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On Air.<br />

3 M B S P R O G R A M G U I D E<br />

D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 2 – J a n u a r y 2 0 1 3<br />

Asher Fisch on Melba<br />

The Melba Ring Highlights<br />

“Superb … as good as you’ll get … Asher Fisch conducts and shapes the<br />

work’s huge trajectory with the surest touch. ★★★★★”<br />

Classic <strong>FM</strong> Magazine UK - OPERA AND VOCAL DISC OF THE MONTH<br />

Liszt/Wagner Paraphrases<br />

Top 5 CDs of 2012 list Classiquenews France


General Manager’s Message<br />

Firstly, to our music trivia buffs, an apology that the<br />

demands of fitting in two months’ programming have<br />

meant we’ve not been able to include the quiz in this<br />

month’s On Air. We promise it will return in February.<br />

We have many summer treats in store: a very special episode of<br />

Night Tram, at 10pm on Saturday 1 December, when our Abbotsford<br />

Lady Marigold Southey Studio will become a live jazz venue with<br />

presenter Peter Green hosting groups including the Juliarna Clarke<br />

Trio and the Royal Jelly Dixieland Band.<br />

If you are a Wagner fan like me, don’t miss the first episode of the<br />

Countdown to the Ring which will air on 23 January at 8pm as part<br />

of Wednesday Night at the Opera. This national collaboration will offer<br />

insights into the monumental work and glimpses of the preparations<br />

for the fully staged cycle in Melbourne at the end of 2013.<br />

At <strong>3MBS</strong> we face a pressing need to increase our level of financial<br />

support in or<strong>der</strong> to maintain our broadcasting, and we are thrilled<br />

that many – in fact, most – of Australia’s most extraordinary pianists<br />

are donating their talent in a ground-breaking event – the first ever<br />

Australian performance of all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas in one<br />

day. This event will take place in the beautiful BMW Edge, with<br />

ticket options ranging from a very accessible single session ticket to a<br />

“marathon” pass to all performances. Of course, we will broadcast the<br />

entire nearly 14 hours of performance so, if you can’t be there, do tune<br />

in.<br />

As we launch into the busy pre-Christmas period, I hope you are able<br />

to take a little time out to be “in the moment” with a piece of music,<br />

whether it is in the car, on your phone as you walk the dog, or in your<br />

favourite domestic space. I wish you all a safe and happy holiday break.<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Alan Hutchison Chair<br />

Paul Kelly Vice-Chair<br />

Sally Hutchison Board Secretary<br />

Lisa Phillips Treasurer<br />

Chris Howlett<br />

Alan Joyce<br />

Jurgen Schaub<br />

John Worcester<br />

HONORARY PATRON<br />

Richard Divall AO OBE<br />

2 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> CHAMPION PATRON<br />

Alan Richmond<br />

Anne Frankenberg<br />

STAFF<br />

Anne Frankenberg General Manager<br />

Richard Leathem Operations Manager<br />

Joel Carnegie Special Projects Manager<br />

Alex T<strong>sir</strong>gialos Program & Digital Content Manager<br />

Robert Gibbs Fundraising Manager<br />

Tom Ford Sponsorship Manager<br />

Cameron Paine Technical Manager<br />

Greg Segal Broadcast Technologist<br />

Peter Gibson Broadcast Engineer<br />

FRONT COVER<br />

Asher Fisch<br />

December 2012 –<br />

January 2013<br />

On Air.<br />

2 Message from the General Manager<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> Program Guide<br />

4 Patrons of <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

5 A Lasting Legacy … Richard Divall ao obe<br />

6 Asher Fisch<br />

10 Countdown to the Ring<br />

11 December Guide<br />

47 January Guide<br />

48 Program Grid<br />

82 Major Works<br />

93 Thomas Tallis’ Top Twenty Terrific Trinkets of<br />

Tantalizing Trivia … November Quiz Answers<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> On Air<br />

Editor<br />

John Barns<br />

Proof Rea<strong>der</strong>s<br />

Anne Bellew<br />

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Coordinator<br />

Alex Birnie<br />

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Production<br />

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<strong>3MBS</strong> Volunteers<br />

On Air / December 2012 – January 2013<br />

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Patrons of <strong>3MBS</strong> …<br />

Early last year <strong>3MBS</strong> faced an unexpected and substantial expense which<br />

impacted significantly on our continuing operations. We want to express our<br />

sincere gratitude for the deep generosity of Mr W & Mrs J Mack, whose<br />

significant donation in June 2011 allowed the station to offset this expense.<br />

While this one-off donation allowed us to recalibrate, <strong>3MBS</strong> relies on annual<br />

financial support to maintain our constant broadcasting and support of<br />

Melbourne artists. Listed below are the individuals who have donated to <strong>3MBS</strong> in<br />

the past twelve months. With their exceptional generosity this Melbourne radio<br />

institution is able to continue to broadcast the finest of classical music and jazz<br />

for your listening enjoyment.<br />

HONORARY PATRON<br />

Richard Divall AO OBE<br />

CHAMPION PATRON (25,000 +)<br />

Alan Richmond<br />

PLATINUM PATRON<br />

(10,000 - $24,999)<br />

Hans & Petra Henkell<br />

GOLD PATRONS (5,000 - $9,999)<br />

Neilma Gantner<br />

Peter Laver<br />

SILVER PATRONS (1,035 - $4,999)<br />

Valerie & John Atkin<br />

John Barns<br />

Margaret Bowman<br />

June Danks<br />

Edward Davies<br />

Anne Frankenberg &<br />

Adrian McEniery<br />

Robert Gibbs & Tony Wildman<br />

Jean Hadges<br />

Marjorie Hall<br />

Sally & Alan Hutchison<br />

Kay Jackson<br />

Gretel Pitt<br />

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Margaret S Ross AM<br />

Hector Walker<br />

BRONZE PATRONS (500 - $1,034)<br />

Helen Brack<br />

Tom & Beth Bruce<br />

Maureen Brunt<br />

Elizabeth Duffield<br />

Ian & Enid Haskins<br />

Lyndsey Hawkins<br />

Joan E Ikin<br />

Shirley Krahnert<br />

David Menzies<br />

Susan B Morgan<br />

Bailleau Myer<br />

Dennis & Fairlie Nassau<br />

Eva Owies<br />

David & Henrietta Roberts<br />

Barbara Shearer<br />

Jan Smith<br />

Thilo & Julie Troschke<br />

Christine Wright<br />

Anonymous (1)<br />

BLUE PATRONS (< $499)<br />

With our sincere thanks to our<br />

567 individuals.<br />

BECOMING A PATRON<br />

If you are consi<strong>der</strong>ing patronage and would like to talk about<br />

the <strong>3MBS</strong> Patrons Program please call Anne Frankenberg on<br />

(03) 9416 1035 for a private discussion.<br />

LEAVING A BEQUEST<br />

Some of our supporters, including our beloved volunteers, our<br />

patrons and our subscribers choose to leave a lasting legacy of<br />

support to <strong>3MBS</strong> via a bequest. If you are thinking of leaving a<br />

bequest so your contributions can be made into the future, please<br />

call Anne Frankenberg on (03) 9416 1035 for a private discussion.<br />

A Lasting Legacy …<br />

When <strong>3MBS</strong> Honorary Patron Richard Divall announced at the<br />

recent Young Performers Awards he had recently amended his will to<br />

leave a bequest to the station his words clearly resonated with some<br />

members of the audience.<br />

Indeed, before the end of the afternoon one other <strong>3MBS</strong> listener<br />

came forward to discuss making a bequest and another inquired about<br />

how such giving benefits the station.<br />

Both of these gestures were good news for Richard who has a very<br />

long association with the station: “Too long to remember”, he laughs<br />

when asked to name the year he was first asked to consi<strong>der</strong> taking on<br />

the role.<br />

In the intervening years <strong>3MBS</strong> listeners have come to know Richard<br />

“as one of the family” on air, either conducting one of the several<br />

orchestras with which he has recorded, particularly Orchestra Victoria<br />

and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, or being interviewed by station<br />

presenters.<br />

As well as his work as a conductor, Richard is busier than ever these<br />

days as an academic within the music faculty of Monash University,<br />

along with pionee<strong>ring</strong> research into music written du<strong>ring</strong> the early<br />

years of Victoria.<br />

His decision to make his bequest to <strong>3MBS</strong> known to the wi<strong>der</strong><br />

audience is with the hope it will inspire others to follow: “Providing a<br />

lasting benefit is a very worthwhile gift”.<br />

For further information on how you may take this step, please contact<br />

Anne Frankenberg on (03) 9416 1035.<br />

dec 2012 – – jan 2013 On On Air Air 55


Asher Fisch<br />

Asher Fisch’s name first came to the attention of many Australian<br />

music lovers through his epic 2004 performances of Wagner’s Ring<br />

with the State Opera of South Australia and the Adelaide Symphony<br />

Orchestra. This seminal achievement in Australian music making - a<br />

production nearly a century in the making – has achieved endu<strong>ring</strong> life<br />

around the world through another first, the first complete Ring to be<br />

released in multi-channel SACD, available on Melba Recordings.<br />

Asher Fisch is now recognised as one of the most celebrated Wagnerian<br />

conductors of our era and maintains a daunting schedule in opera<br />

houses and concert stages around the world. In recent years Mr Fisch<br />

has split much of his time in Europe between two of Germany’s<br />

principal opera houses – the Bayerischestaatsoper and the Dresden<br />

Semperoper (Sächsische Staatsoper) – conducting the major operas of<br />

Wagner and Verdi there. An important part of his career in the United<br />

States is his role at the Seattle Opera where he will revisit, as musical<br />

director, Wagner’s epic Ring in next year’s anniversary season.<br />

In celebration of Wagner’s 200th birthday in 2013 and commemorating<br />

the fabulous 2004 Adelaide Ring season Melba Recordings has released a<br />

2 disc set of highlights of Fisch’s monumental 2004 un<strong>der</strong>taking with a<br />

cast featu<strong>ring</strong> the majestic Lisa Gasteen as Brünnhilde, Stuart Skelton<br />

as Siegmund, and three won<strong>der</strong>ful singers, sadly no longer with us,<br />

Deborah Riedel as the doomed Walsung heroine Sieglinde, Gary Ridout<br />

as foolhardy Siegfried and Chrisopher Doig as the crafty Loge.<br />

Asher Fisch came to his role as a conductor in opera houses through<br />

the time-honoured route as a pianist with wide experience of working<br />

with singers. In his formative years as a conductor Mr Fisch was<br />

mentored by another active pianist/conductor Daniel Barenboim and,<br />

like Barenboim, has remained a committed pianist. His performance<br />

at the keyboard b<strong>ring</strong>s together many strands of his career, a vocal and<br />

flexible approach to music developed through his close association with<br />

singers, a symphonic conception of complicated musical scores honed<br />

through his work as a coordinator of vast orchestral forces and, of<br />

course, the masterful influence of Daniel Barenboim.<br />

Maestro Fisch demonstrates<br />

the profundity of his<br />

performance at the keyboard<br />

in a new recording on Melba<br />

of Liszt’s paraphrases of music<br />

from Wagner’s operas. Liszt’s<br />

adaptations present Wagner’s<br />

music “unplugged” with<br />

favourite concert showpieces<br />

distilled to their essence. In<br />

his revealing performances,<br />

Fisch b<strong>ring</strong>s a depth of scholarship and un<strong>der</strong>standing of historical<br />

context to his performances yet always touched with his easy vocal<br />

logic in shaping a melody.<br />

Maestro Fisch offers some insights on the relationship between the two<br />

composers:<br />

As a star pianist who travelled widely in Europe, dazzling audiences<br />

with his perfect but seemingly impossible virtuosity and romantic<br />

composing genius, Franz Liszt was the most famous musician of his age<br />

when he took it upon himself to promote the music of an eccentric and<br />

little known German opera composer by the name of Richard Wagner.<br />

What makes Liszt’s championing of Wagner (then living in exile in<br />

Switzerland following a scandalous affair in Dresden) even more<br />

remarkable is that he knew only three of his operas: Rienzi, Der<br />

fliegende Hollän<strong>der</strong> and Tannhäuser. Monumental creations such as Der<br />

Ring <strong>des</strong> Nibelungen and Tristan und Isolde were still some years in the<br />

future. But Liszt recognised Wagner’s genius and, when he settled in<br />

Weimar in 1848, he dedicated his time there, alongside composing and<br />

conducting at Court concerts and the city’s theatre (now the Deutsches<br />

Nationaltheater), to supporting the work of talented young composers<br />

such as Wagner and Hector Berlioz.<br />

Liszt was only two years ol<strong>der</strong> than Wagner, but given his immense<br />

fame and consi<strong>der</strong>able influence, his support for the revolutionary<br />

opera composer-in-waiting was crucial. Without it, it is hard to imagine<br />

that Wagner would have enjoyed such acknowledgment of his music<br />

as he did in his own lifetime. Liszt regularly performed Wagner’s<br />

operas in Weimar and persuaded managers of other German theatres<br />

to include his works in their repertory and publishers to publish his<br />

music. He even lent money on occasion to his chronically un<strong>der</strong>funded<br />

colleague. “My holy Franz!” is how Wagner, who clearly un<strong>der</strong>stood<br />

the importance of Liszt’s support, addressed his friend and benefactor<br />

in one of his letters. Their correspondence deals primarily with the<br />

production and distribution of Wagner’s works and very little with<br />

Liszt’s own compositions. Indeed, the letters also contain hardly a<br />

mention of the piano transcriptions. Nor do we know how Wagner felt<br />

about Liszt’s elaborate treatment of his music.<br />

For 19th-century pianists, opera transcriptions were an important part<br />

of the repertory and were included in almost every piano recital. They<br />

were extremely popular with audiences, too, giving them a chance to<br />

hear their favourite opera tunes outside of the theatre. They also gave<br />

performers an opportunity to show off their virtuosity and, for pianists<br />

who were also composers, to offer displays of their own improvisatory<br />

and compositional skills.<br />

Liszt first thought of setting Wagner’s music for piano while prepa<strong>ring</strong><br />

for the first performances of Tannhäuser in Weimar in February 1849.<br />

“Speaking of clever ideas…” he wrote to Wagner, “do you know what<br />

I have taken into my head to do? Nothing more, nothing less, than<br />

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Countdown to the Ring<br />

In 2013, opera lovers across the world will celebrate the 200th anniversary<br />

of the birth of Richard Wagner. In Australia, we will also be celebrating,<br />

with Opera Australia set to perform Wagner’s epic “Ring Cycle” in<br />

Melbourne later in the year.<br />

In a new content collaborative venture, the Fine Music Network is<br />

celebrating by presenting an exciting new 10-part series, <strong>des</strong>igned to<br />

unravel the practical intricacies and cultural fascination related to<br />

Wagner’s epic production.<br />

Comprising a network of dedicated fine music community broadcasters<br />

across Australia, the Fine Music Network inclu<strong>des</strong> Fine Music 102.5<br />

(Sydney), <strong>3MBS</strong> Fine Music Melbourne (Melbourne), 4MBS Classic <strong>FM</strong><br />

(Brisbane), 5MBS (Adelaide) and ArtSound (Canberra), all of whom will<br />

contribute to the series.<br />

With funding support from<br />

the Community Broadcasting<br />

Foundation and Hans<br />

Henkell, Countdown to the<br />

Ring will introduce a variety<br />

of topics as we examine<br />

the cultural phenomenon<br />

and attraction of the<br />

production. We will speak<br />

to all the major participants<br />

involved in the forthcoming<br />

Australian production;<br />

examine a range of issues<br />

and historical perspectives<br />

in some depth with experts<br />

and thought lea<strong>der</strong>s, and make<br />

the production accessible to<br />

everyone by demystifying and<br />

contextualizing this epic work.<br />

(l-r) Researcher Jack Osborne, Executive<br />

Producer Joel Carnegie, interviewee and<br />

Ring Cycle Principal Sponsor Maureen<br />

Wheeler, Producer Evita Louis, and<br />

Researcher Frank Prain.<br />

The series will also have its own dedicated blog<br />

www.countdowntothe<strong>ring</strong>.com that will present ancillary content<br />

for the program including news, reviews, extended interviews,<br />

images and much more. You can also follow the program on Twitter:<br />

@RingCountdown, or visit <strong>3MBS</strong>’ Facebook page for updates.<br />

From discussions revolving around the leitmotifs, to questions of<br />

religion, to a look back at the last complete Ring Cycle performance<br />

in Adelaide and “fly on the wall” style commentary from within the<br />

rehearsal rooms – Countdown to the Ring will engage both Wagner<br />

followers and those who are discove<strong>ring</strong> this epic work for the first time.<br />

The official Countdown commences at 8pm on 23 January 2013, in<br />

Wednesday Night at the Opera and broadcasts each month on 103.5<strong>FM</strong>,<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> Digital & via the <strong>3MBS</strong> website.<br />

Joel Carnegie<br />

Executive Producer “Countdown to the Ring”<br />

December.<br />

A day-by-day program of our fine music broadcasting.<br />

SATURDAY 1 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Arts Beat<br />

with Paul Butler, Jacqui Grantford<br />

or Susan Porter<br />

Cove<strong>ring</strong> music and the arts in<br />

Melbourne and Victoria.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Mussorgsky (arr. Rimsky-<br />

Korsakov): Khovanshchina:<br />

Prelude. London SO/Jacek<br />

Kaspszyk. Collins 26005 6<br />

Cui: Suite concertante, Op.25.<br />

Takako Nishizaki, vln. Hong<br />

Kong PO/Kenneth Schermerhorn.<br />

Marco Polo 8.220308 21<br />

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in C minor, Op.18. Evgeny Kissin,<br />

pno. London SO/Valery Gergiev.<br />

RCA RD 87982 34<br />

Taneyev: Symphony No.4 in C<br />

minor, Op.12. Philharmonia<br />

Orch/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8953 42<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Ignaz Moscheles<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: • Anticipations of<br />

Scotland, Op.75. Howard Shelley,<br />

pno. Tasmanian SO/Howard<br />

Shelley. Hyperion CDA 67276 15<br />

• Piano Concerto No.3 in G minor,<br />

Op.58. Howard Shelley, pno.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67276 30<br />

• Two Studies, Op.105. Piers Lane,<br />

pno. Hyperion CDA 67394<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with John Collins<br />

Vivaldi: Concerto in B flat for<br />

Violin & Oboe, RV.548. Nigel<br />

Kennedy, vln. Albrecht Mayer,<br />

oboe. Members of Berlin PO.<br />

4<br />

EMI 5 57859 2<br />

Bach: St Matthew Passion,<br />

10<br />

BWV.244: Come, you daughters,<br />

help me lament. Collegium<br />

Vocale Ghent. La Chapelle<br />

Royale/Philippe Herreweghe.<br />

HM HMX 2908226.28<br />

Bach: English Suite No.6<br />

in D minor, BWV.811.<br />

7<br />

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Piotr An<strong>der</strong>szewski, pno.<br />

Virgin VC5 45632 2<br />

Buxtehude: Canzona in G,<br />

BuxWV.170. Julia Brown, org.<br />

30<br />

Naxos 8.570312<br />

Carissimi: Lamento della Maria<br />

Stuarda. Elisabeth Speiser, sop.<br />

Hans Ludwig Hirsch, hpschd.<br />

4<br />

Jecklin-Disco JD 5004 2<br />

Ritter: Suite in F sharp<br />

12<br />

minor. Gustav Leonhardt, clav.<br />

Philips 422 349-2 12<br />

Bach: Mass in B minor, BWV.232:<br />

Kyrie. Sylvia McNair, sop. Dolores<br />

Ziegler, m-sop. Atlanta SO &<br />

Chamber Chorus/Robert Shaw.<br />

Telarc 80233 20<br />

Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor for<br />

Two Violins, RV.578, Op.3/2. Nigel<br />

Kennedy & Daniel Stabrawa,<br />

vlns. Members of the Berlin PO.<br />

EMI 5 57859 2 6<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Krommer: Partita in F, Op.57. Sam<br />

Curkpatrick & Macarthur Clough,<br />

cls. Rachel Cashmore & Amelia<br />

Coleman, oboes. Jenna Breen &<br />

Rosie Savage, horns. Chloe Turner,<br />

Claire Ramuscak & Greg Taylor,<br />

bsns. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Haydn: Divertimento in A,<br />

Hob.X:3. Limoges Baroque<br />

Ensemble. Quatuor Mosaiques/<br />

19<br />

Christophe Coin. Laborie LC03 19<br />

Rachmaninov: Symphony No.3 in<br />

A minor, Op.44. Royal PO/Andrew<br />

Litton. Virgin VMT 7 59279 2 43<br />

Bizet: Children’s Games. Laurence<br />

Fromentin & Dominique Plancade,<br />

pno duet. EMI 5 72526 2 22<br />

King: A Melbourne Day. VCA SO/<br />

Brett Kelly. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Peter Green<br />

8<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Geoff Hayes<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 2 DEC<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Simon Colvin<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach (arr. Briggs):<br />

Badinerie. Bach (arr Hen<strong>der</strong>son):<br />

Siciliano. Bach (arr. Wills):<br />

Cantata 29: Sinfonia. David<br />

Briggs, org (Truro Cathedral).<br />

Kevin Mayhew KMCD 1007<br />

Gregorian Chant: Rorate Caeli.<br />

Monks of Downside Abbey.<br />

9<br />

Virgin VTCD 99<br />

Palestrina: Rorate Caeli.<br />

5<br />

Regensburg Cathedral Choir/Georg<br />

Ratzinger. EMI CDC 7 47528 2<br />

Williams: In the year that King<br />

4<br />

Uzziah died. Grace Cathedral Choir,<br />

San Francisco/John Fenstermaker.<br />

Christopher Putnam, org.<br />

Gothic G49098 8<br />

Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord alway,<br />

Z.49. New College Oxford Choir.<br />

King’s Consort/Robert King.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66656<br />

Bach: Prelude & Fugue in<br />

D, BWV.532. Edgar Krapp,<br />

org (Passau Cathedral).<br />

8<br />

Eurodisc 610031-231<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

Rodrigo: Concierto serenata.<br />

Nicanor Zabaleta, harp. Berlin<br />

RSO/Ernst Marzendorfer.<br />

10<br />

DG 439 693-2 23<br />

Carmichael: Piano Quartet, “Sea<br />

Changes”. Antony Gray, pno.<br />

Belinda MacFarlane, vln. Morgan<br />

Goff, vla. Matthew Lee, vlc.<br />

ABC 476 156-1<br />

Bizet: Symphony in C.<br />

Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

19<br />

Decca 452 102-2 33<br />

Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in<br />

D minor, Op.46. Mihaela Martin,<br />

vln. Ukraine National SO/Theodore<br />

Kuchar. Naxos 8.555919<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

39<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Weber: Oberon: Overture.<br />

Hanover Band/Roy Goodman.<br />

Nimbus NI 5154<br />

Balcombe: Greensleeves Suite.<br />

London Philharmonic Cellos,<br />

9<br />

Philharmonia Orch Cellos, Royal<br />

Philharmonic Cellos & BBC<br />

Symphony Cellos/Geoffrey Simon.<br />

Cala CACD 0104<br />

Sibelius: Valse Triste,<br />

Op.44/1. Norwegian Radio<br />

Orch/Ari Rasilainen.<br />

5<br />

Finlandia 4509-99956-2<br />

Brahms: Hungarian Dances<br />

5<br />

Nos.1, 3, 5, 10, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21.<br />

North German RSO/Sir John Eliot<br />

Gardiner. DG 437 506-2<br />

Coates: London Suite. East of<br />

18<br />

England Orch/Malcolm Nabarro.<br />

ASV WHL 2053<br />

Albinoni: Concerto in G for<br />

Two Oboes, Op.9/6. Anthony<br />

Camden & Alison Alty, oboes.<br />

14<br />

London Virtuosi/John Georgiadis.<br />

Naxos 8.553002 11<br />

d’Indy: Symphony on a French<br />

Mountain Song, Op.25. Jean-Yves<br />

Thibaudet, pno. Montreal SO/<br />

Charles Dutoit. Decca 430 278-2<br />

Gounod: Faust: Ballet Music.<br />

Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa.<br />

27<br />

DG 423 698-2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Tchaikovsky: Suite No.4 in G,<br />

“Mozartiana”, Op.61. Suisse<br />

15<br />

Romande Orch/Ernest Ansermet.<br />

Eloquence 476 2723 26<br />

Lovelock: Flute Concerto. Vernon<br />

Hill, fte. Melbourne SO/Leonard<br />

Dommett. Festival FC 80026<br />

Nielsen: Symphony No.3,<br />

15<br />

“Espansiva”, FS.60, Op.27. Nancy<br />

Wait Kromm, sop. Kevin McMillan,<br />

ten. San Francisco SO/Herbert<br />

Blomstedt. Decca 430 290-2 35<br />

Stenhammar: The Song. Soloists.<br />

Swedish Radio Choir. Chamber<br />

Choir of State Academy of Music,<br />

Stockholm. Children’s Choir.<br />

Swedish RSO/Herbert Blomstedt.<br />

Caprice CAP 21358<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

35<br />

Vivaldi: Concerto in C for Two<br />

Trumpets, RV.537. English<br />

Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />

Archiv 435 262-2<br />

Rachmaninov (arr. Simonds):<br />

7<br />

Vocalise, Op.34/14. Diana Doherty,<br />

oboe. Sinfonia Australis/Mark<br />

Summerbell. ABC 980 0463<br />

Strauss Jnr: Tales from<br />

the Vienna Woods, Op.325.<br />

6<br />

Queensland SO/Vladimir Ponkin.<br />

ABC 432 250-2 12<br />

Bizet: The Pearl Fishers: In the<br />

depths of the temple. David<br />

Hobson, ten. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>,<br />

bar. Sinfonia Australis/Thomas<br />

Woods. ABC 476 227-2<br />

Rodrigo (arr. Galway):<br />

Fantasia para un gentilhombre.<br />

Joanna G’froerer, fte. Asturias<br />

SO/Maximiano Val<strong>des</strong>.<br />

6<br />

Naxos 8.557801<br />

Chaminade: Piano Sonata in C<br />

21<br />

minor, Op.21. Peter Jacobs, pno.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66846<br />

Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in B<br />

19<br />

minor, RV.36, Op.2/5. Elizabeth<br />

Wallfisch, vln. Richard Tunnicliffe,<br />

vlc. Malcolm Proud, hpschd.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67467 7<br />

Carmichael: Concierto folklorico.<br />

John Carmichael, pno. West<br />

Australian SO/David Measham.<br />

ABC 442 374-2<br />

Handel: Messiah: The trumpet<br />

26<br />

shall sound. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>,<br />

bar. Leanne Sullivan, tpt. Orch<br />

of the Antipo<strong>des</strong>/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 476 3335<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

4<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

Heroes and the Wild West;<br />

Heidelberg Symphony<br />

Orchestra/Christopher<br />

Kopke & Ashton-Smith<br />

Singers; Ivanhoe Girls’<br />

Grammar School; 15/9/2012.<br />

(Recorded by John Smyth).<br />

12 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 13


Ashton-Smith Singers<br />

Rodgers: Oklahoma! Overture.<br />

Williams: Saving Private Ryan:<br />

Hymn to the Fallen. Shore: The<br />

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship<br />

of the Ring. Williams: Superman.<br />

Williams: Star Wars: Suite.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Ian Sloane<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 3 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

Our weekday program which<br />

delves into a wide range of<br />

classical music topics. Each fi veprogram<br />

series relates to a single<br />

theme. Topics include composer<br />

biographies and explorations of<br />

various musical styles.<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Antony Walker<br />

Edwards: Quem Quaeritis: Five<br />

Carols. Anne Cooke, sop. Kerith<br />

Fowles, alto. Sydney Philharmonia<br />

Motet Choir. ABC 476 5791 11<br />

Vaughan Williams: The<br />

Lark Ascending. Dimity<br />

Hall, vln. Sinfonia Australis.<br />

ABC 472 984-2 17<br />

Faure: The Birth of Venus, Op.29.<br />

Sara Macliver, sop. Jenny Duck-<br />

Chong, m-sop. Paul McMahon,<br />

ten. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>, bar.<br />

Cantillation. Sinfonia Australis.<br />

ABC 472 045-2 24<br />

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto<br />

No.1 in F, BWV.1046. Orch of the<br />

Antipo<strong>des</strong>. ABC 476 1923 19<br />

Beethoven: Piano Concerto<br />

No.3 in C minor, Op.37. Gerard<br />

Willems, pno. Sinfonia Australis.<br />

ABC 980 046-5 36<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

1.30 Melbourne Symphony<br />

Orchestra Hour<br />

with John Barns<br />

2.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Corelli: Concerto Grosso in B<br />

fl at, Op.6/11. I Solisti Italiani.<br />

Denon CO 74168-69 9<br />

Bruni: Viola Sonata in C, Op.27/1.<br />

Antonello Farulli, vla. Francesco<br />

Dillon, vlc. Gabriele Micheli,<br />

hpschd. Dynamic S2005 11<br />

Boccherini: Cello Concerto No.9<br />

in B fl at, G.482. Matt Haimovitz<br />

(b.3/12/1970), vlc. English CO/Sir<br />

Andrew Davis. DG 429 219-2 20<br />

Respighi: Ballad of the Gnomes.<br />

BBC PO/Sir Edward Downes.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9232<br />

Chadwick: Melpomene<br />

Overture. Czech State PO/<br />

Jose Serebrier (b.3/12/1938).<br />

15<br />

Reference Recordings RR-64 13<br />

Beach: Scottish Legend, Op.54/1.<br />

Firefl ies, Op.15/4. The Hermit<br />

Thrush at Eve, Op.92/1. Valsefantaisie,<br />

Op.116. Alan Feinberg,<br />

pno. Argo 436 121-2 20<br />

Barber: Souvenirs, Op.28: Suite.<br />

London SO/Jose Serebrier.<br />

ASV DCA 737<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Susan Porter<br />

19<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Mendelssohn: Octet in E fl at,<br />

Op.20. Australian CO/Richard<br />

Tognetti. Sony SK 57484<br />

Mahler: Song of the Earth:<br />

Excerpts. Peter Seiffert, ten.<br />

Thomas Hampson, bar. City of<br />

31<br />

Birmingham SO/Sir Simon Rattle.<br />

EMI 5 56200 2 10<br />

Mozart: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet No.4 in G<br />

minor, K.516. Australian St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Quartet. Katharine Brockman, vla.<br />

Tall Poppies TP 087 35<br />

Ireland: Violin Sonata No.2 in A<br />

minor. Oliver Lewis, vln. Jeremy<br />

Filsell, pno. Guild GMCD 7120<br />

Hen<strong>der</strong>son: G’Day Africa.<br />

22<br />

Perihelion. Tall Poppies TP 043<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with Amy Bennett<br />

7<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 4 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

Le Gallienne: Concert Overture.<br />

Melbourne SO/Clive Douglas.<br />

ABC 476 6335<br />

Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito,<br />

8<br />

K.621: Excerpts. Yvonne Minton<br />

(b.4/12/1938), m-sop. ROHO/Sir<br />

Colin Davis. ABC 470 241-2 14<br />

Piston: Violin Concerto No.2. James<br />

Buswell (b.4/12/1946), vln. Ukraine<br />

National SO/Theodore Kuchar.<br />

Naxos 8.559003<br />

Mahler: Songs of a Wayfarer.<br />

25<br />

Yvonne Minton, m-sop. Chicago SO/<br />

Sir Georg Solti. ABC 470 241-2<br />

Piston: Piano Quintet. Ian<br />

Munro, pno. James Buswell &<br />

Anthony Gault, vlns. Theodore<br />

16<br />

Kuchar, vla. Judith Glyde, vlc.<br />

Naxos 8.559071 19<br />

Elgar: Sea Pictures, Op.37. Yvonne<br />

Minton, m-sop. London PO/Daniel<br />

Barenboim. Sony SMK 58929 23<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Clementi: Symphony No.1 in<br />

C. Philharmonia Orch/Claudio<br />

Scimone. Erato 4509-92191-2<br />

Mendelssohn: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet<br />

26<br />

No.2 in B fl at, Op.87. Fine Arts<br />

Quartet. Danilo Rossi, vla.<br />

Naxos 8.570488<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered<br />

Clavier, Book 1: Prelu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

32<br />

Fugues 13-16. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556 14<br />

Reinhart: Oboe Concerto in B fl at.<br />

Double Reed Society CO/Nicholas<br />

Daniel. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Schubert: Psalm 23, D.706.<br />

22<br />

Night Song in the Forest, D.913.<br />

Song of the Spirits above the<br />

Waters, D.714. BBC Singers. Susan<br />

Tomes, pno. Members of City of<br />

London Sinfonia/Jane Glover.<br />

Collins 14992 24<br />

Bridge: Cello Sonata in D. Blair<br />

Harris, vlc. Anna Carson, pno.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.51<br />

in B fl at, Hob.I:51. AAM/<br />

Christopher Hogwood.<br />

24<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 443 779-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

programmed by Anne Bellew<br />

28<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

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10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 5 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Juliarna Clark<br />

Mendelssohn: A Midsummer<br />

Night’s Dream, Overture, Op.21.<br />

Chicago SO/James Levine.<br />

DG 478 4220 12<br />

Bach (arr. Avital): Violin Concerto<br />

in D minor, BWV.1052. Avi Avital,<br />

mndln. Potsdam Chamber Academy.<br />

DG 479 0092 21<br />

Sullivan: Symphony in E, “Irish”.<br />

Royal Liverpool PO/David Lloyd-<br />

Jones. Naxos 8.570351 35<br />

Liszt: Piano Concerto No.1 in E<br />

flat, S.124. Nelson Freire, pno.<br />

Dresden PO/Michel Plasson.<br />

Berlin 0183772BC 18<br />

Mozart: Lucio Silla: Excerpts.<br />

Yvonne Kenny, Edita Gruberova<br />

& Dawn Upshaw, sops. Cecilia<br />

Bartoli, m-sop. Peter Schreier,<br />

ten. Arnold Schoenberg Choir.<br />

Concentus Musicus Vienna/<br />

Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 4509-97505-2 12<br />

Mozart: Divertimento in B flat,<br />

K.137. Berlin PO/Herbert von<br />

Karajan. DG 479 0204 10<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Beethoven: Egmont, Op.84:<br />

Overture. Heidelberg SO/<br />

Christopher Kopke. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 8<br />

Bach: Cantata, “For the Righteous<br />

Light is sown”, BWV.195. Jan<br />

Patrick O’Farrell, treb. Rene Jacobs,<br />

alto. John Elwes, ten. Harry van <strong>der</strong><br />

Kamp, bass. Hanover Boys’ Choir.<br />

Collegium Vocale Ghent. Leonhardt<br />

Consort/Gustav Leonhardt.<br />

Teldec 244 193-2 ZK 19<br />

Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No.2 in<br />

C minor, Op.66. Macquarie Trio.<br />

ABC 456 191-2 29<br />

Handel: Messiah: Excerpts. Edith<br />

Mathis, sop. James Bowman, alto.<br />

Claes H Ahnsjo, ten. Tom Krause,<br />

bar. Maryland Chorus. Smithsonian<br />

Concerto Grosso/Antal Dorati.<br />

Pro Arte CDM 840 62<br />

Beethoven: Sextet in E flat, Op.71.<br />

Mozzafiato/Charles Neidich.<br />

Sony SK 53367 19<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.41 in C,<br />

“Jupiter”, K.551. Sydney SO/Stuart<br />

Challen<strong>der</strong>. ABC 434 778-2 30<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers.<br />

Darina Takova, sop. Jennifer<br />

Larmore, m-sop. Laura Polverelli,<br />

contr. Raul Giminez, ten. John del<br />

Carlo, bass. Geneva Grand Theatre<br />

Chorus. Lausanne CO/Jesus Lopez<br />

Cobos. Teldec 0630-17130-2<br />

Kalman: The Circus Princess:<br />

Excerpts. Margit Schramm &<br />

Guggi Loewinger, sops. Julius<br />

147<br />

Katona & Rudolf Schock, tens.<br />

Eurodisc 258363 51<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 6 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Flights Of Angels<br />

