JUAN: Vladimir Atlantov, ten LEPORELLO: Alexander Vedernikov, bass DONNA ANNA: Tamara Milashkina, sop LAURA: Tamara Sinyavskaya, mezz

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DON CARLOS: Vladimir Valaitis, bar STATUE OF COMMENDATORE: Vladimir Filippov, bass Bolshoi Theatre Ch & O/Mark Ermler. LP Melodiya/EMI SLS 5196 1:23 Pushkin’s 1830 version of the Don Juan story differs from the better-known libretto of Mozart’s opera. Don Juan has killed the Commendatore who is Donna Anna’s husband, not her father, while Don Juan’s previous conquest is not Elvira, but Laura, a young actress and Don Carlos is Laura’s lover. At the opera’s opening, Don Juan returns from exile seeking Laura who is with Don Carlos whose brother has been killed by Don Juan. The men duel and Don Carlos is slain. Don Juan, now in hiding and disguised as a friar, finds Donna Anna at her husband’s tomb and, with honeyed words, persuades her to let him come to her house the following night. Leporello asks how the Commendatore would react so Don Juan instructs him to invite the statue to keep guard at the widow’s door while she is being seduced. The statue nods its head in acceptance. Alone with Donna Anna, the ‘friar’ reveals his true identity as Don Juan and swears that he has never truly loved before. A knocking is heard and the statue says, ‘Behold me, your guest of stone. Give me your hand.’ Don Juan yields and is carried off to final retribution. Involuntarily I am drawn, from Rusalka (1856). Sergei Larin, ten; Philharmonia O/ Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9603 7 Song of the miller; Mad scene and death of the miller, from Rusalka (1856). Georgi Pozemkovsky, ten; Fedor Chaliapin, bass; London SO/Max Steinmann. EMI CDH 7 61009-2 13 22:00 CONDUCTORS OLD AND NEW Herbert Blomstedt Prepared by Denis Patterson Hindemith, P. Concert music for strings and brass, op 50 (1930). 17 Sibelius, J. Symphony no 7 in C, op 105 (1926). 22 San Francisco SO (2 above) Decca 478 6787 Mozart, W. Oboe concerto in C, K314 (1778). Kurt Mahn, ob; Staatskapelle Dresden. Berlin 0012852BC 21 Brahms, J. Alto rhapsody, op 53 (1869). Jard van Nes, cont; San Francisco Symphony Ch & O. Decca 478 6787 13 Nielsen, C. Symphony no 4, op 29, The inextinguishable (1914-16). Danish RSO. EMI 5 74188 2 34 Herbert Blomstedt, cond ( all above)


Thursday 16 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Two’s company Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Kuhlau, F. Duo brilliant in E, op 102 no 2 (1829). Per Øien, fl; Robert Aitken, fl. LP Simax PN 2004 12 Holst, G. Duet (1895). Alain Trudel, tb; Patrick Wedd, org. Naxos 8.553716 9 Thomas, J. Grand duet in E flat. Lily Laskine, hp; Marielle Nordmann, hp. Erato 0630-13705-2 13 Fossa, F. de Grand duet no 7 in A, on themes by Haydn. Jukka Savijoki, gui; Erik Stenstadvoid, gui. apex 0927 49444 2 18 Moscheles, I. Grand duo concertant in A, op 20 (pub. 1814). Martin Maria Krüger, gui; Klaus Schilde, pf. Calig CAL 50912 29 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Gerald Holder Suppé, F. Overture to Poet and peasant (1846). Emanuel Brabec, vc; Vienna PO/ Georg Solti. Decca 478 2826 9 Mozart, W. Concerto no 4 in G, K41 (1767). English CO/Daniel Barenboim, pf & dir. EMI CDC 7 47987-2 14 Bruckner, A. Symphony no 4 in E flat, Romantic (1874/80/86). Philharmonia O/Otto Klemperer. EMI 5 62815 2 1:01 12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers 13:00 FLY AWAY WITH ME Prepared by Mariko Yata

Bach, J.S. Capriccio on the departure of his beloved brother in B flat, BWV992 (1704/07). Angela Hewitt, pf. Hyperion CDA67306 10

Mozart, W. Allegro, from Sonata in G minor, K312 (1789); Twelve variations on an allegretto in B flat, K500 (1786). Catherine Davis, pf. 11

Mozetich, M. Angels in flight (1987). Nora Shulman, fl; Shalom Bard, cl; Erica Goodman, hp; Penderecki String Quartet. Centrediscs CMCCD 14009 18

Brahms, J. Trio in A minor, op 114 (1891). Catherine McCorkill, cl; Julian Smiles, vc; Catherine Davis, pf. 26

14:30 TO SIR (!) WITH LOVE Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Haydn, J. Sir Goosewit to his valet; Leprechaun; Wish; The philanthropist; Epitaph; The musquet and the hare; Pay heed to the saying; The fox and the stoat; The ass and the jackdaw, Hob.XXVIIb:4, 11, 43, 7, 19, 38, 16, 12, 34. Györ Girls’ Choir/ Miklós Szabó. LP Hungaroton SLPD 12890 10 Parry, H. Blest pair of sirens. Roderick Elms, org; London Symphony Ch & O/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 8641/2 12 Puccini, G. Quel nome!. Tanto amore segreto. Tu che di gel sei cinta, from Turandot (1920-24; compl. Alfano 1926). Katia Ricciarelli, sop; Barbara Hendricks, mezz; Plácido Domingo, ten; Ruggero Raimondo; Gottfried Hornik; Heinz Zednik; Francisco Araiza; Vienna State Opera Ch; Vienna PO/ Herbert von Karajan. DG 410 645-2 11 Finzi, G. Incidental music to Love’s labour’s lost (1946). Royal PO/Vernon Handley. Lyrita SRCD.237 29 Tchaikovsky, P. Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet (1869/79/80). Oslo PO/Mariss Jansons. EMI 5 74113-2 19 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Sue Jowell 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

Williams, J. Flying theme, from E.T. (1982). City of Prague PO/Paul Bateman. Sony 88697161052 4

20:00 SHOWCASING AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS Members of the Australia Ensemble Recorded by George Hilgevoord for FINE MUSIC

Butterley, N. Lawrence Hargrave flying alone (1981). Stephanie McCallum, pf. Tall Poppies TP037 11

Haydn, J. Trio in G, Hob.XV:15 (1790). Geoffrey Collins, fl; Julian Smiles, vc; Catherine Davis, pf. 17

Wagner, R. Overture to The flying Dutchman, WWV63 (1841). Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 471 348-2 11 Tchaikovsky, P. Suite from Swan Lake, op 20 (1877). Berlin PO/Mstislav Rostropovich. DG 429 097-2 25

Mozart, W. Divertimento no 3 in B flat, K227 (arr.). 17

21:30 THREE FACES OF THE BASSOON Prepared by Rex Burgess Graun, J. Concerto. George Zukerman, bn; Henry Adolf CO. PiIz 160 335 9 Chabrier, E. L’invitation au voyage (1870). Ludovic de San, bar; Luc Loubry, bn; Diane Andersen, pf. Discover DICD 920177 7 Françaix, J. Divertissement (1942). Robin O’Neil, bn; members of Gautier Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67036 9 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Robert Small Vaughan Williams, R. Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (1910). Australian CO; ACO2/Richard Tognetti. aco.com.au 16 Respighi, O. Ancient airs and dances, suite no 1 (1917). Australian CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 17 Warlock, P. Capriol suite (1974). Clas Pehrsson, rec; Anders-Per Jonsson, rec; Anders Mjönes, rec. BIS CD-57 10 Respighi, O. Ancient airs and dances, suite no 2 (1924). Australian CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 20 Stravinsky, I. Suite, from Pulcinella (1922/49). Columbia SO/Igor Stravinsky. Sony SM3K 46 291-302 21 Respighi, O. Ancient airs and dances, suite no 3 (1932). Australian CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 17 Bernstein, L. Psalm 131, psalm 133 vs. 1, from Chichester psalms (1965). Elizabeth Franklin-Kitchen, sop; Victoria Nayler, cont; Jeremy Budd, ten; Paul Charrier, bass; Bournemouth Symphony Ch & O/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559177 8

Glanville-Hicks, P. Concertino da camera (1945). Catherine Davis, pf. 9 Geoffrey Collins, fl; Catherine McCorkill, cl; Julian Smiles, vc (2 above)

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Friday 17 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Strings plus one Prepared by Stephen Matthews Handel, G. Oboe concerto no 2 in B flat, HWV302a (c1718). Sarah Francis, ob; London Harpsichord Ensemble. Heritage HTGCD 278 9 Mozart, W. Trio in E, K542 (1788). Trio Parnassis. DG Gold MDG 303 0373-2 18

20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Frank Morrison

Delius, F. Summer night on the river (1911). Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Norman Del Mar. Chandos CHAN 6502 7

Donizetti, G. String quartet no 10 in G minor (1821). Revolutionary Drawing Room. cpo 999 279-2 13

Wagner, R. Prologue: Dawn and Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, from Götterdämmerung (1869-74). Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormándy. RCA Victrola VD87819 13 Ellington, D. Suite from The river (1970). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 9154 27

Cherubini, L. Symphony in D (1815). London SO/Charles Mackerras. Carlton Classics 15656 91372 30 Suk, J. String quartet no 1 in B flat, op 11 (1896). Suk Quartet. CRD 3472 27 Dvorák, A. Symphony no 5 in F, op 76 (1875). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8552 40

Crusell, B. Clarinet quartet no 1 in E flat, op 2 (1803). Henk de Graaf, cl; members of Daniel String Quartet. Brilliant Classics 94219 22

Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV139: Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott (1724). Alan Bergius, sop; Paul Esswood, alto; Kurt Equiluz, ten; Walter Heldwein, bass; Tölz Boys’ Choir; Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 2564 69943-7 19

Mozart, W. Quintet in A. Sabine Meyer, cl; Wiener Streichsextett. EMI 7 49398 2 33

Smetana, B. Vltava, from Má vlast (1874-79). Vienna PO/James Levine. DG 419 768-2 12

Weiss, S. Sonata in F. Lutz Kirchhof, lute. Sony S2K 48391 10

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Elaine Siversen

15:00 SAINT-SAËNS AND THE CONCERTO Prepared by Chris Blower

Donizetti, G. Sinfonia in D (c1820). Failoni CO/Géza Oberfrank. Marco Polo 8.223577 19

Chaminade, C. Flute concertino, op 107 (1902). Manuela Wiesler, fl; Helsingborg SO/ Philippe Auguin. BIS CD-529 8

Porpora, N. Cello concerto in G. Giovanni Sollima, vc; European Community CO/Eivind Aadland. Helios CDH88025 17

