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3MBS Dvořák Marathon

Melbourne Recital CentreSunday 24 February 2019

On Air 3MBS Program GuideDecember 2018 – January 2019

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3MBS Program Guide December 2018 – January 2019

On Air 5 3MBS Announces its 2019 Dvorák Marathon 7 General Manager’s Message 8 Inventi Ensemble 9 Chairman’s Capital Circle 10 Erin Helyard 12 Around Melbourne 14 Reflections Guests in December/January 15 Patrons of 3MBS 16 William Hardy Wins the 2018 3MBS Freemasons

Victoria Young Performer Award 17 Swing Into Spring 18 Thomas Tallis’ Top Twenty Terrific Trinkets

of Tantalizing Trivia 19 December Guide 66 Program Grid 68 January Guide 112 Major Works 126 Abbreviations

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3MBS Announces its 2019 Dvorák Marathon

On 7 November 3MBS announced the featured composer for its 2019 Marathon event – Antonín Dvorák!

Following the success of the 2018 Bach Marathon, the 3MBS Marathon returns to the Melbourne Recital Centre for Australia’s largest one-day live

classical music event on 24 February 2019. There will be an array of stunning performances by some of Australia’s most cherished classical music artists including 3MBS friends Stefanos Cassomenos, Calvin Bowman, Elyane Laussade, the Southerland Trio and the 2018 Yehundi Menuhin International Competition winner, Christian Li. The 2019 3MBS Dvorák Marathon will celebrate some of the best and lesser-known chamber music written by the great Czech composer, including a vast collection of solo piano music. Highlight performances will include the Stabat Mater, “New World” Symphony and more.

“I’m very excited about the 2019 program as it highlights the incredible compositional output of Dvorák,” says Artistic Director, Chris Howlett. “This year’s line-up is an amazing show of Melbourne and Australian artistry and it is lovely to welcome into the 3MBS Marathon family the likes of ANAM, Orava Quartet, The Australian Children’s Choir, Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Orchestra and Corpus Medicorum.”

The 2019 3MBS Dvorák Marathon will also include a dedicated children’s program for our younger listeners, and a masterclass series which offers aspiring musicians a chance to obtain feedback from some of Australia’s fi nest performers.

Single-event, multi-concert and all-day tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through the Melbourne Recital Centre website www.melbournerecital.com.au. You can also purchase a delicious lunchbox with your tickets to ensure your energy is sustained throughout the entire exciting event. With the holidays right around the corner, consider giving the gift of live music to a family member, friend or loved one.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.melbournerecital.com.au. We look forward to seeing you at the 2019 Dvorák Marathon.

“Australia’s biggest single-day classical music event(featuring) Melbourne’s

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General Manager’s Message

The 3MBS Dvorák Marathon at the Melbourne Recital Centre will be on Sunday 24 February 2019. Artistic Director and 3MBS Chairman Chris Howlett has curated six concerts that will celebrate Czech composer, Antonín Dvorák’s work and vision. I extend the warmest of invitations to all to join me and the 3MBS community at this unique event.

Many of you who have supported the station and donated to our technical upgrade appeals will be thrilled to know that this month we began updating equipment in Broadcast Studios 1 and 2. With funding from the Victorian State Government and the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation we were able to commence this vital upgrade that will ensure the sustainability of our community radio station. Recently 3MBS was successful in gaining Plus1 funding from Creative Partnerships Australia for the upgrade of the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio. This will ensure we can provide ongoing live-to-air performances of Melbourne’s fi nest and emerging musicians.

Finally, I acknowledge and celebrate you, our very dear supporters, and extend my good wishes for the holidays and festive season. 2018 has been a fantastic year, and I would like the thank the 3MBS Board, the hard-working staff and all the station’s wonderful volunteers for their skills and dedication in making it so successful. The new year looks very bright for this wonderful station, a community that gains such pleasure in bringing Melbourne the very best of fi ne music!

Gail Southwell

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Inventi Ensemble

by Robin Usher

Flute and oboe are an unusual combination on which to build a group like the Inventi Ensemble, but the group – founded by oboist Ben Opie and flautist Melissa Doecke – is fully occupied fulfilling a philosophy of making music available for everyone. “We love sharing what we do and will take any platform to reach people who would otherwise lack an opportunity to hear music,” he says.

The pair met when they were studying in Canberra in 2002 and became members of a wind quartet before separating to go to different countries to continue their studies. “But we stayed in touch and when I was in Germany Melissa sent me a message saying that I was about to get an invitation to play in an orchestra of expatriates in Bahrain that I should be sure to accept,” Opie laughs.

By coincidence both returned to Australia in 2009, Opie to accept a post with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Doecke to live in Melbourne because she decided it was the best place to be to establish a small ensemble.

Opie eventually also found himself in Melbourne playing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. “We found we still loved playing together and taking advantage of any platform to share music,” he says.

This philosophy has taken them from city concert halls and regional stages to immigration detention centres, performing new commissions and arrangements of classics by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. “Our philosophy is to generate familiar pieces in unexpected ways and to partner them with new works,” Opie says. As an example he points to an arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake for a quintet of flute, oboe, violin, viola and cello. “We have toured that all over regional Victoria and it is always rewarding to see people’s eyes light up when they hear the familiar tunes,” he says.

Melbourne’s detention centres have proven to be the ensemble’s most

rewarding and difficult venues in which to perform. “The early audiences began singing and clapping and we realized we would have to make the concerts as interactive as possible,” Opie says. “It just shows there are many different ways for people to become involved with music.”

“Melissa and I organize all the ensemble’s activities and this keeps growing because we have become so busy,” he says, describing his many activities as a “portfolio career”. As well as the ensemble he teaches at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and is director of the Peninsula Summer Music Festival.

Doecke and Opie will be among seven musicians in a Hawthorn Town Hall concert on 7 December in a program that includes an arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and music by Salieri and Bartók. The musicians will feature the winner of the best string player prize from this year’s Boroondara Eisteddfod, Jing Fei Wang.

The Melbourne Recital Centre concert on 10 December will trace a lineage linking teacher and pupil from 1760 to 2018 from Gluck to Elliott Gyger and include Salieri, Franck, Boulanger and Copland.

“It took a lot of research,” Opie says. “The program will include Gyger’s Inferno, a monster of a piece he wrote for the pianist Michael Kieran Harvey.” The musicians performing the unique program will be Doecke (flute), Paul Zabrowarny (cello and

electronics) and Peter de Jager (piano).

Inventi Ensemble will perform at Hawthorn Town Hall on 7 December and at the Melbourne Recital Centre on 10 December.

Chairman’s Capital CircleFor over 40 years, 3MBS has committed itself to making fine music accessible to the Melbourne Community and beyond. Since our last major capital campaign 10 years ago, technology has made significant advances. Indeed, technology is at the heart of 3MBS.

Therefore, 3MBS has seized the present opportunity to put in place a platform of broadcasting, recording and IT systems that support us now, and into the future. This is why we are gathering a special community of 10 generous donors, including the 3MBS Board, to pledge a minimum of $10,000 each over three years.

It gives us great pleasure to acknowledge our Chairman’s Capital Circle members:

Michael AquilinaHelen BrackJenny Brukner

Hans & Petra HenkellDavid & Angela LiJohn Scully

Tam Vu3MBS BoardAnonymous x 2

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Erin Helyard

by Robin Usher

It will be an evening of firsts. The prize-winning American mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux will make her Melbourne debut in the first appearance in Melbourne of Sydney’s Baroque company, Pinchgut Opera, in concert under artistic director Erin Helyard.

“Pinchgut has been trying to come to Melbourne for a long time but it is very expensive for an opera company to travel,” says Helyard, who has lived in Collingwood for the past three years while teaching at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.

He co-founded the company in 2002 and productions under his direction have won best opera at the Helpmann Awards for three consecutive years. Last year Helyard won the award for best music direction for Handel’s Saul directed by Barrie Kosky at the Adelaide Festival.

Helyard says the concert with Genaux at the Melbourne Recital Centre on 7 December is a great way to introduce the company and the Orchestra of the Antipodes to Melbourne.

“Vivica is one of the world’s greatest performers of this repertoire and is up there with Cecilia Bartoli when it comes to performing this music.” Helyard met her when they both appeared at the 2016 Brisbane Baroque Festival, which collapsed leaving many musicians unpaid. “A wonderful relationship has developed from that catastrophe.”

The mezzo, who was born in Alaska, debuted at New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 1997 in what has become her most performed role, Rosina in Rossini’s The Barber of Seville. But she also champions the work of lesser-known Baroque composers, including Johann Adolf Hasse and Nicola Popora, who were contemporaries of J S Bach. Both composers will feature in the Melbourne concert, as well as works by Handel and Vivaldi.

Genaux will star in Pinchgut’s Australian premiere production of Hasse’s Altarserse in Sydney before coming to Melbourne. “His operas were very popular throughout Europe in the 18th century but are little known today,” Helyard says. “Hasse was admired for his natural shaping of melody, his artful lyrical phrasing and his sensitivity to text and drama. Above all, he was married to one of Europe’s greatest opera singers, Faustina Bordoni.”

Helyard says more operas were produced in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than in the nineteenth, but much of it is not well-known today. “There is so much wonderful music just waiting to be performed,” he says.

J S Bach’s Easter Oratoria will feature in Pinchgut’s Melbourne concert on 6 April next year, as well as Telemann’s Thunder Ode, which has never been performed in Australia. “It is one of Telemann’s greatest works that celebrates the power of creation,” he says. “I think the Easter Oratoria is under-rated, especially as we will mount it in its original form with one singer to a part that allows the audience to experience the artistry of each performer.”

The American mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux performs works by Handel, Vivaldi, Porpora and Hasse for Pinchgut Opera with the Orchestra of the Antipodes directed by Erin Helyard at the Melbourne Recital Centre on 7 December.

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Around Melbourne

by Robin Usher

More premieres from Plexus

The Melbourne chamber ensemble Plexus has championed contemporary composers since its foundation in 2014; the trio announced when they began that concert fees would go into a pool to commission new works.

Plexus is made up of pianist Stefan Cassomenos and two Melbourne Symphony Orchestra players, violinist Monica Curro and clarinettist Philip Arkinstall – and in its next Melbourne Recital Centre concert on 3 December it will premiere another three new Australian works with compositions by Katy Abbott, Clare Strong and John Polglase.

Their December concert, Perpendicular, pays homage to Debussy in his centenary year and will feature actor Helen Morse reading from French La Belle Époque texts.

The program will also include Cassomenos’ Chansons Françaises – adaptations of French songs by such composers as Debussy, Satie, Fauré and Ravel – while Variously Blue by American composer Gerald Cohen presents a different perspective of the same era, highlighting the intersection between jazz and concert music.

Nature quartets from different eras

Melbourne’s Quartz String Quartet – made up of violinists Kathryn Taylor and Philippa West, violist Merewyn Bramble and cellist Zoe Wallace – will present a program celebrating nature at the Melbourne Recital Centre on 4 December.

The program presents three different portraits of nature by composers from different periods, opening with Haydn’s classic, The Lark.

Max Richter’s gentle lament On the Nature of Daylight follows. The work has been featured extensively in cinema, including in Scorsese’s Shutter Island and Villeneuve’s Arrival, and earlier this year became the score for a short film of the same name featuring actor Elisabeth Moss.

The last work in the program is Bruch’s first string quartet, a richly lyrical work which reflects the Romantic influence of Mendelssohn and Schumann.

Australian artists feature in Great Performers

Melbourne Recital Centre’s 2019 Great Performers series celebrates Australian artists more than ever as part of the Centre’s tenth anniversary. The first concert in February features the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s principal violinist Satu Vänskä

supported by pianist Kristian Chong.

New to the series are American pianists Kirill Gerstein (June) and Stephen Kovacevich (July), who is renowned for his Schubert interpretations. Australian soprano Nicole Car and her husband, baritone Étienne Dupuis, will come straight

from New York’s Metropolitan Opera in August, accompanied by pianist Jayson Gillham.

Other artists returning to Melbourne are early music pioneer Jordi Savall with guitarist Xavier Díaz-Latorre in March, pianist Paul Lewis in September and pianist Behzod Abduraimov in November.

Another artist new to Australian audiences is Israeli violinist Vadim Gluzman, who in June will perform solo works by J S Bach and Lera Auerbach, as well as Arvo Pärt’s emotional Speigel im Speigel and Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata with

pianist Daniel de Borah.

Kirill Gerstein

Jordi Savall

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Refl ections Guests in December/January

Taryn Fiebig is an award winning opera and musical theatre soprano. After receiving vocal training at the Opera Studio in Western Australia, she went on to become principal soprano with Opera Australia, singing a wide

range of roles including Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and winning a Helpmann award for creating the role of Lucy in Bliss. She recently performed as Mother in Opera Australia’s production of Metamorphosis. Taryn talks with Susan Porter about the challenges and highlights of her successful career in Refl ections, 4pm Sunday 2 December, repeated 3pm Friday 7 December.

Jane Harper was a full-time journalist when she wrote her fi rst novel, The Dry. In 2015 The Dry won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript by an emerging Victorian. Since then Harper has become

a best-seller author with sales in over 30 languages. She combines the newcomer’s perspective with a familiarity with the Australian landscape to write three Australian crime novels rich in plot, character and place. Jane talks with Susan Porter in Refl ections, 4pm Sunday 9 December, repeated 3pm Friday 14 December.

Refl ections Summer SeriesThe Refl ections team has chosen some of their favourite programs to feature in their Summer Series of repeat broadcasts. Tune in for another chance to hear from these special guests:

Sunday 16 December 4pm: International fl autist, Emmanuel Pahud. Friday 21 December 3pm: Musician, teacher, broadcaster and author, Eddie Ayres. Sunday 23 December 4pm: Broadcaster and international music tour leader, Mairi Nicolson. Friday 28 December 3pm: Environmentalist and former politician, Bob Brown. Sunday 30 December 4pm: Acclaimed mandolin player, Avi Avital. Friday 4 January 3pm: Baptist minister and Chief Advocate for World Vision Australia, Tim Costello AO. Sunday 6 January 4pm: World-class theatre organist and pianist, Tony Fenelon. Friday 11 January 3pm: Professor of Law and former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Professor Gillian Triggs. Sunday 13 January 4pm: Renowned American lyric baritone Thomas Hampson. Friday 18 January 3pm: Author, journalist, radio and TV presenter, Caroline Baum. Sunday 20 January 4pm: Australian composer and Artistic Director of Musica Viva Australia, Carl Vine AO. Friday 25 January 3pm: Cartoonist, poet and cultural commentator, Michael Leunig. Sunday 27 January 4pm: Film-maker, director and author, Robin de Crespigny.

If you miss a Reflections program, or want to listen again to the conversation and music, go to Listen to Past Programs on 3mbs.org.au.

Patrons of 3MBS ensure the station continues to support talented young and established Melbourne musicians. If you would like to know more about the 3MBS Patrons Program please call Stephen Pyk on (03) 9416 1035 for a private discussion.

Patrons of 3MBS

PATRON IN CHIEFThe Honourable Linda Dessau AC Governor of Victoria

CHAMPION PATRONS ($25,000 +)Alan & Shirley Richmond

PLATINUM PATRONS ($10,000 - 24,999)Michael AquilinaJohn Scully

GOLD PATRONS ($5,000 - 9,999)Andrew DixonPeter & Lyndsey HawkinsAlastair Jackson AMPeter Laver AM & Anne LaverDavid & Angela LiDouglas & Monica MitchellMargaret S Ross AM

SILVER PATRONS ($1,000 - 4,999)Bill AbudJohn A BarnsMarc Besen AC & Eva Besen AOAnne BowdenStephen BrainD J BrownJenny BruknerDavid ByrneElise CallanderAndrew & Bronwen CavalloEdward & Alison DaviesJames FinchJune ForesterElisabeth GiddyPeter J Griffi nJean HadgesMarjorie HallIan Haskins OAMGeoff F Hayes

Hans & Petra HenkellAlan & Sally HutchisonGeoff IllingGeorge & Grace KassSigrid KlaubertAlfred & Ursula KlinkSylvia LavelleJohn & Rosemary MacleodPeter & Susan MahlerGillian MarsdenAdrian McEniery & Anne FrankenbergDr Graeme McKinnon & Helen McKinnonDavid MenziesMaria MyersDennis & Fairlie NassauAdrienne ShawJoy SmithDavid & Gai TaylorCherilyn Tillman & Tam VuHeather TrevenaDr Victor Wayne & Dr Karen Wayne OAMJohn & Pat WebbDonald & Barbara WeirMarjorie WhiteVoi WilliamsAnonymous (11)

BRONZE PATRONS ($500 - 999)Anthony Adair & Karen McLeod AdairBarbara AdamsKeith AdamsRosemary AshbyEugene Antczak & Luisa Banks Chris Arnold & Margot CostanzoJane BethellElizabeth BrookesRev John CleghornFiona CrosbyAndrew CurcioMarie DalzielDesley DixonRose Downer

John DulferCraig EvansHarold FabrikantNicky GilderdaleAngela GloverBrian H GoddardDr Colin GoodwinCharles HalikDr Ian Hanson OAMMaurice HaroldLeslie HarrisonJohn HarryAlan HayesLoma HenryWinifred HirstChris HowlettJulienne HuggardJohn LarkinsDr Eric Lindner & Sherrill LindnerTerry McCreddenChristopher MenzBaillieu Myer AC & Sarah MyerMurray & Anne NeilSusan PorterKen RamshawBob Salamonsen & Dr Lois SalamonsenMeredith SchillingAdele SchonhardtColin SimsonJan C SmithJohn E SmithGail SouthwellGordon SpenceKiera StevensVictoria StruttJenny TatchellTina ThoresenBarbara TillotsonThilo & Julie TroschkeHelen VorrathPeter WakeleyJohn Wilkinson & Susan WebsterJill WilliamsRoss WilliamsDavid Zerman & Sarah BarzelAnonymous (4)

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William Hardy Wins the 2018 3MBS Freemasons Victoria Young Performer Award

In October recorder player William Hardy competed against other fine young performers including Michelle McCarthy (soprano), Anastasia Tionadewi (piano) and Dindin Wang (violin) for a chance to represent Victoria in the Fine Music Network Young Virtuoso Awards in Brisbane. Three of the music industry’s leading personnel, Markiyan Melnychenko, Nicole Ng and David Barnard, volunteered their time and expertise to judge and present the prestigious grand prize. 3MBS proudly announces that William Hardy is its 2018 Freemasons Victoria Young Performer Award recipient.

Simultaneously Hardy was awarded the Audience Choice Award, as voted by those in attendance for the most outstanding performance, with a $1,000 prize. “This is my first time travelling interstate for a music competition, so it is quite a big deal for me, and while I am somewhat apprehensive, I am honoured to be representing Victoria for this national award and hope to do the Music Society of Victoria, 3MBS as well as the Australian recorder community proud.”

Although he is now the Freemasons Victoria Young Performer Award recipient, Hardy is a typical Year 12 student who attends McKinnon Secondary College. He is multi-talented with the ability to sing, act and play multiple instruments including bass recorder, flute and tenor saxophone. Hardy studies recorder with Ruth Wilkinson.

In his young music career so far Hardy has been invited to play along with some of Melbourne’s finest orchestras including Bayside Chamber Orchestra, Melbourne Mandolin Orchestra and in Stage School Australia’s 2018 production of Wicked.

In 2015 Hardy was awarded his Licentiate Diploma of Music (with Distinction) in Recorder and won the 2016 International Don Cowell Memorial Trust Solo Recorder Competition in the Under 18 and Open sections. In November Hardy travelled to Brisbane to compete in the 2018 Fine Music Network Young Virtuoso Award. He proudly represented Victoria, 3MBS and Freemasons Victoria performing brilliantly in the face of stiff competition.

3MBS will anounce the 2018 Fine Music Network Young Virtuoso Award winner in a later issue.

Swing Into Spring

An insight into our patron events

Being a 3MBS patron means that you are not simply supporting Melbourne’s premier fine music station, or helping to train our 200 person volunteer base, or contributing to the invaluable mentoring of young artists. The 3MBS Patron Circle also brings with it invitations to numerous social events that showcase the best music which Melbourne has to offer.

The annual Spring Soirée is the station’s way of saying thank you to its supporters – and what better way than with a cocktail party!

This year 3MBS hosted the event at Sofi’s Lounge at the Sofitel on Collins, one of the stations generous sponsors. On the evening of Monday 12 November, over 60 guests joined 3MBS staff members to celebrate and share in the passion for fine music.

Left: Patrons Anne Neil and Andrew and Bronwen Cavallo

It was a wonderful opportunity to meet many of the station’s patrons over bubbly and canapés and to thank them in

person for their ongoing support. The highlight of the evening was a performance by recorder player William Hardy, winner of this year’s 3MBS Freemasons Victoria Young Performer Award. William wowed the room with his virtuosic playing and stage presence, performing works by Vivaldi, a jazz tribute by American composer Pete Evans and a work by Australia’s own Elena Kats-Chernin.

If you would like to be part of the Patron Circle and enjoy the company of like-minded music lovers, then we invite you to join us on our journey. For more information contact the station’s Philanthropy Manager at [email protected] or call (03) 9416 1035.

Left: Patrons Angela Glover and Rowland Baldwin

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SATURDAY 1 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Peter Mecoles

Shostakovich: Symphony No.11 in G minor, “The Year 1905”, Op.103. Helsinki PO/James DePreist. Delos D/CD 3080 68

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Wassenaer: Concerto Armonici No.2 in B fl at. Brandenburg Consort/Roy Goodman. Hyperion CDA 66670 11Hoffmann: My soul extols and praises God’s grace. Markus Schafer, ten. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.557615 15Locke: Suite No.2 in D. Hesperion XX/Jordi Savall. Astree ES 9921 9Phinot: Lamentations. Sospiri/Christopher Watson. Naxos 8.573078 11Lebrun: Oboe Concerto No.1 in D minor. Paul Goodwin, oboe. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 431 821-2 19Pescetti: Harp Sonata in C minor. Susanna Mildonian, harp. Astoria DP 87005 9Groneman: Concerto in G for Flute, Two Violins & Continuo. Musica Ad Rhenum. NM Classics 92037 14

Giacomelli: Adriano in Siria: Mancare Dio mi sento. Vivica Genaux, m-sop. Academy for Ancient Music Berlin/Rene Jacobs. HM HMC 901778 11Berwald: Reminiscences from the Norwegian Mountains. Gavle SO/Petri Sakari. Naxos 8.555370 9

8.00 Classically Kidswith Biddy Connor

A world of classical music for kids of all ages. Featuring regular segments, young performers, news, information and opportunities for you and your kids to explore the world of fi ne music.

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Includes: Webern: Im Summerwind. Chicago SO/Bernard Haitink. CSO-Resound 901 1002 15Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Op.71. Einar Steen-Nokleberg, pno. Naxos 8.553396 23Berlioz: Les Nuits d’ete, Op.7. Veronique Gens, sop. Lyon Opera Orch/Louis Langree. Virgin VC5 45422 2 26

DecemberA day-by-day program of our fi ne music broadcasting.

Program exclusive to Digital DAB+

Program exclusive to FM 103.5

1. Who composed Kullervo?

2. I was born in Uruguay on 3 December 1938. I married the soprano Carole Farley in 1969 and in 1982 became Principal Guest Conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Who am I?

3. What is the missing word in Stravinsky’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Psalms?

4. The fi rst opera written specifi cally for television in America premiered on 24 December 1951. Its name and composer?

5. Who composed the music for the ballet L’Île enchantée?

6. With a nickname associated with a sparrow, I was a famous French singer and cabaret performer, born on 19 December 1915. Who am I?

7. Who is the London Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director?

8. Christmas Eve, premiered on 10 December 1895, is an opera by which Russian composer?

9. Who was the Australian composer of The Fifth Continent?

10. Born on 9 December 1892, Beatrice Harrison was the soloist in 1928 in the fi rst electrical recording of whose cello concerto?

11. Which member of the Bach family died on 1 January 1782?

12. Which Australian composer wrote the tone poem Haunted Hills?

13. Who composed La fi nta giardiniera, an opera premiered in Munich on 13 January 1775?

14. Who composed a set of preludes and fugues for pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva?

15. Which musical, based on a novel by Charles Dickens, opened on Broadway on 6 January 1963?

16. Australia’s Amy Dickson is a virtuoso player of which instrument?

17. Based on a fairy tale published by Charles Perrault as La Belle au bois dormant, a ballet was premiered in St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre on 15 January 1890. What is its English title and who composed the music?

18. What is a Singspiel?

19. Who composed the set of piano pieces Sports et divertissements?

20. Born on 31 January 1937, who composed the opera Einstein on the Beach?

Thomas Tallis’ Top Twenty Terrifi c Trinkets of Tantalizing Trivia

compiled by John Barns

The answers to these questions are published on page 126

Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg

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Raff: Symphony No.9 in E minor, “In Summer”, Op.208. Slovak State PO/Urs Schneider. Marco Polo 8.223362 36

10.00 Arts Weeklywith Phillipa Edwards or Stephanie Kechayas

produced by Mariese Shallard

Covering arts in Melbourne and Victoria.

11.00 Music In Melbournewith Kristian Pithieor Tim Hannah

Local musicians and performances, including guests live from our performance studio. Produced by Tim Hannah.

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Includes: Ireland: A London Overture. West Australian SO/David Measham. ABC 446 282-2 13Goodwin: Drake 400 Suite. West Australian SO/David Measham. ABC 446 279-2 8Hill: Three Aboriginal Dances. Larry Sitsky, pno. ANU CSM:40 7Beethoven: Fantasia in G minor, Op.77. Rudolf Buchbinder, pno. Teldec 9031-73868-2 10Beethoven: Trio in B fl at, Op.11. Paul Dean, cl. Chris Howlett, vlc. Ian Munro, pno. 3MBS rec. 20Praetorius: Terpsichore: Six Dances. Collegium Terpsichore/Fritz Neumeyer. Archiv 479 1045 AB55 15Telemann: Recorder Suite in A minor. Jiri Stivin, rec. Capella Istropolitana/Richard Edlinger. Naxos 8.550156 25

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Purcell: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary, 1694, “Come Ye Sons of Art”. Soloists. King’s College Choir, Cambridge. AAM/Stephen Cleobury. EMI 3 44438 2 22Handel: Organ Concerto in B fl at, Op.4/6. Marie-Claire Alain, org. Jean-Francois Paillard CO/Jean-Francois Paillard. Erato 2292-45448-2 10Britten: Diversions, Op.21. Steven Osborne, pno. BBC Scottish SO/Ilan Volkov. Hyperion CDA 67625 22Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony (Symphony No.2). Halle Orch/Sir John Barbirolli. EMI 5 65109 2 47

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Includes: Mozart: Variations in C on Ah, vous dirai-je Maman, K.265. Andras Schiff, pno. Universal Mozart 225 14Mendelssohn: Fantasia in F sharp minor, Op.28. Nikolai Demidenko, pno. Hyperion CDA 66781 14Bloch: Poems of the Sea. Istvan Kassai, pno. Marco Polo 8.223288 20

Agnew: Fantasie Sonata. Nicholas Young, pno. Scintillations SCIN 1401 10Rachmaninov: Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op.42. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. Decca 478 5093 20Rachmaninov (arr. Kocsis): Vocalise, Op.34/14. Zoltan Kocsis, pno. Philips 478 4614 6Glazunov: Theme & Variations in F sharp minor, Op.72. Stephen Coombs, pno. Hyperion CDA 66844 18

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Includes: Pez: Concerto pastorale in F. Colegium Aureum/Franzjosef Maier. DHM 88697-58759-2-7 20Schelle: Actus musicus for Christmas. Leipzig University Chorus. Pauliner Baroque Ensemble/Wolfgang Unger. Thorofon Capella CTH 2275 24Stradella: Trumpet Sonata in D. Jurgen Schuster, tpt. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.551077 8Gilles: Laudate nomen Domini. Soloists. Orpheus Festival Choir & Ensemble/Guy Laurent. DP K617193 20Corelli: Concerto grosso in G minor, “Christmas Concerto”, Op.6/8. La Pastorella/Frederic de Roos. K617 193 13Buxtehude: Cantata, “Now thank we all our God”, BuxWv.79. Soloists. Hanover Boys’ Choir. Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman. Erato 229-45294-2 13

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Lauris ElmsGluck: Orfeo ed Euridice: Come, come to your husband’s bidding. O fi endish delusion. Love so tender. Rhonda Bruce & Nance Grant, sops. Lauris Elms, contr. Orch/Richard Divall. GAV 000-1 10

Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade, D.118. Ellens Gesang 1, D.837. Ellens Gesang 2, D.838. Lauris Elms, contr. John Winther, pno. ABC 442 371-2 15Donizetti: La favorita: O mio Fernando. Lauris Elms, contr. West Australian SO/Geoffrey Arnold. ABC 442 368-2 7Brahms: Four Serious Songs, Op.121. Berg: Seven Early Songs. Lauris Elms, contr. Geoffrey Parsons, pno. ABC 426 191-2 17Chausson: Poeme de l’amour et de la mer, Op.19. Lauris Elms, contr. Sydney SO/Robert Pikler. ABC 446 279-2 25Le Gallienne: Divine Poems of John Donne. Lauris Elms, contr. Geoffrey Parsons, pno. ABC 426 191 2 12

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 2 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelMusic by Josef Suk – Program 2

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Simon Colvinprepared by Peter Wakeley

Includes: Monk: Hark, a herald voice is sounding. Trad: Be thou my vision. Trad: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. Shaw: Hills of the North rejoice. Musicalisches Hand-buch, Hamburg, 1690: On Jordan’s Bank.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Simon Colvin

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5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyAustralian National Piano

Award 2018 - Semi Final Performances by Vatche Jambazian & Robbin Reza; Riverlinks Eastbank Concert Hall, Shepparton; 7/9/2018. (Recorded by Steve Bullock).

Vatche Jambazian & Robbin RezaHaydn: Piano Sonata in B minor, Hob.XVI:32. Janacek: Piano Sonata in E fl at minor, “From the Street”. Schubert: Impromptu in G fl at, D.899/3. Scriabin: Etude in D sharp minor, Op.8/12. Prokofi ev: Piano Sonata No.3 in A minor, Op.28. Schubert: Klavierstucke, D.946. Debussy: Ballade. Szymanowski: Serenade de Don Juan.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Parsons: Magnifi cat. Parsons Affayre/Warren Trevelyan-Jones. Vox Foris MMPA 001 13Bach: Cantata, “Come Thou of man the Saviour”, BWV.61. Soloists. Collegium Vocale Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe. HM HML 5908369.71 14

Graun: Christmas Oratorio. Ingrid Schmithusen, sop. Lena Susanne Norin, contr. Markus Schafer, ten. Klaus Mertens, bass. Rhenish Church Choir. Das Kleine Konzert/Hermann Max. CPO 999 707-2 73

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Henry VIII (arr. Howarth): Rose without a Thorn Suite. Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/Philip Jones. Decca 417 534-2 12Humble: Cabaret Songs: Excerpts. Jessica Aszodi, sop. Rohan Murray, pno. 3MBS rec. 12Sibelius: Symphony No.5 in E fl at, Op.82. Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer. ABC 476 3946 32Theatre: Palapitj-ngu, Kaloyn-I (The Six Seasons, from cold to hot). Archie Roach & Corey Theatre, vocs. St Patrick’s & Consolidated Schools Choir. Joe Chindamo, kybd. Spring Festival Strings. 3MBS rec. 15Reger: Serenade in D, Op.77a. Sylvie Leprohon, fte. Mark Drummond, vln. Gabrielle Halloran, vla. 3MBS rec. 20Bach: Oboe & Violin Concerto in C minor, BWV.1060R. Anne Gilby, oboe. Elizabeth Sellars, vln. Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam. Private rec. 14

MONDAY 3 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Dvorak: Symphony No.9 in E minor, “From the New World”, B.178, Op.95. Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein. DG 427 346-2 50

6.00 Daybreakwith Frank Prain

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Music in Time of War – Episode 1

Includes: Widor: Overture portugaise. Harold Fabrikant, org. University of Melbourne SO/Richard Davis. Private rec. 16Homilius: Ergreiget de Psalterm ihr christlichen Chore. Kornerscher Sing-Verein Dresden. Dresdner Instrumental-Concert/Peter Kopp. Carus 83.170 17Otano: Adagio. Esteban Elizondo Iriarte, org (Baslica de Loyola, Aspeitia). Aeolus AE 10651 9

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Handel: Harp Concerto in B fl at, Op.4/6. Lily Laskine, harp. Jean-Francois Paillard CO/Jean-Francois Paillard. Erato 2292-45084-2 13Massenet: Le Cid. National PO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 478 5437 19Telemann: Ten Heroic Marches. Maurice Andre, tpt. Hedwig Bilgram, org. Erato 2292-45400-2 15Grieg: Symphonic Dances, Op.64. Bergen PO/Dmitri Kitajenko. Virgin VC7 59301 2 34Bach: Cantata, “How sad and sick at heart”, BWV.58. Soloists. Munich Bach Choir & Orch/Karl Richter. Archiv 479 1712 14Haydn: Piano Sonata in B fl at, Hob.XVI:41. Sviatoslav Richter, pno. Decca 436 454-2 11

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Includes: Bernstein: Serenade after Plato’s Symposium. Isaac Stern, vln. Symphony of the Air/Leonard Bernstein. Sony SMK 64508 31Ives: String Quartet No.1, “From the Salvation Army”. Emerson Quartet. DG 435 864-2 21

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Wagner: Tannhauser: Overture. Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 439 768-2 14Schubert (arr. Tausig): Marche militaire, D.733. Dennis Hennig, pno. Etcetera KTC 1086 6

Khachaturian: Spartacus Suite No.2: Excerpts. Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8927 9Crusell: Introduction & Variations on a Swedish Air, Op.12. Thea King, cl. London SO/Alun Francis. Hyperion CDD 22017 10Rossini: William Tell: Overture. London SO/Geoffrey Simon. ABC 426 378-2 12Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in D minor. Yehudi Menuhin, vln. RCA Victor CO. Naxos 8.110991 23Bizet: Symphony in C. New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. CBS MYK 44718 28Strauss Jnr. (arr. Gamley): Cinderella: Excerpts. National PO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 430 852-2 8

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor, Op.18. Sviatoslav Richter, pno. Warsaw PO/Stanislaw Wislocki. DG 457 208-2 35Mozart: Sketches for a Ballet Intermezzo, K.299b. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Universal Mozart 225 20Byrd: O lux beata Trinitas. Leighton Jones: Tota pulchra es. Trinity College Choir, Melbourne/Michael Leighton Jones. Cherubic TCC 003 9Handel: Cuopre tal volta il cielo, HWV.98. Michael Leighton Jones, bar. Arcadia/Jacqueline Ogeil. Tall Poppies TP 173 #Clementi: Symphony No.3 in G, “Great National”. Philharmonia Orch/Claudio Scimone. Erato 4509-92191-2 27

4.00 Refl ections

With special guest, Australian soprano,Taryn Fiebig.

