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Saturday 29 March 2008 Rāhoroi 29 Poutū-te-rangi 2008

  • 12:00 AM. Music Through the Night

    12:00 - Disc 1

    ELGAR: Imperial March Op 32; PARRY: Chorale Prelude on 'Eventide'; WESLEY: Choral Song & Fugue; Air & Gavotte; ELGAR: Chanson de Nuit Op 15/1; Chanson de Matin Op 14/2; COCKER: Tuba Tune; WHITLOCK: Folk Tune from Five Short Pieces; LEMARE: Rondo Capriccio, a study in accents Op 64; ELGAR: Nimrod; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Prelude on 'Rhosymedre'; ELGAR: Organ Sonata in G Op 28 - Carlo Curley (organ of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol) (Argo 433 450)

    1:15 (approx) - Disc 2

    REICHA: Wind Quintets, No 12 in C minor Op 91/6; No 24 in Bb Op 100/6; Andante No 1 in Eb for cor anglais - Albert Schweitzer Quintet (CPO 999 029)

    2:25 (approx) - Disc 3

    Te Roopu Rangatahi - Waiata o Aotea Roa

    Choral Works by BODY, WELLS, MEWS, HAMILTON, GRIFFITHS, POULENC, BRAHMS & TRAD - New Zealand Youth Choir/Karen Grylls (Manu CD MANU 1412)

    3:35 (approx) - Disc 4

    HANDEL: Music for the Royal Fireworks; Ode for St Cecilia's Day; Harp Concerto in Bb; VIVALDI: Four Seasons, Spring; PURCELL: Chacony in G minor; ALBINONI: Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor Op 9/2; VIVALDI: Concerto in C for multiple instruments RV558 - English Concert/Trevor Pinnock (Archiv 423 197)

    4:45 (approx) - Disc 5

    LISZT: Romance Oubliée S132; GRIEG: Cello Sonata Op 36; LISZT: Elégies, No 1 S130; No 2 S131; RUBINSTEIN: Cello Sonata No 1 Op 18; LISZT: Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth S382; La Lugubre Gondola S134 - Steven Isserlis (cello), Stephen Hough (pno) (RCA 09026-68290)

  • 6:00 AM. Classic Morning

    6:00 SIBELIUS: Presto - Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskä (BIS CD 1485)

    LILBURN: Three Preludes for piano - Margaret Nielsen (pno) (RNZ)

    WEINBERG: Trio for flute, viola & piano Op 127 - Sharon Bezaly (fl), Nobuko Imai (vla), Ronald Brautigam (pno) (BIS CD 1439)

    HOLST: Invocation - Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Philharmonia/Vernon Handley (RCA RD 70800)

    JC BACH: Symphony in E Op 18/5 - Hanover Band/Anthony Halstead (CPO 999 752)

    7:00 SUPPÉ: Light Cavalry, Overture - New Symphony Orch of London/Raymond Agoult (Decca 425 739)

    RAVEL: Violin Sonata - Leonidas Kavakos (vln), Péter Nagy (pno) (ECM 1824)

    CHOPIN: Impromptu No 1 in Ab Op 29 - Artur Rubinstein (pno) (RCA RD 89911)

    VIVALDI: Violin Concerto in E RV265, from L'Estro Armonico - Roberto Michelucci (vln/dir), I Musici (Philips 446 169)

    KODÁLY: Dances of Marosszék - Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit (Decca 444 322)

    8:00 MENDELSSOHN: String Symphony No 3 in E minor - London Festival Orch/Ross Pople (Hyperion CDA 66561/3)

    QUANTZ: Trio Sonata in D QV2:15 - Mary Oleskiewicz, Jean-François Beaudin (fls), Stephanie Vial (cello), David Schulenberg (hpschd) (Naxos 8.555064)

    MAXWELL DAVIES: An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise - George MacIlwham (bagpipes), Royal Phil/Peter Maxwell Davies (Collins Classics 15242)

    D SCARLATTI: Keyboard Sonata in G minor Kk30, Cat's Fugue - Yevgeny Sudbin (pno) (BIS CD 1508)

    GERSHWIN: Cuban Overture - Cleveland Pops Orch/Louis Lane (Sony MLK 64060)

  • 9:00 AM. Best of Upbeat

    A recap from the week's national and international music news, with Eva Radich (RNZ)

  • 10:00 AM. Your Choice

    SAINT-SAËNS: Piano Concerto No 1 in D Op 17 - Stephen Hough (pno), CBSO/Sakari Oramo (Hyperion CDA 67331/2)

    BACH: French Overture (Partita) in B minor BWV831 - Rosalyn Tureck (pno) (rec 1959) (Philips 456 979)