Dittersdorf, C. Sinfonia concertante. Petr Pribyol, va; Jakub Waldmann, db; South Bohemia Chamber PO/Ondrej Kukal. Campion RRCD 1342 20 Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 1 in G minor, op 13, Winter daydreams (1866). Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5867 44 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan 13:00 PATRICK THOMAS PRESENTS A flautist’s retrospective Fauré, G. Fantasy, op 79 (1898). 5 Hanson, H. Serenade, op 35 (1946). 6 Piston, W. Sonata (1930). 14 Patrick Thomas, fl; Larry Sitsky, pf (all above) 30

13:30 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

Dukas, P. Variations, interlude and finale on a theme of Rameau (1902). Chantal Stigliani, pf. Naxos 8.557053 19 Debussy, C. Voici ce qu’il a écrit; Tu ne sais pas pouquoi from Pelléas et Mélisande (1902). Maggie Teyte, sop; Gerald Moore, pf. Naxos 8.110147 8 Saint-Saëns, C. Cello concerto no 2 in D minor, op 119 (1902). Maria Kliegel, vc; Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Jean-François Monnard. Naxos 8.553039 17 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Brendan Walsh 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron

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22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Prepared by Elaine Siversen Part 1: Also born in 1686 Benda, J. I Violin concerto in G. Josef Suk, vn; Suk CO/Christian Benda. Naxos 8.553902 10

Part 2: The glory of Venice: Benedetto Marcello Marcello, B. Se morto mi brami. Roberta Invernizzi, sop; Sonia Prina, cont; Ensemble Claudiana/Luca Pianca, theorbo & dir. naïve OP 30549 6 Sonata in F, op 2 no 1 (pub. 1712). Michala Petri, rec; George Malcolm, hpd. Philips 476 7072 9 Oboe concerto in C minor (c1717; arr.). Alison Balsom, tpt; Scottish Ensemble/Jonathan Morton. Warner 4 56094 2 11 Psalm 50: Miserere mei Deus. René Jacobs, alto; Guy de Mey, ten; Kurt Widmer, bass; Jaap Schröder, va; Michael Jappe, vc; Yasunori Imamura, theorbo; Rolf Junghanns, org. LP DHM/EMI 1C 065-99 899 43


Saturday 18 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney 9:05 ORCHESTRAS AROUND THE WORLD Gewandhaus Rrchestra, Leipzig Prepared by Andari Anggamulia Mendelssohn, F. Piano concerto no 2 in D minor, op 40 (1837). Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pf; Herbert Blomstedt, cond. Decca 468 600-2 21 Schubert, F. Symphony no 9 in C, D944, Great (c1825-28). Kurt Masur, cond. Philips 426 269-2 1:00 Gewandhaus O (all above)

13:00 SATURDAY POT-POURRI with Randolph Magri-Overend 15:00 OPERETTA IN THE AFTERNOON Prepared by Derek Parker Offenbach, J. La belle Hélène. Opera bouffe in three acts. Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. First performed Paris, 1864. HÉLÈNE: Jessye Norman, sop PARIS: John Aler, ten MÉNÈLAS: Charles Burles, ten CALCAS: Jean-Philippe Lafont, bar Toulouse Capitole Ch & O/Michel Plasson. EMI 7 47157 8 1:42 Excerpts from Gaîté parisienne (arr. Rosenthal 1938). Philadelphia O/Eugene Ormandy. Sony SBK 48 279 31

10:30 SMALL FORCES Prepared by Frank Morrison

17:30 STAGING MUSIC Big cats with Angela Cockburn

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

18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Classical Guitar Society Prepared by Sue McCreadie

Stanhope, D. Two folk-songs for quintet. Melbourne Brass Ensemble. Australian Brass Work ABW 4001 5

Bogdanovic, D. Four intimate pieces. Duo Goyescas. Doberman DO 458 10

Hummel, J. Septet no 1 in D minor, op 74 (c1816). Capricorn. Hyperion CDA66396 38

Sonata no 2 (1985). Goran Krivokapic, gui. Naxos 8.557809 12

11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Hogarth Lear, W. Barney’s tune. Buy As You View Band/Robert Childs. Doyen 215 3 Goodwin, R. Those magnificent men in their flying machines. Central Band of the Royal Air Force/Robin Wilkinson. EMI 7243-5-21452-2 6 Arditi, L. The kiss. Phillip McCann, cornet; Sellers Engineering Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos CHAN 4503 3 Sousa, J.P. Semper fidelis (1888). Allentown Band/Ronald Demkee. AMP 87107 3 Richards, G. Mountain Air. Stephen Mead, euphonium; Breeze Brass Band/Kadsuyoshi Uemora. EMI 7243-5-21450-2 7 12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

Somis, L. Sonata no 3 in A. Alexandre Benderski, vn; Boris Baraz, vc. Arkadia AK 114.1 11 Corelli, A. Concerto grosso in F, op 8 no 6, Fatto per la notte di natale (pub. 1714). Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 410 179-2 13 Aubert, J. Suite no 2 in D (pub. 1730). Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage. Chandos CHAN 0577 21 Rameau, J-P. Suite no 1 from Le temple de la gloire (1745). English CO/Raymond Leppard. Decca 433733-2 20 Bach, J.S. Suite no 1 in C, BWV1066 (c1724). Stuttgart CO/Karl Münchinger. Decca 458 169-2 19 Leclair, J-M. Violin concerto in G minor, op 10 no 6 (1745). Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage, vn & dir. Chandos CHAN 0589 17 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Strauss, R. Don Juan, op 20 (1888). Royal Liverpool PO/Libor Pesek. Virgin Classics VC 791171-2 17

And yet... Shirley Yamamoto, fl; Yoko Awaya, koto; James Smith, gui. Doberman DO 458 11

Brahms, J. Sextet no 2 in G, op 36 (1865). Stuttgart String Sextet. Naxos 8.550436 34

Guitar concerto. Dimitri Illarionov, gui; The Seasons O/Vladislav Bulakhov. Doberman DO500 16

Danzi, F. Wind quintet, op 67 no 2 (1824). Michael Thompson Wind Quintet. Naxos 8.553570 16

Nickey’s Reggae. Dusan Bogdanoc, gui; Marc Teicholz, gui. Doberman DO 458 2

Berlioz, H. Symphonie fantastique, op 14 (1830). French NO/James Conlon. Erato 2292-45566-2 48

Twelve-note samba. William Kannengiser, gui. Doberman DO 458 1 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN with Sue Jowell 20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS Jean-Marie Leclair Prepared by Brian Drummond Leclair, J-M. Flute sonata in B minor, op 2 no 11 (pub. c1728). Barthold Kuijken, fl; Wieland Kuijken, bass viol; Robert Kohnen, hpd. Accent ACC 58436 D 6

MUSIC TRIVIA with Michael Morton-Evans 8. In which country did the dance the Mambo originate? Answers on page 42.

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Sunday 19 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Paul Roper

Stanford, C. Villiers Beati quorum via (1905). 4 Duruflé, M. Ubi caritas et amor, op 10 no 1 (1960). 2

9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Rex Burgess

Persichetti, V. The hollow men (1944). Anthony Plog, tpt; Hans-Ola Ericsson, org. BIS CD-565 8

Bruckner, A. Psalm 112 (1863). Bamberg Symphony Choir & O. Virgin VC7 91481-2 9

Fuchs, K. Out of the dark (1986). Timothy Jones, hn; London SO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.559224 15

Choir of St Clement Danes, London; Paul Brough, org; Peter Long, cond (5 above) Classical Recording Co CRC 1223-2

Cherubini, L. Mass for the coronation of Louis XVIII (1816-9). London Philharmonic Choir & O/Riccardo Muti. EMI 5 72786 2 44

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Master key: D minor Prepared by James Nightingale

Hymns: Be still my soul; O worship the King. Neil Mackie, ten; Choir of Paisley Abbey; Alexander Anderson, org; George McPhee, cond. Decca 452 252-2 8

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Sheila Catzel Méhul, É-N. Overture to Mélidore et Phrosine (1794). O de Bretagne/Stefan Sanderling. ASV DCA 1140 11 Paganini, N. Quartetto no 15. Debra Wendells Cross, fl; Robert Alemany, cl; Michael Daniels, vc; JoAnn Falletta, gui. Virginia Arts Festival 84501 74917 19 Ries, F. Sonata in C, op 9 no 2 (c1809). Susan Kagan, pf. Naxos 8.572204 19 Grétry, A-E-M. Flute concerto in C. Claude Monteux, fl; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Decca 460 302-2 15 Sirmen, M. String quartet no 2 in B flat. Erato Quartet Basel. cpo 999 679-2 12 Schobert, J. Sonata in D minor, op 14 no 4 (pub. 1761-67). Chiara Banchini, vn; Luciano Sgrizzi, fp. Harmonia Mundi HMC 1901294 12 Haydn, M. Symphony in E (c1771). Oradea PO/Romeo Rîmbu. Olympia OCD 435 21

Bach, J.S. Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV565 (bef. 1708). E. Power Biggs, org. CBS MYK 44722 8 Mozart, W. Excerpts from Mass no 19 in D minor, K626, Requiem (1791). Sibylla Rubens, sop; Annette Markert, cont; Ian Bostridge, ten; Hanno Müller-Brachmann, bar; La Chapelle Royale; Collegium vocale Ghent; O des Champs-Élysées/Philippe Herreweghe. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908409.16 24

Bainton, E. And I saw a new heaven. 5

Bach, J.S. Prelude and fugue in G, BWV541 (c1712-17). Stanislas Deriemaeker, org. Unda Maris UM-20431 9 18:00 CHAMBER INTERLUDE Prepared by Chris Blower Reinecke, C. Trio, op 188 (1887). James Mason, ob; James Sommerville, hn; Rene Sharon, pf. Marquis ERAD 157 24

Albinoni, T. Concerto in D minor for oboe, strings and continuo, op 9 no 2. Kirsten Barry, ob; Australian Brandenburg O/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 284-0 12

Spohr, L. Quartet no 24 in G. Moscow Philharmonic Concertino String Quartet. Marco Polo 8.225306 31

Schubert, F. String quartet no 14 in D minor, D810, Death and the Maiden (1824). Pavel Haas Quartet. Supraphon SU 4110-2 38

Gounod, C. Overture: Like the breeze. Polish National RO/Richard Hayman. Naxos 8.550473 5

Bach, C.P.E. Rondo in D minor, Wq61 no 4 (1785). Danny Driver, pf. Hyperion CDA67908 4 Schumann, R. Symphony no 4 in D minor, op 120 (1841). O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner. DG 479 1044 24 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Richard Munge