Handel: Samson: Let the bright<br />

seraphim. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa,<br />

sop. Crispian Steele-Perkins,<br />

tpt. English CO/Barry Rose.<br />

ABC 442 9812 6<br />

Davidson: A Singing of<br />

Angels. Finchley Children’s<br />

Music Group/Nicholas Wilks.<br />

Naxos 8.559436 27<br />

Broadstock: Symphony No.4,<br />

“Born from Good Angel’s Tears”.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner.<br />

ABC 476 8041 15<br />

Handel: Messiah: Excerpts. Sara<br />

Macliver, sop. Alexandra Sherman,<br />

contr. Christopher Field, alto.<br />

Paul McMahon, ten. Teddy Tahu<br />

Rho<strong>des</strong>, bar. Cantillation. Orch<br />

of the Antipo<strong>des</strong>/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 472 601-2 4<br />

Vivaldi: Gloria in D, RV.589.<br />

Anna Crookes & Jayne<br />

Whitaker, sops. Caroline Trevor,<br />

m-sop. Schola Cantorum of Oxford.<br />

Northern CO/Nicholas Ward.<br />

Naxos 8.550767 30<br />

Charpentier: Dialogue between the<br />

angels and the shepherds, H.420.<br />

Tracy Smith Bessette, sop. Christine<br />

Stelmacovitch, m-sop. David<br />

Nortman, ten. Curtis Streetman,<br />

bass. Aradia Ensemble/Kevin<br />

Mallon. Naxos 8.557036 21<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

Spotlight on the Cello<br />

Schumann: Adagio & Allegro in A<br />

flat, Op.70. Mstislav Rostropovich,<br />

vlc. Martha Argerich, pno.<br />

DG 419 860-2 8<br />

Rheinberger: Three Pieces for<br />

Cello & Organ, Op.150. Donald<br />

Moline, vlc. Randall Swanson, org.<br />

Dorian DIS-80148 14<br />

Rubinstein: Cello Concerto No.1 in<br />

A minor, Op.65. Werner Thomas,<br />

vlc. Bamberg SO/Yuri Ahronovitch.<br />

Musica Mundi 311 103 35<br />

J C Bach: Sinfonia concertante<br />

in A for Violin & Cello. Siona<br />

Loughnane, vln. Jane Tallon, vlc.<br />

Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 17<br />

Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata<br />

No.2 in D, Op.58. Christophe<br />

Coin, vlc. Patrick Cohen, pno.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 430 245-2 29<br />

Elgar: Cello Concerto in E minor,<br />

Op.85. Robert Cohen, vlc. Royal<br />

PO/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Argo 436 545-2 31<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.85<br />

in B flat, “La Reine”,<br />

Hob.I:85. OAE/Sigiswald Kuijken.<br />

Virgin VC7 90844 2 28<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

A selection of recent early music CD<br />

releases.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Adrian McEniery<br />

Hindemith: Symphony, “Mathis <strong>der</strong><br />

Maler”. Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9457<br />

Liszt: Faust Symphony,<br />

S.108. Placido Domingo, ten.<br />

Berlin State Opera Chorus.<br />

Berlin PO/Daniel Barenboim.<br />

27<br />

Teldec 3984-22948-2<br />

Mozart: Exsultate jubilate,<br />

K.165. Danielle de Niese, sop.<br />

OAE/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

72<br />

Decca 478 1511 14<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 7 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

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10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

Mozart: Serenade in G, “Eine<br />

kleine Nachtmusik”, K.525.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Geoffrey Lancaster.<br />

ABC 434 899-2 20<br />

Delius: Poem of Life and Love. BBC<br />

Concert Orch/Vernon Handley.<br />

BBC Music Vol.20 No.9 17<br />

Ramirez: Misa Criolla. Jose<br />

Carreras, ten. Laredo Choral Salve.<br />

Bilbao Choral Society/Jose Luis<br />

Ocejo. Domingo Cura, perc. Jorge<br />

Padin, perc. Arsenio Zambrano,<br />

charango. Lalo Gutierrez, gtr. Raul<br />

Barboza, accordion. Ariel Ramirez,<br />

pno. Philips 420 955-2 21<br />

Schumann: Piano Quartet in E<br />

flat, Op.47. Robert Chamberlain,<br />

pno. Erica Kennedy, vln. Helen<br />

Ireland, vla. Zoe Knighton, vlc.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 29<br />

Milhaud: Harp Concerto,<br />

Op.323. Milena Sperlova, harp.<br />

Brno State PO/Frantisek Jilek.<br />

Praga PR 250 025 22<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Melbourne Youth Orchestra/<br />

Peter Bandy; St Paul’s<br />

Cathedral, Melbourne;<br />

21/4/2001. (Recorded by<br />

Benjamin Walbrook).<br />

Melbourne Youth Orchestra<br />

Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien,<br />

Op.45. Khachaturian: Spartacus:<br />

Adagio & Phrygia. Borodin: Prince<br />

Igor: Polovtsian Dances. Prokofiev:<br />

Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op.60.<br />

Stravinsky: The Firebird: Suite.<br />

Dvorak: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet in G,<br />

B.49, Op.77. Vienna Octet.<br />

Decca 430 299-2 33<br />

Edwards: Piano Concerto. Dennis<br />

Hennig, pno. Queensland SO/Myer<br />

Fredman. ABC 426 483-2 18<br />

Lalo: Symphonie espagnole in D<br />

minor, Op.21. Pinchas Zukerman,<br />

vln. Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta.<br />

CBS MYK 44717 32<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Mozart the Romantic<br />

Explo<strong>ring</strong> Mozart’s Piano Concerto<br />

in D minor, K.466<br />

Hoang Pham<br />

Mozart is generally consi<strong>der</strong>ed<br />

to be a Classical composer, but he<br />

flirted with Romantic sentiment<br />

on many occasions. In this program<br />

Tom Ford will explore Mozart’s<br />

Piano Concerto in D minor, its<br />

intricacies and performance<br />

history, with Melbourne Piano<br />

Trio pianist Hoang Pham, who will<br />

demonstrate aspects of the concerto<br />

from the <strong>3MBS</strong> Marigold Southey<br />

Performance Studio.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 8 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Arts Beat<br />

with Paul Butler, Jacqui Grantford<br />

or Susan Porter<br />

Cove<strong>ring</strong> music and the arts in<br />

Melbourne and Victoria.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Finzi: Eclogue in F, Op.10.<br />

Howard Shelley, pno. City of<br />

London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox.<br />

EMI CDC 7 49627 2 10<br />

Delius: A Mass of Life. Janice<br />

Watson, sop. Catherine Wyn-<br />

Rogers, m-sop. Andrew Kennedy,<br />

ten. Alan Opie, bass. Bach Choir.<br />

Bournemouth SO/David Hill.<br />

Naxos 8.572861-62 98<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Schubert: Fantasy in C,<br />

D.605. Ian Munro, pno.<br />

Tall Poppies TP 079<br />

Stojowski: Fantasy in C,<br />

Op.14. Lidia Kozubek, pno.<br />

10<br />

Polskie Nagrania SZ 00517 13<br />

Alkan: Etude for Left Hand,<br />

Op.76/1. Laurent Martin, pno.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223500 9<br />

Szymanowski: Variations in B flat<br />

minor, Op.3. Lidia Kozubek, pno.<br />

Polskie Nagrania SZ 00517<br />

Sterndale Bennett: Rondo<br />

11<br />

piacevole, Op.25. Ilonya Prunyi,<br />

pno. Marco Polo 8.223512<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with Jackie Burns<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Vivaldi: Concerto in<br />

C for Two Trumpets, RV.537.<br />

6<br />

English Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />

Archiv 435 262-2 7<br />

Handel: Messiah: Excerpts. Henry<br />

Jenkinson, Otta Jones & Robert<br />

Brooks, trebs. Iestyn Davies, alto.<br />

Toby Spence, ten. Eamonn Dougan,<br />

bass. New College Choir, Oxford.<br />

AAM/Edward Higginbottom.<br />

Naxos 8.570131-32<br />

Telemann: Festive Suite in A.<br />

Northwest CO of Seattle/Alun<br />

20<br />

Francis. Helios CDH 88028 17<br />

Bach: Cantata, “Come Thou of man<br />

the Saviour”, BWV.61. Barbara<br />

Schlick, sop. Kai Wessel, alto.<br />

Christoph Pregardien, ten. Klaus<br />

Mertens, bass. Amsterdam Baroque<br />

Orch & Choir/Ton Koopman.<br />

Erato 0630-12598-2<br />

Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in E,<br />

14<br />

“Il riposo per il Natale”, RV.270.<br />

Collegium Musicum 90/Simon<br />

Standage. Chandos 0754 X<br />

Manfredini: Concerto Grosso<br />

in C, Op.3/12. Collegium<br />

Musicum 90/Simon Standage.<br />

7<br />

Chandos 0754 X<br />

Purcell: Behold I b<strong>ring</strong> you glad<br />

9<br />

tidings. Northwest CO of Seattle/<br />

Alun Francis. Helios CDH 88028<br />

A Scarlatti: Cantata pastorale<br />

for the Birth of Our Lord.<br />

Susan Gritton, sop. Collegium<br />

Musicum 90/Simon Standage.<br />

5<br />

Chandos 0754 X 18<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Mozart: Lucio Silla, K.135:<br />

Overture. Danish Radio<br />

Sinfonietta/Adam Fischer.<br />

Dacapo Records 8.226069-71<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.1<br />

in B flat, “Sp<strong>ring</strong>”, Op.38.<br />

7<br />

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Czech PO/Lawrence Foster.<br />

Pentatone PTC 5186 326 32<br />

Dvorak: Bagatelles, B.79, Op.47.<br />

Isuelt Stephenson & Margaret<br />

Baker, vlns. Stephen Hughes,<br />

vlc. Larrisa Cox, accordion.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 18<br />

R R Bennett: A Farewell to<br />

Arms. Cambridge Singers/<br />

John Rutter. Susan Dorey, vlc.<br />

Collegium CSACD 901 12<br />

Arensky: Suite No.1 in F, Op.15.<br />

Stephen Coombs & Ian Munro,<br />

pnos. Hyperion CDA 66755 14<br />

Brumby: Masques.<br />

Queensland SO/Colin Brumby.<br />

Jade JADCD 1043 27<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Hans Groenewegen<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Peter Gardner<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 9 DEC<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Peter Wakeley<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bruhns: Nun<br />

komm <strong>der</strong> Heiden Heiland.<br />

Helmut Winter, org (St<br />

Nicolas Church, Altenbruch).<br />

HM HMA 1901230 12<br />

Pachelbel: Nun komm <strong>der</strong> Heiden<br />

Heiland. Werner Jacob, org.<br />

Virgin VC7 91087 2 4<br />

Sygietynski: In the Adler Grove.<br />

Goose in the Water. Mazowsze<br />

Polish Song & Dance Ensemble.<br />

WRC R.02403<br />

Parker: Andante Religioso,<br />

Op.17/4. Martin Weyer, org.<br />

6<br />

Raven OAR-410 6<br />

Gibbons: This is the record of John.<br />

Michael Liley, alto. Winchester<br />

Cathedral Choir. Consort of<br />

Musicke/Martin Neary. James<br />

Lancelot, org. ASV GAU 119<br />

Bach: Cantata, BWV.140:<br />

Wachet auf. Tolz Boys’ Choir.<br />

Concentus Musicus Vienna/<br />

5<br />

Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 242 630-2 ZL<br />

Wise: Prepare ye the way of the<br />

7<br />

Lord. Chichester Cathedral Choir/<br />

Alan Thurlow. Alpha CAPS 317<br />

Guilmant: Caprice in B flat,<br />

Op.20/3. Thomas Heywood, org<br />

(St Joseph’s Cathedral, Buffalo).<br />

5<br />

Pro Organo 7167<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

5<br />

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.16 in D,<br />

K.451. Andras Schiff, pno. Salzburg<br />

Mozarteum Camerata Academia/<br />

Sandor Vegh. Decca 433 374-2 23<br />

Kabalevsky: The Comedians, Op.26.<br />

Bavarian State Orch/Wolfgang<br />

Sawallisch. EMI CDD 7 63893 2<br />

Liszt: Character Pieces, S.484:<br />

Excerpts. Valerie Tryon, pno.<br />

14<br />

Naxos 8.553507 11<br />

Sankey: Carmen Fantasy. Gary Karr,<br />

db. Adelaide SO/Patrick Thomas.<br />

ABC 438 612-2 15<br />

Hebden: Concerto No.3 in E minor<br />

for St<strong>ring</strong>s. Cantilena/Adrian<br />

Shepherd. Chandos CHAN 8339<br />

Tchaikovsky: The Snow Maiden,<br />

Op.12: Excerpts. Irina Mishura-<br />

Lekhtman, m-sop. Vladimir<br />

Grishko, ten. University<br />

Musical Society Choral Union.<br />

Detroit SO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

8<br />

Chandos CHAN 9324 18<br />

Boieldieu: Harp Concerto in C.<br />

Lily Laskine, harp. Jean-Francois<br />

Paillard CO/Jean-Francois Paillard.<br />

Erato 2292-45084-2<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

21<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Rodgers: Carousel: Carousel Waltz.<br />

New London Orch/Ronald Corp.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67067 8<br />

Muller: The King Despite Himself,<br />

Waltz. Slovak RSO/Jerome Cohen.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223801 9<br />

Strauss Jnr: Die Fle<strong>der</strong>maus:<br />

Laughing Song. Gilbert & Sullivan:<br />

The Mikado: The sun whose rays.<br />

Lesley Garrett, sop. Royal PO/Peter<br />

Robinson. Silva Screen D46075<br />

Arnold: Whistle Down the Wind:<br />

Suite. London SO/Richard Hickox.<br />

7<br />

Chandos CHAN 9100 9<br />

Chopin (arr. Harris): Etude in E,<br />

“Tristesse”, Op.10/3. Daniel Smith,<br />

bsn. London PO/Ettore Stratta.<br />

ASV WHL 2052<br />

Mendelssohn: Song Without<br />

Words in D, Op.109. Martin<br />

5<br />

Ostertag, vlc. Roland Keller, pno.<br />

Bayer BR 100 031 4<br />

Rossini: Introduction, Theme &<br />

Variations in E flat. Sabine Meyer,<br />

cl. Zurich Opera Orch/Franz Welser-<br />

Moest. EMI 5 56137 2 11<br />

Schumann: Piano Concerto in A<br />

minor, Op.54. Sviatoslav Richter,<br />

pno. Warsaw National PO/Witold<br />

Rowicki. DG 429 918-2<br />

Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker,<br />

Op.71: Excerpts. Kirov Orch<br />

& Chorus/Valery Gergiev.<br />

29<br />

Philips 462 114-2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

25<br />

Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1 in<br />

E minor, Op.11. Murray Perahia,<br />

pno. New York PO/Zubin Mehta.<br />

CBS MK 42400<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.4 in<br />

39<br />

D minor, Op.120. Dresden State<br />

Orchestra/Wolfgang Sawallisch.<br />

EMI CDM 7 69471 2<br />

Hummel: Mass in E flat,<br />

Op.80. Soloists. Czech<br />

Philharmonic Chorus. Vienna<br />

Academy/Martin Haselbock.<br />

28<br />

Koch Schwann 3-1779-2H1<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Rod Watson<br />

45<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Tchaikovsky: 1812<br />

Overture, Op.49. Temple University<br />

Choirs. Philadelphia Brass Bands.<br />

Philadelphia Orch/Eugene<br />

Ormandy. RCA LSC-3204 17<br />

Neukomm: Cantata, “Napoleon’s<br />

Midnight”. Michael George,<br />

bass. Christopher Kite, pno.<br />

Nimbus NI 5138 9<br />

Vierne: Marche triumphale<br />

du Centenaire de Napoleon 1.<br />

London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble/<br />

Christopher Larkin.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66275<br />

Honegger: Napoleon:<br />

Suite. Slovak RSO/Adriano.<br />

8<br />

Marco Polo 8.223134 21<br />

Rouget de Lisle (arr. Berlioz): La<br />

Marseillaise. Roberto Alagna, ten.<br />

Children’s Choir of Maitrise of<br />

Paris. Les Elements Chamber Choir.<br />

Choir of the French Army. ROHO/<br />

Bertrand de Billy. EMI 5 57433 2<br />

Hill: Piano Concerto in A.<br />

David Bollard, pno. West<br />

Australian SO/Georg Tintner.<br />

6<br />

Festival FC 80026 24<br />

Coleridge-Taylor: Petite Suite de<br />

Concert, Op.77. CSRSO/Adrian<br />

Leaper. Marco Polo 8.223516<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

16<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

2012 ANAM Chamber Music<br />

Competition Final<br />

Tonight’s concert features three<br />

of ANAM’s finest chamber<br />

music ensembles who have<br />

made it through an intense<br />

round of preliminary heats and<br />

performances. The hotly-contested<br />

competition final was recorded at<br />

South Melbourne Town Hall on<br />

7 December.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

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10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Craig Buddle<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Ian Sloane<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 10 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Bryden Thomson<br />

Walton: Portsmouth Point:<br />

Overture. London PO.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8968<br />

Walton: The Wise Virgins:<br />

Suite. London PO.<br />

6<br />

Chandos CHAN 8871<br />

Vaughan Williams: Tuba<br />

Concerto in F minor. Patrick<br />

Harrild, tuba. London SO.<br />

20<br />

Chandos CHAN 8740 13<br />

Elgar: Nursery Suite. Ulster Orch.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8318 25<br />

Harty: In Ireland. Colin Fleming,<br />

fte. Denise Kelly, harp. Ulster Orch.<br />

Chandos CHAN 6583<br />

Vaughan Williams: Pastoral<br />

Symphony (Symphony No.3).<br />

Yvonne Kenny, sop. London SO.<br />

9<br />

Chandos CHAN 8594<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

36<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Berlioz: Le Corsaire, Op.21:<br />

Overture. Detroit SO/Paul Paray.<br />

Mercury 475 6622 8<br />

Lalo: Cello Concerto in D minor.<br />

Leonard Rose, vlc. Philadelphia<br />

Orch/Eugene Ormandy.<br />

Sony SBK 48278 25<br />

Renie: Trio for Harp, Violin & Cello.<br />

Xavier de Maistre, harp. Ingolf<br />

Turban, vln. Wen-Sinn Yang, vlc.<br />

HM HMN 911962 25<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in G minor, Op.22. Kathryn Stott<br />

(b.10/12/1958), pno. BBC PO/Marin<br />

Alsop. BBC MM 90 23<br />

Rachmaninov: Variations on a<br />

Theme of Corelli, Op.42. Kathryn<br />

Stott, pno. Conifer CDCF 159 19<br />

Glinka: Trio Pathetique in<br />

D minor. Amsterdam Trio.<br />

Koch 3-7015-2H1 15<br />

Prokofi ev: Violin Concerto<br />

No.1 in D, Op.19. Sarah Chang<br />

(b.10/12/1980), vln. Berlin PO/Sir<br />

Simon Rattle. EMI 3 46053 2 22<br />

Prokofi ev: Waltz Suite, Op.110.<br />

Ukraine NSO/Theodore Kuchar.<br />

Naxos 8.553069 29<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John Collins<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Beethoven: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.16<br />

in F, Op.135. Budapest Quartet.<br />

Sony MH2K 62873 23<br />

Sinding: Songs. Bodil Arnesen,<br />

sop. Erling Ragnar Eriksen, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.553905 10<br />

Faure: Piano Quintet No.1 in D<br />

minor, Op.89. Quintetto Faure di<br />

Roma. Claves 50-8603<br />

Dvorak: Piano Trio No.1 in<br />

B fl at, B.51, Op.21. Suk Trio.<br />

30<br />

Denon 1409 37<br />

Sutherland: Oboe Sonatina. Jiri<br />

Tancibudek, oboe. Noreen Stokes,<br />

pno. ABC 461 703-2<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with Ian Sloane<br />

Ibert: Suite symphonique,<br />

“Paris”. New York Harmonie<br />

Ensemble/Steven Richman.<br />

7<br />

Music & Arts 649 13<br />

Dukas: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.<br />

Orch de Paris/Daniel Barenboim.<br />

DG 480 0475 12<br />

de Curtis: A Voice in the Night.<br />

Accordone. ORF 340 5<br />

Coates: Dancing Nights. Sydney SO/<br />

John Lanchbery. ABC 472 509-2 9<br />

Schubert (arr. Godowsky): Good<br />

Night. Marc-Andre Hamelin, pno.<br />

Musica Viva MVCD 1026 5<br />

Lauro: Four Venezuelan<br />

Waltzes. Craig Ogden, gtr.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9780 7<br />

Hill: In Such a Night. Blue Evening.<br />

Asmira Woodward-Page, vln. Scott<br />

Davie, pno. Artworks AW 034 5<br />

Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel:<br />

When at night I go to sleep.<br />

Anthony Way, treb. Barbara<br />

Bonney, sop. English Sinfonia/Neil<br />

Page. Decca 455 645-2 9<br />

Liszt: Sonetto 123 del Petrarch,<br />

S.161/6. Jayson Gillham, pno.<br />

Classical CRC 2206 8<br />

Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore:<br />

The nightingale sighed … A maiden<br />

fair to see. Thomas Edmonds, ten.<br />

Corinthian Singers. Festival Chorus.<br />

Adelaide SO/James Christiansen.<br />

ABC 480 4510 5<br />

Abraham: Victoria and Her Hussar:<br />

Good night. Yvonne Kenny, sop.<br />

Melbourne SO/Richard Bonynge.<br />

ABC 476 6905 4<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 11 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Isabel Veale<br />

Berlioz (b.11/12/1803): Benvenuto<br />

Cellini, Op.23: Overture.<br />

Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 452 480-2 10<br />

Berlioz: Death of Cleopatra. Dame<br />

Janet Baker, m-sop. London SO/Sir<br />

Colin Davis. Philips 416 960-2 20<br />

Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.2 in<br />

D minor, Op.119. Johannes Moser,<br />

vlc. Stuttgart RSO/Fabrice Bollon.<br />

Hanssler 93.222 20<br />

Faure: Piano Quintet No.2 in C<br />

minor, Op.115. Quintetto Faure di<br />

Roma. Claves 50-8603 33<br />

Roussel: Bacchus & Ariadne:<br />

Orchestral Suite No.2. Boston SO/<br />

Charles Munch. RCA GD 60469 16<br />

Debussy: Petite Suite. Darryl<br />

Coote & Max Cooke, pno duet.<br />

Move MCD 106 12<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Clementi: Symphony No.2 in<br />

D. Philharmonia Orch/Claudio<br />

Scimone. Erato 4509-92191-2 24<br />

Mendelssohn: Concert Piece in F<br />

minor, Op.113. Concert Piece in<br />

D minor, Op.114. Sabine Meyer,<br />

cl. Wolfgang Meyer, bassethorn.<br />

ASMF/Kenneth Sillito.<br />

EMI 5 57359 2<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered<br />

Clavier, Book 1: Prelu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

15<br />

Fugues 17-20. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556 18<br />

Viotti: Violin Concerto No.22 in A<br />

minor, G.97. Elizabeth Wallfi sch,<br />

vln. Brandenburg Orch/Roy<br />

Goodman. Hyperion CDA 66840<br />

Byrd: Mass for Five Voices.<br />

Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips.<br />

28<br />

Gimell 454 990-2<br />

Szymanowski (arr. Tognetti):<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.2, Op.56.<br />

22<br />

Australian CO/Richard Tognetti.<br />

Chandos CHAN 10016<br />

Faure: Cello Sonata No.1 in D<br />

minor, Op.109. Lowri Blake,<br />

vlc. Caroline Palmer, pno.<br />

19<br />

Etcetera KTC 1153<br />

Elgar: King Arthur: Suite.<br />

20<br />

Bournemouth Sinfonietta/George<br />

Hurst. Chandos CHAN 6582<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

23<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

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Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 12 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Lortzing: Hans Sachs: Overture.<br />

Berlin RSO/Adolf Fritz Guhl.<br />

Marco Polo 8.220310<br />

R Strauss: Oboe Concerto in D.<br />

8<br />

Douglas Boyd, oboe. CO of Europe/<br />

Paavo Berglund. COE 808<br />

Bach: Magnificat in D,<br />

BWV.243. Barbara Schlick &<br />

Agnes Mellon, sops. Gerard<br />

24<br />

Lesne, alto. Howard Crook, ten.<br />

Peter Kooy, bass. Collegium<br />

Vocale Ghent. La Chapelle<br />

Royale/Philippe Herreweghe.<br />

HM HML 5908360.62<br />

Koehne: Palm Court Suite.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills.<br />

28<br />

ABC 476 6502<br />

Poulenc: Babar, the Little<br />

24<br />

Elephant. Georgie Parker, spkr.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Kenneth Young.<br />

ABC 476 3686<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

28<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Beethoven: Coriolan, Op.62:<br />

Overture. Berlin PO/Herbert von<br />

Karajan. DG 479 0177 9<br />

Bach: Cantata, “My heart swims<br />

in blood”, BWV.199. Lorraine<br />

Hunt Lieberson, m-sop. Orch of<br />

Emmanuel Music/Craig Smith.<br />

Nonesuch 7559-79692-2 27<br />

Stamitz: Orchestral Quartet in F,<br />

Op.14/4. New Zealand CO/Donald<br />

Armstrong. Naxos 8.557671 21<br />

Mahler: Symphony No.4 in G.<br />

Yvonne Kenny, sop. Melbourne SO/<br />

Markus Stenz. ABC 476 6339 56<br />

Edwards: Guitar Concerto. Karin<br />

Schaupp, gtr. Tasmanian SO/<br />

Richard Mills. ABC 476 2270 19<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.38 in D,<br />

“Prague”, K.504. LCP/Sir Roger<br />

Nor<strong>ring</strong>ton. EMI CDC 7 54336 2 37<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with Alan de Niese<br />

d’Albert: Tiefland.<br />

Sebastiano .......... Alexan<strong>der</strong> Welitsch<br />

Tommaso ......................Max Proebstl<br />

Marta .................. Marianne Schech<br />

Pepa .......................... Hanna Scholl<br />

Bavarian Radio Orch &<br />

Chorus/Rudolf Albert.<br />

Gala GL 100.715 147<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 13 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Simply Schubert<br />

• Songs for Men’s Voices.<br />

Various solosists & ensembles.<br />

Carus 83.189 20<br />

• Impromptu in G flat,<br />

D.899/3. Impromptu in A flat,<br />

D.899/4. Alfred Brendel, pno.<br />

Philips 422 237-2 13<br />

• Violin Sonata in A, “Grand<br />

Duo”, D.574. Emma Jardine,<br />

vln. Benjamin Kopp, pno.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 22<br />

• Quartettsatz in C minor, D.103.<br />

Kodaly Quartet. Naxos 8.557126 8<br />

• In Sp<strong>ring</strong>time, D.882. The<br />

Shepherd on the Rock, D.965.<br />

Elly Ameling, sop. Hans<br />

Deinzer, cl. Joerg Demus, pno.<br />

DHM GD 77085 16<br />

• Symphony No.8 in B minor,<br />

“Unfinished”, D.759. Academy<br />

of Melbourne/Brett Kelly.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 24<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Barbara Richardson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

Spotlight on the Violin<br />

Beethoven: Romance No.1<br />

in G, Op.40. Isaac Stern, vln.<br />

Franz Liszt CO/Isaac Stern.<br />

Sony 88697-28187-2 7<br />

Mozart: Adagio in E, K.261. Isaac<br />

Stern, vln. English CO/Alexan<strong>der</strong><br />

Schnei<strong>der</strong>. Sony SM3K 66475 9<br />

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D,<br />

Op.35. Frank Peter Zimmermann,<br />

vln. Berlin PO/Lorin Maazel.<br />

EMI CDC 7 49758 2 36<br />

Schubert: Fantasia in C, D.934.<br />

Raphael Oleg, vln. Gerard Wyss,<br />

pno. Denon CO 75636<br />

Mozart: Serenade No.7 in D,<br />

26<br />

“Haffner”, K.250. Oldrich Vlcek,<br />

vln. Prague CO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. Telarc 80161<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.60 in<br />

C, “Il Distratto”, Hob.I:60.<br />

Concentus Musicus Vienna/<br />

Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

53<br />

Teldec 244 198-2 ZK<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

32<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

L’Air de cour<br />

Secular vocal music from early<br />

17th-century France performed by<br />

Le Poeme Harmonique.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: Christmas Eve:<br />

Suite. Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8327 29<br />

Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G<br />

minor, Op.26. Niki Vasilakis, vln.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-<br />

Lessing. ABC 476 9237 27<br />

Trad: German Christmas Songs.<br />

Windsbacher Boys’ Choir.<br />

Bellaphon 69001016 8<br />

Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor,<br />

B.191, Op.104. Janos Starker,<br />

vlc. London SO/Antal Dorati.<br />

Philips 420 873-2 38<br />

Handel: Messiah: I know that my<br />

redeemer liveth. Ada Alsop, sop.<br />

London SO/Sir Malcolm Sargent.<br />

Dutton Laboratories CDLX 7029 8<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 14 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Telemann: Concerto in D for<br />

Trumpet, Two Oboes, St<strong>ring</strong>s &<br />

Continuo. Hakan Hardenberger,<br />

tpt. Celia Nicklin & Tess Miller,<br />

oboes. ASMF/Iona Brown.<br />

Philips 420 954-2 11<br />

Moscheles: Piano Concerto No.4<br />

in E, Op.64. Howard Shelley, pno.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67430 26<br />

Elgar (arr. Lemare):<br />

Caractacus, Op.35: Triumphal<br />

March. June Nixon, org.<br />

Master Disk SPCD 393 9<br />

24 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 25


Brumby: Symphony No.1, “The<br />

Sun”. Queensland SO/Robert<br />

Boughen. Jade JADCD 1049 27<br />

Chopin: Piano Sonata No.2 in<br />

B flat minor, “Funeral March”,<br />

Op.35. Leif Ove Andsnes, pno.<br />

Virgin VC7 91501 2 24<br />

Beethoven: Piano Trio No.8 in<br />

E flat, WoO.38. Borodin Trio.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8352-5 16<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Australian Chamber Soloists;<br />

Prudence Davis (flute),<br />

Jeffrey Crellin (oboe),<br />

Wilma Smith (violin),<br />

Trevor Jones (viola) &<br />

Philip Green (cello); Melba<br />

Hall, Parkville; 26/5/2002.<br />

(Recorded by Peter Nicholls).<br />

Jeffrey Crellin & Wilma Smith<br />

Pleyel: Quintet in E flat for Flute,<br />

Oboe, Violin, Viola & Cello, Op.10/3.<br />

Brahms: Cello Sonata No.1 in E<br />

minor, Op.38. Sitsky: Trio No.5 for<br />

Flute, Oboe & Piano, “Oriental”.<br />

Beethoven: Serenade in D for<br />

Flute, Violin & Viola, Op.25.<br />

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto<br />

No.1 in F sharp minor, Op.1.<br />

Victor Sangiorgio, pno. West<br />

Australian SO/Vladimir Verbitsky.<br />

ABC 454 508-2 28<br />

Chausson: Chanson perpetuelle,<br />

Op.37. Anne Sofie von Otter,<br />

m-sop. Bengt Forsberg, pno.<br />

DG 447 752-2 7<br />

Dvorak: Symphony No.1 in C<br />

minor, “The Bells of Zlonice”, B.9,<br />

Op.3. Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8597 53<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Peter Burch – A Life in Music<br />

Peter Burch<br />

Peter Burch is renowned for his<br />

contribution to the Arts, and for<br />

his characteristic wit, wisdom and<br />

humility. His recent retirement from<br />

Musica Viva as Victorian Concert<br />

Manager has brought a st<strong>ring</strong> of<br />

accola<strong>des</strong>. In this program Doug<br />

Beecroft discusses with Peter his life<br />

and work, from rural beginnings to<br />

revered arts administrator, teacher<br />

and music critic.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 15 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Arts Beat<br />

with Paul Butler, Jacqui Grantford<br />

or Susan Porter<br />

Cove<strong>ring</strong> music and the arts in<br />

Melbourne and Victoria.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in C,<br />

RV.452. Pierre Pierlot, oboe. I<br />

Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

Erato 4509-92130-2 13<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.4 in<br />

A, “Italian”, Op.90. OAE/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. Virgin VC7 90725 2 28<br />

Paganini: Violin Concerto No.4<br />

in D minor. Salvatore Accardo,<br />

vln. London PO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

DG 437 210-2 35<br />

Rossini: Semiramide: Overture.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner.<br />

ABC 476 2599 12<br />

Puccini: Turandot: Finale Act 3.<br />

Josephine Barstow, sop. Scottish<br />

Opera Orch & Chorus/John<br />

Mauceri. Decca 430 203-2 19<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Featu<strong>ring</strong> the Argentinian Pianist<br />

Martha Argerich and Friends<br />

Rachmaninov: Suite No.2,<br />

Op.17. Martha Argerich &<br />

Alexandre Rabinovitch, pnos.<br />

Teldec 9031-74717-2 22<br />

Chopin: Scherzo No.3 in C sharp<br />

minor, Op.39. Mazurka in A minor,<br />

Op.59/1. Martha Argerich, pno.<br />

DG 477 9523<br />

Mozart: Andante with Five<br />

10<br />

Variations in G, K.501. Stephen<br />

Kovacevich & Martha Argerich, pno<br />

duet. DG 477 9523 7<br />

Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit:<br />

Ondine. Martha Argerich, pno.<br />

DG 477 9523<br />

Lutoslawski: Variations on a<br />

Theme of Paganini. Martha<br />

Argerich & Nelson Freire, pnos.<br />

6<br />

DG 477 9523<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with John Collins<br />

Vivaldi: Magnificat in G minor,<br />

5<br />

RV.610. Lynne McMurtry, m-sop.<br />

Aradia Ensemble/Kevin Mallon.<br />

Naxos 8.570445 19<br />

Monteverdi: Zefiro torna. Rosita<br />

Frisani, sop. Manuela Custer, m-sop.<br />

Ensemble Arte-Musica/Francesco<br />

Cera. Brilliant Classics 99710/5<br />

Monteverdi: Altri canti d’amor.<br />

Montserrat Figueras, sop. La<br />

Capella Reial de Catalunya/Jordi<br />

6<br />

Savall. Alia Vox AVSA 9884B 10<br />

Byrd: Exalt thyself, O God. Morley:<br />

Out of the Deep. Magdalen College<br />

Choir, Oxford/John Harper.<br />

Regis RRC 2030<br />

Bach: Cantata, “Make yourself<br />

9<br />

ready, my spirit”, BWV.115. Barbara<br />

Schlick, sop. Andreas Scholl, alto.<br />

Christoph Pregardien, ten. Gotthold<br />

Schwarz, bass. Concerto Vocale.<br />

Ensemble Baroque de Limoges/<br />

Christophe Coin. Naive E 8893 24<br />

Albinoni: Concerto a cinque in C,<br />

Op.9/9. Guy Touvron & Bernard<br />

Soustrot, tpts. Festival St<strong>ring</strong>s<br />

Lucerne/Rudolf Baumgartner.<br />

Denon 33C37 7544<br />

Sainte-Colombe: Concert<br />

11<br />

XLVIII: Le raporte. Jordi Savall<br />

& Wieland Kuijken, bass viols.<br />

Alia Vox AVSA 9885 A 11<br />

Charpentier: Musique de theatre<br />

pour Circe, H.496. London<br />

Baroque/Charles Medlam.<br />

HM HMC 901244 19<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Mozart: Flute Quartet in C, K.285b.<br />

Marc Grauwels, fte. Brussels<br />

Virtuosi. Hyperion CDA 66392 16<br />

Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor.<br />

John Bingham, pno. Medici St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Quartet. Nimbus NI 5114 36<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.2 in C,<br />

Op.61. London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

First Hand FHR 07 31<br />

26 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 27


Sullivan: The Merry Wives<br />

of Windsor: Incidental<br />

Music. RTE Concert Orch &<br />

Chamber Choir/Andrew Penny.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223635 14<br />

