Tuesday - Sarah Walker with Vivienne Parry
With Sarah Walker. My Favourite Lute Music; Music in Time: John Bull: Fitzwilliam Virginal book; Artist of the Week: flautist Aurele Nicolet, featured playing music by Couperin.
9am
My favourite... lute music. Sarah shares a selection of her favourite pieces written for the lute, with works by Vivaldi, Dowland and Bach played by such celebrated lutenists as Jakob Lindberg, Christopher Wilson, Nigel North and Paul O'Dette.
9.30am
Take part in today's musical challenge: listen to the clues and identify a mystery musical place.
10am
Sarah's guest is the science writer and broadcaster Vivienne Parry. A scientist by training, Vivienne is best known for having presented the ѿý television series Tomorrow's World, and for her Radio 4 programmes which include Just So Science, about the science behind the animals of the Just So stories, and the multi award winning series Am I Normal? Vivienne writes for newspapers including The Times and The Guardian, and is science editor of Good Housekeeping magazine. Her book, The Truth About Hormones, was nominated for the Aventis Science Prize. Throughout the week Vivienne talks to Sarah about her passion for communicating science, and shares her favourite pieces of classical music.
10.30am
Power of Three - the penultimate episode in a 70-part daily series of pioneering sounds from the ѿý Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David Hendy.
Followed by Music in Time
Music in Time: Renaissance
Sarah places Music in Time, charting the evolution of virtuosic keyboard technique with a piece by John Bull from the Fitzwilliam Virginal book.
11am
Sarah's artist of the week is the Swiss flautist Aurèle Nicolet. Nicolet, who died earlier this year, was considered one of the world's greatest flute players of the late twentieth century. Several composers, including Takemitsu and Ligeti, wrote music especially for him, while Nicolet's pupils include Emmanuel Pahud, Michael Faust and Thierry Fischer. Nicolet was principal flautist in the Berlin Philharmonic during the 1950s, but enjoyed a highly successful career as a soloist as well. Throughout the week Sarah explores his vast recording legacy, featuring Nicolet as soloist in concertos by Mozart, CPE Bach, Couperin and Moscheles, and as a chamber musician in Debussy's Sonata for flute, viola and harp.
Couperin
Nouveau Concert No. 8 in G major ("Dans le goût théatral")
Aurèle Nicolet (flute)
Christiane Nicolet (flute)
Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Marie-Lise Schüpbach (oboe)
Thomas Brandis (violin)
Chiara Banchini (violin)
Josef Ulsamer (viola da gamba)
Manfred Sax (bassoon)
Christiane Jaccottet (harpsichord).
Last on
Music Played
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Lennox Berkeley
4 Pieces for Guitar: No.4 Allegro energico
Performer: Craig Ogden.- CHANDOS.
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My favourite... lute music
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Antonio Vivaldi
Lute Concerto in D major RV.93
Performer: Jakob Lindberg. Performer: Nils‐Erik Sparf. Performer: Tullo Galli. Ensemble: Drottningholms Barockensemble.- BIS.
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Frédéric Chopin
Berceuse in D flat major Op.57
Performer: Murray Perahia.- CBS.
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Arvo Pärt
Estonian Lullaby (Kuss-kuss, kallike)
Choir: Girls' Choir Of Vilnius Choir-Singing School 'Liepaites'. Orchestra: Kremerata Baltica. Director: Gidon Kremer.- Gidon Kremer: New Seasons.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
- 9.
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Max Reger
Maria Wiegenlied, Op.76, No.52
Performer: Roland Pöntinen.- BIS.
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Eduard Tubin
Kratt Suite: Introduction; Peasant Dance; Dance of the Goblin
Orchestra: Bamberg Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- BIS.
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Niels Wilhelm Gade
Korsfarerne [The Crusaders], Part II: Chorus of the Spirits of Darkness
Choir: Canzone Choir. Choir: Da Camera. Choir: Kor 72. Choir: Musikstuderendes Kammerkor Aarhus. Orchestra: Aarhus Symfoniorkester. Conductor: Frans Rasmussen.- BIS.
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Percy Grainger
Arrival Platform Humlet
Performer: Robert Smissen.- CHANDOS.
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Adolphe Adam
Giselle, Act II: Entree de Loys
Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Richard Bonynge.- DECCA.
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Julius Fucik
Entry of the Gladiators
Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- Chandos.
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Hubert Parry
Martyrdom (Choral Preludes, Set 2)
Performer: George Castle. Choir: Worcester Cathedral Choir. Director: Stephen Shellard. Singer: Ben Cooper.- Rise Heart, Romantic English choral works: Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir.
- Regent.
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Vivienne Parry's choice
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Jean Sibelius
Symphony No.2 in D major: III. Vivacissimo - IV. Finale
Orchestra: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Paavo Berglund.- WARNER.
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Fernand Laloux
Tantum Ergo
Choir: Jesus College Cambridge Choir. Conductor: Mark Williams.- SIGNUM.
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MUSIC IN TIME: RENAISSANCE
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John Bull
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: Galliard to the Quadran Pavan XXXIII
Performer: Pieter-Jan Belder.- BRILLIANT CLASSICS.
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John Bull
Ut re mi fa sol la
Ensemble: Charivari Agréable.- SIGNUM.
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Claude Debussy
Symphony in B minor
Orchestrator: Tony Finno. Orchestra: Lyon Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Jun Märkl.- NAXOS.
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ARTIST OF THE WEEK: AurÈle Nicolet
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François Couperin
Nouveau Concert No.8 in G major
Performer: Aurèle Nicolet. Performer: Christiane Nicolet. Performer: Heinz Holliger. Performer: Marie-Lise Schüpbach. Performer: Thomas Brandis. Performer: Chiara Banchini. Performer: Josef Ulsamer. Performer: Manfred Sax. Performer: Christiane Jaccottet.- ARCHIV.
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William Hamilton Bird
Airs of Hindustan - Tuppah: Toom ko sum shouta
Performer: Jane Chapman.- SIGNUM.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No.33 in B flat major, K.319
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: James Levine.- DG.
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Gabriel Jackson
Seven Advent Antiphons: O Adonai
Choir: Truro Cathedral Choir. Conductor: Chris Gray.- Regent.
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Philip Lane
Wassail Dances
Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Gavin Sutherland.- Hely-Hutchinson: A Carol Symphony.
- Naxos.
- 11-13.
Mystery Place
Broadcast
- Tue 6 Dec 2016 09:00ѿý Radio 3