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

Lalo, E. Symphonie espagnole in D minor, op 21 (1873). Aaron Rosand, vn; Baden-Baden RSO/Tibor Szöke. Mediaphon 25407-155 33 Berlioz, H. Harold in Italy, op 16 (1834). Frank Avsenek, va; Ljubljana SO/Anton Nanut. Stradivari SCD-6022 44 20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Nev Dorrington

12:00 SPEAK EASY, SWING HARD with Richard Hughes

Hymn: O praise ye the Lord. Richard Farnes, org; Stephen Cleobury, cond. 3

13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

Hymn: There is a green hill far away. Simon Preston, org; David Willcocks, cond. 3

Improvisation for Arvo Pärt’s birthday (2016). 3

Choir of King’s College, Cambridge (2 above) Decca 452 252-2

Julien Marchal, pf (2 above) Marchal Music B00VTZ0CMC

Noble, T. Evening service in B minor, op 6 (pub. 1896). Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond. Helios CDH 55402 8

Christian, H. Undefended heart (2010). Hans Christian, vc. Allemande B0040C7K9S 41

14:00 AMERICAN BRASS Prepared by Gael Golla Gould, M. Saint Lawrence suite (1958). Janis Porietis, tpt; William Muñoz, tpt; University of Kansas Wind Ensemble/Scott Weiss. Naxos 8.572629 10 Salzedo, C. Pièce concertante. Gregory van der Struik, tb; Helen Osborne, pf. Gregory van der Struik GV 002 8 Dahl, I. Fugue (1944). New World Brass. Argo 444 459-2 6 32

Lentini, J. East Coast groove (2003). Velvet Brown, tuba; Robert Conway, pf. Naxos 8.559626 5

Psalms: no 23, The Lord is my shepherd; no 121, I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills. 5 Ireland, J. Greater love hath no man (1912). 6

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22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones


Monday 20 FEBRUARY

Robert Satanowski

Stephanie McCallum

0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Glazunov, A. Piano concerto no 1 in F minor, op 92 (1910-11). Stephen Coombs, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA66877 31

Verdi, G. Tomb scene from Aida (1871). Zinka Milanov, sop; Jussi Björling, ten; Rome Opera Ch & O/Jonel Perlea. RCA GD 87799 12

Borodin, A. Symphony no 2 in B minor (1869-76). Rotterdam PO/Valery Gergiev. Philips 422 996-2 30

Lully, J-B. Benedictus. Le Concert Spirituel/ Hervé Niquet. Naxos 8.554399 18

6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with James Hunter 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1904 Prepared by Brian Drummond Elgar, E. Pomp and circumstance march in C minor, op 39 no 3 (1904). Scottish NO/ Alexander Gibson. Chandos CHAN 6504 5 Glazunov, A. Scène dansante, op 81 (1904). Moscow SO/Alexander Anissimov. Naxos 8.553915 10 Fauré, G. Impromptu no 6 in D flat, op 86 (1901). Erica Goodman, hp. BIS CD-319 8 Rozycki, L. Symphonic scherzo, Stanczyk. Poznan Philharmonic SO/Robert Satanowski. Olympia OCD 306 11 Bonis, M. Sonata in C sharp minor (1904). Maria Cecilia Muñoz, fl; Tiffany Butt, pf. Ars ARS 38 129 18 Debussy, C. L’Isle joyeuse (1904). Zoltán Kocsis, pf. Philips 422 404-2 6 Reger, M. Serenade in D, op 77a (1904). Peter-Lukas Graf, fl; Sandor Vegh, vn; Rainer Moog, va. Claves 50-8104 20 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Sheila Catzel Sibelius, J. Tone poem: Tapiola, op 112 (1926). San Francisco SO/Herbert Blomstedt. Decca 478 6787 19

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan 13:00 MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAINS Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Quintet, op 143. Andrés Segovia, gui; strings of Quintetto Chigiano. DG 474 9612 23

Berwald, F. Reminiscence of the Norwegian mountains (1842). Gävle SO/Petri Sakari. Naxos 8.555370 9

Respighi, O. Rossiniana (1925). Suisse Romande O/Ernest Ansermet. Decca 476 2724 26

Boyd, A. Cloudy mountain (1981). Geoffrey Collins, fl; David Miller, pf. Tall Poppies TP127 8 d’Indy, V. Poem of the mountains, op 15 (1881). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 461 798-2 20 Hovhaness, A. Symphony no 2, op 132, Mysterious mountain (1955). American Composers O/Dennis Russell Davies. Musicmasters 7021-2-C 16

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Michael Field 19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg 22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson

14:00 ITALIAN FLING Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Verdi, G. Overture to Giovanna d’Arco (1845). BBC PO/Edward Downes. Chandos CHAN 9510 7 Donizetti, G. Tombe degli avi miei, from Lucia di Lammermoor (1835). Joseph Calleja, ten; Giuseppe Verdi O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 475 250-2 7 Vivaldi, A. Violin concerto no 3 in F, RV293, Autumn (pub. 1725). Nigel Kennedy, vn; members of Berlin PO. EMI 5 57647 2 12

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Tuesday 21 FEBRUARY

David Pereira

Sharon Bezaly

0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Kabalevsky, D. Cello concerto no 2 in C, op 77 (1964). Steven Isserlis, vc; London PO/ Andrew Litton. Virgin VC 7 90811-2 27

Paganini, N. Quartet no 7 in E, op 4 no 1 (1833). Anthea Gifford, gui; Mozart String Trio. Denon CO 77069 25

Mozart, W. Symphony no 41 in C, K551, Jupiter (1788). Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 4561 36

Barber, S. Adagio for strings, op 11a (1923). Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 48252 9

3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Ian Munro Prepared by Elaine Siversen

12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes

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

13:00 MOZART CONCERTI Prepared by Gael Golla

19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

Chopin, F. Variations in B flat on Mozart’s Là ci darem la mano, op 2 (1827). Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 465 424-2 17

Mozart, W. Oboe concerto in C, K314 (1777). Jürg Schaeftlein, ob; Salzburg Mozarteum O/ Leopold Hager. Teldec 8.44056 19

20:00 RECENT RELEASES with Charles Barton

Sculthorpe, P. Talitnama song (1997). David Pereira, vc. Tall Poppies TP136 6

Violin concerto no 1 in B flat, K207 (1773). Anne-Sophie Mutter, vn; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. EMI 5 62825 2 21

Turina, J. Circulo, op 91 (1936). Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 446 684-2 11

Piano concerto no 2 in B flat, K39 (1767). English CO/Murray Perahia, pf & dir. Sony SX4K 46 442 15

Godard, B. Suite in three parts, op 116. Sharon Bezaly, fl; Love Derwinger, pf. BIS SACD-1639 11

Clarinet concerto, in A, K622 (1791). Sabine Meyer, cl; Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. EMI 5 57128 2 27

Röntgen, J. Trio no 14 in C minor (1928). Offenburg String Trio. Naxos 8.573384 21

14:30 WITH STRINGS ATTACHED Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

Gal, H. Sonata, op 84 (1964). Murray Khouri, cl; John McCabe, pf. Continuum CCD 1027 21

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

Parker, K. As a star (1913); Désirée (1924); Come my love. Jane Edwards, sop. Tall Poppies TP174 6 Munro, I. Blue rags (2005). Tall Poppies TP186 15 Benjamin, A. Sonata (pub. 1947). Esther van Stralen, va. Tall Poppies TP134 19 Ian Munro, pf (all above)

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10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Frank Morrison

Elgar, E. Introduction and allegro for strings, op 47 (1904-05). BBC SO/Andrew Davis. Teldec 9031-73279-2 15

Tchaikovsky, P. Fantasie overture: Romeo and Juliet (1869/80). Philharmonia O/ Riccardo Muti. EMI CDM 1 66420 2 19

Bernstein, L. Serenade (1954). Philippe Quint, vn; members of Bournemouth SO/ Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559245 31

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22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Sheila Catzel

Bizet, G. Suite from Carmen (1873-74; arr. Pepe Romero). Los Romeros. Philips 412 609-2 21 Reicha, A. Quintet in F, op 107 (1821-26). Sarah Francis, ob; Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66143 24


Wednesday 22 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Peter Kurti 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Composers of the 18th century Prepared by Rex Burgess Grétry, A-E-M. Overture to Le Magnifique (1773). English CO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 466 434-2 10 Byström, T. Violin sonata no 1, op 1 (pub. 1799). Yoshiko Arai, vn; Izumi Tateno, pf. Finlandia FACD 012 14 Gossec, F-J. Motet for the feast of St Louis (1777). Kareen Durand, sop; Cyril Auvity, ct; James Oxley, ten; Alain Buet, bar; Namur Chamber Choir; Les Agrémens/Jean-Claude Malgloire. MBF 1108 16 Grétry, A-E-M. Six dances from the opera La rosiére républicaine (1793). Camerata Zurich/ Rato Schupp. Ex Libris 6062 7 Je romps la chaîne qui m’engage, from L’amant jaloux (1778). Sandrine Piau, sop; Les Paladins/ Jerome Correas. naïve OP 30532 5 Byström, T. Air russe varié (pub. 1799). Eero Heinonen, pf. Finlandia FACD 012 14 Gossec, F-J. Symphony in F, op 12 no 6 (pub.1769). London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9661 15 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Elaine Siversen Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture; Intermezzo, from The Tsar’s bride (1899). Moscow SO/Igor Golovschin. Naxos 8.553789 9 Rózsa, M. Concerto, op 32 (1967-68). Paul Watkins, vc; BBC PO/Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN 10674 30 Dvorák, A. Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op 95, From the New World (1893). Czech PO/Jirí Belohlávek. Decca 478 6757 43 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 SIXTY MINUTES IN FRANCE Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Ravel, M. Overture: Shéhérazade (1898). Ulster SO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9204 13