Glanville-Hicks: Etruscan<br />

Concerto. Keith Jarrett, pno.<br />

Brooklyn PO/Dennis Russell Davies.<br />

Musicmasters 67089-2 14<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Peter Green<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Geoff Hayes<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 16 DEC<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with John Worcester<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach: Trio Sonata in<br />

E minor, BWV.528. Christopher<br />

Wrench, org. Melba MR 301125 11<br />

Bach: Christmas Cantata, “Gelobet<br />

seist du, Jesu Christ”, BWV.91.<br />

Soloists. Amsterdam Baroque<br />

Orch & Choir/Ton Koopman.<br />

Challenge CC 722230 17<br />

Handel: Fugue for Duet: Prelude<br />

& Largo. Elizabeth An<strong>der</strong>son<br />

& Douglas Lawrence, org.<br />

Move MD 3180<br />

Warlock: As Dew in Aprylle.<br />

Benedicamus Domino.<br />

Polyphony/Stephen Layton.<br />

4<br />

Helios CDH 55216 4<br />

Olivers (arr. How): Lo! He comes<br />

with clouds <strong>des</strong>cending. St James<br />

Choir/David Drury. David Drury,<br />

org. Private rec.<br />

Daquin: At the coming of<br />

Christmas, all should rejoice.<br />

4<br />

Royal Scottish Academy Chamber<br />

Players & Choir/John Wallace. John<br />

Langdon, org. Linn CKD 254<br />

Carter: Toccata on “Veni<br />

4<br />

Emmanuel”. Siegfried Franke, org.<br />

Private rec.<br />

Bach: Concerto in D minor,<br />

BWV.596. Amy Johansen, org.<br />

4<br />

Move MD 3293 9<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.39<br />

in E flat, K.543. Amsterdam<br />

Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman.<br />

Erato 0630-12724-2 27<br />

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.15<br />

in D, “Pastorale”, Op.28. Gerard<br />

Willems, pno. ABC 465 695-2<br />

Rodrigo: Concierto pastoral.<br />

Joanna G’froerer, fte. Asturias<br />

SO/Maximiano Val<strong>des</strong>.<br />

25<br />

Naxos 8.557801 27<br />

Saint-Saens: Violin Concerto No.3<br />

in B minor, Op.61. Maxim Vengerov,<br />

vln. Philharmonia Orch/Antonio<br />

Pappano. EMI 5 57593 2<br />

Hill: The Moon’s Gold Horn.<br />

29<br />

Queensland SO/Wilfred Lehmann.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223537<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

5<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Hurst: Swagman’s Promenade. West<br />

Australian SO/David Measham.<br />

ABC 442 374-2 6<br />

Isaac Strauss: Orpheus in<br />

the Un<strong>der</strong>world: Quadrille.<br />

Slovak RSO/Jerome Cohen.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223801 7<br />

Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No.1<br />

in G minor, Op.25. Andras Schiff,<br />

pno. Bavarian RSO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 414 672-2 19<br />

Roberton: All in the April Evening.<br />

Trad. (arr. Roberton): Dashing<br />

White Sergeant. Philharmonic<br />

Chamber Choir/David Temple.<br />

Helios CDH 88008 6<br />

Kalinnikov: Intermezzo No.1 in<br />

F sharp minor. London SO/Neeme<br />

Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8614 6<br />

Benjamin: Cotillon. Sydney SO/<br />

Patrick Thomas. ABC 442 374-2 11<br />

Walton: Crown Imperial. Eastman<br />

Wind Ensemble/Fre<strong>der</strong>ick Fennell.<br />

Mercury 432 009-2 10<br />

Hummel: Piano Septet No.2 in C,<br />

“Militaire”, Op.114. Capricorn.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66396 31<br />

Bizet: Carmen Suites 1 & 2:<br />

Excerpts. French Radio PO/Yutaka<br />

Sado. Erato 3984-23298-2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Handel: Concerto Grosso in A,<br />

Op.6/11. Concentus Musicus<br />

12<br />

Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 4509-95500-2<br />

Bach: Keyboard Concerto in<br />

D minor, BWV.1052. Vladimir<br />

17<br />

Ashkenazy, pno. London SO/David<br />

Zinman. Decca 476 2729<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.104<br />

in D, “London”, Hob.I:104.<br />

24<br />

Scottish CO/Raymond Leppard.<br />

Erato 4509-91933-2 30<br />

Beethoven: Cantata on the Death<br />

of Emperor Joseph II, WoO.87.<br />

Soloists. Corydon Singers.<br />

Corydon Orch/Matthew Best.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66880<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

41<br />

Rubbra: Festival Overture, Op.62.<br />

New Philharmonia Orch/Vernon<br />

Handley. Lyrita SRCD 235 7<br />

Rutter: Arise, Shine. Clare College<br />

Choir/Timothy Brown. Nicholas<br />

Rimmer, org. Naxos 8.557130 5<br />

Debussy (arr. Busser): Petite Suite.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Geoffrey<br />

Simon. Cala CACD 1001 13<br />

Carulli: Concerto in G. Jean-Pierre<br />

Rampal, fte. Alexandre Lagoya,<br />

gtr. Franz Liszt CO/Janos Rolla.<br />

CBS MK 42130 22<br />

Mendelssohn: Fantasy on “The Last<br />

Rose of Summer”. Simon Te<strong>des</strong>chi,<br />

pno. Sony SK 89233 8<br />

Handel (arr. Beecham): The<br />

Great Elopement. London<br />

PO/Sir Thomas Beecham.<br />

Dutton Laboratories CDAX 8018 24<br />

Rodrigo: Concierto serenata.<br />

Catherine Michel, harp. Monte<br />

Carlo National Opera Orch/Antonio<br />

de Almeida. Philips 462 179-2 23<br />

Various (arr. Richards): British<br />

Isles Orchestral Medley. BBC<br />

Concert Orch/Paul Leddington<br />

Wright. BBC 12142 5<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

Gala Performance of the 2012<br />

Knox Piano Awards; Knox<br />

Community Arts Centre,<br />

Bayswater; 4/10/2012.<br />

(Recorded by Steve Bullock).<br />

Amir Farid<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Ian Sloane<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 17 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Kurt Masur<br />

Ives (arr. Schuman): Variations<br />

on “America”. New York PO.<br />

Teldec 9031-74007-2<br />

Tchaikovsky: Francesca<br />

da Rimini, Op.32. LGO.<br />

7<br />

Teldec 9031-76456-2 24<br />

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R Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s<br />

Merry Pranks, Op.28. LGO.<br />

Philips 426 262-2 15<br />

Brahms: Variations on a<br />

Theme by Haydn, “St Anthony<br />

Chorale”, Op.56a. New York PO.<br />

Teldec 9031-74007-2 19<br />

R Strauss: Don Quixote,<br />

Op.35. Heinrich Schiff, vlc.<br />

Dieter Hallman, vla. LGO.<br />

Philips 426 262-2 42<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.49 in F<br />

minor, “La Passione”, Hob.I:49.<br />

Hungarian CO/Vilmos Tatrai.<br />

Hungaroton HRC 103 19<br />

Mozart: Violin Concerto No.4 in D,<br />

K.218. Hilary Hahn, vln. BBC SO/<br />

Sir Andrew Davis. BBC MM 323<br />

Schubert: Lie<strong>der</strong>. Thomas<br />

Quasthoff, bs-bar. Justus Zeyen,<br />

25<br />

pno. DG 474 501-2<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.6<br />

in F, “Pastoral”, Op.68. North<br />

German RSO/Gunter Wand.<br />

19<br />

EMI CDC 7 47526 2 45<br />

Delany: Captain Cook Overture.<br />

Adelaide SO/Carl Pini.<br />

ABC 446 279-2<br />

Zelman Snr: Piano Trio in D.<br />

9<br />

Seraphim Trio. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 27<br />

Brumby: Three Baroque Angels.<br />

Intervarsity Festival Chorus.<br />

Queensland Youth Orch/John<br />

Nickson. Jade JADCD 1049 11<br />

Sculthorpe: Sonata for St<strong>ring</strong>s<br />

No.3. Australian CO/Richard<br />

Tognetti. ABC 454 504-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John Collins<br />

13<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in<br />

B minor, Op.115. Promethean<br />

Ensemble. Argyle rec. 36<br />

Sinding: Songs. Bodil Arnesen,<br />

sop. Erling Ragnar Eriksen, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.553905 10<br />

Beethoven: Quintet in E fl at for<br />

Piano & Winds, Op.16. Murray<br />

Perahia, pno. Thea King, cl. Neil<br />

Black, oboe. Anthony Halstead,<br />

horn. Graham Sheen, bsn.<br />

Sony SX4K 63380<br />

Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata<br />

in A minor, D.821. Alfred<br />

27<br />

Hornung, vlc. Yuri Rozum, pno.<br />

Oz Classique 23396RH 27<br />

Martinu: Serenade No.2. ASMF.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8771<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with John Worcester<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Coates: The Princess<br />

Elizabeth. West Australian SO/<br />

6<br />

David Measham. ABC 476 2874<br />

Piccinini: Chiaconna Marlona alla<br />

6<br />

vera Spagnola. Rosemary Hodgson,<br />

lute. ABC 476 3175<br />

Sor: Theme & Variations on a<br />

5<br />

Theme from Mozart’s “The Magic<br />

Flute”, Op.9. Narciso Yepes, gtr.<br />

DG 469 649-2 7<br />

Kendall: A game of tennis. Pether:<br />

Our football supper. Barri: The<br />

rival blues. Ian Partridge, ten.<br />

Peter Savidge, bar. Jennifer<br />

Partridge, pno. The Song and<br />

Supper Club/Andrew Philips.<br />

Just Accord JUS 001 10<br />

Faure: Dolly Suite, Op.56. Pierre-<br />

Alain Volondat & Patrick de Hooge,<br />

pno duet. Naxo 8.553638<br />

Bach: Cantata No.124: Retire<br />

quickly. Sara McLiver, sop.<br />

14<br />

Sally-Anne Russell, m-sop. Orch<br />

of Antipo<strong>des</strong>/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 476 1183 4<br />

Bach: Praise God in all lands. Shu-<br />

Cheen Yu, sop. Queensland Orch/<br />

Brett Kelly. ABC 476 2610<br />

Trad. (arr. Carter): Angelus ad<br />

virginem. Trinity College Choir,<br />

Melbourne/Michael Leighton<br />

Jones. Jonathan Bradley, org.<br />

5<br />

ABC 476 3769 4<br />

Piazzolla (arr. Sena): Violentango.<br />

Amelitango. Percussioni della<br />

Toscana. Quintetto di Ottoni.<br />

Naxos 8.572611<br />

Walton: Three Sitwell Songs:<br />

9<br />

Daphne. Through gilded trellises.<br />

Old Sir Faulk. Heather Harper,<br />

sop. Paul Hamburger, pno.<br />

Decca 480 497-2 9<br />

Joplin: Peacherine Rag. The<br />

Casca<strong>des</strong>. Benjamin Loeb, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.559277 7<br />

Wagner: Die Walkure: Wotan’s<br />

Farewell & Magic Fire. Slovak RSO/<br />

Uwe Mund. Naxos 8.550211 15<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 18 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

Telemann: Suite in D. John<br />

Wallace, tpt. English St<strong>ring</strong> Orch/<br />

William Boughton (b.18/12/1948).<br />

Nimbus NI 5189 16<br />

Mozart: The Magic Flute: Excerpts.<br />

Rita Streich (b.18/12/1920),<br />

sop. RIAS SO/Ferenc Fricsay.<br />

DG 474 738-2<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony for<br />

8<br />

St<strong>ring</strong>s No.12 in G minor. English<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Orch/William Boughton.<br />

Nimbus NI 5143<br />

Sculthorpe: Small Town.<br />

Melbourne SO/John Hopkins.<br />

18<br />

ABC 476 6338 6<br />

Mozart: Ah, se in ciel, K.538. Vorrei<br />

spiegarvi, oh Dio, K.418. Nehmt<br />

meinen Dank, K.383. Rita Streich,<br />

sop. Bavarian RSO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. DG 474 738-2 18<br />

Delibes: Lakme: Bell Song. Rimsky-<br />

Korsakov: Sadko: Slumber steals<br />

over the bank. Rita Streich, sop.<br />

German Opera Orch & Chorus/<br />

Reinhard Peters. DG 474 738-2<br />

Schubert: The Shepherd on the<br />

Rock, D.965. Rita Streich, sop.<br />

Heinrich Geuser, cl. Erik Werba,<br />

13<br />

pno. DG 474 738-2<br />

Trad: Au clair de la lune. Trad.<br />

12<br />

(arr. Raucheisen): Z’Lauterbach.<br />

Rita Streich, sop. Erik Werba, pno.<br />

DG 474 738-2 4<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Bach: Orchestral Suite No.1 in C,<br />

BWV.1066. English CO/Raymond<br />

Leppard. Philips 420 888-2 22<br />

Mendelssohn: Song Without Words<br />

in D, Op.109. Zoe Knighton, vlc.<br />

Amir Farid, pno. Move MD 3338<br />

Handel: Messiah. Sara Macliver,<br />

sop. Alexandra Sherman, contr.<br />

Christopher Field, alto. Paul<br />

McMahon, ten. Teddy Tahu<br />

Rho<strong>des</strong>, bar. Cantillation. Orch<br />

of the Antipo<strong>des</strong>/Antony Walker.<br />

6<br />

ABC 472 601-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

programmed by Anne Bellew<br />

142<br />

DIGITAL & ON-LINE<br />

7.00 Sketching Impressions<br />

curated by Thomas Reiner<br />

Associate Professor Thomas Reiner<br />

- School of Music - Conservatorium<br />

at Monash University<br />

A monthly live broadcast<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> Australian musicians<br />

performing new Australian<br />

repertoire and other works,<br />

curated by notable Australian<br />

Music Education pedagogues. The<br />

series will focus on contemporary<br />

fi ne music education practice<br />

in Australia and its infl uence<br />

on contemporary musical<br />

performance and composition. It<br />

will provide an opportunity for<br />

the curators to offer an analysis<br />

of performed works and offer<br />

insights and personal perspectives<br />

on contemporary methods of<br />

music education delivery.<br />

30 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 31


103.5<strong>FM</strong><br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 19 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Juliarna Clark<br />

Mendelssohn: A Midsummer<br />

Night’s Dream Incidental Music,<br />

Op.61. Chicago SO & Chorus/James<br />

Levine. DG 478 4220 27<br />

Rosetti: Bassoon Concerto in B flat,<br />

C.73. Albrecht Hol<strong>der</strong>, bsn. New<br />

Brandenburg PO/Nicolas Pasquet.<br />

Naxos 8.555341<br />

Puccini: Capriccio sinfonico.<br />

La Scala PO/Riccardo Muti.<br />

19<br />

Sony SK 63025 13<br />

Tchaikovsky: Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s<br />

in C, Op.48. ASMF/Sir Neville<br />

Marriner. Decca 478 3187<br />

Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Geoffrey<br />

30<br />

Simon. Cala CACD 1005<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

15<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Weber: Der Freischutz: Overture.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-<br />

Lessing. ABC 476 7736<br />

Bach: Cantata, “It is enough”,<br />

10<br />

BWV.82. Philippe Huttenlocher,<br />

bass. Concentus Musicus<br />

Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 8.35363 21<br />

Borodin: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.1 in A.<br />

Borodin Quartet. Onyx 4051<br />

Mahler: Symphony No.1<br />

in D, “Titan”. Sydney<br />

SO/Vladimir Ashkenazy.<br />

36<br />

Sydney Symphony SS0 201001 52<br />

Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in<br />

E minor, Op.64. Niki Vasilakis, vln.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-<br />

Lessing. ABC 476 9237 30<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.18 in F,<br />

K.130. English CO/Jeffrey Tate.<br />

EMI 5 55480 2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

19<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with Alan de Niese<br />

Verdi: Attila.<br />

Attila ....................... Samuel Ramey<br />

Odabella .................... Cheryl Stu<strong>der</strong><br />

Foresto ......................... Neil Shicoff<br />

Ezio ....................Giorgio Zancanaro<br />

La Scala, Milan Orch & Chorus/<br />

Riccardo Muti. EMI 3 09106 2 116<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 20 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

A Morning with the Tsar Alexan<strong>der</strong><br />

Bortnyansky: Sacred Concerto<br />

No.30. Russian State Symphonic<br />

Cappella/Valeri Polyansky.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9956<br />

Field: Nouvelle fantaisie in<br />

G. Miceal O’Rourke, pno.<br />

12<br />

Chandos CHAN 9315<br />

Field: Piano Sonata in C minor,<br />

Op.1/3. Miceal O’Rourke, pno.<br />

7<br />

Chandos CHAN 8787<br />

Beethoven: Violin Sonata<br />

16<br />

No.7 in C minor, Op.30/2. Oleh<br />

Krysa, vln. Timothy Young, pno.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Hassler: Trio Sonata<br />

in E minor, Op.15/2.<br />

27<br />

Christophorus CHR 77241<br />

Hummel: Cello Sonata in A,<br />

Op.104. Susan Pal Banda, vlc.<br />

Alexan<strong>der</strong>-Max, fortepiano.<br />

12<br />

Naxos 8.557694 23<br />

Anon: Russian Christmas Carols. St<br />

Petersburg Chamber Choir/Nilolai<br />

Korniev. Philips 454 616-2<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

11<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

W F Bach: Duet No.2 in<br />

G. Wolfgang Schulz, fte.<br />

Hansjoerg Schellenberger, oboe.<br />

Sony SK 58965 8<br />

Campra: L’Europe galante. Rachel<br />

Yakar & Marianne Kewksilber,<br />

sops. Rene Jacobs, alto. La<br />

Petite Bande/Gustav Leonhardt.<br />

DHM GD 77059 50<br />

Eybler: Christmas Oratorio. Sabine<br />

Ritterbush, sop. Waltraud Hoffman-<br />

Mucher, contr. Harry van Berne,<br />

ten. Jelle Draijer, bar. Alsfel<strong>der</strong><br />

Vocal Ensemble. Bremen Cathedral<br />

Choir. I Febi Armonici/Wolfgang<br />

Helbich. CPO 999 667-2 70<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.31 in<br />

D, “Hornsignal”, Hob.I:31.<br />

AAM/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 430 082-2 32<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

Puer natus est nobis. Renaissance Music<br />

for the Christmas Season.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Tallis: Missa Puer natus<br />

est nobis. Tallis Scholars/Peter<br />

Philips. Gimell CDGIM 202<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Adrian McEniery<br />

25<br />

Britten: A Ceremony of Carols:<br />

Excerpts. National Boys’ Choir<br />

of Australia/Peter Casey.<br />

Private rec.<br />

Saint-Saens: Three Prelu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

10<br />

Fugues, Op.109. Hans Fagius, org.<br />

BIS 556<br />

Elgar: Cello Concerto in E<br />

minor, Op.85. Steven Isserlis,<br />

21<br />

vlc. London SO/Richard Hickox.<br />

Virgin VC7 90735 2<br />

Bach: Christians, mark ye this<br />

28<br />

day, BWV.63. Carolyn Sampson,<br />

sop. Ingeborg Danz, m-sop.<br />

Mark Padmore, ten. Sebastian<br />

Noack, bass. Collegium Vocale<br />

Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe.<br />

HM HML 5908360.62<br />

Dvorak: Symphonic<br />

Variations, B.70, Op.78.<br />

Czech PO/Vaclav Neumann.<br />

27<br />

Supraphon 11 0716 2 23<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 21 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

32 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 33


Brahms: Academic Festival<br />

Overture, Op.80. RCO/Riccardo<br />

Chailly. Decca 475 7942 10<br />

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.3 in D,<br />

“Polish”, Op.29. Melbourne SO/Oleg<br />

Caetani. ABC 476 6443 42<br />

Mozart: Flute Quartet in D, K.285.<br />

Genevieve Lacey, rec. Members of<br />

Flin<strong>der</strong>s Quartet. Private rec. 14<br />

Rutter: Brother Heinrich’s<br />

Christmas. Brian Kay, spkr.<br />

Cambridge Singers. City of<br />

London Sinfonia/John Rutter.<br />

Collegium CSCD 513 19<br />

Tchaikovsky (arr. Taneyev):<br />

The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a.<br />

Stephanie McCallum, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4689 24<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Australian National Academy<br />

of Music; Excerpts from<br />

Recitals; 16 & 28/9/2004.<br />

(Recorded by Peter Nicholls).<br />

Benjamin Kopp<br />

Shostakovich: Twenty-four<br />

Prelu<strong>des</strong>, Op.34. Jemima Robertson,<br />

pno. Rachmaninov: Suite No.1,<br />

“Fantaisie-tableaux”, Op.5. Hoang<br />

Pham & Amir Farid, pnos. Mozart:<br />

Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor,<br />

K.478. Benjamin Kopp, pno. Rachel<br />

Homburg, vln. James Wannan, vla.<br />

Martin Penicka, vlc.<br />

Finzi: Let us garlands b<strong>ring</strong>, Op.18.<br />

Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>, bar. Sharolyn<br />

Kimmorley, pno. ABC 476 7175 16<br />

Albinoni (arr. Payne):<br />

Adagio in G minor. Eduard<br />

Volchek, pno. Australian PO.<br />

E & T Entertainment 29151620 6<br />

Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.1 in<br />

A minor, Op.33. Jacqueline du Pre,<br />

vlc. New Philharmonia Orch/Daniel<br />

Barenboim. EMI 7 63283 2 20<br />

Dvorak: Symphony No.2 in B fl at,<br />

B.12, Op.4. Scottish NO/Neeme<br />

Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8589 48<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Kathleen Ferrier – A<br />

Centenary Tribute<br />

Kathleen Ferrier<br />

2012 marked the centenary of the<br />

birth of British contralto Kathleen<br />

Ferrier, whose untimely death at<br />

the age of 41 was profoundly and<br />

widely mourned. Graham Wilson<br />

presents a program dedicated to the<br />

life and work of this extraordinary<br />

singer and person.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 22 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fi ne music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Music and Children’s<br />

Literature<br />

The Selfi sh Giant<br />

Many composers have been inspired<br />

to write music based on children’s<br />

literature, from Tchaikovsky’s<br />

ballet Sleeping Beauty based on the<br />

fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm,<br />

to Australia’s Graeme Koehne’s The<br />

Selfi sh Giant based on Oscar Wilde’s<br />

story. Children’s book illustrator<br />

and <strong>3MBS</strong> presenter Jacqui<br />

Grantford surveys how composers<br />

have created music associated with<br />

some of the world’s great children’s<br />

stories.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

fi lm and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Elgar: The Wand of Youth Suite,<br />

No.1, Op.1a. Welsh National Opera<br />

Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Argo 433 214-2 20<br />

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in G, Op.44. Noel Mewton-Wood,<br />

pno. Winterthur SO/Walter Goehr.<br />

ABC 461 900-2 33<br />

Ravel: Mother Goose Suite.<br />

Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 478 3171 28<br />

Honegger: A Christmas Cantata.<br />

James Rutherford, bar. BBC NO &<br />

Chorus of Wales/Thierry Fischer.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67688 25<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Brahms: Intermezzo in E minor,<br />

Op.119/2. Ian Holtham, pno.<br />

Move MD 3187<br />

Pachulski: Fantasy in A,<br />

Op.17. Lidia Kozubek, pno.<br />

4<br />

Polskie Nagrania SZ 00518 22<br />

Schubert: Impromptu No.3 in G<br />

fl at, D.899, Op.90. Ian Holtham,<br />

pno. Move MD 3187 6<br />

Faure: Dolly Suite, Op.16. Emily<br />

Kirkpatrick, pno. ABC 476 3423<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with Jackie Burns<br />

Vivaldi: Credo in E minor,<br />

RV.591. John Alldis Choir.<br />

English CO/Vittorio Negri.<br />

13<br />

Philips 420 650-2<br />

Schutz: O Jesu, nomen dulce,<br />

10<br />

SWV.308. Ein Kind ist uns geboren,<br />

SWV.384. AAM & Chorus/Paul<br />

Goodwin. HM HMU 907202 7<br />

Bach: Cantata, “Christians, mark<br />

ye all this day”, BWV.63. Carolyn<br />

Sampson, sop. Ingeborg Danz, msop.<br />

Mark Padmore, ten. Sebastian<br />

Noack, bass. Collegium Vocale &<br />

Orch Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe.<br />

HM HMX 2971782<br />

Victoria: O magnum<br />

27<br />

mysterium. King’s College Choir,<br />

Cambridge/Sir David Willcocks.<br />

EMI CDM 7 64130 2 4<br />

Molter: Concerto pastorale in G.<br />

English Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />

Archiv 435 262-2 7<br />

Charpentier: Midnight Mass, H.9.<br />

Jane Archibald, Michele De Boer<br />

& Anne L’Esperance, sops. Marion<br />

Newman, m-sop. Aradia Ensemble/<br />

Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.557229<br />

Byrd: Hodie beata virgo. King’s<br />

29<br />

College Choir, Cambridge/Sir David<br />

Willcocks. EMI CDM 7 64130-2 4<br />

Corelli: Concerto Grosso in G minor,<br />

“Christmas Concerto”, Op.6/8.<br />

Collegium Musicum 90/Simon<br />

Standage. Chandos CHAN 0754 15<br />

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8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Dittersdorf: Harp Concerto in A.<br />

Marisa Robles, harp. ASMF/Iona<br />

Brown. Decca 425 723-2 18<br />

Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in G<br />

minor, Op.17. Dartington Piano<br />

Trio. Hyperion CDA 66331 30<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.3 in E<br />

flat, “Rhenish”, Op.97. Cleveland<br />

Orch/Christoph von Dohnanyi.<br />

Decca 421 643-2 31<br />

Rutter: Gloria. Tom Winpenny,<br />

org. St Albans Cathedral Choir.<br />

Ensemble De Chorum/Andrew<br />

Lucas. Naxos 8.572653<br />

Schultz: Ending, Op.72.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills.<br />

17<br />

ABC 476 4519<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Hans Groenewegen<br />

15<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Peter Gardner<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 23 DEC<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Peter Wakeley<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach: Pastorale in F.<br />

Andre Marchal, org (Grossmunster,<br />

Zurich). Concert Hall SMS 2377<br />

Trad: Today at Bethlehem. Quoth<br />

the Angel unto the Shepherds.<br />

Mazowsze Polish Song & Dance<br />

12<br />

Ensemble. WRC R 02376 6<br />

Fluery: Variations on a Bergundian<br />

Noel. Thomas Murray, org (St<br />

Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne).<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Guerrero: Canite tuba in Sion.<br />

6<br />

Musica Ficta/Raul Mallavibarrena.<br />

Cantus C 9619 5<br />

Anon. (arr. Schnabel): Transeamus<br />

usque Bethlehem. Regensburg<br />

Cathedral Boys’ Choir. Munich CO/<br />

Georg Ratzinger. Eberhard Kraus,<br />

org. DHM GD 77049<br />

Rutter: Shepherd’s Pipe Carol.<br />

Trad. (arr. Brown): I saw<br />

4<br />

three ships. Choir of St Paul’s<br />

Cathedral, Melbourne/June Nixon.<br />

Private rec. 6<br />

Daquin: Noel Suisse. Marie-Claire<br />

Alain, org (St Theodorit Cathedral,<br />

Usez). WRC R 06194 4<br />

Trad: Masters in this Hall. Ormond<br />

College Choir, Melbourne/Douglas<br />

Lawrence. Rhys Boak, pno.<br />

Move MD 3269 4<br />

Trad. (arr. Brown): Coventry Carol.<br />

Westminster Cathedral Choir/David<br />

Hill. TBA 4<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Robert Hooke, Lindsay Coker,<br />

Nigel Simpson or Elisabeth Giddy<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Coates: The Merrymakers<br />

Overture. CSRSO/Adrian Leaper.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223445<br />

Various (arr. Green): MGM<br />

Jubilee Overture. John<br />

Wilson Orch/John Wilson.<br />

5<br />

EMI Classics 50999 0 28845 2<br />

Trad: Danny Boy. Niall Morris,<br />

8<br />

Matthew Gilsenan & James Nelson,<br />

tens. Irish Film Orch/Frank<br />

Gallagher. EMI 5 57048 2<br />

Saint-Saens (arr. Glennie):<br />

4<br />

Introduction & Rondo capriccioso<br />

in A minor, Op.28. Evelyn<br />

Glennie, perc. National PO/Barry<br />

Wordsworth. RCA RD 60242 9<br />

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op.20:<br />

Excerpts. Philharmonia Orch/John<br />

Lanchbery. EMI CDS 7 49171 2 20<br />

Litolff: Concerto symphonique No.5<br />

in C minor, Op.123. Peter Donohoe,<br />

pno. BBC Scottish SO/Andrew<br />

Litton. Hyperion CDA 67210<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.38 in C,<br />

35<br />

Hob.I:38. English Concert/Trevor<br />

Pinnock. Archiv 427 661-2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Mackenzie: The Cricket on<br />

the Hearth, Overture. BBC<br />

19<br />

Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66764 12<br />

Bax: Five Fantasies on Polish<br />

Carols. Bel Canto. Plymouth<br />

Festival Orchestra/Philip Brunelle.<br />

Pro Arte PAD 192 14<br />

Blake: Violin Concerto, “Leeds”.<br />

Christiane Edinger, vln. English<br />

Northern Sinfonia/Paul Daniel.<br />

ASV DCA 905 33<br />

Moeran: Serenade in G.<br />

Ulster Orch/Vernon Handley.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8808 24<br />

Vaughan Williams: The First<br />

Nowell. Sarah Fox, sop. Ro<strong>der</strong>ick<br />

Williams, bar. Joyful Company<br />

of Singers. City of London<br />

Sinfonia/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN 10385 29<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Rod Watson<br />

Nicolai: Christmas,<br />

Overture. Bamberg SO/<br />

Karl Anton Rickenbacher.<br />

Virgin VC7 91079 2 11<br />

Nicolai: Der Herr ist Konig. Essen<br />

Studio Choir/Konrad Haenisch.<br />

Koch Schwann 3-1087-2H1<br />

Nicolai: Symphony No.2<br />

in D. Bamberg SO/Karl<br />

Anton Rickenbacher.<br />

8<br />

Virgin VC7 91079 2<br />

Nicolai: Die Trane. Dame Joan<br />

35<br />

Sutherland, sop. Barry Tuckwell,<br />

horn. Richard Bonynge, pno.<br />

Decca 421 552-2<br />

Curzon: Robin Hood Suite.<br />

CSRSO/Adrian Leaper.<br />

6<br />

Marco Polo 8.223425 12<br />

Grainger: Bridal Song to a Nordic<br />

Princess. Melbourne SO/John<br />

Hopkins. ABC 476 6334 13<br />

L Mozart: Trombone Concerto in D.<br />

Christian Lindberg, tbn. Australian<br />

CO/Richard Tognetti. BIS 1248<br />

M Haydn Divertimento in G.<br />

12<br />

Vienna Octet. Decca 436 222-2<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

12<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

2012 Organs of the Ballarat<br />

Goldfields Festival – Lo Sposalizio;<br />

Choir of Newman College,<br />

La Compania Renaissance<br />

Brass/Danny Lucin, David<br />

Macfarlane (organ),<br />

Gary Ekkel (director);<br />

St Patrick’s College Chapel,<br />

Ballarat; 14/1/2012.<br />

(Recorded by Kym Wilson).<br />

La Compania Renaissance Brass<br />

Gabrielli, Monteverdi, Conforti:<br />

In eclesiis. Settings of Psalms 109,<br />

110, 111, 112 & 116. Magnificat &<br />

Benedicamus Domino.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Craig Buddle<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Ian Sloane<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 24 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concerrt – William Christie<br />

Handel: Semele: Endless Pleasure.<br />

Danielle de Niese, sop. Les Arts<br />

Florissants. Decca 475 8746 4<br />

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CELEBRATE THE SEASON<br />

WITH YOUR <strong>3MBS</strong> FRIENDS<br />

Purcell: Indian Queen. Judith Van<br />

Wanroij, Amel Brahim-Djelloul<br />

& Claire Debono, sops. Xavier<br />

Sabata, alto. Andrew Tortise &<br />

Andre Morsch, tens. Konstantin<br />

Wolff, bs-bar. Les Arts Florissants.<br />

Virgin 3 38154 2 14<br />

Campra: Florete Prata. Paul<br />

Agnew, alto. Anne-Marie Lasla,<br />

vla da gamba. Les Arts Florissants.<br />

Virgin VC5 45720 2 9<br />

Mondonville: Dominus Regnavit.<br />

Sophie Daneman & Maryseult<br />

Wieczorek, sops. Paul Agnew, alto.<br />

Francois Piolino, ten. Maarten<br />

Koningsberger, bar. Francois<br />

Bazola, bass. Les Arts Florissants.<br />

Sacem MBF 1107 22<br />

Charpentier: Quarrel of the<br />

Shepherds, H.484. Les Arts<br />

Florissants. Erato 3984-25485-2 20<br />

Charpentier: On the Nativity of<br />

Our Lord Jesus Christ. Les Arts<br />

Florissants. HM HMC 901082 41<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Corelli: Concerto grosso in G<br />

minor, “Christmas Concerto”,<br />

Op.6/8. I Solisti Italiani.<br />

Denon CO 74168-69<br />

Rinck: Christmas Cantata,<br />

15<br />

Op.73. Collegium Vocale Siegen/<br />

Ulrich Stotzel. Peter Scholl, org.<br />

Hanssler 98.262 15<br />

Davis: A Christmas Carol. Northern<br />

Ballet Theatre Orch/John Pryce-<br />

Jones. Naxos 8.443495 18<br />

Liszt: Christmas Tree, S.186:<br />

Excerpts. Leslie Howard, pno.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66388 18<br />

Saint-Saens: Christmas Oratorio,<br />

Op.12. Australian NO & Choir/<br />

Christopher Bowen. ANO 001 36<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: Christmas Eve,<br />

Suite. Moscow SO/Igor Golovshin.<br />

Naxos 8.553789 26<br />

Lyapunov: Fetes de Noel (Svyatki),<br />

Op.41. Eteri Andjaparidze, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.553461 13<br />

Fry: Santa Claus Symphony.<br />

Royal Scottish NO/Tony Rowe.<br />

Naxos 8.559057 26<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

6.00 Setting the Christmas Scene<br />

with Juliarna Clark<br />

Music for a holiday, a religious<br />

festival, a social celebration – and<br />

gifts of love. Enjoy it all!<br />

8.00 Great Music in the Spirit of<br />

Christmas<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Christmas Eve enjoyed through<br />

the ages, including Britten’s lovely<br />

A Ceremony of Carols and Bach’s<br />

Magnificat in D.<br />

10.00 A Little Christmas Eve<br />

Music<br />

with Ian Sloane<br />

Happy music both familiar and<br />

less known, gleaned from over<br />

the centuries, amongst it many<br />

favourites to evoke the special<br />

spirit of Christmas Eve – and soothe<br />

late travellers!<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 25 DEC<br />

