Fine Music Magazine - November 2023

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JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 4, 2024

18 Australian artists. 14 Concerts. 6 Venues. 5 Days. 1 Great Gity.


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12. Esperanza Spalding: A Journey of Jazz Talent

04. ​​​​​​Remembrance Day​ Gerald Holder​looks at how the sombre day is observed around the world

by Louise Levy

06. Don Banks: remembered at 100

14. High Five: Simone Waddell Barry O’Sullivan talks to Vocalist Simone Waddell

James Nightingale celebrates the legacy of a trailblazer

17. Volunteer Spotlight Liam Collins

08. Oh Dear: This Album Does Not Contain Jazz

Contemporary Music Collective presenter Liam Collins talks with Laurie Smith

Virginia Ginnane talks with Chris O’Dea, the Ken Weatherley Jazz Scholar, about his new album

11. The ‘degenerate music’ of war Cover photo - Simone Waddell by Graham Jepson

18. CD Reviews

Iris Zeng looks at exiled German composers from the Nazi era

20. Program Guide

47. Composers List

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48. Our People

49. Patrons

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This month marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Victoria de los Angeles, one of the most celebrated sopranos of the 20th century. Equally distinguished as an opera singer and recitalist, she is probably best known for one of the most spectacular hattricks in operatic history: making her debuts at Covent Garden as Mimi, at La Scala in the title-role of Ariadne auf Naxos at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, and as Marguerite in Gounod’s Faust, all in the same season. Angela Cockburn’s program on November 1 features some of her most memorable recordings. We also celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Australian multi-talented composer and multiinstrumentalist, Don Banks, who trained on piano, saxophone, violin and trombone. The son of a jazz musician, he grew up in Melbourne, gaining a diploma in composition at the University Conservatorium of Music, before moving to England in 1950. His career spanned classical and jazz composition, and was at the cutting edge of combining traditional acoustic instruments with electronics. He wrote several atmospheric scores for thrillers and horror films, and formed a creative partnership with Cleo Laine and Johnny Dankworth. James Nightingale celebrates the legacy of this musical trailblazer. Very much alive is Simone Waddell, one of Australia’s top contemporary jazz artists performing jazz, soul, and funk-infused with groove. The first Australian to win a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston USA, she has continued her career internationally in Asia, Europe, and Australia, performing at countless top venues, both solo and with world-class musicians. Barry O’Sullivan talks with Simone about her influences and latest recording projects. david.ogilvie@finemusicsydney.com

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​​​​​​Remembrance Day​ Gerald Holder​looks at how the sombre day is observed around the world​

The red poppy, which was one of the first flowers to appear in spring on the battlefields of France and Belgium, is sold on and before Remembrance Day. In 1915, a Canadian doctor and poet, John McCrae, wrote of this flower (In Flanders Fields) as he worked on the battlefields attending the wounded. Soldiers said the colour came from the blood of the fallen. Wreaths of red poppies are frequently displayed on memorials on Remembrance Day, and people wear red poppies.

In World War I, more than 20 million people were killed. In World War II, more than 70 million people perished. In 1919, a South African politician, Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, suggested that a period of silence be observed on the anniversary of Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, and this was agreed to by King George V. In the UK, since the conclusion of WWII, the second Sunday in November has been marked as Remembrance Sunday. Every year, two minutes of silence are observed throughout the country at church services and ceremonial gatherings. In Australia, Governor-General Sir William Deane renamed November 11 as Remembrance Day (previously Armistice Day) to continue to reflect upon and to honour the fallen. In the US, President Wilson declared November 11 Remembrance Day, and in 1954 President Eisenhower renamed it Veterans’ Day. Remembrance Day is observed throughout the British Commonwealth and many other countries including France, Belgium, Serbia, Bulgaria, and the US.

Many composers died during WWI. They include William Denis Browne (1915), George Butterworth (1916), Enriques Granados (1916, his ship was torpedoed), Frederick Kelly (1916) and Cecil Coles (1918). The tragedy of wars stimulated composers such as Benjamin Britten (War Requiem), Shostakovich (Symphony no 7, Leningrad) and songs by George Butterworth. Olivier Messiaen composed the Quartet for the End of Time in 1943 while imprisoned in Stalag VIII-A in Silesia. Several composers, including Gideon Klein, died in the Holocaust. Appropriate music reflects the sombre tragedies of wars and allows reflection. Composers wrote funeral marches, arguably the most notable being the second movements of the 3rd and 7th Beethoven symphonies, op 55 in E flat and op 92 in A major. They are marked Marcia funebre, Adagio assai and Allegretto, respectively. Penderecki’s lament, Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima, is evocative of the disaster of the time, and for the thousands of victims whose lives were ruined.

In Germany, a People’s Day of Mourning, Volkstrauertag, (on 19 November in 2023) is held to remember those who perished in wars; Japan first had a National Memorial Service for the Dead on May 2, 1952, but this is now held every 15 August the anniversary of the day Hiroshima was destroyed by an atom bomb.

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The bugle call, The Last Post, is believed to have originated as part of a British Army ceremony in the 17th century. In the evenings, a duty officer had to check the army unit’s position by making sure that the sentry posts were manned, and sending off-duty soldiers to their billets. The first post, bugle call, and a drum roll were sounded when he started, and another bugle call was played as the process was completed. This was the last post, signifying the end of the day’s activities. Today it is sounded at military funerals and in commemorative services like those of ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day. In Europe there is a moving ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium, where it is sounded every night at 20:00. The Menin Gate is a war memorial dedicated to British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of WWI and whose graves are unknown. Nearly 55,000 names of soldiers are engraved on the panels of the memorial.

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Don Banks: remembered at 100 James Nightingale celebrates the legacy of a trailblazer

These three strands of musical investigation are easy to identify if one studies Banks’ music. Amongst his most popular works is the Prologue, Night Piece and Blues for Two for clarinet and piano, a set of pieces for young clarinettists that introduces modern musical concepts in the first two pieces before exploding into a bluesy, joyful drama. Interplay between the two instruments is rewarding to explore for the players.

Born in October 1923, Don Banks grew up in a family surrounded by musical instruments and jazz. His father played in bands with jazz legends Roger and Graeme Bell, the same bands that he would himself play in as he grew up. This beginning to his musical education established the pattern of curiosity and experimentation that would be central to his work. The Second World War saw him serve in the Medical Corps but allowed enough time for him to take private tuition in composition. Following the war, he studied in Melbourne with Dorian Le Gallienne, but it was his studies in Europe with prominent figures in the avant-garde of music, including Matyas Seiber, Milton Babbitt, Luigi Dallapiccola and Luigi Nono, that set the tone of much of his fully composed works.

At the other end of the spectrum is Banks’ String Quartet, a work written in 1975 and based on strict rules of serial composition. This piece is an homage to two figures from Banks’ formative years in Europe: Luigi Dallapicolla, who died in 1975, and Roberto Gerhard, who passed in 1970. This work is difficult and intricate for the players and the audience, the serialism governing not just note choices but also rhythmic values, at least to some degree. This piece is a challenge and very much of its time.

Alongside his investigation of the latest trends in music composition, Banks was involved in electronic music, and part of his legacy was his work helping to establish electronic music studios at the Canberra School of Music and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the 1970s.

Bringing together several streams of Banks’ work is his orchestral piece, Trilogy. Composed in 1977, the title refers to the three movements of the work which are linked by thematic material. Throughout the work, the balance of solo sections against the power of the orchestral tutti is a notable feature. The opening movement is characterised by dark sounds of timpani and piano, while the second is a strong contrast with the tinkling of vibraphone, celeste and harp being most prominent. The last movement swings between solos, aleatoric sections and tutti chords, which alternate until broken by a jazz-like finale in which the clarinet is prominent.

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Much of Banks’ music is not yet recorded, and this is especially the case for his electronic works – music that pre-dates computer technologies, a fact that no doubt makes it even more difficult to care for. The spirit of experimentation and improvisation that underlies the ethos of Banks’ electronic work is also difficult to convey in audio recording, or to replicate in modern performance.

Banks’ legacy is strongest in the lineage of Australian composers who cite his influence upon their music making. Banks died very young in 1980, just a few weeks before his 57th birthday and less than ten years after his return from Europe. His impact on the scene, through his stewardship of the Australia Council Music Board, is remembered in the music award that bears his name – the richest musical award offered annually in Australia.

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Oh Dear: This Album Does Not Contain Jazz Virginia Ginnane talks with Chris O’Dea, the Ken Weatherley Jazz Scholar, about his new album

“What I like about it compared to a double bass,” says Chris, “is that Sam has to breathe, so we’re both breathing into our instruments, we can sync up and our tones can match up. No matter how good a double bass is, it’s not a breath-related instrument. The sousaphone is like a breath double bass.”

Beneath a sweeping vaulted ceiling on a spring Sydney night, our 2MBS Fine Music Sydney Weatherley Jazz Scholar, Chris O’Dea, and his tenor saxophone, open a live performance on a softly lit stage. Before introducing his band, Oh Dear It’s O’Dea, at Johnston Street Jazz, he serenades his keen audience with his own solo piece, ADHD Saxophone.

A silly walk in the park And we’re off. Where’s My Hat took me to the abstract chic and wit of Holly partying in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Outlaws evoked the county cowboys roaming the Arizona plains. Chris describes his music as ‘Sonny Collins meets Monty Python’, because there’s an element of silliness and cheekiness throughout. “We’ve spent so much time doing gigs on the street we can go off using someone’s idea and take it for a walk in the park and see where it can end up. That’s just us.”

“It’s pure improvisation, nothing pre-planned. It’s just giving you guys a snapshot of what’s in my head.” His great grandfather played tenor sax in dance bands in high-society Sydney clubs back in the day, including the Trocadero and others. “He was an accountant by day, jazz player by night.” And Chris is playing his sax, exploring his improv alleys by night, and the scene is set for what’s to come.

There’s no genre here; deep south blues to Cuban magic. “It ranges from country to cumbia and everything in between... we use our background in jazz and try to look for some extended improvisation... we all have this wealth of knowledge of songs in our heads that we can draw upon at any time.”

Enter Sam Golding entwined in his gargantuan spiral sousaphone and Abby Constable, who takes to her earthly drums. The trio have often played in street markets together, and with James Greening on trombone, recently worked on Chris’s first album, soon to be released. Mind-reading Counting 1, 2, 3, and the band becomes one. No set playlists, and although there was sheet music on a couple of stands, it was more like a prop as the music came from somewhere else, from some cosmic thread.

Chris has created a brand-new batch of compositions as part of his Weatherley Scholarship, which was generously provided by the passionate jazz lover and presenter Ken Weatherley. The composition’s from Chris’s recently recorded new album. “Once it’s mixed it’ll be good to go,” he said. “The scholarship enabled me to get the band together, and in terms of my confidence as a writer, it’s definitely been good for me.”

“We were all tuned in,” reflects Chris. “We’ve spent a lot of time playing together. We’ve perfected the mind-reading.” And breath-syncing. The crustaceous sousaphone with the big blowsy horn is more typically found in a New Orleans jazz band, so it’s unique to be in a jazz trio.

And the likely name of the album? Does not Contain Jazz. That’s so cheeky!

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So, who’s Chris? Chris O’Dea grew up in a musical family learning how to play his great-grandfather’s saxophone. Since age 15, he has been performing professionally both nationally and internationally with a diverse array of jazz ensembles including Scotch and Soda Circus, The Milk Crate Bandits, and Swing Rocket, with whom he performed at the Havana Jazz Festival in 2017. Chris’ compositions have been featured on several recordings including Kate Wadey’s latest album Forever Like This (2022), the Arthur Washington Sexytet’s self-titled album (2016), the soundtrack of Sea Change (2019) and the Australian short Film Figure 8 by Michael Bradley (2022). The album His aim for this project has been to write and record an album of compositions, combining group improvisations in styles ranging from traditional jazz to various South American music styles, such as Son, Bolero and Choro. These combine with different rhythms and grooves from traditional music styles from Cuba, the Balkans, and Spain. The underpinning format is an open ‘Sonny Rollins Trio’ format, with no chordal instrument. This allows more freedom for the front-line instruments to play with the tonality of chords, allowing more freedom in improvisation. Listen out for its release on FineJazz on 2MBS Fine Music Sydney.

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The ‘degenerate music’ of war Iris Zeng looks at exiled German composers from the Nazi era

When we think of wartime music, popular songs such as The White Cliffs of Dover and Do your balls (ears in the sanitised version) hang low? come to mind. Between WWI and WWII, patriotic anthems, classical music, swing, and jazz, sounded in the music halls, muddy trenches, and later, radio broadcasts. Like war poems, music evoked various sensibilities; some served to lift spirits and boost morale, as in Elgar’s setting of Rudyard Kipling’s The Fringes of the Fleet, while others reflected the tragedy of war or commemorated the fallen, such as Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphony No.7. During WWII, under the Nazi regime, music was strictly controlled and censored. The Nazi government was determined to promote Germanic culture and music, and spread propaganda messages via radio. Only certain ‘proper’ German and Austrian classical composers were allowed – the three grand masters being Beethoven, Wagner, and Bruckner – while Entartete Musik (‘degenerate music’) was heavily suppressed. Atonal music, jazz, which was deemed ‘Negroid’, and works by Jewish composers like Felix Mendelssohn and Arnold Schoenberg were banned. Our Sunday Special program German music between the wars, features music by composers who lived and worked in Germany and Austria between World War I and World War II. Many of these composers were soldiers in the first world war; some went into exile, including Erich Korngold, Paul Hindemith, and Kurt Weill.

Labelled an ‘atonal noisemaker’ by Goebbels, Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) was one of many composers who fled the Third Reich due to both musical and racial persecution, as his wife was part Jewish. By 1937, Hindemith’s music was virtually banned in Hitler’s Germany, during which time he wrote one of his most powerful orchestral scores: Symphonic Dances, whose Scherzo movement mirrors mechanized warfare with its contrapuntal energy. Hindemith led the Gebrauchsmusik (‘utility music’) movement, writing scores that had a social or political purpose, and intended for the amateur player rather than virtuoso. Another German composer influenced by Hindemith and Gebrauchsmusik was Kurt Weill (1900-1950). Between the wars, the Berlin cabaret and theatre scene was famed for its extravagance and decadence. Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) was a satirical play about the London underworld in the 1920s, written by Bertolt Brecht with music by Kurt Weill. Based on John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera, it follows notorious criminal and womanizer Macheath (Mack the Knife), who marries Polly Peachum. Displeased, her father plots to hang Mack. The music draws from jazz and German dance music. Famous songs from this piece of music theatre included the Ballad of Mack the Knife, which features in Sunday’s program. Mack the Knife became a hit all around the world, and has been covered by Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Sting, amongst others, transcending the horrors of war. Sunday Special program German Music Between the Wars, Sunday November 26 at 3pm

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Esperanza Spalding: A Journey of Jazz Talent by Louise Levy

The celebrated bassist, vocalist, and composer, Esperanza Spalding, is leaving an indelible mark on the world of contemporary jazz music. Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, A Boston Music Award, a Soul Train Music Award, and two honorary doctorates.

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Born in October 1984 in Portland, Oregon, Spalding exhibited an extraordinary musical talent from a remarkably early age. Her musical odyssey was inspired by a performance by the renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Her mother noted her musical skills when Spalding was able to reproduce Beethoven by ear on the family’s piano as a child. By age five, she had taught herself the violin, her rapid progress leading to her appointment as concertmaster violinist for the Chamber Music Society of Oregon at the age of 15. However, her musical journey took an unexpected turn when, in the same year, she received a scholarship to a performing arts high school and discovered the acoustic double bass. This instrument resonated deeply with her, marking a pivotal moment in her musical development.

In 2006, she took the significant step in her career of releasing her debut solo album, Junjo, on the Ayva label. Two years later, her album Esperanza was released on Heads Up Records, proving to be a critical and commercial triumph, reaching the top of Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.

Spalding left high school at 16 to become the youngest bass player at Portland State University, earning her B.A. there. During this period, she began performing locally and studying under the mentorship of esteemed Portland jazz artists, including Ron Steen, Thara Memory, and Darrell Grant.

Continuing her musical journey, Spalding unveiled Radio Music Society in 2012, conceived as a companion piece to Chamber Music Society. This album highlighted her ability to collaborate with a diverse array of musicians and earned her a second Grammy Award, this time for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

Her thirst for education eventually led her to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she graduated in 2005. She earned an appointment as an instructor at Berklee, becoming the youngest faculty member at the institution at 20. This marked the beginning of her dual career as both a performer and an educator.

Her subsequent albums, including Emily’s D+Evolution (2016), Twelve Little Spells (2019), and Songwrights Apothecary Lab (2021), continued to display her versatility and willingness to explore new sonic territories.

Spalding’s breakthrough moment arrived in 2010 when she received the prestigious Grammy Award for Best New Artist. This accolade catapulted her work into the spotlight and elevated her third album, Chamber Music Society, into the Billboard Top 40. This album exemplified her unique blend of contemporary modern jazz, R&B, and Brazilian musical traditions, featuring collaborations with notable artists such as Milton Nascimento and Gretchen Parlato.

In addition to her studio albums, Spalding has released captivating live recordings, such as Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival (2022), and Alive at the Village Vanguard (2023). These performances showcase her remarkable prowess in both intimate and collaborative settings.

As a performer, Spalding quickly gained recognition in the jazz world. Her talent and versatility allowed her to collaborate with a diverse array of artists, including Joe Lovano, Patti Austin, Michel Camilo, Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny, and many more.

Esperanza Spalding’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Her pioneering work continues to inspire and redefine the possibilities within the realm of jazz and beyond, solidifying her place as an icon of contemporary music.

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High Five: Simone Waddell Barry O’Sullivan talks to Vocalist Simone Waddell

Simone Waddell is one of Australia’s top contemporary jazz artists performing jazz, soul, and funk-infused with groove. She was the first Australian to win a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston USA and after completing her music degree, she has continued her career internationally in Asia, Europe, and Australia, performing at countless top venues, both solo and with world-class musicians. What are your current musical projects? I am thrilled with my fifth studio album The Art of Collaboration, which features sixty of Australia’s best jazz musicians. They include James Morrison, Tommy Emmanuel, and Paul Grabowsky, just to name a few. It was the highest-selling Australian Jazz Album of 2022, and I am so proud of all the incredible offerings from everyone involved. It also includes six tracks of my original songwriting, plus five iconic Australian songs reimagined into the contemporary jazz idiom. The album entered four Grammy Awards categories and was nominated for an ARIA award. My next contemporary jazz album is in the pipeline and features some magnificent arrangements of songs from the Great American Songbook. I have a Billie Holiday show that I perform under the musical direction of Rodric White and a brand-new show, Great Ladies of Jazz that I will be performing throughout 2024 on the Bravo Cruise of Performing Arts to Noumea and the South Pacific, along with other artists such as Marina Prior and Todd McKenney.

When did singing jazz music first enter your life and who were some of those artists that influenced your style? I have been in love with music from my earliest memory. To me, the piano was the most glorious instrument, and I spent hours in my early years playing and singing. It never ceases to amaze me that now I am paid to do what I did back then for fun without an audience. Soul music came into my life in my teenage years. I started listening to artists like Oleta Adams, Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin, and Sade. I was enamoured with the Australian artists Tina Arena and Kate Ceberano. I met Kerrie Biddell at a vocal workshop in 1992 when I was beginning to discover more jazz music. I sang for Kerrie then and was braced for heavy criticism as she was known for her ‘direct’ communication, but instead, she was very complimentary. I was only sixteen years old and very relieved. Kerrie remained my mentor until the day I was by her side in September 2014 in ICU when she passed. My master’s degree and thesis are dedicated to her artistic contribution.

Life as a musician is full of challenges. What are some that may have confronted you so far, and how have you overcome them? The biggest challenge I have faced in my musical life is feeling very forced at times to override my intuition and to acquiesce to people who are overly aggressive or controlling. I overcame this welltrodden path by making a firm decision to follow my inner guidance no matter what. It comes at a price, yet the alternative is far more costly!

When at Berklee College in Boston in the late 90s, I discovered the jazz vocalist Diane Reeves and listened to much of her work. There, I also received instruction from Maggie Scott, a no-nonsense jazz pianist, vocalist, and voice coach who focussed purely on jazz repertoire and stretched me vocally week in and week out. I’m thankful to this day for those years.

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I am not challenged by hard work, long hours, gruelling travel, or discipline, although I sometimes feel challenged by doing it all myself. Yet, the process, which is not for the faint-hearted, develops an unbelievable tenacity that cannot be achieved in any other way. What are some of your other interests outside of your musical career? I am passionate about health and fitness, spiritual growth, and social justice. Also, I am exploring and studying music as a modality for trauma recovery, healing, and wholeness. I play indoor netball every week as well! You are home alone on a Sunday night. What music would you choose to listen to and why? I am at home with so many genres. The music can be melancholic, or uplifting. Gospel music has been a mainstay since birth, so Cece Winans could easily be on the playlist. I am never far from my roots in artists like Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, Etta James, and Sting. As much as I love instrumental music, I truly love listening to great singers!

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Volunteer Spotlight Liam Collins Contemporary Music Collective presenter Liam Collins talks with Laurie Smith How did you become a volunteer? In 1989, a friend told me about a classical guitarist doing a live recording at a ‘little radio station’ in Crows Nest. It turned out to be an evening of flute and piano in the intimate setting of the old Studio C. After the performance, we chatted with the receptionist, Eva Low, about volunteering. My friend wanted to record live gigs, while I had long-held notions of becoming a DJ. Eva was keen for us to deliver The Guide, but I persisted and met Simon Hayman of the (then) Alternative Music Collective, now Contemporary Music Collective (CMC). The rest, as the cliché goes, is history. Where does your love of music come from? Do you play music? My love of music has diverse sources: my parents, peers, and luck. Mum had a penchant for eastern European folk choirs, ‘60s rock’n’roll, and powerful female singers of the ‘70s and ‘80s. She played the recorder throughout her life. Dad was a Navy bandsman (clarinet and violin), with a soft spot for the crooners and unconventional artists ranging from Hurricane Smith to Mandingo. I’ve discovered many favourite albums by chance. Browsing record stores worldwide, waking up in front of late-night TV, or hearing music drifting from an open window. As a drummer, I was a passable singer (perhaps vice versa). I am now learning to make my own music to complement my mixing of others’ work.

What do you enjoy about your involvement with the station? My program started as a midnight shift. I would do the show, head home, grab some sleep before work, rinse/ repeat fortnightly. Over time, I have enjoyed stepping into the ‘daytime life’ of the station, serving on the Board and Technical Committee. Genres may differ across the Station, but we all want to share our music and its stories with a wider audience. The CMC has been a part of the Station since its earliest days. A gathering of music-lovers and musicians presenting styles of music not generally heard in Sydney. The CMC’s emphasis is always on the alternative – the avant-garde, experimental and ‘outsider’, plus reggae, and a generous dash of blues and jazz. Flavours shared with many classically trained musicians, who enjoy playing and listening to these styles. 2MBS and the CMC have given musicians and music (local and international) an opportunity to be heard live-in-studio and as part of our regular lineup.

