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Sunday 10 May 2009 Rātapu 10 Haratua 2009

  • 12:00 AM. Music Through the Night

    12:00 - Disc 1

    DITTERSDORF: Sinfonias, No 4 in F, The Rescue of Andromeda by Perseus; No 5 in A, Transformation of the Lycian Peasants to Frogs; No 6 in D, The Turning to Stone of Phineus and his Friends - Failoni Orch/Hanspeter Gműr (Naxos 8.553369)

    1:15 (approx) - Disc 2

    CHOPIN: Bolero Op 19; Mazurkas, No 20 in Db; No 25 in B minor; No 33 in B; No 34 in C; No 35 in C minor; in F minor Op posth 68/4; Ballade No 2 in F Op 38; Barcarolle in F# Op 60; Scherzo No 4 in E Op 54; Two Nocturnes Op 62 - Roland Pöntinen (pno) (BIS CD 673)

    2:30 (approx) - Disc 3

    JOHNSON: Domine in virtue tua I; Dum tranisset sabbatum for 5 voices; Gaude Maria virgo; Ave Dei patris filia; Benedicam domino; Laudes Deo; I give you a new commandment; Dum transisset sabbatum for 4 voices; Domine in virtue tua II - Cappella Nova/Alan Tavener (ASV CD GAU 154)

    3:45 (approx) - Disc 4

    BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No 9 in C, Razumovsky; String Quartet No 10 in Eb, Harp - Amadeus String Quartet (Decca 421 364)

    4:50 (approx) - Disc 5

    HEINICHEN: Concerto in F; DIEUPART: Concerto in A minor; FASCH: Concerto in D minor; PISENDEL: Sonata in C minor; HEINICHEN: Pastorale in A; QUANTZ: Concerto in G; VERACINI: Overture No 5 in B - Musica Antiqua, Cologne/Reinhard Goebel (Archiv 447 644)

  • 6:00 AM. Sanctuary

    RACHMANINOV arr Arnold: Tantum ergo; arr Henderson: Hymn to the Cherubim - Choir of All Saints, Margaret Street/Paul Brough (Priory PRCD 860)

    JC BACH: Laudate pueri Dominum - Emma Kirkby (sop), Mark Schäfer (ten), L'Orfeo Baroque Orch/Michi Gaigg (CPO 999 718)

    FIAMENGO arr Ricci: Inner Harmony, from Marian Vespers in China; AMIOT: Santissima, prayer to the Virgin; BUGLIO/KIRCHER: Sheng ge - Shi Kelong (cantor), François Picard (xiao), Cyrille Gerstenhaber (sop), Christophe Laporte (countertenor), Benoît Porcherot, Howard Shelton (tens), Ronan Nédélec (bar), Choir of the Church of the North, Beijing, XVIII-21 Musique des Lumières (Chinese & Western instruments)/Jean-Christophe Frisch (K617 K617 155)

    R WOODWARD: Veni creator spiritus; R STEWART: If ye love me - Helen Roycroft (sop), Sarah Lane (mezzo), Michael Finlay (ten), Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin/Mark Duley, Andrew Johnstone (org) (Priory PRCD 639)

    PERGOLESI: Mass in F - Concerto Italiano/Rinaldo Alessandrini (Naïve OP 30461)

    RHEINBERGER: Four Six-part Motets - Phoenix Bach Choir, Kansas City Chorale/Charles Bruffy (Chandos CHSA 5055)

    ANON: Ubi caritas - Matthew Barley (cello) (Black Box BBM 1068)

    STANFORD: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in F Op 36 - Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill, Stephen Farr (org) (Hyperion CDA 66964)

  • 8:00 AM. Grace Notes

    PONCE: Estrellita - Festival Orch of Mexico/Enrique Bátiz (Naxos 8.550838)

    HANDEL: Waft her, angels, through the skies, from Jephtha - Keith Lewis (ten), NZSO Chamber Orch/Kenneth Young (Trust MMT 2022)

    KREISLER: Liebesleid - Nigel Kennedy (vln), John Lenehan (pno) (EMI CDC 5 56626)

    CHOPIN: Second movement, Larghetto, from Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor Op 21 - Vladimir Ashkenazy (pno), London SO/David Zinman (Decca 466 462)

    POULENC: Les chemins de l'amour - Jessye Norman (sop), Dalton Baldwin (pno) (Philips 420 213)

    MOZART: Second movement, Romanza, from Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Serenade No 13 in G K525 - ASMF/Neville Marriner (EMI 5 66967)

    BRUCH: Ave Maria Op 61 - Han-Na Chang (cello), Philharmonia/Leonard Slatkin (EMI 5 57052)

    ROSSINI: Dal tuo stellato soglio, from Moses in Egypt - Pauline Tinsley (sop), Elizabeth Shelley (mezzo), David Hughes (ten), Robert Lloyd (bass), Chorus & Orch of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/Lamberto Gardelli (EMI CDM 7 69054)

  • 9:00 AM. Composer of the Week

    Roger Wilson takes a look at the life and music of JULES MASSENET (1842-1912) (R Mon 7.00pm) (RNZ)

    Orchestral Suite No 1 - New Zealand SO/Jean-Yves Ossonce (Naxos 8.553124)

  • 10:00 AM. Chamber Music at Lincoln Center

    Twenty-six programmes hosted by Elliott Forrest, with commentary by the Chamber Music Society's Artistic Director, David Finckel, recorded in New York City

    (8) American Spirit 1, Rugged Individualism

    ANTES: Trio in D minor - members of the Jupiter String Quartet

    TOWER: Wild Purple - Paul Neubauer (vla)

