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1antimuzak
Jul 9, 2018, 1:43 am

Monday 9th July 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Live from the Wigmore Hall in London, violinist Chloe Hanslip and pianist Danny Driver play sonatas by Beethoven and Prokofiev.

2antimuzak
Editado: Jul 10, 2018, 1:43 am

Tuesday 10th July 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

French cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras plays JS Bach: Suite No 1 for solo cello and South Korean pianist Yeol Eum Son plays Le Tombeau de Couperin by Ravel. episode 1.

3antimuzak
Jul 18, 2018, 1:38 am

Wednesday 18th July 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Mahler's moving Ruckert Lieder performed by Mark Padmore with Julius Drake and London Bridge Trio play Schumann's impassioned First Piano Trio at St George's Bristol.

4antimuzak
Ago 3, 2018, 1:44 am

Friday 3rd August 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

The Armida Quartet performs Beethoven and pianist Llyr Williams plays Rachmaninov. Final programme in a series of broadcasts presented by John Toal from the Belfast Music Society's International Festival of Chamber Music 2018. episode 4.

5antimuzak
Ago 29, 2018, 2:00 am

Wednesday 29th August 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sarah Walker introduces further highlights from a series of recitals given by Radio 3's New Generation Artists at 2018 Cheltenham Festival. The Calidore Quartet perform Janacek's tragic narrative quartet based on a novella by Tolstoy, trumpeter Simon Hofele plays a twentieth century classic for his instrument and the Georgian pianist Mariam Batsashvili thrills the audience in the Pittville Pump Room with Liszt's towering masterpiece. Janacek: String quartet no. 1 "Kreutzersonate" Calidore Quartet Charlier: Deuxieme Solo de Concours Simon Hofele, trumpet; Frank Dupree, piano Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor S. 178 Mariam Batsashvili, piano.

6antimuzak
Sep 4, 2018, 1:47 am

Tuesday 4th September 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sarah Walker introduces highlights from the 74th Cheltenham Music Festival and performances given in the Georgian splendour of the Pittville Pump Room. Today, Nicholas Daniel's Haffner Ensemble are joined by pianist Charles Owen to perform music that Mozart described as 'the best work I have ever composed'. Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih present Martinu's tumultuous Cello Sonata No.1, written during the Nazi occupation of his homeland, Czechoslovakia. Mozart: Quintet for Piano and Winds, K452 The Haffner Ensemble, directed by Nicholas Daniel Charles Owen, piano Kapralova: Ritournelle Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Martinu: Cello Sonata No.1 Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Debussy: Syrinx Tom Hancox, flute.

7antimuzak
Sep 6, 2018, 1:51 am

Thursday 6th September 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sarah Walker introduces highlights from the 74th Cheltenham Music Festival and performances given in the Georgian splendour of the Pittville Pump Room. Today, Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih present a Cello version of César Franck's passionately romantic Violin Sonata, composed as a wedding present for his friend. Plus, Isserlis's own arrangement of Clara Schumann's characterful Three Romances. Charles Owen performs Ravel's dreamy musical impression of a boat at sea. Clara Schumann (arr. Isserlis): Three Romances, Op 22 Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Ravel: Une barque sur l'océan (Miroirs No.3) Charles Owen, piano Franck (arr. Jules Delsart): Cello Sonata in A major Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Saint-Saens: Romance in F major, Op 36 Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Photo credit: Still Moving Media, courtesy of Cheltenham Music Festival.

8antimuzak
Sep 27, 2018, 1:52 am

Thursday 27th September 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

In the third programme of this week's Artist Spotlight series, the young Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson, who has been described by the New York Times as 'Iceland's Glenn Gould'. Today, he focuses on the solo keyboard works of JS Bach, including Partitas, Sinfonias and his own arrangement of 'Widersthehe doch der Sunde'. recorded at LSO St Luke's in London. Presented by Fiona Talkington. JS BACH Partita No 6 in E minor BWV 830 Adagio from Organ Sonata No 4 in E minor BWV 528 (arr Stradal) Invention No 15 in B minor BWV 786 Sinfonia No 15 in B minor BWV 801 Gavotte from Violin Partita No 3 in E major BWV 1006 (arr Rachmaninov) Prelude in B minor BWV 855a (arr Siloti) Prelude and Fugue in C minor from 'The Well-Tempered Clavier' Book 1 BWV 847 Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ BWV 639 (arr Busoni) Aria from Cantata BWV 54, 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde' (arr Ólafsson) Víkingur Ólafsson (piano) Concert recorded at LSO St Luke's, London, on 21 September 2018.