What are your music favourites? To quote Duke Ellington: “There are simply two kinds of music, good music and the other kind... the only yardstick by which the result should be judged is simply that of how it sounds...” Favourite live music moments include Hunters & Collectors at the Venue (Dee Why), Ray Charles and B.B. King in Sydney, and Regurgitator and Audio Active in Tokyo. This week, I’ve been listening to Her Space Holiday, Dub Syndicate, Bootsy Collins, and exploring the A Strangely Isolated Place record label.

Do you have time for other interests outside Fine Music? Beyond Fine Music, I’ve dedicated the past fifteen years to the North Sydney Bowling Club.

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CD REVIEWS Heartbeat

Ben Winkelman OA2 Records

Pianist Ben Winkelman’s sixth album as a leader features nine original compositions, with four played by the pianist’s trio and five with the addition of jazz heavyweights Gilad Hekselman (guitar), Matt Penman (bass) and Obed Calvaire (drums) The album draws inspiration from his anticipation of becoming a father and the feeling of crises and isolation at the start of the pandemic while living in New York. Winkelman’s compositions draw on diverse interests, with an emphasis on rhythmic exploration, some strong melodic lines and group interplay. The music flows extremely well, and there is frequently a swing to it on a range of moods and stylistic influences. The quartet bookends the album with three at the beginning and two at the end, with the four

trio tunes grouped in the middle, creating an impressive set of improvised music. My favourite pieces, Wandering, Isolation, Heartbeat and Fort Tilden highlight the melodic skills of the musicians whilst still exhibiting their keen improvisational abilities. All hold sway throughout the recording, which is of an extremely high standard sonically. However, there are pressurised rhythmic accentuations presenting as well, with sharp unisons and some muscular drumming at times. Ultimately, it all hangs together nicely and cohesively, demonstrating the stylish contemporary art of the ensemble.

I had the good fortune to attend a live multimedia presentation of Life on Land’s Edge at the Newcastle Music Festival earlier this year – but while the visual component was impressive, the musical content was well able to stand alone. The Bowerbird Collective is Simone Slattery, violinist (and occasional vocalist and composer) and Anthony Albrecht, cellist, and between them they have curated this album, in the process cocommissioning, with BirdLife Australia, contributions from a number of Australian composers. Life on Land’s Edge is subtitled ‘an ode to migratory shorebirds’ and is dedicated to the millions

of birds which traverse the thousands of kilometres of the East-Asian-Australasian Flyway. Compositions by Corrina Bonshek (Far Eastern Curlew Lament) and Anne Cawrse (the flitting and dancing of the Ruddy Turnstone) focus in on a particular species. Chris Williams’ (Codex) on the flight of birds looks at the mechanics of motion of migratory flight. Philip Glass’s Opening initially jarred, until I realised that its shifting minimalist polyrhythms perfectly captured the vast distances the shorebirds travel. The liner notes are very informative.

– Barry O’Sullivan

Life on Land’s Edge The Bowerbird Collective

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Daughter of the Seas Visions of Nar Earshift Music

This debut album, a result of the ABC Jazz Fresh Start Commission, is a unique combination of the musical personalities and sounds of its participants Zela Margossian (piano), Jeremy Rose (saxophones and clarinet), Hilary Geddes (guitar), Bobby Singh (tabla), and on selected tracks Adam Yilmaz (djembe, frame drum and daf). Throughout, composers Rose and Margossian weave cultural Armenian influences and rhythmic energy into music bathed in contemplative expression, inhabiting a space where the instrumentalists contribute beautifully to the whole, contrasting the ancient and the modern. The tracks, Daughter of the Seas and Dance of Nar stand out as perfect examples around which everything else

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revolves and gravitates musically, both compositionally and performance-wise, speaking in hybrid idioms made of folk and jazz elements. These are glorious achievements. Heaven and Earth brings the legend of Armenian deity Vahagn to life, enhanced with the deep resonance of Rose’s bass clarinet and Margossian’s piano riff, grounding the piece from its celestial dimension with the help of the remaining members of the rhythm section. Visions of Nar’s new album has moments of transcendent beauty, showcasing remarkable interplay, shimmering with crystalline prose and profound intimacy, offering listeners a truly memorable sonic journey. It comes highly recommended! – Barry O’Sullivan


Wednesday 1 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Anabela Pina Japart, J. L’homme oiseau (arr. Clemencic). Clemencic Consort/René Clemencic. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901020 3 Abel, C. Frena le belle lagrime, from Sifari (c1756). Emma Kirkby, sop; Charles Medlam, va da gamba. EMI CDC 7 49799 2 10 Lotti, A. Oboe concerto in A. Heinz Holliger, ob; I Musici. Philips 420 189-2 15 Merula, T. Aria de ciaconna: Su la cetra amorosa. Louise Prickett, sop; Australian Brandenburg Ch & O/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 4687

Turina, J. Quintet in G minor, op 1 (1907). Christine Busch, vn; Menuhin Festival Piano Quartet. Claves 50-9403 28

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale Focussing on contemporary jazz, often gathered from emerging cultures and Australian

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Holborne, A. From my selfe (c 1599); The night watch; Almayne 56; Almayne 57; Lullabie; Muy linda; Wanton. Paul O’Dette, lute, cittern; King’s Noyse/David Douglass. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907238 10 Guillemain, L-G. Sonata in C, op 12 no 6 (pub. 1743). William Hazelzet, baroque fl; Fantasticus. Resonus RES10222 15 Carulli, F. Grand duo in E minor, op 86 (pub. 1814). Leopoldo Saracino, gui; Massimo Palumbo, fp. Nuova Era 7169 17 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jennifer Foong Purcell, H. Overture to Abdelazer (1695). Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Ronald Thomas. Chandos CHAN 8424 6 Foerster, J. Violin concerto no 1 in C minor, op 88 (1910-11). Ivan Zenat, vn; BBC SO/Jirí Belohlávek. Supraphon SU 3961-2 31 Roussel, A. Suite no 1 from Bacchus et Ariane, op 43 (1930). Royal Scottish NO/ Stéphane Denève. Naxos 8.570245 18 Spohr, L. Symphony no 10 in E flat (1857). Swiss Italian O/Howard Shelley. Hyperion CDA67802 26

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore Each week we meet one of the world’s great musicians, singers, composers or conductors, along with up-and-comers and some of the men and women who influence the arts landscape. The program goes live to air so you never quite know what’s going to happen. 14:00 VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES Born 1 November 2023 Prepared by Angela Cockburn

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A NNI V ERSA RY Albéniz, I. Barcarola. Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. LP CBS 76833 3 Moreno, S. Four Aztec songs. Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. LP CBS 76833 9 Rossini, G. La regata veneziana, from Les soirées musicales (c1830-35). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, sop; Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Gerald Moore, pf. LP HMV/WRC R 02333 5 Canteloube, J. Excerpts from Songs of the Auvergne, series 4 (1922-30). Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Lamoureux Concerts O/JeanPierre Jacquillat. EMI CDM 7 63178 2 15 Haydn, J. Daphnens einziger Fehler, HobXXV.b:2 (c1799). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, sop; Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar; Gerald Moore, pf. LP HMV/WRC R 02334 3 Falla, M. de Psyché (1924). Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Jean-Claude Gérard, fl; Annie Challan, hp; Trios à Cordes Français. EMI CMS 5 65061 2 5 Sacrati, F. E dove t'aggiri. Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Gerald Moore, pf. EMI CMS 5 65061 2

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Rossini, G. Comic duet for two cats (1816). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, sop; Victoria de los Angeles, sop; Gerald Moore, pf. LP HMV/WRC R 02333 4 15:00 SPANISH CHAMBER Prepared by Elaine Siversen Fossa, F. de Trio no 3 in F, op 18 (1808). Simon Wynberg, gui; Martin Beaver, vn; Bryan Epperson, vc. Naxos 8.550760 27

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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Tom Forrester-Paton 19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon A musical journey to different parts of the world where jazz meets other musical traditions, from Africa to Europe, with a slice of Australia 20:00 AT THE OPERA Ghostly encounters Prepared by Elaine Siversen Tchaikovsky, P. The Queen of Spades. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky after Pushkin’s novella La Dame de Pique. First performed Saint Petersburg, 1891. HERMAN: Vladimir Atlantov, ten LISA: Mirella Freni, sop PRINCE YELETSKY: Dmitri Hvorostovsky, bar COUNTESS: Maureen Forrester, cont Tanglewood Festival Ch; American Boychoir; Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa. RCA 9026-60992-2 2:35 Herman, an officer with a passion for gambling, does not gamble due to lack of funds. He is in love with a noble girl, Lisa, who is betrothed to Prince Yeletsky. Herman learns that her grandmother, the Countess, nicknamed ‘Queen of Spades’, was once a compulsive gambler with a winning formula for cards. Herman longs to possess the secret in order to become rich and marry Lisa. Lisa is bemoaning her engagement to the Prince when Herman arrives and declares his love. She gives him her key which he uses to go to the Countess' room to discover the secret formula. He begs the Countess for the secret and, in his zeal, pulls out a pistol. Shocked, the Countess dies in terror. Lisa arrives and witnesses the scene, accusing Herman of loving the cards more than her. The Countess’ ghost appears to Herman, gives him the formula and commands him to marry Lisa. Lisa and Hermann are reconciled but, believing his obsession with gambling is destructive, she kills herself. Herman challenges Yeletsky to play cards and uses the formula. When his third card is revealed, it is the Queen of Spades which changes into the ghost of the Countess. Completely deranged, he stabs himself.


Nápravník, E. Vladimir’s recitative and romanza, from Dubrovsky (1895). Vladimir Atlantov, ten; Bolshoi Theatre O/Mark Ermler. LP Melodiya/EMI SLS 5196 6 Tchaikovsky, P. None but the lonely heart, op 6 no 6 (1869). Dmitri Hvorostovsky, bar; Oleg Boshniakovich, pf. Philips 432 119-2 3 23:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Prepared by James Nightingale Yu, J. Pictures at an exhibition, after Mussorgsky (2001). Australia Pro Arte CO/ Jeffrey Crellin. Move MD 3312 32 Bray, C. At the speed of stillness (2012). Aldeburgh World O/Mark Elder. NMC D202

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Weir, J. Forest (1995). BBC SO/Martyn Brabbins. NMC D137

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Thursday 2 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romantics, tributes and dedications Prepared by David Brett

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Helen Milthorpe Stamitz, J. Sinfonia pastorale in D, op 4 no 2. Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.554447 14 Moszkowski, M. Piano concerto in E, op 59 (1898). Piers Lane, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk. Hyperion CDA66452 37

Clementi, M. Sonata. Luigi Celeghin, org; Bianka Pezic, org. Naxos 8.557131 11 Beach, A. Suite on Irish melodies, op 104 (c1920). Virginia Eskin, pf; Kathleen Supove, pf. Koch 3-7254-2 24 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Peter Poole

Bizet, G. Symphony in C (1855). Montreal SO/ 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 102-2 33 with Frank Presley A fresh perspective on modern music 12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON contributing to the standard jazz repertoire, with Sue Jowell with fine jazz interpretations from the world of Featuring swing to mainstream jazz with pop, rock, film and contemporary jazz regular appearances from the Great American 20:00 THE WORLD OF A Songbook SYMPHONY 13:00 ARTIST OF CHOICE Havergal Brian: Symphony no 3 Keith Jarrett Prepared by Brian Drummond Prepared by Paul Cooke Brian, H. English suite no 3 (1919-21). Royal Handel, G. Suite no 4 in E minor, HWV429 Scottish NO/Martyn Brabbins. (pub. 1720). Keith Jarrett, pf. Epoch CDLX 7267 18 ECM 1530 14 Elgar, E. Give unto the Lord, op 74 (1914). Glanville-Hicks, P. Etruscan concerto (1954). Choir of Worcester Cathedral; Adrian Keith Jarrett, pf; Brooklyn PO/Dennis Russell Partington, org; Donald Hunt, cond. Davies. Hyperion CDA66313 9 MusicMasters 01612 67089 2 14 Brian, H. Fantastic variations on an old rhyme Jarrett, K. Spheres, mvt 1. Keith Jarrett, org. (1907). Ukraine NSO/Andrew Penny. ECM 1302 8 Marco Polo 8.223731 12 Handel, G. Sonata in D minor, HWV367a. Bantock, G. Prelude to the Song of songs Michala Petri, rec; Keith Jarrett, hpd. (1912). Royal PO/Vernon Handley. RCA RD60441 15 Hyperion CDA67250 12

Harrison, L. Suite (1951). Robert Stallman, fl; Judith Mendenhall, fl; Henry Schuman, ob; Lucy Stoltzman, vn; Eugene Moye, vc; Lanny Paykin, vc; Michael Willens, db; Barbara Allen, hp; Benjamin Herman, tam-tam; Elizabeth Schumann, R. Three romances, op 94 (1849). DeFelice, celesta; Aleck Karis, tackpiano; John Anderson, ob; Gordon Back, pf. Keith Jarrett, pf; Robert Hughes, cond. ASV WHL 2100 13 New World NW 366-2 19 Berlioz, H. The death of Ophelia, from Tristia, Shostakovich, D. Prelude and fugue in D op 18 no 2 (1848). Catherine Robbin, mezz; minor, op 87 no 24 (1950-51). Keith Jarrett, pf. Lyon Opera O/John Eliot Gardiner. ECM 1469/70 10 Apex 0927 49583 2 7 14:30 TWO’S COMPANY Sarasate, P. de Concert fantasy on Carmen, Prepared by Elaine Siversen op 25 (c1883; arr. Francescatti). Sarah Chang, Vivaldi, A. Concerto in C for two trumpets vn; Sandra Rivers, pf. EMI CDC 7 54352 2 12 and strings, RV537 (arr. Leppard). Wynton Marsalis, tpts; English CO/Raymond Leppard. Delius, F. On hearing the first cuckoo in spring LP CBS M 42478 7 (1911-12). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/ Bach, J.S. Trio sonata in C, BWV1037. David Neville Marriner. Philips 442 8415 5 Oistrakh; vn; Igor Oistrakh, vn; Vladimir Yampolski, pf. Borodin, A. Quintet in C minor (1862). Ilona Brilliant Classics 8402 15 Prunyi, pf; New Budapest String Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223172 23 Kuhlau, F. Concertino in F minor, op 45 (1821). Ib Lanzky-Otto, hn; Frøydis Ree Wekre, hn; Odense SO/Othmar Maga. Unicorn-Kanchana DKPCD 9110 23 Tchaikovsky, P. Romeo and Juliet, fantasy overture after Shakespeare (1869/79/80). Vienna PO/Lorin Maazel. Decca 480 6617 19

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Brian, H. When icicles hang by the wall; Take, O take those lips away, from Three Elizabethan songs. Mark Stone, bar; Jonathan Stone, vn; Sholto Kynoch, pf. Stone Records 5060192780154 3 Symphony no 3 in C sharp minor (1931-32). Andrew Ball, pf; Julian Jacobson, pf; BBC SO/ Lionel Friend. Hyperion CDA66334 55 22:00 MIRIAM AND ANN Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Hyde, M. Five solo pieces (1936-62). Christine Draeger, fl; James Muir, pf. Walsingham 2WAL8036-2 16 Carr-Boyd, A. Pluto; Mars; The sun; Pulsar; Sombrero nebula, from Look at the stars (1978). John Martin, pf. Jade JADCD-1103 10 22:30 ULTIMA THULE Ambient and atmospheric music


Friday 3 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST

Handel, G. The alchemist, incidental music, from Rodrigo, HWV5 (1710). EU Baroque O/ Roy Goodman. Naxos 8.555712 14

Schumann, C Piano concerto in A minor, op 7 (1835-36). Angela Cheng, pf; Women's PO/ JoAnn Falletta. Koch 3 7169 2H1 22

Quilter, R. Suite from Incidental music to As you like it (1922). Czecho-Slovak RSO/Adrian Leaper. Naxos 8.554711 9

Respighi, O. Church windows (1925). Buffalo PO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.557711 25

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Journey through history Prepared by Paul Cooke

Sullivan, A. Incidental music to Shakespeare's Henry VIII (1877). Emmanuel Lawler, ten; RTÉ Concert O/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223461 19

Bach, J. Christian Symphonie concertante in C, from Symphonies concertantes vol 4 (c1765). Hanover Band/Anthony Halstead. cpo 999 627-2 15

Grieg, E. Suite no 1 from Incidental music to Peer Gynt, op 46 (1874-75). Gerard Willems, pf. ABC 481 1702 13

Holzbauer, I. Es ist geschrieben; Ihr Rosenstunden; Die Klüfte sausen!, from Günther von Schwarzburg (1777). Mojca Erdmann, sop; La Cetra Baroque O, Basle/ Andrea Marcon. DG 477 8979 11

Khachaturian, A. Suite from Masquerade (1941). Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 8542 16

Schumann, R. Overture to Genoveva, op 81 (1850). Swedish CO/Thomas Dausgaard. BIS SACD-1569 8 Reinecke, C. Sonata, op 167, Undine (1882). Sharon Bezaly, fl; Ronald Brautigam, pf. BIS SACD-1729 18 Parker, K. Four musical sketches (1928). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP058 12 Edwards, R. Piano trio (1999). Apollo Trio. ABC 481 7683 14 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Frank Morrison Respighi, O. Symphonic poem: Fountains of Rome (1917). Philharmonia O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8989 17 Field, J. Piano concerto no 5 in C, Fire by lightning (1815). Benjamin Frith, pf; Northern Sinfonia/David Haslam. Naxos 8.554221 27 Sinding, C. Symphony no 1 in D minor, op 21 (1890/95). Oslo PO/Øivin Fjeldstad. NKFCD 50016-2 40 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan Contemporary and modern sounds of 'now' in jazz from all corners of the globe with a focus on contemporary jazz from Australia and regular interviews with local and visiting musicians 13:00 FROM THE STAGE Prepared by Derek Parker Mackenzie, A. Overture to The little minister (1897). BBC NO of Wales/Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN 10797 8

14:30 DANISH COMPOSERS Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Riisager, K. Overture: Erasmus Montanus, op 1 (1920). Danish National RSO/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9432 13 Hansen, T. Sonata in E flat, op 18 (1903-06). Håkan Hardenberger, tpt; Roland Pöntinen, pf. Philips 426 144-2 9 Holmboe, V. Five intermezzi, op 149 (1981). Jesper Siveboek, gui. Dacapo 8.226143 10 Buxtehude, D. Sonata in E minor, op 1 no 7 (pub. 1696). Purcell Quartet. Chandos CHAN 0766 7 Gade, N. Scandinavian folksongs (1842). Anker Blyme, pf. Marco Polo DCCD 9115 16 Nielsen, C. Clarinet concerto, op 57 (1928). Niels Thomsen, cl; Danish National RSO/ Michael Schønwandt. Chandos CHAN 8894 26 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with James Hunter 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers A focus on the current Sydney jazz scene mixed with a range of international jazz stars and an occasional guest interview 20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA Conducted by JoAnn Falletta Prepared by Robert Small Mendelssohn, Fanny. Overture (c1830). Women's PO/JoAnn Falletta. Koch 3 7169 2H1 11

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Strauss, R. Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (1911). Buffalo PO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.572041 24 Fuchs, K. Glacier (2015). D.J. Sparr, electric gui; London SO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.559824 22 22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Celebrating 50 years of the Tallis Scholars Prepared by Andrew Dziedzic

Clemens non Papa, J. Motet: Pater peccavi. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 013 9 Lassus, O. de Missa Osculetur me. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 018 22 Cornysh, W. Stabat Mater (ed. Harrison). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 014 16 Sheppard, J. Verbum caro. Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 016 7 Ivan IV Vasilyevich. Chant in honour of St Peter, the Metropolitan. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 002 2 Victoria, T. de Animum meam dilectum, from Tenebrae responsories (pub. 1585). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 022 7 Isaac, H. Motet: Optime pastor (1513). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 023 10 Tomkins, T. When David heard (pub. 1622). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 024 4 Byrd, W. Motet: Ave verum corpus (pub. 1605). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 343/4

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Rore, C. de Motet: Ave Regina caelorum. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 029 6 White, R. Exaudiat te Dominus. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 030

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Saturday 4 November SATURDAY 4 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Orchestral grandeur Prepared by Gerald Holder

Thornton, E. Sonnambula: Air and variations. Steve Reisteter, cl; Allentown Band/Ron Demkee. AMP 94141 7

Wagner, R. Overture to Rienzi, 49 (1840). Cleveland O/George Szell. CBS M2YK 46466 13

Meyerbeer, G. Coronation march, from Le 06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC prophète. Sellers Engineering Band/Phillip with David Garrett McCann. EMI 054.06.301 4 09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC Parry, H. Jerusalem. Besses o' th' Barn Band/ Our weekly guide to musical events in and Roy Newsome. around Sydney Chandos CHAN 4529 2 09:05 THE PIANO ALONE Saint-Saëns, C. The lion, from The carnival Prepared by Jennifer Foong of the animals. Black Dyke Mills Band/Roy Bach, J.S. Toccata, adagio and fugue in C, Newsome. BWV564, (1708-17; transcr. Busoni). Yevgeny Chandos CHAN 4524 2 Kissin, pf. Bach, J.S. Toccata and fugue in D minor, Sony 88697301102 18 BWV565. Brighouse and Rastrick Band/ Liszt, F. The hunter parting, by Mendelssohn Geoffrey Brand. (transcr. 1848). Leslie Howard, pf. Chandos CHAN 6561 9 Hyperion CDS44555 5 12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE Schubert, F. Andantino in C, D348 (c1816; with Leita Hutchings compl. Munro). Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP079 4 New, hip, fun and traditional jazz: tons of cool jazz, presented in a chilled and laid-back, Schumann, R. Concert sans orchestre, first lounge style version of Piano sonata no 3 in F minor, op 14 (1836). Maurizio Pollini, pf. 13:00 BAROQUE DG 471 369-2 22 ENTERTAINMENTS Prepared by Derek Parker 10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC Leclair, J-M. Ouverture in A, op 13 no 3. Brussels Royal Conservatory, Part 1 Muffat Collective. Prepared by Elaine Siversen ABC ABCL0059D 10 Bériot, C-A. de Violin concerto no 5 in D, Fasch, J. Quartet in D minor, for two violins, op 55 (pub. 1846). Marcel Debot, vn; Belgian viola and basso continuo. Musica Gloria/Nele RTCO/Edgard Doneux. LP EMI 4C161-9589/900 17 Vertommen. Pan Classics PC 10435 8 Lemmens, J. Fanfare. Michael Dudman, org. Walsingham 3 WAL 8023 3 Telemann, G. Partie polonois (arr. Steenbrink). Holland Baroque. Marche triomphale in D. Stanislas PentaTone PTC 5186 878 13 Deriemaeker, org. NCRV 9089 4 Purcell, H. Suite from The fairy queen (1692). Camerata Kilkenny. Léonard, H. Concert piece no 4, op 26. RTÉ lyric fm CD156 12 Rudolph Werthen, vn; Belgian RTCO/Edgard Jacquet de la Guerre, E-C. Sonata III in Doneux. LP EMI 4C161-9589/900 17 F (1707). Lina Tur Bonet, baroque vn; Patxi Montero, bass viol; Kenneth Weiss, hpd. Gounod, C. Ballet music from Faust (1859). Pan Classics PC 10380 9 Detroit SO/Paul Paray. Mercury 478 5092 21 Bach, C.P.E. Sonata in C, Wq73 (1745). Christopher Hyde-Smith, fl; Jane Dodd, hpd. Vieuxtemps, H. Fantasia appassionata, op ASV QS 6205 13 35 (c1860). Viviane Hagner, vn; Royal Flemish Corelli, A. Concerto grosso in C, op 6 no PO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67798 18 10 (pub. 1714). Sophie Gent, vn; Genesis Baroque. ABC 481 9282 14

