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Sunday 10 May 2015 Rātapu 10 Haratua 2015

  • 12:00 AM. Music Through the Night

    Disc 1

    TELEMANN: Overture in G TWV55; Overture in F minor; Concerto in E minor; Overture in D - Freiburg Baroque Orch/Gottfried von der Goltz (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 05472 77321)

    1:10 approx - Disc 2

    MOZART: Piano Concertos, No 11 in F K413; No 13 in G K415; No 14 in Eb K449 - Anima Eterna Orch/Jos van Immerseel (fpno) (Channel Classics CCS 0990)

    2:20 approx - Disc 3

    LISZT: Three Songs from Wilhelm Tell; Der du von dem Himmel bist; Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh; Im Rhein; Vergiftet sind meine Lieder; Ihr Auge; Was Liebe sei?; Kling leise, mein Lied; Einst; Three Sonnets of Petrarch; Enfant, si j'étais roi; S'il est un charmant gazon; Comment, disaient-ils; O quand je dors - Keith Lewis (ten), David Harper (pno) (Trust TRI 3002)

    3:25 approx - Disc 4

    STRAVINSKY: Italian Suite for cello & piano; SHOSTAKOVICH: Cello Sonata in D minor Op 40; SCHNITTKE: Sonata for cello & piano - Torleif Thedéen (cello), Roland Pöntinen (pno) (BIS CD 336)

    4:40 approx - Disc 5

    HAYDN: Symphonies, No 17 in F; No 18 in G; No 19 in D; No 20 in C; No 21 in A - Hanover Band/Roy Goodman (Hyperion CDA 66533)

  • 6:00 AM. Sanctuary

    CACCINI arr Cullen: Ave Maria - Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Royal Phil/James Judd (Philips 462 588)

    DUBRA: Oculus non vidit; Ubi caritas - Choir of Royal Holloway/Rupert Gough (Hyperion CDA 67799)

    HANDEL: Chandos Anthem No 6, As pants the hart - Susan Gritton (sop), Iestyn Davies (countertenor), Thomas Hobbs (ten), Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, Orch of the Age of Enlightenment/Stephen Layton (Hyperion CDA 67926)

    RHEINBERGER: Three Sacred Songs Op 69 - Phoenix Bach Choir, Kansas City Chorale/Charles Bruffy (Chandos CHSA 5055)

    CANNING: Fantasy on a Hymn by Justin Morgan - Cincinnati SO/Jesús López-Cobos (Telarc CD 80503)

    KORVITS: May Jesus now be praised; Now the day is over; I alone praise those wounds that bleed; Fly up from your sorrows, from Kreek's Notebook - Choir of Royal Holloway, Britten Sinfonia/Rupert Gough (Hyperion CDA 67968)

    VAUGHAN WILLIAMS orch Foster: Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes - Northern Sinfonia of England/Richard Hickox (EMI CDC 7 49745)

  • 7:30 AM. Hymns on Sunday

    A weekly selection of traditional and modern hymns (RNZ)

  • 8:00 AM. Grace Notes

    MENDELSSOHN: Nocturne, from A Midsummer Night's Dream - New Zealand SO/James Sedares (RNZ)

    PUCCINI: Doretta's dream, from La Rondine - Inessa Galante (sop), Latvian National SO/Alexander Vilumanis (CampionCD 1335)

    GLINKA trans Balakirev: The Lark - Alexander Paley (pno) (Koch Schwann 3-1746)

    TRAD arr Hope: The lark in the clear air - Royal Ballet Sinfonia/Gavin Sutherland (ASV White Line CD WHL 2155)

    SAINT-SAËNS: Prière - Steven Isserlis (cello), Francis Grier (org) (RCA 09026 61678)

    MEDINS: Aria - Detroit SO/Neeme Järvi (Chandos CHAN 9227)

    FAURÉ: Morceau de concours - Jaime Martin (fl), Alison Nicholls (harp) (Hyperion CDA 67725)

    GIORDANI: Caro mio ben - Peter Schreier (ten), Berlin Radio Orch/Robert Hanell (Berlin Classics 030 0222BC)

    MOZART: Second movement, Andante, from Piano Concerto No 21 in C K467 - Radu Lupu (pno), English CO/Uri Segal (Decca 425 852)

  • 9:00 AM. Composer of the Week

    A look at the life and music of ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741) presented by Gregory Squire (RNZ) (R Mon 7.00pm)

    Laudate pueri Dominum RV601 - Elin Manahan Thomas (sop), Florilegium (Channel Classics CCS SA 32311)