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10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Includes: Tavener: Thunder Entered Her. William Kendall, ten. Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill. David Dunnett, org. Virgin VC5 45035 2 17Palmer: The Canticles of Advent. Alison Morgan & Nicole Thomson, sops. Raff Wilson, ten. Cantillation/Philip Chu. ABC 476 6290 16Tormis: Ingrian Evenings. Noorus/Ene Uleoja. Arti Audio AA 0810 18Tubin: String Quartet. Tallinn Quartet. BIS 574 20Grechaninov: Snowfl akes, Op.47. Ludmila Kuznetsova, m-sop. Russian State Symphonic Cappella. Russian State SO/Valery Polyansky. Chandos CHAN 9397 14Debussy (arr. Bavouzet): Jeux (arr. Two Pianos). Vladimir Ashkenazy & Vovka Ashkenazy, pnos. Decca 478 1090 17

12.00 Singers & Songswith June SloaneRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Phil Moye

Buxtehude: Sonata in G minor, Op.2/3. Latitude 37. 3MBS rec. 12Shostakovich: Symphony No.8 in C minor, Op.65. Adelaide SO/Nicholas Braithwaite. ABC 426 510-2 67Handel: Water Music Suite in F, HWV.348. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 0441 31Handel: Water Music Suite in D/G, HWV.349/350. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 0441 23Beethoven: String Quartet No.5 in A, Op.18/5. Goldner Quartet. ABC 476 3542 32

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Colin Fox

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Lachner: Septet in E fl at. Ensemble Villa Musica. Marco Polo 8.223282 41Lachner: Fragen. Frauenliebe und leben. Herbst. Dame Joan Sutherland, sop. Barry Tuckwell, horn. Richard Bonynge, pno. Decca 421 552-2 11Schubert: Variations in A fl at, D.813. Daniel Barenboim & Martha Argerich, pno duet. DG 479 4647 19Saint-Saens: Violin Sonata No.2 in E fl at, Op.102. Xue Wei, vln. John Lenehan, pno. ASV DCA 892 22Britten: Phantasy Quartet in F minor for Oboe & Strings, Op.2. Janet Craxton, oboe. Members of Gabrieli String Quartet. Decca 01948/3000 13

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with Mariese Shallard

Includes: Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in G minor, “Summer”, RV.315. Pinchas Zukerman, vln. Israel PO/Zubin Mehta. DG 2531 110 11Prokofi ev: Summer Day, Op.65b. New London Orch/Ronald Corp. Helios CDH 55177 15Alfven: Swedish Rhapsody No.1, “Midsummer Vigil”, Op.19. Swedish RSO/Esa-Pekka Salonen. Sony SK 46668 13Webern: Im Summerwind. Chicago SO/Bernard Haitink. CSO-Resound 901 1002 15

Ichiyanagi: Flowers Blooming in Summer. Alice Giles, harp. Arnan Wiesel, pno. Koch Schwann 3-1765-2 7Carr-Boyd: Balmoral Beach John Clarke, cornet. Rag. John Martin, pno. Wirripang Wirr 029 7Bennett: Summer Music. Kenneth Smith, fte. ASV DCA 739 10

TUESDAY 4 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.3 in D, “Polish”, Op.29. Chicago SO/Claudio Abbado. Sony 82876-88807-2 44

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Music in Time of War – Episode 2

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Frank Pam

Berwald (b.4/12/1787): Septet in B fl at. Members of Arion Wind Quintet & Schein String Quartet. Naxos 8.553714 23Berwald: Serenade in F. Thomas Annmo, ten. Joakim Kallhed, pno. Arion Wind Quintet. Schein String Quartet. Mikael Bjork, db. Naxos 8.553714 14Mahler: Youths Magic Horn, excerpts. Yvonne Minton (b.4/12/1938), m-sop. Chicago SO/Sir Georg Solti. ABC 470 241-2 16Piston: Quintet for Flute & String Quartet. Olga Shylayeva, fte. Michele Walsh & James Buswell, vlns. Randolph Kelly, vla. Carol Ou, vlc. Naxos 8.559071 18Piston: String Sextet. Dimity Hall & James Buswell, vlns. Theodore Kuchar & Randolph Kelly, vlas. Judith Glyde & Carol Ou, vlcs. Naxos 8.559071 18

Currie (b.4/12/1955): Stopping by woods on a snowy evening. Hartley Newnham, alto. Genevieve Lacey, rec. Move MD 3165 6Berwald: Fantasy on Two Swedish Folk-melodies. Bengt-Ake Lundin, pno. Naxos 8.554286 7

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Bach: Orchestral Suite No.4 in D, BWV.1069. Helmut Winschermann, Ingo Goritzki & Jochen Muller-Brincken, oboes. Wolfgang Basch Trumpet Ensemble. German Bach Soloists/Helmut Winschermann. RCA RL 30458 (LP) 19Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A, K.622. Thea King, basset cl. English CO/Jeffrey Tate. Hyperion CDA 66199 31Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito, K.621: Excerpts. Yvonne Minton (b.4/12/1938), m-sop. ROHO/Sir Colin Davis. ABC 470 241-2 14Mahler: Songs of a Wayfarer. Yvonne Minton, m-sop. Chicago SO/Sir Georg Solti. ABC 470 241-2 16Ries: Piano Concerto No.3 in C sharp minor, Op.55. Maria Littauer, pno. Hamburg SO/Alois Springer. Vox CDX 5111 31Brahms: String Sextet No.2 in G, Op.36. Stuttgart Soloists. Naxos 8.550436 23Stenhammar: Three Fantasies, Op.11. Mats Widlund, pno. Musica Sveciae MSCD 613 14Wiren: Serenade for Strings, Op.11. Bournemouth SO/Kenneth Montgomery. EMI 2 68161 2 16

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdale

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

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7.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Vanessa Sharman in RecitalThis special live to air performance showcases the musical talents of painist Vanessa Sharman, who every Saturday afternoon, presents a wonderful and varied program on Piano Notes on 3MBS.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Haydn: L’Infedelta delusa: Overture. Haydn Sinfonietta Vienna/Manfred Huss. Koch Schwann 3-1723-2 8J C Bach: Quintet in D, Op.11/6. Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam. 3MBS rec. 14Mozart: Symphony No.36 in C, “Linz”, K.425. Prague CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80759 32Boccherini: String Quartet in G minor, G.205. Quartetto Borciani. Naxos 8.555043 22Tartini: Trumpet Concerto in D. Maurice Andre, tpt. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Erato 2292-45062-2 10Clementi: Piano Sonata in F minor, Op.13/6. Susan Alexander-Max, fortepiano. Naxos 8.555808 21

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 5 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F, “Pastoral”, Op.68. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Hyperion CDS 44303 40

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Music in Time of War – Episode 3

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Bach: Christmas Oratorio: Jauchzet, frohlocket. Hungarian Radio Choir. Failoni CO/Geza Oberfrank. Naxos 8.550827 7Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581. Catherine McCorkill, cl. Australian String Quartet. 3MBS rec. 33M Haydn: Duo No.1 in C, P.127. Thomas Zehetmair, vln. Tabea Zimmermann, vla. Teldec 244 192-2ZK 12Schumann: Fantasy in C, Op.17. Stephen Hough, pno. Virgin VC7 90770 2 31Edwards: Piano Trio. Australian Trio. ABC 476 5235 19

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Quilter: Where the Rainbow Ends Suite. CSRSO/Adrian Leaper. Marco Polo 8.223444 14

Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.22. Philippe Entremont, pno. Toulouse Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson. CBS M2YK 45624 23Mahler: Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor. Melbourne SO/Markus Stenz. ABC 476 1024 72Mills: Aeolian Caprices. Queensland SO/Richard Mills. ABC 432 251-2 6Mendelssohn: Variations concertantes, Op.17. Zoe Knighton, vlc. Amir Farid, pno. Move MD 3338 11Glazunov: The Seasons, Op.67. Sydney SO/Alexander Lazarev. Sydney Symphony 5502 38

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

Includes: Scarlatti: Sonata in C sharp minor, K.247. Patrice Mathews, hpschd. VG 1007 6Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op.43. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. London SO/Andre Previn. Decca 478 5093 24

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Alan de Niese

Includes: Vivaldi: Bajazet. Patrizia Ciofi , sop. Vivica Genaux, m-sop. David Daniels, alto. Ildebrando D’Arcangelo, bass. Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi. Virgin VC5 45676 2 146

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 6 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Joseph: Symphony for Organ & Strings. Melville Waters, org. Adelaide CO/Graham Abbott. Move MD 3301 20

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Music in Time of War – Episode 4

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Includes: Schubert: Violin Sonata in A, “Grand Duo”, D.574. Adele Anthony, vln. Jonathan Feldman, pno. Naxos 8.554148 22Barber: Piano Sonata in E fl at minor, Op.26. Peter Lawson, pno. Virgin VC7 91163 2 20Gifford: Fantasy. Laura Chislett, fte. Stephanie McCallum, pno. ABC 446 738-2 7Smetana: Memories of Bohemia in the Form of Polkas, Op.12. Andras Schiff, pno. Teldec 3984-21261-2 10Bowman: June Light. Greta Bradman, sop. Calvin Bowman, org. 3MBS rec. 14Beethoven: String Quartet No.2 in G, Op.18/2. Goldner Quartet. ABC 476 3542 24

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

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1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Includes: Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15. Claudio Arrau, pno. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Award AWCD 28190 53Dvorak: Symphony No.6 in D, B.112, Op.60. Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek. Decca 478 7327 43Benjamin: Violin Concerto. Lorraine McAslan, vln. Royal Scottish NO/John Gibbons. Dutton Epoch CDLX 7279 26Schumann: Carnaval, Op.9. Melbourne SO/Vernon Handley. ABC 476 6341 28Meale: Cantilena pacifi ca. Erica Kennedy, vln. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 3221 8

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

The Life and Music of Giacomo Puccini, Part 2In Illuminations this week we continue to follow the trials and

tribulations of this remarkable composer. Academically lazy, he nevertheless composed some of the most memorable operas. His affairs were legendary. His wife’s jealousy of imagined affairs was equally so and led to the suicide of an innocent village girl and her being charged with causing it. Yet, even with all of this, Puccini continued to turn out many operas while his librettists tore their hair out with frustration at his constant demands. Join Rodney Phillips to fi nd out if he was the worthy successor to Verdi as many believed?

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 7 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Esther Peng

Rubinstein: Symphony No.4 in D minor, “Dramatic”, Op.95. Slovak State PO/Robert Stankovsky. Marco Polo 8.22319 66

6.00 Daybreakwith Adrian McEnieryprepared by Jane Mitchell

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Music in Time of War – Episode 5

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Includes: Cherubini: Concert Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. EMI CDC 7 54438 2 10Dowland: Can she excuse my wrongs? Anon: Variations on Greensleeves. Simon Martyn-Ellis, theorbo. Latitude 37. 3MBS rec. 8Bowman: Now touch the air softly. Jaqueline Porter, sop. Calvin Bowman, pno. 3MBS rec. 16Brahms: Horn Trio in E fl at, Op.40. Barry Tuckwell, horn. Itzhak Perlman, vln. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. Decca 478 5093 27Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46. Gerard Willems, pno. ABC 481 1702 13

Giuliani: Guitar Concerto No.1 in A, Op.30. John Williams, gtr. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 63385 30

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Includes: Glazunov: The Seasons: Summer. Sydney SO/Wilfred Lehmann. ABC 476 8090 12Delius: Summer Night on the River. Welsh National Opera Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras. Argo 433 704-2 6Prokofi ev: Summer Day, Op.65b. New London Orch/Ronald Corp. Helios CDH 55177 15Allworth: Indian Summer: Moonlight Over Kirribilli. Ray Lemond, pno. Jade JADCD 1084 7Raff: Symphony No.9 in E minor,, “In Summer” Op.208. Slovak State PO/Urs Schneider. Marco Polo 8.223362 36Camilleri: Concertino No.4, “Summer Nights in Malta”. Jennifer Micallef & Glen Inanga, pnos. Bournemouth SO/Brian Schembri. Diversions 24126 12Peel: In Summertime on Bredon. Butterworth: On the Idle Hill of Summer. Sir Thomas Allen, bar. Geoffrey Parsons, pno. Virgin VC7 91105 2 8Piazzolla: Summer in Buenos Aires. Kremerata Baltica/Gidon Kremer. Nonesuch 79568-2 6

3.00 Refl ectionsRepeat of Sunday’s program.

With special guest, Australian soprano,Taryn Fiebig.

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porter

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 8 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Paul Burke

Mills: Symphony of Nocturnes. Melbourne SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 4217 29

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Heinichen: Concerto grosso in F, Seibel 234. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 437 549-2 9Schutz: Alleluja lobet den Herren, SWV.38. AAM & Chorus/Paul Goodwin. HM HMU 907202 8Matteis: Suite in G minor, Book 2, Nos.10-18. Arcadian Academy/Nicholas McGegan. HM HMU 907067 13Rogier: Laboravi in gemitu meo. Sarum Consort/Andrew Mackay. Naxos 8.572582 6

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Vorisek: Fantasia in C, Op.12. Nikolai Demidenko, pno. Hyperion CDA 66781 11Mouton: Verbum bonum et suave. Brabant Ensemble/Stephen Rice. Hyperion CDA 67933 11Anon: Carmina Burana: Ecce gratum et optatum-Chorea Flora. Renaissance Players/Winsome Evans. Walsingham WAL 8003-2 8Scheibe: Flute Concerto in A. Maria Bania, fte. Concerto Copenhagen/Andrew Manze. Chandos CHAN 535 16Ruppe: Duet in F. Wyneke Jordans & Leo Van Doeselaar, pno duet. Stemra BFO A-14 10

8.00 Classically Kidswith Biddy Connor

A world of classical music for kids of all ages. Featuring regular segments, young performers, news, information and opportunities for you and your kids to explore the world of fi ne music.

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Includes: Holst: A Somerset Rhapsody, Op.21/1. Heidelberg SO/Christopher Kopke. 3MBS rec. 10Dohnanyi: String Quartet No.2 in D fl at, Op.15. Gabrieli Quartet. Chandos CHAN 8718 28Scriabin: Piano Sonata No.5 in F sharp, Op.53. Cameron Roberts, pno. 3MBS rec. 12Suk: A Summer’s Tale, Op.29. Czech PO/Libor Pesek. Supraphon SU 4132-2 52

10.00 Arts Weeklywith Phillipa Edwards or Stephanie Kechayas

produced by Mariese Shallard

Covering arts in Melbourne and Victoria.

11.00 Music In Melbournewith Kristian Pithieor Tim Hannah

Local musicians and performances, including guests live from our performance studio. Produced by Tim Hannah.

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Madi Chwasta

Includes: Veracini: Overture No.1 in B fl at. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 439 937-2 14Kodaly: Adagio. Diana Steiner, vln. Otto Herz, pno. Private rec. 7Holst: Eight Canons for Equal Voices. Baccolian Singers of London/Ian Humphris. EMI 5 65123 2 6Tchaikovsky: Marche slave in B fl at, Op.31. West Australian SO/Vladimir Verbitsky. ABC 446 058-2 10Hill: String Quartet No.7 in A. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.572446 21Mozart: Horn Concerto No.2 in E fl at, K.417. Jacek Muzyk, horn. Amadeus CO/Agnieska Duczmal. Naxos 8.570419 14Borodin: Symphony No.2 in B minor. London SO/Jean Martinon. Decca 478 3188 25

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

153rd anniversary of Jean Sibelius (b.8/12/1865)• Live performance. Kyla Matsuura Miller, vln. Leigh Harrold, pno. 30• En Saga, Op.9. Pittsburgh SO/Lorin Maazel. Sony SK 53272 17• Snofrid, Op.29. Stina Ekblad, spkr. Jubilate Choir. Lahti SO/Osmo Vanska. BIS 1265 14• Symphony No.5 in E fl at, Op.82. Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer. ABC 476 3946 32

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Includes: Bach: English Suite No.3 in G minor, BWV.808. Maria Joao Pires, pno. DG 479 1043 25Beethoven: Diabelli Variations in C, Op.120. Peter Donohoe, pno. EMI CDC 7 54792 2 44Bizet: Children’s Games. Katia Labeque & Marielle Labeque, pno duet. Philips 420 159-2 22Munro: Blue Rags. Ian Munro, pno. Tall Poppies TP 186 15

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

de Lalande: Symphonies des noels. Les Violons du Roy/Bernard Labadie. Dorian DOR 90180 6Binchois: A solis ortus cardine. Pro Cantione Antiqua, London/Bruno Turner. DHM 88697-58759-2-9 6Costanzi: Sonata in C for Two Cellos. Giovanni Sollima & Monika Leskoval, vlcs. Glossa GCD 923801 6

Monteverdi: Magnifi cat Primo. King’s Consort & Choir/Robert King. Hyperion CDA 67428 14Charpentier: Carols for Instruments, H.531, 534. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 435 262-2 8Schutz: Christmas Story, SWV.435. Soloists. Munich Motet Choir. Munich Residence Orch/Hans Rudolf Zobeley. Orfeo C002811 A 37Purcell: Two Christmas Interludes. Northwest Chamber Orch of Seattle/Alun Francis. Helios CDH 55048 5Bach: Christmas Oratorio: Schlafe mein Liebster, BWV.248. Aafje Heynis, contr. Vienna SO/Hans Gillesberger. Philips 464 631-2 10Corelli: Recorder Sonata in D minor, Op.5/7. Frederic de Roos, rec. La Pastorella/Frederic de Roos. Ricercar RIC 235 9

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Zurich Tonhalle OrchestraLehar: The Merry Widow: Overture. Zurich Tonhalle Orch/Franz Lehar. Naxos 8.110857 8Schumann: Symphony No.2 in C, Op.61. Zurich Tonhalle Orch/David Zinman. Arte Nova 82876 57743 2 36Ravel: Piano Concerto in D for the Left Hand. Yuja Wang, pno. Zurich Tonhalle Orch/Lionel Bringuier. DG 479 4954 17Khachaturian (arr. Rampal): Violin Concerto in D minor (arr. Flute). Emmanuel Pahud, fte. Zurich Tonhalle Orch/David Zinman. EMI 5 57487 2 39Lehar: Gold and Silver Waltz, Op.79. Zurich Tonhalle Orch/Franz Lehar. Naxos 8.110857 8

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

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SUNDAY 9 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelMusic by Ernest Bloch – Program 1

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Barbara Richardson

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Thomas: Ye gates lift up your heads on high. Wolstenholme: There’s a light upon the mountains. Trad. (Scottish Psalter 1653): O for a closer walk with God. Trad. (adapted Havergal): Ye servants of the Lord. Turle: My God, how wonderful thou art. Stainer: Come, thou long expected Jesus.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Bach: Fantasia super “Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland” BWV.659a. Andrew Shenton, org. Ethereal ER-119 6Parker: Scherzo, Op.32/3. Rogers: Tokkatina in G. Martin Weyer, org. Raven OAR 410 6Gibbons: This is the record of John. Stuart Hartley, ten. Michael Liley, alto. Winchester Cathedral Choir. Consort of Musicke/Martin Neary. James Lancelot, org. ASV GAU 119 6Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme, BWV.645. Peter Kneeshaw, org. Kneeshaw rec. 6Handel: Sonata in C, HWV.578. John O’Donnell, org. ABC 476 1565 7Trad: Rorate caeli desuper. Veni, O Sapientia. Niederltaicher Scholaren/Konrad Ruhland. Sony S2K 62805 6

Lloyd Webber: Trio. Jackson: The Sweet Rivelet. Paul Stubbings, org. 3MBS rec. 6

9.00 Morning Classicswith Paul Butler

Includes: Mozart: Divertimento in F, K.247. Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 479 0186 32Brahms: Symphony No.1 in C minor, Op.68. West Australian SO/Asher Fisch. ABC 481 4413 42M Haydn: String Quintet in G, P.109. L’Archibudelli. Sony SK 53987 25

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Includes: Schubert: String Quartet No.2 in C, D.32. Kodaly Quartet. Naxos 8.557107 18Tartini: Cello Concerto in D. Roel Dieltiens, vlc. Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini. HM HMC 901548 21

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Berwald: Foot-race. Gavle SO/Petri Sakari. Naxos 8.555370 9Hubay (arr. Langford): Scenes from Csardas, “Hejre Kati”, Op.32/4. Evelyn Glennie, perc. National PO/Barry Wordsworth. RCA RD 60870 6Boccherini: Symphony in A, G.511. Cantilena/Adrian Shepherd. Chandos CHAN 8414 16C P E Bach: Flute Concerto in D minor, Wq.22. Ingrid Dingfelder, fte. English CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. ASV QS 6012 23Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy, Op.25. Zhen-rong Wang, vln. Bienne Orchestral Society/Fabrizio Ventura. Musica Helvetica MHCD 76.2 12Ries: Piano Concerto No.8 in A fl at, “Salute to the Rhine”, Op.151. Christopher Hinterhuber, pno. New Zealand SO/Uwe Grodd. Naxos 8.557638 29Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No.1. Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 7000 10

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor, K.466. Daniel Barenboimr, pno. English CO/Daniel Barenboim. EMI 7 62825 2 32Bach: Cantata, “Come Thou of man the Saviour”, BWV.62. Soloists. Monteverdi Choir. EBS/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. DG 479 1043 20Mendelssohn: Symphony No.4 in A, “Italian”, Op.90. London SO/Claudio Abbado. Decca 478 5365 30Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in B fl at, RV.503. Daniel Smith, bsn. Zagreb Soloists/Tonko Ninic. ASV DCA 751 10

4.00 Refl ections

With special guest, best-selling crimenovelist, Jane Harper.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyAustralian National Piano

Award 2018 - Semi Final & Grand Final Performances by Alexander Yau; Riverlinks Eastbank Concert Hall, Shepparton; 7/9/2018. (Recorded by Steve Bullock).

Alexander YauRavel: Miroirs. Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178. Brahms: Theme & Variations in D minor after the String Sextet, Op.18. Rachmaninov: Etude-Tableau in E fl at minor, Op.39/5. Granados: Goyescas No.5: El amor y la muerte. Chopin: Ballade No.3 in A fl at, Op.47. Strauss Jnr (arr. Grunfeld): Soiree de Vienne, Op.56.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Obrecht: Mass for Gentle Mary. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell GIM 032 69Bach: Cantata, “Watch ye, pray ye, pray ye, watch ye!”, BWV.70. Soloists. Tolz Boys’ Choir. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Warner Classics 8573 81192 5 22

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Includes: Lobo: Motets. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell 454 931-2 13Bloch: Symphony in C sharp minor. Slovak PO/Stephen Gunzenhauser. Marco Polo 8.223103 49Rubinstein: Valse-caprice in E fl at. Leslie Howard, pno. Hyperion CDA 66090 6Rubinstein (arr. Sitsky): Suite for Wind Quintet. Canberra Wind Soloists. 3MBS rec. 20

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MONDAY 10 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Scriabin: Symphony No.3 in C minor, “The Divine Poem”, Op.43. Moscow SO/Igor Golovschin. Naxos 8.553582 52

6.00 Daybreakwith Peter Mecoles

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Martha Graham – Episode 1

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Sibelius (arr. Fricker): Finlandia, Op.26. Christopher Herrick, org. Hyperion CDA 66676 9Grieg: String Quartet in G minor, Op.27. Solve Sigerland & Atle Sponberg, vlns. Lars Anders Tomter, vla. Truls Mork, vlc. Virgin VC5 45505 2 34Sibelius: Vainamoinen’s Song, Op.110. Dominante Choir. Sinfonia Lahti Chamber Ensemble/Osmo Vanska. BIS 1565 9Nielsen: Saga-Dream, FS.46. South Jutland SO/Niklas Willen. Naxos 8.557164 10Nielsen: String Quintet in G, FS.5. Members of ASMF. Chandos CHAN 9258 24Sibelius: Eight Songs, Op.57. Elisabeth Soderstrom, sop. Tom Krause, bar. Vladimir Ashkenazy & Irwin Gage, pnos. Decca 476 1725 22

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Thilo Troschke

Includes: Mendelssohn: Overture in C, Op.101. London SO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1046 9Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, Op.14. Royal PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Tring TRP 012 53Chopin: Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21. Murray Perahia, pno. Israel PO/Zubin Mehta. Sony SX4K 63380 30Grieg: Holberg Suite, Op.40. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 53356 19Schubert: Symphony No.1 in D, D.82. CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1046 27Dvorak: Terzetto in C for Two Violins & Viola, B.148, Op.74. Members of English String Quartet. UK DKP 9079 17

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porter

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Beethoven: Cello Sonata No.1 in F, Op.5/1. Mischa Maisky, vlc. Martha Argerich, pno. DG 479 4647 23Brahms: Piano Trio in A, Op.posth. Beaux Arts Trio. Philips 454 017-2 30A Hill: String Quartet No.9 in A minor. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.572446 23M Hill: In spite of all. My bird singing. I heard a sound of singing. Down sunlit glades. Margaret Schindler, sop. Philip Mayers, pno. Wirripang Wirr 076 9

Reinecke: Flute Sonata in E minor, “ Undine”, Op.167. Emmanuel Pahud, fte. Yefi m Bronfman, pno. EMI 3 73708 2 20

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with Mariese Shallard

Includes: A Scarlatti: Nisi Dominus. Susanne Ryden, sop. Ryland Angel, alto. Philharmonia Chorale. Philharmonia Baroque Orch/Nicholas McGegan. Avie AV 0048 15Haydn: Piano Trio in F sharp minor, Hob.XV:26. Patrick Cohen, pno. Erich Hobarth, vln. Christophe Coin, vlc. HM 901514 17Haas: Seven Songs in Folk Style. Anne Sofi e von Otter, m-sop. Bengt Forsberg, pno. DG 477 7077 12Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, “St. Anthony Chorale”, Op.56a. London PO/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.557430 19Szymanowski: Violin Concerto No.2, Op.61. Chantal Juillet, vln. Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit. Decca 448 258-2 22Koehne: The Persistence of Memory. David Nuttall, oboe. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 481 1480 10Barber: Adagio for Strings, Op.11. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 420 155-2 7

TUESDAY 11 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Elgar: Symphony No.1 in A fl at, Op.55. Melbourne SO/Jeffrey Tate. ABC 476 8365 58

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Martha Graham – Episode 2

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Isabel Veale

Janacek: Violin Sonata. John Harding, vln. Raymond Yong, pno. 3MBS rec. 17Dvorak: Piano Quintet No.2 in A, B.155, Op.81. Piers Lane, pno. Goldner String Quartet. Hyperion CDA 67805 39Mahler: Ruckert Lieder. Siegfried Jerusalem, ten. Siegfried Mauser, pno. Virgin VC7 91114 2 19Smetana: Dreams. William Howard, pno. Helios CDH 88019 29Stamitz: Trio in E fl at. Cologne Camerata. CPO 999 737-2 6

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Corelli: Concerto grosso in D, Op.6/1. Philharmonia Baroque Orch/Nicholas McGegan. HM HMU 907014 11Hummel: Piano Trio in G, Op.65. Australian Trio. ABC 476 123-1 18Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto No.4 in D minor, Op.31. Hilary Hahn, vln. German Chamber PO/Paavo Jarvi. DG 479 3956 31Beethoven: Ah! Perfi do, Op.65. Cheryl Studer, sop. Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 435 617-2 14Schumann: Symphony No.4 in D minor, Op.120. Philharmonia Orch/Otto Klemperer. EMI 9 55910 2 28Chausson: String Quartet in C minor, Op.35. Chilingirian Quartet. Hyperion CDA 67097 28Palmer: Toccata for Double String Orchestra. Cove CO/Stephen Williams. ABC 476 261-2 20Bizet: Carmen Suite. Detroit SO/Paul Paray. Mercury 434 321-2 12

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4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdaleprepared by Anne Bellew

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardAustralian National

Piano Award 2018 - Grand Final Performance by James Guan; Riverlinks Eastbank Concert Hall, Shepparton; 8/9/2018. (Recorded by Steve Bullock).

James GuanRavel: Miroirs. Rachmaninov: Moments musicaux, Op.16. Chopin: Etude in C minor, “Revolutionary”, Op.10/12. Chopin (arr. Godowsky): Etude in C sharp minor for the Left Hand after Op.10/12.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Beethoven: String Quartet No.4 in C minor, Op.18/4. Goldner Quartet. ABC 476 3542 24Field: Piano Concerto No.2 in A fl at. John O’Conor, pno. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80370 32Boccherini: Guitar Quintet No.6 in G, G.450. Pepe Romero, gtr. Iona Brown & Malcolm Latchem, vlns. Stephen Shingles, vla. Denis Vigay, vlc. Decca 478 5669 18Haydn: Symphony No.82 in C, “The Bear”, Hob.I:82. Hanover Band/Roy Goodman. Helios CDH 55123 30

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 12 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Brahms: Symphony No.3 in F, Op.90. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 6360 39

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Martha Graham – Episode 3

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Vivaldi: Recorder Concerto in F, RV.442. Giovanni Antonini, rec. Il Giardino Armonico. Teldec 9031-73267-2 8Haydn: Symphony No.89 in F, Hob.I:89. La Petite Bande/Sigiswald Kuijken. Virgin VC7 91499 2 23Beethoven: Variations & Fugue in E fl at, “Eroica”, Op.35. Seta Tanyel, pno. Collins 26002 24Dvorak (arr. Galway/Moll): Violin Sonatina in G, B.183, Op.100 (arr. Flute). James Galway, fte. Phillip Moll, pno. RCA RD 87802 20Faure: Piano Trio in D minor, Op.120. Akira Eguchi, pno. Gil Shaham, vln. Brinton Smith, vlc. Vanguard ATM 1239 20Poulenc: Four Motets for Christmas. Sixteen Choir/Harry Christophers. Virgin VC7 91075 2 11

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Mendelssohn: Violin & Piano Concerto in D minor. Gidon Kremer, vln. Martha Argerich, pno. Orpheus CO. DG 479 4647 37Rossini: Petite Messe solennelle. Helen Field, sop. Anne-Marie Owens, m-sop. Edmund Barham, ten. John Tomlinson, bass. Richard Markham & David Nettle, pnos. Peter King, harmonium. City of Birmingham SO & Chorus/Simon Halsey. Netmark NEMACD 900 79Hart: Fantasia in G minor. Calvin Bowman, org. Melba PD 70001 13Sibelius: Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39. Melbourne SO/Jose Serebrier. ASV DCA 612 35

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Nigel Simpson

Strauss Jnr: Simplicius. Martina Jankova, sop. Liliana Nikiteanu, m-sop. Martin Zysset & Piotr Beczala, tens. Michael Volle, bar. Oliver Widmer, bs-bar. Zurich Opera House Orch & Chorus/Franz Welser-Most. EMI 2435570092 118Lehar: The Merry Widow. Dame Felicity Lott & Elzbieta Szmytka, sops. John Aler, ten. Thomas Hampson, bar. London PO/Franz Welser-Moest. EMI CDC 7 55141 2 74

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 13 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Smetana: Festive Symphony in E, Op.6. Austrian RSO/Lothar Zagrosek. Marco Polo 8.223120 47

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Martha Graham – Episode 4

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Alfred Brendel, pianoIncludes: Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6. Decca 478 2116 12Mozart: Piano Sonata in F, K.533. Decca 478 2116 18Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.13 in E fl at, Op.27/1. Decca 478 2116 16Schubert: Piano Sonata in B fl at, D.960. Decca 478 2116 37Schubert: Impromptu in G fl at, D.899/3. Decca 478 2116 6Bach: Chorale Prelude, BWV.659. Decca 478 2116 6

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op.33. Julian Lloyd Webber, vlc. English CO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Philips 432 084-2 19R Strauss: A Hero’s Life, Op.40. New York PO/Zubin Mehta. CBS MDK 45650 47

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Mozart: Sinfonia concertante in E fl at, K.364. Natsuko Yoshimoto, vln. Imants Larsen, vla. Heidelberg SO/Christopher Kopke. 3MBS rec. 31Tchaikovsky: Concert Fantasy in G, Op.56. Konstantin Scherbakov, pno. Russian PO/Dmitry Yablonsky. Naxos 8.557824 28Grieg: Bergliot, Op.42. Malmo SO/Bjarte Engeset. Naxos 8.570872 19Carmichael: Bravura Waltzes. Antony Gray, pno. ABC 476 6191 11Elgar: Romance in D minor, Op.62. Julian Lloyd Webber, vlc. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 442 530-2 7

4.00 Intermezzowith Madi Chwastaprepared by Rod Watson

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

Sir Simon RattleSimon Rattle has made the transition from “young upstart” to distinguished

senator with a knighthood to match. Join Matthew Toulmin as he tracks Rattle’s career from his early days at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra through his success at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra to his current position at the London Symphony Orchestra.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny

Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 14 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

Beethoven: Symphony No.8 in F, Op.93. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 6360 26

6.00 Daybreakwith Holly Reid

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Martha Graham – Episode 5

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Mozart: Flute Concerto No.2 in D, K.314. Judith Hall, fte. Philharmonia Orch/Peter Thomas. IMP PCD 871 20Quilter (arr. McGuire): Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op.3/2. Music when soft voices dies, Op.25/5. Barbara Allen. Drink to me only with thine eyes. Jane Edwards, sop. Marshall McGuire, harp. ABC 476 9108 10Jolivet: Serenade. Diana Doherty, oboe. David Korevaar, pno. ABC 465 782-2 19Bach: Cello Suite No.4 in E fl at, BWV.1010. Slava Grigoryan, gtr. ABC 481 6472 26Kats-Chernin: Sunshine Journal: Excerpts. Tamara-Anna Cislowska & Elena Kats-Chernin, pno duet. ABC 481 6434 10Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 in D, BWV.1068. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 53356 21

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hall(including Musica Viva Interlude)with Ted Davies

Includes: Rameau: Les Indes galantes Suite. Le Concert des Nations/Jordi Savall. Alia Vox AVSA 9877 10Mozart: Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor, K.466. Mitsuko Uchida, pno. Cleveland Orch/Mitsuko Uchido. Decca 478 2596 34Sibelius: Symphony No.3 in C, Op.52. Minnesota Orch/Osmo Vanska. BIS 2006 30Brumby: Masques. Queensland SO/Colin Brumby. Jade JADCD 1043 27

3.00 Refl ectionsRepeat of Sunday’s program.

With special guest, best-selling crimenovelist, Jane Harper.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 15 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Peter Mecoles

Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.5 in D. London PO/Bernard Haitink. EMI 5 55487 2 43

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Anon: Alleluya: A Nywe Werke. Anonymous 4. HM HMX 2907411.14 6Carulli: Guitar Concerto in A, Op.8a. Pepe Romero, gtr. ASMF/Iona Brown. Philips 426 263-2 16Dowland: Dowland on the Continent. Hopkinson Smith, lute. Naive E 8896 12Hasse: Fugue & Grave in G minor. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 453 435-2 10Corelli: Recorder Concerto in E minor, Op.5/8. Maurice Steger, rec. English Concert/Laurence Cummings. HM HMU 907523 14de Wert: Qual musico gentil. Song Company/Roland Peelman. Tommie Andersson, lute. ABC 454 518-2 10Balbastre: Organ Book de Dijon: Excerpts. Olivier Latry, org. Sacem MBF 1107 7Mercadante: Flute Concerto in D. Andrea Griminelli, fte. English CO/Jean-Pierre Rampal. Decca 421 438 2 19Gombert: Je prens congies. Clemens non Papa: Incessament suis triste et doloreux. Ensemble Clement Janequin/Dominique Visse. HM HMC 901453 8Mascitti: Sonata in G minor, Op.2/3. Fabrizio Cipriani, vln. Antonio Fantinuoli, vlc. Cantus C 9610 11

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8.00 Classically Kidswith Biddy Connor

A world of classical music for kids of all ages. Featuring regular segments, young performers, news, information and opportunities for you and your kids to explore the world of fi ne music.