Bruckner, A. Three pieces for orchestra (1862). Luxembourg PO/Gustavo Gimeno. PentaTone PTC 5186 613 8 Mahler, G. Totenfeier funeral rite (1888). Chicago SO/Pierre Boulez. DG 477 8825

Schoenberg, A. Chamber symphony no 2, op 38 (1906/39). Ulster O/Takuo Yuasa. Naxos 8.554371 23 Bruckner, A. Symphony no 2 in C minor (1872; ed. Carragan). Irish NSO/Georg Tintner. Naxos 8.554006 1:11 17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Folk Federation of NSW with Carole Garland 18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN Lesser-known Rogers and Hammerstein Prepared by Sue Jowell Rogers, R. Excerpts from Allegro. Audra McDonald, Nathan Gunn, Ray De Mattis, voices; Studio O/Larry Blank. Sony 416962/JK4/5 10 Excerpts from Me and Juliet. Isabel Bigley, Bill Hayes, voices; Studio O/Salvatore Dell’Isola Sony 416962/JK8 9 Excerpts from Flower drum song. Miyoshi Umeki, Larry Blyden, Juanita Hall, Ed Kenney, Pat Suzuki, voices; Studio O/Salvatore Dell’Isola. SONY 416962/JK11 18 Excerpts from State fair. John Davidson, Kathryn Crosby, Andrea McArdke, Donna McKechnie, Ben Wright, voices. Sony 416962/JK3 17 19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew Australian jazz of the 21st century featuring high school jazz combos, tracks from Sydney's pre-eminent jazz programs at UNSW and 'The Con' and new Australian and international jazz releases 20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Bedrich Smetana Prepared by Frank Morrison Smetana, B. Overture to The bartered bride (1866). Melbourne SO/Jorge Mester. ABC 438 611-2 7 Three salon polkas, op 7 (1854). András Schiff, pf. Teldec 3984-21261-2

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17 Mozart, W. Five contradanses, K609 (1791). Vltava, from My country (1874). Polish National Eduard Melkus Ensemble. RSO/Antoni Wit. Archiv 439 964-2 7 Naxos 8.550931 13 Clementi, M. Sonata in C, op 14 no 1 Three-part choruses for female voices (1878). (1786/1815). Genevieve Chinn, Allen Brings, Prague Chamber Choir/Josef Pancík. pf. Chandos CHAN 9257 5 Centaur CRC 2046 18 From my homeland no 2 in G minor. David Oistrakh, vn; Vladimir Yampolski, pf. Brilliant Classics 8402 7 Festive symphony, op 6 (1854/81). ORF SO/ Lothar Zagrosek. Marco Polo 8.223120 46 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Chris Blower Respighi, O. Rossiniana: Suite for orchestra, after Gioachino Rossini (1925). New York CO Ottorino Respighi/Salvatore di Vittorio. Naxos 8.572332 23 Mendelssohn, F. Infelice (1843). Cecilia Bartoli, mezz; Maxim Vengerov, vn; O La Scintilla/Ádám Fischer. Decca 475 9077 12 Glinka, M. Grand sextet in E flat (1832). Alexei Bruni, vn; Mikhail Moshkunov, vn; Andrei Kevorkov, va; Erik Pozdeev, vc; Nikolai Gorbunov, db; Mikhail Pletnev, pf. Olympia MKM 76 25 Braunfels, W. Fantastical apparitions of a theme by Hector Berlioz, op 25 (1914-17). Rhineland-Pfalz State PO/Gregor Bühl. Capriccio C5354 52

Sunday 5 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with James Nightingale 09:00 INTIMATE VOICES Brass in chamber, Part 1 Prepared by Paul Cooke Castello, D. Sonata no 12 (1629). Christian Lindberg, sackbut; Members of Australian CO. BIS CD-1688 8 Mozart, W. Horn quintet in E flat, K407 (1782). Anneke Scott, hn; Ironwood. ABC 481 1244 20 Abbott, K. Midnight songs for flugel horn, trombone, guitar, loop pedals and delay (2013). Three. Tall Poppies TP237 26

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Brahms' Variations on Haydn: first orchestral performance 2 November 1873 Prepared by Chris Blower

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Drouet, L. Introduction and variations on an English theme (1815-19). Marc Grauwels, fl; Weber, C.M. Clarinet concerto no 1 in F minor, Catherine Michel, hp. op 73 (1811). Charles Neidich, cl; Orpheus CO. Marco Polo 8.220441 11 DG 435 875-2 19 David, Ferdinand. Concertino, op 4 (1837). Schubert, F. Frühlingsgesang, D740 (1822). Christian Lindberg, tb; Bamberg SO/Leif Die Singphoniker. Segerstam. cpo 999 397-2 5 BIS CD-378 17 Beethoven, L. String quartet no 10 in E flat, Fibich, Z. Othello, op 6 (1873). Czech NSO/ op 74, Harp (1809). Alban Berg Quartet. Marek Stilec. EMI 7 04413 2 1 31 Naxos 8.573197 17 Field, J. Piano concerto no 6 in C (c1819). Miceál O'Rourke, pf; London Mozart Players/ Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9442 31

Rachmaninov, S. Symphonic poem: Prince Rostislav (1891). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00018 16

12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac The early days of jazz and ragtime as recorded during the first 30 years of the 20th century

Rabaud, H. Maroûf, Savetier du Caire, dances for orchestre (1914). Loire PO/Pierre Dervaux. EMI CDM 7 63951 2 15

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Orli Zahava Showcases diverse music from cultures around the world, both traditional and modern, featuring musicians from all corners of the globe, including Australia 14:00 THE PIANO SONATA Brahms and Grieg, Part 1 Prepared by Jennifer Foong Frumerie, G. de Chaconne, op 8 (1932). Gunnar de Frumerie, pf. Discofil SCD 1022

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Kuula, T. Kolme satukuvaa, Three fairy-tale pictures, op 19 (1912). Eero Heinonen, pf. BIS CD-198 15 Grieg, E. Sonata in E minor, op 7 (1865). Leif Ove Andsnes, pf. Virgin VC 7 59300 2 19

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Brahms, J. Variations on a theme by J. Haydn, op 56b, St Antoni (1873). Concertgebouw O/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5609

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17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Stephen Matthews Byrd, W. Introit; First presces, from The Evening Service. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury. Warner Classics 0190295299330

Nielsen, C. Humoresques bagatelles, op 11 (1894-97). Mina Miller, pf. Hyperion CDA66231 6 Berwald, F. Fantasy on two Swedish folk melodies (1850). Åke Lundin, pf. Naxos 8.554286

Haydn, J. Divertimento in B flat, Hob.II:46, St Antoni (bef. 1784; arr. Perry). Sydney Wind Quintet. Fine Music tape archive 11

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Fauré, G. Introit; Kyrie, from Requiem, op 48. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Willcocks. Warner Classics 0190295299330 6 Handel, G. Thanks be to God; If God be for us; Worthy is the Lamb, from The Messiah. Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Wilcocks. Warner Classics 0190295299330 11 Silvestrov, V. The Beatitudes. Kiev Chamber Choir/Mykola Hobdych. EGM 2117 476 3316 6 Hymn. All creatures of our God and King. Massed choirs of Royal School of Church Music; Martin How, org; Lionel Dakers, cond. Decca 475 7498 5


Bach, J.S. Komm süsser Tod; Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, from Schemelli’s Gesangbuch. Peter Schreier, ten; Ton Koopman, org. Philips 434 083-2

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Zelenka, J. Benedictus; Agnus Dei, from Mass in D. Czech Philharmonic Ch & O/Jirí Belohlávek. Supraphon 11 0816-2 8 18:00 MUSIC OF ERWIN SCHULHOFF Prepared by Paul Cooke Schulhoff, E. Sonata no 1, op 7 (1913). Bruno Monteiro, vn; João Paulo Santos, pf. Brilliant Classics 95324 22 Three atmospheric portraits, op 12 (1913). Magdalena Kozená, mezz; Christoph Henschel, vn; Malcolm Martineau, pf. DG 471 581-2 6

McDowell, C. On angel’s wing (1998/2002). Charlotte Mobbs, sop; Eamonn Dougan, bar; South Hampstead High School Singers; City of Canterbury Chamber Choir; Gretel Dowdeswell, pf; Nigel Shipway, perc; George Vass, cond. Dutton CDLX 7197 15 Meyer, K. Piano quartet, op 112 (2009). Piotr Salajczyk, pf; Silesian String Quartet. Naxos 8.573357 25 Hindson, M. Violin concerto (2001). Lara St John, vn; Royal PO/Sarah Ioannides. Ancalagon ANC 133 29 23:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS Portraits with Eddie Bernasconi Late night jazz that presents a picture of individual jazz musicians or specific instruments. Listen, engage and unwind

Foxtrott; One-step, from Five picturesques, op 31 (1917-19). Margarete Babinsky, pf. Capriccio C7297 7

Monday 6 November

Suite for chamber orchestra (1921). Bavarian RSO/James Conlon.` Capriccio C7297 18

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

19:00 JAZZ INTERACTION with Maddy Monjo Exploring contemporary jazz, covering new releases, contrasting performers, improvisation and the orchestra, all presented with social media presence; Listen, ask, share 20:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Anabela Pina David, Ferdinand. Violin concerto no 4 in E, op 23. Hagai Shaham, vn; BBC Scottish SO/ Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67804 26 Freitas Branco, L. Suite alentejana no 1 (1917). RTÉ NSO/Álvaro Cassuto. Naxos 8.570765 21

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 8 in F, op 93 (1812). Royal Concertgebouw O/Pierre Monteux. Radio Netherlands RCO 05001 27

Weber, C.M. Die drei Pintos: Entr’acte (compl. and orch. Mahler). Russian NO/Mikhail Pletnev. DG 477 8825 6

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1885 Prepared by Frank Morrison Strauss, J. II. Overture to The gypsy baron (1885). Slovak State PO/Alfred Walter. Naxos 8.553936 9 Peterson-Berger, W. Tone-paintings (1885). Olof Höjer, pf. Discofil SCD 1086 17

Tempera Quartet. BIS CD-1376

Elgar, E. Cello concerto in E minor, op 85 (1918-19). Jacqueline du Pré, vc; London SO/ John Barbirolli. EMI CDC 7 47329 2 30

13:00 BY ARRANGEMENT Prepared by Paul Cooke

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Glazunov, A. Symphonic poem: Stenka Razin, op 13 (1885). London SO/Yondani Butt. Mercadante, S. Clarinet concerto in B flat. Joy ASV DCA 903 15 Farrell, cl; Britten Sinfonia/Nicholas Daniel. ASV QS 6242 16 Bassi, L. Fantasy on themes from Verdi’s Rigoletto (1885). Seunghee Lee, cl; Arlene Hindemith, P. Suite from Tuttifänschen, op 36 Shrut, pf. no 3, Christmas fairy tale (1922). Queensland Summit Records DCD 276 13 SO/Werner Andreas Albert. cpo 999 527-2 19 Debussy, C. Chevaux de bois (1885). Gillian Keith, sop; Simon Lepper, pf. 21:30 NEW HORIZONS Deux-Elles DXL1154 3 Prepared by Paul Cooke Sibelius, J. String quartet in E flat (1885). Gretton, H. Flock (2013). Harold Gretton, gui. Move MCD 627 15

Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture and suite from Christmas Eve (1895). Moscow SO/Igor Golovschin. Naxos 8.553789 26

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

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Robert Small

Strauss, R. Die Georgine (1885). Edith Mathis, sop; Gérard Wyss, pf. Denon CO-18006

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Helen Liu

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Schumann, R. Overture to Scenes from Goethe’s Faust, WoO3 (1853; arr. Bargiel). Eckerle Piano Duo. Naxos 8.572879 8 Mahler, G. Abscheid, from Das Lied von der Erde (1908-09; arr. Schoenberg 1918-24). Elizabeth Campbell, sop; David Nuttall, ob, cora; Robert Johnson, hn; Gordon Skinner, bn, contrabassoon; Dimity Hall, vn; Lorna Cummings, vn; Max McBride, db; Michael Askill, perc; Australia Ensemble/Dene Olding. Fine Music concert recording 30 Schubert, F. String quartet in D minor, D810, Death and the maiden (1824; orch. Mahler). Norwegian CO/Iona Brown. Chandos CHAN 9616 37 14:30 AMERICAN CLARINET Prepared by James Nightingale Bernstein, L. Sonata (1941-42). Luke Carbon, cl; Alex Raineri, pf. Move MCD 615 11 Muczynski, R. Duos (1984). Alexandra Hawley, fl; Gregory Dufford, cl. Naxos 8.559001

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Gould, M. Derivations (1955). Stephanie Zelnick, cl; University of Kansas Wind Ensemble/Scott Weiss. Naxos 8.572629 17 Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. Clarinet sonata, op 128 (1945). Members of Ensemble Italiano. Brilliant Classics 96007 22

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Fitelberg, J. Nachtmusik for clarinet, cello and celeste, op 9 (1921). ARC Ensemble/Simon Wynberg. Chandos CHAN 10877 5 Copland, A. Clarinet concerto (1947-48). Martin Fröst, cl; Lucy Reeves, hp; Benjamin Martin, pf; Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. BIS SACD 1863 16 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Dziedzic 19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans A sound gig guide to what's on in Sydney's jazz scene over the coming week with music from jazz musicians who are About Town 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Helen Milthorpe Ravel, M. Suite no 2 from Daphnis and Chlöe (1912). Buffalo PO/JoAnn Falletta. Beau Fleuve 9286303572 17 Stamitz, C. Viola concerto in D, op 1 (pub. 1774). Tabea Zimmermann, va; European Union CO/Dmitri Demetriades. Helios CDH55035 21 Bruckner, A. Symphony no 0 in D minor, Nullte (1863-64/69). Saarbrücken RSO/ Stanislaw Skrowackewski. Brilliant Classics 92084 45 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes An eclectic blending of agreeable rhythm and melody from the New Orleans jazz roots through to recent decades, including many Australian bands

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Ramsay McInnes 13:00 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF Late night jazz, to listen and engage, and relax THE TALLIS SCHOLARS Prepared by Charles Barton

Tuesday 7 November

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Sablier, É. Vertigo; Portrait. Élodie Sablier, pf. Élodie Sablier 2013 10 Handel, G. Organ concerto no 6 in B flat, HWV311 (1749). Simon Preston, org; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 1932 8 Mozart, W. Sonata in D, K448 (1781). Murray Perahia, pf; Radu Lupu, pf. CBS MK 39511 22 Fauré, G. Prima verba; Roses ardentes; L'aube blanche, from La chanson d'Eve, op 95 (1907-10). Janet Baker, mezz; Geoffrey Parsons, pf. Hyperion CDA66320 5 Debussy, C. Suite bergamasque (1905). Roy Howat, pf. Tall Poppies TP165 16 Poulenc, F. Sextet for piano and wind quintet (1932-39). Ian Brown, pf; Members of Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67255/6 18

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A NNI V ERSA RY Allegri, G. Psalm 50/51: Miserere mei Deus. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell 456 939-2 13 Tallis, T. Nine tunes for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 203 8 Gaude gloriosa. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 203 17 Byrd, W. Miserere, from Fitzwilliam virginal book. Joseph Payne, org. LP Vox SVBX 572 4 Motet: Infelix ego (pub. 1591). Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 343/4 12 Pavana bray (c1596). Christopher Wilson, lute. Virgin 7 90795-2 5 Taverner, J. Magnificat for six voices. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 045 13 Tavener, J. The Lamb (1982). Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 005 4 14:30 CLASSICAL THEMES IN FILMS Prepared by Derek Parker Wagner, R. Ride of the Valkyries, from The Valkyrie (1854-56). Vienna PO/Georg Solti. Decca 448 135-2 6

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Brahms, J. Violin concerto in D, op 77 (1878). Itzhak Perlman, vn; Royal Concertgebouw O/ Willem van Otterloo. Radio Nederland RCO 06004 41 Strauss, R. Thus spake Zarathustra, op 30 (1895-96). BBC NO of Wales/Jac van Steen. BBC Music BBCMM366 35 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with David Brett 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps Smooth small group jazz from the 50s on, and with a visit from Miles Davis each week 20:00 JUST IN with Michael Field A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Albert Gormley Leclair, J-M. Sonata in G, op 2 no 5 (pub. c1728). Fenwick Smith, fl; Laura Blustein, vc; John Gibbons, hpd. Naxos 8.557440-41 10 Boccherini, L. Quintet no 9 in C, La ritirata di Madrid. Pepe Romero, gui; Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble. Decca 478 5669 28 Handel, G. Trio sonata in B minor for flute, violin and continuo, HWV386b (c1718). Accademia Bizantina/Ottavio Dantone. Harmonia Mundi HMC 90157 11 Krommer, F. Clarinet quartet in E flat, op 21 no 1 (1802). Dieter Klöcker, cl; Members of Consortium Classicum. cpo 999 141-2 24 Beethoven, L. Septet in E flat for winds and strings, op 20 (1799-1800). Gaudier Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66513 41

Wednesday 8 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Rex Burgess Kuhlau, F. Grand trio in G, op 119. Wolfgang Schulz, fl; Matthias Schulz, fl; Madoka Inui, pf. Naxos 8.570309 15


Henselt, A. Concert variations on Quand je quittai la Normandie, from Meyerbeer's Robert le Diable, op 11 (1840). Marc-André Hamelin, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA66717 18

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Ross Hayes

Frescobaldi, G. Aria detta balletto (arr. McGuire). Marshall McGuire, hp. Artworks AW013

20:00 AT THE OPERA Ghostly encounters Prepared by Camille Mercep

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Hasse, J. Quel candido armellino, from Mark Antony and Cleopatra (1725). Regula Muhlemann, sop; La Folia Baroque O. Sony 88985407012 11 Kuhnau, J. Biblical sonata no 1: The battle between David and Goliath (pub. 1700). Colin Forbes, hpd. Fine Music concert recording 12 Cartellieri, A. Quartet in D. Dieter Klöcker, cl; members of Consortium Classicum. MDG 301 1483-2 16

to safety and tells the governess that Miles stole the letter. The governess confronts Miles. Quint pressures Miles not to betray him but Miles blurts out Quint's name. At the mention of his name, Quint's ghost vanishes and Miles falls dead.

19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon

Britten, B. The turn of the screw, op 54. Opera in a prologue and two acts. Libretto by Myfanwy Piper. First performed Venice, 1954. GOVERNESS: Joan Rodgers, sop MRS GROSE: Jane Henschel, mezz MILES: Julian Leang, treb FLORA: Caroline Wise, sop PETER QUINT: Ian Bostridge, ten MISS JESSEL: Vivian Tierney, sop Mahler CO/Daniel Harding. Virgin 5 45521 2

Embroidery in childhood, from Peter Grimes (1945). Joan Carden, sop; Queensland PO/ Roderick Brydon. Walsingham WAL 8026-2CD 4 Festival Te Deum, op 32 (1944). Simon Channing, treb; Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; James Lancelot org; Philip Ledger, cond. EMI 5 6796 2 6

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Based on the famous ghost story by Henry 10:30 CONCERT HALL James, the plot tells of a young governess Prepared by Rita Felton who accepts a position as governess to two Bach, W.F. Symphony in F. Cologne CO/ children on the understanding that she will Helmut Müller-Brühl. never contact their guardian. Mrs. Grose, the LP Schwann VMS 1411 14 housekeeper, introduces her to the children, Liszt, F. Piano concerto no 3 in E flat, op Miles and Flora. The governess relates to posth. (1836-39). Steven Mayer, pf; London them immediately, especially to Miles. A letter SO/Támás Vásáry. arrives from Miles’ school, expelling him but ASV DCA 778 15 not really explaining why. During the night she sees a strange man on Holst, G. The planets, op 32 (1914-16). a tower in the grounds, and then later sees Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 417 553-2 53 him looking in through a window. From her description, Mrs. Grose identifies him as Peter 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES Quint, the guardian’s valet, who ‘made free’ with Robert Vale with the previous governess, Miss Jessel. Both seemed inappropriately close to the children. 13:00 IN CONVERSATION Miss Jessel left and then died, and Quint with Simon Moore later died mysteriously on an icy road nearby. 14:00 DREAMS AND LABYRINTHS The governess becomes worried about Miles when he drifts into a trance-like state during a Prepared by Heather Middleton Rachmaninov, S. The Isle of the Dead, op 29 lesson. Later, by the lake, she becomes aware of the presence of Miss Jessel although Flora (1909). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00018 20 claims not to see her. At night the ghosts of Quint and Miss Jessel call to Miles and Flora Beath, B. Dreams and visions (1996). who slip out to meet them. The governess and Queensland SO/Mark Summerbell. housekeeper intervene but don't question the Vienna Modern Masters VMM 3039 21 children. Giger, P. Labyrinth. Paul Giger, vn. Mrs. Grose encourages the governess to ECM 1386 10 write to the children's guardian in spite of the Bonshek, C. Journey to the centre. Members prohibition. The governess hesitates, but then of Queensland SO. 7 sees Miss Jessel in the schoolroom and writes Mendelssohn, F. Excerpts from A midsummer the letter. Miles, egged on by Quint, steals the letter that night and hides it. night’s dream, op 21 (1826); op 61 (1842). Next morning Miles distracts the adults by Bavarian RSO/Rafael Kubelik. DG 439 411-2 27 playing the piano so that Flora can go to Miss Jessel by the lake. The women follow. Mrs. Hovhaness, A. Symphony no 63, op 411, Grose can't see the ghost but she's sure Loon Lake (1988). Royal Scottish NO/Stewart that something is badly wrong and takes the Robertson. girl away, then is very frightened by Flora's Naxos 8.559336 26 behaviour overnight. She agrees to take Flora

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Four sea interludes, from Peter Grimes, op 33a (1945). English SO/William Boughton. Nimbus NI 5450/3 16

22:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Prepared by Paul Cooke Tippett, M. Ritual dances, from The midsummer marriage (1945-52). BBC NO of Wales/David Atherton. BBC Music Vol 13 no 6 23 Berg, A. Adagio, from Chamber concerto (1925). Nigel Westlake, cl; Dene Olding, vn; David Bollard, pf. Entr’acte ESCD 6507 13 Shearmur, E. Music from the film, The wings of a dove (1997). London Metropolitan O/ Edward Shearmur. Milan 35833-2 49

Thursday 9 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romantics, tributes and dedications Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Janácek, L. Suite: The beginning of a romance, op 3 (1891). Slovak PO/Libor Pesek. Naxos 8.555245 13 Ernst, H. Study no 6 dedicated to Bazzini, from Six polyphonic studies (1865). Ruggiero Ricci, vn. Dynamic CDS 28 8 Thalberg, S. Introduction and variations on the barcarole from The elixir of love. Francesco Nicolosi, pf. Marco Polo 8.223365

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Schumann, R. A woman’s life and love, op 42 (1840). Kathleen Ferrier, cont; Bruno Walter, pf. Decca 433 476-2 21

Haydn, J. Keyboard sonata no 40 in E flat, Hob.XVI:25 (1773). Robert Kohnen, hpd. Accent ACC 10022 10