Saint-Saëns, C. Caprice brillant (1859). Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf. Helios CDH55353 13 Bizet, G. Suite from Carmen (1875). Detroit SO/ Paul Paray. Mercury 475 6268 12 Ravel, M. Boléro (1928). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 478 2826 15 14:00 IN CONVERSATION with Michael Morton-Evans 15:00 SAINT-SAËNS EXPLORED Part 4 Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Saint-Saëns, C. Agnus Dei, from Requiem Mass, op 54 (1878). Marie-Paule Dotti, sop; Guillemette Laurens, mezz; Luca Lombardo, ten; Nicolas Testé, bass; Swiss-Italian Radio Ch & O/Diego Fasolis. Chandos CHAN 10214 7 Phoebus prend sa lyre évoque l’Amour; L’Amour fait apparaître Psyché; Final: Les Déesses, Bacchantes, Naïades et Dryades, from Ascanio (1880). O Victoria/Guillaume Tourniaire. Melba MR301130 10 Symphony no 3 in C minor, op 78, Organ, mvt 2 (1886). Hans Fagius, org; Royal Stockholm PO/ James DePreist. BIS CD-555 8 Le carnaval des animaux (1886). Pascal Rogé, pf; Cristina Ortiz, pf; London Sinfonietta/Charles Dutoit. Decca 478 5616 23 Wedding Cake, valse-caprice in A flat, op 76 (1885). Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA67331/2 6 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Trisha McDonald 19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES with Peter Mitchell 20:00 AT THE OPERA Opera oscura: the ‘other’ Don Prepared by Paul Roper Gazzaniga, G. Don Giovanni, o sia il convitato di pietra. Dramma giocoso in one Act. Libretto by Giovanni Bertati. First performed Venice, 1787. DON GIOVANNI: John Aler, ten DONNA ANNA: Eva Steinsky, sop DONNA ELVIRA: Pamela Coburn, sop DONNA XIMENA: Margit Kinzel COMMENDATORE: Günter von Kannen, bass DUKE OTTAVIO: Robert Swensen, ten BIAGO: Anton Scharinger, bass MATURINA: Julie Kaufmann, sop

Bavarian Radio Ch; Munich RO/Stefan Soltesz. Orfeo C214902 1:42 Don Giovanni attempts to seduce Donna Anna. Anna’s father, the Commendatore, challenges Giovanni to a duel and is killed. Ottavio, Anna’s fiancé, swears vengeance. Meanwhile Don Giovanni encounters his old lover, Donna Elvira. Maturina and Biagio are about to be married, but Don Giovanni chases off a furious Biagio and attempts, unsuccessfully, to seduce Maturina. Giovanni visits the Commendatore’s tomb where the statue accepts an invitation to dinner. Later that evening at Giovanni’s house, Elvira pleads with Giovanni to mend his ways but leaves when he refuses. The statue suddenly arrives and drags Don Giovanni to his death. Ottavio and the women enter and when Pasquariello and Lanterna describe Giovanni’s fate to them, all rejoice at his downfall. Haydn, J. Sono Alcina, e sono ancora un visino, Hob.XXIVb:9 (1786). Anna Bonitatibus, mezz; Il Complesso Barocco/Alan Curtis. Harmonia Mundi 88875037502-25 4 22:00 PRELUDES AND OVERTURES Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend Glinka, M. Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila (1842). USSR Bolshoi TO/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00166 5 Debussy, C. The engulfed cathedral, from Preludes, bk 1 (1910). Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 478 1111 7 Elgar, E. Overture: In the South, op 50, Alassio (1904). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00029 21 Beethoven, L. Overture to Leonore, no 3, op 72a (1806). New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. CBS MK 42222 13 Wagner, R. Prelude; Love’s death, from Tristan and Isolde (1863). Berlin State Opera O/ Siegfried Wagner. Dutton CDBP 9787 8 Verdi, G. Prelude to La traviata act 3 (1853). La Scala PO/Riccardo Muti. Sony SBK 89738 4 Respighi, O. Prelude, chorale and fugue (1901). Slovak RSO/Adriano. Naxos 8.557820 18 Mendelssohn, F. Overture to A midsummer night’s dream, op 21 (1826). Philharmonia O/ Charles Mackerras. Signum SIGCD253 12 Rachmaninov, S. Prelude in C sharp minor, op 3 no 2 (1892). Steven Osborne, pf. Hyperion CDA67700 5 Verdi, G. Overture to The force of destiny (1862). Israel PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 475 7470 8 February 2017

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Thursday 23 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Simon Moore 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Two’s company Prepared by Elaine Siversen Albinoni, T. Concerto with two oboes in C, op 7 no 5. Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage. Chandos CHAN 0602 5 Offenbach, J. Duet in E, op 54 no 2 (1847). Giovanni Sollima, vc; Andrea Noferini, vc. Brilliant Classics 94475 21 Telemann, G. Bassoon concerto in F. Sergio Azzolini, bn; La Stagione Frankfurt/Michael Schneider, rec & dir. cpo 999907-2 18 Mozart, W. Sonata in D, K448 (1781). Güher Pekinel, pf; Süher Pekinel, pf. Teldec 244 926-2 24 Drouet, L. Introduction and variations on an English theme (1815-19). Marc Grauwels, fl; Catherine Michel, hp. Marco Polo 8.220441 11 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Rex Burgess Britten, B. Variations and fugue on a theme of Purcell, op 34, The young person’s guide to the orchestra (1946). City of Birmingham SO/Simon Rattle. EMI 5 55394 2 17 Berlioz, H. Tristia, op 18 (1831/48). Monteverdi Choir; O Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner. Philips 446 676-2 18 Respighi, O. Concerto in A minor, (1902). Geoffrey Tozer, pf; BBC PO/Edward Downes. Chandos CHAN 9285 24 Myaskovsky, N. Symphony no 19 in E flat, op 46 (1939). SO of the Russian Federation/ Evgeny Svetlanov. Warner Classics 69689-8 23

Rodrigo, J. Four love songs (1947). Yvonne Kenny, sop; Lawrence Skrobacs, pf. Etcetera KTC 1029 7 Morales, C. de Andreas Christi famulus. Choir of Westminster Cathedral/James O’Donnell. Hyperion CDA66635 6 Granados, E. The grieving maja (1911). Della Jones, mezz; Malcolm Martineau, pf. Chandos CHAN 9277 9 Sor, F. Seguidilla bolera: Mis descuidados ojos. Christina Hogman, sop; Jakob Lindberg, gui. BIS CD-293 5 Falla, M. de Seven popular Spanish songs (1914-15). José Carreras, ten; Martin Katz, pf. Philips 411 478-2 13 14:00 CONDUCTORS, OLD AND NEW Giuseppe Sinopoli Prepared by Denis Patterson Verdi, G. Overture to The Sicilian vespers (1855). Vienna PO. Philips 468 183-2 9 Strauss, R. Suite from Die Frau ohne Schatten, op 65 (1919). DG 480 0478 22 Wagner, R. Stehe still! from Wesendonck Lieder (1857-58). Cheryl Studer, sop. DG 439 865-2 4 Staatskapelle Dresden (2 above) Maderna, B. Aura (1972). North German RSO. DG 423 246-2 16 Mahler, G. Kindertotenlieder (1901-04). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; Philharmonia O. DG 449 190-2 26

12:00 JAZZ, PURE AND SIMPLE with Maureen Meers

Saint-Saëns, C. Concerto no 3 in B minor, op 61 (1880). Gil Shaham, vn; New York PO. DG 429 786-2 31

13:00 SONGS OF SPAIN Prepared by Gael Golla

Giuseppe Sinopoli, cond (all above)

Hidalgo, J. Con tanto respecto adoran; Ay corazón amante. Montserrat Figueras, sop; Christophe Coin, bass viol; Jordi Savall, bass viol; Hopkinson Smith, gui; Ton Koopman, hpd. EMI CDM 7 63418-2 6 36

Grever, M. Júrame. José Carbó, bar; Slava Grigoryan, gui; Leonard Grigoryan, gui. ABC 476 4833 4

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Marilyn Schock 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

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20:00 SHOWCASING AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS Acacia Quartet and guest artists Prepared by Elaine Siversen Kreisler, F. String quartet in A minor (1919). 29 Whitwell, S. Downsized; Winter love. Sally Whitwell, pf, perc. 11 Corea, C. Excerpts from Children’s songs (1984). 11 Acacia Quartet (3 above) Russoniello, N. Bird song; Dawn searching (2014). 8 Nick Russoniello, sax (2 above) Kats-Chernin, E. Five chapters for piano quintet. Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pf; Acacia Quartet. 21 Fine Music concert recording (all above) 21:30 DEVILISH COMPOSITIONS Prepared by Frank Morrison Schubert, F. Overture to The devil’s pleasure castle, D84 (1813-14). Prague Sinfonia/ Christian Benda. Naxos 8.570328 9 Adson, J. The devil’s dance. Fine Arts Brass Ensemble. Nimbus NI 5546 2 Tartini, G. Sonata in G minor, Devil’s trill (pub.1734; arr. Kreisler). Arthur Grumiaux, vn; Riccardo Castagnone, pf. Philips 468 307-2 14 22:00 DIFFERING PATHS OF THE 20TH CENTURY Prepared by Rex Burgess Landowski, M. Concerto (1963). Alain Marion, fl; Lorraine PO/Jacques Houtmann. Koch-Schwann 311175 HI 19 Boulanger, L. Faust et Hélène (1913). Lynne Dawson, sop; Janson Howard, bass; BBC PO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9745 30 Messiaen, O. Eclairs sur l’au delà (1991). Sydney SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 442 510-2 1:02


Friday 24 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

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3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

Larry Sitsky, pf (2 above)

6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Janine Burrus

Patrick Thomas, fl (all above)

9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Strings plus one Prepared by Chris Blower Baermann, H. Quintet no 3 in E flat, op 23. Wolfgang Meyer, cl; members of Academy of St Martin in the Fields. EMI 5 57359 2 15 Borodin, A. String sextet in D minor (186061). Alexander Detisov, vn; Alexander Polonsky, vn; Igor Suliga, va; Alexander Bobrovsky, va; Alexander Osokin, vc; Alexander Gotthelf, vc. Brilliant Classics 94410 8 Brumby, C. Scena (1988). Barry Davis, cora; strings of Queensland SO/Richard Mills. ABC 442 374-2 9 Stenhammar, W. String quartet no 1 in C, op 2 (1894). Stenhammar Quartet. BIS BIS-2019 33 Rossini, G. String sonata no 5 in E flat (c1804). I Musici. Newton 8802041 15 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans

13:30 THREE CELLO GEMS Prepared by Frank Morrison Godard, B. Two pieces, op 61 (1882). Mats Lidström, vc; Bengt Forsberg, pf. Hyperion CDA66888 10 Popper, D. Serenade, op 54 no 2. Mark Kosower, vc; Jee-Won Oh, pf. Naxos 8.570570 4 Debussy, C. Sonata in D minor (1915). Sol Gabetta, vc; Hélène Grimaud, pf. DG 479 0090 11

Croes, H. de Concerto no 6 in B flat. Pol Vanwolleghem, fl; Georges Octors, vn; Belgian RTCO/Edgard Doneux. LP EMI 4C 161-96986/989 16

Saint-Saëns, C. Piano concerto no 5 in F, op 103, Egyptian (1896). Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA67331/2 27

Ockeghem, J. Missa de plus en plus. Clerks’ Group/Edward Wickham. ASV GAU 153 33

Berlioz, H. The death of Cleopatra (1829). Rosamund Illing, sop; Melbourne SO/Heribert Esser. ABC 434 898-2 23

