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Saturday 8 September 2012 Rāhoroi 8 Mahuru 2012
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12:00 AM. Music Through the Night
Disc 1
PÄRT: Symphony No 4, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Phil/Esa-Pekka Salonen
Konan pokajanen, fragments - Estonian Phil Chamber Choir/Tonu Kaljuste (ECM 2160)
12:50 approx - Disc 2
DEBUSSY: String Quartet in G minor Op 10; FAURÉ: String Quartet in E minor Op 121; RAVEL: String Quartet in F - Quatuor Ebène (Virgin 5 19045)
2:10 approx - Disc 3
MISKINIS: Dum medium silentium; O sacrum convivium; Pater noster; Tenebrae factae sunt; Don't leave me, Sun; Seven O Antiphons; Oh, it's getting cold; O Magnum Mysterium; Ave Maria (second setting); Salve Regina; Ave Maria (third setting); Time is endless - Choir of Royal Holloway/Rupert Gough (Hyperion CDA 67818)
3:30 approx - Disc 4
LILBURN: Three Sea Changes; Sonatina No 2; Prelude (1951); From the Port Hills; Sonata (1956); Nine Short Pieces; Adagio Sostenuto; Two Preludes (1951); Sonata (1949) - Margaret Nielson (pno) (Manu CD MANU 1511)
4:50 approx - Disc 5
VIVALDI: Bassoon Concerti, No 7 in A minor RV497; No 8 in F RV485; No 27 in Eb RV483; No 3 in C RV478; No 2 in A minor RV498; No 9 in C RV480; No 24 in Bb RV502 - Daniel Smith (bsn), Zagreb Soloists/Tonko Ninic (ASV CD DCA 975)
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6:00 AM. Classic Morning
6:00 M HAYDN: Symphony No 15 in D - Slovak CO/Bohdan Warchal (CPO 999 154)
PAGANINI arr Cello Duello: Fantasy on Rossini's Moses in Egypt - Cello Duello (Solo Musica SM 146)
PUCCINI arr Stoltzman: O mio babbino caro, from Gianni Schicchi - Richard Stoltzman (cl), Slovak Phil/Arthur Fagen (RCA 09026 68817)
BACH trans Busoni: Chaconne, from Violin Partita No 2 in D minor - Roland Pöntinen (pno) (CPO 777 427)
LEHÁR: The Merry Widow, Overture - Berlin Radio SO/Michail Jurowski (CPO 999 891)
7:00 KABALEVSKY: Colas Breugnon, Overture - BBC Phil/Vassily Sinaisky (Chandos CHAN 10052)
VIVALDI: Concerto in G minor for two violins & cello RV578, from L'Estro Armonico Op 3 - Fabio Biondi (vln/dir), Enrico Casazza (vln), Maurizio Naddeo (cello), Europa Galante (Virgin VMD 5 45315)
FARR: Sepuluh Jari - Michael Houstoun (pno) (Trust MMT 2010)
PURCELL: Abdelazer, incidental music - Theatre of Early Music (Analekta AN 2 9948)
LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 in D, Carnival in Pest - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/Kurt Masur (Philips 412 724)
8:00 STRAVINSKY: Russian Dance, from Petrushka - New Zealand SO/Varujan Kojian (Kiwi CD SLC 222)
JOPLIN arr Southgate: Ragtime Dance - Mark Walton (cl), Roger Sellers (drums), Paul Dyne (dbass), Kevin Watson (gtr) (Kiwi CD TRL 071)
DEBUSSY: Pour le Piano - Sharon Joy Vogan (pno) (RNZ)
HAYDN: Trumpet Concerto in Eb HobVIIe/1 - Romain Leleu (tpt), Baltic CO/Emmanuel Leducq-Barôme (Aparté AP 025)
BRAHMS: Tragic Overture Op 81 - Hamburg Phil/Simone Young (Oehms Classics OC 676)
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9:00 AM. Best of Upbeat
A recap from the week's national and international music news, with Eva Radich (RNZ)
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10:00 AM. Your Choice
SCHUBERT: Symphony No 1 in D D82 - CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado (DG 423 652)
ELGAR: Violin Concerto in B minor Op 61 - James Ehnes (vln), Philharmonia/Andrew Davis (Onyx 4025)
VERDI: Di tu se fedele, from A Masked Ball; Ah! la paterna mano, from Macbeth - Salvatore Licitra (ten), Mary Plazas (sop), Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Chorus, London SO/Carlo Rizzi (Sony SK 89923)
FALLA: Fantasía bética - Javier Perianes (pno) (Harmonia Mundi HMC 90 2099)
VANHAL: Symphony in G minor - Cappella Coloniensis/Hans-Martin Linde (Phoenix Edition 174)
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Noon The RNZ Concert Classical Chart
This week's best-selling CDs
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1:00 PM. Jazz Profiles
Nancy Wilson hosts the 8-part Peabody Award winning series chronicling the people, places and events in jazz, with a focus on legends and musical themes
(5) Jimmy Smith