6.00 Christmas Day Dawns<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

That blend of special Christmas<br />

Morning feelings expressed in<br />

festive music you like to hear.<br />

8.00 Carols from Around the<br />

World<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

Joy to the world...!<br />

A selection of the most beautiful<br />

carols from the world’s treasury<br />

to b<strong>ring</strong> you peace and joy on this<br />

festive morning.<br />

9.00 Christmas with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 A Feast of Goodies for<br />

Christmas Day<br />

with Isabel Veale<br />

Bach will be there, along with<br />

traditional age-old Christmas songs,<br />

and Ryba’s delightful Czech village<br />

Christmas Mass.<br />

12.00 A Christmas Lunch<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

My eleventh year on Christmas Day<br />

will not affect the music I play.<br />

There’s secular pieces which you<br />

have selected<br />

and other works which I’ve<br />

collected.<br />

From Fred & Ginger to Handel, no<br />

danger<br />

of being dull with Elgar & Grainger.<br />

It isn’t formal, you don’t have to<br />

dress<br />

while “Binge” ing with Poirot on<br />

the Orient Express.<br />

The choice is yours when it comes<br />

to the crunch.<br />

So tune in at twelve for “A<br />

Christmas Lunch”!<br />

2.00 Mellow Music for a Special<br />

Day<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

After seasonal activities, it’s time<br />

to relax, to refresh and to reflect.<br />

Music can b<strong>ring</strong> all these pleasures<br />

for your enjoyment.<br />

4.00 For Celebration and Holiday<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

All work and no play...? Composers<br />

like Elgar, Tchaikovsky, Chopin,<br />

Mendelssohn and others wrote with<br />

holidays in mind. Let’s join them in<br />

this special day’s holiday spirit.<br />

6.00 Soothing Sounds at Close of<br />

Day<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Familiar friendly classics, with a<br />

touch of the light-hearted are just<br />

what we seek as the sun sinks into<br />

the west!<br />

8.00 Christmas Bonbons<br />

with Barbara Gee<br />

Here are some musical surprise<br />

packages of joy and reflection.<br />

10.00 Christmas Wind-Down<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

Joyfully Adding Zap and Zing,<br />

Alison eases you out of a great day!<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 26 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

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10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Sullivan: Iolanthe:<br />

Overture. Philharmonia<br />

Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Vocalion CDVS 1964 7<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto<br />

No.2 in G minor, Op.22. Philippe<br />

Entremont, pno. Toulouse<br />

Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson.<br />

CBS M2YK 45624 23<br />

Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel:<br />

Abends, will ich schlafen. Elisabeth<br />

Schwarzkopf & Elisabeth Grummer,<br />

sops. Philharmonia Orch/Herbert<br />

von Karajan. EMI 67156 2 10<br />

Schubert: Symphony No.9 in C,<br />

“Great”, D.944. LCP/Sir Roger<br />

Nor<strong>ring</strong>ton. EMI CDC 7 49949 2 58<br />

Britten: Soirees Musicales: 1st<br />

Suite, Op.9. National PO/Richard<br />

Bonynge. Decca 410 139-2 9<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Collins<br />

Schumann: Fantasy Pieces, Op.73.<br />

Steven Isserlis, vlc. Denes Varjon,<br />

pno. Hyperion CDA 67661 11<br />

Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2 in<br />

B flat, Op.83. Geza Anda, pno.<br />

Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan.<br />

DG 479 0205<br />

Faure: Pelleas et Melisande,<br />

Op.80. Israel PO/Zubin Mehta.<br />

49<br />

Sony SK 45870 16<br />

Bach: Cantata, “What care I for<br />

the world?”, BWV.94. Wilhelm<br />

Wiedl, treb. Paul Esswood, alto.<br />

Kurt Equiluz, ten. Philippe<br />

Huttenlocher, bass. Tolz Boys’<br />

Choir. Concentus Musicus<br />

Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 8.35441 ZL 25<br />

Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije Suite,<br />

Op.60. Netherlands Radio PO/Antal<br />

Dorati. London 444 104-2 22<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in<br />

A, Op.92. Tasmanian SO/David<br />

Porcelijn. ABC 461 920-2<br />

Beethoven: Cello Sonata No.5<br />

in D, Op.102/2. David Watkin,<br />

36<br />

vlc. Howard Moody, fortepiano.<br />

Chandos CHAN 0561 6<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with Alan de Niese<br />

Donizetti: Linda di Chamounix.<br />

Marquis de<br />

Boisfleury ............ Alfonso Antoniozzi<br />

Carlo ......................... Luca Canonici<br />

Prefect ................. Donato Di Stefano<br />

Antonio ...................Petteri Salomaa<br />

Linda ....................... Mariella Devia<br />

Choir of the National Tou<strong>ring</strong><br />

Opera Orchestra of Eastern<br />

Netherlands/Gabriele Bellini.<br />

Arts 447 151-2 177<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 27 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Kathryn Selby, A Star From Sydney<br />

2012 Last Hurrahs – Composers we<br />

celebrated this year<br />

Stanley: Suite of Trumpet<br />

Voluntaries No.1 in D. Gabriele<br />

Cassone, tpt. Antonio Frige, org.<br />

Nuova Era 7053<br />

Glanville-Hicks: Harp Sonata.<br />

Marshall McGuire, harp.<br />

8<br />

Artworks AW 036<br />

Boellmann: Cello Sonata in A<br />

10<br />

minor, Op.40. Mats Lidstrom, vlc.<br />

Mark Gasser, pno. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Delius: Summer Night on the<br />

26<br />

River. London PO/Vernon Handley.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8330<br />

Debussy: Images. Swiss<br />

7<br />

Romande Orch/Ernest Ansermet.<br />

Decca 478 3156 34<br />

Ireland: Piano Concerto in E flat.<br />

Eric Parkin, pno. London PO/Sir<br />

Adrian Boult. Lyrita SRCD 241 25<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Barbara Richardson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Graeme Warner<br />

prepared by Ola Tasker<br />

Celebrating the Life and Music of<br />

Josef Haydn<br />

Salieri: Harmony for a Temple<br />

of the Night. Il Gruppo di Roma.<br />

Frequenz CAP 1 8<br />

Haydn: Piano Sonata in C minor,<br />

Hob.XVI:20. Ronald Brautigam,<br />

fortepiano. BIS 1731/33 26<br />

Corelli: Concerto Grosso in B flat,<br />

Op.6/11. Ensemble 415/Chiara<br />

Banchini. HM HMX 2971407 10<br />

Haydn: Mass in G, “Sancti Nicolai”,<br />

Hob.XXII:6. Judith Nelson, sop.<br />

Shirley Minty, m-sop. Rogers<br />

Covey-Crump, ten. David Thomas,<br />

bass. Christ Church Cathedral<br />

Choir. AAM/Simon Preston.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 421 478-2 28<br />

Porpora: Cello Sonata in F. Leslie<br />

Parnas, vlc. Wonmi Kim, pno.<br />

Arcadia ARC 1998-2 8<br />

Haydn: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in A,<br />

Hob.III:36, Op.20/6. Salomon<br />

Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66622 21<br />

Cimarosa: Concerto in G for Two<br />

Flutes. Aurele Nicolet & Christiane<br />

Nicolet, ftes. Stuttgart CO/Karl<br />

Muenchinger. Decca 421 630-2 18<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.76 in E<br />

flat, Hob.I:76. Cologne CO/Helmut<br />

Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.554109 30<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

Il Santissimo Natale<br />

Seasonal music from 17th-century<br />

Italy.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Vivaldi: Gloria in D, RV.589. Sharon<br />

Kempton & Ellen Bennett, sops.<br />

Lynlee Williams, m-sop. Trinity<br />

College Choir, Melbourne. Ensemble<br />

Gombert. Concentus Australis/John<br />

O’Donnell. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 29<br />

Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in<br />

A, K.581. Catherine McCorkill,<br />

cl. Australian St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 33<br />

Saint-Saens: Symphony No.3 in<br />

C minor, “Organ”, Op.78. Michael<br />

Murray, org. Philadelphia Orch/<br />

Eugene Ormandy. Telarc 80051<br />

Mozart: Divertimento in<br />

B flat, K.137. Amsterdam<br />

Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman.<br />

35<br />

Erato 2292-45471 2 13<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 28 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Nicolai: The Merry Wives of<br />

Windsor: Overture. Tasmanian<br />

SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing.<br />

ABC 476 7736<br />

Quilter: Three Shakespeare<br />

8<br />

Songs, Op.6. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>,<br />

bar. Sharolyn Kimmorley, pno.<br />

ABC 476 7175 7<br />

Hill: Symphony No.4 in C minor,<br />

“The Pursuit of Happiness”.<br />

Melbourne SO/Wilfred Lehmann.<br />

Marco Polo 8.220345 19<br />

Mozart: Concertone in C, K.190.<br />

Isaac Stern & Pinchas Zukerman,<br />

vlns. English CO/Daniel Barenboim.<br />

Sony SM3K 66475 29<br />

Kenins: Variations on a Theme<br />

by Schubert. Essex Winds.<br />

CMC Centredisques 5595 13<br />

Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No.1 in<br />

D minor, Op.49. Macquarie Trio.<br />

ABC 456 191-2 29<br />

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Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance<br />

March in A minor, Op.39/2.<br />

London SO/Barry Tuckwell.<br />

IMP PCD 913 5<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Melbourne Youth Orchestra/Peter<br />

Bandy; Iwaki Auditorium;<br />

17/6/2006.<br />

Rebecca Chambers<br />

Vine: Symphony No.5, “Percussion”.<br />

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20 in D<br />

minor, K.466. Rebecca Chambers,<br />

pno. Sibelius: Symphony No.2 in<br />

D, Op.43.<br />

Beethoven: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.13<br />

in B flat, Op.130. Goldner Quartet.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 47<br />

Respighi: Ancient Airs &<br />

Dances Suite No.2. Australian<br />

CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee.<br />

Omega OCD 1007 20<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Maestro<br />

Maestro<br />

In Peter Goldsworthy’s novel<br />

Maestro, the central character<br />

Paul Crabbe is educated about<br />

life through music. Susan Porter<br />

explores the music associated with<br />

this much acclaimed 1989 novel.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 29 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Movies and Music<br />

Bernard Herrmann<br />

composer of music for<br />

Citizen Kane and Psycho.<br />

We often take music for granted<br />

in movies. Adam Pietrzak explores<br />

how music has been used in movies<br />

from the early “talkies” to mo<strong>der</strong>n<br />

movies with fully integrated<br />

musical scores.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.103 in<br />

E flat, “Drum Roll”, Hob.I:103.<br />

RCO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 2292-43526-2 31<br />

Mozart: Horn Concerto No.2 in<br />

E flat, K.417. Barry Tuckwell,<br />

horn. English CO/Barry Tuckwell.<br />

Decca 410 284-2 13<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D<br />

minor, “Choral”, Op.125. Katerina<br />

Beranova, sop. Lilli Paasikivi,<br />

m-sop. Robert Dean Smith, ten.<br />

Hanno Muller-Brachmann, bass.<br />

LGO & Chorus/Riccardo Chailly.<br />

Decca 478 2721 63<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Featu<strong>ring</strong> Sir Clifford Curzon<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Liszt: Piano Sonata in B<br />

minor, S.178. Decca 478 4535<br />

Litolff: Concerto symphonique<br />

29<br />

No.4 in D minor, Op.102: Scherzo.<br />

London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

Decca 478 4389<br />

Schubert: Impromptu in B flat,<br />

7<br />

D.935/3. Decca 478 4389<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with John Collins<br />

Albinoni: Il Nome Glorioso:<br />

11<br />

Sinfonia for Solo Trumpet, St<strong>ring</strong>s<br />

& Continuo. John Wallace, tpt.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Simon Wright.<br />

Nimbus NI 5079 4<br />

Scarlatti (arr. Schaupp): Guitar<br />

Sonata in A, K.208: Andante &<br />

Cantabile. Karin Schaupp, gtr.<br />

ABC 476 2269 4<br />

Scarlatti (arr. Bryan): Oboe<br />

Concerto No.1 in G. Anne Gilby,<br />

oboe. Melbourne Musicians/Frank<br />

Pam. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Gibbons: Songs of Joy. Tonus<br />

14<br />

Peregrinus. Naxos 8.557681 7<br />

Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Op.8/1-<br />

4: Sp<strong>ring</strong> & Summer. Elizabeth<br />

Wallfisch, vln. Australian<br />

Brandenburg Orch/Paul Dyer.<br />

ABC 456 364-2<br />

Bach: French Suite No.5 in G,<br />

18<br />

BWV.816. Simone Dinnerstein, pno.<br />

Telarc 80715 19<br />

Tartini: Violin Concerto in A minor,<br />

“Lunardo Venier”. Nicola Benedetti,<br />

vln. Scottish CO/Christian Curnyn.<br />

Decca 476 4342 15<br />

Handel: Water Music Suite in F,<br />

HWV.348. Tasmanian SO/Graham<br />

Abbott. ABC 476 4300 27<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Giuliani: Concerto in E for Two<br />

Mandolins, Viola & Orchestra.<br />

Ugo Orlandi & Dorina Frati,<br />

mndlns. Jodi Levitz, vla. I<br />

Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

Erato ECD 88165<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.4 in<br />

15<br />

D minor, Op.120. RCO/Riccardo<br />

Chailly. Decca 425 608-2<br />

Reger: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in E<br />

flat, Op.109. Vogler Quartet.<br />

31<br />

Nimbus NI 5644<br />

Glanville-Hicks: Letters from<br />

Morocco. Gerald English, ten.<br />

36<br />

Tasmanian SO/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 476 3222<br />

Quilter: Where the Rainbow<br />

14<br />

Ends: Suite. CSRSO/Adrian Leaper.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223444<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Peter Green<br />

14<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Geoff Hayes<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 30 DEC<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

42 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 43


7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Peter Wakeley<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Buxtehude: Puer natus<br />

in Bethlehem. In dulci jubilo.<br />

Nicholas Danby, org (St Laurens,<br />

Alkmaar). Virgin VC7 91139 2 4<br />

Merkel/Reger: Vom Himmel hoch.<br />

Harold Fabrikant, org (Church<br />

of the Epiphany, Crafers, SA).<br />

Academy Music AMCD 9631 5<br />

Trad: Ist es noch still in <strong>der</strong> Runde.<br />

Im kleinen Stall von Bethlehem.<br />

Ehre in <strong>der</strong> Hoh sei Gott. Schlaf,<br />

mein Kindelein. Eia, du Kindlein<br />

nackt und bloss. Berlin Cathedral<br />

Choir/Herbert Hildebrandt.<br />

Berliner Domkantorei rec. 7<br />

Charpentier: Joseph est bien Marie.<br />

George McPhee, org (Paisley Abbey).<br />

Abbey LPB 790<br />

Gibbons: See, see, the word<br />

is incarnate. Clerkes of<br />

Oxenford/David Wulstan.<br />

4<br />

Calliope CAL 9611 7<br />

d’Aquin: Noel, grand jeu et duo,<br />

Op.2. Hans Fagus, org (Harnosand<br />

Cathedral). BIS 7<br />

Sweelinck: Puer nobis nascitur.<br />

6<br />

Piet Kee, org (St Laurens, Alkmaar).<br />

Chandos CHAN 0514 4<br />

Trad: Musette. Entre de Boeuf et<br />

L’ane gris. Maitrise Saint-Pierre<br />

aux Liens, de Bulle/Andre Corbez.<br />

RCA STU 70557 7<br />

Balbastre: Noel. Sergio de Pieri,<br />

org (St Mary’s Star of the Sea, West<br />

Melbourne). Move MD 3228<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Corelli: Concerto Grosso in D,<br />

Op.6/1. Philharmonia Baroque<br />

Orch/Nicholas McGegan.<br />

6<br />

HM HMU 907014<br />

Handel: Amadigi: Destero<br />

dall’ empia dite. Emma<br />

Kirkby, sop. Brandenburg<br />

Consort/Roy Goodman.<br />

11<br />

Hyperion CDS 44271/3<br />

Handel: Oboe Concerto No.3<br />

in G minor. Anne Gilby, oboe.<br />

6<br />

Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 9<br />

Beethoven: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.6 in<br />

B flat, Op.18/6. Australian Quartet.<br />

Private rec. 26<br />

Bartok: Music for St<strong>ring</strong>s,<br />

Percussion & Celesta, Sz.106.<br />

ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />

Decca 448 577-2 31<br />

Debussy: Violin Sonata in G minor.<br />

Miwako Abe, vln. Danae Killan,<br />

pno. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 15<br />

Hummel: Piano Concerto No.3 in<br />

B minor, Op.89. Stephen Hough,<br />

pno. English CO/Bryden Thomson.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8507 36<br />

Balakirev: Symphony No.2 in D<br />

minor. Philharmonia Orch/Evgeny<br />

Svetlanov. Hyperion CDA 66586 37<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Bernstein: Candide: Overture.<br />

Melbourne SO/Jorge Mester.<br />

ABC 438 611-2 4<br />

Mozart: Piano Sonata No.11 in A,<br />

K.331: Rondo alla Turca. Vladimir<br />

Horowitz, pno. RCA GD 87755 4<br />

Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust:<br />

Hungarian March. Melbourne SO/<br />

Jorge Mester. ABC 438 611-2<br />

Dvorak: Scottish Dances, B.74,<br />

Op.41. Stefan Veselka, pno.<br />

5<br />

Naxos 8.557478<br />

Wagner: The Mastersingers of<br />

6<br />

Nuremberg: Overture. London SO/<br />

Barry Tuckwell. IMP PCD 860<br />

Ippolitov-Ivanov:<br />

Turkish Fragments, Op.62.<br />

Singapore SO/Choo Hoey.<br />

10<br />

Marco Polo 8.220217<br />

Hill: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.6 in G,<br />

14<br />

“The Kids”. Australian Quartet.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223746<br />

Herz: Piano Concerto No.1 in<br />

16<br />

A, Op.34. Howard Shelley, pno.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Howard Shelley.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67465<br />

Beethoven: Choral Fantasy in<br />

26<br />

C minor, Op.80. Alfred Brendel,<br />

pno. London PO & Choir/Bernard<br />

Haitink. Philips 420 347 2 21<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Gluck/Mottl: Ballet Suite.<br />

Sydney SO/Robert Pikler.<br />

RCA VRL1-01421 15<br />

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D,<br />

Op.61. Wolfgang Schnei<strong>der</strong>hahn,<br />

vln. Berlin PO/Eugen Jochum.<br />

DG 435 384-2` 46<br />

Mozart: Voi avete un cor fedele,<br />

K.217. Emma Kirkby, sop.<br />

AAM/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 425 835-2<br />

Mozart: Ch’io mi scordi di<br />

te?, K.505. Emma Kirkby, sop.<br />

Steven Lubin, fortepiano.<br />

AAM/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

6<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 425 835-2 10<br />

Schubert: Symphony No.6 in C,<br />

D.589. Australian CO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. Omega OCD 1005<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

33<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Finzi: New Year Music,<br />

Op.7. Bournemouth SO/David Hill.<br />

Naxos 8.570417 10<br />

Strauss Jnr: Die Fle<strong>der</strong>maus: Mein<br />

Herr Marquis. Sumi Jo, sop. Orch<br />

of St Luke’s/Richard Bonynge.<br />

Erato 3984-21630-2<br />

Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor,<br />

4<br />

RV.105. Chandos Baroque Players.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66309<br />

Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf,<br />

7<br />

Op.67. Dame Edna Everage, spkr.<br />

Melbourne SO/John Lanchbery.<br />

Naxos 8.554170 27<br />

Boieldieu: Harp Concerto in C.<br />

Catherine Michel, harp. Monte<br />

Carlo National Opera Orch/Antonio<br />

de Almeida. Philips 462 179-2 21<br />

Mackenzie: Twelfth Night, Op.40.<br />

BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66764 19<br />

Wesley: Violin Concerto No.2 in<br />

D. Elizabeth Wallfisch, vln. Parley<br />

of Instruments/Peter Holman.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66865<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

18<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

Organ, Voice & St<strong>ring</strong>; Southern<br />

Cross Philharmonia<br />

Orchestra; Melba Hall,<br />

Parkville; 26/9/2012.<br />

(Recorded by John Smyth).<br />

Southern Cross Philharmonia Orchestra<br />

Muirden: Rhapsody for St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Orchestra. Finzi: Dies natalis.<br />

Timothy Reynolds, ten. Grixti:<br />

Intimo for St<strong>ring</strong> Orchestra &<br />

Timpani. Poulenc: Concerto in<br />

G minor for Organ, St<strong>ring</strong>s &<br />

Timpani. John O’Donnell, org.<br />

Broadstock: Fanfare for Gerald.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Ian Sloane<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 31 DEC<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Ronald Corp<br />

Prokofiev: Summer Day,<br />

Op.65b. New London Orch.<br />

Helios CDH 55177<br />

Hahn: Le Bal de Beatrice<br />

d’Este. New London Orch.<br />

15<br />

Hyperion CDA 66347 17<br />

44 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 45


Satie: Parade: Excerpts.<br />

New London Orch.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66365 15<br />

Pierne: Piano Concerto in<br />

C minor, Op.42. Stephen<br />

Coombs, pno. BBC Scottish SO.<br />

Hyperion CDA 67348 20<br />

Thomson: Power Among Men:<br />

Fugues & Cantilenas. New London<br />

Orch. Hyperion CDA 66576 16<br />

Satie (arr. Corp): Gnossiennes<br />

Nos.1, 2 & 3. New London Orch.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66365 8<br />

Milhaud: The Ox on the Roof,<br />

Op.58. New London Orch.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66594 20<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Linley: The Duenna: Overture.<br />

Parley of Instruments/Paul<br />

Nicholson (b.31/12/1952).<br />

Hyperion CDA 66767<br />

Arne: Organ Concerto No.2 in<br />

G. Paul Nicholson, org. Parley<br />

6<br />

of Instruments/Paul Nicholson.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66509<br />

Haydn: Oboe Concerto in C,<br />

Hob.VIIg:C1. Jiri Tancibudek,<br />

12<br />

oboe. Adelaide CO/Richard Divall.<br />

ABC 461 703-2 23<br />

Boccherini: Guitar Quintet No.9<br />

in C, “The Retreat from Madrid”,<br />

G.453. Zoltan Tokos, gtr. Danubius<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet. Naxos 8.550731<br />

Moscheles: Anticipations of<br />

Scotland, Op.75. Howard Shelley,<br />

pno. Tasmanian SO/Howard<br />

29<br />

Shelley. Hyperion CDA 67276 15<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3<br />

in A minor, “Scottish”, Op.56.<br />

BBC Scottish SO/Osmo Vanska.<br />

BBC MM 69<br />

Arnold: Four Scottish Dances,<br />

Op.59. Queensland SO/Andrew<br />

37<br />

Penny. Naxos 8.553526<br />

Waxman: Auld Lang Syne<br />

Variations. Scot Woolley, pno.<br />

Members of Korngold St<strong>ring</strong><br />

9<br />

Quartet. Bay Cities BCD 1037<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.45 in F<br />

12<br />

sharp minor, “Farewell”, Hob.I:45.<br />

Hungarian CO/Vilmos Tatrai.<br />

Hungaroton HRC 102 26<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John Collins<br />

NEW YEAR’S EVE<br />

6.00 Chee<strong>ring</strong> The Old Year Out<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

Cheery music celebrates the passing<br />

of 2012, and signals our delight in<br />

the prospect of a new year starting.<br />

8.00 Ring out the Old year with<br />

Cheerful Classical!<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Great music to relish as you savour<br />

what is past and anticipate a<br />

whole new year – new days, new<br />

thoughts, new musical enjoyments!<br />

10.00 Farewell 2012! Welcome<br />

2013!<br />

with John Worcester<br />

Accompanying you into 2013,<br />

John will pep up your New Year’s<br />

Eve celebrating and partying,<br />

culminating with a midnight<br />

welcome to the New Year.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

January.<br />

A day-by-day program of our fine music broadcasting.<br />

TUESDAY 1 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

Our weekday program which<br />

delves into a wide range of<br />

classical music topics. Each fiveprogram<br />

series relates to a single<br />

theme. Topics include composer<br />

biographies and explorations of<br />

various musical styles.<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

Lanner (arr. Rot): Court Ball<br />

Dances, Op.161. Strauss Snr.<br />

(arr. Rot): Philomela Waltz,<br />

Op.82. Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti.<br />

DG 474 900-2 16<br />

Suppe: The Beautiful Galatea:<br />

Overture. Strauss Jnr: Wine,<br />

Woman and Song! Waltz, Op.333.<br />

Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky.<br />

Decca 478 3164 14<br />

Strauss Jnr. (arr. Osborne):<br />

G’Schichten aus dem Wienerwald.<br />

Raga Dolls. Raga Dolls RD 002 13<br />

Josef Strauss: Delirium Waltz,<br />

Op.212. Hellmesberger: Dance of<br />

the Elves. Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta.<br />

DG 477 6225 13<br />

E Strauss: With the Brakes Off,<br />

Op.238. Ziehrer: Roll Up, Op.518.<br />

Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky.<br />

Decca 478 3164 9<br />

Fahrbach: In Kahlenberg<br />

Village, Op.340. Josef Strauss:<br />

Burning Love, Op.129. Dynamids<br />

(Secret Powers of Attraction)<br />

Waltz, Op.173. Johann Strauss<br />

Ensemble/Russell McGregor.<br />

ABC 476 4630 19<br />

Strauss Jnr: On the beautiful<br />

blue Danube, Op.314. Strauss<br />

Snr: Radetzky March, Op.228.<br />

Vienna PO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 8573-83563-2 15<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Various: New Year’s Concert 1995:<br />

Excerpts. Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta.<br />

Sony SK 66 860<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered<br />

Clavier, Book 1: Prelu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

28<br />

Fugues 17-24. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556 25<br />

Szymanowski: Violin Concerto<br />

No.1, Op.35. Xiao-Dong Wang,<br />

vln. Adelaide SO/Omri Hadari.<br />

ABC 426 479-2 24<br />

Weber: Clarinet Quintet in B flat,<br />

Op.34. AAM Chamber Players.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 433 044-2<br />

Charpentier: Te Deum, H.146.<br />

St James’s Singers. St James’s<br />

Baroque Players/Ivor Bolton.<br />

28<br />

Teldec 0630-12465-2 22<br />

Schubert (arr. Tognetti): St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Quartet No.14 in D minor,<br />

“Death and the Maiden”, D.810.<br />

Australian CO/Richard Tognetti.<br />

Sony SK 63160<br />

Clementi: Symphony No.4 in<br />

D. Philharmonia Orch/Claudio<br />

13<br />

Scimone. Erato 4509-92191-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

programmed by Anne Bellew<br />

29<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

46 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 47


The<br />

Grid.<br />

AM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

noon Midday<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

Singers<br />

and Songs<br />

The Early<br />

Music Experience<br />

Music for<br />

Keyboard<br />

Great Voices of the<br />

20th Century<br />

A Time to<br />

Remember<br />

7.00<br />

Friday Night<br />

Special<br />

Contemporary<br />

Thursday<br />

Visions Wednesday Night Concert<br />

Night at the<br />

Jazz Rivers Opera Summer Operetta<br />

Chamber Music<br />

& Song<br />

8.00<br />

Colours<br />

of Jazz<br />

A Little Night<br />

Music<br />

10.00<br />

Midnight to Dawn<br />

Notturno<br />

48 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 49<br />

AM SATURDAY SUNDAY<br />

6.00<br />

Notturno conclu<strong>des</strong><br />

7.00 Daybreak<br />

Hymns Old & New<br />

7.30<br />

Organ & Choral Music<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

Sunday Morning<br />

10.00<br />

Arts Beat (1-15 Dec) Morning Feature (22 Dec-26 Jan)<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

noon Screenthemes<br />

A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert Apres-midi<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

Music for Leisure<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

6.00<br />

Tropic Island Discs<br />

The World of Baroque<br />

7.00<br />

Melbourne in Concert<br />

8.00<br />

Saturday Evening Concert<br />

9.00<br />

Australian Sounds<br />

10.00<br />

Night Tram<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

Midnight to Dawn<br />

Notturno


8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 2 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Bill Mack<br />

J C Bach: Symphony in E flat,<br />

Op.18/1. AAM/Simon Standage.<br />

Chandos CHAN 0540 14<br />

Mozart: The Magic Flute: Ach, ich<br />

fuhl’s. Barbara Bonney, sop. Zurich<br />

Opera Orch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 9031-72486-2<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.34 in C,<br />

4<br />

K.338. RCO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 242 896-245<br />

Berlioz: Les Nuits d’ete, Op.7.<br />

Catherine Robbin & Diana<br />

22<br />

Montague, m-sops. Howard Crook,<br />

ten. Gilles Cachemaille, bar. Lyon<br />

Opera Orch/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />

Erato 2292-45517-2<br />

Prokofiev: The Love for<br />

Three Oranges, Op.33: Suite.<br />

Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

30<br />

Chandos CHAN 8729<br />

Shostakovich: Cello Sonata<br />

in D minor, Op.40. David<br />

Pereira, vlc. Lisa Moore, pno.<br />

15<br />

Tall Poppies TP 018<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

29<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Ravel: Daphnis & Chloe: Suite<br />

No.2. Oslo PO/Mariss Jansons.<br />

EMI CDC 7 49964 2<br />

Poulenc: Gloria. Jessica<br />

Rivera, sop. Chicago SO &<br />

Chorus/Bernard Haitink.<br />

17<br />

CSO-Resound CSOR 901 906<br />

Debussy: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in G<br />

24<br />

minor, Op.10. Flin<strong>der</strong>s Quartet.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 27<br />

Faure: Ballade in F sharp, Op.19.<br />

Jean-Philippe Collard, pno.<br />

EMI 7 69149 2<br />

Sculthorpe: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet<br />

No.6. Australian Quartet.<br />

15<br />

Private rec. 15<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.1<br />

in D, Op.17. Pascal Roge, pno.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 417 351-2<br />

Vaughan Williams: A London<br />

Symphony (Symphony No.2).<br />

London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

30<br />

EMI CDM 7 64017 2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

43<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Verdi: Falstaff.<br />

Sir John Falstaff .............. Bryn Terfel<br />

Mrs Quickly ............Larissa Diadkova<br />

Nannetta ........ Dorothea Roschmann<br />

Ford .....................Thomas Hampson<br />

Mrs Alice Ford .... Adrianne Pieczonka<br />

Berlin Radio Chorus. Berlin PO/<br />

Claudio Abbado. DG 479 0379 113<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 3 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Hooray for Holidays<br />

Litolff: Concerto symphonique No.4<br />

in D minor, Op.102: Scherzo. Ian<br />

Munro, pno. Tasmanian SO/David<br />

Porcelijn. ABC 465 424-2 7<br />

Vaughan Williams: The Lark<br />

Ascending. Dimity Hall, vln.<br />

Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 472 984-2 17<br />

Weber: Clarinet Concerto No.2<br />

in E flat, Op.74. Sabine Meyer,<br />

cl. Dresden State Orch/Herbert<br />

Blomstedt. EMI 7 47351 2 22<br />

Bizet: The Pearl Fishers: In the<br />

depths of the temple. David<br />

Hobson, ten. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>,<br />

bar. Sinfonia Australis/Thomas<br />

Woods. ABC 476 2272 6<br />

Dvorak: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.12 in F,<br />

“American”, B.179, Op.96. Flin<strong>der</strong>s<br />

Quartet. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 27<br />

Elgar: Enigma Variations, Op.36.<br />

Sydney SO/Myer Fredman.<br />

ABC 476 6156 29<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Phillipa Edwards<br />

prepared by Ola Tasker<br />

January Ballet at <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Op.64.<br />

Danish RSO/Dmitri Kitajenko.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9322 160<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

A selection of recent early music CD<br />

releases.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Adrian McEniery<br />

Cilea: Piano Trio in D. Trio<br />

Scaligero. Sipario Dischi CS26C 20<br />

Barber: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet, Op.11.<br />

Grainger Quartet. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 21<br />

Vaughan Williams: Concerto in C<br />

for Two Pianos & Orchestra. Ralph<br />

Markham & Kenneth Broadway,<br />

pnos. Royal PO/Yehudi Menuhin.<br />

Virgin VC7 90733 2 29<br />

Chausson: Poeme de l’amour et<br />

de la mer, Op.19. Lauris Elms,<br />

contr. Sydney SO/Robert Pikler.<br />

ABC 446 279-2 25<br />

Ravel: Bolero. Philharmonia<br />

Orch/Geoffrey Simon.<br />

Cala CACD 1004 16<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 4 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

Mendelssohn: Calm Seas and<br />

Prosperous Voyage, Op.27:<br />

Overture. Vienna PO/Christoph von<br />

Dohnanyi. Decca 421 769-2<br />

Delius: Sea Drift. Thomas<br />

13<br />

Hampson, bar. Bach Choir. BBC NO<br />

& Chorus of Wales/Richard Hickox.<br />

BBC Music Vol.20 No.9<br />

Mills: Seaside Dances.<br />

Queensland SO/Richard Mills.<br />

24<br />

ABC 432 251-2 24<br />

Brumby: Four Songs of the Sea.<br />

National Boys’ Choir of Australia.<br />

QC Ensemble/Peter Casey.<br />

Move MCD 048 11<br />

Westlake: Antarctica Suite. Slava<br />

Grigoryan, gtr. Melbourne SO/Nigel<br />

Westlake. ABC 476 5744 24<br />

Mozart: Flute Quartet in D, K.285.<br />

Genevieve Lacey, rec. Members of<br />

Flin<strong>der</strong>s Quartet. Private rec.<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

14<br />

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1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Yarra Trio; Stefan Cassomenos<br />

(piano), Holly Piccoli<br />

(violin) & Chris Howlett<br />

(cello); 45 Downstairs,<br />

Flin<strong>der</strong>s Lane; 21/10/2008.<br />

(Recorded by Stephen Brain).<br />

Yarra Trio<br />

Shostakovich: Piano Trio No.2<br />

in E minor, Op.67. Mozart: Piano<br />

Trio in E, K.542. Hsieh: Murmurs.<br />

Beethoven: Piano Trio No.5 in D,<br />

“Ghost”, Op.70/1.<br />

Delalande: Twelfth Suite.<br />

Marais SO/Hugo Reyne.<br />

HM HMC 901303 14<br />

Mozart: Violin Concerto No.3 in<br />

G, K.216. Richard Tognetti, vln.<br />

Australian CO/Richard Tognetti.<br />

BIS SACD 1754 22<br />

Vaughan Williams: Concerto<br />

Grosso. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />

Decca 442 8341 14<br />

Saint-Saens: Symphony No.1 in E<br />

flat, Op.2. French Radio NO/Jean<br />

Martinon. EMI CZS 7 62643 2 31<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Michael Haydn<br />

Michael Haydn<br />

Michael Haydn was much admired<br />

by Mozart and was the teacher<br />

of Carl Maria von Weber. His<br />

sacred choral works are generally<br />

regarded as his most important,<br />

but he was also a prolific composer<br />

of symphonies, concerti and<br />

chamber music. In this program<br />

Peter Hume explores the life and<br />

works of this composer who is often<br />

overshadowed by his more famous<br />

ol<strong>der</strong> brother Josef.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 5 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Love and Music – A Tribute<br />

to Joan Hammond<br />

Dame Joan Hammond<br />

Australian soprano, Dame Joan<br />

Hammond’s recording of Puccini’s<br />

O My Beloved Father sold over 1<br />

million copies. In this program<br />

Doug Beecroft talks with Dame<br />

Joan’s biographer Sara Hardy about<br />

the life and career of this great<br />

singer and star of the great opera<br />

houses of the world, and of her<br />

lasting legacy as teacher of some of<br />

Australia’s major operatic talents.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Svendsen: Festival Polonaise,<br />

Op.12. Iceland SO/Bjarte Engeset.<br />

Naxos 8.557017 8<br />

Berwald: Piano Concerto in D.<br />

Marian Migdal, pno. Royal PO/Ulf<br />

Bjorlin. EMI CDM 5 65073 2 21<br />

Sibelius: Tapiola, Op.112.<br />

Bournemouth SO/Paavo Berglund.<br />

EMI 5 74200 2 18<br />

Lange-Muller: Violin Concerto<br />

in C, Op.69. Lars Bjornkjaer, vln.<br />

Aarhus SO/Giordano Bellincampi.<br />

Danacord DICOCD 662 26<br />

Nielsen: Symphony No.3,<br />

“Espansiva”, FS.60, Op.27. Kirsten<br />

Schultz, sop. Peter Rasmussen, bar.<br />

Danish RSO/Herbert Blomstedt.<br />

EMI 5 74188 2 36<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

French Without Words<br />

Chabrier: Capriccio. Annie d’Arco,<br />

pno. Caliope CAL 9828<br />

N Boulanger: Prelude: La ville<br />

morte. Emile Naoumoff, pno.<br />

9<br />

Saphir Productions LVC 1178<br />

Faure: Nocturne in E flat,<br />

Op.36/4. Kathryn Stott, pno.<br />

8<br />

Chandos CHAN 10582<br />

Debussy: Estampes. Martino<br />

8<br />

Tirimo, pno. Move MCD 14 15<br />

Satie: Reverie du pauvre. Je<br />

te veux. Pascal Roge, pno.<br />

Triton OVC T52<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with Jackie Burns<br />