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

Sitsky, L. Sonata (1959). 11 Honegger, A. Romance (1953). 2

Strauss, R. Symphonic fantasy on Die Frau ohne Schatten (1919). Buffalo PO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.572041 21

Verdi, G. Triumph march, ballet music and chorus, from Aïda (1871). RTE Philharmonic Choir; NSO of Ireland/Rico Saccani. Naxos 8.553963 12

Kalkbrenner, F. Piano concerto no 1 in D minor, op 61 (pub. 1823). Hans Kann, pf; Hamburg SO/Heribert Beissel. Vox 1157162 30

13:00 PATRICK THOMAS PRESENTS A flautist’s retrospective

Massenet, J. Fantasy (1897). Jascha Silberstein, vc; Suisse Romande O/Richard Bonynge. ABC 475 070-2 17

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE From the Low Countries Prepared by Chris Blower

Smetana, B. Prelude to Libuse (1881). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10518 10

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O’Sullivan

Czerny, C. Fantasy no 3, from Three brilliant fantasies after Schubert, op 339 (1836). Barry Tuckwell, hn; Daniel Blumenthal, pf. Etcetera KTC1121 19

14:00 MIDDLE EAST FLING Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Scheherazade, symphonic suite op 35 (1888). Samuel Magad, vn; Chicago SO/Daniel Barenboim. Apex 2564 67429-0 48

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

Moscheles, I. Anticipations of Scotland: a grand fantasy, op 75 (1828). Tasmanian SO/ Howard Shelley. Hyperion CDA67276 15

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Sally Cameron 20:00 THE ROMANTIC CENTURY Prepared by Chris Blower Tchaikovsky, P. Romeo and Juliet, fantasy overture after Shakespeare (1869/79/80). Vienna PO/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6617 19 Vieuxtemps, H. Fantasy caprice, op 11 (1840). Misha Keylin, vn; Slovak RSO/ Andrew Mogrelia. Naxos 8.570974 17

Wassenaer, U. Concerto no 3 in A, from Concerti armonici (pub. 1740). Brandenburg Consort/Roy Goodman. Hyperion CDA66670 9 Isaac, H. Motet: Virgo prudentissima (c1507). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 023 12 Sweelinck, J. Echo fantasia in C. Jacques van Oortmerssen, org. Denon 38C37-7024 10 Hellendaal, P. Concerto grosso in D, op 3 no 5 (pub. c1758). Combattimento Consort Amsterdam/Jan Willem de Vriend. NM Classics 92019 17 Loeillet de Gant, J.B. Sonata in B flat, op 3 no 9 (1715). Ludwig Güttler, tpt; Friedrich Kircheis, org. Berlin Classics 0012892BC 13

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Saturday 25 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Peter Bell 9:00 WHAT’S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney 9:05 ORCHESTRAS AROUND THE WORLD Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Prepared by Di Cox Tchaikovsky, P. Capriccio italien, op 45 (1880). Andrew Litton, cond. Virgin VC 7 90761-2 16 Elgar, E. Serenade in E minor, op 20 (1892). Norman Del Mar, cond. EMI CDM 5 65130 2 13 Sibelius, J. King Christian II, op 27 (1898). EMI 5 69773 2 25 Shostakovich, D. Concerto, op 35 (1933). Cristina Ortiz, pf. Brilliant Classics 9412 22 Paavo Berglund, cond (2 above) Bournemouth SO (all above) 10:30 SMALL FORCES Prepared by Frank Morrison Bach, C.P.E. Flute quartet no 3 in G, Wq95 (1788). Les Adieux. DHM GD 77052 18 Holland, D. Piano trio (1944). Shirin Lim, vn; Claire Oremland, vc; Greg Roberts, pf. Jade JADCD 1027 17 Dohnányi, E. Serenade for string trio, op 10 (1902). Donald Weilerstein, vn; Atar Arad, va; Paul Katz, vc. Pro Arte CDD 238 19 11:30 ON PARADE Patrick Thomas presents British brass band music Britten, B. Occasional overture (1946). Tredegar Town Band/Ian Porthouse. NMC D226 8 McCabe, J. The Maunsell forts (2002). Cory Band of Wales/Robert Childs. NMC D226 16 12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings 13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD with Maureen Meers 38

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

Excerpts from Do I hear a waltz? (1965). Elizabeth Allen, Sergio Franchi, voices. Master Works 88691 94840 2 13

14:00 QUARTET PLUS ONE Prepared by Gael Golla

Excerpts from State Fair (1996). Andrea McArdle, Kathryn Crosby, John Davidson, Donna McKechnie, voices. drg Theatre 94765 19

Boccherini, L. Quintet in D, op 17 no 1 (1773). Alexandre Magnin, fl; Janácek Quartet. Naxos 8.553719 11 Mozart, W. Quintet in E flat, K407 (1782). Barry Tuckwell, hn; Kenneth Sillito, vn; Kenneth Essex, va; Ian Jewel, va; Kenneth Harvey, vc. Decca 421 393-2 19 Weber, C.M. Quintet in B flat, op 34 (1815). Eduard Brunner, cl; Hagen Quartett. DG 478 6975 25 15:00 GOLDEN AGE Prepared by Chris Blower Shostakovich, D. Ballet: The Golden age, op 22 (1927-30). Royal Scottish NO/José Serebrier. Naxos 8.570217-18 2:22 17:30 THE VOICES, THE ROLES Baritones: country boys with Angela Cockburn 18:00 SOCIETY SPOT Sydney Schubert Society Prepared by Ross Hayes Schubert, F. Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531 (1817). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; Malcolm Martineau, pf. DG 445 294-2 3 Sonata in A, D574, Grand brillant (1817). Isaac Stern, vn; Daniel Barenboim, pf. Sony SM2K 64528 23 An die Musik, D547 (1819). Felicity Lott, sop; Graham Johnson, pf. IMP PCD 898 3 Hüttenbrenner variations, D576 (1817). Sviatoslav Richter, pf. Notes PGP 11011 14 Overture in D in the Italian style, D590 (1817). Menuhin FO/Yehudi Menuhin. EMI 1 66445 2 8 Die Forelle, D550 (c1817-20). Jussi Björling, ten; Frederick Schauwecker, pf. Naxos 8.110789 2 19:00 THE MAGIC OF STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Maureen Meers Rodgers, R. Excerpts from On your toes (1936). Vera Zorina, Bobby Van, Elaine Stritch, voices. Decca Broadway Gold MCAD 11575 19

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20:00 INFLUENCES AND CONNECTIONS John Adams Prepared by James Nightingale Adams, J. Excerpt from Nixon in China (1987). Sanford Sylvan, ten; James Maddalena, bar; O of St Luke’s/Edo de Waart. Nonesuch 7559-79177-2 16 Sessions, R. Canons to the memory of Stravinsky, for string quartet (1971). Group for Contemporary Music. Naxos 8.559261 2 Bernstein, L. Prelude, fugue and riffs (1949). Benny Goodman, cl; Columbia Jazz Combo/ Leonard Bernstein. CBS Masterworks MK 42227 8 Adams, J. Gnarly buttons (1996). Michael Collins, cl; London Sinfonietta/John Adams. Nonesuch 7559-79465-2 24 Cage, J. Sonatas; Interludes (1946-50). Nigel Butterley, pf. Tall Poppies TP025 7 Glass, P. Façades (1982). Simon Haram, sax; Martin Elliott, gui; Duke String Quartet. Black Box BBM1065 8 Schoenberg, A. Chamber symphony no 1, op 9 (1906). Members of the Ensemble Intercontemporain/Pierre Boulez. Sony SMK 48 462 20 Adams, J. Chamber symphony (1992). Ensemble Modern/Sian Edwards. BMG Classics 09026 68674 2 21 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Chris Blower Nathan, I. Overture to Don John of Austria (1846; arr. Mackerras). Sydney SO/Charles Mackerras. ABC 434 713-2 9 Schubert, F. Piano trio no 1 in B flat, D898 (1827). Macquarie Trio. ABC 465 792-2 40 Paganini, N. Variations on Rossini’s Non più mesta accanto al fuoco, from Cinderella, op 12 (1819). Salvatore Accardo, vn; London PO/Charles Dutoit. DG 423 717-2 12 Stenhammar, W. Symphony no 1 in F (190203). Gothenburg SO/Neeme Järvi. DG 445 857-2 50


Sunday 26 FEBRUARY 0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett 9:00 MUSICA SACRA Prepared by Elaine Siversen Bach, J.S. Cantata, BWV78: Jesu, der du meine Seele (1724). Yukari Nonoshita, sop; Makato Sakurada, ten; Peter Kooij, bass; Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki. BIS CD-9030/32 22 Schubert, F. Mass no 1 in F, D105 (1814). Immortal Bach Ensemble; Leipzig CO/Morter Schuldt-Jensen. Naxos 8.572279 33

Morten Schuldt-Jensen

Cimarosa, D. Overture to Alessandro nell’Indie (1781). Toronto CO/Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.570279 10

Ramirez, A. Misa Criolla (1964). José Carreras, ten; Coral Salvé de Laredo; Sociedad Coral de Bilbao; Arsenio Zambrano, charango; Lalo Gutierrez, gui; Domingo Gura, perc; Jorge Padin, perc; Raúl Barboza, accordion; Ariel Ramirez, pf; Grupo Huancara, Latin-American folk instruments/ José Luis Ocejo. Philips 420 955-2 21

Dussek, J. Trio sonata in D, op 31 no 2 (c1795). Trio 1790. cpo 999 583-2 13

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Gade’s 200th anniversary Prepared by Anne Irish

Wesley, S. String quartet in E flat. Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA66780 22

Gade, N. Overture: Hamlet, op 37 (1861). Danish National RSO/Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 9422 10

Schobert, J. Quartet in F minor, op 7 no 2 (1764). Chiara Banchini, vn; Véronique Méjean, vn; Philipp Bosbach, vc; Luciano Sgrizzi, fp. Harmonia Mundi HMX 2908250.79 13

Morning song: the sun rises in the East (1851-55). Danish National Radio Choir/ Jesper Grove Jørgensen. Chandos CHAN 9767 2

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Frank Morrison

Bach, J.C.F. Symphony in C (1770). Leipzig CO/Morten Schuldt-Jensen. Naxos 8.572217 17 Field, J. Piano concerto no 6 in C (c1833). John O’Conor, pf; New Irish CO/János Fürst. Vanguard 08 9178 72 34 12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ AND RAGTIME with John Buchanan 13:00 WORLD MUSIC: Whirled Wide

