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Wednesday 11 February 2015 Rāapa 11 Hui-tanguru 2015

  • 12:00 AM. Music Through the Night

    Disc 1

    ROSSINI: Overtures, William Tell; Il Signor Bruschino; Bianca e Falliero; Barber of Seville; Armida; Semiramide; Línganno Felice; Matilde di Shabran; Demetrio e Polibio; La Gazza Ladra - La Scala Phil/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 448 218)

    1:15 approx - Disc 2

    CARULLI: Guitar Concerto in E minor Op 140, Petit Concerto de Société; MOZART arr Romero: Adagio in E K261; MOLINO: Guitar Concerto in E minor; MOZART arr Romero: Rondo in C K373; CARULLI: Guitar Concerto in A Op 8a - Pepe Romero (gtr), ASMF/Iona Brown (Philips 426 263)

    2:25 approx - Disc 3

    VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Serenade to Music; Five Mystical Songs; Fantasia on Christmas Carols; Flos Campi - Thomas Allen (bar), Nobuko Imai (vla), Corydon Singers, English CO/Matthew Best (Hyperion CDA 66420)

    3:35 approx - Disc 4

    MACDOWELL: Concert Etude; FAURÉ arr Grainger: Aprés un rêve; GOTTSCHALK: Manchega; BEACH: Scottish Legend; Tyrolean Valse-Fantasia; Fireflies; GOTTSCHALK: The Union; BEACH: A Hermit Thrush at Eve; MACDOWELL: Hexentanz; FAURÉ arr Grainger: Nell; DOWLAND arr Grainger: Now, O noe, I needs must part; CARRENO: Corbeille de fleurs; GOTTSCHALK: Home sweet home; Souvenir de Porto Rico; GRAINGER: Irish Tune from County Derry; GERSHWIN arr Grainger: The man I love; GERSHWIN trans Wodehouse: Clap yo' hands - Alan Feinberg (pno) (Argo 436 121)

    4:50 approx - Disc 5

    BYRD: early works for voices, viols & virginals - Sophie Yates (virginals), Fretwork, I Fagiolini/Robert Hollingworth (Chandos CHAN 0578)

    Freeview 51; Sky 422

  • 6:00 AM. Classic Morning

    6:00 CPE BACH: Symphony in F Wq183/3 - Salzburg Chamber Phil/Yoon K Lee (Naxos 8.553289)

    SAINT-SAËNS: Romance in F Op 36 - Henri Demarquette (cello), Brigitte Engerer (pno) (Mirare MIR 108)

    BEETHOVEN: Prisoners' Chorus, O welche Lust, from Fidelio - Ekkehard Wagner (ten), Frank Schiller (bar), Leipzig Radio Choir, Dresden State Orch/Silvio Varviso (Philips 422 410)

    TELEMANN: Flute Sonata in D - Karl Kaiser (fl), members of Camerata Cologne (DHM 05472 77361)

    SIBELIUS: Pohjola's Daughter - Moscow Phil/Vassily Sinaisky (Brilliant Classics 9212)

    7:00 GURIDI: The Country House, Prelude to Act 2 - Madrid Community Orch/Miguel Roa (Naxos 8.555957)

    BACH: Violin Concerto in G minor BWV1056 - Rachel Podger (vln/dir), Brecon Baroque (Channel Classics CCS SA 30910)

    D SCARLATTI: Keyboard Sonata in G minor Kk373 - Eugene Albulescu (pno) (Manu CD MANU 1523)

    SCHUBERT arr Webern: German Dances D790 - Berlin Radio SO/Matthias Bamert (Musica Mundi 311 135)

    HASSELMANS: La Source - Susan Drake (harp) (Hyperion CDA 66038)

    COPLAND: Cuban Dance - Detroit SO/Leonard Slatkin (Naxos 8.559758)

    8:00 Beauty Spot: GRIEG: Fourth movement, Air, from Holberg Suite - NZSO CO/Donald Armstrong (dir) (RNZ)

    STRAUSS: Introduction, Theme and Variations in Eb - Barry Tuckwell (horn), Vladimir Ashkenazy (pno) (Decca 430 370)

    CHOPIN orch Douglas: Les Sylphides, excerpts - Paris Conservatoire Orch/Peter Maag (Decca 417 840)

    GIESEKING: Sonatine for flute & piano - Jeffrey Khaner (fl), Charles Abramovic (pno) (Avie AV 2076)

    MENDELSSOHN ed Hogwood: Hebrides Overture - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 478 1525)

  • 9:00 AM. The Works

    SCHUBERT: Octet in F D803 - Edding Quartet, Northernlight (PHI LPH 015)

    BERWALD ed Castegren: Symphony No 2 in D, Capricieuse - Danish National SO/Thomas Dausgaard (Chandos CHAN 10303)

    SCHUMANN: Carnival Jest from Vienna Op 26 - Finghin Collins (pno) (Claves 50 2806/07)

    GRIEG: Peer Gynt, incidental music

    Peer Gynt......................... Peter Mattei

    Solveig.............................. Camilla Tilling

    Anitra............................... Charlotte Hellekant

    Arvo Leibur (vln), Rain Vilu (vla), Ellerhein Girls' Choir, Estonian National Male Choir & SO/Paavo Järvi (Virgin 5 45722)

  • Noon Upbeat

    Music news & current affairs with Eva Radich (RNZ)

  • 1:30 PM. Recent Releases

    TAVENER: Funeral Ikos - Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips (Gimell GIMSE 404)