    ANTHEIL: Violin Sonata No 2 - Daniel Philips (vln), Gilbert Kalish (pno)

    HEINRICH: Sylvan Scene in Kentucky, or the Barbecue Divertimento - Alan Feinberg (pno)

    ADOLPHE: Crossing Broadway - Ida Kavafian, Lily Francis (vlns), Paul Neubauer (vla), Kurt Kuroki (dbass), Ransom Wilson (fl), José Franch-Ballester (cl), Louis Hanzlik (tpt), Stephen Taylor (ob), Ayano Kataoka (percussion), Fred Sherry (cello), Warren Jones (pno), Frank Morelli (bsn) (WFMT)

  • 11:00 AM. The Works

    SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata No 7 in Eb D568 - Jan Vermeulen (fpno) (Etcetera KTC 1331)

    SPOHR: Violin Concerto No 11 in G Op 70 - Simone Lamsma (vln), Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois (Naxos 8.570528)

  • Noon Pressing On

    With Robert Johnson (R Fri 7.00pm) (RNZ)

  • 1:00 PM. Vintage Years

    Markers: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra visits

    Heath Lees asks John Ritchie to recall the impact of the 1947 tour of New Zealand (RNZ)

    VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Boyd Neel String Orch/Boyd Neel (rec 1934) (Pearl GEMS 0062)

    Symphony No 4 in F minor - BBC SO/Ralph Vaughan Williams (rec 1937) (Pearl GEMS 0062)

  • 2:00 PM. The Sunday Feature

    Jean-Yves Thibaudet

    The French pianist talks with Christine Argyle (RNZ)

  • 3:00 PM. Opera on Sunday

    Metropolitan Opera Season

    Twenty-two operas from New York's Metropolitan Opera House

    (19) DONIZETTI: L'Elisir d'amore, an opera in two acts

    A lovesick peasant boy gets help from a quack doctor and his magic potion, but the real elixir is Donizetti's charming score

    Adina............................ Angela Gheorghiu

    Nemorino...................... Massimo Giordano

    Belcore......................... Franco Vassallo

    Dulcamara..................... Simone Alaimo

    Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orch/Maurizio Benini (EBU)

  • 6:00 PM. Made in New Zealand

    NZ musicians and composers

    SIBELIUS: Scènes historiques, Suite No 1 Op 25 - New Zealand SO/Pietari Inkinen (Naxos 8.570068)

    MENDELSSOHN: First movement, Adagio, from Organ Sonata Op 65/1 - Peter Averi (organ of the Tabernacle in Temple Square, Salt Lake City) (Kiwi CD SLC 251)

    NORMAN: The flight & the stars; Cold & darkness; Warmth & light; The Sun King; The journey continues; The Lost Boys, from Peter Pan - Wellington Orch/Kenneth Young (RNZB)

    CHARLTON: Three Sentimental Scenes - Carol Hohauser (fl), Matthew Marshall (gtr) (Mr M Productions CM 2)

  • 7:00 PM. Classic Concerts

    Three programmes

    (1) The Temptations

    This Temptations line up from 1973 consists of Damon Harris, Dennis Edwards, Richard Street, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams on tour in Japan after their "Masterpiece" album and the 1972 number 1 hit, 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone'. The Temptations are regarded as the most successful vocal group in black music history and were known for their psychedelic soul sound pioneered with producer Norman Whitfield, and their rich vocal harmony arrangements which are demonstrated on this recording. Regarded as a rarity by Temptations fans, this 1973 recording was only available in Japan until released internationally in 2006 (Motown Records)

  • 8:00 PM. Young New Zealand

    Gisborne Music Competition 2008

    Three programmes

    (3) Final

    FARR: In the Shadow of the Hawk - Jisun Kim (cello)

    PROKOFIEV: Violin Concerto No 1 in D Op 19; O'CONNOR: Caprice No 3 in A - Sonja Schebeck (vln), Rosemary Barnes (pno)

    PAGANINI: Caprice No 24 in A minor, from 24 Caprices Op 1; WARD: For Amber; VILLA-LOBOS: Etude No 1 in E minor; Prelude No 3 in A minor; RAK: Balalaika - Tom Ward (gtr)

    DVORÁK: First & Third movements, Allegro; Finale, Allegro moderato, from Cello Concerto in B minor Op 104 - Hyng Suk Bae (cello), Rosemary Barnes (pno) (recorded in the Gisborne War Memorial Theatre by RNZ)

  • 9:30 PM. Recent Baroque Releases

    BACH: Keyboard Concerto No 7 in G minor BWV1058 - Bertrand Cuiller (hpschd), Stradivaria/Daniel Cuiller (dir) (Mirare MIR 085)

    TARTINI: Violin Sonata in G minor Op 2/1, Devil's Trill - Joshua Bell (vln), John Constable (hpschd) (Sony 88697 11013)

  • 10:00 PM. Day's End

    GRIEG: Norwegian Dances Op 35 - Bergen Phil/Ole Kristian Ruud (BIS SACD 1291)

    HAYDN: String Quartet in A Op 9/6 - London Haydn Quartet (Hyperion CDA 67611)

    JC BACH: Symphony in G Op 6/1 - Concerto Armonico (Hungaroton HCD 31448)

    11:00 BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 25 - Nicholas Angelich (pno), Renaud Capuçon (vln), Gérard Caussé (vla), Gautier Capuçon (cello) (Virgin 5 19310)

    MOZART: Violin Sonata No 20 in C K303 - Duo Amadè (Chandos CHAN 0755)

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