Piano trio movement in B flat (1839). Tre Musici. Dacapo DCCD 9310 10 Scandinavian folksongs (1842). Anker Blyme, pf. Marco Polo DCCD 9115 16 Violin concerto in D minor (1880). Christina Astrand, vn; Tampere PO/John Storgårds. dacapo 6.220562 27

14:00 AN HOUR IN ARGENTINA Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

Bridal waltz from A folk tale. Danish National RSO/Michael Schønwandt. decapo 8.224141 3

Pujol, M. Tangata de Agosto. Karin Schaupp, gui; Flinders Quartet. ABC 476 4435 16

On Sjolund’s brave plains. Danish National Radio Choir/Stefan Parkman. Chandos CHAN 9464 2

Piazzolla, A. Tango suite (1984). Silvina Strano, gui; Catherine Strano, gui. Walsingham WAL 8015-2 14

Symphony no 1 in C minor, op 5 (1840-42). Danish National RSO/Dmitri Kitaienko. Chandos CHAN 9422 36

17:00 HOSANNA Hymn: Jesus, good above all other. Choir of Winchester Cathedral; David Dunnett, org; David Hill, cond. Herald HAVPCD 185 3 Hymn: Jesu, the very thought of Thee (arr. Halley). Paul Halley, org. Naxos 8.557037 5 Psalms: no 126, no 127. Matthew Larkin, org. Naxos 8.557781 4 Choir of St John’s, Elora/Noel Edison (2 above) Lloyd, R. View me, Lord. Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford/Daniel Hyde. Opus Arte OA CD9022 D 3 Bairstow, E. Magnificat; Nunc dimittis in D. Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; Paul Provost, org; David Hill, cond. Hyperion CDA67497 8 Parry, C. Blest pair of sirens. Choir of Westminster Abbey; Choir of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal; London CO/James O’Donnell. Decca 10 Lauridsen, M. Ave Maria. Polyphony/ Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA67449 7 Mendelssohn, F. Verleih uns Frieden. Choir of St John’s, Elora; Paul Halley, org; Noel Edison, cond. Naxos 8.557037 5 Hymn: Praise to the holiest in the height. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral; Christopher Dearnley, org; John Scott, cond. Helios CDH88036 4 February 2017

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Sunday 26 FEBRUARY 18:00 CHAMBER INTERLUDE Prepared by Chris Blower Chopin, F. Sonata in G minor, op 65 (184546). Pei-Jee Ng, vc; David Tong, pf. Melba MR 301113 27 Smetana, B. Quartet no 1 in E minor, From my life (1880). Lindsay String Quartet. ASV DCA 777 27

0:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Robert Small 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1896 Prepared by Derek Parker

19:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Rex Burgess

Saint-Saëns, C. Suite from ballet Javotte (1896). Monte Carlo PO/David Robertson. Auvidis V 4688 21

Boccherini, L. Symphony no 6 in D minor, op 12 no 4, La casa del diavolo (1771). London FO/Ross Pople. Hyperion CDA66236 17

Puccini, G. Si, mi chiamano mimi, from La bohème (1896). Anna Netrebko, sop; Bavarian RSO/Bertrand de Billy. Decca 478 8583 5

Nielsen, C. Hymnus amoris, op 12 (1896). Inga Nielsen, sop; Poul Elming, ten; Arne Elkrog, ten; Per Høyer, bar; Jørgen Ditlevsen, bass; Copenhagen Boys’ Choir; Danish National RSO/Leif Segerstam. Chandos CHAN 8853 21

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

Respighi, O. Ballet: La boutique fantasque (1918, after Rossini). BBC PO/Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos CHAN 10081 45 20:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Andari Anggamulia Eichberg, S. Levitation (2010). Hilary Hahn, vn; Cory Smythe, pf. DG 479 1725 4 Bruun, P. Waves of reflection (2000). Frode Andersen, accordion; Esbjerg Ensemble/ Petter Sundkvist. Dacapo 8.226553 15 Nielsen, M. Stream (2007). Chen Yue, xiao; Michala Petrie, rec. OUR 6.220600 6 Koppel, A. Quintet (2008). Benjamin Koppel, sax; Sjælland String Quartet. Dacapo 6.220566 22 Holten, B. The Lord is my shepherd (2004). Danish National Vocal Ensemble/Søren Kinch Hansen. Dacapo 8.226051 6 Ruders, P. Songs and rhapsodies (2011). Frode Andersen, accordion; Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen. Bridge 9375 27 22:00 AFTER HOURS JAZZ with Kevin Jones 40

Monday 27 FEBRUARY

Albéniz, I. Córdoba, op 232 no 4 (1896). Stephanie Jones, gui. 5MBS recording 7 Beach, A. Sonata in A minor, op 34 (1896). Terri Pontremoli, vn; Anita Pontremoli, pf. Centaur CRC 2119 30 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Derek Parker Handel, G. Overture to Il pastor fido, HWV8a (1712). English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 1932 24 Beach, A. Symphony in E minor, op 32, Gaelic (1896). Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8958 41

Carmichael, J. Flute concerto, Phoenix (1979). James Galway, fl; Sydney SO/Louis Frémaux. LP RCA VRL1 7373 16 Vine, C. Micro symphony (1986). Sydney Youth SO/Stuart Challender. Fine Music Tape Archive 12 Kats-Chernin, E. Mythic. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 7639 11 14:30 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Prepared by Rex Burgess Prokofiev, S. Suite from The love for three oranges, op 33a (1919). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8729 15 Müller, L. Temple of love (2000). Swedish Recorder Quartet. Caprice CAP 21687 8 Tchaikovsky, P. Gremin’s aria: Men of all ages with love are smitten, from Eugene Onegin (1879). Hao Jiang Tian, bass; Slovak RSO/Alexander Rahbari. Naxos 8.557442 6 Pann, C. Love letters (2000). Ying Quartet. Quartz QTZ 2003 20 Shchedrin, R. Symphony suite from the opera, Not love alone (1961). USSR SO/ Yevgeny Svetlanov. Melodiya SUCD 10-00091 31 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Stephen Wilson

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

19:00 JAZZ NICE ‘N EASY with Ken Weatherley

12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison and Garth Sundberg

13:00 AUSTRALIAN AFTERNOON Prepared by Rose Bao

22:00 THE AUSTRALIAN JAZZ SCENE with Susan Gai Dowling and Peter Nelson

Brumby, C. The phoenix and the turtle (1974). Melbourne SO/Hiroyuki Iwaki. Jade JADCD 1067 9 Grainger, P. Molly on the shore (1907). London Wind O/Denis Wick. ASV WHL 2067 4 Youthful suite (1899/1940-45). Sydney SO/ John Hopkins. ABC 476 595-7 26

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Tuesday 28 FEBRUARY 0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST including Arts Calendar at 7.30am with Julie Simonds 9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Artist of choice: Paul Meyer Prepared by Jennifer Foong Milhaud, D. Sonata, op 47 (1918). Emmanuel Pahud, fl; François Meyer, ob; Eric Le Sage, pf. EMI 5 57948 2 18 Bach, C.P.E. Duo (1770). Michel Portal, cl. EMI 5 56732 2 7

Stehen Kovacevich Sonata (1941). Christian LIndberg, tb. BIS CD-159 10 Roland Pöntinen, pf (2 above)

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm with Derek Parker 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps

Schumann, R. Märchenbilder, op 113 (1851). Eric Le Sage, pf. Denon CO-75960 10

Sonata (1955). Michael Lind, bass tuba; Steven Harlos, pf. BIS CD-159 11

Poulenc, F. Sonata (1922). Ben Hoadley, bn. Fine Music concert recording 7

Sonata (1952). Sydney Horn Quartet. Lee Bracegirdle 15

Baermann, C. Duo concertant, op 33. David Rowden, cl; Maria Raspopova, pf. Fine Music concert recording 12

14:00 A ROMANTIC FLING Prepared by Randolph Magri-Overend

22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Rex Burgess

Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll, 103 (1870). Australian CO/Stehen Kovacevich. Fine Music Tape Archive 19

Shostakovich, D. Piano quintet in G minor, op 57 (1940). Australia Ensemble. Tall Poppies TP052 33

Weber, C.M. Quintet in B flat, op 34 (1815). Carmina Quartet. Denon CO-78801 25

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Michael Field

Puccini, G. Bimba, bimba, non piangere, from Madama Butterfly (1904). Leontyne Price, sop; Elizabeth Bainbridge, mezz; Plácido Domingo, ten; New Philharmonia O/ Nello Santi. RCA RD 85999 16

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

Mendelssohn, F. String symphony no 1 in C (1821). London FO/Ross Pople. Hyperion CDS44081/3 10

Edwards, R. Violin concerto, Maninyas (1988). Adele Anthony, vn; Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer. Canary Classics CC09 26

Massenet, J. Je suis seul! ... Ah! fuyez, douce image, from Manon (1884). Rolando Villazón, ten; French RPO/Evelino Pido. Virgin 5 45719 2 5

Elgar, E. Symphony no 1 in A flat (1907-08). London PO/Georg Solti. Decca 421387-2 49

Verdi, G. Tomb scene from Aida (1871). Zinka Milanov, sop; Jussi Björling, ten; Rome Opera Ch & O/Jonel Perlea. RCA GD 87799 12

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12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 20TH CENTURY BRASS SONATAS Prepared by Gael Golla Hindemith, P. Sonata (1939). Håkan Hardenberger, tpt; Roland Pöntinen, pf. Philips 426 144-2 16

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Myaskovsky, N. String quartet no 10 in F, op 67 no 1 (1945). Leningrad Taneyev Quartet. Melodiya MA 3006 24 Rachmaninov, S. Piano trio élégïaque no 2 in D minor, op 9 (1893/1907/17). Moscow Rachmaninov Trio. Hyperion CDA67178 42 Prokofiev, S. Five melodies, op 35bis (c1920). Gidon Kremer, vn; Martha Argerich, pf. DG 431 803-2 13

Wagner, R. Liebestod, from Tristan und Isolde (1857-59). Kirsten Flagstad, sop; Orchestra/Hans Lange. Nimbus NI 7847 8 Berlioz, H. Love scene, from Romeo and Juliet, op 17 (1839). Sydney SO/Robert Pikler. Chandos CHAN 6587 17