Viotti, G. Quartetto concertante in E, op 3 no Grainger, P. Tribute to Foster (1913/31). 6 (1783-86). Viotti String Quartet. Monteverdi Choir; English Country Gardiner O/ Brilliant Classics 95264 15 John Eliot Gardiner. DG 479 1044 11 15:00 SINS IN THE TOYSHOP Prepared by Chris Blower Lanner, J. Pas de neuf nach Saverio Rossini, G. Un regret, from Album de Mercadante, WoO. Concentus Musicus château, Péchées de veillesse, bk 8 no 3 Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Sony 88697914112 14 (c1860). Bruno Mezzena, pf. Dynamic CDS 89 3 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prelude, theme and variations, from Sins of old Prepared by Jacky Ternisien age (1857). Peter Damm, hn; Peter Rösel, pf. Fasch, J. Overture (suite) in G minor. Members of English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 449 210-2 23

Mozart, W. Six German dances, K567 (1788). Vienna Mozart Ensemble/Willi Boskovsky. Decca 436 784-2 10 Bach, C.P.E. Flute concerto in A, Wq168 (1753). Patrick Gallois, fl; Toronto Camerata/ Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.555715/6 20 Ravel, M. Ballet: Mother Goose (1908-11). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 478 2826 28 12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell 13:00 SONG, SONATA AND SYMPHONY Prepared by Brian Drummond Smetana, B. The dedication; The prayer (1880). Czech Philharmonic Ch/Josef Veselka. LP Supraphon MS 112 1143 6 Sonata in E minor for two pianos eight hands, op 58. Martha Argerich; Lilya Zilberstein; Anton Gerzenberg; Daniel Gerzenberg, pianos. EMI 7 21119 2 11 Triumphal symphony in E, op 6 (1853-54). Prague RSO/Vladimir Válek. Supraphon SU 3916-2 37 14:00 INTIMATE CLASSICAL Prepared by Derek Parker Mozart, W. Six German dances, K509 (1787; transcr. Schornsheim, Staier). Andreas Staier, Christine Schornsheim, Stein-vis-a-vis. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901941 8 Paisiello, G. Mandolin concerto in E flat. Artemandoline. DHM 19075841512 16 Paganini, N. Sonata no 1 in A, op 3 no 1 (1805). Gil Shaham, vn; Göran Söllscher, gui. DG 479 2565 3

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Respighi, O. La boutique fantasque, after Rossini, op 40. Cincinnati SO/Jésus LópezCoboz. Telarc 80396 42 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley 20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY Vaughan Williams: Symphony no 4 Prepared by Paul Cooke Holst, G. Hammersmith, a prelude and scherzo, op 52 (1930-31). London PO/Adrian Boult. Lyrita SRCD.222 14 Bax, A. String quartet no 2 in E minor (1925). Mistry Quartet. Chandos CHAN 8795 31 Finzi, G. Interlude, op 21 (1936). Leon Goossens, ob; Fitzwilliam String Quartet. Chandos CHAN 7132 12 Maconchy, E. String quartet no 2 (1936). Hanson Quartet. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP9080 20 Vaughan Williams, R. Symphony no 4 in F minor (1931-34). New Philharmonia O/Adrian Boult. EMI CDC 7 63098 2 33 22:00 CLARA AND FANNY Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Schumann, C. Prelude and fugue in G minor, op 16 no 1 (1845); Romance in F minor, op 2 no 2 (1853). Helene Boschi, pf. Calliope CAL 9211 6 Mendelssohn, Fanny. String quartet in E flat (1834). Erato Quartet Basel. cpo 999 679-2 20 22:30 ULTIMA THULE

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Friday 10 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Journey through history Prepared by Peter Poole Soler, A. Sonata no 26 in E minor. Gilbert Rowland, hpd. Naxos 8.553465 10 Praeger, H. Introduction, theme and variations, op 21. Konrad Hünteler, fl; Reinbert Evers, gui. Pantheon D 14 112 10 Barbieri, F. Preludio: Dicen que en el pardo, from El barberillo de Lavapiés (1874). Alicia de la Victoria, sop; Carlo del Monte, ten; José Antonio Viñe, ten; Spanish RTV Choir & SO/ Igor Markevitch. Philips 432 824-2 7 Turina, J. Sonata española (1908). Macarena Martínez, vn; Juan Escalera, pf. Brilliant Classics 95626 22 Montsalvatge, X. Five negro songs (1946/49). Clara Mouriz, mezz; BBC PO/Juanjo Mena. Chandos CHAN 10735 12 Granados, E. Liliana, a lyric poem (1911-21, arr. Casals). Barcelona SO/Pablo González. Naxos 8.573265 17 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Paul Cooke Gipps, R. Ambarvalia, op 70 (1988). Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Peebles. Somm Recordings SOMMCD 273 8 Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:31, Hornsignal (c1765). Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 430 082-2

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Dyson, G. Violin concerto (1941). Lydia Mordkovitch, vn; City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9369 43 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan 13:00 RAINY DAYS Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Waldteufel, E. Pluie d’or valse (1879). Strasbourg PO/Theodor Guschlbauer. Virgin 363297 2 7

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Debussy, C. Gardens in the rain, from Estampes (1903). Roy Howat, pf. Tall Poppies TP164

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Kleinig, H. A rain from the shadows. Zephyr Quartet. Zephyrquartet 20130223 5

Sibelius, J. Four legends of the Kalevala, op 22, Lemminkäinen suite (1896). Dao Kolbeinsson, cora; Richard Tchaikovsky, vc; Iceland SO/Petri Sakari. Naxos 8.554265 49

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Pärt, A. After the rain, from Spiegel im Spiegel Part 1: Thomas Weelkes: sacred and (1978). Lisa Batiashvili, vn; Hélène Grimaud, profane pf. Prepared by Elaine Siversen ABC 480 6403 10 Krutoy, I. April rain (c2017). Anna Netrebko, sop; London Session O/Ben Foster. Panorama 479 7679 4 Armanini, M. Rain in the forest (2001). Vivian Xia, yangquin; Latvian NSO/John Zoltek. Centrediscs CMCCD 13108 17 14:00 ALMOST ‘OUT THE DOOR’ Prepared by James Nightingale Milhaud, D. La création du monde, op 81 (1923). Ulster O/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 9023 16 Edwards, R. Voice of the rain (2016). Riley Lee, shakuhachi; Enigma Quartet. ABC 481 7998 5

Bartók, B. Improvisations on Hungarian peasant songs, op 20 (1920). Murray Perahia, pf. Sony SX4K 63380 11

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A NNI V ERSA RY Weelkes, T. All laud and praise; When David heard; Gloria in excelsis Deo. Oxford Camerata; Gary Cooper, org; Jeremy Summerly, cond. Naxos 8.553209 14 The nightingale, the organ of delight; Come, sirrah Jack, ho!; All at once well met; Strike it up, tabor; Tan tara, cries Mars. King’s Singers. EMI CDC 7 49265 2 7

Vine, C. Smith’s alchemy. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 156-2 19 Gordon, C. Freefall (2007). Magic Fire Ensemble/Umberto Clerici. Magic Fire Music MFM 007

The cries of London. Theatre of Voices; Fretwork/Paul Hillier. Harmonia Mundi HMU 807214

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Schoenberg, A. Chamber symphony no 1, op 9 (1906; arr. Webern). Geoffrey Collins, fl; Nigel Westlake, cl; Dene Olding, vn; David Pereira, vc; David Bollard, pf. Entr’acte ESCD 6507 20

Part 2: A celebratory cantata

Adams, J. Chamber symphony (1992). Omega Ensemble/Paul Meyer. Fine Music concert recording

Bach, J.S. Double concerto in C minor, BWV1060 (1723). Harold Gomberg, ob; Isaac Stern, vn; New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. Sony SMK 66 471 17

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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Julie Simonds 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers 20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA ‘Anti-heroes’ Prepared by Dan Bickel Kodály, Z. Suite from Háry János, op 15 (1927). Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati. Decca 443 006-2 23 Strauss, R. Tone poem: Don Quixote, op 35 (1897). Dietmar Hallman, va; Heinrich Schiff, vc; Gewandhaus O/Kurt Masur. Philips 426 262-2 42

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Cantata, BWV194: Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest (1723). Hans Stricker, treb; Stefan Geinger, treb; Kurt Equilux, ten; Thomas Hampson, bass; Tölz Boys' Choir; Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 2564 69943-7 39 Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV539, Dorian (aft. 1723). Hans Fagius, org. BIS CD-440

Saturday 11 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

09:05 THE PIANO ALONE Prepared by Frank Morrison Brahms, J. Rhapsody in B minor, op 79 no 1 (1879). Ivo Pogorelich, pf. DG 479 4350 11

Magnificat anima mea Dominum; Nunc dimittis. Peter Nagy, treb; John Brandon, treb; Michael Liley, alto; Andrew Bushell, alto; Choir of Winchester; James Lancelot, org; Consort of Musicke/Martin Neary. ASV CD GAU 119 10

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09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

Haydn, J. Keyboard sonata no 33 in C minor, Hob.XVI:20 (1771). Sviatoslav Richter, pf. Stradivarius STR 33343 28 10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC Tuscany Prepared by Rex Burgess Caccini, G. Amarilli mia bella. Siobhán Stagg, sop; Latitude 37. ABC 476 4525 7 Peri, J. Uccidimi dolore. Catacoustic Consort/ Annalisa Pappano. Naxos 8.557538 10 Melani, A. Sonata in C à 5. Crispian SteelePerkins, tpt; Alison Balsom, tpt; Peter Holman, org; Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman, org & dir. Hyperion CDA67359 10 Pagliardi, G. Ad’arma, ad bella. Monica Piccinini, sop; Manuel Vilas, hp. Brilliant Classics 94428

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Orlandini, G. O, del mio caro sposo ... Quanto bello agl’occhi miei, from Adelaide (1729). Anna Hallenberg, mezz; Il Pomo d’Oro/ Stefano Montanari. PentaTone PTC 5186 678 15 Geminiani, F. Sonata in A for violin and continuo, op 1 no 1 (c1716). Locatelli Trio. Hyperion CDA66583

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Veracini, F. Violin concerto in D (1712). Accademia I Filarmonici/Alberto Martini, vn & dir. Naxos 8.553413 18 11:30 ON PARADE Prepared by Robert Small

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Jenkins, J.W. American overture (1955). Lone Star Wind O/Eugene Migliaro Corporon. Naxos 8.570968 5 Bryant, S. Radiant joy (2006). Lone Star Wind O/Eugene Migliaro Corporon. Naxos 8.570968 5

Bennett, Robert. Excerpts from Suite of old 06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC American dances (1949). Lone Star Wind O/ Eugene Migliaro Corporon, conductor. with Stephen Wilson Naxos 8.570968 11

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Trad. Star-spangled banner (2004, arr. J. Williams). Lone Star Wind O/Eugene Migliaro Corporon. Naxos 8.570968 3 12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings 13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD with Maureen Meers Nostalgic music and artists from the 30s, 40s and 50s and occasionally beyond, in a trip down many memory lanes 14:00 REMEMBRANCE DAY Prepared by Gerald Holder

15:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Operetta in the afternoon Prepared by Elaine Siversen Lehár, F. The merry widow. Operetta in three acts. Libretto by Viktor Léon and Leo Stein. First performed Vienna, 1905. HANNA GLAWARI: Cheryl Studer, sop BARON VON ZETA: Bryn Terfel, bass COUNT DANILO: Boje Skovhus, ten CAMILLE DE ROSILLON: Rainer Trost, ten VALENCIENNE: Barbara Bonney, sop Monteverdi Choir; Vienna PO/John Eliot Gardiner. DG 479 1044 1:20

Eager that the vast fortune of the widow, Hanna Glawari, should not be lost to poverty0 stricken Principality of Pontevedra, Baron McCrae, J. Poem: In Flander fields 2 Zeta, the Ambassador to Paris, is anxious to marry her to Count Danilo. Hanna and Beethoven, L. Funeral march for Leonore Danilo were once in love but were prevented Prohaska, WoO96 no 4 (1814). Nicolaus from marrying because she was poor. Danilo Esterházy Sinfonia/Béla Drahos. Naxos 8.553431 6 objects to the scheme because she is now Butterworth, G. Six songs, from A Shropshire rich and also it is rumoured that she is about to marry the French Comte Camille de Rosillon lad (1912). Thomas Allen, bar; Geoffrey (who is in fact involved in a flirtation with the Parsons, pf. Virgin VC 7 91105-2 14 Baron’s wife, Valencienne). All ends happily, after enormous complications, with Hanna and Coles, C. Behind the lines (1917). BBC Danilo confessing their love and agreeing to Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. marry. Hyperion CDA67293 9 17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Penderecki, K. Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima (1960). Polish National RSO/Antoni Organ Music Society of NSW with Norbert Kelvin Wit. Naxos 8.554491 9 18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN Elgar, E. Prepared by Maureen Meers Nimrod, from Variations on an original Porter, C. Excerpts from Anything goes theme, op 36, Enigma (1897-98). Schola of (1934). Patti LuPone, Howard McGillin, Bill St Stephen’s Cathedral, Brisbane/James McCutcheon, voices; Lincoln TO. Goldrick. 19 Fine Music concert recording 3 RCA Victor 7769-2 Herman, J. Excerpts from Hello Dolly! (1964). Messiaen, O. Abîme des oiseaux, from Quartet for the end of time (1939). Paul Meyer, Carol Channing, David Burns, Eileen Brennan, Sondra Lee, voices. cl. 13 Denon CO- 78917 7 Broadway 88697499212 Anon. Reveille. Marcus Salone, bugle. ABC 476 4862

Kelly, F. Elegy in memoriam Rupert Brooke (arr. Hamilton). Australian Voices/Gordon Hamilton. ABC 481 4060 6 Beethoven, L. Marcia funèbre, from Symphony no 3 in E flat, op 55, Eroica (1803). Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 461 918-2 14 Trad. Lest We Forget; Last Post. Sam Neil, narr; David Wood, tpt. Ian Potter Foundtn & Monash University April 2015 2

Excerpts from Mame. Angela Lansbury, Frankie Michaels, voices. Columbia SK 60959

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19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew 20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Christoph Willibald von Gluck Prepared by James Nightingale Gluck, C. Care pupille, from Il Tigrane (1743). Samuel Mariño, sop; Handel FO/Michael Hofstetter. Orfeo C998201 5

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Se il fulmine sospendi, from Ezio (1750). Bejun Mehta, ct; Akademie für Alte Musik, Berlin/ René Jacobs. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902172 3 Symphony in G, Weimar. Orfeo Baroque O/ Michi Gaigg. cpo 777 411-2 14 Se mai senti spirarti sul volto, from La clemenza di Tito (1752). Joyce DiDonato, sop; Lyon National Opera Ch & O/Kazushi Ono. Virgin 6 41986 0 9 Se mai senti, from La clemenza di Tito (1752). Sandrine Piau, sop; Le Concert de la Loge/ Julien Chauvin. Alpha ALPHA 824 10 Ballet: Alessandro, Les amours d'Alexandre et de Roxane (c1755). Musica Antiqua Cologne/ Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 479 1045 24 Ballet and aria: Che puro ciel! from Orfeo ed Euridice (1762). Iestyn Davies, ct; Arcangelo/ Jonathan Cohen. Hyperion CDA67924 8 Figli, diletti figli! ... Ah, per questo già stanco, from Alceste (1767). Sophie Bevan, sop; Classical Opera Company/Ian Page. Wigmore Hall WHLive0037 7 Iphigéne en Tauride, Act IV (1779). Caitlin Hulcup, sop; Margaret Plummer, sop; Grant Doyle, bar; Christopher Saunders, ten; Christopher Richardson, bass; Cantillation; O of the Antipodes/Antony Walker. Pinchgut Opera PG006 24 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by James Nightingale Mozart, W. Quartet no 1 in G minor, K478 (1785). Christian Zacharias, pf; Frank Peter Zimmermann, vn; Tabea Zimmermann, va; Tilmann Wick, vc. EMI CDC 7 49879 2 25 Telemann, G. Overture-Suite in D, TWV55:D1. Paul Goodwin, ob; Mark Bennett, tpt; Alberto Grazzi, bn; Peer Handon, vn; Walter Reiter, vn; Trevor Jones, va; Jane Coe, vc; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 439 893-2 31 Grainger, P. Hill song no 1 (1901-02). Leslie Howard, pf; David Stanhope, pf. ABC 481 1601 16 Roussel, A. Symphony no 1, op 7, Forest poem (1908). Paris O/Christoph Eschenbach. Ondine ODE 1092-2 42


13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Linda Marr

Sunday 12 November

Haydn, J. Nocturne no 2 in F for winds and strings, Hob.II:26 (c1790). Members of Haydn Sinfonietta/Manfred Huss. BIS CD-1796/98 11

14:00 THE PIANO SONATA Brahms and Grieg, Part 2 Prepared by Jennifer Foong

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC 09:00 INTIMATE VOICES Brass in Chamber, Part 2 Prepared by Paul Cooke Vivaldi, A. Sonata in A minor, RV43 (c1725; transcr. Kolneder). Gregory van der Struik, tb; Pastór de Lasala, org. Fine Music concert recording 11 Hindemith, P. Sonata (1939). Paul Goodchild, tpt; David Miller, pf. One M One 1M1CD1038 15 Gifford, H. Of old Angkor (1970). Richard Runnels, hn; Paul Sablinskis, mar. Move MD 3172

18:00 AFTER DARK Prepared by Stephen Gard

Finzi, G. Nocturne, op 7, New Year music Schumann, C. Three romances, op 11 (1839). (1925/40). Academy of St Martin in the Fields/ Yoshiko Iwai, pf. Neville Marriner. Naxos 8.553501 14 Decca 476 2163 10 Leifs, J. Four piano pieces, op 2 (1921). Örn Godard, B. Nocturne no 2, op 90 (c1882-92). Magnússon, pf. Eliane Reyes, pf. Iceland Music ITM 8-02 10 Grand Piano GP684 6 Brahms, J. Sonata in C, op 1 (1853). Bochsa, N. Second nocturne, The echo. Alexander Melnikov, pf. Sören Hermansson, hn; Erica Goodman, hp. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902086 30 BIS CD-648 12 15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Debussy, C. Nocturnes (1897-99). London Fine Music Showcase SO/Pierre Monteux. Decca 480 6567 13

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19:00 JAZZ INTERACTION with Isobel Archer

Janácek, L. Capriccio for piano left hand and seven wind instruments (1928). Matthew van Emmerik, tenor tuba; Mark Kruger, pf; Australian Chamber Brass/Fabian Russell. Summit DCD 539 20

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

10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Gerald Holder

17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Meg Matthews

Glinka, M. Serenade on themes from Donizetti's Anna Bolena (1832). Bolshoi TO soloists/Alexander Lazarev. Le Chant du Monde LDC 288 068 17

Beethoven, L. Seven variations on God Save the King, WoO78 (1803). Olli Mustonen, pf. Decca 436 834-2 7

Hymn. For all the saints. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond. Hyperion CDP12103

Prokofiev, S. Piano concerto no 5 in G, op 55 (1931-32). Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf; London SO/ André Previn. Decca 425 570-2 25

Mozart, W. Se al labbro mio non credi, K295 (1778). Rolando Villazón, ten; London SO/ Antonio Pappano. DG 479 2463 13 Haydn, J. Symphony in D, Hob.I:6, Le matin (c1761). Vienna CO/Ernst Märzendorfer. Musical Heritage Society OR H-201-249 23 Neukomm, S. Quartet (c1818). Members of London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble. Hyperion CDA67199 10 Gluck, C. Suite du divertissement, from Iphigenia in Aulis (1774). Rhenish CO/Jan Corazolla. Christophorus CHE 0064-2 10 Clementi, M. Sonata in C, op 14 no 1 (1786/1815). Genevieve Chinn, Allen Brings, pf. Centaur CRC 2046 18 Cramer, J. Piano concerto no 7 in E, op 56 (pub. 1816). London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley, pf & dir. Chandos CHAN 10005 26 12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

20:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Frank Morrison

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Purcell, H. Sound the trumpet, from Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary: Come ye sons of Art (1634). Andreas Scholl, ct; Accademia Bizantina/Stefano Montanari. Decca 478 2262 3 Lully, J-B. Symphonie, from Te Deum (1677). Jean-François Paillard O/Jean-François Paillard. Erato ECD 88122 11 Schubert, F. Litany for All Souls’ Day, D343 (1816). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; Malcolm Martineau, pf. DG 449 190-2 3 Bainton, E. And I saw a new Heaven (1928). Choir of Truro Cathedral; John Hosking, org; Andrew Nethsingha, cond. Priory PRCD 732 5

Beethoven, L. Symphony no 7 in A, op 92 (1811-12). Chicago SO/Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI 5 85974 2 41 21:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Ben Behnam Richter, M. Dream 3 (in the midst of my life), from Sleep (2013-15). Max Richter, pf, org, synthesisers, elec; American Contemporary Music Ensemble. DG 479 5258 10 Glass, P. The canyon (1988). Atlanta SO/ Robert Shaw. Sony SMK87978 17 Schultz, A. Maali, op 101 (2016). Peter Facer, ob; Allan Meyer, cl; Adam Mikulicz, bn; David Evans, hn; West Australian SO/Simone Young. ABC 485 5432 29

Stanford, C. Villiers Justorum animae. Choir of Truro Cathedral; John Hosking, org; Andrew Gougeon, D. Clere Vénus (2002). MarieDanielle Parent, sop; SMCQ Ensemble/Walter Nethsingha, cond. Priory PRCD 732 3 Boudreau. Centrediscs CMCCD 11506 26 Britten, B. Excerpts from St Nicolas (1948). Gregory Massingham, ten; Imogen Chorale; 23:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS Gallery Choir; Canticum Chamber Ch & O/ Portraits Emily Cox. with Deborah Evans BB Canticum 12

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13:00 AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS Prepared by James Nightingale

Monday 13 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1839 Prepared by Anne Irish Berlioz, H. Love scene, from Romeo and Juliet, op 17 (1839). Sydney SO/Robert Pikler. Chandos CHAN 6587 17

France, S. Miss Mugwort (1997). Sandra France, tin whistle; Virginia Taylor, fl; Nicole Canham, cl; Barbara Gilby, vn; Charlotte Winslade, vc; Kate Bowan, pf; Gary France, perc; Wyana Etherington, perc; Tor Fromyhr, cond. Tall Poppies TP177 8 Edwards, R. Sea star fantasy (2015). Bernadette Harvey, pf. ABC 481 7683

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

Schumann, R. Three romances, op 28 (1839). Brophy, G. Beautiful birds (2019). Ensemble Wilhelm Kempff, pf. Offspring. DG 435 045-2 15 ABC 481 9361 15 Meyerbeer, G. Fantasy (1839). Dieter Klöcker, Cawrse, A. Dance vignettes (2021). Claire cl; members of Consortium Classicum. Edwardes, mar. Orfeo C314 941 A 9 Move MD 3459 14 Lanner, J. Marien-Walzer, op 143 (1839). Kats-Chernin, E. Sunshine journal (2011). Vienna Dance Quartet. Members of Australian World O. Naxos 8.555689 7 ABC 481 6430 18 Chopin, F. Prelude in D flat, op 28 no 15, 14:30 WIND COMBINATIONS Raindrop (1839). John Champ, pf. ABC 476 3927 5 Prepared by Elaine Siversen Schumann, C. Three romances, op 11 (1839). Krommer, F. Double concerto in E flat for two clarinets and orchestra, op 91. Dieter Klöcker, Yoshiko Iwai, pf. Naxos 8.553501 14 cl; Waldemar Wandel, cl; Stuttgart RSO/WolfDieter Hauschild. Gade, N. Movement in B flat (1839). Sophie Schwann 3-1077-2 25 Rowell, vn; Julian Smiles, vc: Kathryn Selby, pf. Fine Music concert recording