9antimuzak
Oct 2, 2018, 1:47 am

Tuesday 2nd October 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

With Sarah Walker. Whatever the time of year, there always a music festival happening in the German town of Schwetzingen, and for the next four days, the BBC Lunchtime Concert features performances from this Spring's Chamber Music Festival. Performers include ensembles made up of recent prize winners in the ARD Music Competition, the largest such competition run in Germany. ARD was established in the 1950's as a partnership between all the regional broadcasters in West Germany, and the music competition runs annually to select and promote some of the best young talent. Past winners include Jessye Norman, Mitsuko Uchida, Nobuko Imai, Heinz Holliger and Thomas Quasthoff. Katerina Javurková won second prize in the Horn competition in 2016 and Wataru Hisasue was 3rd in the piano category in 2017. As well as the pillars and pinnacles of traditional Chamber repertoire and performance, there are more experimental concerts offering different forms of expression, and we will be dipping to several of these concerts to get a flavour of the range of music on offer this year in Schwetzingen. Beethoven Horn Sonata in F, Op 17 Katerina Javurková (horn) Wataru Hisasue (piano) Mozart String Quintet in G minor k516 Armida Quartet Laurent Marfaing (viola) Guillaume de Machaut Gloria - from Messe de Notre Dame Graindelavoix.

10antimuzak
Oct 8, 2018, 1:46 am

Monday 8th October 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

From Wigmore Hall, London.

Catriona Morison sings Brahms, Korngold and Mahler. The Scottish mezzo soprano, winner of the 2017 Cardiff Singer of the World and a current BBC New Generation Artist, makes an all too rare appearance in the UK in a recital ideally suited to her voice of burnished gold. Presented by Fiona Talkington. Brahms Meine Liebe ist grün Op. 63 No. 5, Alte Liebe Op. 72 No. 1, Geheimnis Op. 71 No. 3, Ständchen Op. 106 No. 1, Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer Op. 105 No. 2, Dein blaues Auge hält so still Op. 59 No. 8 and Von ewiger Liebe Op. 43 No. 1 Korngold 5 Lieder Op. 38 Mahler Rückert Lieder Catriona Morison (mezzo-soprano) Yuka Beppu (piano).

11antimuzak
Nov 5, 2018, 1:48 am

Monday 5th November 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Live from Wigmore Hall, London. Aleksey Semenenko plays violin sonatas by Grieg and Ysaÿe along with some miniatures by Tchaikovsky and Paganini. The Ukrainian violinist and current Radio 3 New Generation Artist brings his silvery tone and dazzling technique to London as he makes his Wigmore Hall debut. Introduced by Fiona Talkington. Grieg: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor Op. 45 Ysaÿe: Violin Sonata in D minor Op. 27 No. 3 'George Enescu' Debussy: La plus que lente Tchaikovsky Valse-scherzo Op. 34 Paganini La Campanella Aleksey Semenenko (violin) Inna Firsova (piano) Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe's solo sonatas are among the summits of the repertoire, the third both rhapsodic and gripping. The Ukrainian violinist, who is a BBC New Generation Artist, follows with three lighter pieces, including the 'even slower' waltz by Ysaÿe's friend and adherent Debussy.

12antimuzak
Nov 12, 2018, 1:46 am

Monday 12th November 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduces the American pianist and former BBC New Generation Artist Jonathan Biss, live in concert from Wigmore Hall, London. The programme includes Haydn's serene Piano Sonata in A flat and Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze, which reveals the composer at his most intimate. Each miniature in this collection of 18 character pieces, based on a mazurka by his beloved Clara, is individually signed by 'Florestan' or 'Eusebius' - pseudonyms representing different aspects of Schumann's personality. Haydn: Piano Sonata in A flat HXVI:46 Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze Op. 6 Jonathan Biss (piano).

13antimuzak
Nov 13, 2018, 1:45 am

Tuesday 13th November 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Fiona Talkington presents the first of 4 concerts from LSO St Luke's in London given by the Nash Ensemble and Ashley Wass to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice. Today, members of the Nash Ensemble perform Ireland's heartbreakingly beautiful Piano Trio No.2 written in 1917 and Elgar's Piano Quintet. in A minor, written in his Sussex retreat at the end of the First World War. Fiona Talkignton (presenter) IRELAND Piano Trio No.2 Stephanie Gonley (violin) Adrian Brendel (cello) Ian Brown (piano) ELGAR Piano Quintet in A minor Stephanie Gonley (violin) Michael Gurevich (violin) David Adams (viola) Adrian Brendel (cello) Ian Brown (piano).