10<br />

Albinoni: Concerto in G for Two<br />

Oboes, Op.9/6. Pierre Pierlot<br />

& Jacques Chambon, oboes. I<br />

Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

Erato 2292-45921-2 10<br />

Bach: Cantata, “B<strong>ring</strong> honour to the<br />

name of the Lord”, BWV.148. Julia<br />

Hamari, m-sop. Peter Schreier, ten.<br />

Munich Bach Orch & Choir/Karl<br />

Richter. Archiv 439 393-2 19<br />

Monteverdi: He who does not burn<br />

with love. Delitiae Musicae/Marco<br />

Longhini. Naxos 8.555314-16<br />

Telemann: Concerto in D for<br />

Three Trumpets & Two Oboes.<br />

5<br />

English Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />

Archiv 439 893-2<br />

Sweelinck: Psalm 42. Cappella<br />

Amsterdam/Daniel Reuss.<br />

10<br />

HM HMC 902033<br />

Tartini: Violin Concerto in A,<br />

D.96. Uto Ughi, vln. I Solisti<br />

Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

7<br />

Erato 2292-45380-2 19<br />

Vivaldi: Cantata, “Fonti de pianto”,<br />

RV.656. Gemma Bertagnolli, sop.<br />

L’Astree. Naive OP 30404<br />

Handel: Organ Concerto in<br />

F, Op.4/4. Ton Koopman, org.<br />

Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton<br />

13<br />

Koopman. Erato 2292-45613-2<br />

Corelli: St<strong>ring</strong> Sonata in E<br />

minor, Op.2/4. Members of The<br />

English Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />

14<br />

Archiv 419 614-2 9<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

C P E Bach: Flute Concerto in D<br />

minor, Wq.22. Patrick Gallois, fte.<br />

Toronto Camerata/Kevin Mallon.<br />

Naxos 8.555715-16<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony for<br />

St<strong>ring</strong>s No.9 in C. Australian<br />

CO/Richard Tognetti.<br />

24<br />

Sony SK 57484<br />

Glazunov: The Forest, Op.19.<br />

26<br />

Moscow SO/Alexan<strong>der</strong> Anissimov.<br />

Naxos 8.554293 21<br />

Respighi: Woodland Deities. Ingrid<br />

Attrot, sop. BBC PO/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9453 13<br />

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Antill: New Guinea Patrol. Orch/<br />

John Antill. ANU CSM 28 16<br />

Cartellieri: Allegro aperto in<br />

B flat. Dieter Klocker, cl. Czech<br />

Philharmonic CO/Pavel Prantl.<br />

MDG 301 0960-2 10<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Hans Groenewegen<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by John Cleghorn<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 6 JAN<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with John Worcester<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Dupre: Variations on<br />

a Carol, Op.20. Hans Fagus, org.<br />

BIS 7 12<br />

Gagne: Improvisation - Ca! Bergers<br />

rassemblons-nous. Dom Richard<br />

Gagne, org. ATMA ACD2 2264<br />

Berlioz: The Childhood of<br />

5<br />

Christ: The Shepherds’ Farewell.<br />

Polyphony/Stephen Layton.<br />

BBC MMCC-02<br />

Bach: Meine seele erhebt den<br />

5<br />

Herren. Fuga sopra il Magnificat,<br />

BWV.733. Doug Lawrence, org.<br />

Move MD 3340<br />

Murrill: Magnificat & Nunc<br />

dimittis in E. Choir of St Paul’s<br />

Cathedral, London/John Scott.<br />

Christopher Dearnley, org.<br />

5<br />

Helios CDH 55402<br />

O’Regan: B<strong>ring</strong> rest, sweet<br />

dreaming child. Emilia<br />

Hughes, sop. Choir of Clare<br />

College, Cambridge/Timothy<br />

Brown. Helen Tunstall, harp.<br />

8<br />

Collegium COLCD 130 4<br />

Boely: Fantasy & Fugue in B flat,<br />

Op.18. Michael Dudman, org.<br />

ABC 465 649-2<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

Bach: Concerto in C minor for<br />

Oboe & Violin, BWV.1060 (arr.<br />

Accordion). Richard Galliano,<br />

5<br />

accordion. Sebastien Surel, vln.<br />

Jean-Marc Apap, vla. Raphael<br />

Pidoux, vlc. Stephane Logerot, db.<br />

DG 480 3341 14<br />

Brahms (arr. Rubbra): Variations<br />

& Fugue on a Theme by Handel,<br />

Op.24. London SO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8825 26<br />

Schubert: Octet in F, D.72.<br />

German Wind Soloists.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223356 19<br />

Milhaud: Suite provencale,<br />

Op.152b. Lille NO/Jean-Claude<br />

Casa<strong>des</strong>us. Naxos 8.557287 15<br />

Scriabin: Piano Concerto in F sharp<br />

minor, Op.20. Roger Woodward,<br />

pno. Sydney SO/Edo de Waart.<br />

ABC 465 671-2 26<br />

A Scarlatti: Lydio and Chloe. Jane<br />

Edwards, sop. James San<strong>der</strong>son,<br />

alto. Chacona/Rosalind Halton.<br />

ABC 476 6170 15<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Marschner: The Vampire:<br />

Overture. Tasmanian SO/Sebastian<br />

Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 7736 7<br />

Bizet: Patrie, Op.19. Montreal SO/<br />

Charles Dutoit. Decca 452 102-2<br />

Martini: Plai<strong>sir</strong> d’amour.<br />

Angela Gheorghiu, sop.<br />

Malcolm Martineau, pno.<br />

13<br />

Decca 458 360-2 4<br />

Strauss Jnr: Wings of the Phoenix,<br />

Waltz, Op.125. CSSR State PO/Alfred<br />

Walter. Marco Polo 8.223201 7<br />

Grainger: Blithe Bells. Penelope<br />

Thwaites & John Laven<strong>der</strong>, pno<br />

duet. Pearl SHE 9623<br />

Mozart: Serenade No.6 in D,<br />

“Serenata Notturna”, K.239.<br />

Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton<br />

4<br />

Koopman. Erato 2292-45713-2 13<br />

M Haydn: Symphony in D minor,<br />

P.20. Warsaw Sinfonietta/Wojciech<br />

Czepiel. Europa 350-206 20<br />

Mozart: Andante & Variations in<br />

G, K.501. Peter Frankl & Tamas<br />

Vasary, pno duet. ASV DCA 792 9<br />

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op.20:<br />

Excerpts. Philharmonia Orch/John<br />

Lanchbery. EMI CDS 7 49171 2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Clifford: A Kentish Suite.<br />

BBC PO/Martyn Brabbins.<br />

20<br />

Chandos CHAN 10019 20<br />

Hill: Viola Concerto in A minor.<br />

Robert Pikler, vla. Sydney SO/Sir<br />

Bernard Heinze. RCA SL 16732<br />

Dvorak: Symphony No.5 in F,<br />

B.54, Op.76. Slovak PO/Stephen<br />

25<br />

Gunzenhauser. Naxos 8.550270 39<br />

Suk: Un<strong>der</strong> the Apple Tree, Op.20.<br />

Bohuslava Jelinkova, cont. Czech<br />

Philharmonic Chorus. Ostrava<br />

Janacek PO/Otakar Thrlik.<br />

Supraphon 1 12 1678<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Rod Watson<br />

28<br />

Rameau: Nais: Overture.<br />

Orch Victoria/Richard Divall.<br />

ABC 476 8366<br />

M Haydn: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet<br />

in C, P.108. L’Archibudelli.<br />

4<br />

Sony SK 53987<br />

Dvorak: Serenade for Winds<br />

in D minor, B.77, Op.44.<br />

Walter Boeykens Ensemble.<br />

20<br />

HM HMC 901399<br />

Beethoven: Piano Sonata<br />

27<br />

No.21 in C, “Waldstein”, Op.53.<br />

Hans Richter-Haaser, pno.<br />

Decca 480 4867<br />

Sammartini: Treble Recor<strong>der</strong><br />

24<br />

Concerto in F. Conrad Steinmann,<br />

rec. Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini.<br />

HM HMC 901245<br />

Hasse: Regina coeli. Brigitte<br />

12<br />

Pfretzschner, m-sop. Dresden Boys’<br />

Choir. Dresden State Orch/Konrad<br />

Wagner. Christophorus 74531<br />

Bruch: Ave Maria, Op.61. Ofra<br />

13<br />

Harnoy, vlc. London PO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. RCA RD 60757<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

9<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

2012 Organs of the Ballarat<br />

Goldfields Festival – Inspiration;<br />

Calvin Bowman (organ),<br />

Greta Bradman (soprano),<br />

Ballarat St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet:<br />

Nicci Della & Kate Carman<br />

(violins), Ann Smith<br />

(viola) & Miriam Morris<br />

(cello); Chapel of St Mark,<br />

Ballarat; 15/1/2012.<br />

(Recorded by Kim Wilson).<br />

Calvin Bowman & Greta Bradman<br />

Bowman: Three Night Songs from<br />

the poems of James McAuley.<br />

Bowman: June Light from the<br />

Poems of Richard Wilbur. Zipoli:<br />

Offetorio. Galuppi: Allegro e<br />

Spiritoso. Krebs: Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues<br />

in G minor & F. Bach: Her Jesu<br />

Christ, <strong>der</strong> einige Gottes-Sohn. O<br />

Mensch, bewein’ dein Sunde Grob.<br />

Boellman: Gothic Suite. Bowman:<br />

Words by Michael Leunig - Real<br />

Right and True.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Craig Buddle<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Lindsay Coker<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 7 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

54 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 55


9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert –<br />

Christopher Warren-Green<br />

Walton: Crown Imperial. Royal<br />

Air Force Band. London CO.<br />

Decca 276 842-2<br />

Vivaldi: Concerto in A minor<br />

for Two Violins, RV.522, Op.3/8.<br />

Christopher Warren-Green &<br />

6<br />

Rosemary Furniss, vlns. London CO.<br />

Virgin VC7 911167 2 11<br />

Parry (arr. Rutter): Blest Pair of<br />

Sirens. Westminster Abbey Choir.<br />

Choir of the Chapel Royal, London.<br />

London CO. Decca 276 842-2 10<br />

Britten: Simple Symphony, Op.4.<br />

London CO. Virgin VC7 91080 2<br />

Haydn: Horn Concerto in D,<br />

Hob.VIId:4. Michael Thompson,<br />

horn. Philharmonia Orch.<br />

17<br />

Nimbus NI 5010 15<br />

Hess: Piano Concerto. Lang Lang,<br />

pno. London CO. DG 477 9014<br />

Dvorak: Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s<br />

in E, B.52, Op.22. London CO.<br />

24<br />

Virgin VC5 61144 2<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

26<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

A Labitzky: The Hunt of<br />

Emperor Charles IV: Overture.<br />

Carlsbad SO/Douglas Bostock.<br />

Quadromania 222198-444 14<br />

Krommer: Concerto in E fl at for<br />

Two Clarinets, Op.35. Antony Pay<br />

& Thomas Friedli, cls. English CO/<br />

Antony Pay. Claves 50-8602<br />

Dvorak: Piano Trio No.1 in B<br />

fl at, B.51, Op.21. Raphael Trio.<br />

22<br />

Newport Classic NCD 60074 31<br />

Novak: South Bohemian Suite,<br />

Op.64. Carlsbad SO/Douglas Bostock.<br />

Quadromania 222198-444<br />

Dvorak: Violin Concerto in A<br />

30<br />

minor, B.108, Op.53. Ilya Kaler,<br />

vln. Polish National RSO/Camilla<br />

Kolchinsky. Naxos 8.553758 30<br />

Smetana: Czech Dances, Book 2:<br />

Excerpts. Peter Jirikovsky, pno.<br />

Studio Matous MK 0014-2 17<br />

Dvorak: The Golden Spinning<br />

Wheel, B.197, Op.109. Polish<br />

National RSO/Stephen<br />

Gunzenhauser. Naxos 8.550598 25<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Susan Porter<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Dvorak: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet<br />

in E fl at, “American”, B.180, Op.97.<br />

Lindsay St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet. Patrick<br />

Ireland, vla. ASV DCA 806<br />

Koehne: Three Poems of<br />

Byron. Elizabeth Campbell,<br />

31<br />

m-sop. Adelaide SO/Janos Furst.<br />

ABC 442 349-2<br />

Villa-Lobos: Piano Trio No.2.<br />

Monique Duphil, pno. Antonio<br />

12<br />

Nunez, vln. Jay Humeston, vlc.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223164<br />

Lalo: Piano Trio No.3 in A<br />

minor, Op.26. Trio Henry.<br />

31<br />

Pierre Verany PV 794031<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with John Worcester<br />

30<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Tomlinson: Fairy Coach.<br />

Nocturne. Sweet and Dainty.<br />

Slovak RSO/Ernest Tomlinson.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223413<br />

Bach: Prelude & Fugue in G,<br />

6<br />

BWV.884. English Suite No.2 in A<br />

minor, BWV.807: Gigue. The Well-<br />

Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Prelude &<br />

Fugue in G, BWV.846. Nick Parnell,<br />

vibraphone. Leigh Harrold, pno.<br />

ABC 476 6487<br />

Coote: I won her heart at<br />

10<br />

billiards. Corbett: Captain Webb<br />

the champion swimmer. Ian<br />

Partridge, ten. Peter Savidge,<br />

bar. Jennifer Partridge, pno.<br />

Just Accord JUS 001<br />

Donizetti: The Daughter of the<br />

Regiment: Mais, qui vient? Au<br />

bruit de la guerre. Dame Joan<br />

Sutherland, sop. Elizabethan<br />

8<br />

Sydney Orch/Richard Bonynge.<br />

ABC 465 687-2 8<br />

Handel: Messiah: The trumpet<br />

shall sound. Teddy Tahu Rho<strong>des</strong>,<br />

bs-bar. Leanne Sullivan, tpt. Orch<br />

of Antipo<strong>des</strong>/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 476 4110 4<br />

Bach: St Matthew Passion,<br />

BWV.244: Have mercy. Sally-Anne<br />

Russell, m-sop. Orch of Antipo<strong>des</strong>/<br />

Antony Walker. ABC 476 1183 6<br />

Jolivet: Concertino for Trumpet,<br />

Piano & St<strong>ring</strong> Orch. Wynton<br />

Marsalis, tpt. Craig Sheppard, pno.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Esa Pekka<br />

Salonen. Sony 88697095792 10<br />

Wagner: Gotterdammerung:<br />

Siegfried’s Rhine Journey.<br />

Slovak RSO/Uwe Mund.<br />

Naxos 8.550211 11<br />

L Mozart: Trumpet Concerto<br />

in D. Wynton Marsalis, tpt.<br />

English CO/Raymond Leppard.<br />

Sony 88697095792 9<br />

Mozart: Exsultate, jubilate, KV.165.<br />

Shu-Cheen Yu, sop. Queensland<br />

Orch/Brett Kelly. ABC 476 2610 15<br />

Joplin: Gladiolus Rag.<br />

Eugenia. Benjamin Loeb, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.559277 10<br />

Piazzolla (arr. Sena): New Tango.<br />

Andrea Tacchi, vln. Tuscan<br />

Brass and Percussion Quintet.<br />

Naxos 8.572611 4<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 8 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Isabel Veale<br />

Ravel: Valses nobles et<br />

sentimentales. London SO/Kent<br />

Nagano. Erato 4509-98479-2 19<br />

Barber: Violin Concerto, Op.14.<br />

Dene Olding, vln. Melbourne SO/<br />

Hiroyuki Iwaki. ABC 434 900-2 23<br />

R Strauss: A Hero’s Life, Op.40.<br />

John Harding, vln. Sydney SO/Edo<br />

de Waart. ABC 476 5962 45<br />

R Strauss: Lie<strong>der</strong>. Anne Sofi e von<br />

Otter, m-sop. Bengt Forsberg, pno.<br />

DG 437 515-2 21<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Mozart: Divertimento in D, K.136.<br />

Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton<br />

Koopman. Erato 2292-45471 2<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier<br />

Book 2: Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues<br />

Nos.1-4. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

19<br />

ABC 476 4556 17<br />

Paganini: Violin Concerto No.1<br />

in D, Op.6. Adele Anthony, vln.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Shalom Ronly-Riklis.<br />

ABC 838 903-2<br />

Elgar: The Black Knight,<br />

Op.25. Royal Liverpool PO<br />

& Choir/Sir Charles Groves.<br />

34<br />

EMI CMS 5 65104 2<br />

Crusell: Clarinet Quartet No.1<br />

in E fl at, Op.2. Thea King, cl.<br />

35<br />

Members of Allegri St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66077 19<br />

Lovelock: Saxophone Sonata. Peter<br />

Clinch, sax. Trevor Barnard, pno.<br />

Divine Art 24120<br />

Tournemire: Symphony No.1<br />

in A, “Romantic”, Op.18.<br />

17<br />

Moscow SO/Antonio de Almeida.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223476<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

29<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

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MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 9 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Bill Mack<br />

J C Bach: Adriano in Siria:<br />

Overture. AAM/Simon Standage.<br />

Chandos CHAN 0540 7<br />

Quantz: Concerto in C. James<br />

Galway, fte. Wurttemberg CO/Jorg<br />

Faerber. RCA RD 60247 17<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.35<br />

in D, “Haffner”, K.385.<br />

RCO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 242 896-245 22<br />

Berlioz: 1 Song of the Morn. 2 Death<br />

of Ophelia. 2 Catherine Robbin,<br />

m-sop. 1 Howard Crook, ten. 1&2 Lyon<br />

Opera Orch/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />

Erato 2292-45517-2 11<br />

Bizet: L’Arlesienne Incidental<br />

Music. Saint Paul CO/Christopher<br />

Hogwood. Decca 430 231-2 20<br />

Satie: Jack-in-the-Box.<br />

Michel Legrand, pno.<br />

Erato 4509-92857-2 5<br />

Shostakovich (arr. Atovmyan):<br />

Second Ballet Suite: Two Pieces<br />

for Cello & Piano. Alexan<strong>der</strong><br />

Baillie, vlc. Piers Lane, pno.<br />

UK UKCD 2083 7<br />

Hindson: Piano Trio. Benaud Trio.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 22<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

d’Anglebert: Harpsichord Suite<br />

No.1 in G. Kenneth Gilbert, hpschd.<br />

HM HMX 2908264 16<br />

Lully: Le Temple de la Paix,<br />

LWV.69. Marais SO/Hugo Reyne.<br />

Accord 465 345-2 13<br />

Purcell: Come Ye Sons of Art, Z.232.<br />

Dame Felicity Lott, sop. Charles<br />

Brett & John Williams, altos. Sir<br />

Thomas Allen, bar. Monteverdi<br />

Choir & Orch/Sir John Eliot<br />

Gardiner. Apex 0927 48693 2 26<br />

Froberger (arr. Smedvig): Toccata.<br />

Empire Brass. Telarc 80257 5<br />

Mozart: Violin Concerto No.1 in B<br />

flat, K.207. Richard Tognetti, vln.<br />

Australian CO/Richard Tognetti.<br />

BIS SACD 1755 19<br />

Sculthorpe: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet<br />

No.8. Kronos Quartet.<br />

Nonesuch 9 79111 2 14<br />

Roussel: Bacchus & Ariadne: Suite<br />

No.2. Royal Scottish NO/Stephane<br />

Deneve. Naxos 8.570245 20<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in G minor, Op.22. Pascal Roge,<br />

pno. Royal PO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 478 3196 24<br />

Vaughan Williams: Pastoral<br />

Symphony (Symphony<br />

No.3). Margaret Ritchie, sop.<br />

London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

Belart 461 118-2 35<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with Alan de Niese<br />

Verdi: Macbeth.<br />

Macbeth ..................Piero Capuccilli<br />

Banco ....................Nicolai Ghiaurov<br />

Lady Macbeth ............Shirley Verrett<br />

Macduff ................. Placido Domingo<br />

La Scala, Milan Orch & Chorus/<br />

Claudio Abbado. DG 449 732-2 154<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 10 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

In Praise of Music<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Vaughan Williams:<br />

Serenade to Music. Corydon<br />

Singers. English CO/Matthew Best.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66420 14<br />

Susato (arr. Steele-Perkins): La<br />

Danserye: Suite. London Gabrieli<br />

Brass Ensemble. ASV QS 6013<br />

Allegri: Miserere. Cantillation/<br />

7<br />

Antony Walker. ABC 472 881-2 12<br />

Falla: Seven Popular Spanish Songs:<br />

Excerpts. Victoria de los Angeles,<br />

sop. Lliure Theatre CO/Josep Pons.<br />

HM HMC 901432<br />

Gounod: Faust: Ballet Music.<br />

Adelaide SO/Jose Serebrier.<br />

13<br />

KEM 103 17<br />

Elgar: The Music Makers Op.69.<br />

Jean Rigby, m-sop. BBC SO &<br />

Chorus/Sir Andrew Davis.<br />

Teldec 4509-92374-2<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Barbara Richardson<br />

40<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

January Ballet at <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

Glazunov: Raymonda , Op.57.<br />

Moscow SO/Alexan<strong>der</strong> Anissimov.<br />

Naxos 8.553503-4 139<br />

Respighi: Belkis, Queen of Sheba:<br />

Suite. Philharmonia Orch/Geoffrey<br />

Simon. Chandos CHAN 8405 23<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

Schutz & Scheidt<br />

Music by two great early Baroque<br />

German masters, performed by<br />

award-winning ensemble Vox<br />

Luminis.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Wagner: Rienzi: Overture. Bavarian<br />

State Orch/Wolfgang Sawallisch.<br />

Orfeo C 346 953 D 12<br />

Mozart: Mass No.16 in C,<br />

“Coronation”, K.317. Emma Kirkby,<br />

sop. Catherine Robbin, m-sop.<br />

John Mark Ainsley, ten. Michael<br />

George, bass. Winchester Cathedral<br />

Choir. Winchester Quiristers.<br />

AAM/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 436 585-2 29<br />

Spohr: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in C minor,<br />

Op.4/2. New Budapest Quartet.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223253 23<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.3<br />

in E flat, “Eroica”, Op.55.<br />

Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn.<br />

ABC 461 918-2 47<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 11 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Handel: Concerto Grosso in A<br />

minor, Op.6/4. Concentus Musicus<br />

Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 4509-95500-2<br />

Schubert: Piano Trio No.1 in<br />

B flat, D.898. Macquarie Trio.<br />

13<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Vaughan Williams: Serenade<br />

to Music. Royal Liverpool PO<br />

& Choir/Vernon Handley.<br />

33<br />

EMI EMX 2173 13<br />

Hyde: Clarinet Sonata in F minor.<br />

Nigel Westlake, cl. David Bollard,<br />

pno. Tall Poppies TP 004<br />

Benjamin: Symphony<br />

No.1. Queensland SO/<br />

Christopher Lyndon-Gee.<br />

16<br />

Marco Polo 8.223764<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

39<br />

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1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Ravishing Romanticism;<br />

Trio Anima Mundi: Kenji<br />

Fujimura (piano), Rebecca<br />

Chan (violin) & Miranda<br />

Brockman (cello); St<br />

Michael’s Uniting Church,<br />

Melbourne; 27/4/2008.<br />

(Recorded by Alan Hutchison).<br />

Trio Anima Mundi<br />

Brahms: Piano Trio No.1 in B, Op.8.<br />

Bridge: Phantasy Trio in C minor.<br />

Faure: Elegie in C minor, Op.24.<br />

Julian Lloyd Webber, vlc.<br />

English CO/Yan Pascal Tortelier.<br />

Philips 432 084-2 7<br />

Brett Dean: Ariel’s Music. Paul<br />

Dean, cl. Melbourne SO/Markus<br />

Stenz. ABC 476 1606 25<br />

Mozart: Piano Sonata No.3 in<br />

B flat, K.281. Alexei Lubimov,<br />

fortepiano. Erato 2292-45615-2 20<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.104 in D,<br />

“London”, Hob.I:104. Orch of St<br />

Luke’s/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Telarc 80758 28<br />

Debussy: Jeux. Halle Orch/Mark<br />

El<strong>der</strong>. Halle HLL 7518 19<br />

Saint-Saens: Symphony No.2<br />

in A minor, Op.55. French<br />

Radio NO/Jean Martinon.<br />

EMI CZS 7 62643 2 23<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Sir Eugene Goossens<br />

Sir Eugene Goossens<br />

A celebration of Sir Eugene<br />

Goossens, the English born<br />

composer, conductor and teacher<br />

who became Chief Conductor of<br />

the Sydney Symphony Orchestra<br />

and Director of the NSW<br />

Conservatorium of Music. Hector<br />

Walker surveys the life and work<br />

of this musician who achieved so<br />

much for music in Australia.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 12 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 George Gershwin presents…<br />

George Gershwin<br />

John Collins explores the life<br />

and music of this great American<br />

composer, who wrote for Broadway,<br />

the opera stage and the concert<br />

hall. Critics of “high” music<br />

weren’t always comfortable with<br />

George; after all he did come from<br />

Tin Pan Alley!<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture,<br />

Op.9. Royal PO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. T<strong>ring</strong> TRP 012 9<br />

Lalo: Cello Concerto in D minor.<br />

Jacqueline du Pre, vlc. Cleveland<br />

Orch/Daniel Barenboim.<br />

EMI 5 55528 2 27<br />

Debussy: Prelude a l’apres-midi<br />

d’un faune. Melbourne SO/Jorge<br />

Mester. ABC 438 611-2 10<br />

Poulenc: Concerto in G minor for<br />

Organ, St<strong>ring</strong>s & Timpani. Simon<br />

Preston, org. Adelaide SO/Nicholas<br />

Braithwaite. ABC 432 529-2 22<br />

Franck: Symphony in D minor.<br />

Philadelphia Orch/Eugene<br />

Ormandy. Sony SBK 60287 40<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.9 in<br />

E flat, “Jeunehomme”, K.271.<br />

Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno.<br />

London SO/Istvan Kertesz.<br />

Decca 443 576-2<br />

Schubert: Twelve Waltzes,<br />

32<br />

D.145. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno.<br />

Decca 443 579-2<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with John Collins<br />

Marais: First Suite, “Airs pour<br />

les Dria<strong>des</strong> & les Bergers”. Le<br />

11<br />

Concert <strong>des</strong> Nations/Jordi Savall.<br />

Astree E 8525 13<br />

Monteverdi: Love Letter. Cathy<br />

Berberian, m-sop. Bruno Canino,<br />

pno. Wergo Wer 60054-50 7<br />

Frescobaldi: Partite 14 sopra L’Aria<br />

della Romanesca. Bob van Asperen,<br />

hpschd. Teldec 8.43774<br />

Albinoni: Concerto in B flat,<br />

14<br />

Op.7/3. Hakan Hardenberger, tpt. I<br />

Musici. Philips 442 131-2 8<br />

Locatelli: Violin Concerto No.9 in<br />

G, Op.3/9. Roberto Michelucci, vln.<br />

I Musici. Philips 422 491-2<br />

Marenzio: Laudate Dominum.<br />

Lamentabatur Jacob. Capella<br />

19<br />

Sancti Michaelis/Erik van Nevel.<br />

Ricercar 062026<br />

Franceschini: Sonata a 7 in<br />

D with Two Trumpets. Hakan<br />

Hardenberger, tpt. I Musici.<br />

8<br />

Philips 442 131-2<br />

Charpentier: Beatus Vir.<br />

Evelyne Brunner & Helena<br />

Vieira, sops. Alain Zepffel, alto.<br />

6<br />

Alejandro Ramirez, ten. Philippe<br />

Huttenlocher, bass. Lisbon<br />

Gulbenkian Choir. Gulbenkian<br />

Foundation Orch/Michel Corboz.<br />

Erato 2292-45083-2 18<br />

Vivaldi: Viola d’amore Concerto<br />

in D, RV.392. Fabio Biondi, vla<br />

d’amore. Europa Galante/Fabio<br />

Biondi. Virgin 0094639514625<br />

Marais: Third Suite, “Airs pour<br />

10<br />

les Pretresses & les Magiciens”. Le<br />

Concert <strong>des</strong> Nations/Jordi Savall.<br />

Astree E 8525 8<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Cartellieri: Concerto in B flat<br />

for Two Clarinets. Dieter Klocker<br />

& Sandra Arnold, cls. Czech<br />

Philharmonic CO/Pavel Prantl.<br />

MDG 301 0960-2<br />

M Haydn: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet<br />

in G, P.109. L’Archibudelli.<br />

27<br />

Sony SK 53987 25<br />

Vaughan Williams: Willow-wood.<br />

Ro<strong>der</strong>ick Williams, bar. Royal<br />

Liverpool PO/David Lloyd-Jones.<br />

Naxos 8.557798<br />

Berlioz: The Death of<br />

Cleopatra. Dame Janet Baker,<br />

14<br />

m-sop. London SO/Sir Colin Davis.<br />

Philips 416 960-2<br />

Franck: Chorale No.3 in A<br />

20<br />

minor. Marie-Claire Alain, org.<br />

Erato 0630-12706-2 12<br />

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Westlake: Shadow Dances. Slava<br />

Grigoryan, gtr. Melbourne SO/Nigel<br />

Westlake. ABC 476 5744 13<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Peter Green<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Geoff Hayes<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 13 JAN<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Peter Wakeley<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach: Diess sind die<br />

Heligen zehn Gebot, BWV.678. John<br />

O’Donnell, org (Robert Blackwood<br />

Hall, Monash University).<br />

Tall Poppies TP 140 5<br />

Rheinberger: Canzonetta in B flat.<br />

Andantino in G minor. Wolfgang<br />

Stockmeier, org (St Josef’s Church,<br />

Osnabruch). CPO 999 041-2<br />

William: Let there be music.<br />

7<br />

Schra<strong>der</strong>: Let the name of the Lord<br />

be praised. Sydney Male Choir/Alan<br />

Thrift. Private rec.<br />

Hollins: Andante in D. David<br />

Liddle, org (Hull City Hall).<br />

5<br />

Priory PRCD 398 9<br />

Kreisler: The Old Refrain. Thomas<br />

Murray, org (Yale University).<br />

Gothic G 49054 4<br />

Pachelbel: Christ, unser Herr, zum<br />

Jordan kam. Bach: Christ, unser<br />

Herr, zum Jordan kam, BWV.685.<br />

Graham Lieschke, org (St John’s<br />

Lutheran Church, Southgate).<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Bradfield: Kings so fair and<br />

glorious. Schola Cantorum, St<br />

Peter’s in the Loop, Chicago/<br />

5<br />

Michael Thompson. Private rec.<br />

Bach: Christ unser Herr, zum<br />

Jordan kam BWV.684. Peter<br />

Hurford, org (New College Chapel,<br />

4<br />

Oxford). Decca 421 341-2 4<br />

Charpentier: Canticum Zachariae,<br />

H.345. Le Concert Spirituel/Herve<br />

Niquet. Naxos 8.553175 16<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

Mozart: Don Giovanni: Overture.<br />

Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-<br />

Lessing. ABC 476 5949 6<br />

Westlake: Piano Trio. Macquarie<br />

Trio. Tall Poppies TP 187 21<br />

Sibelius: Symphony No.2 in D,<br />

Op.43. Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer.<br />

ABC 476 6167 43<br />

Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in F, Op.102. Marc-Andre Hamelin,<br />

pno. BBC Scottish SO/Andrew<br />

Litton. Hyperion CDA 67425 19<br />

Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in<br />

G minor, Op.26. Janine Jansen,<br />

vln. LGO/Riccardo Chailly.<br />

Decca 475 8328 24<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Bernstein: Candide: Overture.<br />

Melbourne SO/Jorge Mester.<br />

ABC 438 611-2<br />

Coates: Three Elizabeths Suite:<br />

March. London SO/Sir Charles<br />

4<br />

Mackerras. Vocalion CDVS 1964<br />

Falla: Ritual Fire Dance. Lecuona:<br />

Andalucia: Malaguena. Katia<br />

6<br />

Labeque & Marielle Labeque, pnos.<br />

Philips 438 938-2<br />

Lanchbery: The Mouse Waltz.<br />

ROHO/John Lanchbery.<br />

7<br />

EMI 7 54537 2<br />

C P E Bach: Symphony in B<br />

flat, Wq.182/2. Tasmanian<br />

Symphony Chamber Players.<br />

5<br />

ABC 432 530-2<br />

Schumann: Piano Concerto in<br />

10<br />

A minor, Op.54. Evgeny Kissin,<br />

pno. London SO/Sir Colin Davis.<br />

EMI 3 82879 2 32<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3 in<br />

A minor, “Scottish”, Op.56. CO of<br />

Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 9031-72308-2<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

40<br />

Nielsen: Sp<strong>ring</strong>time in Funen,<br />

FS.96, Op.42. Soloists. Children’s<br />

Choirs. Danish RSO & Choir/Mogens<br />

Woldike. Philips SAL 3620 (LP) 19<br />

Atterberg: Horn Concerto in A,<br />

Op.28. Gothenburg SO/Gerard<br />

Oskamp. Caprice CAP 21364 19<br />

Halvorsen: Symphony No.3<br />

in C. Bergen PO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

Chandos CHAN 10664 27<br />

Sibelius: Lemminkainen Suite,<br />

Op.22. Scottish NO/Sir Alexan<strong>der</strong><br />

Gibson. Chandos CHAN 6586 45<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

Scott: Festival Overture.<br />

Sheffield Philhamonic Chorus.<br />

BBC PO/Martyn Brabbins.<br />

Chandos CHAN 10407<br />

Doppler: Souvenir de Prague,<br />

Op.24. Alain Marion & Jean-<br />

Louis Beaumadier, ftes.<br />

Edouard Exerjean, pno.<br />

11<br />

Calliope CAL 9224 12<br />

Wesley-Smith: Who Killed Cock<br />

Robin? Penelope Sharpe, sop. David<br />

Russell, alto. Song Company/Roland<br />

Peelman. Tall Poppies TP 064<br />

Lord: Celtic Suite. Royal Ballet<br />

Sinfonia/Gavin Sutherland.<br />

17<br />

Epoch CDLX 7170 13<br />

Rodrigo: Album for Cecilia. Artur<br />

Pizarro, pno. Naxos 8.557923<br />

Villa-Lobos: Harp Concerto.<br />

Catherine Michel, harp. Monte<br />

7<br />

Carlo National Opera Orch/Antonio<br />

de Almeida. Philips 462 179-2 28<br />

Ives (arr. Adams): Five Songs. Dawn<br />

Upshaw, sop. Orch of St Luke’s/<br />

John Adams. EN 7559-79249-2 9<br />

Schumann: Adagio & Allegro in A<br />

flat, Op.70. David Berlin, vlc. Len<br />

Vorster, pno. Private rec.<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

10<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

2012 Organs of the Ballarat<br />

Goldfields Festival – Ironwood;<br />

Rachael Beesley & Robin<br />

Wilson (violins), Nicole<br />

Forsyth (viola), Daniel<br />

Yeadon (cello) & Neal Peres<br />

da Costa (fortepiano);<br />

Ballarat Mechanics’<br />

Institute; 15/1/2012.<br />

(Recorded by Kim Wilson).<br />

Ironwood & Neal Peres da Costa<br />

Mozart: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.16 in E<br />

flat, K.428. Mozart: Piano Quartet<br />

No.1 in G minor, K.478.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Lindsay Coker<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 14 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Brett Kelly<br />

Shostakovich: Festive Overture,<br />

Op.96. Stonnington SO.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 7<br />

Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez.<br />

Slava Grigoryan, gtr. Queensland<br />

SO. ABC 476 8072 23<br />

Easton: Concerto for Piano<br />

Accordion, Piano & St<strong>ring</strong>s.<br />

Bernadette Conlon, accordion. Len<br />

Vorster, pno. State Orch of Victoria.<br />

Naxos 8.554368 15<br />

Mozart: Horn Concerto No.4 in<br />

E flat, K.495. Benjamin Jacks,<br />

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horn. Academy of Melbourne.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 16<br />