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Includes: Smetana: Ma Vlast: Vltava (The Moldau). Sydney SO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Sydney Symphony SSO 200705 12Grieg: Elegiac Melodies, Op.34. Zoe Knighton, vlc. Ian Munro, pno. Move MD 3420 9Bloch: Poems of the Sea. Malmo SO/Sakari Oramo. BIS 639 13Goetz: Spring Overture, Op.15. Hanover Radio PO/Werner Andreas Albert. CPO 999 316-2 12Suk: Summer Impressions, Op.22b. Margaret Fingerhut, pno. Chandos CHAN 9026 13Chaminade: Autumn, Op.35/2. John Ogdon, pno. EMI CDZ 7 62525 2 6Glazunov: The Seasons, Op.67. Sydney SO/Alexander Lazarev. Sydney Symphony 5502 38

10.00 Arts Weeklywith Phillipa Edwards or Stephanie Kechayas

produced by Mariese Shallard

Covering arts in Melbourne and Victoria.

11.00 Music In Melbournewith Kristian Pithieor Tim Hannah

Local musicians and performances, including guests live from our performance studio. Produced by Tim Hannah.

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Beethoven: Leonore Overture No.3, Op.72a. Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 7736 14Holmes: Ireland. Rheinland-Pfalz PO/Samuel Friedman. Marco Polo 8.223449 14Trad: Loch Lomond. Coward: A room with a view. Mad Dogs and Englishmen. The party’s over now. Noel Coward, voc. Peter Matz, pno. Carl Hayes Orch. Studio Orch/Peter Matz. Sony MDK 47253 8Mozart: Divertimento in B fl at, K.270. Amadeus Winds/Christopher Hogwood. Universal Mozart 225 12Hill: String Quartet No.5 in E fl at, “The Allies”. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.572446 29Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.2 in B fl at, Op.19. Paul Lewis, pno. BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek. DHM HMC 902053 30

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Beethoven: Egmont, Op.84: Overture. London PO/Klaus Tennstedt. EMI CDM 7 64439 2 9Mozart: Horn Concerto No.2 in E fl at, K.417. Barry Tuckwell, horn. English CO/Barry Tuckwell. Decca 410 284-2 13Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor, Op.114. Marc-Andre Hamelin, pno. Berlin Radio SO/Ilan Volkov. Hyperion CDA 67635 37Brahms: Symphony No.2 in D, Op.73. Berlin PO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 0630-13136-2 45

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Includes: Chaminade: Toccata, Op.39. Valse Arabesque, Op.98. Lolita, Op.54. Eric Parkin, pno. Chandos CHAN 8888 10Schnabel: Dance Suite. Geoffrey Tozer, pno. Chandos CHAN 9673 31Brahms: Rhapsody in B minor, Op.79/1. Mikhail Rudy, pno. EMI 7 54233 2 9Part: Fur Alina. Alexander Malter, pno. ECM 449 958-2 11Martinu: Three Czech Dances. Emil Leichner, pno. Supraphon 11 1010-2 9Grieg: Ballade in G minor, Op.24. Richard Farrell, pno. Atoll ACD 208 20Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, “Pathetique”, Op.13. Walter Gieseking, pno. EMI 7 62857 2 18

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Includes: Sweelinck: Ons is gheboren een kindekijn. Praetorius/Sweelinck: Hoe schoon lichtet de morghen ster. Netherlands Bach Society Choir. Cappella Figuralis/Jos van Veldhoven. Channel Classics CCS 15198 8Po del Finale: O quam jubilat. Ruth Ziesak, sop. Ingeborg Danz, m-sop. Reinhold Friedrich & Keiko Matsuda, tpts. L’Arte del Mondo/Werner Ehrhardt. Capriccio C5217 8Vierdank: Ich verkundige euch grosse Freude. Buxtehude: In dulci jubilo, BuxWv.52. Cruger: Frolich soll mein Herz springen. Netherlands Bach Society Choir. Cappella Figuralis/Jos van Veldhoven. Channel Classics CCS 15198 16Mattheson: Christmas Oratorio. Susanne Ryden & Nele Gramss, sops. Anne Schmid & Melissa Hegney, contrs. Gerd Turk & Ulrich Cordes, tens. Wolf Matthias Friedrich & Thilo Dahlmann, basses. Cologne Academy/Michael Alexander Willens. CPO 777 455-2 56

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Richard DivallIncludes: Rossini: La Cenerentola: Overture. Orch Victoria/Richard Divall. ABC 476 8366 8Haydn: Oboe Concerto in C, Hob.VIIg:C1. Jiri Tancibudek, oboe. Adelaide CO/Richard Divall. ABC 461 703-2 23Isouard (arr. Divall): Te Deum. Soloists. Romina Morrow, org. Mirabitur Choir. Malta PO/Richard Divall. Gega New GR 10 19Wagner: Lohengrin: Elsa! Who’s there? Nance Grant & Karen Bureau, sops. Melbourne SO/Richard Divall. GAV 000-1 13

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Saint-Saens: Samson and Delilah: Bacchanale. Orch Victoria/Richard Divall. ABC 476 8366 8Hart: The Bush, Op.59: Excerpt. Melbourne SO/Richard Divall. ABC 476 6335 13Donizetti: Maria Stuarda: Yes, the King of France wants the English throne. Nance Grant, sop. Elizabethan Trust Melbourne Orch/Richard Divall. Melba 301135-36 10Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Pas de deux. Orch Victoria/Richard Divall. ABC 476 8366 6

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 16 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelMusic by Ernest Bloch – Program 2

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Simon Colvinprepared by Peter Wakeley

Includes: Haydn: Glorious things of You are spoken. Parry: Jesu, lover of my soul. Trad: O come, O come Emmanuel. Hoare: Help us accept each other. Trad: Lo! He comes with clouds descending.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Simon Colvin

Includes: Mendelssohn/Best: Overture to St Paul. Timothy Byram-Wigfi eld, org (Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow). Delphian DCD 34004 8Bruhns: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland. Bernard Coudurier, org (St Ludgeri, Norden). BNL 112754 10

Arr. Lloyd: Drop down ye heavens from above. Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral, London/John Scott. Helios CDH 55463 7Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z.49. Choir of St Johnís College, Cambridge/Andrew Nethsingha. Chandos CHAN 790 8Williams: In the year that King Uzziah died. Choir of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco/John Fenstermaker. Christopher Putnam, org. Gothic G 49098 8

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in C, RV.447. Theodore Baskin, oboe. I Musici de Montreal/Yuli Turovsky. Chandos CHAN 8651 15Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.2 in C minor, “Little Russian”, Op.17. Melbourne SO/Oleg Caetani. ABC 476 6443 33Couperin: Concert royal No.3 in A. Heinz Holliger, oboe. Thomas Brandis, vln. Josef Ulsamer, vla da gamba. Manfred Sax, bsn. Christiane Jaccottet, hpschd. Archiv 427 119-2 17Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Guitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99. Kazuhito Yamashita, gtr. London PO/Leonard Slatkin. RCA RD 60355 19Donizetti: La Favorita: Excerpts. Philharmonia Orch/Antonio de Almeida. Philips 442 553-2 19

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D, Op.61. Jascha Heifetz, vln. Boston SO/Charles Munch. RCA RD 85402 38Beethoven: String Quartet No.11 in F minor, “Serioso”, Op.95. Emerson Quartet. DG 479 0000 19

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Shostakovich: Festive Overture, Op.96. Sydney SO/Sir Bernard Heinze. ABC 476 8090 7

Weber (arr. Berlioz): Invitation to the Dance, Op.65. Sydney SO/Tibor Paul. ABC 426 482-2 10Grainger: Three Settings of Traditional Tunes. Guitar Trek. ABC 432 698-2 7Arban (arr. Stanhope): Fantasy & Variations on a Cavatina from “Beatrice di Tenda” by Bellini. Geoffrey Payne, tpt. Melbourne SO/Michael Halasz. ABC 454 503-2 7Fiorillo: Violin Concerto No.1 in F. Adelina Oprean, vln. European Community CO/Jorg Faerber. Hyperion CDA 66210 24Beethoven: Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op.80. Alfred Brendel, pno. London PO & Choir/Bernard Haitink. Philips 420 347 2 21Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54. Murray Perahia, pno. Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. Sony SK 64577 30

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.21 in C, K.467. Geza Anda, pno. Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academia/Geza Anda. DG 479 0059 28Beethoven: Twelve Contradances, WoO.14. Helsingborg SO/Andrew Manze. HM HMU 807470 13Beethoven: An die ferne Geliebte, Op.98. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar. Joerg Demus, pno. DG 479 0000 14Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus, Op.43: Excerpts. Melbourne SO/Michael Halasz. Naxos 8.553404 33

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 29 October 2017 program.

With special guest, international fl autist,Emmanuel Pahud.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyAustralian National Piano

Award 2018 - Semi Final & Grand Final Performances by Oliver She; Riverlinks Eastbank Concert Hall, Shepparton; 7/9/2018. (Recorded by Steve Bullock).

Oliver SheMussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition. Vine: Piano Sonata No.1. Debussy: Preludes, Book 1: Delphic Dances. The Hills of Anacapri. Rachmaninov: Piano Sonata in B fl at minor, Op.31.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Brumel: Magnifi cat secundi toni. Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips. Gimell GIM 026 17Anon: Russian Orthodox Chants - Christmas Songs. Munich Russian Chamber Choir/Viktor Dreving. Christophorus CHR 74598 20Praetorius: Magnifi cat: Meine Seel erhebt den Herren. Musica Fiata. La Capella Ducale/Roland Wilson. Sony S2K 62929 17Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord alway, Z.49. King’s College Choir, Cambridge. Leonhardt Consort/Gustav Leonhardt. Teldec 8.43778 9

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Telemann: Messiah. Soloists. Vocal Ensemble of the Rellingen Church. Hamburg PO/Wolfgang Zilcher. Christophorus CHR 77113 32Marcellino: O Emmanuel. Song Company/Roland Peelman. Private rec. 6

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Nathan (arr. Mackerras): Don John of Austria: Overture. Sydney SO/Sir Charles Mackerras. ABC 836 035 2 9Borresen: Symphony No.1 in C minor, Op.3. Saarbrucken RSO/Ole Schmidt. CPO 999 578-2 39Banks: Sequence. David Pereira, vlc. Tall Poppies TP 075 13T Jones: Sunburnt Country. Vocal Consort/Noel Ancell. Cracked Records 0083 15Brumby: South Bank Overture. Queensland SO/Werner Andreas Albert. Jade JADCD 1042 10Gross: Trombone Concerto, Op.236. Greg van der Struik, tbn. University of Newcastle Wind Orch/Ian Cook. Jade JADCD 1110 17

MONDAY 17 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Bruckner: Symphony No.6 in A. Chicago SO/Sir Georg Solti. Decca 478 5437 61

6.00 Daybreakwith Frank Prain

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Gabriel Faure – Episode 1

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Dupre: Prelude & Fugue in B, Op.7/1. Cameron Carpenter, org. Telarc 80711 7Poulenc: Cello Sonata. Zoe Knighton, vlc. Elyane Laussade, pno. 3MBS rec. 22Faure: Piano Quartet No.2 in G minor, Op.45. Beaux Arts Trio. Lawrence Dutton, vla. Philips 434 071-2 34Faure: Shylock, Op.57. Jean-Paul Fouchecourt, ten. Graham Johnson & Ronan O’Hora, pnos. Hyperion CDA 67335 16Ravel: String Quartet in F. Australian Quartet. ABC 476 6904 28

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Phil Moye

Rossini: Maometto secondo: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 12Schubert: Symphony No.6 in C, D.589. Australian CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Omega OCD 1005 33Purcell: Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday, “Celebrate this Festival”, Z.321. Soloists. King’s Consort/Robert King. Hyperion CDA 66412 33Kamen: Saxophone Concerto. Amy Dickson, sax. Melbourne SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 0118 29Bach: Cantata, “Prepare ye the highway, the way of the Lord”, BWV.132. Soloists. Hanover Boys’ Choir. Collegium Vocale Ghent. Leonhardt Consort/Gustav Leonhardt. Warner Classics 8573 81169 5 19Brahms: Symphony No.4 in E minor, Op.98. Hamburg PO/Simone Young. OEHMS OC 030 39

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Buxtehude: Trio Sonata No.3 in A minor, BuxWV.254. John Holloway, vln. Jaap ter Linden, vla da gamba. Lars Ulrik Mortensen, hpschd. Marco Polo 8.224003 10Handel: Duetto XVII: No, di voi. Gillian Fisher, sop. James Bowman, alto. King’s Consort. Hyperion CDA 66440 8W F Bach: Duet No.5 in E fl at. Wolfgang Schulz, fte. Hansjoerg Schellenberger, oboe. Sony SK 58 965 13Mozart: Duo in G, K.423. Arthur Grumiaux, vln. Arrigo Pelliccia, vla. Universal Mozart 225 15Haydn: String Quartet in D, Hob.III:34, Op.20/4. Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66622 32Boccherini: Piano Quintet in E minor, G.407. Patrick Cohen, pno. Quartet Mosaiques. Astree E 8518 28

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)

Includes: Respighi: The Pines of Rome. St Cecilia Academy Orch/Antonio Pappano. EMI 94639442928 23Hertel: Trumpet Concerto in D. Hakan Hardenberger, tpt. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 478 4614 10Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol, Op.34. London SO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80208 15

Granados: Danzas espanolas: Andaluza, Op.37/5. Myers: The Deer Hunter: Cavatina. John Williams, gtr. CBS 465644 2 8Field: Piano Sonata in A, Op.1/2. Miceal O’Rourke, pno. Chandos CHAN 8787 14Bruch: Adagio on Celtic Themes, Op.56. Ofra Harnoy, vlc. London PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. RCA RD 60757 7Bach: Cantata, “Hold in remembrance Jesus Christ”, BWV.67. Soloists. Hanover Boys’ Choir. Collegium Vocale Ghent. Leonhardt Consort/Gustav Leonhardt. Warner Classics 8573 81194 5 13Lauro: Four Venezuelan Waltzes. Craig Ogden, gtr. Chandos CHAN 9780 7

TUESDAY 18 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Fibich: Symphony No.1 in F, Op.17. Detroit SO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 9230 34

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Gabriel Faure – Episode 2

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Frank Pam

Includes: MacDowell (b.18/12/1860): Woodland Sketches, Op.51. James Barbagallo, pno. Marco Polo 8.223631 19Mozart: Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio, K.418. Rita Streich (b.18/12/1920), sop. Bavarian RSO/Sir Charles Mackerras. DG 474 738-2 7Schubert: The Shepherd on the Rock, D.965. Trad. (arr. Raucheisen): Z’Lauterbach. Rita Streich, sop. Erik Werba, pno. DG 474 738-2 14

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Couperin (arr. Bazelaire): Pieces en concert. Paul Tortelier, vlc. Roderick Brydon, hpschd. Scottish CO/Paul Tortelier (d.18/12/1990). EMI CDM 7 63118 2 12

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Vivaldi (arr. Malipiero): Concerto for Two Guitars in G, RV.532. Slava Grigoryan & Leonard Grigoryan, gtrs. Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey (b.18/12/1970). ABC 476 5948 12Malipiero: Vivaldiana. Venice PO/Peter Maag. Marco Polo 8.223397 15Respighi: Botticelli Triptych. Zilina State CO/Jan Valta. Point 2671852 22Vaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto in A minor. Maurice Bourgue, oboe. English String Orch/William Boughton (b.18/12/1948). Nimbus NI 5019 17Tippett: Fantasia concertante on a Theme of Corelli. English String Orch/William Boughton. Nimbus NI 7026 19Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.9 in E minor. BBC SO/Sir Andrew Davis. BBC MM 333 34Copland: Appalachian Spring. Melbourne SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 0409 25Gershwin (arr. Grofe): Rhapsody in Blue. Simon Tedeschi, pno. Queensland SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 0032 19

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdale

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardCelebration – 5th

Anniversary Concert; Old Scotch Symphony Orchestra/John Ferguson; Ian Roach Hall, Scotch College, Hawthorn; 26/8/2018. (Recorded by Kyle Lane & Ben Robertson).

Old Scotch Symphony OrchestraGlinka: Ruslan & Lyudmila: Overture. Brahms: Horn Trio in E fl at, Op.40: Excerpt. Derek Phillips, horn. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64: Excerpts.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Mozart: Piano Sonata in C, K.521. Sviatoslav Richter & Benjamin Britten, pno duet. Universal Mozart 225 28Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E fl at, Hob.VIIe:1. Hakan Hardenberger, tpt. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 478 4614 14C P E Bach: Recorder Sonata in D, Wq.83. Genevieve Lacey, rec. Neal Peres da Costa, hpschd. Daniel Yeadon, vlc. 3MBS rec. 14Beethoven: Symphony No.3 in E fl at, “Eroica”, Op.55. ORR/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. DG 479 0000 45

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 19 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Brian: Symphony No.7 in C. Royal Liverpool PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. EMI CDM 7 64717 2 42

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Gabriel Faure – Episode 3

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Mozart: Symphony No.28 in C, K.200. Northern Sinfonia/Myung-Whun Chung. ASV DCA 6009 19J C Bach: Oboe Quartet in B fl at, B.60. Max Artved, oboe. Elise Batnes, vln. Dimitri Golovanov, vla. Lars Holm Johansen, vlc. Naxos 8.557361 10Haydn: String Quartet in D, Hob.III:79, Op.76/5. Lindsay Quartet. ASV DCA 637 20Schumann: Fantasy Pieces, Op.73. Heinz Holliger, oboe. Alfred Brendel, pno. Philips 426 386-2 13Faure: La Bonne chanson, Op.61. Anne Sofi e von Otter, m-sop. Bengt Forsberg, pno. Nils-Erik Sparf & Ulf Forsberg, vlns. Matti Hirvikangas, vla. Mats Lindstrom, vlc. Tomas Gertonsson, db. DG 447 752-2 22Dvorak: Violin Sonata in F, B.106, Op.57. Gil Shaham, vln. Orli Shaham, pno. DG 479 2568 21

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Handel: Concerto in B fl at for Two Woodwind Choirs, HWV.332. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 435 262-2 15Rubinstein: Piano Sonata No.3 in F, Op.41. Leslie Howard, pno. Hyperion CDA 66017 31Poulenc: Four Christmas Motets. Cambridge Singers/John Rutter. Collegium COLCD 108 10O’Boyle: Shakuhachi Concerto. Riley Lee, shakuhachi. Queensland SO/Sean O’Boyle. ABC 462 723-2 16Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.2 in B fl at, Op.19. Paul Lewis, pno. BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek. DHM HMC 902053 30MacDowell: Suite No.1, Op.42. Eastman-Rochester Orch/Howard Hanson. Mercury 434 337-2 20Myslivecek: Octet No.2 in E fl at. Queensland Wind Soloists. 4MBS rec. 11Saint-Saens: Symphony No.3 in C minor, “Organ”, Op.78. Gillian Weir, org. Ulster Orch/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN 8822 34

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Alan de Niese

Rameau: Zoroastre. Greta de Reyghere & Mieke van der Sluis, sops. John Elwes, ten. Gregory Reinhart, bass. Collegium Vocale, Gent. La Petite Bande/Sigiswald Kuijken. HM RD 77144 185

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

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THURSDAY 20 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Rachmaninov: Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.44. Royal Liverpool PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. EMI EMX 2154 42

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Gabriel Faure – Episode 4

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Includes: Wolf: Three Christmas Songs. Peter Pears, ten. Benjamin Britten, pno. BBC Music BBCB 8011 10

From the 3MBS LibraryMozart: Oboe Quartet in F, K.370. Jeffrey Crellin, oboe. Miki Tsunoda, vln. Brett Dean, vla. Nicholas Bochner, vlc. 3MBS rec. 15Matthews: Oboe Quartet No.1. Jeffrey Crellin, oboe. Miki Tsunoda, vln. Brett Dean, vla. Nicholas Bochner, vlc. 3MBS rec. 13Mozart: Piano Sonata in C, K.521. Benjamin Martin & Caroline Almonte, pno duet. 3MBS rec. 24Howells: Three Carol Anthems. Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer. Chandos CHAN 9458 10Dohnanyi: Pastorale. Markus Pawlik, pno. Naxos 8.553332 6Dvorak: String Quartet No.9 in D minor, B.75, Op.34. Chilingirian Quartet. Chandos CHAN 8755 28

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Rodrigo: Concierto serenata. Nicanor Zabaleta, harp. Berlin RSO/Ernst Marzendorfer. DG 439 693-2 23Brumby: Bassoon Concerto. Paul Blackman, bsn. Adelaide SO/Patrick Thomas. Jade JADCD 1038 20Tchaikovsky: Suite No.3 in G, Op.55. Los Angeles PO/Michael Tilson Thomas. Sony 82876-88807-2 41Locatelli: Violin Concerto in G, Op.3/9. Giuliano Carmignola, vln. Venice Baroque Orch/Andrea Marcon. Archiv 474 517-2 19Mozart: Symphony No.31 in D, “Paris”, K.297. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 422 610-2 17Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Stephen Roberts, bass. St Paul’s Cathedral Choir. London SO & Chorus/Richard Hickox. EMI 7 54128 2 11Hummel: Rondo brillant in A, Op.56. Howard Shelley, pno. London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley. Chandos CHAN 10216 17Delibes: Coppelia: Excerpts. ROHO/Ernest Ansermet. Decca 442 9986 13

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

Benjamin BrittenBenjamin Britten was an English composer, conductor and pianist. He was a central fi gure of 20th century

classical music, and, in addition to his orchestral and chamber works, he was one of its leading opera and song composers. Perhaps less usual amongst modern composers,

he also composed a wide range of Christmas and other church music, much of it written especially for children and amateur choirs. In this special Christmas edition of Illuminations, Alan Marshall will be featuring many of Britten’s Christmas and other choral works, including A Ceremony of Carols, A Boy Was Born, and Christ’s Nativity.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 21 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Esther Peng

Elgar: Symphony No.2 in E fl at, Op.63. Philharmonia Orch/Giuseppe Sinopoli. DG 423 085-2 65

6.00 Daybreakwith Adrian McEnieryprepared by Jane Mitchell

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Gabriel Faure – Episode 5

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

A Scarlatti: Cantata, “O di Betlemme altera”. Nancy Argenta, sop. English Concert & Choir/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 437 834-2 16Easton: Piccolo Concerto. Frederick Shade, picc. Academy of Melbourne/Brett Kelly. Screenthemes ST 5005 13

Trad. (arr. Faure): He is born the holy child. Sara Macliver, sop. Diana Doherty, oboe. Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker. ABC 472 600-2 7Rodrigo: Concierto para una Fiesta. Pepe Romero, gtr. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 478 5669 28Rutter: The Wind in the Willows. Richard Baker, spkr. King’s Singers. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Collegium CSCD 513 28Valentini: Sinfonia a tre for the Feast of Christmas, Op.1/12. Northwest CO of Seattle/Alun Francis. Helios CDH 88028 10Rutter: Jesus Child. Shepherd’s Pipe Carol. Cambridge Singers. City of London Sinfonia/John Rutter. Collegium CSCD 510 6

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Includes: Bach: Cantata, “Christians, mark ye all this day”, BWV.63. Soloists. Collegium Vocale Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe. HM HML 5908360.62 27Mozart: Piano Concerto No.27 in B fl at, K.595. Mitsuko Uchida, pno. Cleveland Orch/Mitsuko Uchido. Decca 478 2596 32Mendelssohn (arr. Overton): Christmas Pieces, Op.72. James Galway, fte. Munich RO/John Georgiadis. RCA RD 60736 8Koehne: Nearly Beloved: Excerpts. Max Lambert, pno. Robert Ingram & Gordon Bennett, vlns. Andrea Ulrich, vla. Barbara Woolley, vlc. Tall Poppies TP 146 17Handel: Concerto a due cori No.2 in F, HWV.333. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 1932 17

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3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 5 November 2017 program.

With special guest, musician, teacher,broadcaster and author, Eddie Ayres.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 22 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Paul Burke

Mahler: Symphony No.8 in E fl at, “Symphony of a Thousand”. BBC Chorus. London SO/Jascha Horenstein. BBC BBCL 4001-7 58

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Sanz: Suite espanola. Narciso Yepes, gtr. DG 478 4224 14A Scarlatti: Christmas Cantata. Maria Zadori, sop. Capella Savaria/Pal Nemeth. Hungaroton HCD 12561 2 13

Hotteterre: Suite in G, Op.2/3. Wilbert Hazelzet, fte. Konrad Junghanel, lute. Jaap ter Linden, vla da gamba. Jaques Ogg, hpschd. Glossa GCD 920801 15Berardi: Canzone sesta. Dan Laurin, rec. Masaaki Suzuki, hpschd. BIS 1335 9Merula: Su la cetra amorosa. Trad. (arr. Coelho): O come, O come Emmanuel. Louise Prickett, sop. Australian Brandenburg Orch & Choir/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 4687 11Escobar: Requiem, Offertorium. Hilliard Ensemble. EMI 3 61524 2 8de Lalande: Concert de trompettes pour les Festes sur le canal de Versailles. Maurice Andre, tpt. Jean-Francois Paillard CO/Jean-Francois Paillard. Erato 2564-67606-2 8Matteis: Suite in D minor, Book 4, Nos.33-36. Arcadian Academy/Nicholas McGegan. HM HMU 907067 8Wolkenstein: Zergangen ist meins herzen we. Anon: Ave mater, O Maria. Ensemble Alta Musica. Carpe Diem 16265 9Boddecker: Sonata sopra “La Monica”. Christopher Weait, bsn. Morry Kernerman, vln. Margaret Barstow, vlc. George Brough, hpschd. World Record Club R.03020 (LP) 8Cherubini: Horn Sonata No.2 in F. Andrew Joy, horn. Cologne RSO/Johannes Goritzki. Capriccio 10 837 7Trad. (arr. Faure): He is born the Holy Child. Sara Macliver, sop. Diana Doherty, oboe. Sinfonia Australis/Antony Walker. ABC 472 600-2 7

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Includes: Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture, Op.9. Royal PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Tring TRP 012 9Dvorak: Bagatelles, B.79, Op.47. Isuelt Stephenson & Margaret Baker, vlns. Stephen Hughes, vlc. Larrisa Cox, accordion. 3MBS rec. 18Delibes: Lakme: Bell Song. Dame Joan Sutherland, sop. Elizabethan Sydney Orch/Richard Bonynge. ABC 465 687-2 9Saint-Saens: Christmas Oratorio, Op.12. Australian NO & Choir/Christopher Bowen. ANO 001 36Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a. Darryl Coote & Max Cooke, pno duet. 3MBS rec. 17

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Brumby: Festival Overture on Australian Themes. West Australian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 442 374-2 9Walton: Facade Suite No.1. New York PO/Andre Kostelanetz. Sony SMK 58931 11Rinck: Christmas Cantata, Op.73. Peter Scholl, org. Collegium Vocale Siegen/Ulrich Stotzel. Hanssler 98.262 15James: Carol of the birds. The silver stars are in the sky. Christmas day. Three drovers. Christmas bush for His adorning. Catherine Riley, sop. Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir/Antony Walker. David Miller, pno. ABC 476 5791 8Caldara: A Christmas Cantata. Gertraut Stoklassa & Marlee Sabo, sops. Ingeborg Russ, contr. Georg Jerlden, ten. Wurttemberg CO, Heilbronn/Rudolf Ewerhart. Turnabout TVS 34096S (LP) 50Abel: Symphony No.6 in E fl at. Cantilena/Adrian Shepherd. Chandos CHAN 8648 13

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Handel: Concerto grosso in F, Op.3/4. AAM/Richard Egarr. HM HMU 807415 13Vivaldi: Gloria in D, RV.589. Elizabeth Vaughan, sop. Dame Janet Baker, m-sop. King’s College Choir, Cambridge. ASMF/Sir David Willcocks. Decca 478 8918 29Bach: Concerto in D minor for Two Violins, BWV.1043. Richard Tognetti & Helena Rathbone, vlns. Australian CO. ABC 476 5691 14Brahms (arr. Rubbra): Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op.24. London SO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8825 26Honegger: A Christmas Cantata. James Rutherford, bar. BBC NO & Chorus of Wales/Thiery Fischer. Hyperion CDA 67688 25

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Includes: Mendelssohn: Andante & Variations in B fl at, Op.83a. Dallas Weekley & Nancy Arganbright, pno duet. Pro/Am MR 1534 12Chopin: Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise in E fl at, Op.22. Alfred Cortot, pno. Larrikin DDC 936 12Bach: Aria variata “in the Italian Style”, BWV.989. Jeno Jando, pno. Naxos 8.570291 16Beethoven: Fantasia in G minor, Op.77. Rudolf Buchbinder, pno. Teldec 9031-73868-2 10Debussy: Etudes, Book 2. Roy Howat, pno. Tall Poppies TP 094 26

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Barber: Excursions, Op.20. Eric Parkin, pno. Chandos CHAN 9177 13Brahms: Intermezzi, Op.117. Radu Lupu, pno. Decca 478 8772 17

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Tartini: Pastorale in A. Locatelli Trio. Hyperion CDA 66430 9Stradella: Christmas Cantata. Soloists. La Stagione Frankfurt/Michael Schneider. DHM 88697-2-8 31Hertel: Concerto a 6 in E fl at. Erik Schulze, tpt. Ian Franklin, oboe. South-West German CO/Vladislav Czarnecki. EBS 6054 15Charpentier: On the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Les Arts Florissants/William Christie. HM HMC 901082 41Tuma: Trio Sonata in C minor. Ensemble Diderot. Audax 13701 6

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

A Christmas Collection from all ages and placesIncludes: Praetorius: Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ. Musica Fiata. La Capella Ducale/Roland Wilson. Sony S2K 62929 11Tallis: Missa Puer natus est nobis. Tallis Scholars. Gimell GIM 202 24Rutter: Candlelight Carol. Trad. (arr. Rutter): Wexford Carol. Stephen Varcoe, bar. Rutter: Wild Wood Carol. Gerald Finley, bs-bar. Cambridge Singers. City of London Sinfonia/John Rutter. Collegium CSCD 510 11Elms: Wassail down the wind. Mark Wilde, ten.Joyful Company of Singers. Royal PO/Stephen Bell. Stuart Nicholson, org. Naxos 8.570793 13Menotti: My Christmas. Nashville SO & Chorus/George Mabry. Naxos 8.669019 13Ramirez: Navidad nuestra. Jose Carreras, ten. Laredo Choral Salve. Bilbao Choral Society. El Grupo Huancaro/Damian Sanchez. Philips 420 955-2 18

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 23 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelMusic by Tonu Korvits

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Barbara Richardson

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Trad: It came upon the midnight clear. Handel (arr. Llewellyn): Joy to the world. Trad. (arr. de Pearsall): In dulci jubilo. Trad: The First Nowell. Trad: Let all mortal fl esh keep silence. Kendrick: From heaven You came. Trad. (arr. Praaetorius): A great and mighty wonder.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Guilmant: Offertoire, Op.60. Martin Weyer, org. Raven OAR 410 10Bortniansky: In this day the Lord has made. Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir, Paris/Eugen Evetz. Philips 434 174-2 7Gibbons: See, see, the word is incarnate. Clerkes of Oxenford/David Wulstan. Calliope CAL 9611 7Plattner: Missa Josef, lieber Josef mein: Kyrie. De Sayve: Hodie Christus natus est. Capella Antiqua Munchen. Niederaltaicher Scholaren/Konrad Ruhland. Sony SBK 60096 6Trad. (arr. Wasner): Bring your torches. Arr. Pfautsch: Sing to the new-born King. Arr. Terri: Coventry Carol. Melbourne Chorale/Val Pyers. Private rec. 7

d’Aquin: Two Noels, Op.2. Hans Fagus, org. BIS 7 10

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Locatelli: Violin Concerto in B fl at, Op.3/7. Elizabeth Wallfi sch, vln. Raglan Baroque Players/Nicholas Kraemer. Hyperion CDA 66721/3 19Haydn: Symphony No.100 in G, “Military”, Hob.I:100. Orch of St Luke’s/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80758 22Sor: Fantasia No.5, Op.16. Rafael Aguirre Minarro, gtr. Naxos 8.572064 15Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37. Daniel Barenboim, pno. Berlin State Orch/Daniel Barenboim. Decca 478 3515 38Rossini: William Tell: Overture. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 259-9 12

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Ries: Violin Sonata in B fl at, Op.16/2. Eric Grossman, vln. Susan Kagan, pno. Naxos 8.573717 21Brahms: String Quartet No.2 in A minor, Op.51/2. Lindsay Quartet. ASV DCA 712 34

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Hurst: Swagman’s Promenade. West Australian SO/David Measham. ABC 442 374-2 6Various: Jerome Robbins Broadway. Queensland Pops Orch/Colin Harper. Private rec. 6Lehar: The Merry Widow: Vilja. Love Unspoken. Yvonne Kenny, sop. Melbourne SO/Richard Bonynge. ABC 476 6905 10Moscheles: Grande Sonate concertante in A, Op.44. Hans-Udo Heinzmann, fte. Caroline Weichert, pno. Koch Schwann 3-1178-2 26Saint-Saens (arr. Glennie): Introduction & Rondo capriccioso in A minor, Op.28. Evelyn Glennie, perc. National PO/Barry Wordsworth. RCA RD 60242 9

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 in B fl at minor, Op.23. Felicja Blumental, pno. Vienna Music Society Orch/Michael Gielen. Brana BR 0013 31Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op.20: Excerpts. New Philharmonia Orch/Leopold Stokowski. London 448 950-2 20

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.22 in E fl at, K.482. Alfred Brendel, pno. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Universal Mozart 225 36Schubert: Impromptu in G fl at, D.899/3. Alfred Brendel, pno. Philips 422 237-2 6Manfredini: Concerto grosso, “Christmas Concerto”, Op.3/12. I Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone. Erato 2292-45642-2 8McGough: The Snowman. Dame Judi Dench, spkr. Runswick/Milne: King John’s Christmas. King’s Singers. EMI 7 47870 2 6Brahms: Serenade No.2 in A, Op.16. London SO/Istvan Kertesz. Decca 478 6420 29James: Australian Christmas Carols: Excerpts. Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir/Antony Walker. David Meller, pno. ABC 476 5791 15

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 13 May 2018 program.