  • 10:00 AM. Concerts from The Frick

    Seven concerts, hosted by David Garland, from the music room at The Frick, the former New York residence of industrialist Henry Clay Frick

    (4) David Geringas (cello)

    CORIGLIANO: Fancy on a Bach Air; BACH: Cello Suite No 1 in G BWV1007; VASKS: Gramatacellam; GERINGAS: Gloria; BACH: Cello Suite No 3 in C BWV1009 (American Public Radio, New York)

  • 11:00 AM. The Works

    FUCHS: Andante grazioso & Capriccio Op 63 - Cologne CO/Christian Ludwig (Naxos 8.572222)

    COPLAND: Clarinet Concerto - Michael Collins (cl/dir), Swedish CO (Chandos CHAN 10756)

    RESPIGHI: Pines of Rome - Atlanta SO/Louis Lane (Telarc CD 80085)

  • Noon The Critic's Choice

    The top choices from leading overseas music magazines

    KREISLER: Romance; Aucassin & Nicolette - Tabea Zimmermann (vla), Thomas Hoppe (pno) (Myrios MYR 014)

    SCRIABIN: Piano Concerto in F# minor Op 20 - Yevgeny Sudbin (pno), Bergen Phil/Andrew Litton (BIS SACD 2088)

    MOULINIE: O bone Jesus; Lauda Sion salvatorem; Caro mea vere est cibus; BOESSET: Magi videntes stellam; O dulce nomen Jesu; Ecce video - Ensemble Correspondances/Sébastien Daucé (dir) (Harmonia Mundi HMC 90 2194)

  • 1:00 PM. Vintage Years

    BIZET: Votre toast...Toréador, en garde, from Carmen; TCHAIKOVSKY: None but the lonely heart Op 6/6; GERSHWIN: Porgy & Bess, excerpts - Lawrence Tibbett (bar), Helen Jepson (sop), orchestral accompaniment (rec 1929/34/35) (Pearl GEM 0048)

    Piano Concerto in F - Julius Katchen (pno), Mantovani & his Orch (rec 1955) (Decca 475 6159)

  • 2:00 PM. The Sunday Feature

    Oh! What a Lovely War

    Elric Hooper and Des Wilson look at the stage show based on Charles Chilton's radio feature about WWI, re-created by the formidable Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop in 1960's London (RNZ)

  • 3:00 PM. Young New Zealand

    Jian Liu (pno), New Zealand School of Music Orch/Kenneth Young

    LILBURN: Drysdale Overture; FAURÉ: Prélude; Fileuse; Sicilienne, from Pelléas & Mélisande; BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Op 37; DVORÁK: Symphony No 8 in G Op 88 (recorded in St Andrew's on The Terrace, Wellington by RNZ)

  • 5:00 PM. The Shed, A Whole New World of Music

    Four programmes from the award-winning former BBC broadcaster Mark Coles who presents his pick of the best new music releases and demos from around the planet

    (1) (R Tues 7.00pm) (MCM)

  • 6:00 PM. Opera on Sunday

    Metropolitan Opera Season

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

    (19) VERDI: Don Carlo, an opera in five acts

    Verdi masterfully interweaves epic conflicts, among nations, church and state, with the more personal concerns of loyalty, friendship and marriage. Don Carlo, the son of the Spanish king Philip II and heir to the throne, is heartbroken when his fiancée, Elisabeth, is betrothed to his father to create an alliance to end the war between France and Spain. He and his best friend, Rodrigo, risk charges of treason to support the cause of Flemish independence

    Philip II............................ Ferruccio Furlanetto

    Don Carlo......................... Ricardo Tamura

    Rodrigo............................ Dmitri Hvorostovsky

    Grand Inquistor................ James Morris

    Elisabeth de Valois.......... Barbara Frittoli

    Princess Eboli.................. Ekaterina Gubanova

    Monk................................ Robert Pomakov

    Tebaldo............................ Mary-Jane Lee

    Count of Lerma................ Eduardo Valdes

    Voice from Heaven.......... Heidi Stober

    Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orch/Yannick Nézet-Séguin (EBU)

  • 10:30 PM. Day's End

    BRETON: Andalusian Scenes - Madrid Community Orch/Miguel Roa (Naxos 8.572076)

    11:00 BRUCH: String Octet in Bb Op posth - Tharice Virtuosi (Claves CD 50 1207)

    REINECKE: Trio in Bb for clarinet, horn & piano Op 274 - Hexagon Ensemble (Etcetera KTC 1295)

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