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10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Nina Fudala Elgar, E. Pomp and Circumstance, march, op 39 no 1 (1901). BBC PO/Andrew Davis. Chandos CHAN 10709 7 Grieg, E. Holberg suite, op 40 (1884; orch. 1885). Israel CO/Yoav Talmi. Chandos CHAN 8593 22 Marcello, A. Oboe concerto in D minor. Heinz Holliger, ob; I Musici. Philips 420 189-2 12

Levy, J. Grand Russian fantasia (arr. Hunsberger). Wynton Marsalis, cornet; Eastman Wind Ensemble/Donald Hunsberger. CBS MK 42137 6 Poulenc, F. Sonata (1922). Thierry Caens, tpt; André Cazalet, hn; Michel Becquet, tb. Pierre Verany PV 793041 9 Martin, F. Three dances (1970). Aurèle Nicolet, fl; Heinz Holliger, ob; Ursula Holliger, hp; John Constable, pf; Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. Philips 434 105 2 17

Telemann, G. Overture in F (1725). American Horn Quartet; Sinfonia Varsovia/Dariusz Brahms, J. Symphony no 3 in F, op 90 (1883). Wisniewski. Naxos 8.557747 24 Vienna PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 410 083-2 42 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist 12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan 19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN with Deborah Evans 20:00 STORMY MONDAY with Austin Harrison 22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo

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Tuesday 14 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Elaine Siversen Corrette, M. Organ concerto in G, op 26 no 1 (pub. 1756). René Saorgin, org; Nice Baroque Ensemble/Gilbert Bezzina. Harmonia Mundi HMA 2905148 10 Haydn, J. Keyboard sonata no 31 in A flat, Hob.XVI:46 (1767). Christine Logan, fp. Fine Music tape archive 15 Martinu, B. Four promenades (1939). Lenka Kozderková-Simková, fl; Adéla Stajnochrová, vn; Monika Knoblochová, hpd. Supraphon SU 3805-2 9 Mendelssohn, Fanny. Sonata in G minor (1843). Béatrice Rauchs, pf. BIS CD-885 17 Dvorák, A. Gypsy songs, op 55 (1880). Anne Sofie von Otter, mezz; Bengt Forsberg, pf. DG 463 479-2 13 Grieg, E. Four Norwegian dances, op 35 (1881). Elizabeth Powell, Ffrangcon Davies, pf. Fine Music concert recording 16 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jill Hickson Parry, H. Symphonic variations in E. Royal Scottish NO/Andrew Penny. Naxos 8.553469 13 Weber, C.M. Clarinet concerto no 2 in E flat, op 74 (1811). City of London Sinfonia/Michael Collins, cl & dir. Chandos CHAN 10702 22 Elgar, E. Symphony no 2 in E flat, op 63 (1911). Royal Concertgebouw O/André Previn. Radio Nederland RCO11004 49 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 THE BACH FAMILY Prepared by Rita Felton Bach, J.S. Suite no 5 in G, BWV816, French (1724-25). Murray Perahia, pf. DG 479 6565 17


Bach, C.P.E. Symphony no 1 in D, Wq183 no 1 (1775-76). Amsterdam Baroque O/Ton Koopman. Erato ECD 75550 11

Beethoven, L. Sonata no 3 in A, op 69 (1807-8). Mstislav Rostropovich, vc; Sviatoslav Richter, pf. Philips 464 677-2 26

Schubert, F. Symphony no 9 in C, D944, Great C major (1825-28). Columbia SO/Bruno Walter. Sony SMK 64478 52

Bach, W.F. Duet no 3 in E flat, F56 (1733-46). Wolfgang Schulz, fl; Hansjörg Schellenberger, ob. Sony SK 58 965 9

Franck, C. String quartet in D (1889). Bartholdy Quartet. signum X 01-00

12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale

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Schubert, F. Trio movement in E flat, D897, Bach, J. Christian Piano concerto in E flat, op Notturno (1828; pub. 1845). Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 438 700-2 13 7 no 5 (pub. 1770). Ingrid Haebler, fp; Vienna Capella Academica/Eduard Melkus. Philips 438 712-2 17

13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

14:00 ON CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN THEMES Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Albéniz, I. Suite: Iberia (1906-08; orch. Arbós). Minneapolis SO/Antal Dorati. Mercury 478 5092

Wednesday 15 November

00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Dvorák, A. Czech suite, op 39 (1879). Scottish 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN CO/José Serebrier. ASV DCA 765 23 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST Martinů, B. Suite no 2, from Šplaliček (1931with Stephen Wilson 32/37/40). Liidia Ilves, pf; Estonian NSO/ 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 10885 22 Rescued from the shadows Bartók, B. Three rondos on Slovak folk tunes Prepared by Jennifer Foong (1916; arr. Dorati). Budapest SO/András Ligeti. Conifer CDCF 189 9 Dvorák, A. Moravian quartets, after op 32 (1876; arr. Janácek). Song Company; Josephine Allen, pf; Roland Peelman, cond. Fine Music concert recording 11 Rachmaninov, S. Bohemian caprice, op 12 (1892/94). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Exton EXCL-00018 17 Novák, V. Moravian-Slovak suite, op 32 (1903). Brno PO/Karel Sejna. Supraphon 11 0682-2

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16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Morton-Evans 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 JUST IN with James Nightingale A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Gerald Holder Schubert, F. Sonata movement in B flat, D28 (1812). Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 442 9375 8 Bach, C.P.E. Polonaise no 1, Wq190 (bef. 1768). Eduard Melkus Ensemble. Archiv 439 964-2 7 Sammartini, G.B. Quintet no 3 in G. Chiara Banchini, vn; Trix Landolf, vn; Enrico Gatti, vn; Christine Angot, va; Käthi Gohl, vc. Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901245 16

14:00 ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS Prepared by Derek Parker

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Weber, C.M. Invitation to the dance (1819; orch. Berlioz). London SO/Charles Mackerras. Mercury 434 352-2 10

Delius, F. Suite from A village Romeo and Juliet (1907; arr. Matthews). London PO/Carl Davis. Virgin VC 7 90716-2 26 Ives, C. Variations on America (c1891; orch. Schuman). Bournemouth SO/José Serebrier. Selma y Salaverde, B. de Canzon prima à 7 due. Marion Verbruggen, rec; Stephen Stubbs, Naxos 8.559083 fl, gui; Andrew Lawrence-King, baroque hp; Tchaikovsky, P. Souvenir of a beloved place, Newberry Consort; Mary Springfels, cond. op 42 (1878; orch. Glazunov). Ilya Kaler, vn; Harmonia Mundi HMU 907022 5 Russian PO/Dmitry Yablonsky. 17 Foerster, K. Sonata in G à 3. Amalia Ottone, Naxos 8.557690 va da gamba; Ensemble Giardino di Delizie. Brahms, J. Hungarian dances, nos 2 and 4 Brilliant Classics 95955 10 to 9 (1868; orch. Breiner). London PO/Marin Alsop. Hoffmeister, F. Quartet in A, after Mozart’s Naxos 8. 570233 23 K331, Alla turca. Israel Flute Ensemble. CDI 18809 24 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE Tomásek, V. Nähe des Geliebten, op 53. Kurt with Tom Forrester-Paton Widmer, bass; Klaus Linder, pf. LP EMI - Electrola 1C 065-99 834 7 19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon Servais, A-F. Caprice in D, op 11 no 2. Smithsonian Chamber Players. 20:00 AT THE OPERA EMI CDC 7 49009 2 2 Ghostly encounters Brod, H. Fantasia, op 57, after the mad scene Prepared by Angela Cockburn in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. Céline Rimsky-Korsakov, N. The legend of the Moinet, ob; Sarah Christ, hp. invisible city of Kitezh and the maiden Harmonia Mundi HMC 902175 8 Fevroniya. Opera in four acts. Libretto Romberg, A. Quintet in E flat, op 57. Thea by Vladimir Belsky. First performed St King, cl; Britten String Quartet. Petersburg, 1907. Hyperion CDA66479 23 PRINCE VSEVOLOD: Yuri Marusin, ten FEVRONIYA: Galina Gorchakova, sop 10:30 CONCERT HALL GRISHKA KUTERMA: Vladimir Galuzin, ten Prepared by Michael Field Mariinsky Theatre Ch & O/Valery Gergiev. Hanmer, R. Blue Hills rhapsody (1956). Decca 478 3055 2:58 Queensland SO/Ronald Hanmer. ABC 442 374-2 13 Prince Vsevolod falls in love with Fevroniya, but the nobles despise her low birth and Franck, C. Symphonic variations (1885). Jorge incite the drunkard Kuterma to insult her. The Bolet, pf; Concertgebouw O/Riccardo Chailly. Tartars carry off Fevroniya and force Kuterma Decca 421 714-2 17 to show them the way to Greater Kitezh. Prince Vsevolod exhorts the people to defend themselves. A mist rises, protecting the city.

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Prince Vsevolod is killed in the battle. Kuterma brings the Tartars to the edge of the invisible city. Even though Kuterma confesses that he has falsely accused her of betraying the city, Fevroniya takes pity on him, but he goes mad and drags her off into the forest. The Tartars also flee in terror. The bird of paradise forecasts the death of Fevroniya. The ghost of Vsevolod appears and the two walk into the invisible city, which is now paradise, where the spirits of the dead of Kitezh finish the wedding hymn interrupted by the Tartars. Two excerpts from Mozart and Salieri (1898). Sergei Alekashkin, bass; Philharmonia O/ Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9629 15 23:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Prepared by James Nightingale Moore, K. The body is an ear (2011). Saskia Lankhoorn, pf. ECM 481 0963 11 Haglund, T. Serenata per diotima (2014-15). Malmö SO/Joachim Gustafsson. BIS CD-2025 14

Thursday 16 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romantics, tributes and dedications Prepared by James Nightingale

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Peter Poole

16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Sue Jowell

Offenbach, J. Overture to Maître Péronilla. Philharmonia O/Antonio de Almeida. Philips 422 057-2 6

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley

Rameau, J-P. Suite from Les fêtes de Polymnie (1745). Les Talens Lyriques/ Christopher Rousset. Aparté AP155

20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY Wolfgang Mozart: Symphony no 38 Prepared by Rita Felton

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Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in E (1803). Virtuosi Saxoniae/Ludwig Güttler, tpt & dir. Berlin Classics 0012892BC 17 Farrenc, L. Symphony no 3 in G minor, op 36 (1847). Solistes Europeéns, Luxembourg/ Christoph König. Naxos 8.573706 34 12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell 13:00 EXPLORING THE BAROQUE Prepared by Robert Gilchrist Handel, G. Overture to Ariodante, HWV33 (1735). La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy/Jean-Claude Malgoire. CBS MK 42123 6 Pisendel, J. Violin concerto in G. Petra Müllejans, vn; Freiburg Baroque O/Gottfried von Goltz. Carus 83.301 10 Stradella, A. Sinfonia no 6 in F. Ensemble Giardino di Delizie. Brilliant Classics 96079 14 Frescobaldi, G. Three magnificats, from Toccatas bk 2 (1637). Schola Gregoriana Sciptoria; Roberto Loreggian, org; Nicola M. Bellinazzo, cond. Brilliant Classics 94111 15

Filtz, A. Sinfonia in A à 8 no 2, Sinfonie périodique. Saarland Radio CO/Karl Donizetti, G. Overture to Roberto Devereux (1837). New Philharmonia O/Richard Bonynge. Ristenpart. 14 Decca 466 431-2 6 EMI CDZ 25 2240 2 Muffat, G. Sonata no 5 in G (pub. 1682). Villa-Lobos, H. Homage to Chopin (1949). Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players/ Jonathan Plowright, pf. Hyperion CDA67803 7 Geoffrey Lancaster. ABC 456 667-2 21 Chausson, E. Poème, op 25 (1896). Philippe Graffin, vn; Pascal Devoyon, pf; Chilingirian 14:30 GOLDMARK'S INFLUENCE Quartet. Prepared by Derek Parker Hyperion CDA67028 15 Brahms, J. Academic festival overture, op 80 Viardot, Pauline. Les ombres de minuit; (1881). Cleveland O/Christoph von Dohnányi. Les deux roses; Hai luli; Les étoiles. Laetitia Teldec 2292-44944-2 9 Grimaldi, sop; Ammiel Bushakevitz, pf. Goldmark, K. Violin concerto no 1 in A minor, BIS BIS-2546 12 op 28. Vera Tsu, vn; Razumovsky Sinfonia/ Liszt, F. Liebesträume (c1850). Leslie Howard, Yu Long. pf. Naxos 8.553579 36 Hyperion CDS44524 14 Brahms, J. Symphony no 2 in D, op 73 (1877). Bonis, M. Quartet no 1, op 69 (1905). Mozart Vienna PO/Carlos Kleiber. Piano Quartet. Artists FED 013/14 37 MDG 643 1424-2 24

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Kozeluch, L. Piano concerto no 6 in C (1786). London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley, pf & dir. Hyperion CDA68154 24 Boccherini, L. Aria accademica no 14, G557 (1786-92). Sandra Pastrana, sop; Guillero Pastrana, vc; O dell’Istituto Superiore di Studi; Musicali Luigi Boccerini di Lucca/GianPaolo Mazzoli. Brilliant Classics 95280 16 Beethoven, L. Trio in G, WoO37 (1786). Susan Milan, fl; Sergio Azzolini, bn; Ian Brown, pf. Chandos CHAN 9108 26 Cherubini, L. Sinfonia, Il Giulio Sabino (1786). Zurich CO/Howard Griffiths. cpo 999 5212 11 Mozart, W. Symphony no 38 in D, K504, Prague (1786). English CO/Jeffrey Tate. EMI 5 74185 2 34 22:00 LILY AND CÉCILE Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Boulanger, L. Nocturne (1911); Cortège (1914); D'un matin de printemps (1918). Laura Chislett, fl; David Miller, pf. Walsingham WAL 8018-2 10 Chaminade, C. Chaconne, op 8; Autrefois, op 87; Callirhoë, air de ballet, op 37; Romance in D, op 137; Scherzo in C, op 35 no 1; Souvenance, op 76 no 1. Peter Jacobs, pf. Hyperion CDA66584 16 22:30 ULTIMA THULE

Friday 17 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Journey through history Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Valentini, Giuseppe. Double concerto no 1 in A (pub. 1710). Odile Edouard, vn; Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini, vn & dir. Zig-Zag Territoires ZZT2020801 16


Galuppi, B. Sonata in E flat. Matteo Napoli, pf. Granados, E. La maja y el ruseñor, from Naxos 8.572490 12 Goyescas (1916). Natalie Dessay, sop; Berlin SO/Michael Schønwandt. Monsigny, P-A. Il m’eut été si doux de EMI 5 56565 2 6 t’embrasser, from Le déserteur. Pierre-Yves Pruvot, bar; Les Agrémens/Guy van Waas. Soler, A. Sonata no 11 in B; Sonata no 39 in D MBF 1108 10 minor. Gilbert Rowland, hpd. Naxos 8.554566 11 Jadin, H. String quartet, op 1 no 3 (1797). Rasumovsky Quartet. Arriaga, J. String quartet no 1 in D minor ASV GAU 151 15 (1824). Camerata Boccherini. 23 Coste, N. Les soirées d’Auteuil, op 23. Anabel Naxos 8.557628 Montesinos, gui. Rodrigo, J. Concierto de Aranjuez (1939). Naxos 8.557294 8 Slava Grigoryan, gui; Queensland O/Brett Kelly. Reinecke, C. Sonata, op 167, Undine (1882). ABC 476 8072 23 Sharon Bezaly, fl; Ronald Brautigam, pf. BIS SACD-1729 18 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with James Hunter 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Gerald Holder 19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION Gounod, C. Ballet music from Faust (1859). with Alex Siegers London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 772-2 19 20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA Glazunov, A. Piano concerto no 2 in B, op Dora Bright and her circle 100 (1917). Oxana Yablonskaya, pf; Moscow Prepared by Paul Cooke SO/Dmitri Yablonsky. Naxos 8.553928

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Sibelius, J. Symphony no 1 in E minor, op 39 (1899). Danish National RSO/Leif Segerstam. Chandos CHAN 9107 43 12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan 13:00 THE HOUR OF THE HORSE Prepared by Gerald Holder Wagner, R. The ride of the Valkyries (185456). Berlin PO/Klaus Tennstedt. EMI 9 73399 2 5 Martinu, B. Three horsemen (1902). Martinu Quartet. Naxos 8.553782 12 Matsumura, T. The hour of the horse. Synergy. Celestial Harmonies 13081-2

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Haydn, J. String quartet in G minor, Hob.III:74, Rider (1793). Emerson String Quartet. DG 471 327-2 22 14:00 A TASTE OF SPAIN Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Tárrega, F. Recuerdos de la Alhambra. Craig Ogden, gui. Chandos CHAN 9743 6 Yepes, N. Jeux interdits: Romance. Pepe Romero, gui. Decca 478 5669

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MacFarren, G. Overture: Chevy Chase (1836). English Northern Philharmonia/David Lloyd-Jones. Hyperion CDA66515 8 MacFarren, W. Concert piece in E minor (1881). Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley, pf & dir. Hyperion CDA67720 12 German, E. Welsh rhapsody (1904). NSO of Ireland/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223726 19

Salve intermerata virgo. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 203 17 Missa Salve intemerata. Oxford Camerata/ Jeremy Summerly. Naxos 8.557770 28 Remember not, O Lord, from the Mulliner book. Joseph Payne, org. Naxos 8.550719

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If ye love me. Choir of Christ Church St Laurence/Neil McEwan. St Laurence Music SLM CD04

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Gaude gloriosa Dei Mater (ed. Dunkley). The Sixteen/Harry Christophers. Chandos CHAN 0513 17 Dum transisset sabbatum, from Cantiones sacrae (1575; arr. Fugler). Taverner Choir; Wim Becu, bass-sackbut; Paul Nicholson, Alan Wilson, org; Taverner Consort/Andrew Parrott. EMI CDC 7 49555 2 8 In nomine. Rose Consort of Viols. Naxos 8.554284

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O nata lux de lumine, from Cantiones sacrae (1575). Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne/Michael Leighton Jones. ABC 472 310-2 2

Saturday 18 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with David Garrett

Mackenzie, A. Pibroch suite, op 42 (1889). 09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC Malcolm Stewart, vn; Royal Scottish NO/David Our weekly guide to musical events in and Davies. around Sydney Hyperion CDA66975 24 09:05 THE PIANO ALONE Moszkowski, M. From foreign lands, op 23 Prepared by Rita Felton (1884). Polish National RSO/Antoni Wit. 22

Naxos 8.553989

Bright, D. Piano concerto no 1 in A minor (1888). Samantha Ward, pf; Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Peebles. Somm Recordings SOMMCD 273 24

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Ave, Dei Patris Filia. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 203 16

Albéniz, I. Evocation; El puerto; Fête-Dieu á Séville, from Iberia, bk 1 (1906-08; pub. 1909). O ye tender babes. Trevor Pinnock, virginals. Aldo Ciccolini, pf. 3 EMI CZS 7 62889 2 17 LP CRD 1050

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Ravel, M. La valse (1921). Geoffrey Saba, pf. IMP PCD 858 11 Chopin, F. Sonata no 1 in C minor, op 4 (1828). Leif Ove Andsnes, pf. Virgin 7 59072 2

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Psalms turned into vulgar verse Prepared by Charles Barton Tallis, T. Tunes for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell GIM 203

Bach, J.S. Six little preludes, BWV933-938 (1720-21). Glenn Gould, pf. LP CBS 35891 13

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10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Part 3 Prepared by Jennifer Foong Bach, C.P.E. Symphony no 9 in F, Wq183 no 3 (1775-76). Tasmanian SO/Geoffrey Lancaster. ABC 434 899-2 10 Dussek, J. Sonata in B flat, op 9 no 1. Viviana Sofronitsky, fp. Brilliant Classics 95598 13


Purcell, H. Sweeter than roses, from Pausanias, the betrayer of his country (1695). Emma Kirkby, sop; Catherine Mackintosh, vn; Richard Campbell, bass viol; Anthony Rooley, lute; Christopher Hogwood, spinet. Decca 476 8216 3

Villa-Lobos, H. Chôros no 5, Alma brasileira (1925). Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 478 3533 4

20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Charles-Valentin Alkan Prepared by Rex Burgess

Buxtehude, D. Sonata in G, BuxWV271. John Holloway, vn; Ursula Weiss, vn; Jaap ter Linden, va; Mogens Rasmussen, va; Lars Ulrik Mortensen, hpd, org. Naxos 8.557250 7

Debussy, C. D’un cahier d’esquisses. Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 478 1111 5 Chopin, F. Scherzo no 2 in B flat minor, op 31 (1837). Nelson Freire, pf. Teldec 8.44075 10

Alkan, C-V. Concerto da camera in A minor, op 10 no 1 (1832). Giovanni Bellucci, pf; Padua and Veneto O/Roberto Forès Veses. Brilliant Classics 95568 15

Benjamin, A. Sonatina (pub. 1924). John Harding, vn; Ian Munro, pf. Tall Poppies TP134 15 Telemann, G. Quartet in G, from Tafelmusik I (pub. 1733). Wilbert Hazelzet, fl; Frank de Bruine, ob; Rémy Baudet, vn; Jaap ter Linden, vc; Pieter-Jan Belder, hpd. Brilliant Classics 94104 14 Mozart, W. Piano concerto no 1 in F, K37 (1767). Australian CO/Geoffrey Lancaster, fp & dir. Fine Music tape archive 17 11:30 ON PARADE Music that’s band Prepared by Owen Fisher Möltke, C. Des grossen Kürfursten reitermarsch. Allentown Band/Ron Demkee. AMP 94141 4 Fauré, G. Pavane. Black Dyke Mills Band/Roy Newsome. Chandos 054.06.301 6 Tchaikovsky, P. Miniature overture, from the Nutcracker suite. Black Dyke Mills Band/ Edward Heath. Chandos CHAN 4534 3 Mantia, S. All those endearing young charms. Michael Colburn, euphonium; American Serenade Band/Henry Charles Smith. Summit DCD 150 6 Bellstedt, H. Fantasia no 1. David Hickman, cornet; American Serenade Band/Henry Charles Smith. Summit DCD 150 6

Brahms, J. Piano concerto no 1 in D minor, op 15 mvt 1 (1854-58). Nelson Freire, pf; Gewandhaus O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 475 7637 21 14:00 CELLOS IN COMPANY Prepared by Elaine Siversen

Aesop’s feast, from 12 Studies in minor keys, op 39 no 12 (pub. 1857). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 461 798-2 10 Grand duo concertant in F sharp minor, op 21 (1840). Dong-Suk Kang, vn; Olivier Gardon, pf. Timpani IC 1013 21