With special guest, well-known radio and live concert broadcaster, and international music

tour leader, Mairi Nicolson.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

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5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyAustralian Chamber

Choir; Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Middle Park; 3/4/2016. (Recorded by Steve Bullock).

Australian Chamber ChoirBach: Mass in B minor, BWV.232.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Charpentier: Dialogue between the Angels and the Shepherds, H.420. Soloists. Aradia Ensemble/Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.557036 21Bach: Cantata, “Dearest Emanuel, Ruler of the Pious”, BWV.123. Soloists. Holland Boys’ Choir. Netherlands Bach Collegium/Pieter Jan Leusnik. Brilliant Classics 94365 22Haydn: Mass in G, “St Nicholas”, Hob.XXII:6. Soloists. English Concert & Choir/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 437 807-2 27Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Stephen Varcoe, bar. Cambridge Singers/John Rutter. Stephen Orton, vlc. Collegium CSCD 512 11Holst: Christmas Day. Quodlibet Singers. Queensland PO/Ralph Morton. Tall Poppies TP 046 7

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Drigo (arr. Lanchbery): Le Corsaire: Pas de deux. English Concert Orch/Richard Bonynge. Decca 421 818-2 8Schumann: Five Poems by Justinus Kerner. Thomas Hampson, bar. Geoffrey Parsons, pno. Teldec 2292-44935-2 14Bizet: Symphony in C, “Roma”. Melbourne SO/John Lanchbery. ABC 456 669-2 33Grainger: Youthful Suite. Sydney SO/John Hopkins. ABC 476 5959 26Hill (arr. Stiles): Piano Trio in A minor. Salzburg Piano Trio. Schloss Traun SKT 2004-01 23

MONDAY 24 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Franck: Symphony in D minor. NO of France/Leonard Bernstein. DG 478 6971 42

6.00 Daybreakwith Peter Mecoles

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Includes: Tavener: Thunder Entered Her. William Kendall, ten. Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill. David Dunnett, org. Virgin VC5 45035 2 17Finzi: Dies natalis, Op.8. James Gilchrist, ten. Bournemouth SO/David Hill. Naxos 8.570417 26

Edwards: Five Carols from Quem Quaeritis. Anne Cooke, sop. Kerith Fowles, alto. Sydney Philharmonia Motet Choir/Antony Walker. ABC 476 5791 11Boccherini (arr. Koopman): Cello Concerto in D, G.476. Yo-Yo Ma, vlc. Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman. Sony SK 60681 17Dukas (arr. Rabinovich): The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Martha Argerich & Alexandre Rabinovitch, pnos. Teldec 4509-96435-2 10Ives: String Quartet No.1, “From the Salvation Army”. Emerson Quartet. DG 435 864-2 21

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Thilo Troschke

Includes: Handel: Messiah: Excerpts. Soloists. John Wilbraham, tpt. ASMF & Chorus/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 478 5623 56Borodin: String Quartet No.2 in D. Emerson Quartet. DG 427 618-2 28Prokofi ev: Symphony No.1 in D, “Classical”, Op.25. London SO/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 442 278-2 14Mendelssohn: Octet in E fl at, Op.20. Australia Pro Arte CO. 3MBS rec. 33Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Cantata No.1. Soloists. Leipzig Radio Choir. Ludwig Guettler Trumpet Ensemble. Dresden State Orch/Peter Schreier. Decca 478 5564 26

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Charpentier: Carols for Instruments, H.531, 534. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 435 262-2 8Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Schlafe, mein Liebster. Anne Sofi e von Otter, m-sop. EBS/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 423 232-2 9Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in E, “Il riposo”, RV.270. Collegium Musicum 90/Simon Standage. Chandos 0754 X 7Mozart: String Quartet No.20 in D, “Hoffmeister”, K.499. Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66458 35Cornelius: Christmas Songs, Op.8. Irmgard Seefried, sop. Erik Werba, pno. DG 479 0648 13Dohnanyi: Piano Quintet in C minor, Op.1. Barry Snyder, pno. Cleveland Quartet. Pro Arte CDD 238 28

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with Mariese Shallard

Includes: Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Cantata No.6. Soloists. Leipzig Radio Choir. Ludwig Guettler Trumpet Ensemble. Dresden State Orch/Peter Schreier. Decca 478 5564 23Praetorius: Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. En natus est Emanuel. In dulci jubilo. Richard Wistreich, bass. York Waits. Robin Jeffrey, lute. Saydisc SDL 398 7Schutz: Hodie Christus natus est, SWV.315. Pro Cantione Antiqua. London Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble/Edgar Fleet. ASV QS 6105 7Poulenc: Four Motets for Christmas. Robert Shaw Festival Singers/Robert Shaw. Telarc 80236 11

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Finzi: In terra pax, Op.39. Jane Manning, sop. John Noble, bar. John Alldis Choir. New Philharmonia Orch/Vernon Handley. Lyrita SRCD 237 16

TUESDAY 25 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

R Strauss: An Alpine Symphony, Op.64. San Francisco SO/Herbert Blomstedt. Decca 478 3162 55

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Isabel Veale

Includes: Mendelssohn: Christmas Pieces, Op.72. Benjamin Frith, pno. Naxos 8.550940 8Telemann: Christmas Cantata, “Hosanna! This will be our Redemption”, TWV.1:810. Capella Savaria/Pal Nemeth. HM HMP 3903053 46Beethoven: Piano Trio No.1 in E fl at, Op.1/1. Selby & Friends. 3MBS rec. 30Bennett: Five Carols. Cambridge Singers/John Rutter. Collegium CSACD 901 10Boccherini (arr. Staier): Fandango. Andreas Staier & Christine Schornsheim, hpschds. Adela Gonzales Campa, castanets. Teldec 3984-21468-2 11

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Schiassi: Sinfonia pastorale in D. Northwest CO of Seattle/Alun Francis. Helios CDH 88028 9Handel: Messiah. Sara Macliver, sop. Alexandra Sherman, contr. Christopher Field, alto. Paul McMahon, ten. Teddy Tahu Rhodes, bar. Cantillation. Orch of the Antipodes/Antony Walker. ABC 472 601-2 142Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G, BWV.1049. Melbourne CO/William Hennessy. 3MBS rec. 16

4.00 Intermezzowith Jane Mitchell

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardMusic by the Springs

– Saturday Candlelight Concert; Elizabeth Layton & Caroline Hopson (violins), Caroline Henbest (viola), Trish O’Brien & Karol Kowlik (cellos); Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel, Hepburn Springs; 10/2/2018. (Recorded by Alan Hutchison).

Elizabeth LaytonSchubert: String Quintet in C, D.956, Op.163.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Nicolai: Christmas Overture. Bamberg SO/Karl Anton Rickenbacher. Virgin VC7 91079 2 11Gossec: Christmas Suite. AAM/Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 410 179-2 6

Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Cantata No.5. Soloists. Leipzig Radio Choir. Ludwig Guettler Trumpet Ensemble. Dresden State Orch/Peter Schreier. Decca 478 5564 24Valentini: Sinfonia a tre for the Feast of Christmas, Op.1/12. Northwest CO of Seattle/Alun Francis. Helios CDH 88028 10Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Cantata No.6. Soloists. Leipzig Radio Choir. Ludwig Guettler Trumpet Ensemble. Dresden State Orch/Peter Schreier. Decca 478 5564 23Marcello: Oboe Concerto in D minor. Stefan Schilli, oboe. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.551077 11

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 26 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Bruckner: Symphony No.1 in C minor. Vienna PO/Claudio Abbado. Decca 478 5365 46

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Haydn: Cello Concerto No.1 in C, Hob.VIIb:1. Daniel Muller-Schott, vlc. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Orfeo C 080 031 A 25Mozart: Cassation in D, K.100. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 426 388-2 27J C Bach: Trio in C. Jean-Pierre Rampal, fte. Isaac Stern, vln. Mstislav Rostropovich, vlc. Sony SK 44568 10W F Bach: Harpsichord Sonata in A minor, F.8. Christophe Rousset, hpschd. HM HMC 901305 12Dvorak: String Quartet No.12 in F, “American”, B.179, Op.96. Endellion Quartet. Virgin VC7 90807 2 26

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghornprepared by John Barns

Manfredini: Concerto grosso in G minor, Op.3/10. Les Amis de Phillippe/Ludger Remy. CPO 999 638-2 9Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E. Geoffrey Payne, tpt. Melbourne SO/Michael Halasz. ABC 476 4110 16Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, “Trout”, D.667, Op.114. Seraphim Trio. Jacqueline Cronin, vla. David Campbell, db. ABC 476 4741 38Paganini: Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor, “La Campanella”, Op.7. Salvatore Accardo, vln. London PO/Charles Dutoit. DG 437 210-2 31Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op.52. Monteverdi Choir/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Robert Levin & John Perry, pno duet. Philips 432 152-2 23

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Benjamin: North American Square Dance. Symphony Nova Scotia/Georg Tintner. CBC 2-5088 12Carmichael: Serenade. Helen Hardy, fte. David Laughton, pno. 3MBS rec. 16Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a. New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. Sony SMK 63162 21

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Nigel Simpson

Menotti: Amahl and the Night Visitors. Ike Hawkersmith, treb. Kirsten Gunlogson, m-sop. Dean Anthony, ten. Todd Thomas & Bart LeFan, bars. Chicago Symphony Chorus. Nashville SO & Chorus/Alastair Willis. Naxos 8.669019 49Humperdinck: Konigskinder. Helen Donath, sop. Hanna Schwarz, contr. Adolf Dallapozza, ten. Hermann Prey, bar. Bavarian Radio Chorus. Munich Radio Orch/Heinz Wallberg. EMI CMS 7 69936 2 152Rossini: Stabat Mater: Cujus animam. Donald Smith, ten. Queensland SO/Vanco Cavdarski. EMI 1 66283 2 6

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 27 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Fibich: Symphony No.3 in E minor, Op.53. Czech PO/Gerd Albrecht. Orfeo C 350 951 A 36

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Gurney: Ludlow and Teme. Adrian Thompson, ten. Iain Burnside, pno. Delme Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66385 20Parry: Cello Sonata in A, Andrew Fuller, vlc. Michael Dussek, pno. Dutton CDLX 7102 28McDowall: Dancing Fish. Amy Dickson, sax. Orchestra Nova/George Vass. Dutton CDLX 7159 10Debussy: Suite bergamasque. John Chen, pno. ABC 476 6834 17Westlake: Songs from the Forest. Collision Theory. Private rec. 8Davidson: A Singing of Angels. Finchley Children’s Music Group/Nicholas Wilks. Naxos 8.559436 27

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Stanford: Clarinet Concerto in A minor, Op.80. Thea King, cl. Philharmonia Orch/Alun Francis. Hyperion CDA 66001 22

Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27. Sydney SO/Edo de Waart. ABC 462 012-2 56R Strauss: Aus Italien, Op.16. Berlin PO/Riccardo Muti. Philips 422 399-2 43Glanville-Hicks: Etruscan Concerto. Caroline Almonte, pno. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 3222 15Ireland: A Downland Suite. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9376 18Schumann: Abegg Variations, Op.1. Imogen Cooper, pno. Ottavo C 39027 8

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

TchaikovskyDescribed as “lacking in elevated thought” and “transcending stereotypes of Russian classical music” Tchaikovsky’s

music divided critics of his time. However his sweet, inexhaustible, super sensuous fund of melody, made him one of the most popular composers of the 19th century. With script by Murray Vagg join Rodney Phillips to follow his tragic life.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke

Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 28 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5867 50

6.00 Daybreakwith Holly Reid

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Vivaldi: Guitar Concerto in D, RV.93. John Williams, gtr. Franz Liszt CO/Janos Rolla. Sony SK 46556 10Bowman: Real and Right and True. Sara Macliver, sop. Ian Munro, pno. Decca 481 7051 12Respighi: The Birds. Australian CO/Christopher Lyndon-Gee. Omega OCD 1007 18Reade: Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite. Emma Johnson, cl. Skaila Kanga, harp. ASV DCA 800 9Prokofi ev: Peter and the Wolf, Op.67. Derek Guille, spkr. Nicholas CO/Eric Klay. Move MCD 480 26Rodrigo: Concierto andaluz. Los Romeros. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 478 5669 24Handel (arr. Heywood): Royal Fireworks Music: Excerpts. Thomas Heywood, org. Hillwood HW 09174 7

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

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12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Includes: Handel: Oboe Concerto No.1 in B fl at, HWV.301. David Reichenberg, oboe. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 479 1932 8Mozart: Piano Concerto No.21 in C, K.467. Maria Joao Pires, pno. CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado. DG 475 1435 27Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel. Soloists. Tolz Boys’ Choir. Bavarian RSO/Jeffrey Tate. EMI 7 54327 2 73

3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 1 July 2018 program.

With special guest, environmentalist and former politician, Bob Brown.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 29 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Peter Mecoles

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 in B minor, “Pathetique”, Op.74. Russian NO/Mikhail Pletnev. DG 449 967-2 46

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Malvezzi: Intermedio V: And we, with this beautiful godess. Sara Macliver, sop. Flecha: Riu, riu, chiu. La Compania/Danny Lucin. ABC 476 5955 6Martin y Coll: Diferencias sobre las Folias. Jordi Savall, vla da gamba. Arianna Savall, harp. Rolf Lislevand, gtr. Adela Gonzalez, casabeles. Alia Vox AV 9805 11Amon: Quintet No.1 in F for Winds & Strings, Op.110. Compagnia di Punto. Coviello Classics 21111 21Negri: The Canary. Broadside Band. Helios CDH 55059 11Druschetzky: Partita in C. Dresden Philharmonic CO/Alexander Peter. Naxos 8.557610 15Anon: Mit ganzem willen wunsch ich dir. Binchois: Jeloymors. Shield of Harmony. DHM HMC 902051 7Corbetta: Concert in E minor. Eric Bellocq & Massimo Moscardo, gtrs. Naxos 8.553745 10Walther: Aria in G minor. Francois Fernandez, vln. Philippe Pierlot, bass viol. Pierre Hantai, hpschd. Ricercar RIC 45022 7Clemens non Papa: Pastores loquebantur. Orlando Consort. HM HMU 907418 6Wassenaer: Concerto No.1 in G. Combattimento Consort Amsterdam/Jan Willem de Vriend. Radio Nederland MCCP 121 12

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld: Overture. Cincinnati Pops Orch/Erich Kunzel. Telarc 80116 10Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Paganini in A minor, Op.35. John Fisher, pno. MCD 536 23Saint-Saens: Danse macabre, Op.40. Orchestre de Paris/Daniel Barenboim. DG 480 0475 7Mendelssohn: String Quartet No.6 in F minor, Op.80. New Zealand Quartet. Naxos 8.570001 26Chaminade: Flute Concertino, Op.107. Karen Schofi eld, fte. Anne Lewitzka, pno. 3MBS rec. 9Saint-Saens: Symphony No.3 in C minor, “Organ”, Op.78. Anita Priest, org. Los Angeles PO/Zubin Mehta. Decca 478 5437 34

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Includes: Reznicek: Donna Diana: Overture. Vienna PO/Willi Boskovsky. London 436 785-2 6Beethoven: Seven Variations in E fl at on a Duet from Mozart’s “The Magic Flute”, WoO.46. Pablo Casals, vlc. Alfred Cortot, pno. Naxos 8.110195 10Williamson: Folk Songs. Owen Brannigan, bass. Elizabethan Singers/Louis Halsey. Argo ZRG 5496 (LP) 10Glanville-Hicks: Harp Sonata. Marshall McGuire, harp. Tall Poppies TP O71 10Bruch: Swedish Dances, Op.63. LGO/Kurt Masur. Philips 420 932-2 10Trad.: My love is like a red, red rose. Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond. Nicola Benedetti, vln. BBC SO/Rory MacDonald. Decca 478 6690 9

Bourgeois: Trombone Concerto, Op.114. Christian Lindberg, tbn. BBC NO of Wales/Grant Llewellyn. BIS 658 21Gluck (arr. Mottl): Ballet Suite No.1. Sydney SO/Robert Pikler. RCA VRL 1-0142 (LP) 16

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.6 in B fl at, BWV.1051. English CO/Benjamin Britten. Decca 478 5672 18Telemann: Viola Concerto in G. Stephen Shingles, vla. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 430 265-2 14Haydn: Symphony No.26 in D minor, “Lamentation”, Hob.I:26. La Petite Bande/Sigiswald Kuijken. Virgin VC7 90743 2 15Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 in G, Op.58. Paul Lewis, pno. BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek. DHM HMC 902054 33Mozart: Symphony No.41 in C, “Jupiter”, K.551. Berlin PO/Karl Bohm. DG 447 416-2 27

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

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Includes: Mozart: Adagio in B minor, K.540. Andras Schiff, pno. Decca 421 369-2 17Allworth: An oasis in moonlight. Sally Mays, pno. Jade JADCD 1107 15Crossman: …back to the centre. Jeanell Carrigan, pno. Vox Australis VAST 027-2 6Munro: Blue Rags. Ian Munro, pno. Tall Poppies TP 186 15Prokofi ev: Romeo and Juliet Suite, Op.75: Excerpts. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. Decca 480 3605 32Thalberg: Fantasia on “God Save The Queen”, Op.27. Steven Mayer, pno. ASV DCA 783 14

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Naudot: Trio Sonata, Op.14/4. Mattias Loibner & Riccardo Delfi no, hurdy-gurdies. Laurent Le Chenadec, bsn. Thomas Wimmer, vla da gamba. Norbert Zeilberger, hpschd. CPO 999 864-2 10Martin y Coll: Diferencias sobre las Folias. Jordi Savall, vla da gamba. Arianna Savall, harp. Rolf Lislevand, gtr. Adela Gonzalez, casabeles. Alia Vox AV 9805 11Biber: Battalia in D. Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni Antonini. Teldec 3984-21464-2 10Moratelli: The Lost Quiver. Soloists. Salzburg Hofmusik/Wolfgang Brunner. CPO 999 851-2 49Tye: In Nomine. Borea Quartet Bremen & Han Tol. CPO 777 897-2 8Dupuits: Sonata, Op.3/1. Mattias Loibner & Riccardo Delfi no, hurdy-gurdies. Laurent Le Chenadec, bsn. Thomas Wimmer, vla da gamba. Norbert Zeilberger, hpschd. CPO 999 864-2 14

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

A New Year’s MelangeSuppe: Vienna Jubilation Overture. Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. CBS MK 44932 7

Lanner: Die Schonbrunner, Op.200. Vienna PO/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. DG 463 185-2 8Schubert: Five Minuets, D.89. Gidon Kremer, vln. CO of Europe. DG 437 535-2 15Waldteufel: Prestissimo galop, Op.152. Bella bocca Polka, Op.163. Slovak PO/Alfred Walter. Marco Polo 8.223685 9Offenbach: La Vie parisienne. Montpellier NO/Jean-Christophe Keck. Accord 476 8999 13Strauss Jnr (arr. Davis): Die Fledermaus Suite. London PO/Carl Davis. Virgin VC7 90716 2 27Josef Strauss: Dynamids, Op.173. Sailors polka, Op.52. Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. DG 477 6225 13Waldteufel: Mon reve Waltz, Op.151. Slovak PO/Alfred Walter. Marco Polo 8.223451 10

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 30 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelThe Art of Guido Cantelli – Program 1

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Trad. (arr. Vaughan Williams): O little town of Bethlehem. Trad. (arr. Nyland): Of the Father’s heart begotten. Croft: O God, our help in ages past. Baughan: Lord, for the years. Cruger: Now thank we all our God.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Bach: Puer natus in Bethlehem, BWV.603. Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BWV.604. Vom Himmel kam der Engel Scharr, BWV.607. In dulci jubilo, BWV.608. Wir Christenleut, BWV.612. Calvin Bowman, org. Move MD 3162 9Trad. (arr. Willcocks): Deck the halls. Trad. (arr. Rutter): Here we come a’wassailing. Tudor Choristers/David Carolane (1978). Private rec. 6Tchaikovsky (arr. Briggs): Nutcracker Suite: Excerpts. David Briggs, org. Kevin Mayhew KMCD 1007 6Sweelinck: Gaudete omnes et laetamini. Angelus ad pastores ait. Trinity College Choir, Cambridge/Richard Marlow. Hyperion CDA 67104 6Brahms: Lo, how a rose is blooming, Op.122/8. Canon in B minor, Op.56/5. Michael Murray, org. Telarc 80255 6Karg-Elert: Variations in E, “The Harmonious Blacksmith”. Harold Fabrikant, org. Academy Music AMCD 9763 6C P E Bach: Sonata in F, Wq.70/3, H.84. Iain Quinn, org. Naxos 8.573424 13

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Khachaturian: Spartacus Suite No.1. Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8927 26Quantz: Trio Sonata in C for Recorder, Flute & Basso continuo. Musica Poetica. Thorofon CTH 2073 12Haydn: Violin Concerto in C, Hob.VIIa:1. Pinchas Zukerman, vln. Los Angeles PO/Pinchas Zukerman. Decca 478 4213 20Bach: Cantata, “There arose a fi ght”, BWV.19. Soloists. Berlin Motet Choir. Berlin PO/Fritz Lehmann. Archiv 479 1045 22Respighi: Wind Quintet in G minor. Quintetto a Fiato Del ‘900. Fone 90 F 01 CD 15Handel (arr. E Grigoryan): Organ Concerto in B fl at, HWV.294 (arr. Guitars). Slava Grigoryan & Leonard Grigoryan, gtrs. 5MBS rec. 11

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Bach: Cello Suite No.4 in E fl at, BWV.1010. Mstislav Rostropovich, vlc. EMI 5 55363 2 25Sibelius: String Quartet in D minor, “Voces intimae”, Op.56. Flinders Quartet. ABC 481 1982 30

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Abraham: Victoria and Her Hussar: Excerpts. Budapest RSO/Tamas Breitner. Delta 11084 16Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No.1. Russian PO/Dmitry Yablonsky. Naxos 8.557208 13Dvorak: Scherzo capriccioso, B.131, Op.66. Halle Orch/Sir John Barbirolli. EMI 7 64193 2 12Mozart: Exsultate jubilate, K.165. Victoria de los Angeles, sop. London SO/Sir Adrian Boult. Testament SBT 1088 16Palmer: Waltz 1, “Au Coupe Chou”. Cove CO/Stephen Williams. ABC 476 261-2 6Delibes: Sylvia: Cortege de Bacchus. Slovak PO/Richard Hayman. Naxos 8.550370 6Porpora: Cello Sonata in F. Leslie Parnas, vlc. Wonmi Kim, pno. Arcadia ARC 1998-2 8Field: Piano Concerto No.7 in C minor. Miceal O’Rourke, pno. London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN 9534 29

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.23 in A, K.488. Wilhelm Kempff, pno. Bamberg SO/Ferdinand Leitner. DG 479 1133 25Elgar:: Enigma Variations, Op.36. London PO/ Bernard Haitink. LPO 0002 32Courtney: A Musicological Journey through the Twelve Days of Christmas. Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Bonneville Classics SO/Jerold Ottley. Bonneville Classics BCD 9402-2 11

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Granados (arr. Boyd): Valses poeticos. Rupert Boyd, gtr. Private rec. 15Delibes: The Spring: Excerpts. ROHO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Private rec. 11

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 22 April 2018 program.

With special guest, acclaimed mandolin player, Avi Avital.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart Kelly2018 Organs of the Ballarat

Goldfi elds Festival – Concert 1; Gloriana Chamber Choir/Andrew Raiskums, Carlos Barcenas (tenor), Stefan Cassomenos (piano), David Richardson & Ben Smart (percussion); St Patrick’s Cathedral, Ballarat; 12/1/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

Gloriana Chamber ChoirRed Book of Montserrat: Stella Splendens. Mariam, Matrem Virginem, Attolite. Ramirez: Misa Criolla. Talbot: Path of Miracles: Leon. Santiago.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Bach: Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Excerpts. Barbara Schlick, sop. Michael Chance, alto. Howard Crook, ten. Peter Kooy, bass. Collegium Vocale & Orch, Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe. Virgin VCD 90781 2 48Saint-Saens: Christmas Oratorio, Op.12. Dresden Kreuz Choir. Dresden PO/Martin Flamig. Capriccio 10216 36

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

van Otterloo: Symphonietta for Winds. Seven on Emerald Hill/John Hopkins. 3MBS rec. 18Schoenberg: Four Songs, Op.2. Hanna Crisp, m-sop. Amanda Hodder, pno. 3MBS rec. 13Farrar: The Forsaken Merman, Op.20. Philharmonia Orch/Alasdair Mitchell. Chandos CHAN 9586 28Turvey: Solitude (in Memory of Arthur Boyd). New Palm Court Orch/Gemma Turvey. Sotto Voce SVMCD 004 7Abbott: This Is My Home. Eyes. The Path to Your Door. Methodist Ladies College (Sydney) Senior Chamber Choir. MLC CO/Ian Munns. Private rec. 12Gliere: Harp Concerto in E fl at, Op.74. Alice Giles, harp. Adelaide SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 454 506-2 26

MONDAY 31 DEC

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Bruckner: Symphony No.3 in D minor. Bavarian State Orch/Hans Knappertsbusch. Orfeo C577 021 B 52

6.00 Daybreakwith Frank Prain

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Carr-Boyd: The Bells of Sydney Harbour. David Kinsela, org. Southern Cross SCCD 1022 11Part: My heart’s in the highlands. David James, alto. Polyphony/Stephen Layton. Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, org. Hyperion CDA 67375 9Bantock: Cuchullan’s Lament. Kishul’s Galley. Royal PO/Vernon Handley. Hyperion CDA 66630 8J Clarke: Come, come along for a dance and a song. Ruth Holton, sop. Charles Daniels, ten. Simon Birchall, bar. Parley of Instruments & Choir/Roy Goodman. Hyperion CDA 66578 23Lange-Muller: Once upon a Time, Op.25. Guido Paevatalu, bar. Tivoli SO/John Frandsen. Philips 518 404-2 22Holst: The Morning of the Year, Op.45/2. Guildford Choral Society. Philharmonia Orch/Hilary Davan Wetton. Hyperion CDA 66784 20Maxwell Davies: An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise. Atlanta SO/Donald Runnicles. Telarc 80677 13

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Thilo Troschke

Wagner: Rienzi: Overture. Philadelphia Orch/Wolfgang Sawallisch. EMI 5 56165 2 13

Haydn: The Creation, Hob.XXI:2. Gundula Janowitz, sop. Christa Ludwig, m-sop. Werner Krenn & Fritz Wunderlich, tens. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bar. Vienna Singverein. Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 479 0198/9 109Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.22. Philippe Entremont, pno. Toulouse Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson. CBS M2YK 45624 23Mozart: Horn Concerto No.4 in E fl at, K.495. Anthony Halstead, horn. AAM/Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 443 216-2 16

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Haydn: Trio in D, Hob.XV:16. Aurele Nicolet, fte. Rocco Filippini, vlc. Bruno Canino, pno. Novalis 150 047 2 16Pleyel: String Quartet in E fl at, Op.2/4. Enso Quartet. Naxos 8.557497 19Schumann: Duets beneath the window, Op.34/3. Truly as the sun shines, Op.37/12. Dance Song, Op.78/1. He and she, Op.78/2. Fair is the Festival of Spring, Op.37/7. Jan DeGaetani, m-sop. Leslie Guinn, bar. Gilbert Kalish, pno. EN 7559-71364-2 10Spohr: String Quintet in E fl at, Op.33/1. Danubius Quartet. Sandor Papp, vla. Marco Polo 8.223597 31

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TUESDAY 1 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Haydn: Symphony No.52 in C minor, Hob.I:52. AAM/Christopher Hogwood. L’Oiseau-Lyre 443 780-2 31

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Frank Pam

Includes: Strauss Jnr: Die Fledermaus: Overture. Vienna PO/Clemens Krauss. Decca 482 7363 8Strauss Jnr: Tales from the Vienna Woods, Op.325. Vienna PO/Clemens Krauss. Decca 482 7363 12Linde (b.1/1/1933): Concerto Piccolo, Op.35. Nordic CO/Christian Lindberg. BIS 1538 11Svendsen: Romance in G, Op.26. Richard Tognetti, vln. Nordic CO/Christian Lindberg. BIS 1538 8Josef Strauss: Dynamids, Op.173. Vienna PO/Zubin Mehta. DG 477 6225 10

JanuaryA day-by-day program of our fi ne music broadcasting.

Program exclusive to Digital DAB+

Program exclusive to FM 103.5

Strauss Snr. (arr. Rot): Philomela Waltz, Op.82. Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti. DG 474 900-2 6Lanner (arr. Rot): Court Ball Dances, Op.161. Vienna PO/Riccardo Muti. DG 474 900-2 9Ziehrer: Viennese Girls, Op.388. Vienna PO/Mariss Jansons. Sony 88875174772 10Strauss Jnr: Blue Danube Waltz, Op.314. Vienna PO/Mariss Jansons. Sony 88875174772 11

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Strauss Jnr: Tales from the Vienna Woods, Op.325. Vienna Volksoper Orch/Peter Falk. Pilz 160 304 13Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.25. Benjamin Frith, pno. Slovak State PO/Robert Stankovsky. Naxos 8.550681 22Mendelssohn: Symphony No.1 in C minor, Op.11. LGO/Kurt Masur. RCA 74321 20286 2 29Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, “Trout”, D.667. Haydn Trio Vienna. Atar Arad, vla. Ludwig Streicher, db. Teldec 8.42695 34Enescu: Romanian Rhapsody in A, Op.11/1. BBC Concert Orch/Johannes Wildner. BBC MM 347 13Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.9 in A, “Kreutzer”, Op.47. Yehudi Menuhin, vln. Jeremy Menuhin, pno. EMI 5 87001 2 36Waxman: Auld Lang Syne Variations. Scot Woolley, pno. Members of Korngold String Quartet. Bay Cities BCD 1037 12Josef Strauss: Village Swallows from Austria, Op.164. Vienna Volksoper Orch/Peter Falk. Pilz 160 304 9

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdale

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardMusic by the

Springs – Friday Evening Concert; Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel, Hepburn Springs; 9/2/2018. (Recorded by Alan Hutchison).