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The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the FEBRUARY dates listed Abbott, K. b1971 12 Adam, A. 1803-1856 10 Adams, J. b1947 25 Albéniz, I. 1860-1909 27 Albinoni, T. 1671-1751 5,18,19 Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 2,14 Antill, J. 1904-1986 13 Arensky, A. 1861-1906 2,9 Ariosti, A. 1666-c1729 1 Arriaga, J. 1806-1826 5 Aubert, J. 1689-1753 18 Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 2,5,25,28 Bach, J. Christian 1735-1782 3 Bach, J.C.F. 1732-1795 3,26 Bach, J.S. 1685-1750 5,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,26 Baermann, C. 1810-1885 28 Baermann, H. 1784-1847 24 Bainton, E. 1880-1956 19 Bairstow, E. 1874-1946 26 Barber, S. 1910-1981 9,21 Bartók, B. 1881-1945 4,13 Bax, A. 1883-1953 14 Beach, A. 1867-1944 27 Beethoven, L. 1770-1827 2,5,8,9,11,13,22,24 Bellini, V. 1801-1835 6 Benda, J. I 1686-1757 17 Benjamin, A. 1893-1960 21 Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 6,8,18,19,23,24,28 Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 4,7,9,16,21,25 Berwald, F. 1796-1868 3,20 Bizet, G. 1838-1875 21,22 Blavet, M. 1700-1768 15 Boccherini, L. 1743-1805 8,10,25,26 Bogdanovic, D. b1955 18 Bonis, M. 1858-1937 20 Borodin, A. 1833-1887 7,20,24 Bottesini, G. 1821-1889 7,9 Boulanger, L. 1893-1918 23 Boyd, A. b1946 9,20 Brahms, J. 1833-1897 1,5,6,7, 8,9,10,11,13,14,15,16,18 Britten, B. 1913-1976 2,5,14,23,25 Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 11,16,19 Brumby, C. b1933 24,27 Bruun, P. b1968 26 Butterley, N. b1935 16 Buxtehude, D. 1637-1707 2,3 Byström, T. 1772-1839 22 Cage, J. 1912-1992 25 Carmichael, J. b1930 3,27 Carr-Boyd, A. b1938 10 Carulli, F. 1770-1841 2,9 Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. 18951968 7,20

Chabrier, E. 1841-1894 16 Chaminade, C. 1857-1944 17 Charpentier, M-A. 1635-1704 10 Chausson, E. 1855-1899 3,4,27 Cherubini, L. 1760-1842 17,19 Chopin, F. 1810-1849 7,12,21,26 Christian, H. b1960 19 Cilea, F. 1866-1950 13 Cimarosa, D. 1749-1801 26 Coates, E. 1886-1957 6,14 Coates, G. b1938 5 Copland, A. 1900-1990 8,9,27 Corea, C. b1941 23 Corelli, A. 1653-1713 5,18 Croes, H. de 1705-1786 24 Croft, W. 1678-1727 13 Crusell, B. 1775-1838 17 Czerny, C. 1791-1857 24 d’Indy, V. 1851-1931 20 Dahl, I. 1912-1970 19 Dankowski, A. c1760-1800+ 5 Danzi, F. 1763-1826 18 Dauvergne, A. 1713-1797 15 Debussy, C. 1862-1918 17,20,22,24 Delalande, M. 1739-1812 10 Delibes, L. 1836-1891 10 Delius, F. 1862-1934 5,10,11,17 Dessner, B. b1976 5 Devienne, F. 1759-1803 15 Dittersdorf, C. 1739-1799 10,17 Dohnányi, E. 1877-1960 10,11,25 Donato, B. c1525-1603 7 Donizetti, G. 1797-1848 9,17,20 Doppler, F. 1821-1883 9 Dorati, A. 1906-1988 7 Dornel, L-A. c1680-c1756 13 Dowland, J. c1563-1626 3 Drouet, L. 1792-1873 23 Dukas, P. 1865-1935 17 Dussek, J. 1760-1812 26 Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 1,2,3,4,5,14,15,17,22 Edwards, R. b1943 9,28 Elgar, E. 1857-1934 5,12,14,20,21,22,25,28 Ellington, D. 1899-1974 17 Esenvalds, E. b1977 5 Falla, M. de 1876-1946 23 Fauré, G. 1845-1924 7,11,20 Field, J. 1782-1837 8,26 Finzi, G. 1901-1956 16 Fiocco, J-H. 1703-1741 1 Fontana, G. c1580-1631 5 Fossa, F. de 1775-1849 16

Françaix, J. 1912-1997 6,16 Franceschini, P. c1650-1680 5 Franck, C. 1822-1890 4 Fuchs, K. b1956 19 Gade, N. 1817-1890 3,15,26 Gal, H. 1890-1987 21 Garnier, J-F. 1775-1825 15 Gershwin, G. 1898-1937 11 Ginastera, A. 1916-1983 2 Giordano, U. 1867-1948 3 Glanville-Hicks, P. 1912-1990 16 Glass, P. b1937 25 Glazunov, A. 1865-1936 20 Glinka, M. 1804-1857 22 Godard, B. 1849-1895 21,24 Goodall, H. b1958 15 Goodwin, R. b1925 18 Gossec, F-J. 1734-1829 22 Gould, M. 1913-1996 19 Granados, E. 1867-1916 23 Graun, J. 1702-1771 16 Greenbaum, S. b1966 12 Grétry, A-E-M. 1741-1813 19,22 Grieg, E. 1843-1907 3 Guastavino, C. 1912-2000 13 Guiraud, E. 1837-1892 4 Handel, G. 1685-1759 10,12,17,27 Hanson, H. 1896-1981 17 Harvey, J. b1939 2 Hasse, J. 1699-1783 8 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,12,14,15,16 Haydn, M. 1737-1806 5,12,19 Heinichen, J. 1683-1729 8 Hellendaal, P. 1721-1799 24 Herman, J. b1932 11 Hidalgo, J. 1612-1685 23 Hill, A. 1870-1960 9 Hindemith, P. 1895-1963 15,28 Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 5 Hol, R. 1825-1904 7 Holland, D. 1913-2000 25 Holst, G. 1874-1934 12,16 Holten, B. b1948 26 Hotteterre, J-M. 1674-1763 15 Hovhaness, A. 1911-2000 11,20 Howard, E. b1979 12 Hummel, J. 1778-1837 4,6,12,18 Hyde, M. 1913-2005 24 Ireland, J. 1879-1962 12,19 Isaac, H. c1450-1517 24 Ives, C. 1874-1954 4 Kabalevsky, D. 1904-1987 21 Kalkbrenner, F. 1785-1849 24 Kats-Chernin, E. b1957 23,27 Koppel, A. b1947 26 Kreisler, F. 1875-1962 23

Key Music duration is shown after the record and citation SO: Symphony Orchestra PO: Philharmonic Orchestra NO: National Orchestra RO: Radio Orchestra FO: Festival Orchestra CO: Chamber Orchestra TO: Theatre Orchestra RSO: Radio Symphony

Orchestra RTO: Radio & Television Orchestra Prom O: Promenade Orchestra Ch & O: Chorus & Orchestra NSO: National Symphony Orchestra alto: male alto ban: bandoneon

TRIVIA ANSWERS:

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

Krips, H. 1912-1987 9 Kuhlau, F. 1786-1832 16 Lachenmann, H. b1935 5 Lalo, E. 1823-1892 5,19 Landowski, M. 1915-1999 23 Larsson, L-E. 1908-1986 11 Lassus, O. de c1530-1594 3 Lauridsen, M. b1943 26 Leclair, J-M. 1697-1764 14,18 Lindblad, A. 1801-1878 6 Liszt, F. 1811-1886 1,3,4,11 Lloyd Webber, A. b1948 4,11 Loeillet de Gant, J.B. 1688c1720 24 Lotti, A. c1667-1740 1 Lully, J-B. 1632-1687 20 Lyadov, A. 1855-1914 28 Maderna, B. 1920-1973 23 Mahler, G. 1860-1911 4,23 Marcello, A. 1684-1750 6 Marcello, B. 1686-1739 17 Marchal, J. b1985 19 Massenet, J. 1842-1912 24 McCabe, J. b1939 25 Méhul, É-N. 1763-1817 19 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 4,5,6,7,8,12,13,18,22,28 Messiaen, O. 1908-1992 23 Meyer, E. 1812-1883 7 Milhaud, D. 1892-1974 28 Minkus, L. 1826-1917 10 Molique, B. 1802-1869 10 Mondonville, J-J. de 17111772 15 Monn, M. 1717-1750 12 Montéclair, M. de 1667-1737 13 Moore, K. b1979 5 Morales, C. de c1500-1553 23 Moscheles, I. 1794-1870 16,24 Mozart, W. 1756-1791 2,4,5 ,6,9,10,12,13,15,16,17,19,21 ,23,25 Mozetich, M. b1948 16 Muczynski, R. b1929 7 Müller, L. b 1934 27 Munro, I. b1963 21 Myaskovsky, N. 1881-1950 23,28 Nathan, I. 1790-1864 25 Naumann, J. 1741-1801 7 Nicolai, O. 1810-1849 2 Nielsen, C. 1865-1931 7,15,26 Nielsen, M. b1985 26 Noble, T. 1867-1953 19 Obrecht, J. c1450-1505 3 Ockeghem, J. 1430-1497 24 Offenbach, J. 1819-1880 10,23 Paganini, N. 1782-1840 4,8,19,21,25 Pann, C. b1972 27 Parker, K. 1888-c1960s 21

Parry, H. 1848-1918 16,26 Persichetti, V. 1915-1987 19 Philidor, F-A. 1726-1795 15 Piazzolla, A. 1922-1992 26 Piston, W. 1894-1976 17 Platti, G. 1700-1763 3 Pleyel, I. 1757-1831 6 Ponchielli, A. 1834-1886 13 Porpora, N. 1686-1768 17 Poulenc, F. 1899-1963 3,28 Prokofiev, S. 1891-1953 3,6,11,13,27,28 Puccini, G. 1858-1924 3,16,27,28 Pugni, C. 1802-1870 10 Pujol, M. b1957 26 Quantz, J. 1697-1773 8 Rachmaninov, S. 1873-1943 4,7,9,28 Rameau, J-P. 1683-1764 10,15,18 Ramirez, A. 1921-2010 26 Ravel, M. 1875-1937 4,7,13,22 Rebel, J-F. 1666-1747 10 Reger, M. 1873-1916 20 Reicha, A. 1770-1836 21 Reinecke, C. 1824-1910 19 Respighi, O. 1879-1936 2,6,10,16,20,22,23,26 Richards, G. b1944 18 Ries, F. 1784-1838 19 Rietz, J. 1812-1877 1 Rimsky-Korsakov, N. 18441908 8,9,14,22,24 Robinovitch, S. 20th c 11 Rodgers, R. 1902-1979 25 Rodrigo, J. 1901-1999 8,14,23 Röntgen, J. 1855-1932 21 Rossi, C. de fl 1707-10 13 Rossini, G. 1792-1868 7,13,24 Rózsa, M. 1907-1995 22 Rozycki, L. 1884-1953 20 Ruders, P. b1949 26 Russoniello, N. b1985 23 Saint-Saëns, C. 1835-1921 1,3,6,8,15,17,22,23,24,27 Salieri, A. 1750-1825 7 Salonen, E-P. b1958 12 Salzedo, C. 1885-1961 19 Satie, E. 1866-1925 7 Scarlatti, A. 1659-1725 1,3,6 Schaffrath, C. 1709-1763 7 Schobert, J. 1740-1767 19,26 Schoenberg, A. 1874-1951 25 Schubert, F. 1797-1828 2,3,4,5, 7,10,11,15,18,19,21,23,25,26 Schumann, R. 1810-1856 2,19,28 Schutz, H. 1585-1672 3 Schütz, H. 1585-1672 3 Sculthorpe, P. b1929 21

dbn: double bassoon elec: electronic eng horn: English horn fl: flute fp: fortepiano gui: guitar hn: French horn hp: harp hpd: harpsichord mand: mandolin mar: marimba

ANSWERS: 1. Prokofiev. 2. La Traviata. 3. Hawk or Bean. 4. Piano. 5. Let’s make an opera. 6. August. 7. The Great. 8. Cuba.