    ZELENKA: Litaniae Lauretanae - Nancy Argenta (sop), Michael Chance (countertenor), Christoph Prégardien (ten), Gordon Jones (bass), Stuttgart Chamber Choir, Tafelmusik/Frieder Bernius (DHM RD 77922)

    SINDING: Rustle of Spring - Shura Cherkassky (pno) (Decca 433 651)

    POULENC: Concerto for organ, strings & timpani - Simon Preston (org), Adelaide SO/Nicholas Braithwaite (ABC Classics 432 529)

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  • Noon The RNZ Concert Classical Chart

    This week's best-selling CDs

  • 1:00 PM. Jazz at Lincoln Center

    Thirteen programmes from this Peabody Award winning series

    Host Wynton Marsalis offers background, interviews and insights to accompany spirited performances from jazz greats

    (13) Bajo! The Tradition of the Latin Jazz Bass

    Legendary composer and bassist Israel "Cachao" Lopez takes the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with Arturo O'Farrill on an evolutionary tour of Latin rhythm in jazz. "Cachao", who is often cited as "the inventor of the Mambo", propels younger bassmen Andy Gonzalez, Ruben Rodriguez and Charnett Moffett toward new directions in salsa and charanga (Murray Street Productions)

  • 2:00 PM. Global Sounds

    Indigenous music from around the world

    Music from Tibet and Bhutan

    Field recordings of Tibetan and Bhutanese instrumental and folk music (Sub Rosa SR230)

    Tibet, Tibet is a collection of devotional songs by renowned Tibetan vocalist Yungchen Lhamo (Real World CDRW59)

  • 3:00 PM. Saturday Concert

    Two programmes from the 2006 New Zealand Young Composer Awards, in which Rebecca Blundell talks with the composers about their works

    (2) KATE OSWIN: Waitaki II; TABEA SQUIRE: The Fourteenth Hour; RYAN YOUENS: Unspoken Monologue; KARLO MARGETIC: Bioluminescence; ROBIN TOAN: La Sagrada Familia - New Zealand SO/Hamish McKeich (recorded in the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by NZSO)

  • 4:00 PM. Haitink Conducts

    BRUCKNER: Symphony No 7 in E - Chicago SO/Bernard Haitink (CSO CSOR 901 706)

    BRAHMS: Double Concerto in A minor Op 102 - Gordon Nikolitch (vln), Tim Hugh (cello), London SO/Bernard Haitink (LSO Live LSO 0043)

    LISZT: Les Préludes - London Phil/Bernard Haitink (Philips 438 751)

  • 6:00 PM. Made in New Zealand

    NZ musicians and composers

    LILBURN: Two Preludes (1951) - Margaret Nielsen (pno) (Manu CD MANU 1511)

    TRAD arr Chilcott: Nobody knows the trouble I've seen - Albert Mataafa (ten), New Zealand Youth Choir/Karen Grylls, Robert Wiremu (pno) (Trust MMT 2048)

    RICHARDSON: Roundelay; CARDEW: Scherzo - Murray Khouri (cl), Rosemary Barnes (pno) (Continuum CCD 1014)

    KRAUS: Olympie VB33 - New Zealand SO/Uwe Grodd (Naxos 8.570334)

    COPLAND: Duo for flute & piano - Alexa Still (fl), Susan DeWitt Smith (pno) (Koch International 3-7144)

  • 7:00 PM. Vocalied

    SCHUBERT: Die schöne Müllerin D795 - Peter Schreier (ten), Konrad Ragossnig (gtr) (EMI CDM 7 69105)

  • 8:05 PM. Music Alive

    Gautier Capuçon (cello), Lyrica Choir, New Zealand SO/Arvo Volmer

    DE CASTRO-ROBINSON: These arms to hold you; WALTON: Cello Concerto; FAURÉ: Après un Rêve; DVORÁK: Symphony No 9 in E minor, From the New World; Slavonic Dance in G minor Op 46/8 (recorded in the Auckland Town Hall by RNZ)

  • 10:00 PM. Day's End

    PRAETORIUS arr Williams: Dances from Terpsichore, excerpts - Craig Ogden (gtr) (Chandos CHAN 9674)

    MOZART: Piano Concerto No 18 in Bb K456 - Mitsuko Uchida (pno), English CO/Jeffrey Tate (Philips 422 348)

    HAYDN: Symphony No 70 in D - Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orch/Adam Fischer (Nimbus NI 5652/5)

    11:00 SCHUMANN: Humoreske in Bb Op 20 - Jeffrey Grice (pno) (Calliope CAL 9207)

    SPOHR: String Quartet No 35 in Eb Op 155 - Dima Quartet, Moscow (Marco Polo 8.225316)

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