Orava QuartetHalvorsen: Passacaglia in G minor, after Handel’s Keyboard Suite, HWV.432. Elizabeth Layton, vln. Trish O’Brien, vlc. Brahms: Two Songs, Op.91. Greta Bradman, sop. Caroline Henbest, vla. Timothy Young, pno. Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.11. Orava Quartet.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Schubert: Violin Sonata in G minor, D.408. Arthur Grumiaux, vln. Robert Veyron-Lacroix, pno. Philips 426 385-2 15Haydn: Symphony No.30 in C, “Alleluja”, Hob.I:30. Northern CO/Nicholas Ward. Naxos 8.550757 15Fasch (arr. Chiesa): Concerto in D minor. Slava Grigoryan, gtr. Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 476 5948 15F X Mozart: Piano Concerto No.2 in E fl at, Op.25. Sebastian Knauer, pno. Netherlands CO/Philippe Entremont. Berlin 0017042BC 25J C Bach: Quintet in D, Op.11/6. La Ricordanza. MDG 505 1381-2 13Mozart: Concerto in F for Three Pianos, K.242. Andras Schiff, Daniel Barenboim & Sir Georg Solti, pnos. English CO/Sir Georg Solti. Decca 430 232-2 22

Moscheles: Septet in D, Op.88. Caroline Weichert, pno. Walter Hermann, cl. Christoph Moinian, horn. Mayumi Shimizu, vln. Jaap Zeijl, vla. Christoph Groth, vlc. Volker Donandt, db. Koch Schwann 3-1178-2 30

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with Mariese Shallard

Includes: Boccherini (arr. Kain): Introduction & Fandango. Guitar Trek. ABC 461 727-2 7Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E fl at, Hob VIIe:1. Geoffrey Payne, tpt. Melbourne SO/Michael Halasz. ABC 476 4110 15

Strauss Jnr: Blue Danube Waltz, Op.314. Queensland Orch/Ola Rudner. ABC 472 831-2 10Veress: Four Transylvanian Dances. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Sony SK 62005 12Bernstein: West Side Story: Symphonic Dances. New York PO/Leonard Bernstein. Sony SK 60724 21Shostakovich: Jazz Suite No.1. RCO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 433 702-2 8

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8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 2 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Casella: Symphony No.1 in B minor, Op.5. Rome SO/Francesco La Vecchia. Naxos 8.572413 45

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Mozart: Serenade No.6 in D, “Serenata Notturna”, K.239. English CO/Jeffrey Tate. EMI CDC 7 49946 2 12Handel: Acis and Galatea: Oh didst thou know … As when the dove. Kathleen Battle, sop. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. EMI CDC 7 49179 2 7Schubert: Impromptu in F minor, D.935/1. Imogen Cooper, pno. Ottavo OTR C88817 11Dvorak: String Quartet No.5 in F minor, B.37, Op.9. Panocha Quartet. Supraphon SU 3815-2 28

Piazzolla (arr. E Grigoryan): Histoire du Tango. Slava Grigoryan, gtr. Edward Grigoryan, vln. Sony SK63011 19Faure: Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor, Op.15. Beaux Arts Trio. Kim Kashkashian, vla. Philips 422 350-2 31

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Tartini (arr. Meneghini): Concerto grosso No.3 in C. Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini. HM HMC 901548 9Bach: English Suite No.6 in D minor, BWV.811. Hoang Pham, pno. 3MBS rec. 23Berlioz: Childhood of Christ, Op.25. Veronique Gens, sop. Paul Agnew, ten. Laurent Naouri & Olivier Lallouette, bars. Frederic Caton, bass. Collegium Vocale Cologne. La Chapelle Royale. Orchestre des Champs Elysees/Philippe Herreweghe. HM HMC 901632.33 95Faure: Elegy in C minor, Op.24. Zoe Knighton, vlc. Elyane Laussade, pno. 3MBS rec. 6Fibich: Symphony No.1 in F, Op.17. Detroit SO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 9230 34

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Alan de Niese

Monteverdi: Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria. Margaret Baker-Genovesi & Rotraud Hansmann, sops. Sven Olof Eliasson, Kurt Equiluz & Nigel Rogers, tens. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.35024 ZB 192

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 3 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Pavlova: Symphony No.6 in G minor. Tchaikovsky SO/Patrick Baton. Naxos 8.579003 42

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Includes: Wolf: Der Gartner. Begegnung. Geh’ Geliebter, geh’ jetzt! Morike Lieder No.6: Er ist’s. Lisa Della Casa, sop. Karl Hudez, pno. Decca 478 9679 10Chopin: Polonaise in E fl at minor, Op.26/2. Polonaise in A fl at, “Heroic”, Op.53. Ignacy Jan Paderewski, pno. Pearl Gemm 9323 14R Clarke: Viola Sonata. Paul Coletti, vla. Leslie Howard, pno. Helios CDH 55085 21

Faure: Masques et bergamasques, Op.112. Pierre-Alain Volondat & Patrick de Hooge, pno duet. Naxos 8.553638 13Hindemith: Viola Sonata in F, Op.11/4. Patricia Pollett, vla. Timothy Young, pno. 3MBS rec. 17Pierne: Cello Sonata in F sharp minor, Op.46. Mats Lidstrom, vlc. Bengt Forsberg, pno. Hyperion CDA 66979 25

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.25 in C, K.503. Alfred Brendel, pno. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Universal Mozart 225 33Berwald: Symphony No.2 in D, “Sinfonie capricieuse”. Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi. DG 445 581-2 28Kodaly: Hary Janos Suite, Op.15a. London PO/Sir Georg Solti. Decca 478 3706 22Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor, Op.18. Isador Goodman, pno. Melbourne SO/Patrick Thomas. ABC 432 209-2 33Elgar: In the South (Alassio), Overture, Op.50. Bournemouth SO/George Hurst. Naxos 8.553564 21Edwards: Guitar Concerto. Karin Schaupp, gtr. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 2270 19Schubert: Impromptu in A fl at, D.935/2. Alfred Brendel, pno. Philips 422 237-2 6

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

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8.00 Illuminations

James Galway – The Man with the Golden Flute

Globally renowned as the supreme interpreter of the classical fl ute repertoire, Sir James Galway is a consummate performer whose appeal transcends all musical boundaries. Join Ashleigh Robertson to hear how, with over 30 million recordings sold worldwide, extensive international touring, frequent television appearances, tireless promotion of the arts and passionate work in music education, Galway has become a household name over the decades, providing the benchmark standard for all modern fl autists.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 4 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Esther Peng

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.2 in B fl at, “Hymn of Praise”, Op.52. Karita Mattila & Elizabeth Connell, sops. Hans-Peter Blochwitz, ten. London SO & Chorus/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1046 74

6.00 Daybreakwith Adrian McEnieryprepared by Jane Mitchell

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Rossini: Semiramide: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 12Dorati: Duo concertante. Diana Doherty, oboe. David Korevaar, pno. ABC 465 782-2 15Hill: String Quartet No.3 in A minor, “The Carnival”. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.570491 21Bowman: Three Songs. Paul McMahon, ten. Ian Munro, pno. Decca 481 7051 6K Abbott: Midnight Songs. Three. Tall Poppies TP 237 26Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D, Op.61: 1st movt. Richard Tognetti, vln. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. ABC 481 0679 23

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Suk: Serenade for Strings in E fl at, Op.6. Australian CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Conifer CDCF 170 30Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.1 in C, Op.15. Paul Lewis, pno. BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek. DHM HMC 902053 38Grainger: Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon. Colonial Song. Della Jones, m-sop. ASMF. Chandos CHAN 10638(19) 9R Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, Op.28. LGO/Kurt Masur. Decca 478 6480 15Strauss Jnr: Die Fledermaus: Excerpts. Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 478 5630 15

3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 19 August 2018 program.

With special guest, Baptist minister and Chief Advocate for World Vision Australia,

Tim Costello AO.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 5 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Paul Burke

Hanson: Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.33. Seattle SO/Gerard Schwartz. Delos DE 3092 36

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Punto: Horn Concerto No.11 in E. Andrew Joy, horn. Cologne RSO/Johannes Goritzki. Capriccio 10 837 15Parsons: O bone Jesu. Parsons Affayre/Warren Trevelyan-Jones. Vox Foris MMPA 001 11

Richter: String Quartet in B fl at, Op.5/2. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 4509-91002-2 12Krumpholtz: Flute Sonata in F, Op.8/5. Ashley Solomon, fte. Masumi Nagasawa, harp. Channel Classics CCS 17798 15Torres y Portugal: Juguete: Un juguetico de fuego. La Capella Reial de Catalunya. Hesperion XXI/Jordi Savall. Alia Vox AV 9552 8Lechner: Si bona suscepimus. Royal Chapel European Vocal Ensemble/Philippe Herreweghe. DHM HMX 2901401 8Taverner: Te Deum for Five Voices. The Sixteen/Harry Christophers. Hyperion CDA 66507 13Lebrun: Oboe Concerto No.1 in D minor. Paul Goodwin, oboe. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 431 821-2 19Schein: Banchetto Musicale: Suite No.5 in G. Collegium Terpsichore/Fritz Neumeyer. Archiv 479 1045 AB55 6Stradella: Sinfonia avanti, “Il Barcheggio”. Wynton Marsalis, tpt. Orch of St Luke’s/John Nelson. Sony SK 46672 6

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Mendelssohn: Calm Seas and Prosperous Voyage Overture, Op.27. Stonnington SO/Michael Lichnovsky. 3MBS rec. 14Liszt (arr. Busoni): Fantasy on Themes from Marriage of Figaro. Vladimir Horowitz, pno. Larrikin DDC 931 14Chabrier: Suite pastorale. Detroit SO/Paul Paray. Mercury 434 303-2 16Doppler: Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy, Op.26. Masahide Kurita, fte. Len Vorster, pno. Cracked Records 0045 13

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Dvorak: Terzetto in C for Two Violins & Viola, B.148, Op.74. Members of Lindsay String Quartet. ASV DCA 806 20Mendelssohn: First Walpurgis Night, Op.60. Soloists. Melbourne University Choral Society. Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir. Melbourne Youth Orch/Peter Bandy. 3MBS rec. 32

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Smetana: Festive Overture in D. Slovak RSO/Robert Stankovsky. Marco Polo 8.223705 9Bach: Passacaglia & Fugue in C minor, BWV.582. Anthony Halliday, org. Move MCD 452 15Schubert: The Boatman, D.536. Night Songs, D.672. David Greco, bar. Michael Curtain, pno. 3MBS rec. 7Purcell: If music be the food of love. Fairest Isle. I attempt from love’s sickness to fl y. Daniel Thomson, ten. Terry McKenna, lute. Thomas Leininger, hpschd. Talbot TP 1701 9Paganini: Sonata concertata in A, MS.2. Erica Kennedy, vln. Massimo Scattolin, gtr. Private rec. 15Handel: Meine Seele hort im Sehen, HWV.207. I attempt from love’s sickness to fl y. Anna Sandstrom, sop. Private rec. 12J Tallis: The Sentimental Bloke. Monica Curro, vln. Stefan Cassomenos, pno. Move MCD 463 10Beethoven: String Quartet No.4 in C minor, Op.18/4. Orava Quartet. 3MBS rec. 24

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Stanford: Irish Rhapsody No.1 in D minor, Op.78. Ulster Orch/Vernon Handley. Chandos CHAN 8627 14Dyson: Violin Concerto in E fl at. Lydia Mordkovitch, vln. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9369 43Vaughan Williams: Greensleeves. Ian Bostridge, ten. Holst Singers/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA 66777 6Walton: Symphony No.1 in B fl at minor. BBC SO/Edward Gardner. Chandos CHSA 5136 43

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp, Op.60. Evgeny Kissin, pno. Sony 88697301102 9Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas in E, A, & G, K.531, K.322, K.455. Vladimir Horowitz, pno. Sony S2K 53457 10Prokofi ev: Piano Sonata No.2 in D minor, Op.14. John Lill, pno. ASV DCA 753 18Greenbaum: Allusion, Introspection & Ascension. Amir Farid, pno. Move MD 3402b 13Chua: Assorted Fairies. Sonny Chua, pno. Move MD 3230 14Bartok (ed. Sandor): Concerto for Orchestra, Sz.116. Gyorgy Sandor, pno. CBS MK 44526 36Strauss Jnr (arr. Schulz-Evler): Arabesques on The Blue Danube. Hoang Pham, pno. 3MBS rec. 11

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Four Seasons and More!Includes: Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Op.8/1-4. Elizabeth Wallfi sch, vln. Australian Brandenburg Orch/Paul Dyer. ABC 456 364-2 37Valentini: Concerto in A minor for Four Violins. Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini. HM 22T2020801 19Legrenzi: Three Balletti e Correnti a 5, Op.16. La Serenisima/Adrian Chandler. Avie AV 2106 8Pergolesi: Missa Romana. Concerto Italiano/Rinaldo Alessandrini. Naive OP 30461 31

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Melbourne Symphony OrchestraDebussy: Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune. Melbourne SO/Jorge Mester. ABC 438 611-2 10Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.26. Siqing Lu, vln. Melbourne SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 6757 23Sibelius: Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39. Melbourne SO/Jose Serebrier. ASV DCA 612 35Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring. Melbourne SO/Hiroyuki Iwaki. MSO 11 35

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 6 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelThe Art of Guido Cantelli – Program 2

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Barbara Richardson

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith John Worcesterprepared by Peter Wakeley

Includes: Steggall: Songs of thankfulness and praise. Harmonia Sacra Gotha 1715: Earth has many a noble city. Ferguson: From the Eastern mountains. Arr. Bach: Brightest and best are the suns of the morning. Reinhardt MS 1754: Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. De Giardini: Thou whose almighty word. Kocher: As with gladness men of old.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith John Worcester

Includes: Telemann: Heroic Music. John Foster, tpt. David Drury, org. 3MBS rec. 9Trad. (arr. Willcocks): What is this pleasant fragrance?. Praetorius: Lo, how a rose e’er blooming. Cantillation/Antony Walker. David Drury, org. ABC 476 2916 8Willcock: Christmas. Southern Star. What did you get? Gondwana Voices/Lyn Williams. ABC 476 9093 6Farrington: Fiesta: Song. Fast Dance. Phillip Scriven, org. Regent REG 304 8

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Rameau: Dance Suite. Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam. 3MBS rec. 10Beethoven: Octet in E fl at, Op.103. Paris-Bastille Wind Octet. HM HMN 911583 20Mozart: Concerto in F for Three Pianos, K.242. Katia Labeque, Marielle Labeque & Semyon Bychkov, pnos. Berlin PO/Semyon Bychkov. Philips 426 241-2 25Telemann: Overture burlesque in B fl at, TWV.55:B8. Syrinx. Resonus RES 10154 17Bach: Cantata, “O Fire everlasting”, BWV.34. Soloists. Munich Bach Orch & Choir/Karl Richter. Archiv 439 380-2 19

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Villa-Lobos: Five Preludes. Wolfgang Lendle, gtr. Teldec 8.44143 16

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Tippett: Concerto for Double String Orchestra. English String Orch/William Boughton. Nimbus NI 5556 23Bach: Cello Suite No.3 in C, BWV.1009. Anner Bylsma, vlc. Sony SBK 89960 20Kapsberger: Aria di Fiorenza. Paul O’Dette, lute. HM HMG 507020 11

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Kabalevsky: The Comedians, Op.26. Bavarian State Orch/Wolfgang Sawallisch. EMI CDD 7 63893 2 14Linger (arr. Divall): Zwischenspiele: Polonaise & Menuetto-Allegro. State Orch of Victoria/Richard Divall. ABC 461 826-2 10Anderson: Forgotten Dreams. Waltazing Cat. Jazz Pizzicato. Alistair Young, pno. BBC Concert Orch/Leonard Slatkin. Naxos 8.559356 7Haydn: Piano Concerto in G, Hob.XVIII:4. Sebastian Knauer, pno. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.570485 20Godard: Scenes italiennes. CSRSO/Ondrej Lenard. Naxos 8.550087 13Dvorak: Slavonic Dances, B.83, Op.46. Vienna PO/Andre Previn. Philips 442 125-2 27B Tchaikovsky: After the Ball Suite. Saratov Conservatory SO/Kirill Ershov. Naxos 8.570195 15

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Balfour Gardiner: Shepherd Fennel’s Dance. New London Orch/Ronald Corp. Hyperion CDS 44261/4 6

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491. Piers Lane, pno. Queensland SO/Johannes Fritzsch. ABC 481 0249 31Kalinnikov: Symphony No.1 in G minor. Scottish NO/ Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8611 37Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F, BWV.1047. EBS/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.. Soli Deo Gloria SDG 707 11Grainger: Brigg Fair. Scotch Strathspey and Reel. Monteverdi Choir. English Country Gardiner Orch/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Philips 475 213-2 10

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 29 July 2018 program.

With special guest, world-class theatre organist and pianist, Tony Fenelon.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart Kelly2018 Organs of the Ballarat

Goldfi elds Festival – Closing Concert; Newman College & Queen’s College Choirs/Gary Ekkel; St Patrick’s Cathedral, Ballarat; 21/1/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Biber: Vespers a 32: Dixit Dominus. Biber: Violin Sonata No.3 in F. Biber: Missa Salisburgensis. Biber: Plaudite tympana.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Lassus: Missa Venatorum. Christ Church Cathedral Choir/Stephen Darlington. Nimbus NI 5150 11Schutz: Psalms of David. Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly. Laurence Cummings, org. Naxos 8.553044 64Schubert: Mass No.2 in G, D.167. Vida Sinkute, sop. Audrius Rubezius, ten. Dainius Puisys, bass. Langas Chorale/Rita Kraucaite. Daina Records DC 001 22Lim: Double Happiness. Song Company. 3MBS rec. 11

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Duncan: Four Blackboard Pieces. Danae Killian, pno. Silo String Quartet. Move MD 3362 14Myaskovsky: Symphony No.6 in E fl at minor, “Revolutionary”, Op.23. Slovak Opera Chorus. Slovak RSO/Robert Stankovsky. Marco Polo 8.223301 63Leek: Great Southern Spirits. Australian Voices Youth Choir/Graeme Morton. Ralph Morton, org. Voices 001 24

MONDAY 7 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Bruckner: Symphony No.2 in C minor. RCO/Riccardo Chailly. Decca 436 154-2 67

6.00 Daybreakwith Peter Mecoles

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Bernstein (arr. Carpenter): Candide Overture. Cameron Carpenter, org. Sony 88883796892 6Barber: Agnus Dei, Op.11. Ormond College Choir/Douglas Lawrence. Move MD 3181 7Barber: Cello Sonata in C minor, Op.6. David Berlin, vlc. Len Vorster, pno. Tall Poppies TP 214 18Barber: Medea’s Meditation & Dance of Vengeance, Op.23a. Royal Scottish NO/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559133 13MacDowell: Woodland Sketches, Op.51. James Barbagallo, pno. Marco Polo 8.223631 19Lieberson: Ashoka’s Dream: Triraksha’s Aria. Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, m-sop. Roger Vignoles, pno. Wigmore Hall Live 0013 6Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op.24. Dawn Upshaw, sop. Orch of St Luke’s/David Zinman. EN 979 187-2 15Adams: Shaker Loops. Orch of St Luke’s/John Adams. EN 7559.793602 25

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Phil Moye

Includes: W F Bach: Flute Concerto in D. Verena Fischer, fte. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 479 0377 21

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Shostakovich: Concerto No.1 in C minor for Piano, Trumpet & Strings, Op.35. Noel Mewton-Wood, pno. Harry Sevenstern, tpt. Concert Hall SO/Walter Goehr. ABC 461 900-2 21Bach (arr. Korhonen): Partita in E, BWV.1006. Timo Korhonen, gtr. Ondine 1164-2D 21Britten: Cello Symphony, Op.68. Jamie Walton, vlc. Philharmonia Orch/Alexander Briger. Signum SIG 137 34C P E Bach: Oboe Concerto in B fl at, Wq.164. Anne Gilby, oboe. Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam. 3MBS rec. 23Beethoven: Symphony No.2 in D, Op.36. Sydney SO/Sir Eugene Goossens. ABC 476 5959 33

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Beethoven: Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.5/2. Mischa Maisky, vlc. Martha Argerich, pno. DG 479 4647 23Brahms: Viola Trio in E fl at, Op.40. Nathan Braude, vla. Ilya Gringolts, vln. Alexander Mogilevsky, pno. Warner Classics 0825646285495 29Berg: String Quartet, Op.3. Kronos Quartet. EN 7559-79318-2 19Berg: Four Songs Op.2. Dorothy Dorow, sop. Tan Crone, pno. Etcetera KTC 1051 8Prokofi ev: Violin Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.80. Isaac Stern, vln. Alexander Zakin, pno. Sony SMK 64534 27

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with John Worcester

Includes: Docker: Tabarinage. Warner: Scrub, brothers, scrub! Jacob: Cradle Song. RTE Concert Orch/Ernest Tomlinson. Marco Polo 8.223522 8Henry VIII: Pastime with good company. Anon. 15th century: Hey trolly lolly lo. Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly. Naxos 8.553088 8Sanz: Suite espanol. Albeniz: Suite Espanola: Asturias Leyenda. Gareth Koch, gtr. Artworks AW 026 10Stradella: Trumpet Sonata in D. Jurgen Schuster, tpt. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.551077 9Josef Strauss: Woman’s Heart Polka Mazurka, Op.166. Flora, Polka Mazurka, Op.54. Budapest Strauss Ensemble/Istvan Bogar. Naxos 8.550900 9Tchaikovsky: Sad Song. Song Without Words. Roger Woodward, pno. Artworks AW 001 6Holland: Violin Sonata. Asmira Woodward-Page, vln. Scott Davie, pno. Artworks AW 034 15Strozzi: L’Eraclito amoroso. Jane Edwards, sop. Erin Helyard, hpschd. Marshall McGuire, harp. Artworks AW 033 7Cornysh: Blow thy horn, hunter. Ah Robin, gentle Robin. Farmer: Fair Phyllis. Oxford Camerata/Jeremy Summerly. Naxos 8.553088 7Part: Fratres. Soloists. Berlin Philharmonic Cellists/Simon Halsey. EMI 3 57030 2 10

TUESDAY 8 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Shostakovich: Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.47. USSR Ministry of Culture SO/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Melodiya MA 3020 E 46

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Isabel Veale

Gounod: Petite symphonie for Winds. St Paul CO/Christopher Hogwood. Decca 430 231-2 20d’Indy: Trio in B fl at for Piano, Clarinet & Cello, Op.29. Pascal Gallet, pno. Philippe Berrod, cl. Eric Picard, vlc. REM 311292 38Trad. French: Six Songs. Susan Graham, m-sop. Malcolm Martineau, pno. Onyx 4030 22Poulenc: Piano Pieces. Paul Crossley, pno. CBS M3K 44921 28

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Holst: St Paul’s Suite, Op.29/2. New Zealand SO/Nicholas Braithwaite. Koch 3-7058-2H1 13Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.40. Benjamin Frith, pno. Slovak State PO/Robert Stankovsky. Naxos 8.550681 26Mendelssohn: Symphony No.2 in B fl at, “Hymn of Praise”, Op.52. Celestina Casapietra & Adele Stolte, sops. Peter Schreier, ten. Leipzig Radio Choir. LGO/Kurt Masur. RCA 74321 20286 2 61Vaughan Williams: Piano Concerto in C. Piers Lane (b.8/1/1958), pno. Royal Liverpool PO/Vernon Handley. EMI EMX 2239 27Tippett (d.8/1/1998): The Midsummer Marriage: Ritual Dances. BBC Scottish SO/George Hurst. Naxos 8.553591 25Holst: Morris Dance Tunes. London Festival Orch/Ross Pople. Arte Nova 74321 34002 2 12

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdaleprepared by Anne Bellew

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardThe Wanderer

- Ammiel Bushakevitz Piano Recital; Ukaria Cultural Centre, Mt Barker SA; 29/4/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

Ammiel BushakevitzSchubert: Impromptus, D.899. Wagner (arr. Liszt): Tristan and Isolde: Isolde’s Liebestod. Liszt: Les jeux d’eau a la Villa d’Este. Liszt: Soirees de Vienne, S.427/8.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Pleyel: Flute & Oboe Quintet in E fl at, Op.10/3. Australian Chamber Soloists. 3MBS rec. 12Bach: Cantata, “Who knows how near is my last hour”, BWV.27. Soloists. Collegium Vocale Ghent/Philippe Herreweghe. HM HMC 901969 14A Stamitz: Double Flute Concerto in G. Jean-Pierre Rampal & Shigenori Kudo, ftes. Salzburg Mozarteum Orch/Jean-Pierre Rampal. Sony SK 45930 16Mozart: Sinfonia concertante in E fl at, K.364. Isaac Stern, vln. William Primrose, vla. Perpignan Festival Orch/Pablo Casals. Sony SMK 58983 34Hummel: Piano Trio in E fl at, Op.12. Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 9529 21

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F X Mozart: Three German Songs, Op.27. Barbara Bonney, sop. Malcolm Martineau, pno. Decca 475 6936 10

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 9 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Copland: Symphony No.3. Atlanta SO/Yoel Levi. Telarc 80201 44

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Bach: Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV.1053. Trevor Pinnock, hpschd. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. DG 479 1043 19Mozart: Piano Sonata in F, K.497. Christoph Eschenbach & Justus Frantz, pno duet. DG 479 0059 30Crusell: Divertimento in C, Op.9. Max Artved, oboe. Elise Batnes, vln. Dimitri Golovanov & Tue Lautrup, vlas. Lars Holm Johansen, vlc. Naxos 8.557361 10

Myslivecek: Concertino in E fl at. Concerto Cologne/Werner Ehrhardt. Archiv 479 1045 AB55 15Dvorak: Romantic Pieces, B.150, Op.75. Salvatore Accardo, vln. Bruno Canino, pno. Dynamic CDS 51 17Poulenc: Clarinet Sonata. Dean Newcomb, cl. Timothy Young, pno. 3MBS rec. 14

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Myslivecek: Sinfonia in E fl at. Concerto Cologne/Werner Ehrhardt. Archiv 477 6418 9Bach: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV.225. Ormond College Choir/Douglas Lawrence. Move MD 3181 13Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor, Op.44. Jean-Philippe Collard, pno. Royal PO/Andre Previn. EMI CDC 7 47816 2 27Mackenzie: Burns, Op.24. BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA 66764 16Kuhlau: Concertino in F minor for Two Horns & Orchestra, Op.45. Froydis Ree Wekre & Ib Lanzky-Otto, horns. Odense SO/Othmar Maga. UK DKP 9110 23Dvorak: Piano Trio No.2 in G minor, B.56, Op.26. Macquarie Trio. ABC 476 7176 30Vine: Oboe Concerto. Diana Doherty, oboe. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 226-7 17Svendsen: Symphony No.2 in B fl at, Op.15. Oslo PO/Mariss Jansons. EMI D 115616 32

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Nigel Simpson

Flotow: Martha. Anneliese Rothenberger, sop. Brigitte Fassbaender, m-sop. Nicolai Gedda, ten. Hermann Prey, bar. Hans Georg Knoblich & Dieter Weller, basses. Bavarian State Opera Chorus. Bavarian State Orch/Robert Heger. Warner Classics 099946457523 131

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 10 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

D Kay: Tasmania Symphony, “The Legend of Moinee”. Christian Wojtowicz, vlc. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. Vox Australis VAST 013-2 41

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Includes: Benjamin: Pastorale, Arioso & Finale. Ian Munro, pno. Tall Poppies TP 105 13Tovey: Piano Quintet in C Op.6, Ormesby Ensemble. Toccata Classics TOCC 0226 55

Mozart: Divertimento in F, K.439b/II. Chicago Symphony Winds. CBS M2K 42144 17Hill: Mopoke. The fairy bridge. I thought I heard a magpie call. A little town I love. Our friend. Margaret Schindler, sop. Philip Mayers, pno. Wirripang Wirr 076 13Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes. Ensemble Liaison. 3MBS rec. 10

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Korngold: Violin Concerto in D, Op.35. Nicola Benedetti, vln. Bournemouth SO/Kirill Karabits. Decca 478 3529 26Beethoven: Symphony No.3 in E fl at, “Eroica”, Op.55. CO of Europe/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 2292-46452-2 48Brahms: Serenade No.2 in A, Op.16. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 6360 30Carulli: Flute & Guitar Goncerto in G. Jean-Pierre Rampal, fte. Alexandre Lagoya, gtr. Franz Liszt CO/Janos Rolla. CBS MK 42130 22Poulenc: Concerto in D minor for Two Pianos. Martha Argerich & Alexander Gurning, pnos. Swiss Italian Orch/Erasmo Capilla. DG 479 4647 21Mills: Seaside Dances. Academy of Melbourne/Brett Kelly. 3MBS rec. 15

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

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8.00 Illuminations

British Film Part 3 – A Comedy Tonight!Everybody loves a

British comedy fi lm with eccentric characters and ridiculous plots, but who can remember the music? In this edition of Illuminations, John Wilkinson will share some of the music that has accompanied those fi lms ranging from Sally in Our Alley to Four Weddings and a Funeral. Part three of this four-part series on British Film Music will feature the music of Arnold, Alwyn, Berners and Rawsthorne. Also the music from a girls school that struck fear into the police and government – St Trinian’s.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 11 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

Dvorak: Symphony No.7 in D minor, B.141, Op.70. Czech PO/Vaclav Talich. Naxos 8.111045 37

6.00 Daybreakwith Holly Reid

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Rossini: Ricciardo e Zoraide: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 12Mozart: Divertimento in B fl at, K.254. Maria Joao Pires, pno. Augustin Dumay, vln. Jian Wang, vlc. DG 449 208-2 22Schubert: Piano Sonata in B, D.575. Geoffrey Tozer, pno. 3MBS rec. 22Finzi: Clarinet Concerto in C minor, Op.31. Alan Hacker, cl. English String Orch/William Boughton. Nimbus NI 5211 26Hill: String Quartet No.16 in B fl at, “Celtic”. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.573416 24

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hall(including Musica Viva Interlude)with Ted Davies

Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. Soloists. Bournemouth SO & Chorus/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559177 18Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.2 in B fl at, Op.19. Martha Argerich, pno. Mahler CO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 4647 28Hill: String Quartet No.6 in G, “The Kids”. Australian Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223746 16Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.5 in D. Royal PO/Andre Previn. Telarc 80728 41

3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 15 April 2018 program.