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Shchedrin, R. b1932 11,27 Shostakovich, D. 1906-1975 12,25,28 Sibelius, J. 1865-1957 12,15,20,25 Sirmen, M. 1745-1818 19 Sitsky, L. b1934 24 Smetana, B. 1824-1884 4,17,24,26 Smyth, E. 1858-1944 2 Somis, L. 1688-1775 18 Sondheim, S. b1930 11 Spohr, L. 1784-1859 15,19 Stamitz, J. 1717-1757 12 Steffani, A. 1654-1728 1,13 Stenhammar, W. 1871-1927 24,25 Stradella, A. 1644-1682 5 Strauss, J. II 1825-1899 9 Strauss, R. 1864-1949 9,18,23,24 Stravinsky, I. 1882-1971 2,3,16 Suk, J. 1874-1935 3,9,17 Sullivan, A. 1842-1900 1,6 Suppé, F. 1819-1895 16 Sweelinck, J. 1562-1621 24 Tartini, G. 1692-1770 3,4,8,23 Tchaikovsky, P. 1840-1893 3,4,9,10,12,16,17,21,24,25,27 Telemann, G. 1681-1767 2,5,14,23 Thomas, J. 1826-1913 16 Torelli, G. 1658-1709 1,13 Turina, J. 1882-1949 2,6,21 Vanhal, J. 1739-1813 5 Vaughan Williams, R. 18721958 6,12,16 Veracini, F. 1690-1768 1 Verdi, G. 1813-1901 7,9,20,22,23,24,28 Vieuxtemps, H. 1820-1881 24 Vine, C. b1954 27 Vivaldi, A. 1678-1741 5,14,20 Wagner, R. 1813-1883 4,9,11,12,13,16,17,22,28 Waldteufel, E. 1837-1915 4 Walton, W. 1902-1983 12,14 Warlock, P. 1894-1930 16 Wassenaer, U. 1692-1766 24 Weber, C.M. 1786-1826 12,25,28 Weill, K. 1900-1950 11 Weiss, S. 1686-1750 17 Wesley, S. 1766-1837 26 Westlake, N. b1958 6 Whitwell, S. b1974 23 Wranitzky, P. 1756-1808 14 Zelenka, J. 1679-1745 8,12,13

ten: tenor timp: timpani tpt: trumpet treb: treble voice va: viola vc: cello vle: violone vn: violin


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Dr Anthony Adams, Mr Brian Adams, Mr Geoffrey Ainsworth, Evans Webb & Associates Pty Ltd, Aust. Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Mr John Bagnall, Mr Graham Barr, Mr M T Beck, Dr Kathrine Becker, Mr H J Benyon OAM, Mr Max Benyon OAM, Mr Anthony R Berg, Mrs Joan & Mr Ross Berglund, Mr David E W Blackwell, Mr M & Mrs L Blomfield, Mrs Barbara Brady, Dr Nancy Brennan, Ms Jill Brown, Mr Mark Bryant, Mr Stephen Buck, Prof Elizabeth Burcher, Mr Rex Burgess, Ms Janine Burrus, Mrs E A Burton, Mr G K Burton SC, Mr Philip Butt, Mr Ian Cameron, Mrs Judith Campbell, Mrs L Alison Carr, Ms Chris Casey, Ms Deanne Castronini, Miss Emily Chang, Mr Roger Chapman, Dr Stephen K Chen, Mr Roger Cherry, Mr Peter Chorley, Dr Peter Chubb, Mr Gordon Clarke, Mr K G Coles, Mr Bernard Coles QC, Mr Phillip Cornwell, Mr Noel Craven, Mr Robin Cumming, Mrs Dorothy Curtis, Mrs Susan Davey, Hon Mr Justice David Davies SC, Mr Geoffrey De Groen, Mr Lawrence D Deer, Mr Timothy Denes, Mr D J & Mrs C Dignam, Mr Alan Donaldson, Mrs Jennifer Dowling, Mr Peter Downes, Mr Peter Dunn, Mr Emyr Evans, Ms Elizabeth Evatt, Mr John Fairfax, Mr Ian Fenwicke, Mr Hugo D Ferguson, Prof Michael Field AM, Mr David Fisher, Mr Francis Frank, Dr Sid French, Mr Ross Gittins, Mrs Inez Glanger, Mrs Betty Goh, Mr Ray Grannall, Mr Michael J Guilfoyle, Mrs E W Hamilton, Mrs Emesini Hazelden, Mr Paul Hense, Dr Peter Hook, Mr David E Hunt, Mr Robert Hunt, Mr David Hurwood, Mr John Hyde, Dr Peter Ingle, Mrs Virginia Jacques, Ms Ruth Jeremy, Mr Ken Johnstone, Mr Christopher Joscelyne, Mr Michael Joseph, Dr Thomas E Karplus, Dr Keith Keen, Mr Paul L Kelly, Mrs Christine Kelly, Ms Patricia Kennedy, Prof Clive Kessler, Mrs Frances Kevans, Mr Roger Kingcott, Mr R J Lamble AO, Mr Stewart Lamond, Ms Sophie Landa, Mrs Sarah Lawrence, Mr Gregory Layman, Ms Judy Lee, Ms Annette Lemercier, Ms Karen Loblay, Dr David C Ludowici, Mrs Ruth G MacLeod, Mr Joseph Malouf, Mrs Anita Masselos, Miss Lynne Matarese, Mr J T McCarthy, Ms Elisabeth McDonald, Mr Phillip McGarn, Mr Alain G Middleton, Mr Nick Minogue, Mrs Greta Moran, Ms Bernice Murphy, Mr Hal Myers, Mr Christopher John Nash, Mr Ken Nielsen, Assoc Prof Robert Osborn, Ms Susan Pearson, Prof R G H Prince, Dr Neil A Radford, Mrs Angela M Raymond, Mr Brian L Regan, Mr Alex & Mrs Pam Reisner, Mr Grahame Reynolds, Mr Bruce Richardson, Mrs Mitzi L Saunders, Mrs Clara Schock, Ms Marilyn Schock, Mr John Sharpe, Mrs Linda Shoostovian, Dr William Thomas Sidwell, Mr John Simpson, Mr Alan Slade, Dr J M Stern, Mr John Stevenson, Mr I R Stubbin, Miss Jozy Sutton, Mr Mark Swan, Mr Edmund Sweeney, Baroness Taube-Zakrzewski, Mrs H F Thomas, Mr P A Thomas AM M.B.E., Miss Margaret Thompson, Mr Iain M Thompson, Mr Christopher A Thorndike, Dr Robin Torrence, Mrs Helen J Tweeddale, Mr Richard Verco, Mr Edward J Wailes, Mr Ron Walledge, Mrs June Walpole, Dr Duff Watkins, Ms Ellen M Waugh, Drs Lourdes & Spencer White, Mr Neville Wilkinson, Mrs Elizabeth Wilkinson, Mr Cameron Williams, Ms Jocelyn Woodhouse, Ms Jill Wran, Mrs Robin Yabsley, Mr Nicholas Yates, Anonymous 12

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Mr James Allsop, Miss Barbara Ames, Mrs Patricia Azarias, Ms Josephine M Bastian, Ms Sandra Batey, Mr Robert Baume, Mr & Mrs J & M Beardow, Mr John Boden, Mr David Brett, Sir Ron Brierley, Rev’d Jane S Chapman, Ms Joan Childs, Ms Judy Christie, Ms Elizabeth Corbett, Mr John P Corsham, Prof Roger Covell, Mr Nicholas Cowell, Mrs Rhonda Dalton, Mr Brett Ayron Davies, Mr Peter Deakin, Dr Nita Durham, Mr Paul Evans, Ms Eleonore Fuchter, Mrs Winifred Green, Ms Margaret Hext, Mr Peter Hillery, Mrs Diana R Hooper, Dr David Jeremy, Mr Gar Jones, Mr Andrew J Kennedy, Mr Ian Lansdown, Ms M Laurie, Mr Goldwyn Lowe, Mrs Meryll Macarthur, Mr Randolph & Mrs Jenny Magri-Overend, Mrs Lesley Malouf, Mrs Elisabeth Manchur, Mr Nikolas Margerrison, Mrs M A Marsh, Mrs Patricia McAlary, Mr Peter McGrath, Dr R McGuinness, Mr John & Mrs Judith McKernan, Ms Maureen Meers, Ms Judith Miller, Dr Andrew Mitterdorfer, Mr John K Morgan, Mr Michael Morton-Evans OAM, Mr John Niland, Mr John Nowlan, Mr Pieter Oomens, Mr Julius Opit, Mr G C Osborne, Dr Gordon H Packham, Mr Trevor Parkin, Mr Ken Paul, Mr Bert Percy, Dr Tri Pham, Ms Anne Pickles, Mrs Shusila Rajasingham, Mr Pino Re, Mr Kenneth Reed, Dr John G Richards, Ms Janet Rowe, Dr Janice Russell, Mr Gregory L Sachs, Mr D J Schluter, Dr Gideon Schoombie, Dr Vivian Shanker, Dr Michael Shellshear, Mr N A Stoke, Mr Anthony C Strachan, Mrs J R Strutt, Mrs Judy Timms, Dr Jennifer Turner, Mr J J Veevers, Mr Linxiu Wang, Mrs C & Mr L Welyczko, Mr Richard Wilkins, Mrs Lynnette Windsor, Mrs Dorothy Wood, Hon F L Wright QC, Hon Mr Trent Zimmermann MP, Mr Peter Zipkis, Anonymous 5 February 2017

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