14antimuzak
Dic 3, 2018, 1:50 am

Monday 3rd December 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Live from Wigmore Hall, London, former BBC Young Musician Lara Melda plays five poetic masterpieces of the Romantic piano repertory: Chopin's four Ballades and the Second Ballade by Liszt. Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Chopin: Ballade No 1; Ballade No 2 Liszt: Ballade No 2 Chopin: Ballade No 3; Ballade No 4 Lara Melda (piano).

15antimuzak
Dic 6, 2018, 1:49 am

Thursday 6th December 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sarah Walker presents a selection of music from the 2018 Bath Mozartfest. Pianist Angela Hewitt performs Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin. The composer dedicated each of the six movements to a different friend killed during the First World War. This is followed by London Winds performing Mozart's Serenade in C minor, K388; music where Mozart displays his serious side. Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin Angela Hewitt, piano Mozart: Serenade in C minor, K388 London Winds

16antimuzak
Dic 7, 2018, 1:47 am

Friday 7th December 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Sarah Walker presents a selection of music from the 2018 Bath Mozartfest. Beethoven composed his Quartet in B flat major Op 130 during the final years of Beethoven's life. This work originally featured his 'Grosse Fugue' as the climatic movement. However, the composer's friends found the music too demanding and persuaded Beethoven to provide an alternative finale. This performance by the Belcea Quartet restores the work to Beethoven's original vision. Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 130 with Grosse Fugue, Op 133 Belcea Quartet

17antimuzak
Dic 20, 2018, 2:01 am

Thursday 20th December 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

The award-winning Vision Quartet perform Ravel's richly colourful string quartet in F major, dedicated to his teacher Gabriel Faure. Ligeti's early String Quartet No 1 opens the recital. Written during Ligeti's early years in communist Hungary, its countless miniature movements burst with ideas, colour and rhythmic complexity. Ligeti: String Quartet No.1 Ravel: String Quartet in F Major Op. 35 The Vision Quartet

18antimuzak
Dic 31, 2018, 1:49 am

Monday 31st December 2018 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

This week's Radio 3 Lunchtime concerts come from the Musiq'3 Festival, held each summer in Brussels. Today Sarah Walker presents a recital of music by John Dowland, the greatest Elizabethan lutenist, who travelled widely throughout Europe and worked at the court of King Christian IV of Denmark. Dowland excelled at writing in the fashionable Elizabethan 'Melancholy' mode and today's performers have chosen works that Dowland wrote in Denmark in this mood. Dowland Including: The King of Denmark, his galliard; Flow my teares; Semper Dowland Semper Dolens; Mellancoly Galliard; Go cristall teares; Lachrimae Thomas Dunford (lute) Lea Desandre (mezzo soprano).

19antimuzak
Ene 14, 2019, 1:48 am

Monday 14th January 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Live from Wigmore Hall, London. The Juilliard String Quartet from New York give the European premiere of 'One Hundred Years Grows Shorter Over Time' by American composer Lembit Beecher, and Dvorák's F major Quartet, Op. 96, a chamber-music counterpart to his New World Symphony and known as his 'American' Quartet. Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Lembit Beecher: One Hundred Years Grows Shorter Over Time Dvorák: String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) Juilliard String Quartet.

20antimuzak
Ene 15, 2019, 1:52 am

Tuesday 15th January 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

John Toal presents a series of recitals from Northern Ireland Opera's Festival of Voice 2017, recorded at St Patrick's Church of Ireland in Glenarm, Co Antrim. Irish baritone Gavan Ring is joined by pianist Simon Lepper in a performance of Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel, based on the words of Robert Louis Stevenson. Pianist Joseph Middleton performs alongside tenor Toby Spence with Benjamin Britten's "On This Island", music set to the words of the poet, and one of the composer's collaborators, WH Auden. And rounding off today's recital, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnston performs Vaughan Williams' "Four Last Songs", accompanied by pianist Joseph Middleton. This was some of the last music Vaughan Williams wrote, with texts by his wife Ursula, and was first performed in 1959. Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel Gavan Ring (baritone), Simon Lepper (piano) Benjamin Britten: On This Island Op. 11 Toby Spence (tenor), Joseph Middleton (piano) Vaughan-Williams: Four Last Songs Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano). episode 1.