With special guest, Professor of Law and former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission,

Professor Gillian Triggs.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 12 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Peter Mecoles

Stenhammar: Symphony No.1 in F. Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi. DG 445 857-2 50

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Anon. (arr. Cantigas): Istanpitta belicha. Cantigas. Move MD 3137 9Kraft: Cello Concerto in C, Op.4. Anner Bylsma, vlc. Tafelmusik/Jeanne Lamon. DHM RD 77757 20Ortiz: Recercadas sobre tenores. Lorenz Duftschmid, vln. Rolf Lislevand, vihuela. Jordi Savall & Paolo Pandolfo, bass viols. Andrew Lawrence-King, harp. Ton Koopman, hpschd. Astree E 8717 15Kozeluch: Clarinet Concerto in E fl at. Emma Johnson, cl. Royal PO/Gunther Herbig. ASV DCA 763 22

Storace: Ciaconna. Jory Vinikour, hpschd. Archiv 477 5114 6Lassus: Lamentations of Jeremiah: Excerpt. European Vocal Ensemble. La Chapelle Royale/Philippe Herreweghe. HM HMX 2908226.28 9Walther: Serenata No.28, “Hortulus chelicus”. Lucy van Dael, vln. Wouter Moller, vlc. Bob van Asperen, hpschd. Philips 434 993-2 12Rogier: Laboravi in gemitu meo. Sarum Consort/Andrew Mackay. Naxos 8.572582 6Pez: Concert Sonata in F, R.15. Les Muffatti/Peter Van Heyghen. Ramee RAM 0705 9

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Includes: Dvorak: Violin Sonatina in G, B.183, Op.100. Ivanna Tomaskova, vln. Tamara Smolyar, pno. Schimmel rec. 19Brahms: Piano Pieces, Op.119. Stefan Cassomenos, pno. 3MBS rec. 18Schubert: Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus, D.797: Ballet Music. OAE/Sir Charles Mackerras. Virgin VC5 61305 2 14Suk: Piano Quartet in A minor, Op.1. Domus. Virgin VC7 59245 2 21German: Symphony No.2 in A minor, “Norwich”. National SO of Ireland/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223726 32

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Includes: Tchaikovsky: Festival Overture in D on the Danish National Anthem, Op.15. London SO/Geoffrey Simon. Chandos CHAN 8310/11 13Grofe: Mississippi Suite. Hollywood Bowl Orch/Felix Slatkin. EMI 5 74117 2 13

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Walton: Facade Suite No.2. Susana Walton & Richard Baker, spkrs. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 8869 11Easton: An Australian in Paris. State Orch of Victoria/Brett Kelly. Naxos 8.554368 8Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.24 in F sharp, Op.78. Paul Lewis, pno. HM HMC 901903.05 10Danzi: Horn Concerto in E. Andrew Joy, horn. Cologne RSO/Johannes Goritzki. Capriccio 10 837 16Boccherini: Symphony in B fl at, G.497. Anner Bylsma, vlc. Tafelmusik/Jeanne Lamon. DHM RD 77867 15Poulenc: Les Biches. Baden-Baden RSO/Marcello Viotti. Hanssler 93.197 19

12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel: Overture. Berlin State Opera Orch/Artur Rother. Teldec 8.44270 7Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54. Stephen Hough, pno. City of Birmingham SO/Andris Nelsons. Hyperion CDA 68099 32Brahms: Nanie, Op.82. Monteverdi Choir. ORR/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Soli Deo Gloria SDG 704 12Mahler: Symphony No.1 in D, “Titan”. Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1046 55

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Atterberg: Autumn Ballades, Op.15/1 & 2. Ilona Prunyi, pno. Marco Polo 8.223404 10Chopin: Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op.23. Anthony Halliday, pno. 3MBS rec. 10Martinu: Etudes & Polkas - Third Book. Giorgio Koukl, pno. Naxos 8.557919 11Stravinsky: Concerto for Two Pianos. Amalie Malling & Hans Palsson, pnos. BIS 58 20Rachmaninov: Etudes-tableaux, Op.39. Evgeny Kissin, pno. RCA RD87982 25Korngold: Fairy Pictures, Op.3. Antonin Kubalek, pno. Bay Cities BCD 1032 23Carmichael: Bravura Waltzes. Victor Sangiorgio, pno. Concordia VCD 0020 11

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Coronation 1559Includes: Various: A Musical Recreation of the Original State Occasion of the Coronation of the First Queen Elizabeth. Magnifi cat/Philip Cave. Forbury Consort/Alan Crumpler. King’s Trumpeters/Crispian Steele Perkins. Griffi n GCCD 4032 79Parsons: Pour down, you pow’rs devine. No grief is like to mine. Michael Chance, alto. Fretwork. Virgin VC7 90722 2 6

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Allegri String QuartetSchubert: String Quartet No.11 in E, D.353. Allegri Quartet. Decca 433 693-2 22Baermann: Clarinet Quintet No.3 in E fl at, Op.23. James Campbell, cl. Allegri Quartet. Marquis Classics 7 7471-81271-2 16

Reicha: Oboe Quintet in F, Op.107. Sarah Francis, oboe. Allegri Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66143 24Britten: String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.25. Allegri Quartet. Decca 01948/3000 23Ravel: Introduction & Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet & String Quartet. Vanessa McKeand, harp. Carol Wincenc, fte. David Campbell, cl. Allegri Quartet. Virgin VC7 90721 2 10Pierne: Voyage au pays du tendre for Flute, Harp & String Trio. Carol Wincenc, fte. Vanessa McKeand, harp. Members of Allegri Quartet. Virgin VC7 90721 2 11

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 13 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelThe Art of Maria Yudina – Program 1

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Simon Colinprepared by Peter Wakeley

Includes: Trad: Jesus bids us shine. Clarke: Lord of all being. Deiss: All the earth proclaim the Lord. Jenner: We love the place, O God. Monk: Abide with me.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Buxtehude: Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BuxWV.188. Rene Saorgin, org. HM HMA 190700 9Kreisler: The Old Refrain. Liebesfreud. Thomas Murray, org. Gothic G 490054 7

Mendelssohn: Kyrie eleison. Verleih’ uns Frieden. Corydon Singers English CO/Matthew Best. Hyperion CDA 66359 8Pachelbel: Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam. Bach: Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam, BWV.685. Graham Lieschke, org. 3MBS rec. 6Guerrero: Ave Maria. Zelenka: Regina caeli. Schola Cantorum of Melbourne/Gary Ekkel. Move MD 3209 6Rheinberger: Canzonetta in B fl at. Intermezzo in B fl at. Wolfgang Stockmeier, org. CPO 999 041-2 6

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Telemann: Paris Quartet in D. Elysium Ensemble. 3MBS rec. 19Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64. Siqing Lu, vln. Melbourne SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 481 6757 27Mozart: Symphony No.1 in E fl at, K.16. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Universal Mozart 225 14Rimsky-Korsakov: Piano & Wind Quintet in B fl at, Op.posth. Capricorn. Hyperion CDA 66163 29Britten: Folk Song Arrangements, Volume 1. Dame Felicity Lott, sop. Philip Langridge, ten. Graham Johnson, pno. Naxos 8.557220 17

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Includes: Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Guitar Concerto No.2 in C, Op.160. Kazuhito Yamashita, gtr. London PO/Leonard Slatkin. RCA RD 60355 29Visee: Theorbo & Violin Suite in G. Pascal Monteilhet, theorbo. Amandine Beyer, vln. Zig Zag ZZT O51101 11

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Sullivan: The Sorcerer: Overture. D’Oyly Carte Opera Company. Royal PO/Isidore Godfrey. London 436 807-2 6

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Clementi: Piano Sonata in G, WO.14. Susan Alexander-Max, fortepiano. Naxos 8.555808 11Offenbach (arr. Bonynge): Le Papillon. English Concert Orch/Richard Bonynge. Decca 421 818-2 13Dreyfus: Dimboola: Water Music & Waltz. Melbourne SO/George Dreyfus. Move MD 3098 8Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No.1 in F. LGO/Kurt Masur. Philips 412 724-2 11German: Welsh Rhapsody. National SO of Ireland/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223726 19Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No.2 in F, Op.102. Dmitri Shostakovich Jr, pno. I Musici de Montreal/Maxim Shostakovich. Chandos CHAN 8443 18Albinoni: Symphony No.3 in G. I Solisti Aquilani/Vittorio Antonellini. Nuova Era 7066 9Delius: Norwegian Suite, “The Council of the People”. Slovak PO/John Hopkins. Marco Polo 8.220452 15

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Weber: Der Freischutz: Overture. Dresden State Orch/Carlos Kleiber. DG 415 432-2 10Mozart: Piano Concerto No.25 in C, K.503. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. Philharmonia Orch/Vladimir Ashkenazy. Decca 483 1783 32Grieg: Norwegian Dances, Op.35. Estonian National SO/Paavo Jarvi. Virgin VC3 44722 2 18Wagner: Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1. Berlin PO/ Rafael Kubelik. DG 453 290-2 10Weber: Der Freischutz: Excerpts. Edith Mathis & Gundula Janowitz, sops. Leipzig Radio Choir. Dresden State Orch/Carlos Kleiber. DG 415 432-2 19Falla: Suite populaire espagnole. Ensemble Liaison. Private rec. 13

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 22 July 2018 program.

With special guest, renowned American lyric baritone, Thomas Hampson.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyMusic by the Springs – Saturday

Morning & Afternoon Concerts; Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel, Hepburn Springs; 10/2/2018. (Recorded by Alan Hutchison).

Justin BeereMozart: Clarinet Quintet in A, K.581. Justin Beere, cl. Orava Quartet. Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder. Greta Bradman, sop. Stewart Kelly, pno. P Dean: Blue Ginger. Justin Beere, cl. Elizabeth Layton, vln. Caroline Henbest, vla. Timothy Young, pno. Bernstein: Clarinet Sonata. Justin Beere, cl. Stewart Kelly, pno. Debussy: Piano Trio in G. Timothy Young, pno. Elizabeth Layton, vln. Trish O’Brien, vlc.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Vecchi: Bando del Asino. The Song Company. 3MBS rec. 12

Telemann: Deus judicum tuum. Soloists. Collegium Musicum 90/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 0548 20Haydn: Mass in B fl at, “Harmony”, Hob.XXll:14. Soloists. Collegium Musicum 90/Richard Hickox. Chaconne CHAN 0734(8) 43Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs. Michael Leighton Jones, bar. Trinity College Choir, Melbourne. Jonathan Bradley, pno. Tinalley String Quartet/Michael Leighton Jones. ABC 476 6906 19

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

P Stanhope: Geography Songs. Sydney Chamber Choir/Paul Stanhope. Tall Poppies TP 160 21Rubinstein: Symphony No.2 in C, “Ocean”, Op.42. Slovak PO/Stephen Gunzenhauser. Marco Polo 8.220449 73Bruch: Eight Pieces, Op.83/5 & 8. Robert Chamberlain, pno. Marina Marsden, vln. Justine Marsden, vla. 3MBS rec. 11

MONDAY 14 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, Op.14. London SO/Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. Chandos CHAN 8727 60

6.00 Daybreakwith Frank Prain

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Henderson: Sacred Site. David Kinsela, org. Southern Cross SCCD 1022 12Hindson: Piano Trio. Benaud Trio. 3MBS rec. 22Brahms: Clarinet Sonata in F minor, Op.120/1. Deborah de Graaff, cl. Len Vorster, pno. ABC 472 672-2 23Berlioz: Les Nuits d’ete, Op.7. Janice Taylor, m-sop. Bernard Greenhouse, vlc. Dalton Baldwin, pno. Dorian DOR 90128 28Ives: Symphony No.3, “The Camp Meeting”. Orpheus CO. DG 439 869-2 23

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Thilo Troschke

Mozart: The Magic Flute, K.620: Overture. Orch Victoria/Richard Mills. 3MBS rec. 7Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor, “Choral”, Op.125. Janice Watson, sop. Catherine Wyn-Rogers, contr. Stuart Skelton, ten. Detlef Roth, bar. Edinburgh Festival Chorus. Philharmonia Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras. Hyperion CDS 444305 62Handel: Water Music Suite in F, HWV.348. Prague CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. EMI CDZ 7 62509 2 31Koehne: The Persistence of Memory. David Nuttall, oboe. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 481 1480 10Mozart: Exsultate jubilate, K.165. Danielle de Niese, sop. OAE/Sir Charles Mackerras. Decca 478 1511 14

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Beethoven: Triple Concerto in C, Op.56. Anne-Sophie Mutter, vln. Yo-Yo Ma, vlc. Mark Zeltser, pno. Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 415 276-2 36

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porter

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Spohr: Piano Trio No.3 in A minor, Op.124. Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 9372 38Schubert: When the wind blows, D.669. Suleika I, D.720. Dame Felicity Lott, sop. Graham Johnson, pno. Hyperion CDJ 33019 11Lachner: Octet in B fl at, Op.156. German Wind Soloists. Marco Polo 8.223356 31Szymanowski: String Quartet No.2, Op.56. Maggini Quartet. ASV DCA 908 19Greenbaum: 800 Million Heartbeats. NZ Trio. ABC 481 0504 8

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)with Mariese Shallard

A Journey Through ScandanaviaKraus: Symphony in C, VB.138. Swedish CO/Petter Sundkvist. Naxos 8.554472 22Stenhammar: Two Sentimental Romances, Op.28. Ulf Wallin, vln. Malmo SO/Paavo Jarvi. BIS 550 13Halvorsen: Passacaglia in G minor, after Handel’s Keyboard Suite, HWV.432. Natsuko Yoshimoto, vln. Emma-Jane Murphy, vlc. Private rec. 8

Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46. Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 476 4523 15Nielsen: Humoresque Bagatelles, FS.22. Leif Ove Andsnes, pno. EMI 2 68161 2 6Rautavaara: Cantus Arcticus, Op.61. Royal Scottish NO/Hannu Lintu. Naxos 8.554147 19Gade: Five Songs, Op.13. Danish National Radio Choir. Chandos CHAN 9075 15

TUESDAY 15 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Goossens: Symphony No.1, Op.58. West Australian SO/Vernon Handley. ABC 476 7632 42

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Frank Pam

Hutchens (b.15/1/1892): The Enchanted Isle. Cinderella. Tamara-Anna Cislowska, pno. Artworks AW 005 7Siegmeister (b.15/1/1909): Prelude, Blues & Finale. Stanley Drucker & Naomi Drucker, cls. Kazuko Hayami, pno. Cala CACD 0509 16Hyde (b.15/1/1913): Fantasy Trio in B minor for Violin, Cello & Piano. Sydney Chamber Players. Walsingham 2WAL 8036-2 11Hyde: Viola Sonata in B minor. Sydney Chamber Players. Walsingham 2WAL 8036-2 16Hyde: Trio for Flute, Oboe & Piano. Sydney Chamber Players. Walsingham 2WAL 8036-2 8

Mozart: Sonata in D, K.448. Vladimir Ashkenazy & Malcolm Frager (b.15/1/1935). pnos. Decca 478 5093 23Kabalevsky: Cello Sonata in B fl at, Op.71. Leslie Parnas, vlc. Malcolm Frager, pno. Arcadia ARC 1992-2 24

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Vella: Sonata in E fl at, Op.1/5. Opera Down Under Orch/Richard Divall (d.15/1/2017). 3MBS rec. 15Haydn: Oboe Concerto in C, Hob.VIIg:C1. Jiri Tancibudek, oboe. Adelaide CO/Rchard Divall. ABC 461 703-2 23Isouard (arr. Divall): Te Deum. Soloists. Romina Morrow, org. Mirabitur Choir. Malta PO/Richard Divall. Gega New GR 10 19Bruch: Scottish Fantasy, Op.46. Nicola Benedetti, vln. BBC Scottish SO/Rory MacDonald. Decca 478 6690 31Mendelssohn: Concerto in E for Two Pianos. Stephen Coombs & Ian Munro, pnos. BBC Scottish SO/Jerzy Maksymiuk. Hyperion CDA 66567 30Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3 in A minor, “Scottish”, Op.56. BBC Scottish SO/Osmo Vanska. BBC MM 69 37Arnold: Four Scottish Dances, Op.59. Queensland SO/Andrew Penny. Naxos 8.553526 9

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdale

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard2018 Organs of the

Ballarat Goldfi elds Festival – Concert 13; Arcadia Winds; Neil Street Uniting Church, Ballarat; 17/1/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

Arcadia WindsBartok: Romanian Dances. Ligeti: Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet. Skipworth: Echoes and Lines. Szervanszky: Wind Quintet No.1.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Arnold: Overture in B fl at, Op.8/1. Toronto Camerata/Kevin Mallon. Naxos 8.557484 9Wagenseil: Concerto for Trombone with Organ. Christer Torge, tbn. Hans Fagius, org. BIS 95 11Mozart: Symphony No.21 in A, K.134. Prague CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80217 16Graun: Lord I love the habitation of your house. Let us rejoice. Open wide the gates. L’arpa festante. Basel Madrigalists/Fritz Naf. CPO 777 158-2 15Haydn (arr. Salomon): Symphony No.94, “Surprise” (arr. Piano Trio). Ensemble of the Classic Era. ABC 454 500-2 22C P E Bach: Cello Concerto in A, Wq.172. Matt Haimovitz, vlc. English CO/Sir Andrew Davis. DG 429 219-2 19Corelli: Violin Sonata in D minor, “La Folia”, Op.5/12. Locatelli Trio. Hyperion CDA 66382 11

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

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10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 16 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Czerny: Symphony No.2 in D, Op.781. Frankfurt State Orch/Nikos Athinaos. Signum SIG X78-00 41

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Mozart: Divertimento in E fl at, K.196f. London Wind Soloists/Jack Brymer. Universal Mozart 225 10Mozart: Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, K.478. Boris Berman, pno. Charmian Gadd, vln. Theodore Kuchar, vla. Tim Hugh, vlc. ABC 465 841-2 27Dvorak: Love Songs, B.160, Op.83. Bernarda Fink, m-sop. Roger Vignoles, pno. HM HMC 901824 14Schumann: Klavierstucke, Op.32. Daniel Levy, pno. Nimbus NI 5238 11Hyde: Clarinet Sonata in F minor. Nigel Westlake, cl. David Bollard, pno. Tall Poppies TP 004 16Rachmaninov: Suite No.1, Op.5. John Ogdon & Brenda Lucas, pnos. ASV DCA 636 25

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Rossini: Maometto secondo: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 12Pierne: Piano Concerto in C minor, Op.42. Stephen Coombs, pno. BBC Scottish SO/Ronald Corp. Hyperion CDA 67348 20Borodin: String Quintet in F minor. New Budapest Quartet. Otto Kertesz, vlc. Marco Polo 8.223172 28Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A, K.622. David Glazer, cl. English CO/Geoffrey Simon. ABC 426 381-2 29Wesley: Let us lift up our heart with our hands. Soloists. Worcester Cathedral Choir/Donald Hunt. Adrian Partington, org. Hyperion CDA 66446 18Dvorak: Symphonic Variations, B.70, Op.78. BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek. BBC MM 208 23Sculthorpe: Sonata for Strings No.3. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. ABC 465 270-2 13Lloyd: Symphony No.6. BBC PO/George Lloyd. Albany Troy 015-2 22

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Alan de Niese

Gluck: Armide. Francoise Masset & Nicole Heaston, sops. Laurent Naouri & Vincent Le Texier, bs-bars. Choeur des Musiciens & Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble/Marc Minkowski. Archiv 459 616-2 139

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 17 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Schumann: Symphony No.3 in E fl at, “Rhenish”, Op.97. Tasmanian SO/Sebastian Lang-Lessing. ABC 481 2872 33

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Greenbaum: Trumpet & Piano Sonata. Joel Brennan, tpt. Konrad Olszewski, pno. Lyrebird LB 061116 21

From the 3MBS LibraryBeethoven: String Quartet No.3 in D, Op.18/3. Australian Quartet. 3MBS rec. 26Purcell: Chaconne in G minor. Australian String Quartet. 3MBS rec. 8

Britten: String Quartet No.2 in C, Op.36. Australian Quartet. 3MBS rec. 29Brahms: Gypsy Songs, Op.103. Christina Wilson, m-sop. Alan Hicks, pno. ASC 01 12Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No.6. William Bennett, fte. Robin O’Neill, bsn. Hyperion CDA 66295 9

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Schubert: The fi sherman happy in love, D.933. Winter evening, D.938. The youth by the brook, D.638. Matthias Goerne, bass. Elisabeth Leonskaja, pno. HM HMC 901988 19Brahms: Serenade No.1 in D, Op.11. Mahler CO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1046 48Beethoven: Symphony No.8 in F, Op.93. Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 461 920-2 24Haydn: Piano Concerto in D, Hob.XVIII:11. Martha Argerich, pno. Wurttemberg CO/Jorg Faerber. DG 479 4647 19Britten: Simple Symphony, Op.4. I Musici de Montreal/Yuli Turovsky. Chandos CHAN 8817 18Tartini: Violin Concerto in A, D.96. Giuliano Carmignola, vln. Venice Baroque Orch/Andrea Marcon. Archiv 474 517-2 18Westlake: Six Fish. Saffi re. ABC 476 261-1 16

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

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8.00 Illuminations

Jacqueline du Pre (Cellist Extraordinaire)Though her career lasted

only twelve years, Jacqueline du Pre established herself as one of the greatest cellists. In this program John Cleghorn will present aspects of her remarkable legacy and the music that endeared her to her thousands of fans.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 18 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Esther Peng

Bizet: Symphony in C. French NO/Seiji Ozawa. EMI 5 86090 2 36

6.00 Daybreakwith Adrian McEnieryprepared by Jane Mitchell

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Rossini: Ermione: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 9Respighi (arr. Divall): The Sunset. Sara Macliver, sop. Australian String Quartet. Private rec. 18

Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E. Wynton Marsalis, tpt. English CO/Raymond Leppard. Sony SK 57497 19Hummel: The Magic Castle Suite. London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley. Chandos CHAN 10415 19Gorecki: Totus Tuus, Op.60. The Sixteen/Harry Christophers. Decca 9870128 9Beethoven: Piano Trio No.1 in E fl at, Op.1/1. Lyrebird Trio. 3MBS rec. 29

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 8Brahms: Piano Trio No.1 in B, Op.8. Benaud Trio. 3MBS rec. 34Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37. Maurizio Pollini, pno. Berlin PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 0913 36Sullivan (arr. Mackerras): Pineapple Poll Suite. London PO/Sir Charles Mackerras. EMI 7 67697 2 29

3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 24 June 2018 program.

With special guest, author, journalist, radion and TV presenter, Caroline Baum.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 19 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Paul Burke

Dvorak: Symphony No.5 in F, B.54, Op.76. Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek. Decca 478 7326 43

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Platti: Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor. Felicja Blumental, pno. Salzburg SO/Theodor Guschlbauer. Brana BR 0025 12Zamboni: Sonata in C minor. Edin Karamazov, lute. L’Oiseau-Lyre 478 1077 8Mascitti: Sonata No.3 in G minor. Fabrizio Cipriani, vln. Antonio Fantinuoli, vlc. Cantus C 9610 11A Romberg: Clarinet Quintet in E fl at, Op.57. Thea King, cl. Britten String Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66479 24Jadin: Piano Sonata No.1 in C minor. Cecile Wang, pno. Discover DICD 920192 16Le Roux: Suite in D. Rosalind Halton, hpschd. ABC 454 502-2 9Anon: Sonata Chiquitanas XVIII. Florilegium. Channel Classics CCS SA 222105 8Grossin: Credo. Ars Cantus. Super Audio CDB 034 6

L Mozart: Trombone Concerto in D. Christian Lindberg, tbn. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. BIS 1248 12Hasse: Arminio: Cadro ma qual si mira. Max Emanuel Cencic, alto. Armonia Atenea/George Petrou. Decca 478 6418 6

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Dvorak: Serenade for Winds in D minor, B.77, Op.44. London SO/Istvan Kertesz. Decca 478 6420 24Gade: Three Piano Pieces. Anker Blyme, pno. Marco Polo DCCD 9115 13R Strauss: Suite in B fl at for Thirteen Wind instruments, Op.4. Netherlands Wind Ensemble/Edo de Waart. Decca 478 6480 23Sibelius: Lemminkainen Suite, Op.22. Finnish RSO/Hannu Lintu. Ondine ODE 1262-5 48

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Includes: Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Op.49. Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 434 717-2 15Easton: Cocktail Suite. Len Vorster & Michael Easton, pno duet. ABS rec. 17Abbott: And when they dance. Leyden: Weevils in the fl our. Muir: The red fox. Danny Spooner, voc. Danny Spooner DS 008 9Liszt: Piano Concerto No.2 in A, S.125. Sviatoslav Richter, pno. London SO/Kirill Kondrashin. Philips 478 4614 21Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A, Op.92. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Hyperion CDS 44304 38

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12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Korngold: Much Ado About Nothing Suite, Op.11. London SO/Andre Previn. DG 453 436-2 10Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op.24. Dawn Upshaw, sop. Orch of St Luke’s/David Zinman. EN 979 187-2 15Menotti: Violin Concerto in A minor. Jennifer Koh, vln. Spoleto Festival Orch/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9979 29Bloch: Schelomo. Steven Isserlis, vlc. London SO/Richard Hickox. Virgin VC7 90735 2 22Hanson: Symphony No.1 in E minor, “Nordic”, Op.21. Seattle SO/Gerard Schwarz. Delos DE 3073 29

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Poulenc: French Suite after Claude Gervaise. Andre Previn, pno. Philips 456 934-2 11Yu: China Rhapsody. Ke Lin, pno. 3MBS rec. 10Part: Fur Alina. Alexander Malter, pno. ECM 449 958-2 11Villa-Lobos: Francette and Pia. Debora Halasz, pno. BIS 912 14Brahms: Piano Sonata No.3 in F minor, Op.5. Radu Lupu, pno. Decca 478 8772 41

Rachmaninov: Suite No.2, Op.17. Martha Argerich & Nelson Freire, pnos. DG 479 4647 21

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Austrian BaroqueSchmelzer: Fencing School in G. Musica Antiqua Cologne. Archiv 429 230-2 9Fux: Sonata a 4. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.41271 9Hugl: Fugue in B fl at. Prelude secundi toni. Erich Traxler, org. Pan Classics PC 10349 8Biber: Pastorella in A. Gunar Letzbor, vln. Hubert Hoffmann, theorbo. Jan Krigovsky, violone. Eric Traxler, org. Accent ACC 24325 6Aufschnaiter: Magnifi cat. Soloists. St Florian’s Boys’ Choir. Ars Antiqua Austria/Gunar Letzbor. Pan Classics PC 10349 14Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in B fl at , “La notte”, RV.501. Sergio Azzolini, bsn. Sonatori de la Gioisa Marca. Naive Op 30379 10Ariosti: Sa il crudel. Sinfonia. Hana Blazikova, sop. Ensemble Tourbillon/Petr Wagner. Accent ACC 24325 18Biber: Missa Alleluia. Soloists. St Florian’s Boys’ Choir. Ars Antiqua Austria/Gunar Letzbor. Accent ACC 24325 31

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Benjamin Northey, conductorIncludes: Vivaldi (arr. Malipiero): Concerto in G for Two Guitars, RV.532. Slava Grigoryan & Leonard Grigoryan, gtrs. Tasmanian SO. ABC 476 5948 12Medtner: Piano Concerto No.1 in C minor, Op.33. Jayson Gillham, pno. Melbourne SO. ABC 481 5564 32Gershwin (arr. Grofe): Rhapsody in Blue. Simon Tedeschi, pno. Queensland SO. ABC 481 0032 19Kats-Chernin: Golden Kitsch. Claire Edwardes, perc. Melbourne SO. ABC 481 6438 18

Sculthorpe: Island Songs. Amy Dickson, sax. Sydney SO. ABC 481 1703 18

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 20 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelThe Art of Maria Yudina – Program 2

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Barbara Richardson

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Simon Colvinprepared by Peter Wakeley

Includes: Westbrook: Glory, love and praise and honour. Schulz: We plough the fi elds and scatter. M Haydn: Sometimes a light surprises. Sullivan: To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise. Thomerson: I want to walk as a child of the light. Purcell: Christ is made the sure foundation.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Simon Colvin

Includes: Sumsion: Te Deum. Choir of Hereford Cathedral/Roy Massey. Geraint Bowen, org. Priory PRCD 507 7Elgar: Sonata No.1 in G, Op.28: Allegro maestoso. Herbert Sumsion, org (Gloucester Cathedral). EMI 0854142 9Sumsion: O salutaris hostia. Tantum ergo. Choir of All Saints’ Church, Margaret St, London/Harry Brammar. Priory PRCD 490 6S S Wesley: Choral Song. Herbert Sumsion, org (Gloucester Cathedral). EMI 0854142 8

S S Wesley: Evening Service in E. Choir of St Johnís College, Cambridge/Andrew Nethsingha. John Challenger, org. Chandos CHAN 10751 10N Boulanger: Prelude, Improvisation & Petit canon. Ingrid Sykes, org (Sacre Coeur School Chapel, Glen Iris). Private rec. 9Tomkins: Know you not. Choir of New College, Oxford/Edward Higginbottom. David Burcell, org. CRD 3467 8Elgar: Sonata in G, Op.28: Presto. Herbert Sumsion, org (Gloucester Cathedral). EMI 0854142 8

9.00 Morning Classicswith Phil Moye

Mozart: Serenade in G, “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”, K.525. Prague CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80108 21Purcell: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary, “Come Ye Sons of Art”, Z.232. Soloists. English Concert & Choir/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 427 663-2 23Schubert: Symphony No.5 in B fl at, D.485. OAE/Sir Charles Mackerras. Virgin VC5 61305 2 29Villa-Lobos: Five Preludes. Pepe Romero, gtr. Decca 478 5669 20Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite: Excerpts. Soloists. Boston SO/Alexander Lazarev. Erato 8573-88351-2 12

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Lalo: Cello Concerto in D minor. Jacqueline du Pre, vlc. Cleveland Orch/Daniel Barenboim. EMI 5 55528 2 27Suk: String Quartet No.1 in B fl at, Op.11. Suk Quartet. CRD 3472 27

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Sullivan: The Mikado: Overture. D’Oyly Carte Opera Company. Royal PO/Royston Nash. London 425 190-2 8Glazunov: Concert Waltz No.1 in D, Op.47. Moscow SO/Igor Golovschin. Naxos 8.553838 9

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Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.25. Howard Shelley, pno. London Mozart Players/Howard Shelley. Chandos CHAN 9215 20Tchaikovsky: Waltz-scherzo in C, Op.34. Jane Peters, vln. Rachel Valler, pno. MBS 27 CD 6Balakirev (arr. Gamley): Islamey. Australian Pops Orch/Douglas Gamley. APO 4509-90485-2 9Dusek: Sinfonia in G. Helios 18/Marie-Louise Oschatz. Naxos 8.555878 22Haydn: Violin Concerto in G, Hob.VIIa:4. Adelina Oprean, vln. European Community CO/Adelina Oprean. Helios CDH 88037 20Delibes: Sylvia: Act 3 Excerpts. New Philharmonia Orch/Richard Bonynge. Decca 448 095-2 12

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Helsted: Flower Festival in Genzano: Pas de deux. London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 9Mozart: Piano Concerto No.26 in D, “Coronation”, K.537. Maria Joao Pires, pno. Vienna PO/Claudio Abbado. DG 479 1435 30Chopin: Nocturne in B fl at minor, Op.9/1. Maria Joao Pires, pno. DG 479 4351 6Brumby: Oboe Concertino. Barry Davis, oboe. Queensland SO/Wilfred Lehmann. Oz Music OZM 1002 17Verdi: Aida: Tomb Scene. Soloists. Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Singers. Vienna PO/Herbert von Karajan. Decca 478 4916 12Luigini: Ballet egyptien, Op.12. London SO/Richard Bonynge. Decca 452 767-2 22

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 25 March 2018 program.

With special guest, Australian composer and Artistic Director of Musica Viva Australia,

Carl Vine AO.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart KellyMusic by the Springs

– Saturday Evening Concert; Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel, Hepburn Springs; 10/2/2018. (Recorded by Alan Hutchison).

Timothy Young & Stewart KellyVine: Sonata for Piano Four Hands. Timothy Young & Stewart Kelly, pno duet. Respighi: The Sunset. Rachmaninov: Vocalise. Greta Bradman, sop. Orava Quartet. Brahms: Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25. Timothy Young, pno. Elizabeth Layton, vln. Caroline Henbest, vla. Trish O’Brien, vlc.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Byrd: Mass for Four Voices. Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill. Decca 467 611-2 24Pergolesi: Stabat Mater. Patrizia Bovi, sop. Pino de Vittorio, ten. Les Pages & Les Chantres de la Chapelle. Le Poeme Harmonique/Olivier Schneebeli. Alpha 009 35Haydn: Mass in B fl at, “Little Organ”, Hob.XXII:7. Soloists. Collegium Musicum 90/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 0592 18

Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, Op.53. Aafje Heynis, contr. Royal Male Choir. RCO/Eduard van Beinum. Philips 420 854-2 13Butterley: True Samaritan. Contemporary Singers/Antony Walker. Tall Poppies TP 142 12

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Grainger: Colonial Song. Benaud Trio. ABC 481 7164 6Various: Australian Medley. Australian Girls Choir. Private rec. 15Hindson: 1915. Benaud Trio. ABC 481 7164 7Lockley: Symphony of Australia. Soloists. Cantillation. Sydney SO/Brett Weymark. ABC 476 3659 49Keane: The Charge of Gaza. Kew Band/Mark Ford. ABC 465 173-2 12Sutherland: Concertante for Oboe & Strings. Jiri Tancibudek, oboe. Melbourne SO/Patrick Thomas. ABC ABC 476 6335 18

MONDAY 21 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27. Royal PO/Andrew Litton. Virgin VMT 7 59279 2 63

6.00 Daybreakwith Peter Mecoles

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Includes: Edwards: Dawn Mantras. Jane Sheldon, sop. Cantillation. Sydney Children’s Choir/Lyn Williams. ABC 476 160-7 7Prokofi ev: Summer Day, Op.65b. New London Orch/Ronald Corp. Helios CDH 55177 15Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No.2 in D, Op.58. Zoe Knighton, vlc. Amir Farid, pno. Move MD 3338 30Delius: In a Summer Garden. Welsh National Opera Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras. Argo 430 202 2 14Mendelssohn: Infelice, Op.94. Rosamund Illing, sop. Melbourne SO/Heribert Esser. ABC 434 898-2 9Mendelssohn: String Quartet No.4 in E minor, Op.44/2. Coull Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66579 29

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Phil Moye

Quantz: Flute Concerto in G minor. James Galway, fte. Wurttemberg CO/Jorg Faerber. RCA RD 60247 19Dvorak: Piano Concerto in G minor, B.63, Op.33. Stephen Hough, pno. City of Birmingham SO/Andris Nelsons. Hyperion CDA 68099 41Schubert: Winterreise, D.911. Andrew Goodwin, ten. Daniel de Borah, pno. 3MBS rec. 69Telemann: Don Quixote Suite. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 430 265-2 15Gershwin (arr. Gale): Porgy and Bess: Suite. Atlantic Brass Quintet. Musicmasters 01612-67104-2 20

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4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

Crusell: Clarinet Quartet No.3 in D, Op.7. Thea King, cl. Members of Allegri String Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66077 22C Schumann: Four Songs. Isabel Lippitz, sop. Deborah Richards, pno. Bayer Records BR 100206 8Schumann: Five Pieces in Popular Style, Op.102. Steven Isserlis, vlc. Denes Varjon, pno. Hyperion CDA 67661 15Dvorak: Piano Trio No.1 in B fl at, B.51, Op.21. Macquarie Trio. ABC 476 7176 34Hill: String Quartet No.8 in A. Dominion Quartet. Naxos 8.572097 26

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)prepared by Mariese Shallard

Includes: Purcell: Chaconne in G minor. Australian String Quartet. 3MBS rec. 8Lully: Why do the Heathens Rage? Le Concert Spirituel/Herve Niquet. Naxos 8.554398 13Sussmayr: Clarinet Concerto Movement in D. Thea King, cl. English CO/Leopold Hager. Hyperion CDA 66504 10Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.13 in E fl at, Op.27/1. Stephen Kovacevich, pno. EMI 5 57131 2 14Dvorak: Terzetto in C for Two Violins & Viola, B.148, Op.74. Members of Lindsay String Quartet. ASV DCA 806 20

Sibelius: Finlandia, Op.26. Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler. Decca 482 8792 9Lutoslawski: Partita for Violin & Orchestra. Anne-Sophie Mutter, vln. BBC SO/Witold Lutoslawski. DG 423 696-2 16Meale: Lumen. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 3221 7

TUESDAY 22 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Dvorak: Symphony No.9 in E minor, “From the New World”, B.178, Op.95. Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek. Decca 478 7328 43

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Isabel Vealeprepared by John Barns

Ries: Octet in F minor, Op.128. Consortium Classicum. EMI EPO 999 745-2 21Schumann: Carnival in Vienna, Op.26. Jeno Jando, pno. Naxos 8.550783 21Dvorak: Silent Woods, B.173, Op.68/5. David Pereira, vlc. David Bollard, pno. Tall Poppies TP 010 7Hahn: Five Songs. Mady Mesple, sop. Dalton Baldwin, pno. EMI CDC 7 49840 2 15Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor. Sir Clifford Curzon, pno. Vienna Philharmonic Quartet. Decca 478 4535 34Palmer: The Ruritanian Dances. Cove CO/Stephen Williams. ABC 476 261-2 10

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Mozart: Symphony No.28 in C, K.200. Northern Sinfonia/Myung-Whun Chung (b.22/1/1953). ASV DCA 6009 19Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No.1 in D minor, Op.49. Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio. MMG MCD 10023 29Mendelssohn: Symphony No.4 in A, “Italian”, Op.90. Boston SO/Charles Munch. RCA 74321 84600 2 26Liszt: Fantasia on Italian Operatic Melodies, G.458. Andreas Pistorius, pno. Capriccio 10076 16Raff: Italian Suite. Slovak State PO/Richard Edlinger. Marco Polo 8.223194 32Kempff: Italian Suite, Op.68. Idil Biret, pno. Marco Polo 8.223452 15Dvorak: Serenade for Strings in E, B.52, Op.22. Vienna PO/Myung-Whun Chung. DG 471 613-2 27