With a Hammond B3 organ and Lesley speakers, Jimmy Smith revolutionised the sound of jazz in the 50s and 60s and paved the way for many organists from then on (NPR)
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2:00 PM. Global Sounds
Indigenous music from around the world
English folk - State and Ancientry
Traditional tunes and songs from English folk duo Hannah James (accordion) and Sam Sweeney (fiddle) (RootBeat Records RBRCD13)
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3:00 PM. Saturday Concert
The New York Philharmonic This Week
Actor Alec Baldwin, winner of Emmy & Tony awards and an Oscar nomination, hosts thirteen concerts from the New York Philharmonic
(10) Janine Jansen (vln), New York Phil/Paavo Järvi
TÜÜR: Aditus; BRITTEN: Violin Concerto in D minor Op 15
(Interval feature: Leonard Bernstein discusses Beethoven's 5th Symphony)
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No 5 in C minor Op 67 (recorded in the Avery Fisher Hall, New York by WFMT)
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4:50 PM. Today's Lesson
R JONES: Suite No 4 in A minor, from Sets of Lessons for the harpsichord - Mitzi Meyerson (hpschd) (Glossa GCD 921 805)
ARIOSTI: Lesson No 1 in Eb - Thomas Georgi (vla d'amore), Lucas Harris (archlute), Joëlle Morton (vla da gamba) (BIS CD 1535)
R ROGERS: Lessons of the Sky - Lara James (saxophone), Jeremy Young (pno) (Signum SIGCD 158)
MORLEY: First Book of Consort Lessons, excerpts - Musicians of the Globe/Philip Pickett (dir) (Philips 446 687)
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5:35 PM. Emperor
HAYDN: String Quartet in C Op 76/3 - Zemlinsky Quartet (Praga PRD 250 287)
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6:00 PM. Made in New Zealand
NZ performers and composers
DE CASTRO-ROBINSON: Century fanfare, Other echoes - Auckland Philharmonia/Nicholas Braithwaite (Atoll ACD 300)
L LIEBERMANN: Sonata for flute & piano Op 23 - Alexa Still (fl), David Korevaar (pno) (Koch 3-7549)
MENDELSSOHN: String Symphony No 8 in D - London Festival Orch/Ross Pople (Hyperion CDA 66561/3)
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7:00 PM. Vocalied
A SCHUMANN edition
Twelve Poems of Justinus Kerner Op 35, The wild night's joy; Die, love & joy!; Travel-song; First Green; Longing for the forest; To the drinking glass of a departed friend; Wandering; Silent love; Question; Silent tears; Who made you so ill?; Old sounds - Simon Keenlyside (bar), Graham Johnson (pno) (Hyperion CDJ 33102)
Frauenliebe und -leben Op 42 - Ann Murray (mezzo), Malcolm Martineau (pno) (Avie AV 2077)
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8:00 PM. Music Alive
BBC Proms 2012
40 programmes from the world's greatest classical music festival
(20) Roderick Williams (bar), Steven Osborne (pno), BBC Phil/John Storgårds
In his first Prom as Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, John Storgårds bookends his programme with two Sibelius symphonies.
Delius's decadent Cynara serves as a vocal upbeat to Grieg's evergreen piano concerto. The remaining element is new to the Proms, an exciting and dynamic work from the prolific, unpredictable doyen of Nordic symphonists.
SIBELIUS: Symphony No 6 in D minor Op 104; DELIUS: Cynara; GRIEG: Piano Concerto in A minor Op 16; NØRGARD: Symphony No 7; SIBELIUS: Symphony No 3 in C Op 52 - BBC Phil/John Storgårds (recorded in the Royal Albert Hall, London by BBC) (Programme 21 Monday 10.00am)
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10:00 PM. Day's End
CHOPIN: Waltzes, in Ab Op 69/1, L'Adieu; in Eb Op 18, Grande valse brillante; in E minor Op posth - Dejan Lazic (pno) (Channel Classics CCS 15998)
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Legend Op 14 - Lorraine McAslan (vln), London Phil/Nicholas Braithwaite (Lyrita SRCD 317)
GLUCK arr Wagner: Iphigénie en Aulide, Overture - Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer (EMI 5 62621)
11:00 PIAZZOLLA arr Assad: Four Seasons in Buenos Aires - Cavatina Duo (Bridge 9330)
DVORÁK: Piano Quartet No 2 in Eb Op 87 - Renaud Capuçon (vln), Lida Chen (vla), Gautier Capuçon (cello), Walter Delahunt (pno) (EMI 4 76871)
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