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Sunday 17 May 2015 Rātapu 17 Haratua 2015
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12:00 AM. Music Through the Night
Disc 1
ELGAR: Cockaigne Overture; DELIUS: Summer evening; BUTTERWORTH: A Shropshire Lad; The banks of Green Willow; FINZI: Suite from Love's Labours - English SO/William Boughton (Nimbus NI 5210)
1:05 approx - Disc 2
NIELSEN: String Quartet in G minor Op 13; String Quartet in F Op 44; String Quintet in G - Philipp Naegele (vla), Kontra Quartet (BIS CD 504)
2:25 approx - Disc 3
BUSNOIS: Missa L'home armé; Anima mea liquefacta est; Domarto: Missa Spiritus almus; Busnois: Gaude celestis domina; PULLOIS: Flos de spina - Binchois Consort/Andrew Kirkman (Hyperion CDA 67319)
3:45 approx - Disc 4
STRAVINSKY arr Crabb/Draugsvoll: Petrushka, 1947 version; Tango; MUSSORGSKY arr Crabb/Draugsvoll: Pictures at an Exhibition - James Crabb, Geir Draugsvoll (accordions) (EMI CDZ 5 69705)
4:50 approx - Disc 5
Enchanting piano melodies from Victorian and Edwardian times - Alan Etherden (pno) (HMP CD 0589)
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6:00 AM. Sanctuary
AUFSCHNAITER: Sonata St Jerome Op 4/4 - Ars Antiqua Austria/Gunar Letzbor (dir) (Arcana A 313)
BYRD: Propers for Ascension - Cardinall's Music/Andrew Carwood (dir) (Gaudeamus CD GAU 332)
RUTTER: The Lord is my Shepherd, from Requiem - Quentin Poole (ob), Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia/John Rutter (Collegium COL CD 100)
STANFORD: Three Latin Motets Op 38 - Choir of New College, Oxford/Edward Higginbottom (dir) (CRD 3497)
BACH: Ascension Oratorio BWV11 - Carolyn Sampson (sop), Iestyn Davies (countertenor), James Gilchrist (ten), Peter Harvey (bass), Retrospect Ensemble/Matthew Halls (Linn CKD 373)
FINZI: God is gone up with a triumphant shout - Choir of Westminster Abbey/James O'Donnell, Robert Quinney (org) (Hyperion CDA 67680)
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7:30 AM. Hymns on Sunday
A weekly selection of traditional and modern hymns (RNZ)
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8:00 AM. Grace Notes
RUBINSTEIN arr Traubas: Melody in F Op 3/1 - Vytautas Sondeckis (cello), Lithuanian CO/David Geringas (Naxos 8.554381)
RAVEL: Dawn, from Daphnis & Chloé - London Symphony Chorus & Orch/André Previn (EMI 7 94431)
KREISLER: Schön Rosmarin - Anne-Sophie Mutter (vln), Lambert Orkis (pno) (DG 471 500)
MENDELSSOHN arr Ichinose: On wings of song - Yoshikazu Mera (countertenor), Japan Phil/Shigeo Genda (BIS CD 949)
A MARCELLO: Second movement, Larghetto, from Oboe Concerto in D minor - Albrecht Mayer (ob/dir), New Seasons Ensemble (Decca 478 0313)
ALBÉNIZ arr Schaupp: Asturias, from Spanish Suite Op 47 - Karin Schaupp (gtr) (Warner 3984 23306)
TIN: Caoineadh, from Calling All Dawns - Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek (mezzo), Anonymous 4, Royal Phil/Lucas Richman (Tin Works TW 001)
RACHMANINOV arr Volodos: Andante, from Cello Sonata in G minor Op 19 - Arcadi Volodos (pno) (Sony SK 64384)
LIADOV: The Enchanted Lake - Slovak Phil/Stephen Gunzenhauser (Marco Polo 8.223003)
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9:00 AM. Composer of the Week
This week features the film music of DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) presented by Michael Vinten (RNZ) (R Mon 7.00pm)
The Golden Mountains Op 30a - BBC Phil/Vassily Sinaisky (Chandos CHAN 10183)
Funeral march, from The Great Citizen - Royal Concertgebouw Orch/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 460 792)
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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
(5) Fauré Piano Quartet
MAHLER: Piano Quartet movement; BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 25 (American Public Radio)
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11:00 AM. The Works
DOHNÁNYI: Concert Piece in D Op 12 - János Starker (cello), Seattle SO/Gerard Schwarz (Naxos 8.572749)
SPOHR: Symphony No 1 in Eb Op 20 - North German Radio Phil/Howard Griffiths (CPO 777 179)
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Noon The Critic's Choice
The top choices from leading overseas music magazines
PÄRT: The Woman with the Alabaster Box - Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips (Gimell CDGIM 049)
CHOPIN: Mazurkas, in A minor Op 68/2; in C# minor Op 63/3 - Grigory Sokolov (pno) (DG 479 4342)
WALTON: Violin Concerto in B minor - Tasmin Little (vln), BBC SO/Edward Gardner (Chandos CHSA 5136)
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1:00 PM. Vintage Years