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdaleprepared by Anne Bellew

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardLake Dreaming (Part 1);

Bonnie Brown & Luisa Breen (pianos); Ukaria Cultural Centre, Mt Barker SA; 19/8/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

Bonnie Brown & Luisa Breen

Edwards: A Flight of Sunbirds. Debussy: En blanc et noir.Edwards: Lake Dreaming.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Mozart: Lucio Silla, K.135: Overture. London PO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 5671 8Marsh: String Quartet in B fl at. Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66780 17Mozart: Symphony No.31 in D, “Paris”, K.297. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. ACO rec. 17Garth: Cello Concerto No.2 in B fl at. Alexander Baillie, vlc. European Community CO/Dimitri Demetriades. Helios CDH 88015 11Mozart: Flute Quartet in G, K.285a. Nash Ensemble. Virgin VC7 90749 2 10Weber: Piano Concerto No.1 in C, Op.11. Nikolai Demidenko, pno. Scottish CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Hyperion CDA 66729 20Haydn: Symphony No.55 in E fl at, “The Schoolmaster”, Hob.I:55. Melbourne Musicians/Frank Pam. 3MBS rec. 21

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 23 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Dukas: Symphony in C. London PO/Walter Weller. Decca 467 610-2 42

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6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Haydn: Symphony No.48 in C, “Maria Theresia”, Hob.I:48. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 429 399-2 23Schubert: Ellens Gesang I, D.837. Lauris Elms, contr. John Winther, pno. ABC 442 371-2 8Field: Piano Sonata in A, H.8/2, Op.1/2. Miceal O’Rourke, pno. Chandos CHAN 8787 14Schumann: Piano Trio No.3 in G minor, Op.110. Borodin Trio. Chandos CHAN 8832/3 31Dvorak: Piano Quartet No.2 in E fl at, B.162, Op.87. Ian Munro, pno. Adam Chalabi, vln. William Coleman, vla. Howard Penny, vlc. 3MBS rec. 33

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Telemann: Concerto-Sonata in D for Trumpet, Strings & Harpsichord. Maurice Andre, tpt. Mauritz Sillem, hpschd. English CO/Sir Charles Mackerras. Decca 478 4667 10Bach: Cantata, “How beautifully shines the morning star”, BWV.1.Soloists. Vienna Boys’ Choir. Concentus Musicus Vienna/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 8.35027 25Spohr: Nonet in F, Op.31. Gaudier Ensemble. Hyperion CDA 66699 33

Mendelssohn: Concerto in D minor for Violin, Piano & Strings. Gidon Kremer, vln. Martha Argerich, pno. Orpheus CO. DG 427 338-2 37Schubert: Fantasia in F minor, D.940. Ian Munro & Daniel de Borah, pno duet. 3MBS rec. 20Koehne: Capriccio. Clemens Leske, pno. Adelaide SO/Janos Furst. ABC 442 349-2 20Rietz: Clarinet Concerto in G minor, Op.29. Thea King, cl. English CO/Andrew Litton. Hyperion CDD 22017 22

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Nigel Simpson

Rimsky-Korsakov: The Tsar’s Bride. Ekaterina Kudriavchenko, sop. Anina Terentieva, m-sop. Arkady Mishenkin, ten. Vladislav Verestnikov, bar. Pyotr Gluboky, bass. Sveshnikov Russian Academic Choir. Bolshoi Theatre Orch/Andrey Chistyakov. Brilliant Classics 93969 146Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore. Felicity Palmer & Rebecca Evans, sops. Michael Schade, ten. Sir Thomas Allen, bar. Donald Adams, bs-bar. Richard Suart & Richard Van Allan, basses. Welsh National Opera Orch & Chorus/Sir Charles Mackerras. Telarc 80374 74

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 24 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Austin-Phillips: The Melbourne Symphony. Melbourne Youth Orch/Paul Fitzsimon. Private rec. 33

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Dvorak: String Quartet No.10 in E fl at, B.92, Op.51. Australian Quartet. ABC 476 7741 31Liszt: If there be a charming lawn, S.284. How, they asked, S.276. Dear child, if I were king, S.283. O in my dreams, S.282. Kathleen Battle, sop. Margo Garrett, pno. DG 435 440-2 12Basden: Four Rococo Preludes. Deborah de Graaff, cl. Walsingham WAL 80442 11Sullivan: The Songs of the Wrens: Eleven Songs. Ben Johnson, ten. David Owen Norris, pno. Chandos CHAN 10935 27Loeillet: Trumpet & Organ Sonata in C. Maurice Andre, tpt. Hedwig Bilgram, org. Erato 2292 45400-2 8Francaix: Trio for Violin, Viola & Cello. Andra Darzins, vla. Members of Eldering Ensemble. Gema rec. 15

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Includes: J W Stamitz: Clarinet Concerto in B fl at. Andreas Ottensamer, cl. Potsdam Chamber Academy. Decca 481 4711 17Dvorak: Symphony No.2 in B fl at, B.12, Op.4. Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8589 48Bracanin: Guitar Concerto. Karin Schaupp, gtr. Queensland SO/Ronald Spigelman. ABC 481 0961 23Respighi: Ancient Airs & Dances Suite No.3. Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 479 0223 20Mozart: Piano Concerto No.17 in G, K.453. Maria Joao Pires, pno. CO of Europe/Claudio Abbado. Universal Mozart 225 29Carmichael: Sonatine. Antony Gray, pno. ABC 476 6191 11Vaughan Williams: English Folk Song Suite. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Decca 442 8341 11

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

The Feminine Touch – Women who changed the Romantic PeriodTonight, Illuminations will explore the lives of women who changed the face of music during the Romantic Period. Sisters and wives of famous male composers, these talented women who composed, performed and promoted music, were almost if not equally as formidable, as the men they

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supported. Join Helen Rommelaar, to discover the tentative beginnings of feminism in Europe.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

FRIDAY 25 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 6360 50

6.00 Daybreakwith Holly Reid

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Jane O’Callaghan

Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 434 016-2 8Bach: Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV.1030. Vernon Hill, fte. Roger Heagney, hpschd. Jacqueline Johnson, vlc. Move MD 3118 19Salzedo: Suite of Eight Dances. Alice Giles, harp. Tall Poppies TP 137 15Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.15 in D, “Pastorale”, Op.28. Ian Munro, pno. 3MBS rec. 19Tchaikovsky (arr. York): The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a. Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Delos DE 3132 21

Easton: Appassionata. Len Vorster, pno. Kopke String Quartet. ABS rec. 21

12.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric AtaideRepeat of Wednesday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Sarah Barzel

1.00 Concert Hallwith Ted Davies

Nathan (arr. Mackerras): Don John of Austria: Overture. Sydney SO/Sir Charles Mackerras. ABC 836 035-2 9Handel: Dixit Dominus. Soloists. Sixteen Choir & Orch/Harry Christophers. Chandos CHAN 0517 33Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 in G, Op.58. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. Chicago SO/Sir Georg Solti. Decca 483 1764 34Sibelius: Symphony No.6 in D minor, Op.104. Minnesota Orch/Osmo Vanska. BIS 2006 29

3.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 26 August 2018 program.

With special guest, cartoonist, poet and cultural commentator, Michael Leunig.

4.00 Intermezzowith Neil Appleby

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Singers & Songs

8.00 Colours of Jazzwith Geoff Chambers

10.00 Australian Soundswith Madi Chwasta

Musical insights into Australian contemporary composers and composition.

SATURDAY 26 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Peter Mecoles

Prokofi ev: Symphony No.7 in C sharp minor, Op.131. Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Chandos CHAN 8931-34 31

6.00 Daybreakwith Mark Vendy

8.00 Prima la musicawith Jess Heardprepared by Jane Morris

Includes: Dussek: Harp Sonata in C minor. Ieuan Jones, harp. 3MBS rec. 7Fasch (arr. Chiesa): Guitar Concerto in D minor. Slava Grigoryan, gtr. Tasmanian SO/Benjamin Northey. ABC 476 5948 15Jenkins: Fantasia Suite for Violin, Bass Viol & Organ. Latitude 37. ABC 481 2100 12Hoffmann: My soul extols and praises God’s grace. Markus Schafer, ten. Cologne CO/Helmut Muller-Bruhl. Naxos 8.557615 15Anon. (arr. Dyer): Tarantella “La Carpinese”, Improvisation. Mina Kanaridis, sop. Australian Brandenburg Orch/Paul Dyer. ABC 476 4058 6Guerrero: Magnifi cat. Musica Ficta/Raul Mallavibarrena. Cantus C 9619 13Cimarosa (arr. Benjamin): Oboe Concerto in C. Jeffrey Crellin, oboe. Australia Pro Arte CO/Benjamin Northey. 3MBS rec. 12Bertali: Sonata a 3. Neri: Sonata V a 4. Musica Fiata/Roland Wilson. DHM 05472 77450 2 12Gabrielli: Sonata in D a 6 with Trumpet, D.XI.8. David Staff, tpt. St James’s Baroque Players/Ivor Bolton. Teldec 4509-91192-2 6

Praetorius: Christ ist erstanden. Musica Fiata. La Capella Ducale/Roland Wilson. Sony S2K 62929 7

9.00 Sounding Brasswith Anthea Same

10.00 The Romanticswith Ashleigh Robertson

Tchaikovsky: The Storm, Op.76. RCO/Bernard Haitink. Decca 478 6360 12Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor, B.191, Op.104. Li-Wei Qin, vlc. Melbourne SO/David Stanhope. ABC 456 356-2 42Brahms: Clarinet Sonata in F minor, Op.120/1 (arr. Flute). Emmanuel Pahud, fte. Yefi m Bronfman, pno. EMI 3 73708 2 22Nielsen: Symphony No.1 in G minor, FS.16, Op.7. Swedish RSO/Esa-Pekka Salonen. CBS MK 42321 32

12.00 An Australian Lunchtime Miscellanywith Rod Watson

Includes: Brumby: South Bank Overture. Queensland SO/Werner Andreas Albert. Jade JADCD 1042 10Ellard (arr. Antill): Australian Quadrilles. Sydney SO/John Hopkins. ABC AO 7001 6Marshall-Hall: Phantasy for Horn & Orchestra. Benjamin Jacks, horn. Orch Victoria/Barry Tuckwell. Melba MR 301117 10Austin-Phillips: Psalm 150. University High School Orch & Chorus/Graham Coles. Private rec. 12Ampt: Waltzing Matilda. Robert Ampt & Amy Johansen, org duet. Move MD 3170 8Linger: Six Interludes. Melbourne SO/Richard Divall. ABC AC 1052 28Hill: Symphony No.3 in B minor, “Australia”. Queensland SO/Wilfred Lehmann. Marco Polo 8 223537 27

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12.00 Film Scoreswith Richard Leathem

Music, news and interviews from fi lm and other screen media.

1.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam Alfreds

Exploring music from the world of opera, known and unknown.

2.00 Saturday Afternoon Concertwith Doug Beecroft

Includes: Sculthorpe: Kakadu. William Barton, didjeridu. Queensland SO/Michael Christie. ABC 481 1293 16Antill: Corroboree Suite. Sydney SO/Sir Eugene Goossens. ABC 476 5959 17C P E Bach: Cello Concerto in A, Wq.172. Li-Wei Qin, vlc. Melbourne CO/Michael Dahlenburg. 3MBS rec. 20Mozart: Piano Concerto No.12 in A, K.414. Hoang Pham, pno. ANAM Strings/John Harding. 3MBS rec. 25R Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Op.59: Suite. Sydney SO/Stuart Challender. ABC 434 714-2 23

4.00 Piano Noteswith Vanessa Sharman

Includes: Evler: Concert Arabesque on “The Blue Danube Waltz”. Hoang Pham, pno. Private rec. 12A Tcherepnin: Ten Bagatelles, Op.5. Julia Zilberquit, pno. Naxos 8.570237 14Benjamin: Suite. Ian Munro, pno. Tall Poppies TP 105 14Schubert: Fantasia in C, “The Wanderer”, D.760. Jean-Rodolphe Kars, pno. Decca 480 6575 24

Lloyd: Aubade. Anthony Goldstone & Caroline Clemmow, pnos. Albany Troy 248 38

6.00 The World of Baroquewith Joseph Barake

Australian Made Baroque!Includes: Vivaldi: Chamber Concerto in G minor, RV.103. Salut Baroque. Salut Baroque SAL 007 11Purcell: Chaconne. Bateson: The Nightingale in Silent Night. 18th Century Air. Early Music Consort of Melb. Prove del Consort 2 6Telemann: Fantasia No.7 in E fl at, TWV.40.20. Lucinda Moon, vln. Resonus RES 10207 9Marini: Invitation to Joy. Invitation to Restful Love. Birth of Christ. Jane Edwards, sop. Sally Melhuish, rec. Tim Blomfi eld, vlc. Luke Green, hpschd. Walsingham WAL 8024-2 7Handel: Harpsichord Suite No.4 in E minor, HWV.429. Erin Helyard, hpschd. ABC 481 5711 16Bach: Cello Suite No.3 in C, BWV.1009. Michael Goldschlager, vlc. ABC 476 4625 24Telemann: Flute & Violin Sonata No.1 in G, TWV40.118. Greg Dikmans, fl t. Lucinda Moon, vln. Resonus RES 10207 6Palestrina: Io son ferito. Siobhan Stagg, sop. Latitude 37. ABC 476 4525 7

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter Hume

Australiana in ExcelsisKoehne: Forty Reasons to be Cheerful (Festive Fanfare). Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 481 1480 7Koehne: Between Two Worlds. Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 481 1480 27Edwards: A Flight of Sunbirds. Viney-Grinberg Piano Duet. ABC 481 4591 9Carmichael: A Little Night Music. Roger Armstrong, fte. John Carmichael, pno. ABC 476 1561 10

Kats-Chernin: Wild Swans Suite: Excerpts. Jane Sheldon, sop. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 476 6342 8Holland: Violin Sonata. Asmira Woodward-Page, vln. Scott Davie, pno. Artworks AW 034 15Edwards: Chorale & Ecstatic Dance (Enyato 1). Tasmanian SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 2270 14Lumsdaine: Shoalhaven. West Australian SO/Albert Rosen. ABC 426 994-2 12

10.00 All that Jazzwith Harry Karalis

SUNDAY 27 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Collector’s Corner with Henry FogelThe Art of Maria Yudina – Program 3

2.00 Notturnoprepared by Murray Vagg

6.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

Repeat of Thursday’s program.

7.00 Hymns Old & Newwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Mann: Father weclomes all his children. Jones: King of glory, King of peace. Lahee: Come, let us join our cheerful songs. Thorne: Jesus calls us o’er the tumult. Smith: Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts. Bottorf: We’ll all be there. Elvey: Crown him with many crowns.

7.30 Organ and Choral Musicwith Peter Wakeley

Includes: Bach: Gott vater im Ewigkeit, BWV.699, 672. Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV.682. John O’Donnell, org. Tall Poppies TP 140 12R Strauss (trans. Heywood): On silent woodland path. Elgar: Salut d’amour, Op.12. Thomas Heywood, org. Hillwood HW 03 8

Purcell: Magnifi cat & Nunc Dimittis in B fl at, Z.230. Choir of St George’s Cathedral, Perth/Simon Lawford. ABC 465 689-2 6Nixon: Mr Purcell’s Procession. Sumsion: Canzona Sumsion. June Nixon, org. Private rec. 8Caron: Victoria. Soloists. Massed Choir. RAAF Central Band. Victorian College of the Arts Orch/Richard Divall. Move MCP 021 19

9.00 Morning Classicswith Paul Butler

Includes: Haydn: Symphony No.103 in E fl at, “Drum Roll”, Hob.I:103. RCO/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 2292-43526-2 31Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67. Tasmanian SO/David Porcelijn. ABC 461 919-2 31Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor, Op.44. Pascal Roge, pno. Philharmonia Orch/Charles Dutoit. Decca 478 3196 26

11.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity Cronan

Includes: Mozart: String Quartet No.3 in G, K.156. Hagen Quartet. Universal Mozart 225 13Schubert: Five Minuets with Six Trios, D.89 (arr. Strings). Kodaly Quartet. Naxos 8.557126 14Hill: Viola Concerto in A minor. Robert Pikler, vla. Sydney SO/Sir Bernard Heinze. RCA SL-16372 25

12.00 A Lunchtime Miscellanywith Jane Mitchell

Includes: Grainger: Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers. Penelope Thwaites, pno. UK DKP 9127 7German: Gypsy Suite. Slovak RSO/Adrian Leaper. Marco Polo 8.223419 14Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.4 in G minor, Op.40. Vladimir Ashkenazy, pno. London SO/Andre Previn. Decca 425 004-2 25Mozart: Serenade No.6 in D, “Serenata Notturna”, K.239. Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman. Erato 2292-45713-2 13

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Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, “Trout”, D.667, Op.114. Hephzibah Menuhin, pno. Norbert Brainin, vln. Peter Schidlof, vla. Martin Lovett, vlc. J Edward Merret, db. EMI CZS 7 62742 2 35

2.00 Sunday Afternoonwith Colin Fox

Includes: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.27 in B fl at, K.595. Imogen Cooper, pno. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. Philips 476 2095 31Turina: Sinfonia Sevillana, Op.23. London PO/ Enrique Batiz. IMG Records IMG 1608 24Foster: The Pearl of Dubai Suite: Nicholas and Alexandra. Sergei Roldugin, vlc. Hermitage SO/Zaurbek Gugkaev. Quartz QTZ 2091 11Schumann: Piano Quintet in E fl at, Op.44. Leif Ove Andsnes, pno. Artemis Quartet. Virgin VC3 95143 2 28

4.00 Refl ections Summer SeriesRepeat of 5 August 2018 program.

With special guest, fi lm-maker, director and author, Robin de Crespigny.

5.00 In Performancewith Jess Heard

Showcasing local artists performing live from the Lady Marigold Southey Performance Studio or from 3MBS recordings.Repeat of Tuesday’s program.

5.00 Recent Releaseswith Tim Hannah

A review of the latest classical recordings.

6.00 Melbourne in Concertwith Stewart Kelly2018 Sanguine Estate Music

Festival; Heathcote Weekend Farewell Concert; 29/4/2018. (Recorded by Michael Conolan).

Andrew Haveron & Sophie RowellBoccherini: Horn Sextet in E fl at, G.471. Stephen Stirling, horn. Sanguine Music Festival Ensemble. Beethoven: Three Marches, Op.45. Yu Kosuge & Ian Munro, pno duet. Dotzauer: String Quintet in D minor, Op.134. Andrew Haveron & Sophie Rowell, vlns. Tobias Breider, vla. Howard Penny & Chris Howlett, vlcs.

8.00 Choral Masterworkswith Bronwen Whyatt

Includes: Schumann: Paradise and the Peri, Op.50. Barbara Bonney & Alexandra Coku, sops. Bernarda Fink, m-sop. Neill Archer & Christoph Pregardien, tens. Gerald Finley, bs-bar. Cornelius Hauptmann, bass. Monteverdi Choir. ORR/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Archiv 479 2515 96Tavener: Hymns of Paradise. Donald Sweeney, bass. Winchester Cathedral Choir/David Hill. David Dunnett, org. Virgin VC5 45035 2 11

10.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony ThomasRepeat of Tuesday’s program.

10.00 Sunday Night Latewith Bill Miles

Hart: The Bush, Op.59: Excerpts. Melbourne SO/Richard Divall. ABC 476 6335 13Jones: Sunburnt Country. Vocal Consort/Noel Ancell. Cracked Records 0083 15Karlowicz: Symphony in E minor, “Rebirth”, Op.7. Warsaw PO/Antoni Wit. Naxos 5.572487 47Carmichael: Escapades. Derek Jones, fte. Robert Schubert, cl. 3MBS rec. 18

Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra, Op.38. Melbourne SO/Werner Andreas Albert. CPO 999 014-2 12

MONDAY 28 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rodney Phillips

Elgar: Symphonic Study in C minor, “Falstaff”, Op.68. BBC Scottish SO/Martyn Brabbins. BBC MM 208 37

6.00 Daybreakwith Frank Prain

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Graeme McKinnon

Brumby: Captain Logan’s Fancy. David Kinsela, org. Jade JADCD 1043 16Sculthorpe: Earth Cry. William Barton, didjeridu. New Zealand SO/James Judd. Naxos 8.557382 14Sculthorpe: Requiem: Communion. William Barton, didjeridu. Adelaide Chamber Singers. Adelaide SO/Arvo Volmer. ABC 476 4834 7Tormis: Ingrian Evenings. Adelaide Chamber Singers/Carl Crossin. 5MBS rec. 16Stravinsky: In Memoriam: Dylan Thomas. Jon Humphries, ten. Orch of St Luke’s/Robert Craft. Musicmasters 01612-67158-2 7Britten: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Act 1 Introduction. Elizabeth Harwood, sop. Alfred Deller, alto. Downside School Boys Choir. London SO/Benjamin Britten. London 425 663-2 11Britten: Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Op.49. Jiri Tancibudek, oboe. ABC 461 703-2 12

Part: Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten. Tasmanian SO/Ola Rudner. ABC 472 046-2 8Sculthorpe: String Quartet No.14, “Quamby”. Goldner Quartet. Tall Poppies TP 206 18

12.00 Singers & SongsRepeat of Friday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Debbie Nossbaum

1.00 Concert Hallwith Thilo Troschke

Brahms: A German Requiem, Op.45. Gundula Janowitz, sop. Eberhard Waechter, bar. Vienna Singverein. Wolfgang Meyer, org. Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan. DG 479 0169 77Paganini: Violin Concerto No.1 in D, Op.6. Gil Shaham, vln. New York PO/Giuseppe Sinopoli. DG 429 786-2 32Mozart: Symphony No.42 in F, K.75. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 422 601-2 12Albinoni: Oboe Concerto in B fl at, Op.9/11. Heinz Holliger, oboe. I Musici. Philips 426 449-2 12Hill: Violin Concerto in E minor. Alwyn Elliott, vln. Sydney SO/Joseph Post. EMI OASD 7556 23

4.00 Intermezzowith Susan Porterprepared by Jane Morris

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 A Time to Rememberwith Graham Wilson

8.00 Chamber Music and Songwith Christopher Ellis

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Haydn: String Quartet in F minor, Hob.III:35, Op.20/5. Salomon Quartet. Hyperion CDA 66622 25Dvorak: Violin Sonatina in G, B.183, Op.100. Gil Shaham, vln. Orli Shaham, pno. DG 449 820-2 18Suk: Ten Songs, Op.15. Prague Chamber Choir/Josef Pancik. Marian Lapsansky & Daniel Buranovsky, pno duet. Chandos CHAN 9257 18Saint-Saens: Piano Trio in E fl at, after Septet, Op.65. Australian Trio. ABC 476 6435 18Khachaturian: Trio in G for Clarinet, Violin & Piano. Walter Boeykens Ensemble. HM HMA 19014119 16Boyd: Bali Moods 1 & 2. Geoffrey Collins, fte. Nicholas Routley, pno. Tall Poppies TP 127 11

10.00 A Little Night Music(from around the world)

TUESDAY 29 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Anne Bellew

Part: Symphony No.1, “Polyphonic”. Bamberg SO/Neeme Jarvi. BIS 434 16

6.00 Daybreakwith Loretto Perkins

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Frank Pam

Includes: Wagenseil (b.29/1/1715): Trombone Concerto in E fl at. Christian Lindberg, tbn. Australian CO/Richard Tognetti. BIS 1248 8

Auber (b.29/1/1782) (arr. Gamley): Cello Concerto No.1 in B fl at. Jascha Silberstein, vlc. Swiss Romande Orch/Richard Bonynge. ABC 475 070-2 16Auber: Pas classique. English Concert Orch/Richard Bonynge. Decca 421 818 2 8Delius (b.29/1/1862): Violin Sonata in B, Op.Posth. Tasmin Little, vln. Piers Lane, pno. Conifer 75605 51315 2 25Delius: String Quartet in E minor. Britten Quartet. EMI 5 55349 2 29Foster: Legend, “The Passionate Affair between a Persian Prince and an English Lady”. Grant Foster, pno. EMI 166264 19

12.00 Vocal Chordswith Sam AlfredsRepeat of Saturday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Margot Blackwell

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Barns

Rossini: Edoardo e Cristina: Overture. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 473 967-2 10Mozart: Piano Concerto No.15 in B fl at, K.450. Kathleen Long, pno. National SO/Boyd Neel. Dutton CDBP 9714 24Reicha: Clarinet Quintet in B fl at, Op.89. Jean-Louis Sajot, cl. Ensemble Carl Stamitz. Pierre Verany PV 789101 24Mendelssohn: The Hebrides Overture, Op.26. Bamberg SO/Claus Peter Flor. RCA 74321 84600 2 10Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No.2 in C minor, Op.66. Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio. MMG MCD 10023 29Mendelssohn: Symphony No.5 in D, “Reformation”, Op.107. Boston SO/Charles Munch. RCA 74321 84600 2 27Hill: String Quartet No.11 in D minor. Australian Quartet. Marco Polo 8.223746 18Mills: Seaside Dances. Queensland SO/Richard Mills. ABC 476 7595 24

4.00 Intermezzowith Nicky Gilderdale

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 In Performancewith Jess HeardLake Dreaming (Part 2);

Bonnie Brown & Luisa Breen (pianos); Ukaria Cultural Centre, Mt Barker SA; 19/8/2018. (Recorded by Kym Wilson).

Bonnie Brown & Luisa BreenRachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, Op.45. Ravel: Mother Goose Suite: The Fairy Garden.

8.00 Mozart & Friendswith David Zeplin

Includes: Salieri: Don Quixote at the Marriage of Gamace: Overture. CSRSO/Michael Dittrich. Marco Polo 8.223381 7C P E Bach: Flute Quartet in G, Wq.95. Nicholas McGegan, fte. Catherine Mackintosh, vla. Anthony Pleeth, vlc. Christopher Hogwood, fortepiano. Archiv 479 2499 17Vivaldi: Concerto in G for Two Mandolins, RV.532. Ugo Orlandi & Dorina Frati, mndlns. I Solisti Veneti/Claudio Scimone. Erato 2292-45203-2 12Bach: Herr Gott, dich loben wir, BWV.725. Peter Hurford, org. Decca 421 621-2 12Mozart: Symphony No.35 in D, “Haffner”, K.385. Melbourne SO/Oleg Caetani. ABC 476 6340 22Haydn: Mass in G, “St Nicholas”, Hob.XXII:6. Soloists. Collegium Musicum 90/Richard Hickox. Chaconne CHAN 0734(8) 28

8.00 Contemporary Visionswith Tony Thomas

Music of the last sixty years including the innovative and avant-garde. A focus on new releases, new compositions and interviews.

10.00 Concertowith Stewart McMillan

10.00 Jazz Riverswith Peter de Ryk

WEDNESDAY 30 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Rod Higman

Dvorak: Symphony No.8 in G, B.163, Op.88. Stonnington SO/Leif Sundstrup. 3MBS rec. 39

6.00 Daybreakwith Alan Marshall

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith Bill Mack

Includes: Haydn: Symphony No.51 in B fl at, Hob.I:51. English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archiv 429 400 2 21Beethoven: Piano Trio No.8 in E fl at, WoO.38. Suk Trio. Denon 33C37 7562 15Schubert: Variations in F, D.156. Michel Dalberto, pno. Denon 76330 14Dvorak: Piano Quintet No.1 in A, B.28, Op.5. Ivan Klansky, pno. Vlach Quartet. Naxos 8.555377 24Ibert: Flute Concerto. Susan Milan, fte. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 8840 20

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Nelson: Brolga Dances. Jill Johnson, mndln. Michelle Nelson, gtr. Melbourne Mandolin Orch/Slava Iourgaev. Move MCD 410 12

12.00 A Time To Rememberwith Graham WilsonRepeat of Monday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Rod Watsonor John van Bavel

1.00 Concert Hallwith John Cleghorn

Includes: Veracini: Overture No.2 in F. Musica Antiqua Cologne/Reinhard Goebel. Archiv 439 937-2 19Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.14 in C sharp minor, “Moonlight”, Op.27/2. Brian Chapman, pno. Tonart Productions TPCD 960929 15Molique: Flute Concerto in D minor, Op.69. John Wion, fte. Orch/Arthur Bloom. HMP 4W91514 21Dvorak: Piano Trio No.4 in E minor, “Dumky”, B.166, Op.90. Macquarie Trio. ABC 476 7176 32Victoria: Missa pro Victoria. Song Company/Michael Noone. David Drury, org. ABC 461 731-2 18Benjamin: Romantic Fantasy. Lorraine McAslan, vln. Sarah-Jane Bradley, vla. Royal Scottish NO/John Gibbons. Dutton Epoch CDLX 7279 23Nielsen: Symphony No.3, “Espansiva”, FS.60, Op.27. Nancy Wait, sop. Kevin McMillan, bar. San Francisco SO/Herbert Blomstedt. Decca 430 280-2 35

4.00 Intermezzowith Peter Bandy

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 Music for Keyboardwith Ric Ataide

8.00 Wednesday Night at the Operawith Alan de Niese

Spontini: La Vestale. Denyce Graves, sop. J Patrick Raftery, ten. Anthony Michaels Moore, bar. Dimitri Kavrakos, bass. La Scala Theatre Orch & Chorus/Riccardo Muti. Sony Classical S3K 66357 182

8.00 Great Makers of Musicwith Peter HumeRepeat of Saturday’s program.

10.00 From the Chicago Symphony Orchestrawith Lisa Simeoni

THURSDAY 31 JAN

MIDNIGHT TO DAWN

12.00 Midnight Symphony followed by Notturnoprepared by Vanessa Sharman

Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony (Symphony No.2). Royal PO/Andre Previn. Telarc 80738 49

6.00 Daybreakwith Margot Costanzo

9.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlin

Our weekday program which delves into a wide range of classical music topics.

10.00 Morning Recitalwith John Wilkinson

Rangstrom: Six Songs. Solveig Kringelborn, sop. Malcolm Martineau, pno. EMI 2 68161 2 13Hyde: Trio in G. Jennifer Yen, fte. Rachel Sergi, cl. Hsiao-Ni Axtens, pno. 3MBS rec. 11Dvorak: String Quartet No.11 in C, B.121, Op.61. Talich Quartet. Calliope CAL 9617 32

Beethoven (arr. Oguey): Horn Sonata in F, Op.17 (arr. Cor anglais). Alexandre Oguey, cor ang. Neal Peres da Costa, pno. ABC 481 7026 17Spohr: Double String Quartet in D minor, Op.65. Smithson String Quartet. L’Archibudelli. Sony SK 53370 23A Scarlatti: Cantata, “Floro and Tirsi”. Elsie Morison & Jennifer Vyvyan, sops. Desmond Dupre, vla da gamba. Thurston Dart, hpschd. Decca 482 5387 14

12.00 Music for Stringswith Felicity CronanRepeat of Sunday’s program.

12.00 Divertimentowith Marjorie Hall

1.00 Concert Hallwith Elisabeth Giddy

Bach: Violin Concerto in E, BWV.1042. Hilary Hahn, vln. Los Angeles CO/Jeffrey Kahane. DG 479 1043 17Taneyev: Symphony No.3 in D minor. Novosibirsk Academic SO/Thomas Sanderling. Naxos 8.570336 42Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16. Leif Ove Andsnes, pno. Berlin PO/Mariss Jansons. EMI 5 57486 2 29Schubert: Symphony No.4 in C minor, “Tragic”, D.417. Stockholm Sinfonietta/Neeme Jarvi. BIS 453 30Ireland: Concertino pastorale. City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. Chandos CHAN 9376 20Westlake: Jovian Moons. Slava Grigoryan, gtr. Michael Kieran Harvey, pno. ABC 476 5744 16Mozart: Divertimento in D. ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 422 545-2 8

4.00 Intermezzowith John van Bavel

7.00 Exploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinRepeat of today’s program.

7.00 The Early Music Experiencewith Mark Shepheard

8.00 Illuminations

Franz LisztWho was Franz Liszt? A super-star lothario or a reclusive priest? A pianist

and conductor or a composer? A dedicated father, a bon viveur or a lone wolf? Let Karen Van Spall, along with The Parlour and the Liszt Society, take you behind the velvet curtains of the Parisian Salons to explore Liszt’s world, the people therein and his music.

10.00 Alluring Melodieswith Juliarna Clark

The long-awaited sequel to last year’s holiday season series, Enduring Melodies. Join Juliarna Clark each week as she explores the stories, music and people behind a beloved song. This season’s episodes include Rogers & Hammerstein’s It Might as Well Be Spring, Benny Goodman’s Airmail Special, and Duke Ellington’s In a Mellow Tone amongst other alluring melodies.