Reicha, A. Trio (1807). Han Bin Yoon, vc; Kacper Nowak, vc; Justine Metral, vc. Alpha ALPHA 369 26

Funeral march for a dead parrot (1857). Kentish Opera Singers; Rachel Porter, ob; Hazel Todd, ob; Alison Turnbull, ob; William Waterhouse, bn; Mark Fitz-Gerald, cond. Symposium 1462 9

14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE At the ballet Prepared by Stephen Wilson

Bombardo-carillon (1872). Anthony Goldstone, Caroline Clemmow, pf. Symposium 1462 5

Adam, A. Ballet: Giselle (1841). Slovak RSO/ Andrew Mogrelia. Naxos 8.550755 1:59

Concerto for piano solo, from 12 Studies in minor keys, op 39 nos 8 to 10 (1857). Stephanie McCallum, pf. MBS 24 CD 49

Saint-Saëns, C. Ballet music from Étienne Marcel (1879). O Victoria/Guillaume Tourniaire. 22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Melba MR301130 17 Prepared by Jacky Ternisien

Bizet, G. Scènes bohémiennes, from La jolie fille de Perth (1866). Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 102-2 13

17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Classical Guitar Society with Sue McCreadie 18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Anabela Pina Newman, T. Excerpts from Angels in America (2003). Bobbi Page, Chris Ibenhard, Dwayne Condon, Elin Carlson, Sally Stevens, Susan Montgomery, Susan Stevens Logan, voices; Studio O/Thomas Newman. Nonesuch 7559-79837-2 14 Morricone, E. Excerpts from Once upon a time in the West (1968). Cinema Italiano Soloists & O. Recording Arts 5X056 10

Grechaninov, A. Song of the Cherubim. Lege Artis Chamber Choir/Boris Abalyan. Sony SMK 57661 5 Ravel, M. Miroirs (1904-05). Louis Lortie, pf. Chandos CHAN 7004/5 27 Bruch, M. Eight pieces, op 83 (1910). Paul Meyer, cl; Gérard Caussé, va; François-René Duchable, pf. Erato 2292-45483-2 38 Schubert, F. Symphony no 5 in B flat, D485 (1816). Australian CO/Charles Mackerras. Omega OCD 1005 31

12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings

Zimmer, H. It’s a boy, from Nine months (1995). Studio O/Nick Glennie-Smith. Milan M2-36154

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Sunday 19 November

13:00 HISTORIC RECORDINGS Nelson Freire Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Armstrong, C. The balcony scene, from Romeo and Juliet (1996; arr. Bateman). Royal PO/Paul Bateman. Sony 88697161052 6

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

Lutoslawski, W. Variations on a theme by Paganini (1941). Martha Argerich, pf; Nelson Freire, pf. DG 476 114-7 5 Schumann, R. Arabeske, op 18 (1838). Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 473 902 2

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Howard, J.N. Excerpts from News of the world (2020). Studio O/Gavin Greenaway. Back Lot Music BLM7985 12 19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew

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06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Robert Small


09:00 INTIMATE VOICES Brass in chamber, Part 3 Prepared by Paul Cooke

Sveinbjörnsson, S. Idylle; Vikivaki (1924). Örn Magnússon, pf. Iceland Music ITM 8-02 5

Hummel, J. Trumpet concerto in B, S49 (1802). David Elton, tpt; Seraphim Trio. Fine Music concert recording

Schumann, R. Impromptu on a theme by Clara Wieck, op 5 (1833). Veronica Jochum, 18 pf. 18 Schumann, R. Adagio and allegro in A flat, op Pro Arte CDD 396 70 (1849). Lin Jiang, hn; Benjamin Martin, pf. Brahms, J. Sonata no 2 in F sharp minor, op 2 Melba MR 301116 8 (1852). Emanuel Ax, pf. Sony SK 69284 26 Gordon, C. Two pieces for low brass and piano (2013). Robert Johnson, hn; Scott Kinmont, tb; Steve Rosse, tuba; Catherine Davis, pf. Magic Fire Music MFM 007 9 Wagner, R. Prelude; Soft sleep closed thine eyes; Entrance of the gods into Valhalla, from Das Rheingold (1853-54; arr. Papworth). Mark Papworth, hn; Per Forsberg, tuba; Rosa Scaffidi, pf. Move MCD 597 17 10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Frank Morrison Myslivecek, J. Overture to Romolo ed Ersilia (1773). Orfeo Baroque O/Michi Gaigg. cpo 777 050-2 9 Cannabich, C. Flute quintet in D, op 7 no 5 (1768-69). Members of Camerata Cologne. cpo 999 544-2 17 Mendelssohn, F. String symphony no 6 in E flat (1821). London FO/Ross Pople. Hyperion CDS44081/3 12 Schubert, F. Fragment aus dem Aeschylus, D450 (1816). Thomas Hampson, bar; Graham Johnson, pf. Hyperion CDJ 33014 2

15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL Eight symphonies that changed everything, Part 3 Prepared by Paolo Hooke Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 6 in B minor, op 74, Pathétique (1893). Leningrad PO/ Yevgeny Mravinsky. DG 419 745-2 44 Sibelius, J. Symphony no 7 in C, op 105 (1924). Leningrad PO/Yevgeny Mravinsky. Melodiya/BMG 74321 25191 2 20 Shostakovich, D. Symphony no 5 in D minor, op 47 (1937). National SO/Mstislav Rostropovich. DG 445 577-2 46 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Richard Munge Hymn. All people that on earth do dwell. Choir of Westminster Abbey; Robert Quinney, org; James O’Donnell, cond. Hyperion CDA 68013 5 Psalm. No 119, vs 145 to end. Choir of Salisbury Cathedral; John Challenger, org; David Halls, cond. Priory PRCD 1150 8

Vanhal, J. Double concerto in F. Annike Stanford, C. Villiers Te Deum; Benedictus Wallin, bn; Arne Nilsson, bn; Umea Sinfonietta/ in C, op 115. Choir of Winchester Cathedral; Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Stephen Farr, org; David Hill, cond. BIS CD-288 23 Hyperion CDA 669 13 Beethoven, L. Sonata no 28 in A, op 101 Hymn. And did those feet. Choir of (1816). Murray Perahia, pf. Westminster Abbey; Robert Quinney, org; Sony SK 93043 20 James O’Donnell, cond. Bomtempo, J. Symphony no 1 in E flat, op 11 Hyperion CDA 68013 3 (1809). Algarve O/Álvaro Cassuto. Bairstow, E. Anthem: Blessed city, heavenly Naxos 8.557163 25 Salem. Choir of St George’s Chapel, Windsor; Roger Judd, org; Timothy Byram-Wigfield, 12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ cond. with Dave Mac Delphian DCD 34048 9 13:00 WORLD MUSIC Hymn. Abide with me. Harry Secombe, ten. Whirled Wide Karussell 552 719-2 5 with Ian Carswell Boëllman, L. Priere à Notre-Dame; Toccata, from Suite gothique. James Lancelot, org. 14:00 THE PIANO SONATA Priory PRCD 746 8 Brahms and Grieg, Part 3 Prepared by Jennifer Foong Schumann, C. Prelude and fugue in G minor, op 16 no 1 (1845). Helene Boschi, pf. Calliope CAL 9211 5

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18:00 COMPOSER FOCUS Jean Françaix Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans Françaix, J. Little saxophone quartet (1935). Netherlands Saxophone Quartet. LP CBS 71087 7 The floral clock (1955). Joseph Ortuso, ob; Tasmanian SO/Joannes Roose. LP ABC/Festival L38548 16 Divertimento (1959). André Cazalet, hn; Yves Henri, pf. Pierre Verany PV 793041 7 Flute concerto (1967). Manuela Wiesler, fl; Helsingborg SO/Philippe Auguin. BIS CD-529 24 19:00 JAZZ INTERACTION with Isobel Archer 20:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Prepared by Daniel Bickel Telemann, G. Overture in C: Water music, Hamburg ebb and flow (1723). King's Consort/ Robert King. Hyperion CDA66967 23 Ginastera, A. Harp concerto, op 25 (1956). Alice Giles, hp; Adelaide SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 454 506-2 23 Raff, J. Symphony no 3 in F, op 153, In the forest (1869). Slovak State PO/Urs Schneider. Naxos 8.555491 38 21:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by Krystal Li Simpson, N. Burruguu (2020). Ensemble Offspring/Claire Edwardes. ABC ABCL0035

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Fuchs, K. Canticle to the sun (2005). Timothy Jones, hn; London SO/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.559335 21 Percy, H. Three night songs (2022). Sydney Chamber Choir/Sam Allchurch. ABC ABCL0055 10 Rautavaara, E. Two serenades (2016). Simone Lamsma, vn; Malmö SO/Robert Trevino. Ondine ODE 1405-2

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Tavener, J. The hidden treasure (1989). Chilingirian Quartet. Virgin 5 45023 2

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23:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS Portraits with Maddy Monjo


13:00 SONG, SONATA AND SYMPHONY Prepared by Brian Drummond

Monday 20 November

Grieg, E. I love you, op 5 no 3 (1864-65). Barbara Bonney, sop; Antonio Pappano, pf. Decca 466 762-2 2

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Robert Small 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1870 Prepared by Gerald Holder Widor, C-M. Serenade, op 10 (1870). Thies Roorda, fl; Junko Naito, vn; Benedikt Enzler, vc; Bert Mooiman, harmonium; Alessandro Soccorsi, pf. Naxos 8.573764 8 Strauss, J. II New Vienna waltzes (1870). Slovak State PO/Christian Pollack. Naxos 8.554519 8 Tchaikovsky, P. Waltz-scherzo in A, op 7; Capriccio in G flat, op 8; Reverie in D, op 9 no 1; Salon mazurka in D minor, op 9 no 3 (1870). Michael Ponti, pf. LP Vox/Record Society S/6529-30-31 16 Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll (1870). Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHSA 5060

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

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Wieniawski, H. Polonaise in A, op 21 (pub. 1870). Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Joanna Gruenberg, pf. Unicorn-Kanchana UKCD 2048 9

Sonata in E minor, op 7 (1865). Eva Knardahl, pf. BIS CD-107 20 Symphony in C minor (1864). Gothenburg SO/ Neeme Järvi. DG 427 321-2 32 14:00 IN BEETHOVEN’S TIME Some English composers Prepared by Paul Cooke Fisher, J. Overture to The syrens (1776). Capella Savaria/Mary Térey-Smith. Dorian DOR-93251

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Smith, J.S. Horrible is the end of th’ unrighteous generation (c1793). Psalmody; Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA67150 12 Shaw, T. Violin concerto in G. Elizabeth Wallfisch, vn; Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Helios CDH55260 14 Falla, M. de Nights in the gardens of Spain (1909-15). Artur Rubinstein, pf; Philadelphia O/ Eugene Ormandy. RCA 5666-2 RC 21

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Frank Morrison Bach, J.S. Organ concerto in G, BWV592 (c1714). Marie-Claire Alain, org. Erato 2292-45561-2 8 Boccherini, L. Quartet no 4 in A (1778). Paule van Parys, hpd; Jan van Mol, hpd. LP Pavane ADW 7062 7 Debussy, C. Fêtes galantes set 1 (1891). Frederica von Stade, mezz; Martin Katz, pf. BMG 09026 62711 2 8 Janácek, L. In the mists (1912). Rudolf Firkusny, pf. DG 449 764-2

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Schumann, R. Piano trio in A minor, op 88, Fantasiestücke, (1842). Vienna Brahms Trio. Naxos 8.553837 19 Haydn, J. Keyboard sonata no 33 in C minor, Hob.XVI:20 (1771). András Schiff, pf. Teldec 0630-17141-2 23 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jennifer Foong Lully, J-B. Overture to Roland (1685). Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset. naïve V5197 4

Offenbach, J. Cello concerto in G, Militaire Pinto, G. Grand sonata in E flat minor, op 3 no (1847). Catalin Ilea, vc; Rumanian RSO/Emil Simon. Borodin, A. The sea; From the shores of your 1 (c1800). Míceál O’Rourke, pf. 29 far homeland (1870). Piotr Glouboky, bass; Ilya Chandos CHAN 9798 18 Olympia OCD 422 Scheps, pf. Roussel, A. Suite no 2 from Bacchus et Wesley, S. String quartet in E flat. Salomon Le Chant du Monde LDC 288 037 8 Quartet. Ariadne, op 43 (1931). Conservatoire Concerts Liszt, F. Fantasia and fugue on the theme Hyperion CDA66780 22 Society O/André Cluytens. EMI 5 68220 2 20 B.A.C.H (1870). Gregorio Nardi, pf. Potter, C. Symphony no 7 in F (1826). Czech Dynamic CDS58 14 Chamber PO/Douglas Bostock. Krommer, F. Symphony no 3 op 62 (1808). Classico CLASSCD 634 34 Swiss Italian O/Howard Griffiths. 10:30 CONCERT HALL cpo 555 099-2 29 Prepared by Elaine Siversen 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE 12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM Rameau, J-P. Suite from Naïs (1749). with Michael Field with Jeannie McInnes Philharmonia Baroque O/Nicholas McGegan. 19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN Harmonia Mundi HMU 907121 37 13:00 ELGAR IN CHAMBER with Deborah Evans Glière, R. Coloratura concerto (1942-43; arr. Prepared by Derek Parker Yu for oboe and orchestra). Australia Pro Arte 20:00 STORMY MONDAY Elgar, E. Sonata in E minor, op 82 (1918). CO/Jeffrey Crellin, ob & dir. with Austin Harrison Lorraine McAslan, vn; John Blakely, pf. Move MD 3312 14 ASV QS 6191 24 22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS Beethoven, L. Symphony no 2 in D, op 36 Salut d’amour, op 12 (1888). Sharon Kam, cl; with Eddie Bernasconi (1801-02). Sydney Bach O/Alan Holley. Itamar Golan, pf. Fine Music concert recording 31 Berlin 0016342BC 3 12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan

Tuesday 21 November

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Harmony music no 4: The farmyard (1878). Athena Ensemble. Chandos CHAN 241-33 12 Elgar, E. Carissima (1914). Marat Bisengaliev, vn; Benjamin Frith, pf. Naxos 8.572643-45 3


Elgar, E. Quintet in A minor, op 84 (1918-19). Piers Lane, pf; Goldner String Quartet. Hyperion CDA67857 39 14:30 REMEMBERING CARL DAVIS Prepared by Paul Cooke Davis, C. Suite from Pride and prejudice (1995; arr. Carl Davis 2010). Melvyn Tan, pf; Philharmonia O/Carl Davis. Carl Davis CDC010 15 Chaplin, C. The reel Chaplin: a symphonic adventure. City of Prague PO/Carl Davis. Silva Screen SILCD 1198 19 McCartney - Davis. Movement III, Crypt, from Liverpool oratorio (1991). Kiri Te Kanawa, sop; Jerry Hadley, ten; Willard White, bass; Choristers of Liverpool Cathedral; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir & O/Carl Davis. EMI 7 54371 2 10 Davis, C. Prologue; Act I scene I, A market in China, from the ballet: Aladdin (1995-2000). Malaysian PO/Carl Davis. Naxos 8.557898-99 11 Delius, F. Suite from A village Romeo and Juliet (1907; arr. Matthews). London PO/Carl Davis. Virgin VC 7 90716-2 26 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Andrew Dziedzic 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 JUST IN with Charles Barton A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Rex Burgess Bach, J.S. Sonata in A minor, BWV1034 (c1717-20). Matthew Wilkie, bn; Kees Boersma, db; Neal Peres da Costa, hpd. Melba MR 301124 15 Dvorák, A. String quartet no 7 in A minor, op 16 (1874). Chilingirian Quartet. Chandos CHAN 8826 27 Couperin, F. Eighth concert in the theatrical style. Charivari Agréable. ASV GAU 159 23 Strauss, R. Trio no 2 in D (1878). Amelia Piano Trio. Naxos 8.570896 26 Britten, B. Sonata in C for solo cello, op 65 (1960). Mstislav Rostropovich, vc. Decca 478 5364 20

Wednesday 22 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Gerald Holder Riotte, P. Notturno (c1815). Ernö Sebestyen, vn; Edward Witsenburg, hp. Schwann 310 001 H1 15 Engel, J. Symphony in E flat (c1772). Warsaw CO/Marek Sewen. Olympia OCD 380 10 Cabanilles, J. Gallarda. Ton Koopman, hpd. EMI CDM 7 63418 2 7 Blodek, V. Flute concerto (1862). KarlBernhard Sebon, fl; Berlin RSO/Uros Lajovic. Schwann 11608 15 Dargomizhsky, A. Involuntarily I am drawn, from Rusalka (1856). Sergei Larin, ten; Stephen Orton, vc; Philharmonia O/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Chandos CHAN 9603 7 Ferguson, L. Sonata in D (c1817). Alexander Bakhchiyev, Yelena Sorokina, pf. Chandos CHAN 9418 11 Jenkins, J. Lyra consort in G. Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA66604

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10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Chris Blower Glinka, M. Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila (1842). Chicago SO/Fritz Reiner. RCA 0902661958 2 5 Beethoven, L. Piano concerto no 4 in G, op 58 (1805-06). Gerard Willems, pf; Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker. ABC 980 046-5 34 Walton, W. Symphony no 1 in B flat minor (1931-35). London PO/Adrian Boult. First Hand Records FHR06 43 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES with Robert Vale 13:00 IN CONVERSATION with Simon Moore

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14:00 FOR ST CECILIA’S DAY Prepared by James Nightingale Boyce, W. Overture from Ode for St Cecilia’s Day (1738). Hanover Band/Graham Lea-Cox. ASV GAU 176 4 Purcell, H. Ode for St Cecilia’s Day: Welcome to all the pleasures (1683). Gillian Fisher, sop; Tessa Bonner, sop; James Bowman, ct; Michael Chance, ct; Charles Daniels, ten; John Mark Ainsley, ten; Michael George, bass; King’s Consort/Robert King. Hyperion CDA66314 16 Finzi, G. For St Cecilia, op 30 (1947). James Gilchrist, ten; Bournemouth Symphony Ch & O/David Hill. Naxos 8.557863 16 Liszt, F. Hymn to St Cecilia, after Gounod (c1866). Leslie Howard, pf. Hyperion CDS44594 11 Britten, B. Hymn to St Cecilia, op 27 (1942). Sydney Chamber Choir/Nicholas Routley. Fine Music concert recording 10 Scarlatti, A. Messa di Santa Cecilia (1720). Elizabeth Harwood, sop; Wendy Eathorne, sop; Margaret Cable, cont; Wynford Evans, ten; Christopher Keyte, bass; Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge; John Scott, org; Wren O/George Guest. Decca 430 631-2 53 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Robert Gilchrist 19:00 PLANET JAZZ with Xavier Bichon 20:00 AT THE OPERA Ghostly encounters Prepared by Camille Mercep Strauss, R. Die Ägyptische Helena. Opera in two acts. Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. First performed Vienna, 1928. HELENA: Gwyneth Jones, sop MENELAUS: Matti Kastu, ten AITHRA: Barbara Hendricks, sop ALTAIR: Willard White, bar DA-UD: Curtis Rayam, ten HERMIONE, Dinah Bryant, sop Detroit SO/Antal Dorati. Decca 430 381-2

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Returning from the Trojan war, Helena and her husband Menelaus are shipwrecked on the shore of Eygpt by the sorceress Aithra, who prevents Menelaus from killing his faithless wife by sending him in pursuit of phantoms so that he believes he has killed Helena and Paris. Aithra tells him that the real Helena was never in Troy, but has been in a deep sleep in Egypt for the past ten years. Helena has Aithra transport her and Menelaus to a remote spot where she rejoices in their reunion, while he


still believes he has killed her and that she is a phantom. They are visited by a desert chief, Altair, and his son Da-Ud who both fall in love with Helena. Menelaus is escorted on a hunt by Da-Ud who reminds him of Paris, so Menelaus kills him in a jealous rage. Aithra has inadvertently given Helena an antidote to the forgetfulness potion, but Helena refuses to give it back, as only the truth will save her marriage. She gives the potion to Menelaus. Aithra drives off Altair, who tries to abduct Helena, and brings Hermione, daughter of Helena and Menelaus, to cement their reconciliation. Es gibt ein Reich, from Ariadne auf Naxos (1912). Renée Fleming, sop; Munich PO/ Christian Thielemann. Decca 478 0647 6 22:30 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Ghosts and spirits Prepared by Dan Bickel Enescu, G. Oratorio: The ghosts(1916). Rodica Vica, sop; Tiberius Simu, ten; Bogdan Baciu, bar; Alin Anca, bass; Berlin RSO/ Gabriel Bebeșelea. Capriccio C5346 46 Beethoven, L. Trio no 1 in D, op 70 no 1, Ghost (1808). Marina Marsden, vn; Georg Pedersen, vc; David Miller, pf. Fine Music concert recording 27 Orff, C. Veni Creator Spiritus (1930). Czech Philharmonic Ch; Instrumental Ensemble/ Václav Smetácek. Supraphon 1 12 1137 9

Thursday 23 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romantics, tributes and dedications Prepared by Elaine Siversen Ariosti, A. Cantata no 1: La rosa, from The flowering and fading of love (1723-24). Musica Solare. Naxos 8.557573 10 Liszt, F. Isoldens Liebestod, from Tristan and Isolde (1867). Igor Levit, pf. Sony G010003685272S 8

Eben, P. Homage to Dietrich Buxtehude (1987). Eberhard Lauer, org. NCRV 9090

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Hidalgo, J. Oh, loving heart. Eugenia Boix, sop; Gerado Lomez Gámez, ten; La Grande Chapelle/Albert Recasens. Lauda LAU015 7 Nielsen, C. Humoresque-bagatelles, op 11 (c1890). Elisabeth Westenholz, pf. BIS CD-167/168 6 Brahms, J. Sonata no 3 in D minor, op 108 (1886). Krysia Osostowicz, vn; Susan Tomes, pf. Hyperion CDA66465 21 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Goldmark, K. Overture: In the spring, op 36 (1888). Irish NSO/Stephen Gunzenhauser. Naxos 8.550745 10 Waldteufel, E. Love and Spring (1880). Slovak State PO/Alfred Walter. Marco Polo 8.223451

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14:30 FROM CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA Prepared by Derek Parker Ponce, M. Symphonic divertimento: Ferial. Royal PO/Enrique Bátiz. ASV DCA 738 15 Ginastera, A. Suite from ballet Estancia, op 8a (1941). London SO/Eugene Goossens. Price-less D24924 12 D’Rivera, P. The village street quartet (2000). Ying Quartet. Quartz QTZ 2003 15 Márquez, A. Danzón no 2 (1993). Simón Bolívar Youth O of Venezuela/Gustavo Dudamel. DG 477 7457 10 Revueltas, S. La noche de los Mayas (1939). Mexico City PO/Enrique Bátiz. EMI CDC 7 49785 2 28 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Marilyn Schock

