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Monday 4 January 2010 Rāhina 4 Kohi-tātea 2010

  • 12:00 AM. Music Through the Night

    12:00 - Disc 1

    GERSHWIN: Gershwin in Hollywood; An American in Paris; Cuban Overture; Porgy and Bess - New Zealand SO/James Judd (Naxos 8.559107)

    1:15 (approx) - Disc 2

    Traditional and baroque flute music of the British Isles by DOW, GEMINIANI, MUNRO, GOW, FISCHER, FRASER - Brian Berryman (fls), Axel Wolf (gtr, lute, theorbo), Eckhart Kuper (hpschd) (MDG MDG 505 1127)

    2.25(approx) - Disc 3

    PURCELL: Rejoice in the Lord alway; LOCKE: Three voluntaries for organ; PURCELL: Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem; Awake and with attention hear; O praise God in His holiness; Thou wakeful shepherd; Now that the sun has veiled his light; My beloved spake; ANON: Two verses for organ; PURCELL: In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust - David Cordier (countertenor), John Elwes (ten), Peter Kooy, Harry van der Kamp (basses), Tolzer Boys' Choir, Period Instrumental Ensemble/Gustav Leonhardt (org) (Sony SK 53981)

    3:40 (approx) - Disc 4

    RAVEL: Piano Concerto in G; Menuet antique; Piano Concerto for the Left Hand; Une barque sur l'ocean; Fanfare from L'Eventail de Jeanne - Pascal Rogé (pno), Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit (Decca 410 230)

    4:40 (approx) - Disc 5

    SCHUBERT: Quartet in F minor Op 7/2; Trio in Bb Op 16/1; Sonata in D minor Op 14/4; Sonata in A Op 14/5; Trio in F Op 16/4; Quartet in Eb Op 14/1 - Luciano Sgrizzi (fpno), Chiara Banchini, Véronique Méjean (vlns), Philipp Bosbach (cello) (Harmonia Mundi HMC 90 1294)

  • 6:00 AM. Classic Morning

    6:00 JC BACH: Il tutore e la pupilla, Overture - Hanover Band/Anthony Halstead (CPO 999 129)

    DEBUSSY: Cello Sonata in D minor - Jérôme Pernoo (cello), Elisabeth Rigollet (pno) (Calliope CAL 9837)

    GRANADOS: Spanish Dances Op 37 Book 1 - Thomas Rajna (pno) (CRD 3321)

    MOZART: Rondo in C K373 - Jan Talich (vln/dir), Talich CO (Calliope CAL 9365)

    TOMLINSON: English Folk-Dances Suite No 1 - Slovak Radio SO/Ernest Tomlinson (Marco Polo 8.223513)

    7:00 BERNSTEIN: On the Town, Three Dance Episodes - New York Phil/Leonard Bernstein (Sony SM3K 47154)

    VIVALDI: Violin Concerto in G minor RV333 - Duilio M Galfetti (vln), I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis (Naïve OP 30474)

    SHOSTAKOVICH: National Holiday, from The Gadfly - USSR Cinema SO/Emin Khachaturian (EMI CDB 7 62578)

    DUBOIS: Toccata in G, from 12 New Pieces - Gillian Weir (organ of Hexham Abbey) (Argo 460 190)

    WEBER: Oberon, Overture - Israel Phil/Daniel Barenboim (RCA 09026 68768)

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

    GERSHWIN arr Schoenfeld: Variations on I Got Rhythm - Wayne Marshall (pno/dir), Aalborg SO (Virgin VC 5 61478)

    SIBELIUS: Pohjola's Daughter - Lahti SO/Osmo Vänskä (BIS CD 1225)

    GRAINGER: Spoon River - Martin Jones (pno) (Nimbus NI 1767)

    KREISLER: Schön Rosmarin; Liebesleid; Liebesfreud - Arthur Grumiaux (vln), István Hajdu (pno) (Philips 446 560)

    SUPPÉ: Titania Waltz - Slovak State Phil, Kosice/Alfred Walter (Marco Polo 8.223683)