SHOSTAKOVICH: Three Fantastic Dances Op 5 - Dmitri Shostakovich (pno) (rec 1959) (EMI 5 62646)
Cello Sonata in D minor Op 40 - Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Dmitri Shostakovich (pno) (Supraphon SU 4101)
Prelude & Fugue No 1 in C Op 87 - Dmitri Shostakovich (pno) (rec 1959) (EMI 5 62646)
SVETLANOV: Symphonic Reflections, Preludes - USSR State SO/Evgeny Svetlanov (mono rec) (Warner Classics & Jazz 2564 68886)
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2:00 PM. The Sunday Feature
Terence Dennis
As a pianist, Terence Dennis is widely regarded as New Zealand's finest accompanist for singers. This is attested to by the fact that artists of the highest standing like Kiri Te Kanawa and Bryn Terfel have chosen him to tour New Zealand and overseas with them. He talks to Tim Dodd about his career (RNZ)
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3:00 PM. Young New Zealand
2014 Kerikeri International Piano Competition
Four programmes
(1) The Sonata Round
SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata No 19 in C minor D958 - Cole Matthew Anderson (pno)
BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No 23 in F minor, Appassionata - Bradley Wood (pno)
HAYDN: Keyboard Sonata No 59 in Eb HobXVI/49 - Lucy Zheng (pno)
Keyboard Sonata No 60 in C HobXVI/50 - Sylvia Jiang (pno)
MOZART: Piano Sonata No 9 in D K311 - Jane Nayoung Koo (pno) (recorded in the Turner Centre, Kerikeri by RNZ)
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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
(2) (R Tues 7.00pm) (MCM)
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6:00 PM. Opera on Sunday
Metropolitan Opera Season
Twenty-three operas from New York's Metropolitan Opera House
(20) SHOSTAKOVICH: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, an opera in four acts
Based on a short story by Nikolay Leskov, Shostakovich gives a sympathetic view of a provincial merchant's wife who is at the centre of a whirl of passion, greed and brutality. Its earthy approach to sex, graphic language and extreme violence made it an immediate critical and popular success in Russia in the 1930s - that is until Stalin saw the production. The resulting subjugation of individual creative freedom of all the arts in Soviet Russia is a matter of history. Shostakovich never completed another opera
Boris Izmailov................. Anatoli Kotscherga
Zinoviy Ismailov.............. Raymond Very
Katerina Izmailova.......... Eva-Maria Westbroek
Sergei............................... Brandon Jovanovich
Aksinya............................ Holli Harrison
Tattered peasant............... Allan Glassman
Steward............................ Rod Nelman
Porter................................ Brandon Cedel
First workman.................. Kurt Phinney
Second workman.............. Daniel Clark Smith
Third workman................ David Lowe
Priest................................ Mikhail Kolelishvili
Policeman........................ Vladimir Ognovenko
Old Convict...................... Dmitry Belosselskiy
Sonyetka........................... Oksana Volkova
Policeman........................ Earle Patriarco
Convict............................. Kelly Cae Hogan
Drunken wedding guest... Jeffrey Mosher
Driver............................... Dustin Lucas
Teacher............................ Scott Scully
Millhand........................... Tyler Duncan
Prison Guard.................... Richard Bernstein
Prison Officer................... Paul Corona
Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orch/James Conlon (EBU)
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9:30 PM. From the New Zealand Collection
CORTESE: I Dream'd in a Dream - Alexa Still (fl), Stephen Gosling (pno) (Koch KIC CD 7658)
A RITCHIE/G GRIFFITHS: Scottish Interlude, from From the Southern Marches - Dunedin Sinfonia/Nicholas Braithwaite (Private)
C STAMITZ: Duo in D for violin & cello Op 19 - members of Tres Cordes String Trio (Ode CD MANU 5122)
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10:00 PM. Day's End
RODRIGO: Fantasia para un gentilhombre - Charles Ramirez (gtr), CO of Europe/Douglas Boyd (Signum SIGCD 244)
ALBERTI: Pavin of Albarti; Gallyard - Hespèrion XX/Jordi Savall (dir) (Alia Vox AV 9804)
DVORÁK: Czech Suite Op 39 - Prague Philharmonia/Jakub Hrusa (Supraphon SU 3867)
11:00 KORNGOLD: Piano Trio in D Op 1 - Fidelio Trio (Naxos 8.572758)
BOCCHERINI: String Quintet in E G275 - Isaac Stern, Cho-Liang Lin (vlns), Jaime Laredo (vla), Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Sharon Robinson (cello) (Sony SK 53983)
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