19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD Koechlin, C. Symphonic poem: The Spring with Frank Presley running, op 95 (1908-27) SWR RSO, Stuttgart/ Heinz Holliger. 20:00 THE WORLD OF A SWR Music SWR19046CD 33 SYMPHONY César Franck: Symphony in D minor Schumann, R. Symphony no 1 in B flat, Prepared by David Brett op 38, Spring (1841). Bavarian RSO/Rafael Kubelik. Franck, C. Prelude, fugue and variation, op 18 Sony SBK 48 269 35 (1862). Simon Preston, org. LP Argo 5BBA 1013-15 11 12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON Saint-Saëns, C. Caprice on Danish and with Sue Jowell Russian airs, op 79 (1887). Members of Nash 13:00 TWO’S COMPANY Ensemble. Prepared by Elaine Siversen Hyperion CDA67431/2 11 Villa-Lobos, H. Bachianas brasileiras no 6 (1938). Geoffrey Collins, fl, Nigel Westlake, bass cl. Fine Music concert recording 8 Liszt, F. Die Ideale (1857; transcr. Liszt 185758). Tami Kanazawa, pf; Yuval Admony, pf. Naxos 8.570736 24 Alwyn, W. Concerto for oboe, harp and strings (1943-44). Jonathan Small, ob; Eleanor Hudson, hp; Royal Liverpool PO/David LloydJones. Naxos 8.570144 19 Ravel, M. Alborada del gracioso (1905; arr. Safri Duo). Safri Duo, perc. Chandos CHAN 9482 6 Paganini, N. Grand sonata in A, op 39 (180304). Monica Huggett, vn; Richard Savino, gui. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907116 23

Tchaikovsky, P. Souvenir of a beloved place, op 42 (1878). James Ehnes, vn; Vladimir Ashkenazy, pf. Sydney Symphony SSO201206 17

Franck, C. Sonata in A (1886). Shlomo Mintz, vn; Yefim Bronfman, pf. DG 477 5448 28 d’Indy, V. Karadec, op 34 (1890). Iceland SO/ Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN 10514 11 Chausson, E. Chanson perpétuelle, op 37 (1898). Janet Baker, mezz; Melos Ensemble/ Bernard Keeffe. Decca 476 7091 7 Franck, C. Symphony in D minor (1887-88). ORTF NO/Jean Martinon. Erato 2292-45088-2 41 22:00 ALICE AND ELFRIDA Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Tegnér, A. Blessed, yea blessed. Ida Falk Winland, sop; Danderyds Vocal Ensemble/ Rikard Karlsson. BIS CD-2237 3 Andrée, E. Quartet in A minor (1865). Thorunn Osk Marinosdottir, va; Trio Nordica. IMCD 113 23

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13:00 TEACHER AND STUDENTS Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy in A, op 124 (1907). Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl; Marielle Nordmann, hp. Sony SK 44552 13

Friday 24 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

Fauré, G. Suite from Pelléas et Mélisande, op 80 (1898; orch. Koechlin). Sarah Wagener, sop; SWR RSO, Stuttgart/Heinz Holliger. SWR Music SWR19046CD 21

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Gard 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Journey through history Prepared by Chris Blower Various. Variations on a waltz by Anton Diabelli (pub. 1823). Evelyne Duborg, pf. Capriccio 10 091

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Sor, F. Six waltzes, op 18. Margarita Escarpa, gui. Naxos 8.554197 13

Koechlin, C. Dances for Ginger, op 163 (193739); Sonatine, op 59 no 3 (1916). Michael Korstick, pf. SWR MUSIC SWR19047CD 11

Dvorák, A. Two waltzes for string quartet, op 54 nos 1, 4 (1880). The Lindsays. ASV DCS 446 7

Elgar, E. Piano quintet in A minor, op 84 (1918-19). Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66645

Strauss, R. Waltzes, from Der Rosenkavalier (1911; arr. Prihoda). Gil Shaham, vn; Akira Eguchi, pf. DG 447 640-2 7

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

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Lambert, C. Piano concerto (1924). David Owen Norris, pf; BBC Concert O/Barry Wordsworth. ASV WHL 2122 19 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Lloyd Capps

10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Michael Field

19:00 FRIDAY JAZZ SESSION with Alex Siegers

Adams, J. The chairman dances (1986). City of Birmingham SO/Simon Rattle. EMI 5 55051 2 13

20:00 EVENINGS WITH THE ORCHESTRA East-West Prepared by Heather Middleton

12:00 A JAZZ HOUR with Barry O'Sullivan

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Sheppard, J. Media vita (16th C). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell 454 916-2

Moeran, E.J. Theme and variations (1920). Iris Loveridge, pf. Lyrita REAM 1103 12

Boccherini, L. Symphony in A (1787). New Berlin CO/Michael Erxleben. Brilliant Classics 94386 18

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14:00 ENGLISH PIANO FOCUS Prepared by James Nightingale

Strauss, J. II Waltz: The Emperor, op 437 (1889). Vienna PO/Mariss Jansons. Sony 88875174772 11

Brahms, J. Piano concerto no 2 in B flat, op 83 (1878-81). Garrick Ohlsson, pf; Melbourne SO/Tadaaki Otaka. ABC 481 0409 51

22:00 BAROQUE AND BEFORE Celebrating 50 years of the Tallis Scholars Prepared by Glenys Eddy

Morley, T. Hark! Alleluia; Phillis, I fain would die now (16th C). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell GIMSE 403 7

Lumbye, H. Waltz: Sadness (1844). Tivoli SO/ Tamás Vetö. Marco Polo 8.225223 8

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Chen - He. Violin concerto, Butterfly lovers (1959). Tang Baodi, vn; Central Philharmonic Society of China/Yuan Fang. Olympia OCD 701 28

Enescu, G. Concertstück (1906). Lawrence Power, va; Simon Crawford-Phillips, pf. Hyperion CDA68165 8

Howell, D. Piano concerto in D minor (1923). Danny Driver, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Rebecca Miller. Hyperion CDA68130 20

Shostakovich, D. Four waltzes. Andras Adorján, fl; Eduard Brunner, cl; Wassilij Lobanow, pf. Tudor 727

Akutagawa, Y. Ellora symphony (1958). New Zealand SO/Takuo Yuasa. Naxos 8.555975 17

Qigang Chen. The five elements. NO of France/Didier Benetti. Virgin 5 45549 2

Kapsberger, G. Gagliarda 1; Gagliarda 4; Corrente 12 (16th C). Konrad Junghänel, lute. Accent ACC 8016 D 4 Compère, L. Missa on Natovotate Deus Noster Jesu Christie (16th C). Orlando Consort. Metronome MET 1002-01

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Milán, L. Fantasias, nos 10, 18, 21 (16th C). Christopher Wilson, vihuela; Andrew Lawrence-King, hp. Hyperion CDA 66653

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Brumel, A. The earthquake Mass. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 026

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Saturday 25 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC with Stephen Wilson 09:00 WHAT'S ON IN MUSIC Our weekly guide to musical events in and around Sydney

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Edwards, R. The heart of night. Riley Lee, shakuhachi; Melbourne SO/Arvo Volmer. ABC 476 3768 18 Schat, P. Symphony no 3, op 45, Gamelan (1998-99). Royal Concertgebouw O/Hans Vonk. Radio Nederland RCO12004 13 Busoni, F. Indian fantasy, op 44 (1913-14). Nelson Goerner, pf; BBC PO/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHAN 10302 23

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09:05 THE PIANO ALONE Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Bach, J.S. Suite no 6 in E, BWV817, French (c1724). Alicia de Larrocha, pf. Philips 456 886-2 15 Soler, A. Sonata in D. Alicia de Larrocha, pf. Decca 433 920-2 6 Mompou, F. Seven songs and dances (192162). Alicia de Larrocha, pf. Decca 433 929-2 28


Grandison, M. Tasmanian sparkling; Eden Valley riesling; Pinot noir, from Cellar door suite for cello octet (2016). Cellists of Metropolitan O, Sydney/Mark Grandison. Fine Music concert recording 10

10:00 CENTRES OF MUSIC Bologna - Ferrara Prepared by Rex Burgess Torelli, G. Concerto in D for trumpet and organ. Jiri Neradilek, tpt; Kurt Ison, org. Con Alma BAR 964

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14:30 SATURDAY MATINEE Perti, G. Motet: Gaudeamus omnes (1704Choral masterworks: Celebrating 50 years 06). Basle Madrigalists; Musica Fiorita/Daniela of the Tallis Scholars Dolci. Prepared by Elaine Siversen Pan Classics PC 10357 18 Cazzati, M. Trio sonata for two violins and continuo, op 18 no 9. Ensemble Mensa Sonora/Jean Maillet. Pierre Verany PV730036 6 Bassani, G. Nascere, nascere, dive puellule. René Jacobs, ct; Dieltiens, vc; Konrad Junghänel, lute; Roel Gottfried Bach, org. Harmonia Mundi GD 77177 7 Alberti, G. Chamber concerto, op 1 no 7 (1713). Basle CO/Julia Schröder, vn & dir. DHM 88985315592

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Gasparini - Bononcini. Mirena e Floro o La Nana francese e Armena (1718). Kathleen van de Grauff, sop; Peter van de Grauff, bass bar; Comic Intermezzo O. Naxos 8.570035 34

Weinberger, J. Polka and fugue, from Schwanda the bagpiper (1927; arr. Bainum). President's Own United States Marine Band/ Michael Colburn. Naxos 8.570243 8

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Fucik, J. Overture: Marinarella, op 215. Royal Australian Navy Band/Phillip Anderson. Royal Australian Navy RAN-005 13 12:00 URBAN JAZZ LOUNGE with Leita Hutchings 13:00 IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD with Maureen Meers Nostalgic music and artists from the 30s, 40s and 50s and occasionally beyond, in a trip down many memory lanes

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Quintet in F minor (1902). Massimo Palumbo, pf; Nuovo Quartetto Modigliani. Nuova Era SP 108 18

A NNI V ERSA RY Taverner, J. Missa, Gloria tibi Trinitas. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 045 41

Symphonic poem: Roman festivals (1928). Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. Decca 478 2826 26

Palestrina, G. da Missa Papae Marcelli (pub. 1567). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 041 32

22:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME Prepared by Rex Burgess

Victoria, T. de Tenebrae responsories (pub. 1585). Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell CDGIM 022 1:06 17:00 SOCIETY SPOT Sydney Schubert Society with Ross Hayes

Hyman, D. Excerpts from Moonstruck (1988). Dean Martin, voice; Nora Shulman, fl; Jack Zaza, mand; Ed Bickert, gui; Dominic Cortese, accordion; Dick Hyman, pf & dir. Capitol Records 7 90231 2 18 Piovani, N. Excerpts from Life is beautiful (1998). O Dell’Accademia Musicale Italiana/ Nicola Piovani. Virgin Records America, Inc. 8474022 24 Bource, L. Excerpts from The artist (2011). Brussels PO; Flanders O/Ernst Van Tiel. Sony 88697978952 12 19:00 EMERGENT JAZZ with Keith Pettigrew 20:00 THE LIFE OF A COMPOSER Ottorino Respighi Prepared by Jennifer Foong

Respighi, O. Overture to La boutique 14:00 CELLOS IN COMPANY fantasque, op 40 (1919). Scottish NO/ Prepared by Elaine Siversen Alexander Gibson. 3 Boccherini, L. Sonata in G. Josep Bassal, vc; Chandos CHAN 6503 Wolfgang Lehner, vc. Suite: The musical snuffbox (1930). Antonio Naxos 8.557795 13 Plotino, fl; Alberto Boschi, fl, pic; Paolo Hadar, Y. Evening of roses (1957). Sheku Kanneh-Mason, vc; cellos of the City of Birmingham SO. Decca 483 2948

The piper of Dundee, from Four Scottish songs (1924). Andrea Catzel, sop; Reinild Mees, pf. Channel CCS 14998

Concerto gregoriano (1921). Vadim Brodsky, vn; Rome SO/Francesco La Vecchia. Brilliant Classics 94394 32

18:00 STAGE AND SCREEN Prepared by Anabela Pina

11:30 ON PARADE Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans

Gossez, A. March: Sur l’esplanade. Republican Guard Cavalry Band. naïve V 5386

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Ancient airs and dances, suite no 1 (1917). Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati. Mercury 478 5092 17

Bottini, ob; Sergio Dagnino, ob, cora; Gabriele Screpis, bn; Luigi Tedone, bn; Hector Moreno, Norberto Capelli, pf. Dynamic CDS 96 10

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Kuhlau, F. Suite from Elverhøj, op 100 (1828). Odense SO/Othmar Maga. Unicorn-Kanchana DKP(CD)9132 33 Liszt, F. Sonata in B minor (1853). Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 472 763-2 31 Ibert, J. String quartet (1937-42). New Netherlands String Quartet. Olympia OCD 469

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Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Suite from The golden cockerel (1909). Russian NO/Mikhail Pletnev. Newton 8802037 27

Sunday 26 November 00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC with Peter Poole 09:00 INTIMATE VOICES Brass in chamber, Part 4 Prepared by Paul Cooke Medtner, N. Sonata vocalise, op 41 no 1 (1922-23; arr. Tozer, McDonald). Hector McDonald, hn; Geoffrey Tozer, pf. Fine Music concert recording 13 Dagnelies, D. Fantaisie variée. Nick Byrne, ophicleide; David Miller, pf. Melba MR 301111 12 Reinecke, C. Trio in A minor, op 188 (1887). Ingo Goritzki, ob; Barry Tuckwell, hn; Ricardo Requejo, pf. Claves 50 803 28


10:00 THE CLASSICAL ERA Prepared by Derek Parker Carvalho, J. de Sousa Overture to L’Eumene (1773). Liszt Ferenc CO/János Rolla. Hungaroton HCD 12884 7 Cambini, G. Sinfonia concertante in D (c1780). Raffaele Giuliani, fl; Mauro Catalano, vn; Malgorzata Graczyk, vn; Milan CO/Paolo Vaglieri. Nuova Era 7059 16 Starzer, J. Divertimento in C. Camerata Bern/ Thomas Füri. Archiv 410 599-2 16 Bach, J. Christian Vo solcando un mar crudele, from Artaserse (c1760). Bejun Mehta, ct; Akademie für Alte Musik, Berlin/René Jacobs. Harmonia Mundi HMC 902172 7 Brillon de Jouy, A. Sonata no 7 in B flat (c1760). Nicolas Horvath, pf. Grand Piano GP872-73 11 Schröter, J. Concerto in C, op 3 no 3 for piano, two violins and basso continuo (1774). Concilium Musicum Vienna/Paul Angerer. Koch 3-1242-2 16

Webern, A. Two songs for mixed choir and five instruments, op 19 (1926). John Alldis Choir; Members of London SO/Pierre Boulez. Sony SM3K 45845 2 Weill, K. Five songs from The threepenny opera (1928; arr. Malzew). Alliage Quintet. Sony 19075818372 15 Braunfels, W. Don Juan variations, op 34 (1922-24). Staatskapelle Weimar/Hansjörg Albrecht. OEHMS OC 1846 35

13:00 WORLD MUSIC Whirled Wide with Gerry Myerson 14:00 THE PIANO SONATA Brahms and Grieg, Part 4 Prepared by Jennifer Foong Bach, J.S. Fantasia and fugue in A minor, BWV904 (c1725). Jayson Gillham, pf. ABC 481 7686 8 Beethoven, L. Eight variations in C on a theme by Count Waldstein, WoO67 (1794). Cullan Bryant, Dmitry Rachmanov, pf. Naxos 8.572519-20 10 Brahms, J. Sonata no 3 in F minor, op 5 (1853). Nelson Freire, pf. Decca 483 2154 37 15:00 SUNDAY SPECIAL German music between the wars Prepared by James Nightingale Schulhoff, E. Suite for chamber orchestra (1921). Bavarian RSO/James Conlon. Capriccio C7297 18

18:00 THE ALLEGRI QUARTET Prepared by Derek Parker Crusell, B. Quartet no 2 in C minor, op 4 (1804). Thea King, cl; members of Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA66077 18 Boccherini, L. Quintet in F, op 45 no 2 (1797). Sarah Francis, ob; Allegri String Quartet. Decca 433 173-2 11

Eisler, H. Kantate auf den Tod eines Genossen, op 64; Kriegskantate, op 65 (1937). Britten, B. Quartet no 1 in D, op 25 (1941). Stefanie Wüst, sop; Ebony Band/Werner Allegri String Quartet. Herbers. 24 RN Music MCCN120 11 Decca 478 5364 Hindemith, P. Symphonic dances (1937). BBC 19:00 JAZZ INTERACTION PO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. with Eddie Bernasconi Chandos CHAN 9530 28 20:00 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT 17:00 HOSANNA Prepared by Rex Burgess Prepared by Jeremy Hall Mendelssohn, F. Incidental music to A Weelkes, T. Gloria in excelsis Deo. Oxford Camerata; Gary Cooper, org; Jeremy Summerly, cond. Naxos 8.553209 3

Hänsel, P. String quintet in G. Maureen Jones, Hymn. The king of love my Shepherd is. Choir pf; Zurich Chamber Ensemble. of Westminster Abbey/Martin Neary. Jecklin 608-2 23 Sony SONYTV49CD 3 Reichardt, J. Symphony in G. New Dutch Weelkes, T. Service for trebles. Choir of Academy/Simon Murphy. Winchester Cathedral; Timothy ByramPentaTone PTC 5186 787 10 Wigfield, org; David Hill, cond. Helios CDH55259 10 12:00 CLASSIC JAZZ with Dave Mac

Mathias, W. Recessional, op 96 no 4. Huw Williams, org. Guild GMCD 7304 4

When David heard. Oxford Camerata; Gary Cooper, org; Jeremy Summerly, cond. Naxos 8.553209 4

Howells, H. A hymn for St Cecilia. Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge; Simon Bland, org; Stephen Layton, cond. Hyperion CDA67914 3 Weelkes, T. Hosanna to the son of David. Choir of Winchester Cathedral/David Hill. Hyperion CDH55259 2 Give ear, O Lord. Oxford Camerata; Gary Cooper, org; Jeremy Summerly, cond. Naxos 8.553209

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Walton, W. Jubilate Deo. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral, London; Simon Johnson, org; Andrew Carwood, cond. Decca 483 1736 4 Moore, P. Evening prayers. Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge/Mark Williams. Signum SIGCD446 6 Hymn. Christ triumphant, ever reigning. Choir of Wells Cathedral; Rupert Gough, org; Malcolm Archer, cond. Hyperion CDP12101 3

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midsummer night’s dream, op 21 (1826 and op 61 (1843). Gewandhaus O/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 481 0778 29 Violin concerto in E minor, op 64 (1844). Kyung Wha Chung, vn; Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 478 2826 26 Symphony no 4 in A, op 90, Italian (1833). Gewandhaus O/Kurt Masur. Teldec 243 463-2 29 21:30 NEW HORIZONS Prepared by James Nightingale Younan, E. The fertile crescent (2021). Croissants & Whiskey. ABC ABCL0055

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El Khoury, B. Rivers, op 89 (2012). Giacomo Scinardo, pf. Naxos 8.579022 9 Gyger, E. Petit testament (2008). Alison Morgon, sop; Jenny Duck-Chong, mezz; Sally Whitwell, pf. Tall Poppies TP258 10 Gourzi, K. P-ILION, nine fragments of an eternity (2007). Ensemble Coriolis. ECM New Series 2309 481 0988 10 Lim, L. Annunciation tryptych (2019-22). Emily Hindrichs, sop; WDR SO/Christan Mãcelaru. Kairos 0022003KAI 44 23:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS Portraits with Isobel Archer


Bridge, F. Three pieces. Maggini Quartet. Naxos 8.553718 4

Monday 27 November

Delius, F. The song of the high hills (1911). Freda Hart, sop; Leslie Jones, ten; Luton Choral Society; Royal PO/Thomas Beecham. Naxos 8.110982/83 25

00:00 CLASSIC-ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with James Hunter

14:00 MOZART FOR PIANO Prepared by Derek Parker Mozart, W. Sonata no 13 in B flat, K333 (1783-84). Mitsuko Uchida, pf. Philips 422 115-2

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Bach, C.P.E. Flute sonata in G, Wq133, Hamburg (1786). Kate Clark, baroque fl; Nicholas Parle, hpd. Fine Music concert recording

Sonata no 15 in C, K545, For beginners (1788). András Schiff, pf. Philips 456 925-2

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Haydn, M. Divertimento in D for wind sextet (1786). Consortium Classicum. Schwann 310 002 H1 10 Cimarosa, D. Io son placida e serena, from L’impresario in angustie (1786). Paola Cigna, sop; Bruno Maderna O/Aldo Salvagno. Brilliant Classics 95746 5 Viotti, G. Sinfonia concertante no 2 in B flat (1786). Roberto Baraldi, vn; Alberto Martini, vn; Accademia dei Filarmonici/Aldo Sisillo. Naxos 8.553861 20 Kozeluch, L. Sonata in D minor, op 20 no 3 (1786). Christine Faron, fp. Schwann 3-1059-2 16 Mozart, W. Trio, K498, Kegelstatt (1786). Martin Fröst, cl; Antoine Tamestit, va; Leif Ove Andsnes, pf. BIS BIS-1893 19 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Derek Parker

Sonata in D, K448 (1781). Murray Perahia, pf; Radu Lupu, pf. CBS MK 39511 22 15:00 IN LULLY'S TIME Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Lully, J-B. Overture to Roland (1685). Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset. Ambroisie AM 167 4 Roberday, F. Fugue no 4, reverse and two other subjects, from 12 Fugues and caprices (pub.1660). Gillian Weir, org. Argo 460 185-2 4 Charpentier, M-A. Pour la fête de l’Epiphanie, H395 (mid-1670s). Le Concert de Nations/ Jordi Savall. Astrée E 8713 7 Lully, J-B. Ballet des plaisirs (1655). Aradia Baroque Ensemble/Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.554003 13 Lully, J-B. fils Concert for the King’s supper. Musica Florea/Marek Stryncl. MBF 1108 24

Mayr, J.S. Overture to Arianna a Nasso (1815). Bavarian Classical Players/Franz Hauk. Naxos 8.573484 8 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Stephen Wilson Vaughan Williams, R. Double concerto (1946). Ralph Markham, pf; Kenneth 19:00 JAZZ ABOUT TOWN Broadway, pf; Royal PO/Yehudi Menuhin. with Deborah Evans Virgin VC 90733-2 29 20:00 STORMY MONDAY Beethoven, L. Symphony no 6 in F, op 68, with Austin Harrison Pastoral (1808). CO of Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 2292-46452-2

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12:00 SWING SESSIONS with John Buchanan 13:00 THE UPWARD AND DOWNWARD SLOPE Prepared by Elaine Siversen Vaughan Williams, R. Songs of travel (1904). John Shirley-Quirk, bass-bar; Viola Tunnard, pf. Heritage HTGCD 283/4 25

22:00 JAZZ AFTER HOURS with Gail Monjo

Tuesday 28 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Julie Simonds

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Beethoven, L. Sonata no 17 in D minor, op 31 no 2, Tempest (1801-02). Alfred Brendel, pf. Brilliant Classics 94272 21 Couperin, F. The apotheosis of Corelli. Marco Gaggini, hpd; Gian Luca Rovelli, hpd. Brilliant Classics 95752 13

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC A year in retrospect: 1786 Prepared by Stephen Wilson

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09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Colours of the keyboard Prepared by Rex Burgess