  • 9:00 AM. The Works

    Choral Curtain Raisers

    Six programmes

    (1) With Brian Kay looking at Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in D Op 123 (RNZ)

    BEETHOVEN: Missa Solemnis in D Op 123 - Charlotte Margiono (sop), Catherine Robbin (mezzo), William Kendall (ten), Alastair Miles (bass), Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner (Archiv 429 779)

    BRAHMS: Variations on a theme by Haydn Op 56a - Columbia SO/Bruno Walter (CBS MK 42022)

    CLEMENTI: Keyboard Sonata in C Op 33/3 - Howard Shelley (pno) (Hyperion CDA 67738)

    GLAZUNOV: Violin Concerto in A minor Op 82 - Jascha Heifetz (vln), RCA SO/Walter Hendl (RCA RD 87019)

    STRAVINSKY: Jeu de Cartes - BBC Scottish SO/Ilan Volkov (Hyperion CDA 67698)

  • Noon Summer Sonic

    Worldplay 2009

    Five programmes

    (1) England, by Tim Crouch (UK)

    Two guides within an art exhibition, Tim and Hannah, live a comfortable middle-class life in England. But something is wrong, and if it can be put right, who knows what the cost will be (BBC)

  • 1:05 PM. Music in England, 1900-1909

    ELGAR: Cockaigne Overture Op 40 - London Phil/Georg Solti (Decca 417 719)

    STANFORD: Three Latin Motets Op 38, Justorum animae; Coelos ascendit hodie; Beati quorum via - Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/Richard Marlow (dir) (Conifer CDCF 155)

    BRIDGE: Rosemary, No 1 of two Entr'actes - London Phil/Adrian Boult (Lyrita SRCD 242)

    BOWEN: Fantasia in E minor for four violas Op 41/1 - Lawrence Power, Philip Dukes, James Boyd, Scott Dickinson (vlas) (Hyperion CDA 67651/2)

    VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 - New Zealand SO/James Judd (Naxos 8.555867)

  • 2:00 PM. Afternoon Requests

    CHOPIN: Nocturne in B Op 62/1 - Alexis Weissenberg (pno) (Philips 456 988)

    STRAUSS: Morgen Op 27/4 - Kiri Te Kanawa (sop), London SO/Andrew Davis (CBS MK 76794)

    ALWYN: Autumn Legend - Rachael Pankhurst (cor anglais), Royal Liverpool Phil/David Lloyd-Jones (Naxos 8.570704)

    JOHANSEN: The little stone god; Rentiere; Towards the mountains of my forefathers, from Pictures from Nordland Op 5 - Leif Ove Andsnes (pno) (EMI 5 74789)

    DELIUS: Sea Drift - Bryn Terfel (bar), Bournemouth Symphony Chorus & Orch/Richard Hickox (Chandos CHAN 9214)

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  • 3:00 PM. CD Masters

    Classic performances from the back catalogue

    WAGNER: Rienzi, Overture; STRAUSS: Don Juan Op 20; WAGNER: Parsifal, Prelude to Act 1; Parsifal, Act 1 Transformation Scene - Vienna Phil/Hans Knappertsbusch (rec 1950/56) (Testament SBT 1338)

  • 4:00 PM. Made in New Zealand

    NZ musicians and composers

    WF BACH: Sonata No 2 in G for two flutes F59 - Penelope Evison, Pierre Séchet (transverse fls) (STIL 1908 SAN 80)

    A RITCHIE: Coming to it - Sam Hunt (narrator), Auckland CO/Peter Scholes (Atoll ACD 129)

    IRELAND: Piano Concerto in Eb - Colin Horsley (pno), Royal Phil/Basil Cameron (EMI CDM 7 64716)

  • 5:00 PM. Cadenza

    REZNICEK: Donna Diana, Overture - ASMF/Neville Marriner (Philips 456 576)

    CHOPIN: Concert Rondo in F Op 14, Krakowiak - Alexis Weissenberg (pno), Paris Conservatoire Orch/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (EMI 5 00906)