Mozart: Exsultate jubilate, K.165.<br />

Shu-Cheen Yu, sop. Queensland<br />

Orch. ABC 476 2610 15<br />

Mussorgsky (arr. Howarth):<br />

Pictures at an Exhibition. Academy<br />

of Melbourne Brass Ensemble.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 32<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Bortnyansky: Sinfonia<br />

concertante in B fl at. Hans Kann,<br />

pno. Ixi Angerer, harp. South-<br />

West German CO/Paul Angerer.<br />

Christophorus 0051-2 18<br />

Prokofi ev: Violin Concerto No.2<br />

in G minor, Op.63. Frank Peter<br />

Zimmermann, vln. Philharmonia<br />

Orch/Mariss Jansons (b.14/1/1943).<br />

EMI CDC 7 54454 2<br />

Arensky: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.1<br />

in G, Op.11. Lajtha Quartet.<br />

27<br />

Marco Polo 8.223811 18<br />

Shostakovich: Symphony No.9 in E<br />

fl at, Op.70. Oslo PO/Mariss Jansons.<br />

EMI 7 54339 2 23<br />

Brumby: South Bank Overture.<br />

Queensland SO/Werner Andreas<br />

Albert. Jade JADCD 1042 10<br />

Williamson: Travel Diaries: Naples<br />

& New York. Antony Gray, pno.<br />

ABC 472 902-2<br />

Abbott: Flute Concerto. James<br />

Galway, fte. Sydney SO/Louis<br />

18<br />

Fremaux. RCA VRL 17373 (LP)<br />

Carmichael: Piano Quartet,<br />

“Sea Change”. Antony Gray,<br />

pno. Matthew Witney, vln. Luke<br />

18<br />

Patterson, vla. Thomas Veitch, vlc.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Benjamin: Ballade for St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Orchestra. Queensland SO/<br />

Christopher Lyndon-Gee.<br />

19<br />

Marco Polo 8.223764<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John Collins<br />

15<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Nielsen: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.3 in<br />

E fl at, FS.23, Op.14. Oslo Quartet.<br />

Naxos 8.553907 30<br />

Finzi: To a Poet, Op.13a. Stephen<br />

Roberts, bass. Clifford Benson, pno.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66015 10<br />

Beethoven: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.7 in<br />

F, “Razumovsky”, Op.59/1. Vermeer<br />

Quartet. Teldec 2292-46016-2<br />

Kreisler: Caprice Viennois,<br />

Op.2. Marina Marsden, vln.<br />

Robert Chamberlain, pno.<br />

44<br />

Tall Poppies TP 067<br />

Saint-Saens: Septet in E<br />

fl at, Op.65. Nash Ensemble.<br />

4<br />

Virgin VC7 90751 2<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with Ian Sloane<br />

18<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 15 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

Hutchens (b.15/1/1892): The<br />

Enchanted Isle. Cin<strong>der</strong>ella. The<br />

Island. Weeping Mist. Minuet.<br />

Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pno.<br />

Artworks AW 005 17<br />

Hyde (b.15/1/1913): Piano Concerto<br />

No.1 in E fl at minor. Miriam Hyde,<br />

pno. West Australian SO/Geoffrey<br />

Simon. ABC 446 285-2 30<br />

Hyde: Trio in G for Flute, Clarinet<br />

& Piano. Sydney Chamber Players.<br />

Walsingham 2WAL 8036-2<br />

Kabalevsky: Cello Sonata in B<br />

fl at, Op.71. Leslie Parnas, vlc.<br />

11<br />

Malcolm Frager (b.15/1/1935), pno.<br />

Arcadia ARC1992-2<br />

Hyde: Fantasy Trio in B minor<br />

for Violin, Cello & Piano.<br />

24<br />

Sydney Chamber Players.<br />

Walsingham 2WAL 8036-2 11<br />

Hutchens: At the Bathing<br />

Pool. By the River. Evening.<br />

Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pno.<br />

Artworks AW 023 9<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Mackenzie: Scottish Rhapsody<br />

No.2, “Burns”, Op.24. BBC<br />

Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66764 16<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier,<br />

Book 2: Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues<br />

Nos.5-8. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556 23<br />

Gliere: Harp Concerto, Op.74. Osian<br />

Ellis, harp. London SO/Richard<br />

Bonynge. Decca 430 006-2 26<br />

Haydn: Folk Songs - Scottish and<br />

Welsh. Fritz Wun<strong>der</strong>lich, ten.<br />

Heinrich Schmidt, pno. Walter<br />

Weller, vln. Ludwig Beinl, vlc.<br />

Philips 420 852-2 20<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Trio No.2 in E<br />

minor, Op.92. Trio Anima Mundi.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 35<br />

Brumby: Oboe Concertino. Barry<br />

Davis, oboe. Queensland SO/Wilfred<br />

Lehmann. Oz Music OZM 1002<br />

Nielsen: Symphony No.1 in<br />

G minor, FS.16, Op.7. San<br />

Francisco SO/Herbert Blomstedt.<br />

17<br />

Decca 425 607-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

programmed by Anne Bellew<br />

33<br />

DIGITAL & ON-LINE<br />

7.00 Sketching Impressions<br />

curated by Thomas Reiner<br />

Associate Professor Thomas Reiner<br />

- School of Music - Conservatorium<br />

at Monash University<br />

A monthly live broadcast<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> Australian musicians<br />

performing new Australian<br />

repertoire and other works,<br />

curated by notable Australian<br />

Music Education pedagogues. The<br />

series will focus on contemporary<br />

fi ne music education practice<br />

in Australia and its infl uence<br />

on contemporary musical<br />

performance and composition. It<br />

will provide an opportunity for<br />

the curators to offer an analysis<br />

of performed works and offer<br />

insights and personal perspectives<br />

on contemporary methods of<br />

music education delivery.<br />

103.5<strong>FM</strong><br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 16 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Bill Mack<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.92<br />

in G, “Oxford”, Hob.I:92.<br />

Vienna PO/Leonard Bernstein.<br />

DG 431 034-2 28<br />

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Mozart: Divertimento in B<br />

fl at, K.270. Amadeus Winds.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 425 819-2 12<br />

Wagner: The Mastersingers of<br />

Nuremberg: Was duftet doch <strong>der</strong><br />

Flie<strong>der</strong>. Kurt Moll, bass. Munich<br />

Radio Orch/Kurt Eichhorn.<br />

Orfeo C0 09821 A 6<br />

Franck: Violin Sonata in A (trans.<br />

Cello). Esther Nyffenegger,<br />

vlc. Gerard Wyss, pno.<br />

Divox CDX 25204-2 26<br />

Scriabin: Piano Sonata No.2 in G<br />

sharp minor, “Sonata Fantasy”,<br />

Op.19. Robert Taub, pno.<br />

HM HMU 907041 11<br />

Hindson: Violin Concerto. Lara<br />

St John, vln. Royal PO/Sarah<br />

Ioanni<strong>des</strong>. Ancalagon ANC 133 30<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Telemann: Overture in B<br />

minor, TWV.55:h4. Collegium<br />

Instrumentale Brugense/Patrick<br />

Peire. Brilliant Classics 93416 20<br />

Vivaldi: Gloria in D, RV.589. Emma<br />

Kirkby & Tessa Bonner, sops.<br />

Michael Chance, alto. Collegium<br />

Musicum 90/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN 0518 29<br />

Boccherini: Symphony in D minor,<br />

“La Casa del Diavolo”, Op.12/4.<br />

Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini.<br />

HM HMC 901291<br />

C P E Bach: Cello Concerto in<br />

A, Wq.172. Anner Bylsma,<br />

vlc. OAE/Gustav Leonhardt.<br />

25<br />

Virgin VC7 90800 2<br />

Sculthorpe: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet<br />

No.9. Goldner Quartet.<br />

19<br />

Tall Poppies TP 176<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto<br />

13<br />

No.3 in E fl at, Op.29. Pascal Roge,<br />

pno. London PO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 417 351-2 30<br />

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.4<br />

in F minor. London PO/Sir Adrian<br />

Boult. Belart 461 117-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

34<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Donizetti: La Fille du Regiment.<br />

Marie ......................... Beverley Sills<br />

Sulpice ...................Fernando Corena<br />

Tonio ......................... Grayson Hirst<br />

La Marquise .......... Muriel Greenspon<br />

American Opera<br />

Society/Roland Gagnon.<br />

Opera d’Oro OPD 7007 108<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 17 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Remember When – Classics Go To The<br />

Cinema<br />

Rossini: The Barber of Seville:<br />

Overture. Tasmanian SO/Ola<br />

Rudner. ABC 476 2599 7<br />

Albinoni (arr. Giazotto): Adagio in<br />

G minor. Sydney SO/Edo de Waart.<br />

ABC 462 013-2 10<br />

Korngold: The Sea Hawk. London<br />

SO/Andre Previn. DG 471 347-2 17<br />

Mahler: Symphony No.5: Adagietto.<br />

Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker.<br />

ABC 476 1226 10<br />

Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro:<br />

Non piu andrai. John P<strong>ring</strong>le, bar.<br />

Queensland SO/Richard Bonynge.<br />

ABC 476 2897 4<br />

Mozart: Don Giovanni: Dalla<br />

sua pace. Luciano Pavarotti, ten.<br />

Vienna PO/Sir John Pritchard.<br />

Decca 468 500-2 5<br />

Gordon: Mao’s Last Dancer: Out<br />

of the Well. Ensemble. Sydney<br />

Sco<strong>ring</strong> Orch/Christopher Gordon.<br />

Sony 88697602412 20<br />

Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a<br />

Theme by Thomas Tallis: Excerpt.<br />

Queensland SO/Patrick Thomas.<br />

ABC 476 1758 6<br />

Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in<br />

A, K.622. Sabine Meyer, cl.<br />

Dresden State Orch/Hans Vonk.<br />

EMI 5 55155 2 27<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

January Ballet at <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

Minkus (arr. Lanchbery): La<br />

Baya<strong>der</strong>e. English CO/Richard<br />

Bonynge. Decca 436 917-2 114<br />

Offenbach (arr. Rosenthal): Gaite<br />

Parisienne. Monte Carlo PO/Manuel<br />

Rosenthal. Naxos 8.554005 46<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

Byrd the Conformist<br />

Sacred music for the Anglican rite,<br />

incuding the Great Service.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Adrian McEniery<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Faure: Piano Trio in<br />

D minor, Op.120. Trio Rouvier-<br />

Kantorow-Muller. Denon 72508 19<br />

Wolf-Ferrari: Serenade in E fl at for<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Orchestra. I Solisti Italiani.<br />

Denon CO 78838 23<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 18 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

Mendelssohn: The Hebri<strong>des</strong>,<br />

Fingal’s Cave, Op.26: Overture.<br />

Melbourne SO/Jeffrey Tate.<br />

ABC 476 8365 11<br />

Cimarosa: Concerto in G for Two<br />

Flutes. Jean-Pierre Rampal &<br />

Shigenori Kudo, ftes. Salzburg<br />

Mozarteum Orch/Jean-Pierre<br />

Rampal. Sony SK 45930<br />

Harty: An Irish Symphony.<br />

Ulster Orch/Bryden Thomson.<br />

17<br />

Chandos CHAN 8314 34<br />

Grieg: Haugtussa, Op.67. Anne Sofi e<br />

von Otter, m-sop. Bengt Forsberg,<br />

pno. DG 437 521-2<br />

Delius: Piano Concerto in C<br />

26<br />

minor. Benno Moiseiwitsch, pno.<br />

BBC SO/Sir Malcolm Sargent.<br />

BBC Music Vol.20 No.9<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

19<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Danes, Czechs and Finns;<br />

Stonnington Symphony/<br />

Barry Tuckwell; Malvern<br />

Town Hall; 12/11/2011.<br />

(Recorded by John Smyth).<br />

Barry Tuckwell<br />

Nielsen: Helios Overture, FS.32.<br />

Janacek: Adagio for Orchestra,<br />

Op.3. Sibelius: Rakastava, Op.14.<br />

Sibelius: Karelia Suite, Op.11: Alla<br />

marcia. Sibelius: Symphony No.5<br />

in E fl at, Op.82.<br />

Gabrielli: Ricercar II in A<br />

minor. Anner Bylsma, vlc.<br />

DHM RD 77978 9<br />

Telemann: Cantata No.42, “Die<br />

Glut <strong>des</strong> Zorns”, TWV.1:331. Ruth<br />

Ziesak, sop. Cologne Camerata.<br />

CPO 999 764 2 10<br />

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Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in A<br />

minor, RV.498. Claudio Gonella,<br />

bsn. European Community CO/<br />

Eivind Aadland. IMP PCD 979 12<br />

Schubert: Fantasia in F minor,<br />

D.940. Cyril Smith & Phyllis Sellick,<br />

pno duet. Nimbus NI 5178 18<br />

Mills: Trumpet Concerto. Geoffrey<br />

Payne, tpt. Melbourne SO/John<br />

Hopkins. ABC 426 990-2 20<br />

Saint-Saens: Symphony No.3 in C<br />

minor, “Organ”, Op.78. Marie-Claire<br />

Alain, org. French Radio NO/Jean<br />

Martinon. Erato 2292-45943-2 35<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Dmitri Shostakovich<br />

– Music from a Troubled Life<br />

Dmitri Shostakovich<br />

Surviving State political<br />

denunciations and developing<br />

his own style of musical selfexpression<br />

against the odds, Dmitri<br />

Shostakovich is regarded as one<br />

of the greatest composers of the<br />

20th Century. His compositions<br />

include 15 symphonies and 15<br />

st<strong>ring</strong> quartets, as well as operas<br />

and film scores. Bill Mack presents<br />

a program featu<strong>ring</strong> aspects of<br />

Shostakovich’s life and work.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 19 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fine music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Jules Massenet – The<br />

Melodist of French Opera<br />

Jules Massenet<br />

Alastair Jackson presents a<br />

program on the life and works of<br />

this 19th Century French opera<br />

composer whose works are having<br />

a resurgence in popularity on the<br />

world’s opera stages.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

J C Bach: Symphony in B flat,<br />

Op.18/2. English SO/William<br />

Boughton. Nimbus NI 5403 9<br />

Field: Piano Concerto No.3 in E<br />

flat. John O’Conor, pno. Scottish<br />

CO/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Telarc 80370 32<br />

Kodaly: Variations on a Hungarian<br />

Folksong, The Peacock. Vienna PO/<br />

Sir Georg Solti. Decca 452 853-2 24<br />

Haydn: Mass in B flat,<br />

“Theresienmesse”, Hob.XXII:12.<br />

Janice Watson, sop. Pamela<br />

Stephen, m-sop. Mark Padmore,<br />

ten. Stephen Varcoe, bar. Collegium<br />

Musicum 90/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN 0734(8) 42<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Kuhlau: Sonatina in C,<br />

Op.55/6. Jeno Jando, pno.<br />

Naxos 8.570710 11<br />

Gottschalk: Mazurka in F sharp<br />

minor. Philip Martin, pno.<br />

Hyperion CDA 6649 4<br />

Scott: Impromptu, Op.41. Jungran<br />

Kim Khwarg, pno. Cambria 1140<br />

Reynolds: Serenade & Dance of<br />

Sp<strong>ring</strong>. Stephen Hough, pno.<br />

5<br />

Hyperion CDA 67267 10<br />

Tellefsen: Grand Polonaise in C<br />

sharp minor, Op.18. Jorgen Larsen,<br />

pno. Lindberg LYD 2L<br />

Bowen: Reverie d’amour,<br />

Op.20/2. Stephen Hough, pno.<br />

7<br />

Hyperion CDA 67267<br />

Liszt: Romance, S.577.<br />

Leslie Howard, pno.<br />

6<br />

Hyperion CDA 67810<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with Jackie Burns<br />

Quantz: Concerto in G. James<br />

4<br />

Galway, fte. Wurttemberg CO/Jorg<br />

Faerber. RCA RD 60247 16<br />

Bach: Cantata, “For the Righteous<br />

Light is sown”, BWV.195. Bach<br />

Ensemble/Helmuth Rilling.<br />

Hanssler 98.859<br />

Vivaldi: Chamber Concerto in<br />

F for Flute, Violin & Bassoon,<br />

RV.100. Le Nouveau Quatuor.<br />

19<br />

Amon Ra SAR 47 9<br />

Charpentier: Transfige, dulcissime<br />

Jesu, H.251. Le Concert Spirituel/<br />

Herve Niquet. Naxos 8.553173<br />

Bach: Italian Concerto in F,<br />

BWV.971. Glenn Gould, pno.<br />

11<br />

Sony 88697417292 13<br />

Monteclair: Ariadne and Bacchus.<br />

Fiona Campbell, contr. Ensemble<br />

Battistin. ABC 476 5941<br />

C P E Bach: Concerto in E flat,<br />

Wq.47. Ton Koopman, hpschd.<br />

Tini Mathot, pno. Amsterdam<br />

Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman.<br />

15<br />

Erato 2292-45306-2 18<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Boccherini: Symphony in E flat,<br />

Op.12/2. New Philharmonia<br />

Orch/Raymond Leppard.<br />

Philips 438 314-2 28<br />

Hummel: Concerto in G for Piano &<br />

Violin, Op.17. Polina Osetinskaya,<br />

pno. Alexan<strong>der</strong> Trostiansky,<br />

vln. Russian PO/Gregory Rose.<br />

Naxos 8.557595<br />

Verdi: Aida: Gloria all’Egitto.<br />

St Cecilia Academy Orch<br />

& Chorus/Carlo Rizzi.<br />

37<br />

Teldec 4509-90267-2<br />

Offenbach: La Vie parisienne.<br />

12<br />

Montpellier NO/Jean-Christophe<br />

Keck. Accord 476 8999 24<br />

Debussy: Dances for Harp & St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Orchestra. Nicanor Zabaleta, harp.<br />

Paul Kuentz CO/Paul Kuentz.<br />

DG 439 693-2<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Hans Groenewegen<br />

11<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Peter Gardner<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 20 JAN<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Simon Colvin<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach: Prelude & Fugue<br />

in B minor, BWV.544. David<br />

Goode, org (Freiberg Cathedral).<br />

BBC MM 331 14<br />

Purcell: My heart is inditing,<br />

Z.30. New College Oxford Choir.<br />

King’s Consort/Robert King.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66644 17<br />

Messiaen: Apparition de l’Eglise<br />

eternelle. David Rumsey,<br />

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org (Sydney Town Hall).<br />

Tall Poppies TP 097<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Tartini: Violin Concerto in A,<br />

D.96. Uto Ughi, vln. I Solisti<br />

Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

10<br />

Erato 2292-45380-2 19<br />

Rossini: Introduction, Theme &<br />

Variations in E flat. Sabine Meyer,<br />

cl. Zurich Opera Orch/Franz Welser-<br />

Moest. EMI 5 56137 2<br />

Salieri: Piano Concerto in<br />

B flat. Aldo Ciccolini, pno. I<br />

11<br />

Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone.<br />

Sound CDC 10 27<br />

Mozart: Don Giovanni: Mi tradi<br />

quell’alma ingrata. Cecilia Bartoli,<br />

m-sop. Vienna CO/Gyorgy Fischer.<br />

Decca 443 452-2<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.16 in C,<br />

K.128. Prague CO/Sir Charles<br />

6<br />

Mackerras. Telarc 80242<br />

Bracanin: Four Diversions for<br />

Guitar. Karin Schaupp, gtr.<br />

11<br />

Warner Music 0630181572<br />

Grainger: Hill Song No.1.<br />

12<br />

Melbourne SO/Geoffrey Simon.<br />

ABC 426 989-2<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio<br />

Espagnol, Op.34. London<br />

SO/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

13<br />

Telarc 80208<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

15<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Rossini: La Cenerentola: Overture.<br />

Orch Victoria/Richard Divall.<br />

ABC 476 8366<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the<br />

Bumble Bee. Lehar: The Merry<br />

8<br />

Widow: Vilja. Debussy: Golliwog’s<br />

Cakewalk. Julian Lloyd Webber,<br />

vlc. English CO/Nicholas Cleobury.<br />

Philips 412 231-2<br />

Rosetti: Horn Concerto in E<br />

flat. Andrew Joy, horn. Cologne<br />

RSO/Johannes Goritzki.<br />

7<br />

Capriccio 10 837 18<br />

Schubert: Notturno in E flat,<br />

D.897. Yehudi Menuhin, vln.<br />

Hephzibah Menuhin, pno. Maurice<br />

Gendron, vlc. EMI CZS 7 62742 2<br />

Mendelssohn: Octet in E<br />

flat, Op.20. Australian CO.<br />

8<br />

Sony SK 57484 31<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.4<br />

in A, “Italian”, Op.90. CO of<br />

Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />

Teldec 9031-72308-2 29<br />

Tchaikovsky (arr. Breiner): The<br />

Seasons, Op.37b. Takako Nishizaki,<br />

vln. Queensland SO/Peter Breiner.<br />

Naxos 8.553510<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

Vaughan Williams and Friends<br />

Vaughan Williams: Heroic<br />

Elegy & Triumphal Epilogue.<br />

BBC Concert Orch/John Wilson.<br />

5<br />

Dutton CDLX 7237 20<br />

Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad.<br />

London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

Belart 461 3542<br />

Holst: The Cloud Messenger,<br />

9<br />

Op.30. Della Jones, m-sop. London<br />

SO & Chorus/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8901 43<br />

Finzi: Cello Concerto in A minor,<br />

Op.40. Raphael Wallfisch, vlc. Royal<br />

Liverpool PO/Vernon Handley.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8471<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Rod Watson<br />

39<br />

Offenbach: Orpheus in the<br />

Un<strong>der</strong>world: Overture & Ballet<br />

Pastorale. Philharmonia Orch/<br />

Antonio de Almeida (b.20/1/1928).<br />

Philips 422 057-2 18<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden<br />

Cockerel Suite. Scottish NO/Neeme<br />

Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8329 28<br />

Hill: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.8 in A.<br />

Australian Quartet. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 24<br />

Faure: Pavane, Op.50. Sydney SO/<br />

Patrick Thomas. ABC 476 4565 6<br />

Haydn: Piano Sonata in C,<br />

Hob.XVI:50. Geoffrey Lancaster,<br />

fortepiano. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 22<br />

Beethoven: Romance No.2 in F,<br />

Op.50. Michael Dauth, vln. Orch<br />

Ensemble Kanazawa/Hiroyuki<br />

Iwaki. Sony SRCR 9331<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

9<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

Beleura Twilight Chamber Music<br />

at Rippon Lea – Team Partners’<br />

Favourite Piano Works; Robert<br />

Chamberlain, Darryl Coote,<br />

Max Cooke & Rohan Murray<br />

(pianos); Rippon Lea,<br />

Elsternwick; 23/9/2012.<br />

(Recorded by Steve Bullock).<br />

Team of Pianists<br />

Haydn: Variations in F minor,<br />

Hob.XVII:6. Mozart: Andante in<br />

F, K.616. Vine: Piano Sonata No.3.<br />

Debussy: Petite Suite.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Craig Buddle<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Lindsay Coker<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 21 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concert – Libor Pesek<br />

Dvorak: In Nature’s Realm,<br />

Overture, B.168, Op.91. Czech PO.<br />

Virgin VC7 90791 2 14<br />

Janacek: Moravian Dances. Slovak<br />

PO. Marco Polo 8.220362 9<br />

Dvorak: Czech Suite, B.93, Op.39.<br />

Czech PO. Virgin VC7 90769 2<br />

Janacek: The Danube. Jana<br />

Valaskova, sop. Slovak PO.<br />

23<br />

Marco Polo 8.220362<br />

Britten: Peter Grimes,<br />

Op.33: Four Sea Interlu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

16<br />

Passacaglia. Royal Liverpool PO.<br />

Virgin VC7 90834 2 24<br />

Janacek: Sinfonietta. Philharmonia<br />

Orch. Virgin VC7 91506 2<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

24<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.33 in B flat,<br />

K.319. Bamberg SO/Eugen Jochum.<br />

RCA 74321 846022 25<br />

F X Mozart: Piano Concerto No.2<br />

in E flat, Op.25. Sebastian Knauer,<br />

pno. Netherlands CO/Philippe<br />

Entremont. Berlin 0017042BC<br />

Fanny Mendelssohn: Piano Trio<br />

in D, Op.11. Ambache Chamber<br />

25<br />

Ensemble. BBC MM 45 26<br />

Mendelssohn (arr. M Nakariakov):<br />

Violin Concerto in D minor (arr.<br />

Trumpet). Sergei Nakariakov, tpt.<br />

Wurttemberg CO/Jorg Faerber.<br />

Teldec 3984-24276-2 22<br />

C Schumann: Three Romances,<br />

Op.21. Scherzo in D minor,<br />

Op.10. Uriel Tsachor, pno.<br />

Discover DICD 920267 16<br />

Schumann: Cello Concerto in A<br />

minor, Op 129. Maria Kliegel, vlc.<br />

National SO of Ireland/Andrew<br />

Considine. Naxos 8.550938<br />

F Strauss: Horn Concerto in C<br />

25<br />

minor, Op.8. David Pyatt, horn. BBC<br />

PO/Adrian Leaper. BBC MM 46<br />

R Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s<br />

13<br />

Merry Pranks, Op.28. RCO/Bernard<br />

Haitink. Philips 442 281-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John Collins<br />

15<br />

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7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Mozart: Serenade No.10 in B fl at,<br />

“Gran Partita”, K.361. Amadeus<br />

Winds/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 421 437-2<br />

Brahms: Four Serious Songs,<br />

Op.121: Excerpts. Lauris Elms,<br />

contr. Geoffrey Parsons, pno.<br />

47<br />

ABC 426 191-2<br />

Beethoven: St<strong>ring</strong> Trio in G,<br />

Op.9/1. Anne-Sophie Mutter,<br />

vln. Bruno Giuranna, vla.<br />

Mstislav Rostropovich, vlc.<br />

10<br />

DG 427 687-2<br />

Shostakovich: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet<br />

25<br />

No.11 in F minor, Op.122. Borodin<br />

Quartet. EMI CDC 7 49268 2 18<br />

Gifford: Of Old Angkor. Richard<br />

Runnels, horn. Paul Sablinskis,<br />

marimba. Move MD 3172<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with Amy Bennett<br />

7<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 22 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Isabel Veale<br />

Finzi: Eclogue in F, Op.10.<br />

Howard Shelley, pno. City of<br />

London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox.<br />

EMI CDC 7 49627 2 10<br />

Faure: Violin Sonata No.1 in A,<br />

Op.13. Miki Tsunoda, vln. Caroline<br />

Almonte, pno. ABC 465 694-2 23<br />

Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor,<br />

B.191, Op.104. Heinrich Schiff,<br />

vlc. Vienna PO/Andre Previn.<br />

Philips 434 914-2 38<br />

Bruckner: Te Deum. Leontyne Price,<br />

sop. Hildegard Rossl-Majdan, m-sop.<br />

Fritz Wun<strong>der</strong>lich, ten. Walter<br />

Berry, bass. Vienna Music Friends’<br />

Society Choir. Vienna PO/Herbert<br />

von Karajan. EMI 5 66880 2 25<br />

Milhaud: Suite provencale,<br />

Op.152b. Lille NO/Jean-Claude<br />

Casa<strong>des</strong>us. Naxos 8.557287 15<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

d’Albert: Esther, Overture, Op.8.<br />

Moscow SO/Dmitry Yablonsky.<br />

Naxos 8.553728 13<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier,<br />

Book 2: Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues<br />

Nos.9-12. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556 26<br />

Haydn: The Seasons, Hob.XXI:3.<br />

Barbara Bonney, sop. Anthony<br />

Rolfe Johnson, ten. Andreas<br />

Schmidt, bass. Monteverdi Choir.<br />

EBS/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />

Archiv 431 818-2 130<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 23 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Bill Mack<br />

Hummel: Piano Quintet in E<br />

fl at, Op.87. Melos Ensemble.<br />

Decca 430 297-2 20<br />

Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.1<br />

in A minor, Op.33. Julian Lloyd<br />

Webber, vlc. English CO/Yan Pascal<br />

Tortelier. Philips 432 084-2<br />

Tchaikovsky: Reconciliation,<br />

Op.25/1. No, only those<br />

who have longed, Op.6/6.<br />

Dmitri Hvorostovsky, bar.<br />

Oleg Boshniakovich, pno.<br />

19<br />

Philips 432 119-2<br />

Poulenc: Concerto in D minor<br />

8<br />

for Two Pianos. Katia Labeque &<br />

Marielle Labeque, pnos. Boston SO/<br />

Seiji Ozawa. Philips 426 284-2<br />

Prokofi ev: Cin<strong>der</strong>ella Suite No.3,<br />

20<br />

Op.109. Royal Scottish NO/Neeme<br />

Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8939 26<br />

Brumby: Clarinet Concerto. Paul<br />

Dean, cl. Queensland SO/Wilfred<br />

Lehmann. Jade JADCD 1042<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

17<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Handel: Royal Fireworks Music,<br />

HWV.351. ASMF/Sir Neville<br />

Marriner. Argo 414 596-2 20<br />

Holst: St Paul’s Suite, Op.29/2.<br />

English St<strong>ring</strong> Orch/William<br />

Boughton. Nimbus NI 5213<br />

Poulenc: Four Motets for a<br />

Time of Penitence. Sixteen<br />

Choir/Harry Christophers.<br />

13<br />

Virgin VC7 91075 2 15<br />

Chopin: Ballade No.1 in G minor,<br />

Op.23. Rita Reichman, pno.<br />

Move MD 3214 9<br />

Sculthorpe: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.11,<br />

“Jabiru Dreaming”. Flin<strong>der</strong>s<br />

Quartet. Private rec. 16<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.4<br />

in C minor, Op.44. Pascal Roge, pno.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 478 3196 26<br />

R Strauss: Also sprach<br />

Zarathustra, Op.30. Sydney<br />

SO/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Sydney Symphony SSO 200705 34<br />

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.5<br />

in D. London PO/Sir Adrian Boult.<br />

Belart 461 118-2 37<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with Alan de Niese<br />

Puccini: Il Tabarro.<br />

Michele ............................ Tito Gobbi<br />

Giorgetta .................... Margaret Mas<br />

Luigi ...................Giacinto Prandelli<br />

Rome Opera House Orch &<br />

Chorus/Vincenzo Bellezza.<br />

Regis RRC 1263 50<br />

Puccini: La Rondine.<br />

Magda .................... Svetla Vassileva<br />

Lisette ........................ Maya Dashuk<br />

Ruggero .......................Fabio Sartori<br />

Prunier ............. Emanuele Giannino<br />

Puccini Festival Orch &<br />

Chorus/Alberto Veronesi.<br />

Naxos 8.660253-54 113<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 24 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

Melbourne Do-It-Yourself Music<br />

– Some Fine Amateur Groups<br />

Anon: Carmina Burana: Ecce<br />

gratum et optatum – Chorea Flora.<br />

Renaissance Players/Winsome<br />

Evans. Walsingham WAL 8003-2 8<br />

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Beethoven: Egmont, Op.84:<br />

Overture. Heidelberg SO/<br />

Christopher Kopke. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 8<br />

Brumby: Four Songs of the Sea.<br />

National Boys’ Choir of Australia.<br />

QC Ensemble/Peter Casey.<br />

Move MCD 048 6<br />

Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy.<br />

Grainger Wind Symphony/Roland<br />

Yeung. Move MCD 196 16<br />

Lloyd: English Heritage. Footscray-<br />

Yarraville Band/Ken MacDonald.<br />

Muso’s Media MM2-004 16<br />

Finn: Little Fish. Gondwana<br />

Voices/Lyn Williams. Paul Jarman,<br />

tin whistle. Sally Whitwell, pno.<br />

ABC 476 9093 4<br />

Leek: Ngana. Gondwana Voices/<br />

Mark O’Leary. ABC 476 9093 4<br />

Byrd: Mass for Five Voices.<br />

Gloriana/Andrew Raiskums.<br />

Private rec. 24<br />

Prokofi ev: Lieutenant Kije Suite,<br />

Op.60. Melbourne Youth Orch/Peter<br />

Bandy. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 20<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Barbara Richardson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

January Ballet at <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

Herold (arr. Lanchbery): La Fille<br />

mal gardee. ROHO/John Lanchbery.<br />

Decca 430 849-2 95<br />

Lully: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme,<br />

LWV.43. Rachel Yakar, sop. Dirk<br />

Schortemeier, bar. Siegmund<br />

Nimsgern, bass. Tolz Boys’ Choir.<br />

La Petite Bande/Gustav Leonhardt.<br />

DHM GD 77059 66<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

Byrd the Recusant<br />

Music for the Catholic Liturgy,<br />

including excerpts from the<br />

Gradualia.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Mendelssohn: Concerto in<br />

E for Two Pianos. Stephen<br />

Coombs & Ian Munro, pnos. BBC<br />

Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66567 30<br />

Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus in D,<br />

RV.595. Lausanne Vocal Ensemble.<br />

Lausanne CO/Michel Corboz.<br />

Erato 4509-91936-2 31<br />

Mozart: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.21 in<br />

D, “Prussian”, K.575. Salomon<br />

Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66355<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.1 in<br />

C, Op.21. Tasmanian SO/David<br />

24<br />

Porcelijn. ABC 461 917-2 25<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

FRIDAY 25 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Rex Williams<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Brahms: Tragic Overture,<br />

Op.81. Philharmonia Orch/Otto<br />

Klemperer. EMI CDM 7 69651 2<br />

Brahms: St<strong>ring</strong> Sextet No.1 in B<br />

12<br />

fl at, Op.18. John Harding & Rachel<br />

Homburg, vlns. Alex Brogan &<br />

James Wannan, vlas. Blair Harris &<br />

Martin Baker, vlcs. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec.<br />

Haydn: Ave Regina in A,<br />

40<br />

Hob.XXIIIb:3. Susan Gritton, sop.<br />

Collegium Musicum 90/Richard<br />

Hickox. Chandos CHAN 0734 12<br />

Carmichael: Fantasy Sonata for<br />

Flute & Piano. Roger Armstrong,<br />

fte. John Carmichael, pno.<br />

ABC 476 1561<br />

Schumann: Symphony No.3 in<br />

16<br />

E fl at, “Rhenish”, Op.97. Zurich<br />

Tonhalle Orch/David Zinman.<br />

Arte Nova 82876 57743 2<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Elisabeth Giddy<br />

30<br />

1.30 Orchestra Victoria Hour<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

News, interviews and recordings<br />

from Orchestra Victoria.<br />

2.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Peninsula Music Society;<br />

Benaud Trio: Amir<br />

Farid (piano), Lachlan<br />

Bramble (violin) & Ewen<br />

Bramble (cello); Peninsula<br />

Community Theatre,<br />

Mornington, 22/10/2011.<br />

(Recorded by John Smyth).<br />

Benaud Trio<br />

Beethoven: Piano Trio No.3 in C<br />

minor, Op.1/3. Hyde: Fantasy Trio<br />

in B minor. Smetana: Piano Trio in<br />

G minor, Op.15.<br />

Saint-Saens: Symphony in F, “Urbs<br />

Roma”. French Radio NO/Jean<br />

Martinon. EMI CZS 7 62643 2 41<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Michelle Saccardo<br />

programmed by Jane Mitchell<br />

7.00 Singers & Songs<br />

with June Sloane<br />

8.00 Claude Debussy<br />

Claude Debussy<br />

French composer Claude Debussy,<br />

born 150 years ago, was one<br />

of music’s most creative and<br />

infl uential minds. Join Michael<br />

Williamson as he celebrates this<br />

milestone by explo<strong>ring</strong> Debussy’s<br />

reaction to the artistic culture of<br />

his age and acknowledging the<br />

profound impact he made on the<br />

music of the 20th century.<br />

10.00 Colours of Jazz<br />

with Larry Groves<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong> Live! At the Concertgebouw<br />

featu<strong>ring</strong> concerts broadcast by<br />

Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

from the Concertgebouw<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

SATURDAY 26 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Mark Vendy<br />