Bottesini, G. Concerto no 2 in B minor. Joel Quarrington, db; Andrew Burashko, pf. Naxos 8.557042 14 Schubert, F. Viola, D786. Brigitte Geller, sop; Ulrich Eisenlohr, pf. Naxos 8.557171 12 Rachmaninov, S. Sonata no 2 in B flat minor, op 36 (1931). Howard Shelley, pf. Hyperion CDS 44046 20 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Jennifer Foong Handel, G. Overture to Faramondo, HWV39 (1738). English CO/Richard Bonynge. ABC 482 1059 8 Grechaninov, A. Cello concerto, op 8 (1895). Alexander Ivashkin, vc; Russian State SO/ Valery Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9559 17 Gluck, C. Suite du divertissement, from Iphigenia in Aulis (1774). Rhenish CO/Jan Corazolla. Christophorus CHE 0064-2 10 Lyatoshynsky, B. Symphony no 3 in B minor, op 50 (1951). Ukrainian State SO/ Theodore Kuchar. Naxos 8.223540

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12:00 JAZZ RHYTHM with Jeannie McInnes 13:00 FINE MUSIC NOTES with Iris Zeng Highlights of Fine Music on air for November 14:00 POETIC INSPIRATIONS Walt Whitman Prepared by Paul Cooke Weill, K. Beat! Beat! Drums!; Dirge for two veterans, from Four Walt Whitman songs (1942). Anna Prohaska, sop; Eric Schneider, pf. DG 479 2472 8 Holst, G. Overture: Walt Whitman, op 7 (1899). Ulster O/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.572914

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Vaughan Williams, R. Toward the unknown region (1905-06). Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Ch & O/David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.557798 12


Brian, H. Concert overture: For valour (1904/06). RTÉ NSO/Tony Rowe. Naxos 8.572014

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Delius, F. Sea drift (1903-04). Bryn Terfel, bass-bar; Bournemouth Symphony Ch & O/ Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9214 26 Carpenter, J. Sea drift (1933). Indianapolis SO/Raymond Leppard. Decca 458 157-2 14 Hartmann, K. Symphony no 1 in A, Versuch eines Requiem (1936). Doris Soffel, cont; Bavarian RSO/Fritz Rieger. Wergo WER 60187-50 28 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Michael Morton-Evans 19:00 THE JAZZ BEAT with Lloyd Capps 20:00 JUST IN with David Garrett A selection from the latest recordings to arrive at the Fine Music Library 22:00 CHAMBER SOIRÉE Prepared by Di Cox Fauré, G. Suite: Dolly, op 56 (1906; arr.). Amsterdam Guitar Trio. Newton 8802093 14 Schumann, R. Trio no 3 in G minor, op 110 (1851). Rostislav Dubinsky, vn; Yuli Turovsky, vc; Luba Edlina, pf. Chandos CHAN 8832/3 31 Berwald, F. Grand septet in B flat for winds and strings. Gervase de Peyer, cl; Melos Ensemble. EMI 5 65995 2 23 Franck, C. Sonata in A (1886). Christian Ferras, vn; Pierre Barbizet, pf. DG 480 6655

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Beethoven, L. Sextet in E flat for two horns and string quartet, op 81b (c1795). Gaudier Ensemble. Hyperion CDA66513 16

Wednesday 29 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE 03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN 06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Stephen Wilson

09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Rescued from the shadows Prepared by Elaine Siversen Ciconia, J. O rosa bella (c1400). Newberry Consort. Harmonia Mundi HMU 907038 6 Wassenaer, U. Concerto no 3 in A for strings. Combattimento Consort Amsterdam/Jan Willem de Vriend. NM Classics 92030 9

Bellini, V. Ah non credea mirarti, from La sonnambula (1831). Emma Matthews, sop; Steve Davislim, ten; Melbourne SO/Andrea Molino. ABC 481 4236 5 Schubert, F. Fantasy in C, D934 (1827). Adele Anthony, vn; Jonathan Feldman, pf. Naxos 8.554148 25

Haydn, J. Symphony no 104 in D, London (1795). Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. 27 Rore, C. de Motet: Parce mihi. Tallis Scholars/ ABC 481 8572 Peter Phillips. 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE Gimell CDGIM 029 11 with Michael Field Van Maldere, P. Trio sonata no 1 for two 19:00 PLANET JAZZ violins and continuo. André Siwy, vn; Yaga with Xavier Bichon Siwy, vn; Simone Vierset, hpd. LP Alpha Brussels BRB 9 9 20:00 AT THE OPERA Praeger, H. Introduction, theme and Opera oscura: The island of the spirits variations, op 21. Konrad Hünteler, fl; Reinbert Reichardt, J. Die Geisterinsel. Opera Evers, gui. (Singspiel) in three acts. Libretto by Friedrich Pantheon D 14 112 10 Wilhelm Gotter and Friedrich Hildebrand von Léonard - Servais. Grand concert duo on two Einsiedel, after Shakespeare’s The Tempest. English national airs. Vera Beths, vn; Anner First performed Berlin, 1798. Bijlsma, vc. PROSPERO: Ekkehard Abele, bass EMI CDC 7 49009 2 12 MIRANDA: Ulrike Staude, sop Lekeu, G. Sonata in G (1891). Jeannine ARIEL: Romelia Lichtenstein, sop Vieuxtemps, pf. CALIBAN: Tom Sol, bass LP Pavane ADW 7088 19 FERNANDO: Markus Schäfer, ten FABIO: Barbara Hannigan, sop 10:30 CONCERT HALL STEFANO: Yoshitaka Ogasawara, bass Prepared by Frank Morrison ORONZO: Jörg Hempel, bass Wagner, R. Siegfried idyll (1870). San Rheinische Kantorei; Das Kleine Konzert/ Francisco SO/Herbert Blomstedt. Hermann Max. Decca 436 129-2 20 cpo 777 548-2 2:33 Skryabin, A. Piano concerto in F sharp minor, The magician Prospero and his daughter op 20 (1896). Roger Woodward, pf; Sydney Miranda are banished to a magic island after SO/Edo de Waart. he loses the duchy of Milan to his brother. ABC 465 671-2 26 Prospero uses his powers to liberate good Schoenberg, A. Symphonic poem: Pelléas spirits Maja and Ariel from the witch Sycorax, and Mélisande, op 5 (1903). Cologne RSO/ driving her into the sea and taking Ariel's son Hermann Scherchen. Caliban into his care. Nine years later, a ship Arkadia CDGI 769.1 38 passes by and Prospero orders Ariel to draw it to the island. It is wrecked during a storm. 12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES A survivor, Fernando, Prince of Naples, lands with Robert Vale and meets Prospero, who realises who he is. Fernando meets Miranda and they fall in 13:00 IN CONVERSATION love. Three members of Fernando's retinue, with Simon Moore Fabio, Stefano and Oronzo, come ashore. 14:00 AUSTRALIANS PERFORM Caliban, appearing to them as the ruler of CLASSICAL the island, encourages them to kill Prospero. Prepared by James Nightingale Seeing Fernando as a threat, Caliban decides to disguise himself as Fernando and seduce Mozart, W. Trio no 1 in G, K496 (1786). Miranda but his plan is overheard by Prospero. Robert Ingram, vn; Georg Pedersen, vc, Ariel leads the three shipwreck survivors to Gerard Willems, pf. Tall Poppies TP070 27 Prospero who turns them to stone but then releases them. Disappointed, Caliban throws Weber, C.M. Sonata no 1 in C, op 24 (1812). himself into the sea. Ariel intercedes with Stephanie McCallum, pf. ABC 462 763-2 27 Prospero for the lovers.

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A sailor arrives with news that the people of Milan have revolted and wish Prospero to return as their duke. He renounces his magic and they all leave the island.

Saint-Saëns, C. Fantasy: Africa, op 89 (1891). Stephen Hough, pf; City of Birmingham SO/ Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA67331/2 10

Mozart, W. Nine variations in G on a theme by Elgar, E. Six promenades (1878). Athena Duport, K573 (1789). Bart van Oort, fp. Ensemble. Brilliant Classics 93025 14 Chandos CHAN 241-33 14 23:00 MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Prepared by Paul Cooke Honegger, A. Prelude from Shakespeare’s The tempest (1923). Royal PO/Hermann Scherchen. Westminster 471 245-2 4 Alwyn, W. Symphonic prelude: The magic island (1952). Jonathan Small, ob; Eleanor Hudson, hp; Royal Liverpool PO/David LloydJones. Naxos 8.570144 11 Nyman, M. Where the bee dances (1991). Amy Dickson, sax; Royal PO/Mikel Toms. Sony 88697376792 16 Vine, C. Suite from The tempest (1990). Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 226-7

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Stanford, C. Villiers Sonata no 1 in D, op 11 (c1880). Paul Barritt, vn; Catherine Edwards, pf. Hyperion CDA67024 23 10:30 CONCERT HALL Prepared by Helen Milthorpe Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Overture: Russian Easter festival, op 36 (1888). Bolshoi SO/ Alexander Lazarev. Erato 4509-94808-2 16 Weber, C.M. Clarinet concerto no 1 in F minor, op 73 (1811). Oskar Michallik, cl; Staatskapelle Dresden/Kurt Sanderling. Berlin 0012862BC 24 Balakirev, M. Symphony no 1 in C (1897). Philharmonia O/Yevgeny Svetlanov. Hyperion CDA66691-2 44

Thursday 30 November 00:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE

12:00 JAZZ AFTER NOON with Sue Jowell

03:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN

13:00 A GRAND FRENCH DESERT Prepared by Peter Poole

06:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST with Simon Moore 09:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC Romantics, tributes and dedications Prepared by Paul Cooke Lyadov, A. The enchanted lake, op 62 (1909). Queensland SO/Vladimir Verbitsky. ABC 476 3510 9 Chabrier, E. Bourrée fantasque (1891). Angela Hewitt, pf. Hyperion CDA67515

Smyth, E. Mrs Waters’ aria, from The boatswain’s mate (1914-15). Eiddwen Harrhy, sop; Plymouth FO/Philip Brunelle. Virgin VC 7 91188-2 9

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Beethoven, L. Elegiac song, op 118 (1814). Ambrosian Singers; London SO/Michael Tilson Thomas. CBS MK 76404 7

Devienne, F. Flute concerto no 2 in D (1783). Marc Grauwels, fl; Walloon CO/Bernard Labadie. Naxos 8.555918 20 Reicha, A. Grand sonata in C (c1805). Ivan Ilić, pf. Chandos CHAN 10950 27 Saint-Saëns, C. Suite, op 16. Maria Kliegel, vc; Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Jean-François Monnard. Naxos 8.553039 19

David, Félicien. Le desert. An ode symphony in three parts (1844). Cyrille Dubois, ten; Zachary Wilder, ten; Accentus; Paris CO/Laurence Equilbey. Naive V 5405 45 15:00 QUINTETS IN MINOR KEYS Prepared by Elaine Siversen Fauré, G. Piano quintet no I in D minor, op 89 (1906). Domus. Hyperion CDA66766 29 Bowen, Y. Horn quintet in C minor, op 85 (1927). Endymion. Dutton Epoch LXBOX 2012 26 16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE with Sue Jowell 19:00 THE NEW JAZZ STANDARD with Frank Presley 20:00 THE WORLD OF A SYMPHONY Gustav Mahler: Symphony no 1 Prepared by Rex Burgess Nielsen, C. Suite, op 1 (1888). Nordic CO/ Christian Lindberg. BIS CD-1538 14 Strauss, R. Death and transfiguration, op 24 (1888-89). Cleveland O/George Szell. Sony SBK 53511 24 Glazunov, A. Fantasy: The sea, op 28 (1889). Moscow SO/Igor Golovchin. Naxos 8.553512

Mahler, G. Symphony no 1 in D (1888/93/9698). Sydney SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Sydney Symphony SSO201001 52 22:00 ANNE AND MARGARET Prepared by Jacky Ternisien Boyd, A. Goldfish through summer rain (1978); Cloudy mountain (1981). Geoffrey Collins, fl; David Miller, pf. Tall Poppies TP127 13 Sutherland, M. Six profiles (1945-46); Valse descant (pub. 1968). David Lockett, pf. ABC 441 934-2 13 22:30 ULTIMA THULE

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The following composers have works of at least five minutes on the November dates listed Abbott, K. b1971 5 Abel, C. 1723-1787 1 Adam, A. 1803-1856 18 Adams, J. b1947 10,24 Akutagawa, Y. 1925-1989 24 Albéniz, I. 1860-1909 15,17 Alberti, G. 1685-1751 25 Alkan, C-V. 1813-1888 18 Allegri, G. 1582-1652 7 Alwyn, W. 1905-1985 23,29 Andrée, E. 1841-1929 23 Ariosti, A. 1666-1729 23 Armanini, M. 20th C 10 Armstrong, C. b1959 18 Arriaga, J. 1806-1826 17 Bach, C.P.E. 1714-1788 4,9,14,18,27 Bach, J. Christian 1735-1782 3,14,26 Bach, J.S. 1685-1750 2,4,5,10,14,18,21,25,26 Bach, W.F. 1710-1784 8,14 Bainton, E. 1880-1956 12 Bairstow, E. 1874-1946 19 Balakirev, M. 1837-1910 30 Bantock, G. 1868-1946 2 Barbieri, F. 1823-1894 10 Bartók, B. 1881-1945 11,14 Bassani, G. c1657-1716 25 Bassi, L. 1833-1871 6 Bax, A. 1883-1953 9 Beach, A. 1867-1944 2 Beath, B. b1932 8 Beethoven, L.1770-1827 5,6,7,11,12, 14,16,19,20,22,26,27,28,30 Bellstedt, H. 1858-1926 18 Benjamin, A. 1893-1960 18 Bennett, Robert. 1894-1981 11 Berg, A. 1885-1935 8 Bériot, C-A. de 1802-1870 4 Berlioz, H. 1803-1869 2,13 Bernstein, L. 1918-1990 6 Berwald, F. 1796-1868 5,28 Bizet, G. 1838-1875 2,18 Bliss, A. 1891-1975 24 Blodek, V. 1834-1874 22 Boccherini, L. 1743-1805 7,16,21,24,25,26 Bochsa, N. 1789-1856 12 Boëllmann, L. 1862-1897 19 Bomtempo, J. 1771-1842 19 Bonis, M. 1858-1937 16 Bonshek, C. b1977 8 Borodin, A. 1833-1887 2,20 Bottesini, G. 1821-1889 28 Boulanger, L. 1893-1918 16 Bource, L. b1970 25 Bowen, Y. 1884-1961 30 Boyd, A. b1946 30 Brahms, J. 1833-1897 5,7,11,12,1 3,15,16,18,19,23,24,26 Braunfels, W. 1882-1954 4,26 Bray, C. b1982 1 Brian, H. 1876-1972 2,28 Bright, D. 1862-1951 17 Brillon de Jouy, A. 1724-1824 26 Britten, B. 1913-1976 8,12,21,22,26 Brod, H. 1801-1838 15 Brophy, G. b1953 13 Bruch, M. 1838-1920 18 Bruckner, A. 1824-1896 4,7 Brumel, A. c1460-c1515 24 Bryant, S. b1972 11 Busoni, F. 1866-1924 24 Butterworth, G. 1885-1916 11 Buxtehude, D. 1637-1707 3,18 Byrd, W. 1543-1623 5,7 Cabanilles, J. 1644-1712 22 Caccini, G. c1545-1618 11 Cambini, G. 1746-1825 26 Cannabich, C. 1731-1798 19 Canteloube, J. 1879-1957 1 Carpenter, J. 1876-1951 28 Carr-Boyd, A. b1938 2 Cartellieri, A. 1772-1807 8 Carulli, F. 1770-1841 1 Carvalho, J. de Sousa 1745-1798 26 Castello, D. 1590-1658 5 Castelnuovo-Tedesco, M. 1895-1968 6 Cawrse, A. b1981 13 Cazzati, M. c1620-1677 25 Chabrier, E. 1841-1894 30 Chaminade, C. 1857-1944 16 Chaplin, C. 1899-1977 21

Ch & O: Chorus & Orchestra CO: Chamber Orchestra FO: Festival Orchestra NO: National Orchestra NSO: National Symphony Orchestra PO: Philharmonic Orchestra RO: Radio Orchestra RSO: Radio Symphony

Charpentier, M-A. 1643-1704 27 Chausson, E. 1855-1899 16,23 Cherubini, L. 1760-1842 16 Chopin, F. 1810-1849 18 Ciconia, J. c1335-1411 29 Cimarosa, D. 1749-1801 27 Clemens non Papa, J. c1510-c1556 3 Clementi, M. 1752-1832 2,5,12 Coles, C. 1888-1918 11 Compère, L. c1445-1518 24 Copland, A. 1900-1990 6 Corelli, A. 1653-1713 4 Cornysh, W. 1465-1523 3 Corrette, M. 1707-1795 14 Coste, N. 1806-1883 17 Couperin, F. 1668-1733 21,28 Cramer, J. 1771-1858 12 Crusell, B. 1775-1838 26 Dagnelies, D. 1825-1894 26 Dargomizhsky, A. 1813-1869 22 David, Félicien. 1810-1876 30 David, Ferdinand. 1810-1873 5 Davis, C. b1936 21 Debussy, C. 1862-1918 7,12,21 Delius, F. 1862-1934 2,15,21,27,28 Devienne, F. 1759-1803 30 Donizetti, G. 1797-1848 16 Drouet, L. 1792-1873 5 Dussek, J. 1760-1812 18 Dvorák, A. 1841-1904 14,21,24 Dyson, G. 1883-1964 10 d’Indy, V. 1851-1931 23 D’Rivera, P. b1948 23 Eben, P. 1927-2007 23 Edwards, R. b1943 3,10,13,24 Eisler, H. 1898-1962 26 El Khoury, B. b1957 26 Elgar, E. 1857-1934 2,6,13,14,21,24,30 Enescu, G. 1881-1955 22,24 Engel, J. d1788 22 Ernst, H. 1814-1865 9 Falla, M. de 1876-1946 1,20 Farrenc, L. 1804-1875 16 Fasch, J. 1688-1758 4,9 Fauré, G. 1845-1924 5,18,24,28,30 Ferguson, L. c1755-1823 22 Fibich, Z. 1850-1900 5 Field, J. 1782-1837 3,5 Filtz, A. 1730-1760 16 Finzi, G. 1901-1956 9,12,22 Fisher, J. 1744-1806 20 Fitelberg, J. 1903-1951 6 Foerster, J. 1859-1951 1 Foerster, K. 1616-1673 15 Fossa, F. de 1775-1849 1 Françaix, J. 1912-1997 19 France, S. b1968 13 Franck, C. 1822-1890 14,15,23,28 Freitas Branco, L. 1890-1955 5 Frescobaldi, G. 1583-1643 8,16 Fuchs, K. b1956 3,19 Fucik, J. 1872-1916 25 Gade, N. 1817-1890 3,13 Galuppi, B. 1706-1785 17 Geminiani, F. 1687-1762 11 German, E. 1862-1936 17 Gifford, H. b1935 12 Giger, P. b1952 8 Ginastera, A. 1916-1983 19,23 Gipps, R. 1921-1999 10 Glanville-Hicks, P. 1912-1990 2 Glass, P. b1937 12 Glazunov, A. 1865-1936 6,17,30 Glière, R. 1875-1956 20 Glinka, M. 1804-1857 4,12,22 Gluck, C. 1714-1787 11,12,28 Godard, B. 1849-1895 12 Goldmark, K. 1830-1915 16,23 Gordon, C. b1956 10,19 Gougeon, D. b1951 12 Gould, M. 1913-1996 6 Gounod, C. 1818-1893 4,17 Gourzi, K. b1962 26 Grainger, P. 1882-1961 9,11 Granados, E. 1867-1916 10,17 Grandison, M. b1965 25 Grechaninov, A. 1864-1956 18,28 Gretton, H. b1984 5 Grieg, E. 1843-1907 3,5,13,14,20

Orchestra RTO: Radio & Television Orchestra RTV SO: Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra SO: Symphony Orchestra TO: Theatre Orchestra alto: male alto ban: bandoneon

Guillemain, L-G. 1705-1770 1 Gyger, E. b1968 26 Haglund, T. b1959 15 Handel, G. 1685-1759 2,3,5,7,16,28 Hanmer, R. 1917-1994 15 Hänsel, P. 1770-1831 26 Hansen, T. 1847-1914 3 Harrison, L. 1917-2003 2 Hartmann, K. 1905-1963 28 Hasse, J. 1699-1783 8 Haydn, J. 1732-1809 5,9,10,11,12,14,17,21,29 Haydn, M. 1737-1806 27 Henselt, A. 1814-1889 8 Herman, J. 1931-2019 11 Hidalgo, J. 1612-1685 23 Hindemith, P. 1895-1963 5,12,26 Hindson, M. b1968 5 Hoffmeister, F. 1754-1812 15 Holborne, A. fl. c1584-1602 1 Holmboe, V. 1909-1996 3 Holst, G. 1874-1934 8,9,28 Holzbauer, I. 1711-1783 3 Hovhaness, A. 1911-2000 8 Howard, J.N. b1951 18 Howell, D. 1898-1982 24 Hummel, J. 1778-1837 16,19 Hyde, M. 1913-2005 2 Hyman, D. b1927 25 Ibert, J. Isaac, H. Ives, C.

1890-1962 25 c1450-1517 3 1874-1954 15

Jacquet de la Guerre, E-C. c1666-1729 4 Jadin, H. 1769-1802 17 Janácek, L. 1854-1928 9,12,21 Jarrett, K. b1945 2 Jenkins, J. 1592-1678 22 Josquin Desprez. c1450-1521 3 Kats-Chernin, E. b1957 13 Kelly, F. 1881-1916 11 Khachaturian, A. 1903-1978 3 Kleinig, H. 20th C 10 Kodály, Z. 1882-1967 10 Koechlin, C. 1867-1950 23,24 Kozeluch, L. 1747-1818 16,27 Krommer, F. 1759-1831 7,13,21 Kuhlau, F. 1786-1832 2,8,25 Kuhnau, J. 1660-1722 8 Kuula, T. 1883-1918 5 Lambert, C. 1905-1951 24 Lanner, J. 1801-1843 9,13 Lassus, O. de 1532-1594 3 Leclair, J-M. 1697-1764 4,7 Lehár, F. 1870-1948 11 Leifs, J. 1899-1968 12 Lekeu, G. 1870-1894 29 Léonard, H. 1819-1890 4 Levy, J. 1838-1903 13 Lim, L. b1966 26 Liszt, F. 1811-1886 8,16,20,22,23,25 Lotti, A. c1667-1740 1 Lully, J-B. 1632-1687 12,27 Lully, J-B. fils 1665-1743 27 Lumbye, H. 1810-1874 24 Lutoslawski, W. 1913-1994 18 Lyadov, A. 1855-1914 30 Lyatoshynsky, B. 1895-1968 28 MacFarren, G. 1813-1887 17 MacFarren, W. 1826-1905 17 Mackenzie, A. 1847-1935 3,17 Maconchy, E. 1907-1994 9 Mahler, G. 1860-1911 4,6,30 Mantia, S. 1873-1951 18 Marcello, A. 1684-1750 13 Márquez, A. b1950 23 Martin, F. 1890-1974 13 Martinu, B. 1890-1959 14,17 Matsumura, T. 1929-2007 17 Mayr, J.S. 1763-1845 27 McDowell, C. b1951 5 Medtner, N. 1880-1951 26 Melani, A. 1639-1703 11 Mendelssohn, F. 1809-1847 4,8,19,26 Mendelssohn, Fanny. 1805-1847 3,9,14 Mercadante, S. 1795-1870 5 Merula, T. c1595-1665 1

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

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