    RACHMANINOV: Variations on a theme of Corelli Op 42 - Steven Osborne (pno) (Hyperion CDA 67936)

  • 2:00 PM. Afternoon Requests

    GRÉTRY: Pantomime, from Zémire & Azor - New Zealand SO/John Hopkins (Kiwi CD KML 2)

    DVORÁK: Song to the moon, from Rusalka - Renée Fleming (sop), London SO/Georg Solti (Decca 455 760)

    SIBELIUS: Symphony No 2 in D Op 43 - Hallé Orch/Mark Elder (Hallé CD HLL 7516)

    (Box 123, Wellington or concert@radionz.co.nz)

  • 3:00 PM. CD Masters

    Classic performances from the back catalogue

    HEINICHEN: Concerto in F Seibel234, from Dresden Concerti - Cologne Musica Antiqua/Reinhard Goebel (dir) (rec 1992) (Archiv 437 549)

    GODOWSKY: Studies 7-12a, from Studies on Chopin Etudes - Marc-André Hamelin (pno) (rec 1998) (Hyperion CDA 67411/2)

    HAYDN: String Quartet in D minor Op 76/2, Fifths - Angeles String Quartet (rec 1994-1999) (Philips 464 650)

    HEINICHEN: Sonata in A S208; Concerto Movement in C minor S240, from Dresden Concerti - Cologne Musica Antiqua/Reinhard Goebel (dir) (rec 1992) (Archiv 437 549)

  • 4:00 PM. Made in New Zealand

    NZ performers and composers

    FINZI: Let us garlands bring, Come away, death; Who is Sylvia?; Fear no more the heat of the sun; O mistress mine; It was a lover and his lass - Jonathan Lemalu (bbar), BBC SO/Jac Van Steen (BBC Music BBC MM 298)

    A RITCHIE: Pink & White - Martin Setchell (organ of Christchurch Town Hall) (Atoll ACD 605)

    UTTING arr Moriarty: Onslow College Suite - New Zealand Guitar Quartet (Ode CDMANU 5153)

    KARLOWICZ: A Sorrowful Tale - New Zealand SO/Antoni Wit (Naxos 8.570295)

    BEETHOVEN: Variations on Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen - Inbal Megiddo (cello), Jian Liu (pno) (Rattle RAT D035)

  • 5:00 PM. Cadenza

    ROSSINI: Il Signor Bruschino, Overture - Prague SO/Christian Benda (Naxos 8.570934)

    GRANADOS: Spanish Dance No 5, Andaluza - Aleksandr Tsiboulski (gtr) (Tsiboulski APT-CD 101)

    DEBUSSY arr Roger-Ducasse: Rhapsody for alto saxophone & orchestra - Gerard McChrystal (sax), Ulster Orch/Yan Pascal Tortelier (Chandos CHAN 9129)

    LISZT: Mephisto Waltz No 1 - David Wilde (pno) (Delphian DCD 34118)

    SAINT-SAËNS: Second movement, part 2, Maestoso-Allegro, from Symphony No 3 in C minor Op 78, Organ - Peter Averi (organ of the Wellington Town Hall), New Zealand SO/Victor Yampolsky (Kiwi CD SLC 215)

    6:00 GROFÉ: Sunrise, from Grand Canyon Suite - Cincinnati Pops Orch/Erich Kunzel (Telarc CD 80474)

    WIENIAWSKI: Grand duo polonais Op 8 - Piotr Janowski (vln), Wolfgang Plagge (pno) (2L 30)

    AUBER: Grand Pas Classique - English Concert Orch/Richard Bonynge (Decca 421 818)

    PIAZZOLLA: Le Grand Tango - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Igor Uriash (pno) (EMI CZS 5 72016)

    VERDI: Grand March, from Aida - Atlanta Symphony Chorus & Orch/Robert Shaw (Telarc CD 80152)

  • 7:00 PM. Appointment

    The War That Changed The World

    Five programmes

    (3) London: The Psychology of War

    What did the world's first industrial war do to the minds of people who fought in it?

    The third debate of the series comes from The Imperial War Museum in London as we explore the psychology of war. What drove men to volunteer for the war? What drove them to the edge of sanity when they got there? Historian and broadcaster Amanda Vickery is joined by a panel of experts and a live audience to explore the mental impact of fighting the war at home and abroad. World War One experts Dan Todman and Michael Roper are joined by the celebrated cultural historian, Joanna Bourke, who presents her specially commissioned essay, Shell Shock and the Shock of Shells. How does a society recover from war, and what difference does winning or losing make to a psychological recovery? (recorded in The Imperial War Museum in London by BBC)

  • 8:00 PM. Music Alive

    San Francisco Opera Season

    Ten operas from one of the world's leading producers for the lyric stage

    Ten programmes

    (8) WAGNER: Lohengrin, an opera in three acts

    King's Herald................... Brian Mulligan

    King Heinrich................... Kristinn Sigmundsson

    Telramund........................ Gerd Grochowski

    Ortrud............................... Petra Lang

    Elsa................................... Camilla Nylund

    Lohengrin......................... Brandon Jovanovich

    Nobles of Brabant............ Nathaniel Peake

    .......................................... Robert Watson

    .......................................... Joo Won Kang

    .......................................... Ryan Kuster

    Ivan Kiryakin

    Gottfried von Brabant...... Dylan Zorn

    San Franscico Opera Chorus & Orch/Nicola Luisotti (San Francisco Opera)

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