8.00 Classically Kids<br />

with Adam Pietrzak<br />

& Jacqui Grantford<br />

A world of classical music for<br />

children of all ages. Featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

regular segments, young<br />

performers, news, information and<br />

opportunities for you and your kids<br />

to get involved in fi ne music.<br />

9.00 Sounding Brass<br />

with Anthea Same<br />

10.00 Barry Tuckwell: In<br />

Conversation with Terry Lane<br />

Barry Tuckwell<br />

At 15, he was appointed third horn<br />

with the Melbourne Symphony<br />

Orchestra, and within 10 years<br />

was fi rst horn with the London<br />

Symphony Orchestra. So began the<br />

career of the famed virtuoso horn<br />

player and orchestral conductor<br />

Barry Tuckwell. In this program he<br />

talks with journalist and former<br />

ABC broadcaster Terry Lane about<br />

orchestras and conductors and<br />

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entertains with anecdotes from a<br />

lifetime in music making.<br />

12.00 Screenthemes<br />

with Carol van Opstal<br />

Music, news and interviews from<br />

film and other screen media.<br />

1.00 Vocal Chords<br />

with Margot Costanzo<br />

Opera highlights program featu<strong>ring</strong><br />

the arias we love, and those we<br />

shall learn to love.<br />

2.00 The Bose Afternoon Concert<br />

with Doug Beecroft<br />

Allworth: Australia Suite.<br />

Queensland SO/Patrick Thomas.<br />

Jade JADCD 1022 22<br />

Hill: Symphony No.6 in B flat,<br />

“Celtic”. Melbourne SO/Wilfred<br />

Lehmann. Marco Polo 8220345 24<br />

Westlake: Antarctica Suite. John<br />

Williams, gtr. London SO/Paul<br />

Daniel. Sony SK 53361 22<br />

Douglas: Essay for St<strong>ring</strong>s.<br />

Melbourne SO/Tibor Paul.<br />

ABC RRCS 380 10<br />

Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto.<br />

Anthony Fogg, pno. Melbourne SO/<br />

Myer Fredman. ABC 476 6338 22<br />

Barber (arr. Tognetti): Adagio for<br />

St<strong>ring</strong>s, Op.11a. Australian CO/<br />

Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 48252 9<br />

4.00 Serenade<br />

with Marysia Green or Ian Sloane<br />

5.00 The Piano Album<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Rachmaninov:<br />

Rhapsody on a Theme of<br />

Paganini, Op.43. John Lill, pno.<br />

BBC NO of Wales/Tadaaki Otaka.<br />

Nimbus NI 5478 24<br />

6.00 The World of Baroque<br />

with John Collins<br />

Stolzel: Concerto grosso in D for<br />

Six Trumpets. Maurice Andre,<br />

Guy Touvron, Bernard Soustrot,<br />

Jacques Jarmasson, Thierry Caens<br />

& Jean-Paul Leroy, tpts. Ensemble<br />

Orchl de Paris/Jean-Pierre Wallez.<br />

EMI 5 86646 2 12<br />

Pachelbel: Ciacona in F. Werner<br />

Jacob, org. Virgin VC7 91087 2<br />

d’Hervelois: La Couperin.<br />

8<br />

Forqueray: La Couperin. Charivari<br />

Agreable. ASV GAU 159<br />

Bach: Pastorale in F,<br />

BWV.590. Ton Koopman, org.<br />

6<br />

Archiv 447 292-2<br />

Leclair: Violin Concerto in F,<br />

Op.7/4. Simon Standage, vln.<br />

Collegium Musicum 90/Simon<br />

12<br />

Standage. Chandos CHAN 0564<br />

Lully: Le Temple de la Paix,<br />

LWV.69. Marais SO/Hugo Reyne.<br />

14<br />

Accord 465 345-2<br />

Telemann: Concerto in D for<br />

13<br />

Trumpet and Two Oboes. Maurice<br />

Andre, tpt. Celia Nicklin & Tess<br />

Miller, oboes. ASMF/Sir Neville<br />

Marriner. EMI 5 86646 2 11<br />

Scarlatti (arr. Avison): Concerto<br />

Grosso No.2 in G. ASMF/Sir Neville<br />

Marriner. Philips 438 806-2 11<br />

Telemann: Paris Quartets: Suite<br />

No.1 in E minor. Florilegium.<br />

Channel Classics CCS 13598 19<br />

8.00 Saturday Evening Concert<br />

with Peter Hume<br />

Brumby: Festival Overture on<br />

Australian Themes. West Australian<br />

SO/Richard Mills. ABC 442 374-2<br />

Dvorak: The Golden Spinning<br />

Wheel, B.197, Op.109.<br />

Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi.<br />

9<br />

Chandos CHAN 8798/9 27<br />

Hill: Symphony No.3 in B minor,<br />

“Australia”. Queensland SO/Wilfred<br />

Lehmann. Marco Polo 8 223537<br />

Howells: Phantasy St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Quartet, Op.25. Britten Quartet.<br />

27<br />

EMI 5 55349 2<br />

Ireland (arr. Mackerras):<br />

The Overlan<strong>der</strong>s: Film Suite.<br />

London SO/Richard Hickox.<br />

13<br />

Chandos CHAN 8994 22<br />

Strauss Jnr: Controversies Waltz,<br />

Op.191. Slovak State PO/Johannes<br />

Wildner. Marco Polo 8.223222<br />

10.00 Night Tram<br />

with Peter Green<br />

11<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Geoff Hayes<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

SUNDAY 27 JAN<br />

7.00 Hymns Old & New<br />

prepared by Peter Wakeley<br />

7.30 Organ and Choral Music<br />

with Peter Wakeley<br />

Inclu<strong>des</strong>: Bach: Gott vater im<br />

Ewigkeit, BWV.669. Kyrie, Gott<br />

Vater, BWV.672. Vater unser im<br />

Himmelreich, BWV.682. John<br />

O’Donnell, org (Robert Blackwood<br />

Hall). Tall Poppies TP 140 12<br />

Brumby: If there were dreams to<br />

sell. Young Voices of Melbourne/<br />

Mark O’Leary. YVM 001 4<br />

R Strauss (trans. Heywood): On<br />

silent woodland path. Elgar: Salut<br />

d’amour, Op.12. Thomas Heywood,<br />

org (St John’s Church, Toorak).<br />

Hillwood HW 03 8<br />

Purcell: Jehova, quam multi sunt<br />

hostes mei. Choir of St George’s<br />

Cathedral, Perth/Simon Lawford.<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 7<br />

Sumsion: Canzona. Nixon:<br />

Mr Purcell’s Procession. June<br />

Nixon, org (St Paul’s Cathedral,<br />

Melbourne). Private rec. 8<br />

Caron: Victoria. Soloists. Massed<br />

Choir. Central Band of the RAAF.<br />

Victorian College of the Arts Orch/<br />

Richard Divall. Move MCP 021 19<br />

9.00 Sunday Morning<br />

with Robert Hooke, Lindsay Coker,<br />

Nigel Simpson or Elisabeth Giddy<br />

11.00 Recent Releases<br />

produced by Mark Shepheard<br />

A review of the latest classical<br />

recordings.<br />

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellany<br />

with Jane Mitchell<br />

Kern: The Girl from Utah: Overture.<br />

National PO/John McGlinn.<br />

EMI CDC 7 49630 2 6<br />

Schoemaker: Flemish Rhapsody.<br />

Belgian Radio & TV PO/Alexan<strong>der</strong><br />

Rahbari. Discover DICD 920101 10<br />

Farrar: Variations for Piano &<br />

Orchestra, Op.25. Howard Shelley,<br />

pno. Philharmonia Orch/Alasdair<br />

Mitchell. Chandos CHAN 9586 11<br />

Boccherini: St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet<br />

in C, Op.60/1. Ensemble 415.<br />

HM HMC 901402<br />

Khachaturian: Masquerade:<br />

22<br />

Waltz. Sydney SO/Patrick Thomas.<br />

ABC 836 035-2<br />

Arensky: Piano Concerto in F<br />

4<br />

minor, Op.2. Stephen Coombs, pno.<br />

BBC Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66624<br />

Lehar (arr. Lanchbery): The<br />

Merry Widow: Scene Change<br />

26<br />

into Ballroom. Adelaide SO/John<br />

Lanchbery. ABC 754 163-2<br />

Clementi: Symphony in B<br />

flat, Op.18. London Mozart<br />

Players/Matthias Bamert.<br />

8<br />

Chandos CHAN 9234<br />

2.00 Apres-Midi<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

17<br />

Benjamin: Cotillon. Sydney SO/<br />

Patrick Thomas. ABC 442 376-2<br />

Meale: Mer de glace: Scenes.<br />

Adelaide SO/David Porcelijn.<br />

11<br />

ABC 446 477-2<br />

Edwards: Violin Concerto,<br />

“Maninyas”. Dene Olding, vln.<br />

Sydney SO/Stuart Challen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

20<br />

ABC 438 610-2<br />

Koehne: Three Poems of<br />

Byron. Elizabeth Campbell,<br />

26<br />

m-sop. Adelaide SO/James Furst.<br />

ABC 442 349-2<br />

Clifford: Symphony 1940.<br />

BBC PO/Vernon Handley.<br />

12<br />

Chandos CHAN 9757<br />

4.00 Music For Leisure<br />

with Jane O’Callaghan<br />

43<br />

Tchaikovsky: Festival Overture in<br />

D on the Danish National Anthem,<br />

Op.15. London SO/Geoffrey Simon.<br />

Chandos CHAN 9190 13<br />

Respighi: The Birds. Atlanta SO/<br />

Louis Lane. Telarc 80443 18<br />

Dittersdorf: Viola Concerto in F.<br />

Petr Pribyl, vla. South Bohemia<br />

Chamber PO/Ondrej Kukal.<br />

Campion RRCD 1342 25<br />

Binge: The Story of Cock Robin.<br />

Lehmann (arr. Mackerras):<br />

Matilda. Owen Brannigan, bass. Pro<br />

Arte Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Decca 442 9077 9<br />

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Sullivan (arr. Mackerras):<br />

Pineapple Poll: Suite. London<br />

PO/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

EMI 7 67697 2<br />

Weber: Variations in F. John<br />

Wallace, tpt. Philharmonia<br />

29<br />

Orch/Christopher Warren-Green.<br />

Nimbus NI 5065<br />

6.00 Tropic Island Discs<br />

The life of a local personality<br />

portrayed through music and<br />

interview.<br />

11<br />

7.00 Melbourne in Concert<br />

with Philip Boug or<br />

Michael Williamson<br />

Alla Turca; Orchestra 21/<br />

Roy Theaker; St John’s<br />

Anglican Church, East<br />

Malvern; 30/9/2012.<br />

(Recorded by John Smyth).<br />

Orchestra 21<br />

Glass: Company. Mozart: Violin<br />

Concerto No.5 in A, “Turkish”,<br />

K.219. Barber: Adagio. Bartok:<br />

Divertimento for St<strong>ring</strong>s, Sz.113.<br />

9.00 Australian Sounds<br />

with James Wade<br />

Musical insights into Australian<br />

contemporary composers and<br />

composition.<br />

10.30 Sunday Night Late<br />

with Frank Prain<br />

Light, relaxing classical music.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Lindsay Coker<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

MONDAY 28 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Lindsay Coker<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Graeme McKinnon<br />

Conductors in Concerrt –<br />

Norman Del Mar<br />

Bantock: The Pierrot of<br />

the Minute Overture.<br />

Bournemouth Sinfonietta.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8373 11<br />

Bridge: Suite for St<strong>ring</strong> Orchestra.<br />

Bournemouth Sinfonietta.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8373<br />

Stanford: Songs of the Fleet,<br />

Op.117. Benjamin Luxon, bar.<br />

Bournemouth SO & Chorus.<br />

21<br />

EMI CDM 5 65113 2<br />

Musgrave: Clarinet Concerto.<br />

25<br />

Gervase de Peyer, cl. London SO.<br />

Lyrita SRCD.253<br />

Elgar: Dream Children, Op.43.<br />

Bournemouth Sinfonietta.<br />

24<br />

Chandos CHAN 8371<br />

Vaughan Williams: Flos<br />

Campi. Fre<strong>der</strong>ick Riddle, vla.<br />

8<br />

Bournemouth Sinfonietta & Choir.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8374<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Judith Blanchard-Hill<br />

21<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Barns<br />

Fucik: Marinarella<br />

Overture, Op.215. Carlsbad<br />

SO/Douglas Bostock.<br />

Quadromania 222198-2 12<br />

Krommer: Partita in E fl at, Op.79.<br />

Michael Thompson Wind Ensemble.<br />

Naxos 8.554226<br />

Dvorak: Piano Trio No.2 in G<br />

23<br />

minor, B.56, Op.26. Raphael Trio.<br />

Newport Classic NCD 60074 32<br />

Martinu: Concerto for Oboe & Small<br />

Orchestra. Jiri Tancibudek, oboe.<br />

Adelaide SO/Elyakum Shapirra.<br />

ABC 461 703-2<br />

Smetana: Czech Dances,<br />

Book 1. Daniel Wiesner, pno.<br />

16<br />

Studio Matous MK 0014-2<br />

Suk: A Summer’s Tale, Op.29.<br />

14<br />

Royal Liverpool PO/Libor Pesek.<br />

Virgin VC5 45057 2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Susan Porter<br />

52<br />

7.00 A Time to Remember<br />

with Patrick McMahon<br />

Recalling won<strong>der</strong>ful music and<br />

artists of the past.<br />

8.00 Chamber Music and Song<br />

with Peter Larsen<br />

Haydn: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in G minor,<br />

“Ri<strong>der</strong>”, Hob.III:74, Op.74/3. Hagen<br />

Quartet. DG 423 622-2<br />

Mahler: Youth’s Magic Horn:<br />

21<br />

Excerpts. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,<br />

bar. Berlin PO/Daniel Barenboim.<br />

Sony 44935<br />

Brahms: Violin Sonata No.1 in<br />

G, Op.78. Lydia Mordkovitch,<br />

vln. Gerhard Oppitz, pno.<br />

10<br />

Chandos CHAN 8517 29<br />

Carr-Boyd: Suite. Edgars Kanks,<br />

fte. Ann Carr-Boyd, hpschd.<br />

Jade JADCD 1028<br />

Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F,<br />

K.370. Australia Ensemble.<br />

14<br />

Tall Poppies TP 029 15<br />

Bach: Sonata in E minor, BWV.1034.<br />

Vernon Hill, fte. Roger Heaghney,<br />

hpschd. Jacqeline Johnson, vlc.<br />

Move MD 3119<br />

10.00 A Little Night Music<br />

(from around the world)<br />

with Ian Sloane<br />

16<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Anne Bellew<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

TUESDAY 29 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Loretto Perkins<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

Wagenseil (b.29/1/1715):<br />

Trombone Concerto in E fl at.<br />

Warwick Tyrrell, tbn. Adelaide<br />

SO/Nicholas Braithwaite.<br />

ABC 438 825-2 10<br />

Auber (b.29/1/1782): Le Domino<br />

noir: Qui je suis. Sumi Jo, sop.<br />

English CO/Richard Bonynge.<br />

Decca 458 927-2 4<br />

Auber: Pas Classique. English<br />

Concert Orch/Richard Bonynge.<br />

Decca 421 818-2 8<br />

Delius (b.29/1/1862): Cello<br />

Concerto. Raphael Wallfi sch, vlc.<br />

Royal Liverpool PO/Sir Charles<br />

Mackerras. EMI EMX 2185 22<br />

Weber: Der Freischutz: No, I will<br />

no longer endure the torment.<br />

Horst Hoffmann, ten. SBS<br />

Radio & Television Youth Orch/<br />

Myer Fredman (b.29/1/1932).<br />

Walsingham WAL 8029-2 7<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov: Piano<br />

Concerto in C sharp minor, Op.30.<br />

Malcolm Binns (b.29/1/1936),<br />

pno. English Northern<br />

Philharmonia/David Lloyd-Jones.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66640 14<br />

Delius: Violin Concerto. Tasmin<br />

Little, vln. Welsh National Opera<br />

Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

Argo 433 704-2 24<br />

Adam: Le Toreador: Ah! vous diraije<br />

maman. Sumi Jo, sop. Welsh<br />

National Opera Orch/Richard<br />

Bonynge. Decca 458 927-2 7<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Margot Blackwell<br />

or Barbara Gee<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with John Cleghorn<br />

Rossini: Maometto ll: Overture.<br />

ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />

Philips 434 016-2 12<br />

Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier,<br />

Book 2: Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues Nos.13-<br />

16. Prelude & Fugue in F sharp,<br />

BWV.882. Albert Landa, pno.<br />

ABC 476 4556<br />

Holloway: Horn Concerto<br />

Op.43. Barry Tuckwell, horn.<br />

Scottish CO/Matthias Bamert.<br />

24<br />

Collins 14392 34<br />

Reicha: Oboe Quintet in F, Op.107.<br />

Sarah Francis, oboe. Allegri St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66143<br />

R Strauss: Four Last Songs.<br />

Yvonne Kenny, sop. Queensland<br />

SO/Johannes Fritzsch.<br />

24<br />

ABC 476 3954 21<br />

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Ferguson: Octet, Op.4. Nash<br />

Ensemble. Hyperion CDA 66192 21<br />

Nielsen: Symphony No.2, “The<br />

Four Temperaments”, FS.29, Op.16.<br />

Danish RSO/Herbert Blomstedt.<br />

EMI 5 74188 2 34<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Nicky Gil<strong>der</strong>dale<br />

programmed by Anne Bellew<br />

7.00 Great Voices of the Twentieth<br />

Century<br />

prepared by Jon Churchward<br />

8.00 Contemporary Visions<br />

with Tony Thomas<br />

Music of the last sixty years<br />

including the innovative and avantgarde.<br />

A focus on new releases, new<br />

compositions and interviews.<br />

10.00 Jazz Rivers<br />

with Alison Lee-Tet<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Rod Higman<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

WEDNESDAY 30 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Ted Davies<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Bill Mack<br />

Cherubini: Three Pas redoubles et<br />

March No.1. London Gabrieli Brass<br />

Ensemble/Christopher Larkin.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66470 8<br />

Telemann: Trio No.3 in D minor.<br />

Jean-Pierre Rampal & Shigenori<br />

Kudo, ftes. John Steele-Ritter,<br />

hpschd. Sony SK 46482 8<br />

Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffmann:<br />

Dapertutto’s Scene & Aria. Samuel<br />

Ramey, bass. London PO/Julius<br />

Rudel. Philips 432 080-2 4<br />

Faure: Violin Sonata No.2<br />

in E minor, Op.108. Krysia<br />

Osostowicz, vln. Susan Tomes, pno.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66277 23<br />

Verdi (arr. Pasculli): Paraphrase<br />

on Sicilian Vespers. Thomas<br />

In<strong>der</strong>muhle, oboe. I Salonisti.<br />

Eurodisc GD 69298 13<br />

Widor: Piano Quintet in D<br />

minor, Op.7. Ilona Prunyi,<br />

pno. New Budapest Quartet.<br />

Marco Polo 8.223193 29<br />

Bartok: Concerto for Two Pianos,<br />

Percussion & Orchestra, Sz.115.<br />

Katia Labeque & Marielle<br />

Labeque, pnos. Sylvio Gualda &<br />

Jean-Pierre Drouet, perc. City of<br />

Birmingham SO/Sir Simon Rattle.<br />

EMI CDC 7 47446 2 26<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Bob Rothols or Rod Watson<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Robert Hooke<br />

Mozart: The Magic Flute, K.620:<br />

Overture. Australian Opera &<br />

Ballet Orch/Richard Bonynge.<br />

ABC 438 193-2 7<br />

Purcell: Music for the Funeral of<br />

Queen Mary. Dame Felicity Lott,<br />

sop. Charles Brett, alto. Sir Thomas<br />

Allen, bar. Equale Brass Ensemble.<br />

Monteverdi Choir & Monteverdi<br />

Orch/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />

Apex 0927 48693 2 19<br />

Sculthorpe: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet<br />

No.15. Goldner Quartet.<br />

Tall Poppies TP 206 15<br />

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.5<br />

in F, “Egyptian”, Op.103. Pascal<br />

Roge, pno. Royal PO/Charles Dutoit.<br />

Decca 417 351-2 29<br />

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.6<br />

in E minor. London PO/Sir Adrian<br />

Boult. Belart 461 117-2 39<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with Peter Bandy<br />

7.00 Music for Keyboard<br />

with Christopher Ellis<br />

8.00 Wednesday Night at the<br />

Opera<br />

with June Sloane<br />

Gounod: Faust.<br />

Faust .................... Francisco Araiza<br />

Mephistoheles ......Evgeny Nesterenko<br />

Marguerite ...... Dame Kiri Te Kanawa<br />

Marthe .................Marjana Lipovsek<br />

Wagner ................Gilles Cachemaille<br />

Bavarian RSO & Chorus/Sir Colin<br />

Davis. Decca 478 4145 174<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Neil Appleby<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

THURSDAY 31 JAN<br />

6.00 Daybreak<br />

with Neil Appleby<br />

9.00 Explo<strong>ring</strong> Music<br />

with Bill McGlaughlin<br />

10.00 Morning Concert<br />

with Joan Ikin<br />

The Versatile Henry Purcell – Music For<br />

Theatre, Chapel, Drawing Room And Court<br />

• Abdelazar or The Moor’s<br />

Revenge. Joy Roberts, sop.<br />

AAM/Christopher Hogwood.<br />

L’Oiseau-Lyre 425 893-2 16<br />

• When I am laid in earth. Elin<br />

Manahan Thomas, sop. OAE/Harry<br />

Christophers. Ucj 476 5970<br />

• Anthems and Services, Vol.3.<br />

5<br />

Lynne Dawson, sop. James Bowman,<br />

alto. Charles Daniels, ten. Michael<br />

George & Robert Evans, basses.<br />

King’s Consort & Choir/Robert<br />

King. Hyperion CDA 66623<br />

• Sonata No.9 in F, “Golden<br />

15<br />

Sonata”, Z.810. Purcell Quartet.<br />

Chandos CHAN 8763<br />

• King Arthur: Fairest Isle.<br />

Sara Macliver, sop. Australian<br />

Brandenburg Orch/Paul Dyer.<br />

7<br />

ABC 465 428-2 4<br />

• Four-part Fantasias. Rose Consort<br />

of Viols. Naxos 8.553957<br />

• Sound the trumpet, beat the<br />

drum. Gillian Fisher & Tessa<br />

11<br />

Bonner, sops. James Bowman &<br />

Jonathan Kenny, altos. Rogers<br />

Covey-Crump & Rufus Muller, tens.<br />

Michael George & Charles Pott,<br />

basses. King’s Consort/Robert King.<br />

Hyperion CDA 66412 24<br />

• Come ye sons of art, Z.232. Dame<br />

Felicity Lott, sop. Charles Brett &<br />

John Williams, altos. Sir Thomas<br />

Allen, bar. Monteverdi Choir &<br />

Orch/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />

Apex 0927 48693 2 26<br />

12.00 Midday<br />

with Hector Walker<br />

1.30 Concert Hall<br />

with Ola Tasker<br />

January Ballet at <strong>3MBS</strong><br />

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op.20.<br />

Philharmonia Orch/John<br />

Lanchbery. EMI CDS 7 49171 2<br />

Delius: Dance Rhapsody<br />

No.2. Welsh National Opera<br />

Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />

154<br />

Argo 433 704-2<br />

4.30 Intermezzo<br />

with John van Bavel<br />

8<br />

7.00 The Early Music Experience<br />

with Mark Shepheard<br />

The seventeenth-century French lute<br />

Music by Gaultier, Mouton and<br />

Gallot.<br />

8.00 Thursday Night Concert<br />

with Thilo Troschke<br />

Mozart: The Magic Flute: Overture.<br />

ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />

Philips 438 495-2 7<br />

Brahms: Concerto in A minor for<br />

Violin & Cello, Op.102. Kathryn<br />

Taylor, vln. Sharon Draper, vlc.<br />

Monash Academy Orch/Jeffrey<br />

Crellin. <strong>3MBS</strong> rec. 35<br />

Myaskovsky: St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.13<br />

in A minor, Op.86. Borodin Quartet.<br />

Onyx 4051 25<br />

Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F,<br />

“Pastoral”, Op.68. London PO/Klaus<br />

Tennstedt. EMI CDM 7 64439 2 43<br />

10.00 Summer Season of Operetta<br />

with Frank Pam<br />

prepared by Albert Whitelaw<br />

A selection of favourite Operetta<br />

melodies.<br />

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN<br />

12.00 Notturno<br />

prepared by Jane Morris<br />

Classics through the night.<br />

80 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 81


Major<br />

Works.<br />

Including part of a series and <strong>3MBS</strong> recordings.<br />

SYMPHONIES<br />

Balakirev<br />

Symphony No.2 in D<br />

minor / Dec 30<br />

Beethoven<br />

Symphony No.1 in C,<br />

Op.21 / Jan 24<br />

Symphony No.3 in E flat, “Eroica”<br />

Op.55 / Jan 10<br />

Symphony No.6 in F, “Pastoral”,<br />

Op.68 / Dec 17, Jan 31<br />

Symphony No.7 in A,<br />

Op.92 / Dec 26<br />

Symphony No.9 in D minor,<br />

“Choral”, Op.125 / Dec 29<br />

Benjamin<br />

Symphony No.1 / Jan 11<br />

Bizet<br />

Symphony in C / Dec 2<br />

Boccherini<br />

Symphony in D minor, “La Casa del<br />

Diavolo”, Op.12/4 / Jan 16<br />

Symphony in E flat,<br />

Op.12/2 / Jan 19<br />

Broadstock<br />

Symphony No.4, “Born from Good<br />

Angel’s Tears” / Dec 6<br />

Brumby<br />

Symphony No.1, “The Sun” / Dec 14<br />

Clementi<br />

Symphony No.1 in C / Dec 4<br />

Symphony No.2 in D / Dec 11<br />

Symphony No.4 in D / Jan 1<br />

Clifford<br />

Symphony 1940 / Jan 27<br />

Dvorák<br />

Symphony No.1 in C minor, “The<br />

Bells of Zlonice”, B.9 / Dec 14<br />

Symphony No.2 in B flat,<br />

B.12 / Dec 21<br />

Symphony No.5 in F, B.54 / Jan 6<br />

Franck<br />

Symphony in D minor / Jan 12<br />

Fry<br />

Santa Claus Symphony / Dec 24<br />

Halvorsen<br />

Symphony No.3 in C / Jan 13<br />

Harty<br />

An Irish Symphony / Jan 18<br />

Haydn<br />

Symphony No.31 in D,<br />

“Hornsignal” / Dec 20<br />

Symphony No.38 in C / Dec 23<br />

Symphony No.45 in F sharp minor,<br />

“Farewell” / Dec 31<br />

Symphony No.49 in F minor, “La<br />

Passione” / Dec 17<br />

Symphony No.51 in B flat / Dec 4<br />

Symphony No.60 in C, “Il<br />

Distratto” / Dec 13<br />

Symphony No.76 in E flat / Dec 27<br />

Symphony No.85 in B flat, “La<br />

Reine” / Dec 6<br />

Symphony No.92 in G,<br />

“Oxford” / Jan 16<br />

Symphony No.103 in E flat, “Drum<br />

Roll” / Dec 29<br />

Symphony No.104 in D,<br />

“London” / Dec 16, Jan 11<br />

M Haydn<br />

Symphony in D minor,<br />

P.20 / Jan 6<br />

Hill<br />

Symphony No.3 in B minor,<br />

“Australia” / Jan 26<br />

Symphony No.4 in C minor, “The<br />

Pursuit of Happiness” / Dec 28<br />

Symphony No.6 in B flat,<br />

“Celtic” / Jan 26<br />

Hindemith<br />

Symphony, “Mathis <strong>der</strong><br />

Maler” / Dec 6<br />

d’Indy<br />

Symphony on a French Mountain<br />

Song, Op.25 / Dec 2<br />

Lalo<br />

Symphonie espagnole in D minor,<br />

Op.21 / Dec 7<br />

Liszt<br />

Faust Symphony, S.108 / Dec 6<br />

Mahler<br />

Symphony No.1 in D,<br />

“Titan” / Dec 19<br />

Symphony No.4 in G / Dec 12<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

Symphony No.3 in A minor,<br />

“Scottish”, Op.56 / Dec 31, Jan 13<br />

Symphony No.4 in A, “Italian”,<br />

Op.90 / Dec 15, Jan 20<br />

Symphony for St<strong>ring</strong>s No.9 in<br />

C / Jan 5<br />

Mozart<br />

Symphony No.18 in F,<br />

K.130 / Dec 19<br />

Symphony No.33 in B flat,<br />

K.319 / Jan 21<br />

Symphony No.35 in D, “Haffner”,<br />

K.385 / Jan 9<br />

Symphony No.34 in C,<br />

K.338 / Jan 2<br />

Symphony No.38 in D, “Prague”,<br />

K.504 / Dec12<br />

Symphony No.39 in E flat,<br />

K.543 / Dec 16<br />

Symphony No.41 in C, “Jupiter”,<br />

K.551 / Dec 5<br />

Nicolai<br />

Symphony No.2 in D / Dec 23<br />

Nielsen<br />

Symphony No.1 in G minor,<br />

FS.16 / Jan 15<br />

Symphony No.2, “The Four<br />

Temperaments”, FS.29 / Jan 29<br />

Symphony No.3, “Espansiva”,<br />

FS.60 / Dec 2, Jan 5<br />

Rachmaninov<br />

Symphony No.3 in A minor,<br />

Op.44 / Dec 1<br />

Saint-Saëns<br />

Symphony No.1 in E flat,<br />

Op.2 / Jan 4<br />

Symphony No.2 in A minor,<br />

Op.55 / Jan 11<br />

Symphony No.3 in C minor,<br />

“Organ”, Op.78 / Dec 27, Jan 18<br />

Symphony in F, “Urbs<br />

Roma” / Jan 25<br />

Schubert<br />

Symphony No.6 in C,<br />

D.589 / Dec 30<br />

Symphony No.8 in B minor,<br />

“Unfinished”, D.759 / Dec 13<br />

Symphony No.9 in C, “Great”,<br />

D.944 / Dec 26<br />

Schumann<br />

Symphony No.1 in B flat, “Sp<strong>ring</strong>”,<br />

Op.38 / Dec 8<br />

Symphony No.2 in C,<br />

Op.61 / Dec 15<br />

Symphony No.3 in E flat,<br />

“Rhenish”, Op.97 / Dec 22, Jan 25<br />

Symphony No.4 in D minor,<br />

Op.120 / Dec 9, 29<br />

Shostakovich<br />

Symphony No.9 in E flat,<br />

Op.70 / Jan 14<br />

Sibelius<br />

Symphony No.2 in D,<br />

Op.43 / Dec 28, Jan 13<br />

Symphony No.5 in E flat,<br />

Op.82 / Jan 18<br />

Sullivan<br />

Symphony in E, “Irish” / Dec 5<br />

Taneyev<br />

Symphony No.4 in C minor,<br />

Op.12 / Dec 1<br />

Tchaikovsky<br />

Symphony No.3 in D, “Polish”,<br />

Op.29 / Dec 21<br />

Tournemire<br />

Symphony No.1 in A, “Romantic”,<br />

Op.18 / Jan 8<br />

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Vaughan Williams<br />

A London Symphony (Symphony<br />

No.2) / Jan 2<br />

Pastoral Symphony (Symphony<br />

No.3) / Dec 10, Jan 9<br />

Symphony No.4 in F<br />

minor / Jan 16<br />

Symphony No.5 in D / Jan 23<br />

Symphony No.6 in E<br />

minor / Jan 30<br />

Vine<br />

Symphony No.5,<br />

“Percussion” / Dec 28<br />

CONCERTI<br />

Abbott<br />

Flute Concerto / Jan 14<br />

Arensky<br />

Piano Concerto in F minor,<br />

Op.2 / Jan 27<br />

Atterberg<br />

Horn Concerto in A,<br />

Op.28 / Jan 13<br />

Bach<br />

Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F,<br />

BWV.1046 / Dec 3<br />

Keyboard Concerto in D minor,<br />

BWV.1052 / Dec 16<br />

Bach (arr. Avital)<br />

Violin Concerto in D,<br />

BWV.1052 / Dec 5<br />

C P E Bach<br />

Cello Concerto in A,<br />

Wq.172 / Jan 16<br />

Flute Concerto in D minor,<br />

Wq.22 / Jan 5<br />

Barber<br />

Violin Concerto, Op.14 / Jan 8<br />

Bartók<br />

Concerto for Two Pianos,<br />

Sz.115 / Jan 30<br />

Beethoven<br />

Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor,<br />

Op.37 / Dec 3<br />

Violin Concerto in D,<br />

Op.61 / Dec 30<br />

Berwald<br />

Piano Concerto in D / Jan 5<br />

Blake<br />

Violin Concerto, “Leeds” / Dec 23<br />

Boccherini<br />

Cello Concerto No.9 in B flat,<br />

G.482 / Dec 3<br />

Boieldieu<br />

Harp Concerto in C / Dec 8, 30<br />

Brahms<br />

Concerto in A minor for Violin &<br />

Cello, Op.102 / Jan 31<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat,<br />