    TCHAIKOVSKY: Melody, from Souvenir d'un lieu cher - Tasmin Little (vln), John Lenehan (pno) (BIS CD 1744)

    VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Rhosymedre, from Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes - Eugene Lavery (organ of Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland) (Holy Trinity Cathedral)

    HANDEL: Water Music Suite No 3 in G - ASMF/Neville Marriner (Argo 414 596)

    VERDI: Caro nome, from Rigoletto - Angela Gheorghiu (sop), Giuseppe Verdi Orch of Milan/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 466 952)

    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV trans Mercz: Song of India, from Sadko - János Bálint (fl), Nóra Mercz (harp) (Naxos 8.550741)

    MELACHRINO: Winter Sunshine - Melachrino Orch/George Melachrino (EMI 5 66676)

    LEENHOUTS: When shall the sun shine? - Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (Decca 425 222)

    HOLLINS: A Song of Sunshine - Timothy Byram-Wigfield (organ of Caird Hall, Dundee) (Delphian DCD 34044)

    RUTTER: Arise, shine, for thy light is come - Choir of Clare College, Cambridge/Timothy Brown, Nicholas Rimmer (org) (Naxos 8.557130)

    HEED: In Storm and Sunshine - Eastman Wind Ensemble/Frederick Fennell (Mercury 432 019)

    LAURIDSEN: Sure on this shining night, from Nocturnes - Polyphony/Stephen Layton, Morten Lauridsen (pno) (Hyperion CDA 67580)

    Chen GANG: Sunshine Over Tashkurgan - Hu Kun (vln), Olga Sitkovetsky (pno) (ASV CD DCA 1068)

    CLIFFE: Cloud & Sunshine - Malmö Opera Orch/Christopher Fifield (Sterling CDS 1055)

  • 7:00 PM. Best of Composer of the Week 2009

    Eight programmes

    (1) William Dart looks at the life and music of FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) (RNZ)

    Violin Concerto in E minor Op 64 - Kyoko Takezawa (vln), Bamberg SO/Claus Peter Flor (RCA 09026 62512)

  • 8:00 PM. Music Alive

    Auckland Chamber Orch: Dianna Cochrane (vln), Owen Gordon (vla), Tom Pierard (cello), John Harrison (dbass), Adrianna Lis (fl), Martin Lee (ob), Ben Hoadley (bsn), Simon Williams (horn), Peter Scholes (cl), Sarah Watkins (pno)

    BARBER: Summer Music; GOUNOD: Funeral March of a Marionette; POULENC: Sextet for piano & winds; PDQ BACH: Schleptet in Eb (recorded in the Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber by RNZ)

  • 8:55 PM. Recent Baroque Releases

    ECCLES: Masque, The Judgment of Paris

    Mercury........................ Roderick Williams

    Paris............................. Benjamin Hulett

    Juno.............................. Susan Bickley

    Pallas............................ Claire Booth

    Venus........................... Lucy Crowe

    Early Opera Company Chorus & Orch/Christian Curnyn (Chandos CHAN 0759)

    CORELLI: Concerto Grosso in C Op 6/10 - Rémy Baudet, Sayuri Yamagata (vlns), Richte van der Meer (cello), Hank Heyink (archlute), Musica Amphion/Pieter-Jan Belder (dir) (Brilliant Classics 92403)

  • 10:00 PM. Day's End

    RAVEL: Sonatine - David James (pno) (RNZ)

    RODE: Violin Concerto No 7 in A minor Op 9 - Friedemann Eichhorn (vln), South West German Radio Orch/Nicolás Pasquet (Naxos 8.570469)

    DVORÁK: Serenade in D minor for wind instruments Op 44 - Nash Ensemble (CRD 3410)

    11:00 SCHUBERT: String Quartet No 11 in E D353 - Verdi Quartet (Hänssler CD 98.546)

    HERZOGENBERG: Piano Trio No 2 in D minor Op 36 - Atos Trio (CPO 777 335)

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