21antimuzak
Ene 21, 2019, 1:46 am

Monday 21st January 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Live from Wigmore Hall, London, presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Keen advocates of 20th-century and contemporary music, violinist Leila Josefowicz and pianist John Novacek play music spanning the last 12 decades including arrangements of well-known works by Prokofiev and Mahler plus one of the last compositions by British-born Oliver Knussen, and Bernd Alois Zimmermann's powerfully expressive sonata. Sibelius arr. Friedrich Hermann: Valse triste Op. 44 No. 1 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op. 80 (2nd movement, Allegro brusco) Knussen: Reflection for violin and piano Mahler arr. Otto Wittenbecher: Adagietto from the Fifth Symphony Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Sonata for violin and piano Leila Josefowicz, violin John Novacek, piano.

22antimuzak
Feb 12, 2019, 1:49 am

Tuesday 12th February 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:02 to 14:00 (58 minutes long)

Cheltenham Festival (Week 2): Beethoven and Bliss.

Fiona Talkington introduces highlights from the 2017 Cheltenham Music Festival. Today, the Nash Ensemble, Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe perform works by Beethoven and Bliss.

Beethoven: Septet in E flat, Op 20
The Nash Ensemble

Bliss: Violin Sonata
Tasmin Little, violin
Martin Roscoe, piano.

23antimuzak
Feb 13, 2019, 1:45 am

Wednesday 13th February 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:02 to 14:00 (58 minutes long)

Cheltenham Festival (Week 2): Schubert and Rachmaninov.

Fiona Talkington introduces more highlights from the 2017 Cheltenham Music Festival. Today, trios by Rachmaninov and Schubert performed by the Gould Trio and the Nash Ensemble.

Schubert: String Trio in B flat, D471
Nash Ensemble

Rachmaninov: Trio élégiaque No 2 in D minor, Op. 9
Gould Trio.

24antimuzak
Feb 15, 2019, 2:06 am

Friday 15th February 2019
Time: 13:02 to 14:00 (58 minutes long)

Cheltenham Festival (Week 2).

Fiona Talkington introduces a final selection of highlights from the 2017 Cheltenham Music Festival. Here, Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe perform sonatas by Beethoven and Franck.

Beethoven; Violin Sonata No 10 in G, Op 96
Franck: Violin Sonata in A
Tasmin Little, violin
Martin Roscoe, piano.

25antimuzak
Feb 27, 2019, 1:46 am

Wednesday 27th February 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:02 to 14:00 (58 minutes long)

Janacek, Bach, Martinu, Liebermann.

Czech chamber music, including pieces by Janacek and Martinu, JS Bach and Lowell Leibermann. Presented by Sarah Walker.

In today's Lunchtime visit to Prague's Rudolfinum Hall, an all female Piano Trio and the Quartet in residence of the Czech Chamber Music Society, as well as another performance from the Benfiato Wind Quintet, and special guest Russian born pianist Kirill Gerstein.

Presented by Sarah Walker.

Leoš Janáček
Mládí
Belfiato Quintet

Bach
Four Duets, BWV 802-805
Kirill Gerstein (piano)

Bohuslav Martinů
String Quartet No 3,
The Bennewitz Quartet:

Lowell Liebermann
Piano Trio No. 1, Op 32
Puella Trio

26antimuzak
Mar 4, 2019, 1:50 am

Monday 4th March 2019 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:02 to 14:00 (58 minutes long)

Pianist Mariam Batsashvili Plays Bach, Haydn and Liszt.

Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a live recital from London's Wigmore Hall, with pianist Mariam Batsashvili performing pieces by Bach, Haydn and Liszt.

From Wigmore Hall, London. Radio 3 New Generation Artist Mariam Batsashvili gained international recognition at the Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Utrecht in 2014, where she was awarded First Prize, as well as the Junior Jury Award and the Press Prize. In this recital she traverses the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras, beginning with Bach's Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, and concluding with Liszt's take on themes from two of Mozart's most loved operas.

Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch.

Bach: Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor BWV903
Haydn: Piano Sonata in D HXVI:37
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
Liszt: Fantasy on themes from Mozart's 'Le nozze di Figaro' and 'Don Giovanni' S. 697 (Howard version)

Mariam Batsashvili (piano)

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