Op.83 / Dec 26<br />

Bruch<br />

Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor,<br />

Op.26 / Dec 13, Jan 13<br />

Brumby<br />

Clarinet Concerto / Jan 23<br />

Oboe Concertino / Jan 15<br />

Carmichael<br />

Concierto folklorico / Dec 2<br />

Cartellieri<br />

Concerto in B flat for Two<br />

Clarinets / Jan 12<br />

Carulli<br />

Flute & Guitar Concerto in<br />

G / Dec 16<br />

Chopin<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor,<br />

Op.11 / Dec 9<br />

Delius<br />

Cello Concerto / Jan 29<br />

Piano Concerto in C<br />

minor / Jan 18<br />

Violin Concerto / Jan 29<br />

Dittersdorf<br />

Harp Concerto in A / Dec 22<br />

Viola Concerto in F / Jan 27<br />

Dvorák<br />

Cello Concerto in B minor,<br />

B.191 / Dec 13, Jan 22<br />

Violin Concerto in A minor,<br />

B.108 / Jan 7<br />

Easton<br />

Concerto for Piano Accordion, Piano<br />

& St<strong>ring</strong>s / Jan 14<br />

Edwards<br />

Guitar Concerto / Dec 12<br />

Piano Concerto / Dec 7<br />

Violin Concerto,<br />

“Maninyas” / Jan 27<br />

Elgar<br />

Cello Concerto in E minor,<br />

Op.85 / Dec 6, 20<br />

Field<br />

Piano Concerto No.3 in E<br />

flat / Jan 19<br />

Finzi<br />

Cello Concerto in A minor,<br />

Op.40 / Jan 20<br />

Glière<br />

Harp Concerto, Op.74 / Jan 15<br />

Haydn<br />

Horn Concerto in D / Jan 7<br />

Oboe Concerto in C / Dec 31<br />

Hess<br />

Piano Concerto / Jan 7<br />

Herz<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in A,<br />

Op.34 / Dec 30<br />

Hill<br />

Piano Concerto in A / Dec 9<br />

Viola Concerto in A minor / Jan 6<br />

Hindson<br />

Violin Concerto / Jan 16<br />

Holloway<br />

Horn Concerto, Op.43 / Jan 29<br />

Hummel<br />

Concerto in G for Piano & Violin,<br />

Op.17 / Jan 19<br />

Piano Concerto No.3 in B minor,<br />

Op.89 / Dec 30<br />

Hyde<br />

Piano Concerto No1 in E flat<br />

minor / Jan 15<br />

Ireland<br />

Piano Concerto in E flat / Dec 27<br />

Khachaturian<br />

Violin Concerto in D minor,<br />

Op.46 / Dec 2<br />

Krommer<br />

Concerto in E flat for Two Clarinets,<br />

Op.35 / Jan 7<br />

Lalo<br />

Cello Concerto in D<br />

minor / Dec 10, Jan 12<br />

Lange-Müller<br />

Violin Concerto in C,<br />

Op.69 / Jan 5<br />

Liszt<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in E flat,<br />

S.124 / Dec 5<br />

Litolff<br />

Concerto symphonique No.5 in C<br />

minor, Op.123 / Dec 23<br />

Lovelock<br />

Flute Concerto / Dec 2<br />

Martinu<br />

Concerto for Oboe & Small<br />

Orchestra / Jan 28<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

Concerto in E for Two<br />

Pianos / Jan 24<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor,<br />

Op.25 / Dec 16<br />

Violin Concerto in E minor,<br />

Op.64 / Dec 19<br />

Mendelssohn (arr. M Nakariakov)<br />

Violin Concerto in D minor (arr.<br />

Trumpet) / Jan 21<br />

Milhaud<br />

Harp Concerto, Op.323 / Dec 7<br />

Mills<br />

Trumpet Concerto / Jan 18<br />

Moscheles<br />

Piano Concerto No.3 in G minor,<br />

Op.58 / Dec 1<br />

Piano Concerto No.4 in E,<br />

Op.64 / Dec 14<br />

Mozart<br />

Clarinet Concerto in A,<br />

K.622 / Jan 17<br />

Horn Concerto No.2 in E flat,<br />

K.417 / Dec 29<br />

Horn Concerto No.4 in E flat,<br />

K.495 / Jan 14<br />

Piano Concerto No.9 in E flat,<br />

“Jeunehomme”, K.271 / Jan 12<br />

Piano Concerto No.16 in D,<br />

K.451 / Dec 9<br />

Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor,<br />

K.466 / Dec 7, 28<br />

Violin Concerto No.1 in B flat,<br />

K.207 / Jan 9<br />

Violin Concerto No.3 in G,<br />

K.216 / Jan 4<br />

Violin Concerto No.4 in D,<br />

K.218 / Dec 17<br />

Violin Concerto No.5 in A,<br />

“Turkish”, K.219 / Jan 27<br />

Concertone in C, K.190 / Dec 28<br />

84 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 85


F X Mozart<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in E flat,<br />

Op.25 / Jan 21<br />

Musgrave<br />

Clarinet Concerto / Jan 28<br />

Paganini<br />

Violin Concerto No.1 in D,<br />

Op.6 / Jan 8<br />

Violin Concerto No.4 in D<br />

minor / Dec 15<br />

Pierné<br />

Piano Concerto in C minor,<br />

Op.42 / Dec 31<br />

Piston<br />

Violin Concerto No.2 / Dec 4<br />

Poulenc<br />

Concerto for Organ,<br />

St<strong>ring</strong>s & Timpani in G<br />

minor / Dec 30, Jan 12<br />

Concerto for Two Pianos in D<br />

minor / Jan 23<br />

Prokofiev<br />

Violin Concerto No.1 in D,<br />

Op.19 / Dec 10<br />

Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor,<br />

Op.63 / Jan 14<br />

Rachmaninov<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in F sharp<br />

minor, Op.1 / Dec 14<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor,<br />

Op.18 / Dec 1<br />

Reinhart<br />

Oboe Concerto in B flat / Dec 4<br />

Rodrigo<br />

Concierto de Aranjuez / Jan 14<br />

Concierto pastoral / Dec 16<br />

Concierto serenata / Dec 2, 16<br />

Rosetti<br />

Bassoon Concerto in B<br />

flat / Dec 19<br />

Rubinstein<br />

Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor,<br />

Op.65 / Dec 6<br />

Saint-Saëns<br />

Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor,<br />

Op.33 / Dec 21, Jan 23<br />

Cello Concerto No.2 in D minor,<br />

Op.119 / Dec 11<br />

Piano Concerto No.1 in D,<br />

Op.17 / Jan 2<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor,<br />

Op.22 / Dec 10, 26, Jan 9<br />

Piano Concerto No.3 in E flat,<br />

Op.29 / Jan 16<br />

Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor,<br />

Op.44 / Jan 23<br />

Piano Concerto No.5 in F,<br />

“Egyptian”, Op.103 / Jan 30<br />

Violin Concerto No.3 in B minor,<br />

Op.61 / Dec 16, Jan 17<br />

Salieri<br />

Piano Concerto in B flat / Jan 20<br />

Schumann<br />

Cello Concerto in A minor,<br />

Op.129 / Jan 21<br />

Piano Concerto in A minor,<br />

Op.54 / Dec 9, Jan 13<br />

Scriabin<br />

Piano Concerto in F sharp minor,<br />

Op.20 / Jan 6<br />

Sculthorpe<br />

Piano Concerto / Jan 26<br />

Shostakovich<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in F,<br />

Op.102 / Jan 13<br />

R Strauss<br />

Oboe Concerto in D / Dec 12<br />

Szymanowski<br />

Violin Concerto No.1,<br />

Op.35 / Jan 1<br />

Tartini<br />

Violin Concerto in A / Jan 5<br />

Tchaikovsky<br />

Piano Concerto No.2 in G,<br />

Op.44 / Dec 22<br />

Violin Concerto in D,<br />

Op.35 / Dec 13<br />

Vaughan Williams<br />

Concerto in C for Two Pianos &<br />

Orchestra / Jan 3<br />

Villa-Lobos<br />

Harp Concerto / Jan 13<br />

Viotti<br />

Violin Concerto No.22 in A<br />

minor / Dec 11<br />

Weber<br />

Clarinet Concerto No.2 in E flat,<br />

Op.74 / Jan 3<br />

CHAMBER MUSIC<br />

(INC. INSTRUMENTAL)<br />

Bach<br />

English Suite No.6 in D minor,<br />

BWV.811 / Dec 1<br />

The Well-Tempered Clavier: Excerpts<br />

/ Dec 4, 11, Jan 1, 8, 15, 22, 29<br />

Barber<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet, Op.11 / Jan 3<br />

Beethoven<br />

Cello Sonata No.5 in D,<br />

Op.102/2 / Dec 26<br />

Piano Sonata No.15 in D,<br />

“Pastorale”, Op.28 / Dec 16<br />

Piano Sonata No.21 in C,<br />

“Waldstein”, Op.53 / Jan 6<br />

Piano Trio No.3 in C minor,<br />

Op.1/3 / Jan 25<br />

Piano Trio No.5 in D, “Ghost”,<br />

Op.70/1 / Jan 4<br />

Quintet in E flat for Piano & Winds,<br />

Op.16 / Dec 17<br />

Serenade in D for Flute, Violin &<br />

Viola, Op.25 / Dec 14<br />

Sextet in E flat, Op.71 / Dec 5<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.6 in B flat,<br />

Op.18/6 / Dec 30<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.7 in F,<br />

“Razumovsky”, Op.59/1 / Jan 14<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.13 in B flat,<br />

Op.130 / Dec 28<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.16 in F,<br />

Op.135 / Dec 10<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Trio in G, Op.9/1 / Jan 21<br />

Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor,<br />

Op.30/2 / Dec 20<br />

Boccherini<br />

Guitar Quintet No.9 in C, “The<br />

Retreat from Madrid” / Dec 31<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet in C,<br />

Op.60/1 / Jan 27<br />

Boëllmann<br />

Cello Sonata in A minor,<br />

Op.40 / Dec 27<br />

Gothic Suite / Jan 6<br />

Borodin<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.1 in A / Dec 19<br />

Brahms<br />

Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor,<br />

Op.38 / Dec 14<br />

Clarinet Quintet in B minor,<br />

Op.115 / Dec 17<br />

Piano Trio No.1 in B,<br />

Op.8 / Jan 11<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Sextet No.1 in B flat,<br />

Op.18 / Jan 25<br />

Violin Sonata No.1 in G,<br />

Op.78 / Jan 28<br />

Bridge<br />

Cello Sonata in D / Dec 4<br />

Phantasy Trio in C minor / Jan 11<br />

Carmichael<br />

Fantasy Sonata for Flute &<br />

Piano / Jan 25<br />

Piano Quartet, “Sea<br />

Changes” / Dec 2, Jan 14<br />

Chaminade<br />

Piano Sonata in C minor,<br />

Op.21 / Dec 2<br />

Chopin<br />

Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor,<br />

“Funeral March”, Op.35 / Dec 14<br />

Cilea<br />

Piano Trio in D / Jan 3<br />

Crusell<br />

Clarinet Quartet No.1 in E flat,<br />

Op.2 / Jan 8<br />

Debussy<br />

Petite Suite / Jan 20<br />

Piano Trio No.1 in B flat,<br />

B.51 / Jan 7<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in G minor,<br />

Op.10 / Jan 2<br />

Violin Sonata in G minor / Dec 30<br />

Dohnányi<br />

Sextet in C, Op.37 / Jan 17<br />

Dvorák<br />

Bagatelles, B.79 / Dec 8<br />

Piano Trio No.1 in B flat,<br />

B.51 / Dec 10<br />

Piano Trio No.2 in G minor,<br />

B.56 / Jan 28<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.12 in F,<br />

“American”, B.179 / Jan 3<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet in E flat,<br />

“American”, B.180 / Jan 7<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet in G, B.49 / Dec 7<br />

Fauré<br />

Cello Sonata No.1 in D minor,<br />

Op.109 / Dec 11<br />

Piano Quintet No.1 in D minor,<br />

Op.89 / Dec 10<br />

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Piano Quintet No.2 in C minor,<br />

Op.115 / Dec 11<br />

Piano Trio in D minor,<br />

Op.120 / Jan 17<br />

Violin Sonata No.1 in A,<br />

Op.13 / Jan 22<br />

Violin Sonata No.2 in E minor,<br />

Op.108 / Jan 30<br />

Ferguson<br />

Octet, Op.4 / Jan 29<br />

Franck<br />

Piano Quintet in F minor / Dec 15<br />

Violin Sonata in A (trans.<br />

Cello) / Jan 16<br />

Haydn<br />

Piano Sonata in C minor,<br />

Hob.XVI:20 / Dec 27<br />

Piano Sonata in C,<br />

Hob.XVI:50 / Jan 20<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in A,<br />

Hob.III:36 / Dec 27<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in D,<br />

Hob.III:34 / Dec 31<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in G minor, “Ri<strong>der</strong>”,<br />

Hob.III:74 / Jan 28<br />

Variations in F minor,<br />

Hob.XVII:6 / Jan 20<br />

M Haydn<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in C, P.108 / Jan 6<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet in G, P.109 / Jan 12<br />

Hill<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.6 in G, “The<br />

Kids” / Dec 30<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.8 in A / Jan 20<br />

Hindson<br />

Piano Trio / Jan 9<br />

Hsieh<br />

Murmurs / Jan 4<br />

Hummel<br />

Cello Sonata in A, Op.104 / Dec 20<br />

Piano Quintet in E flat,<br />

Op.87 / Jan 23<br />

Piano Septet No.2 in C, “Militaire”,<br />

Op.114 / Dec 16<br />

Hyde<br />

Clarinet Sonata in F<br />

minor / Jan 11<br />

Fantasy Trio in B minor / Jan 25<br />

d’Indy<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.1 in D,<br />

Op.35 / Dec 31<br />

Ireland<br />

Violin Sonata No.2 in A<br />

minor / Dec 3<br />

Kabalevsky<br />

Cello Sonata in B flat,<br />

Op.71 / Jan 15<br />

Krommer<br />

Partita in E flat, Op.79 / Jan 28<br />

Partita in F, Op.57 / Dec 1<br />

Lalo<br />

Piano Trio No.3 in A minor,<br />

Op.26 / Jan 7<br />

Liszt<br />

Piano Sonata in B minor,<br />

S.178 / Dec 29<br />

Lovelock<br />

Saxophone Sonata / Jan 8<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

Cello Sonata No.2 in D,<br />

Op.58 / Dec 6<br />

Octet in E flat,<br />

Op.20 / Dec 3, Jan 20<br />

Piano Trio No.1 in D minor,<br />

Op.49 / Dec 28<br />

Piano Trio No.2 in C minor,<br />

Op.66 / Dec 5<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet No.2 in B flat,<br />

Op.87 / Dec 4<br />

Fanny Mendelssohn<br />

Piano Trio in D, Op.11 / Jan 21<br />

Mozart<br />

Andante in F, K.616 / Jan 20<br />

Clarinet Quintet in A,<br />

K.581 / Dec 27<br />

Flute Quartet in D, K.285 / Jan 4<br />

Oboe Quartet in F, K.370 / Jan 28<br />

Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor,<br />

K.478 / Dec 21, Jan 13<br />

Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat,<br />

K.281 / Jan 11<br />

Piano Trio in E, K.542 / Jan 4<br />

Quintet in E flat for Piano & Winds,<br />

K.452 / Dec 31<br />

Serenade No.10 in B flat, “Gran<br />

Partita”, K.361 / Jan 21<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.16 in E flat,<br />

K.428 / Jan 13<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.21 in D,<br />

“Prussian”, K.575 / Jan 24<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quintet No.4 in G minor,<br />

K.516 / Dec 3<br />

Myaskovsky<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.13 in A minor,<br />

Op.86 / Jan 31<br />

Nielsen<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No3 in E flat,<br />

FS.23 / Jan 14<br />

Pachulski<br />

Fantasy in A, Op.17 / Dec 22<br />

Piston<br />

Piano Quintet / Dec 4<br />

Pleyel<br />

Quintet in E flat, Op.10/3 / Dec 14<br />

Rachmaninov<br />

Suite No.1, “Fantaisie-tableaux”,<br />

Op.5 / Dec 21<br />

Suite No.2, Op.17 / Dec 15<br />

Ravel<br />

Children’s Games / Dec 1<br />

Reger<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in E flat,<br />

Op.109 / Dec 29<br />

Reicha<br />

Oboe Quintet in F, Op.107 / Jan 29<br />

Renié<br />

Trio for Harp, Violin &<br />

Cello / Dec 10<br />

Saint-Saëns<br />

Piano Trio No.2 in E minor,<br />

Op.92 / Jan 15<br />

Three Prelu<strong>des</strong> & Fugues,<br />

Op.109 / Dec 20<br />

Schubert<br />

Arpeggione Sonata in A minor,<br />

D.821 / Dec 17<br />

Fantasia in C, D.934 / Dec13<br />

Octet in F, D.72 / Jan 6<br />

Piano Trio No.1 in B flat,<br />

D.898 / Jan 11<br />

Violin Sonata in A, “Grand Duo”,<br />

D.574 / Dec 13<br />

Schumann<br />

Piano Quartet in E flat,<br />

Op.47 / Dec 7<br />

Clara Schumann<br />

Piano Trio in G minor,<br />

Op.17 / Dec 22<br />

Sculthorpe<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.6 / Jan 2<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.8 / Jan 9<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.9 / Jan 16<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.11, “Jabiru<br />

Dreaming” / Jan 23<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.15 / Jan 30<br />

Shostakovich<br />

Cello Sonata in D minor,<br />

Op.40 / Jan 2<br />

Piano Trio No.2 in E minor,<br />

Op.67 / Jan 4<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.11 in F minor,<br />

Op.122 / Jan 21<br />

Twenty-four Prelu<strong>des</strong>,<br />

Op.34 / Dec 21<br />

Sitsky<br />

Trio No.5 for Flute, Oboe & Piano,<br />

“Oriental” / Dec 14<br />

Smetana<br />

Piano Trio in G minor,<br />

Op.15 / Jan 25<br />

Spohr<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet in C minor,<br />

Op.4/2 / Jan 19<br />

Szymanowski (arr. Tognetti)<br />

St<strong>ring</strong> Quartet No.,2,<br />

Op.56 / Dec 11<br />

Tchaikovsky (arr. Taneyev)<br />

The Nutcracker Suite,<br />

Op.71a / Dec 21<br />

Villa-Lobos<br />

Piano Trio No.2 / Jan 7<br />

Vine<br />

Piano Sonata No.3 / Jan 20<br />

Weber<br />

Clarinet Quintet in B flat,<br />

Op.34 / Jan 1<br />

Westlake<br />

Piano Trio / Jan 13<br />

Widor<br />

Piano Quintet in D minor,<br />

Op.7 / Jan 30<br />

Zelman Snr.<br />

Piano Trio in D / Dec 17<br />

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OPERA<br />

d’Albert<br />

Tiefland / Dec 12<br />

Campra<br />

L’Europe galante / Dec 20<br />

Donizetti<br />

La Fille du Régiment / Jan 16


Linda di Chamounix / Dec 26<br />

Gounod<br />

Faust / Jan 30<br />

Kálmán<br />

The Circus Princess:<br />

Excerpts / Dec 5<br />

Lullu<br />

Le Bourgeois<br />

gentilhomme / Jan 24<br />

Puccini<br />

Il Tabarro / Jan 23<br />

La Rondine / Jan 23<br />

Rossini<br />

The Italian Girl in Algiers / Dec 5<br />

Verdi<br />

Attila / Dec 19<br />

Falstaff / Jan 2<br />

Macbeth / Jan 9<br />

VOCAL (INC. CHORAL)<br />

Bach<br />

Cantata, “It is enough”,<br />

BWV.82 / Dec 19<br />

Cantata, “Christians, mark ye this<br />

day”, BWV.63 / Dec 20, 22<br />

Cantata, “What care I for the<br />

world?, BWV.94 / Dec 26<br />

Cantata, “Make yourself ready”,<br />

BWV.115 / Dec 15<br />

Cantata, “My heart swims in<br />

blood”, BWV.199 / Dec 12<br />

Magnificat in D, BWV.243 / Dec 12<br />

Mass in B minor, BWV.232:<br />

Kyrie / Dec 1<br />

Beethoven<br />

Cantata on the Death of Emperor<br />

Joseph II / Dec 16<br />

Choral Fantasy in C minor,<br />

Op.80 / Dec 30<br />

Berlioz<br />

Death of<br />

Cleopatra / Dec 11, Jan 12<br />

Les Nuits d’été, Op.7 / Jan 2<br />

Bowman<br />

June Light / Jan 6<br />

Real Right and True / Jan 6<br />

Three Night Songs / Jan 6<br />

Bruckner<br />

Te Deum / Jan 22<br />

Byrd<br />

Mass for Five<br />

Voices / Dec 11, Jan 24<br />

Charpentier<br />

Dialogue between the angels and<br />

the shepherds / Dec 6<br />

Midnight Mass / Dec 22<br />

Te Deum / Jan 1<br />

Chausson<br />

Poème de l’amour et de la mer,<br />

Op.19 / Jan 3<br />

Davidson<br />

A Singing of Angels / Dec 6<br />

Delius<br />

A Mass of Life / Dec 8<br />

Sea Drift / Jan 4<br />

Elgar<br />

Sea Pictures, Op.37 / Dec 4<br />

The Black Knight, Op.25 / Jan 8<br />

The Music Makers, Op.69 / Jan 10<br />

Eybler<br />

Christmas Oratorio / Dec 20<br />

Fauré<br />

The Birth of Venus, Op.29 / Dec 3<br />

Finzi<br />

Dies natalis / Dec 30<br />

Grieg<br />

Haugtussa, Op.67 / Jan 18<br />

Handel<br />

Messiah / Dec 18<br />

Messiah: Excerpts / Dec 5, 8<br />

Haydn<br />

Mass in B flat, “Sancti<br />

Nicolai” / Dec 27<br />

Mass in B flat,<br />

“Theresienmesse” / Jan 19<br />

The Seasons / Jan 22<br />

Holst<br />

The Cloud Messenger,<br />

Op.30 / Jan 20<br />

Honegger<br />

A Christmas Cantata / Dec 22<br />

Hummel<br />

Mass in E flat, Op.80 / Dec 9<br />

Mondonville<br />

Dominus Regnavit / Dec 24<br />

Mozart<br />

Mass No.16 in C, “Coronation”,<br />

K.317 / Jan 10<br />

Nielsen<br />

Sp<strong>ring</strong>time in Fünen / Jan 13<br />

Poulenc<br />

Babar, the Little<br />

Elephant / Dec 12<br />

Gloria / Jan 2<br />

Purcell<br />

Come, Ye Sons of Art / Jan 9, 31<br />

Sound the trumpet, beat the<br />

drum / Jan 31<br />

Ramirez<br />

Misa Criolla / Dec 7<br />

Rutter<br />

Brother Heinrich’s<br />

Christmas / Dec 21<br />

Gloria / Dec 22<br />

Saint-Saëns<br />

Christmas Oratorio,<br />

Op.12 / Dec 24<br />

Stanford<br />

Songs of the Fleet,<br />

Op.117 / Jan 28<br />

Stenhammar<br />

The Song / Dec 2<br />

R Strauss<br />

Four Last Songs / Jan 29<br />

Suk<br />

Un<strong>der</strong> the Apple Tree,<br />

Op.20 / Jan 6<br />

Tallis<br />

Missa Puer natus est<br />

nobis / Dec 20<br />

Vaughan Williams<br />

The First Nowell / Dec 23<br />

Vivaldi<br />

Dixit Dominus, RV.595 / Jan 24<br />

Gloria in D,<br />

RV.589 / Dec 6, 27, Jan 16<br />

Magnificat in G minor,<br />

RV.610 / Dec 15<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

Allworth<br />

Australia Suite / Jan 26<br />

Bach<br />

Orchestral Suite No.1 in C,<br />

BWV.1066 / Dec 18<br />

Bartók<br />

Divertimento for St<strong>ring</strong>s,<br />

Sz.113 / Jan 27<br />

Music for St<strong>ring</strong>s, Percussion &<br />

Celesta, Sz.106 / Dec 30<br />

Bizet<br />

L’Arlésienne: Incidental<br />

Music / Jan 9<br />

Borodin<br />

Prince Igor: Polovtsian<br />

Dances / Dec 7<br />

Brahms<br />

Variations on a Theme by<br />

Haydn, “St Anthony Chorale”,<br />

Op.56a / Dec 17<br />

Brahms (arr. Rubbra)<br />

Variations on a Theme by Handel,<br />

Op.24 / Jan 6<br />

Bridge<br />

Suite for St<strong>ring</strong> Orchestra / Jan 28<br />

Britten<br />

Peter Grimes: Four Sea Interlu<strong>des</strong> &<br />

Passacaglia / Jan 21<br />

Brumby<br />

Masques / Dec 8<br />

Clifford<br />

A Kentish Suite / Jan 6<br />

Cui<br />

Suite concertante, Op.25 / Dec 1<br />

Dean<br />

Ariel’s Music / Jan 11<br />

Debussy<br />

Images / Dec 27<br />

Dvorák<br />

Czech Suite, B.93 / Jan 21<br />

Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s in E,<br />

B.52 / Jan 7<br />

Serenade for Wind Ensemble in D<br />

minor, B.77 / Jan 6<br />

Symphonic Variations,<br />

B.70 / Dec 20<br />

The Golden Spinning Wheel,<br />

B.197 / Jan 7, 26<br />

Elgar<br />

Enigma Variations, Op.36 / Jan 3<br />

King Arthur: Suite / Dec 11<br />

Nursery Suite / Dec 10<br />

The Wand of Youth Suite No.1,<br />

Op.1a / Dec 22<br />

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Glass<br />

Company / Jan 27<br />

Glazunov<br />

The Forest, Op.19 / Jan 5<br />

Raymonda, Op.57 / Jan 10<br />

Gordon<br />

Mao’s Last Dancer: Out of the<br />

Well / Jan 17<br />

Grixti<br />

Intimo / Dec 30<br />

Handel<br />

Royal Fireworks Music / Jan 23<br />

Water Music Suite in F,<br />

HWV.348 / Dec 29<br />

Handel (arr. Beecham)<br />

The Great Elopement / Dec 16<br />

Hérold (arr. Lanchbery)<br />

La Fille mal gardée / Jan 24<br />

Honegger<br />

Napoleon: Suite / Dec 9<br />

Ireland (arr. Mackerras)<br />

The Overlan<strong>der</strong>s: Suite / Jan 26<br />

Janácek<br />

Sinfonietta / Jan 21<br />

Kodály<br />

Variations on a Hungarian<br />

Folksong / Jan 19<br />

Koehne<br />

Palm Court Suite / Dec 12<br />

Meale<br />

Mer de glace: Scenes / Jan 27<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

A Midsummer Night’s Dream<br />

Incidental Music, Op.61 / Dec 19<br />

Milhaud<br />

The Ox on the Roof / Dec 31<br />

Mills<br />

Seaside Dances / Jan 4<br />

Minkus (arr. Lanchbery)<br />

La Bayadère / Jan 17<br />

Moeran<br />

Serenade in G / Dec 23<br />

Moscheles<br />

Anticipations of Scotland,<br />

Op.75 / Dec 1<br />

Mozart<br />

Divertimento in D, K.136 / Jan 8<br />

Serenade in D, “Haffner”,<br />

K.250 / Dec13<br />

Serenade in G, “Eine kleine<br />

Nachtmusik”, K.525 / Dec 7<br />

Muirden<br />

Rhapsody for St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Orchestra / Dec 30<br />

Mussorgsky (arr. Howarth)<br />

Pictures at an Exhibition / Jan 14<br />

Novák<br />

South Bohemian Suite,<br />

Op.64 / Jan 7<br />

Offenbach<br />

La Vie parisienne: Suite / Jan 19<br />

Offenbach (arr. Rosenthal)<br />

Gaité Parisienne / Jan 17<br />

Prokofiev<br />

Cin<strong>der</strong>ella Suite No.3,<br />

Op.109 / Jan 23<br />

Lieutenant Kije Suite,<br />

Op.60 / Dec 7, 26, Jan 24<br />

Peter and the Wolf, Op.67 / Dec 30<br />

Romeo and Juliet, Op.64 / Jan 3<br />

Waltz Suite, Op.110 / Dec 10<br />

Rachmaninov<br />

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini,<br />

Op.43 / Jan 26<br />

Ravel<br />

Mother Goose Suite / Dec 22<br />

Valses nobles et<br />

sentimentales / Jan 8<br />

Respighi<br />

Ancient Airs & Dances Suite<br />

No.2 / Dec 28<br />

Belkis, Queen of Sheba:<br />

Suite / Jan 10<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov<br />

Christmas Eve: Suite / Dec 13, 24<br />

The Golden Cockerel:<br />

Suite / Jan 20<br />

Rodrigo<br />

Fantasia para un<br />

gentilhombre / Dec 2<br />

Roussel<br />

Bacchus & Ariadne: Suite<br />

No.2 / Jan 9<br />

Shore<br />

The Lord of the Rings: The<br />

Fellowship of the Rings / Dec 2<br />

Sibelius<br />

Lemminkainen Suite,<br />

Op.22 / Jan 13<br />

Rakastava, Op.14 / Jan 18<br />

Stamitz<br />

Orchestral Quartet in F,<br />

Op.14/4 / Dec 12<br />

R Strauss<br />

A Hero’s Life, Op.40 / Jan 8<br />

Also sprach Zarathustra,<br />

Op.30 / Jan 23<br />

Don Quixote, Op.35 / Dec 17<br />

Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks,<br />

Op.28 / Dec 17, Jan 21<br />

Stravinsky<br />

The Firebird: Suite / Dec 7<br />

Suk<br />

A Summer’s Tale, Op.29 / Jan 28<br />

Sullivan (arr. Mackerras)<br />

Pineapple Poll: Suite / Jan 27<br />

Tchaikovsky<br />

Capriccio Italien, Op.45 / Dec 7<br />

Francesca da Rimini,<br />

Op.32 / Dec 17<br />

Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s in C,<br />

Op.48 / Dec 19<br />

Suite No.4 in G, “Mozartiana”,<br />

Op.61 / Dec 2<br />

Swan Kale, Op.20 / Jan 31<br />

Swan Lake, Op.20:<br />

Excerpts / Dec 23, Jan 6<br />

The Nutcracker, Op.71 / Dec 9<br />

Telemann<br />

Overture in B minor / Jan 16<br />

Vaughan Williams<br />

Flos Campi / Jan 28<br />

Heroic Elegy & Triumphal<br />

Epilogue / Jan 20<br />

Walton<br />

The Wise Virgins: Suite / Dec 10<br />

Westlake<br />

Antarctica Suite / Jan 4<br />

Williams<br />

Star Wars: Suite / Dec 2<br />

Wolf-Ferrari<br />

Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s in E<br />

flat / Jan 17<br />

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Thomas Tallis’ Top<br />

Twenty Terrific Trinkets<br />

of Tantalizing Trivia<br />

NOVEMBER TRIVIA ANSWERS: 1. Howard Hanson. 2. Louis Moreau<br />

Gottschalk. 3. Louis Spohr. 4. Edward MacDowell, in 1904. 5. Mittwoch<br />

aus Licht, by Karlheinz Stockhausen. 6. They were all Masters of the<br />

King’s/Queen’s Music. 7. Domenico Scarlatti. 8. Luigi Boccherini. 9. All<br />

but the introduction was written by Michael Haydn. 10. Gioacchino<br />

Rossini. 11. Franz Schubert. 12. Symphonie fantastique, by Hector<br />

Berlioz. 13. Chopin’s heart. 14. Carl Czerny. 15. In Cambridge, receiving<br />

honorary degrees from the university. 16. Janácek’s Sinfonietta.<br />

17. Edward Elgar. 18. Richard Strauss. 19. Al Jolson, over his song Avalon.<br />

20. By simultaneously blowing and singing, the player produces chords.<br />

92 On Air dec 2012 – jan 2013 dec 2012 – jan 2013 On Air 93


Glass<br />

Company / Jan 27<br />

Glazunov<br />

The Forest, Op.19 / Jan 5<br />

Raymonda, Op.57 / Jan 10<br />

Gordon<br />

Mao’s Last Dancer: Out of the<br />

Well / Jan 17<br />

Grixti<br />

Intimo / Dec 30<br />

Handel<br />

Royal Fireworks Music / Jan 23<br />

Water Music Suite in F,<br />

HWV.348 / Dec 29<br />

Handel (arr. Beecham)<br />

The Great Elopement / Dec 16<br />

Hérold (arr. Lanchbery)<br />

La Fille mal gardée / Jan 24<br />

Honegger<br />

Napoleon: Suite / Dec 9<br />

Ireland (arr. Mackerras)<br />

The Overlan<strong>der</strong>s: Suite / Jan 26<br />

Janácek<br />

Sinfonietta / Jan 21<br />

Kodály<br />

Variations on a Hungarian<br />

Folksong / Jan 19<br />

Koehne<br />

Palm Court Suite / Dec 12<br />

Meale<br />

Mer de glace: Scenes / Jan 27<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

A Midsummer Night’s Dream<br />

Incidental Music, Op.61 / Dec 19<br />

Milhaud<br />

The Ox on the Roof / Dec 31<br />

Mills<br />

Seaside Dances / Jan 4<br />

Minkus (arr. Lanchbery)<br />

La Bayadère / Jan 17<br />

Moeran<br />

Serenade in G / Dec 23<br />

Moscheles<br />

Anticipations of Scotland,<br />

Op.75 / Dec 1<br />

Mozart<br />

Divertimento in D, K.136 / Jan 8<br />

Serenade in D, “Haffner”,<br />

K.250 / Dec13<br />

Serenade in G, “Eine kleine<br />

Nachtmusik”, K.525 / Dec 7<br />

Muirden<br />

Rhapsody for St<strong>ring</strong><br />

Orchestra / Dec 30<br />

Mussorgsky (arr. Howarth)<br />

Pictures at an Exhibition / Jan 14<br />

Novák<br />

South Bohemian Suite,<br />

Op.64 / Jan 7<br />

Offenbach<br />

La Vie parisienne: Suite / Jan 19<br />

Offenbach (arr. Rosenthal)<br />

Gaité Parisienne / Jan 17<br />

Prokofiev<br />

Cin<strong>der</strong>ella Suite No.3,<br />

Op.109 / Jan 23<br />

Lieutenant Kije Suite,<br />

Op.60 / Dec 7, 26, Jan 24<br />

Peter and the Wolf, Op.67 / Dec 30<br />

Romeo and Juliet, Op.64 / Jan 3<br />

Waltz Suite, Op.110 / Dec 10<br />

Rachmaninov<br />

Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini,<br />

Op.43 / Jan 26<br />

Ravel<br />

Mother Goose Suite / Dec 22<br />

Valses nobles et<br />

sentimentales / Jan 8<br />

Respighi<br />

Ancient Airs & Dances Suite<br />

No.2 / Dec 28<br />

Belkis, Queen of Sheba:<br />

Suite / Jan 10<br />

Rimsky-Korsakov<br />

Christmas Eve: Suite / Dec 13, 24<br />

The Golden Cockerel:<br />

Suite / Jan 20<br />

Rodrigo<br />

Fantasia para un<br />

gentilhombre / Dec 2<br />

Roussel<br />

Bacchus & Ariadne: Suite<br />

No.2 / Jan 9<br />

Shore<br />

The Lord of the Rings: The<br />

Fellowship of the Rings / Dec 2<br />

Sibelius<br />

Lemminkainen Suite,<br />

Op.22 / Jan 13<br />

Rakastava, Op.14 / Jan 18<br />

Stamitz<br />

Orchestral Quartet in F,<br />

Op.14/4 / Dec 12<br />

R Strauss<br />

A Hero’s Life, Op.40 / Jan 8<br />

Also sprach Zarathustra,<br />

Op.30 / Jan 23<br />

Don Quixote, Op.35 / Dec 17<br />

Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks,<br />

Op.28 / Dec 17, Jan 21<br />

Stravinsky<br />

The Firebird: Suite / Dec 7<br />

Suk<br />

A Summer’s Tale, Op.29 / Jan 28<br />

Sullivan (arr. Mackerras)<br />

Pineapple Poll: Suite / Jan 27<br />

Tchaikovsky<br />

Capriccio Italien, Op.45 / Dec 7<br />

Francesca da Rimini,<br />

Op.32 / Dec 17<br />

Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s in C,<br />

Op.48 / Dec 19<br />

Suite No.4 in G, “Mozartiana”,<br />

Op.61 / Dec 2<br />

Swan Kale, Op.20 / Jan 31<br />

Swan Lake, Op.20:<br />

Excerpts / Dec 23, Jan 6<br />

The Nutcracker, Op.71 / Dec 9<br />

Telemann<br />

Overture in B minor / Jan 16<br />

Vaughan Williams<br />

Flos Campi / Jan 28<br />

Heroic Elegy & Triumphal<br />

Epilogue / Jan 20<br />

Walton<br />

The Wise Virgins: Suite / Dec 10<br />

Westlake<br />

Antarctica Suite / Jan 4<br />

Williams<br />

Star Wars: Suite / Dec 2<br />

Wolf-Ferrari<br />

Serenade for St<strong>ring</strong>s in E<br />

flat / Jan 17<br />

If you belong to an organization which would like to know more about<br />

<strong>3MBS</strong>-<strong>FM</strong>, Maureen Barns can provide a speaker to address your group<br />

or arrange a tour of the station. Please leave a message for her on<br />

9416 1035 or send an email to talks@3mbs.org.au<br />

Thomas Tallis’ Top<br />

Twenty Terrific Trinkets<br />

of Tantalizing Trivia<br />

NOVEMBER TRIVIA ANSWERS: 1. Howard Hanson. 2. Louis Moreau<br />

Gottschalk. 3. Louis Spohr. 4. Edward MacDowell, in 1904. 5. Mittwoch<br />

aus Licht, by Karlheinz Stockhausen. 6. They were all Masters of the<br />

King’s/Queen’s Music. 7. Domenico Scarlatti. 8. Luigi Boccherini. 9. All<br />

but the introduction was written by Michael Haydn. 10. Gioacchino<br />

Rossini. 11. Franz Schubert. 12. Symphonie fantastique, by Hector<br />

Berlioz. 13. Chopin’s heart. 14. Carl Czerny. 15. In Cambridge, receiving<br />

honorary degrees from the university. 16. Janácek’s Sinfonietta.<br />

17. Edward Elgar. 18. Richard Strauss. 19. Al Jolson, over his song Avalon.<br />

20. By simultaneously blowing and singing, the player produces chords.<br />

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