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SYMPHONIES

Austin-PhillipsThe Melbourne Symphony / Jan 24BeethovenSymphony No.2 in D, Op.36 / Jan 7Symphony No.3 in E flat, “Eroica”, Op.55 / Dec 18, Jan 10

Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67 / Jan 27

Symphony No.6 in F, “Pastoral”, Op.68 / Dec 5

Symphony No.7 in A, Op.92 / Jan 19

Symphony No.8 in F, Op.93 / Dec 14, Jan 17

Symphony No.9 in D minor, “Choral”, Op.125 / Jan 14

BerliozSymphonie fantastique, Op.14 / Dec 10, Jan 14

BerwaldSymphony No.2 in D, “Sinfonie capricieuse” / Jan 3

BizetSymphony in C / Dec 2, Jan 18Symphony in C, “Roma” / Dec 23BlochSymphony in C sharp minor / Dec 9BorodinSymphony No.2 in B minor / Dec 8BorresenSymphony No.1 in C minor, Op.3 / Dec 16

BrahmsSymphony No.1 in C minor, Op.68 / Dec 9

Symphony No.2 in D, Op.73 / Dec 15

KalinnikovSymphony No.1 in G minor / Jan 6KarlowiczSymphony in E minor, “Rebirth”, Op.7 / Jan 27

D KayTasmania Symphony, “The Legend of Moinee” / Jan 10

KrausSymphony in C, VB.138 / Jan 14LloydSymphony No.6 / Jan 16LockleySymphony of Australia / Jan 20MahlerSymphony No.1 in D, “Titan” / Jan 12

Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor / Dec 5

Symphony No.8 in E flat, “Symphony of a Thousand” / Dec 22

MendelssohnSymphony No.1 in C minor, Op.11 / Jan 1

Symphony No.2 in B flat, “Hymn of Praise”, Op.52 / Jan 4, 8

Symphony No.3 in A minor, “Scottish”, Op.56 / Jan 15

Symphony No.4 in A, “Italian”, Op.90 / Dec 9, Jan 22

Symphony No.5 in D, “Reformation”, Op.107 / Jan 29

MillsSymphony of Nocturnes / Dec 8MozartSymphony nNo.21 in A, K.134 / Jan 15

Symphony No.28 in C, K.200 / Dec 19, Jan 22

Symphony No.31 in D, “Paris”, K.297 / Dec 20, Jan 22

Symphony No.35 in D, “Haffner”, K.385 / Jan 29

Symphony No.36 in C, “Linz”, K.425 / Dec 4

Symphony No.41 in C, “Jupiter”, K.551 / Dec 29

MyaskovskySymphony No.6 in E flat minor, “Revolutionary”, Op.23 / Jan 6

NielsenSymphony No.1 in G minor / Jan 26

Symphony No.3, “Espansiva” / Jan 30

Major WorksIncluding part of a series and 3MBS recordings.

Compiled by John Barns

Symphony No.3 in F, Op.90 / Dec 12

Symphony No.4 in E minor, Op.98 / Dec 17

BrianSymphony No.7 in C / Dec 19BrittenCello Symphony, Op.68 / Jan 7Simple Symphony, Op.1 / Jan 17BrucknerSymphony No.1 in C minor / Dec 26

Symphony No.2 in C minor / Jan 7Symphony No.3 in D minor / Dec 31

Symphony No.6 in A / Dec 17CasellaSymphony No.1 in B minor, Op.5 / Jan 2

ClementiSymphony No.3 in G, “Great National” / Dec 2

CoplandSymphony No.3 / Jan 9CzernySymphony No.2 in D, Op.781 / Jan 16

DukasSymphony in C / Jan 23DusekSinfonia in G / Jan 20DvorákSymphony No.2 in B flat, B.12 / Jan 24

Symphony No.5 in F, B.54 / Jan 19Symphony No.6 in D, B.112 / Dec 6Symphony No.7 in D minor, B.141 / Jan 11

Symphony No.8 in G, B.163 / Jan 30

Symphony No.9 in E minor, “From the New World”, B.178 / Dec 3, Jan 22

ElgarSymphony No.1 in A flat, Op.55 / Dec 11

Symphony No.2 in E flat, Op.63 / Dec 21

FibichSymphony No.1 in F, Op.17 / Dec 18, Jan 2

Symphony No.3 in E minor, Op.53 / Dec 27

FranckSymphony in D minor / Dec 24GermanSymphony No.2 in A minor, “Norwich” / Jan 12

GoossensSymphony No.1, Op.58 / Jan 15GounodPetite symphonie for Winds / Jan 8HansonSymphony No.1 in E minor, “Nordic”, Op.21 / Jan 19

Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.33 / Jan 5

HaydnSymphony No.26 in D minor, “Lamentation” / Dec 29

Symphony No.30 in C, “Alleluja” / Jan 1

Symphony No.48 in C, “Maria Theresia” / Jan 23

Symphony No.51 in B flat / Jan 30Symphony No.52 in C minor / Jan 1

Symphony No.55 in E flat, “The Schoolmaster” / Jan 22

Symphony No.82 in C, “The Bear” / Dec 11

Symphony No.89 in F / Dec 12Symphony N.100 in G, “Military” / Dec 23

Symphony No.103 in E flat, “Drum Roll” / Jan 27

HillSymphony No.3 in B minor, “Australia” / Jan 26

IvesSymphony No.3, “The Camp Meeting” / Jan 14

JosephSymphony for Organ & Strings / Dec 6

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PärtSymphony No.1, “Polyphonic” / Jan 29

PavlovaSymphony No.6 in G minor / Jan 3ProkofievSymphony No.1 in D, “Classical”, Op.25 / Dec 24

Symphony No.7 in C sharp minor, Op.131 / Jan 26

RachmaninovSymphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27 / Dec 27, Jan 21

Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.44 / Dec 20

RaffSymphony No.9 in E minor, “In Summer”, Op.208 / Dec 1, 7

RubinsteinSymphony No.2 in C, “Ocean”, Op.42 / Jan 13

Symphony No.4 in D minor, “Dramatic”, Op.95 / Dec 7

Saint-Saëns

Symphony No.3 in C minor, “Organ”, Op.78 / Dec 19, 29

SchubertSymphony No.1 in D, D.82 / Dec 10Symphony No.5 in B flat, D.485 / Jan 20

Symphony No.6 in C, D.589 / Dec 17

SchumannSymphony No.2 in C, Op.61 / Dec 8Symphony No.3 in E flat, “Rhenish”, Op.97 / Jan 17

Symphony No.4 in D minor, Op.120 / Dec 11

ScriabinSymphony No.3 in C minor, “The Divine Poem”, Op.43 / Dec 10

ShostakovichSymphony No.5 in D minor, Op.47 / Jan 8

Symphony No.8 in C minor, Op.65 / Dec 3

Symphony No.11 in G minor, “The Year 1905”, Op.103 / Dec 1

SibeliusSymphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39 / Dec 12, Jan 5

Symphony No.3 in C, Op.52 / Dec 14

Symphony No.5 in E flat, Op.82 / Dec 2, 8

Symphony No.6 in D minor, Op.104 / Jan 25

SmetanaFestive Symphony in E, Op.6 / Dec 13

StenhammarSymphony No.1 in F / Jan 12R StraussAn Alpine Symphony, Op.64 / Dec 25

SvendsenSymphony No.2 in B flat, Op.15 / Jan 9

TaneyevSymphony No.3 in D minor / Jan 31

TchaikovskySymphony No.2 in C minor, “Little Russian”, Op.17 / Dec 16

Symphony No.3 in D, “Polish”, Op.29 / Dec 4

Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op.64 / Dec 28, Jan 25

Symphony No.6 in B minor, “Pathétique”, Op.74 / Dec 29

TurinaSinfonia Sevillana / Jan 27Vaughan WilliamsA London Symphony / Dec 1, Jan 31

Symphony No.5 in D / Dec 15, Jan 11

Symphony No.9 in E minor / Dec 18

WaltonSymphony No.1 in B flat minor / Jan 5

CONCERTI

Auber (arr. Gamley)Cello Concerto No.1 in B flat / Jan 29

BachBrandenburg Concerto No.2 in F, BWV.1047 / Jan 6

Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G, BWV.1049 / Dec 25

Brandenburg Concerto No.6 in B flat, BWV.1051 / Dec 29

Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV.1053 / Jan 9

Oboe & Violin Concerto in C minor, BWV.1060R / Dec 2

Violin Concerto in E, BWV.1042 / Jan 31

C P E BachCello Concerto in A, Wq.172 / Jan 15, 26

Flute Concerto in D minor, Wq.22 / Dec 9

Oboe Concerto in B flat, Wq.164 / Jan 7

W F BachFlute Concerto in D / Jan 7BeethovenPiano Concerto No.1 in C, Op.15 / Jan 4

Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.19 / Dec 15, 19, Jan 11

Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37 / Dec 23, Jan 18

Piano Concerto No.4 in G, Op.58 / Dec 29, Jan 25

Triple Concerto in C, Op.56 / Jan 14Violin Concerto in D, Op.61 / Dec 16

BenjaminViolin Concerto / Dec 6Boccherini (arr. Koopman)Cello Concerto in D, G.476 / Dec 24BourgeoisTrombone Concerto / Dec 29BracaninGuitar Concerto / Jan 24BrahmsPiano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15 / Dec 6

BruchViolin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.26 / Jan 5

BrumbyBassoon Concerto / Dec 20Oboe Concertino / Jan 20CarulliFlute & Guitar Concerto in G / Jan 10

Guitar Concerto in A, Op.8a / Dec 15

Castelnuovo-TedescoGuitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99 / Dec 16

Guitar Concerto No.2 in C, Op.160 / Jan 13

ChopinPiano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21 / Dec 10

Cimarosa (arr. Benjamin)Oboe Concerto in C / Jan 26CorelliRecorder Concerto in E minor, Op.5/8 / Dec 15

DanziHorn Concerto in E / Jan 12DvorákCello Concerto in B minor, B.191 / Jan 26

Piano Concerto in G minor, B.63 / Jan 21

DysonViolin Concerto in E flat / Jan 5EastonPiccolo Concerto / Dec 21EdwardsGuitar Concerto / Jan 3Fasch (arr. Chiesa)Guitar Concerto in D minor / Jan 26

FieldPiano Concerto No.2 in A flat / Dec 11

Piano Concerto No.7 in C minor / Dec 30

FinziClarinet Concerto in C minor, Op.31 / Jan 11

FiorilloViolin Concerto No.1 in F / Dec 16Glanville-HicksEtruscan Concerto / Dec 27GriegPiano Concerto in A minor, Op.16 / Jan 31

GlièreHarp Concerto in E flat, Op.74 / Dec 30

GrossTrombone Concerto / Dec 16GiulianiGuitar Concerto No.1 in A, Op.30 / Dec 7

HaydnCello Concerto No.1 in C, Hob.VIId:1 / Dec 26

Oboe Concerto in C, Hob.VIIg:C1 / Dec 15, Jan 15

Piano Concerto in G, Hob.XVIII:4 / Jan 6

Piano Concerto in D, Hob.XVIII:11 / Jan 17

Trumpet Concerto in E flat, Hob.VIIe:1 / Dec 18, 31

Violin Concerto in C, Hob.VIIa:1 / Dec 30

Violin Concerto in G, Hob.VIIa:4 / Jan 20

HertelConcerto à 6 in E flat / Dec 22

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HillViola Concerto in A minor / Jan 27Violin Concerto in E minor / Jan 28HummelTrumpet Concerto in E / Dec 26, Jan 18

IbertFlute Concerto / Jan 30IrelandConcertino pastorale / Jan 31KamenSaxophone Concerto / Dec 17Khachaturian (arr. Rampal)Violin Concerto in D minor (arr. Flute) / Dec 8

KorngoldViolin Concerto in D, Op.35 / Jan 10

KozeluchClarinet Concerto in E flat / Jan 12KraftCello Concerto in C, Op.4 / Jan 12KuhlauConcertino in F minor for Two Horns, Op.45 / Jan 9

LaloCello Concerto in D minor / Jan 20LebrunOboe Concerto No.1 in D minor / Dec 1, Jan 5

LisztPiano Concerto No.2 in A, S.125 / Jan 19

LocatelliViolin Concerto in B flat, Op.3/7 / Dec 23

Violin Concerto in G, Op.3/9 / Dec 20

MedtnerPiano Concerto No.1 in C minor, Op.13 / Jan 19

MendelssohnConcerto in E for Two Pianos / Jan 15

Concerto in D minor for Violin, Piano & Strings / Jan 23

Piano Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.25 / Jan 1, 20

Piano Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op.40 / Jan 8

Violin Concerto in D minor / Dec 2Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 / Jan 13

Violin & Piano Concerto in D minor / Dec 12

MenottiViolin Concerto in A minor / Jan 19

MercadanteFlute Concerto in D / Dec 15MoliqueFlute Concerto in D minor, Op.69 / Jan 30

MozartClarinet Concerto in A, K.622 / Dec 4, Jan 16

Concerto in F for Three Pianos, K.242 / Jan 1, 6

Flute Concerto No.2 in D, K.314 / Dec 14

Horn Concerto No.2 in E flat, K.417 / Dec 8, 15

Horn Concerto No.4 in E flat, K.495 / Dec 31

Piano Concerto No.12 in A, K.414 / Jan 26

Piano Concerto No.15 in B flat, K.450 / Jan 29

Piano Concerto No.17 in G, K.453 / Jan 24

Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor, K.466 / Dec 9, 14

Piano Concerto No.21 in C, K.467 / Dec 16, 28

Piano Concerto No.22 in E flat, K.482 / Dec 23

Piano Concerto No.23 in A, K.488 / Dec 30

Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491 / Jan 6

Piano Concerto No.25 in C, K.503 / Jan 3, 13

Piano Concerto No.26 in D, “Coronation”, K.537 / Jan 20

Piano Concerto No.27 in B flat, K.595 / Dec 21, Jan 27

F X MozartPiano Concerto No.2 in E flat, Op.25 / Jan 1

L MozartTrombone Concerto in D / Jan 19O’BoyleShakuhachi Concerto / Dec 19PaganiniViolin Concerto No.1 in D, Op.6 / Jan 28

Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor, “La Campanella”, Op.7 / Dec 26

PezConcerto pastorale in F / Dec 1

PiernéPiano Concerto in C minor, Op.42 / Jan 16

PoulencConcerto in D minor for Two Pianos / Jan 10

PuntoHorn Concerto No.11 in E / Jan 5QuantzFlute Concerto in G minor / Jan 21RachmaninovPiano Concerto No.2 in C minor, Op.18 / Dec 2, Jan 3

Piano Concerto No.4 in G minor, Op.40 / Jan 27

RavelPiano Concerto in D for the Left Hand / Dec 8

RegerPiano Concerto in F minor, O.114 / Dec 15

RiesPiano Concerto No.3 in C sharp minor, Op.55 / Dec 4

Piano Concerto No.8 in A flat, “Salute to the Rhine”, Op.151 / Dec 9

RietzClarinet Concerto in G minor, Op.29 / Jan 23

RodrigoConcierto andaluz / Dec 28Concierto para una Fiesta / Dec 21Concierto serenata / Dec 20Saint-SaënsCello Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op.33 / Dec 13

Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.22 / Dec 5, 31

Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor, Op.44 / Jan 9, 27

ScheibeFlute Concerto in A / Dec 8SchumannPiano Concerto in A minor, Op.54 / Dec 16, Jan 12

ShostakovichConcerto No.1 in C minor for Piano, Trumpet & Strings, Op.35 / Jan 7

Piano Concerto No.2 in F, Op.102 / Jan 13

A StamitzDouble Flute Concerto in G / Jan 8J W StamitzClarinet Concerto in B flat / Jan 24

StanfordClarinet Concerto in A minor, Op.80 / Dec 27

SutherlandConcertante for Oboe & Strings / Jan 20

SzymanowskiViolin Concerto No.2, Op.61 / Dec 10

TartiniCello Concerto in D / Dec 9Violin Concerto in A / Jan 17TchaikovskyPiano Concerto No.1 in B flat minor, Op.23 / Dec 23

TippettConcerto for Double String Orchestra / Jan 6

ValentiniConcerto in A minor for Four Violins / Jan 5

Vaughan WilliamsOboe Concerto in A Minor / Dec 18Piano Concerto in C / Jan 8VieuxtempsViolin Concerto No.4 in D minor, Op.31 / Dec 11

VineOboe Concerto / Jan 9VivaldiThe Four Seasons, Op.8/1-4 / Jan 5WeberPiano Concerto No.1 in C, Op.11 / Jan 22

CHAMBER MUSIC (INC. INSTRUMENTAL)

K AbbottMidnight Songs / Jan 4AmonQuintet No.1 in F for Winds & Strings / Dec 29

BachAria variata “In the Italian Style”, BWV,989 / Dec 22

Cello Suite No.3 in C, BWV.1009 / Jan 6, 26

Cello Suite No.4 in E flat, BWV.1010 / Dec 14, 30

English Suite No.3 in G minor, BWV.808 / Dec 8

English Suite No.6 in D minor, BWV.811 / Jan 2

Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV.1030 / Jan 25

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BergString Quartet, Op.3 / Jan 7BernsteinClarinet Sonata / Jan 13BerwaldSeptet in B flat / Dec 4BizetChildren’s Games / Dec 8BlochPoems of the Sea / Dec 1BoccheriniGuitar Quintet No.6 in G, G.450 / Dec 11

Horn Sextet in E flat, G.471 / Jan 27

Piano Quintet in E minor, G.407 / Dec 17

String Quartet in G minor, G.205 / Dec 4

BorodinString Quartet No.2 in D / Dec 24String Quintet in F minor / Jan 16BrahmsClarinet Sonata in F minor, Op.120/1 / Jan 14; (arr. Flute) / Jan 26

Horn Trio in E flat, Op.40 / Dec 7Intermezzi, Op.117 / Dec 22Piano Pieces, Op.119 / Jan 12Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25 / Jan 20

Piano Sonata No.3 in F minor, Op.5 / Jan 19

Piano Trio No.1 in B, Op.8 / Jan 18Piano Trio in A, Op.posth. / Dec 10String Quartet No.2 in A minor, Op.51/2 / Dec 23

String Sextet No.2 in G, Op.36 / Dec 4

Theme & Variations in D minor after the String Sextet, Op.18 / Dec 9

Variations on a Theme by Paganini, Op.35 / Dec 29

Viola Trio in E flat, Op.40 / Jan 7BrittenPhantasy Quartet in F minor for Oboe & Strings, Op.2 / Dec 3

String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.25 / Jan 12

String Quartet No.2 in C, Op.36 / Jan 17

CarmichaelEscapades / Jan 27Serenade / Dec 26

Bach (arr. Korhonen)Partita in E, BWV.1006 (arr. Guitar) / Jan 7

C P E BachFlute Quartet in G, Wq.95 / Jan 29J C BachQuintet in D, Op.11/6 / Dec 4BaermannClarinet Quintet No.3 in E flat, Op.23 / Jan 12

BarberCello Sonata in C minor, Op.6 / Jan 7

Piano Sonata in E flat minor, Op.26 / Dec 6

BartókConcerto for Orchestra (arr. Piano) / Jan 5

Romanian Dances / Jan 15BeethovenCello Sonata No.1 in F, Op.5/1 / Dec 10

Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.5/2 / Jan 7

Diabelli Variations in C, Op.120 / Dec 8

Octet in E flat, Op.103 / Jan 6Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, “Pathétique”, Op.13 / Dec 15

Piano Sonata No.13 in E flat, Op.27/1 / Dec 13, Jan 21

Piano Sonata No.14 in C sharp minor, “Moonlight”, Op.27/2 / Jan 30

Piano Sonata No.15 in D, “Pastorale”, Op.28 / Jan 25

Piano Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.1/1 / Dec 25, Jan 18

String Quartet No.2 in G, Op.18/2 / Dec 6

String Quartet No.3 in D, Op.18/3 / Jan 17

String Quartet No.4 in C minor, Op.18/4 / Dec 11, Jan 5

String Quartet No.5 in A, Op.18/5 / Dec 3

String Quartet No.11 in F minor, “Serioso”, Op.95 / Dec 16

Trio in B flat, Op.11 / Dec 1Variations & Fugue in E flat, “Eroica”, Op.35 / Dec 12

Violin Sonata No.9 in A, “Kreutzer”, Op.47 / Jan 1

Beeythoven (arr. Oguey)Horn Sonata in F, Op.17 (arr. Cor anglais) / Jan 31

ChaussonString Quartet in C minor, Op.35 / Dec 11

R ClarkeViola Sonata / Jan 3ClementiPiano Sonata in F minor, Op.13/6 / Dec 4

CouperinConcert royal No.3 in A / Dec 16CrusellClarinet Quartet No.3 in D, Op.7 / Jan 21

P DeanBlue Ginger / Jan 13DebussyEn blanc et noir / Jan 22Etudes, Book 2 / Dec 22Piano Trio in G / Jan 13Suite bergamasque / Dec 27Debussy (arr. Bavouzet)Jeux / Dec 3DeliusString Quartet in E minor / Jan 29Violin Sonata in B / Jan 29DohnányiPiano Quintet in C minor, Op.1 / Dec 24

String Quartet No.2 in D flat, Op.15 / Dec 8

String Quartet No.9 in D minor, B.75 / Dec 20

DoratiDuo concertante / Jan 4DotzauerString Quintet in D minor, Op.134 / Jan 27

DvorákBagatelles, B.79 / Dec 22Piano Quartet No.2 in E flat, B.162 / Jan 23

Piano Quintet No.1 in A, B.28 / Jan 30

Piano Quintet No.2 in A, B.155 / Dec 11

Piano Trio No.1 in B flat, B.51 / Jan 21

Piano Trio No.2 in G minor, B.56 / Jan 9

Piano Trio No.4 in E minor, “Dumky”, B.166 / Jan 30

String Quartet No.5 in F minor, B.37 / Jan 2

String Quartet No.10 in E flat, B.92 / Jan 24

String Quartet No.11 in C, B.121 / Jan 31

String Quartet No.12 in F, “American”, B.179 / Dec 26

Terzetto in C, B.148 / Dec 10, Jan 5, 21

Violin Sonata in F, B.106 / Dec 19Violin Sonatina in G, B.183 / Jan 12, 28

Dvorák (arr. Galway/Moll)Violin Sonatina in G, B.183 (arr. Flute) / Dec 12

EastonAppassionata / Jan 25Cocktail Suite / Jan 19EdwardsA Flight of Sunbirds / Jan 22Lake Dreaming / Jan 22Piano Trio / Dec 5FauréMasques et bergamasques, Op.112 / Jan 3

Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor, Op.15 / Jan 2

Piano Quartet No.2 in G minor, Op.45 / Dec 17

Piano Trio in D minor, Op.120 / Dec 12

FieldPiano Sonata in A, Op.1/2 / Dec 17FosterLegend, “The Passionate Affair …” / Jan 29

FrançaixTrio for Violin, Viola & Cello / Jan 24

FranckPiano Quintet in F minor / Jan 22Gershwin (arr. Gale)Porgy and Bess: Suite / Jan 21GlazunovTheme & Variations in F sharp minor, Op.72 / Dec 1

GreenbaumTrombone Sonata / Jan 17GriegBallade in G minor, Op.24 / Dec 15Lyric Pieces, Op.71 / Dec 1String Quartet in G minor, Op.27 / Dec 10

HaydnPiano Sonata in B minor, Hob.XVI:32 / Dec 2

Piano Trio in F sharp minor, Hob.XV:26 / Dec 10

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Oboe Quintet in F, Op.107 / Jan 12ReineckeFlute Sonata in E minor, “Undine”, Op.167 / Dec 10

RespighiWind Quintet in G minor / Dec30RiesOctet in F minor, Op.128 / Jan 22Violin Sonata in B flat, Op.16/2 / Dec 23

A RombergClarinet Quintet in E flat, Op.57 / Jan 19

Rimsky-KorsakovPiano & Wind Quintet in B flat / Jan 13

RubinsteinPiano Sonata No.3 in F, Op.41 / Dec 19

Rubinstein (arr. Sitsky)Suite for Wind Quintet / Dec 9Saint-SaënsPiano Trio in E flat after Septet, Op.65 / Jan 28

Violin Sonata No.2 in E flat, Op.102 / Dec 3

SchnabelDance Suite / Dec 15SchubertFantasia in C, “The Wanderer”, D.760 / Jan 26

Fantasia in F minor, D.940 / Jan 23Impromptus, D.899 / Jan 8Klavierstücke, D.946 / Dec 2Piano Quintet in A, “Trout”, D.667 / Dec 26, Jan 1, 27

Piano Sonata in B, D.575 / Jan 11Piano Sonata in B flat, D.960 / Dec 13

String Quartet No.2 in C, D.32 / Dec 9

String Quartet No.11 in E, D.353 / Jan 12

String Quintet in C, D.956 / Dec 25Variations in A flat, D.813 / Dec 3Violin Sonata in G minor, D.408 / Jan 1

Violin Sonata in A, “Grand Duo”, D.574 / Dec 6

SchumannCarnival in Vienna, Op.26 / Jan 22Fantasy in C, Op.17 / Dec 5Fantasy Pieces, Op.73 / Dec 19Five Pieces in Popular Style, Op.102 / Jan 21

Piano Sonata in C, K.521 / Dec 18, 20

Piano Sonata in F, K.533 / Dec 13String Quartet No.20 in D, “Hoffmeister”, K.499 / Dec 24

MussorgskyPictures at an Exhibition / Dec 16NielsenString Quintet in G, FS.5 / Dec 10PaganiniSonata concertata in A / Jan 5ParryCello Sonata in A / Dec 27Piazzolla (arr. E Grigoryan)

Histoire du Tango / Jan 2PiernéCello Sonata in F sharp minor, Op.46 / Jan 3

PistonQuintet for Flute & String Quartet / Dec 4

String Sextet / Dec 4PleyelFlute & Oboe Quintet in E flat, Op.10/3 / Jan 8

String Quartet in E flat, Op.2/4 / Dec 31

PoulencClarinet Sonata / Jan 9Cello Sonata / Dec 17ProkofievPiano Sonata No.2 in D minor, Op.14 / Jan 5

Piano Sonata No.3 in A minor, Op.28 / Dec 2

Romeo and Juliet Suite, Op.75: Excerpts / Dec 29

Violin Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.80 / Jan 7

RachmaninovEtudes-tableaux, Op.39 / Jan 12Moments musicaux, Op.16 / Dec 11Piano Sonata in B flat minor, Op.31 / Dec 16

Suite No.1, Op.5 / Jan 16Suite No.2, Op.17 / Jan 19Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op.42 / Dec 1

RavelMiroirs / Dec 9, 11String Quartet in F / Dec 17RegerSerenade in D, Op.77a / Dec 2ReichaClarinet Quintet in B flat, Op.89 / Jan 29

KabalevskyCello Sonata in B flat, Op.71 / Jan 15

KempffItalian Suite, Op.68 / Jan 22KhachaturianTrio in G for Clarinet, Violin & Piano / Jan 28

KorngoldFairy Pictures, Op.3 / Jan 12KrumpholtzFlute Sonata in F, Op.8/5 / Jan 5LachnerOctet in B flat, Op.156 / Jan 14Septet in E flat / Dec 3LigetiSix Bagatelles for Wind Quintet / Jan 15

LisztPiano Sonata in B minor, S.178 / Dec 9

LloydAubade / Jan 26MacDowellWoodland Sketches, Op.51 / Dec 18, Jan 7

MarshString Quartet in B flat / Jan 22MatthewsOboe Quartet No.1 / Dec 20MendelssohnCello Sonata No.2 in D, Op.58 / Jan 21

Octet in E flat, Op.20 / Dec 24Piano Trio No.1 in D minor, Op.49 / Jan 22

Piano Trio No.2 in C minor, Op.66 / Jan 29

String Quartet No.4 in E minor, Op.44/2 / Jan 21

String Quartet No.6 in F minor, Op.80 / Dec 29

MoschelesGrande Sonate concentante in A, Op.44 / Dec 23

Septet in D, Op.88 / Dec 31MozartClarinet Quintet in A, K.581 / Dec 5, Jan 13

Divertimento in B flat, K.254 / Jan 11

Oboe Quartet in F, K.370 / Dec 20Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, K.478 / Jan 16

Piano Sonata in D, K.448 / Jan 15Piano Sonata in F, K.497 / Jan 9

String Quartet in D, Hob.III:34 / Dec 17

String Quartet in F minor, Hob.III:35 / Jan 28

String Quartet in D, Hob.III:79 / Dec 19

Trio in D, Hob.XV:16 / Dec 31Haydn (arr. Salomon)Symphony No.94, “Surprise” (arr. Piano Trio) / Jan 15

M HaydnString Quintet in G, P.109 / Dec 9HillString Quartet No.3 in A minor, “The Carnival” / Jan 4

String Quartet No.5 in E flat, “The Allies” / Dec 15

String Quartet No.6 in G, “The Kids” / Jan 11

String Quartet No.7 in A / Dec 8String Quartet No.8 in A / Jan 21String Quartet No.9 in A minor / Dec 10

String Quartet No.11 in D minor / Jan 29

String Quartet No.16 in B flat, “Celtic” / Jan 11

Hill (arr. Stiles)Piano Trio in A minor / Dec 23HindemithViola Sonata in F, Op.11/4 / Jan 3HindsonPiano Trio / Jan 14HollandViolin Sonata / Jan 7, 26HummelPiano Trio in E flat, Op.12 / Jan 8Piano Trio in G, Op.65 / Dec 11HydeClarinet Sonata in F minor / Jan 16Viola Sonata in B minor / Jan 15d’IndyTrio in B flat for Piano, Clarinet & Cello, Op.29 / Jan 8

IvesString Quartet No.1, “From the Salvation Army” / Dec 2, 24

JadinPiano Sonata No.1 in C minor / Jan 19

JanácekPiano Sonata in E flat minor, “From the Street” / Dec 2

Violin Sonata / Dec 11JolivetSerenade / Dec 14

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Piano Quintet in E flat, Op.44 / Jan 27

Piano Trio No.3 in G minor, Op.110 / Jan 23

ScriabinPiano Sonata No.5 in F sharp, Op.53 / Dec 8

SculthorpeString Quartet No.14, “Quamby” / Jan 28

SibeliusString Quartet in D minor, “Voces intimae”, Op.56 / Dec 30

SkipworthEchoes and Lines / Jan 15SmetanaDreams / Dec 11SpohrDouble String Quartet in D minor, Op.65 / Jan 31

Nonet in F, Op.31 / Jan 23Piano Trio No.3 in A minor, Op.124 / Jan 14

String Quintet in E flat, Op.33/1 / Dec 31

StravinskyConcerto for Two Pianos / Jan 12SukPiano Quartet in A minor, Op.1 / Jan 12

String Quartet No.1 in B flat, Op.11 / Jan 20

SzervanszkyWind Quintet No.1 / Jan 15SzymanowskiString Quartet No.2, Op.56 / Jan 14TchaikovskyString Quartet No.1 in D, Op.11 / Jan 1

Tchaikovsky (arr. York)The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a / Jan 25

TelemannParis Quartet in D / Jan 13ToveyPiano Quintet in C, Op.6 / Jan 10TubinString Quartet / Dec 3Villa-LobosFive Preludes / Jan 20VinePiano Sonata No.1 / Dec 16Sonata for Piano Four Hands / Jan 20

WestlakeJovian Moons / Jan 31

OPERA

FlotowMartha / Jan 9Gilbert & SullivanHMS Pinafore / Jan 23GluckArmide / Jan 16HumperdinckHansel and Gretel / Dec 28Königskinder / Dec 26LehárThe Merry Widow / Dec 12MenottiAmahl and the Night Visitors / Dec 26

MonteverdiIl Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria / Jan 2RameauZoroastre / Dec 19Rimsky-KorsakovThe Tsar’s Bride / Jan 23SpontiniLa Vestale / Jan 30Strauss Jnr.Simplicius / Dec 12VivaldiBajazet / Dec 5

VOCAL

BachCantata, “How beautifully shines the morning star”, BWV.1 / Jan 23

Cantata, “There arose a fight”, BWV.19 / Dec 30

Cantata, “Who knows how near is my last hour”, BWV.27 / Jan 8

Cantata, “O Fire everlasting”, BWV.34 / Jan 6

Cantata, “How sad and sick at heart”, BWV.58 / Dec 2

Cantata, “Come Thou of man the Saviour”, BWV.61 / Dec 2

Cantata, “Come Thou of man the Saviour”, BWV.62 / Dec 9

Cantata, “Christians, mark ye all this day”, BWV.63 / Dec 21

Cantata, “Hold in remembrance Jesus Christ”, BWV.67 / Dec 17

Cantata, “Watch ye, pray ye”, BWV.70 / Dec 9

Cantata, “Dearest Emanuel, Ruler of the Pious”, BWV.123 / Dec 23

Cantata, “Prepare ye the way of the Lord”, BWV.132 / Dec 17

Christmas Oratorio, BWV.248: Cantata Nos.1 & 6 / Dec 24; Cantata Nos.5 & 6 / Dec 25, 30

Mass in B minor, BWV.232 / Dec 23BarberKnoxville: Summer of 1915, Op.24 / Jan 7, 19

BeethovenAh! Perfido, Op.65 / Dec 11Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op.80 / Dec 16

BernsteinChichester Psalms / Jan 11BerliozChildhood of Christ, Op.25 / Jan 2Les Nuits d’été, Op.7 / Dec 1, Jan 14BiberMissa Alleluia / Jan 19Missa Salisburgensis / Jan 6BowmanJune Light / Dec 6Now touch the air softly / Dec 7BrahmsA German Requiem, Op.45 / Jan 28Alto Rhapsody, Op.53 / Jan 20Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op.52 / Dec 26

ByrdMass for Four Voices / Jan 20CaldaraA Christmas Cantata / Dec 22CharpentierDialogue between the Angels and the Shepherds / Dec 23

On the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ / Dec 22

ChaussonPoème de l’amour et de la mer, Op.19 / Dec 1

J ClarkeCome, come along for a dance and a song / Dec 31

DavidsonA Singing of Angels / Dec 27FauréLa Bonne chanson, Op.61 / Dec 19FinziDies natalis, Op.8 / Dec 24GillesLaudate nomen Domini / Dec 1GraunChristmas Oratorio / Dec 2

Gurney

Ludlow and Teme / Dec 27HandelDixit Dominus / Jan 25Messiah / Dec 25HaydnMass in G, “St Nicholas”, Hob.XXII:6 / Dec 23, Jan 29

Mass in B flat, “Little Organ”, Hob.XXII:7 / Jan 20

Mass in B flat, “Harmony”, Hob.XXII:14 / Jan 13

The Creation, Hob.XXI:2 / Dec 31HoneggerA Christmas Cantata / Dec 22Isouard (arr. Divall)Te Deum / Dec 15Lange-MüllerOnce upon a Time, Op.25 / Dec 31LeekGreat Southern Spirits / Jan 6MahlerRückert Lieder / Dec 11Songs of a Wayfarer / Dec 4MatthesonChristmas Oratorio / Dec 15MendelssohnFirst Walpurgis Night, Op.60 / Jan 5

MoratelliThe Lost Quiver / Dec 29MozartExsultate jubilate. K.165 / Dec 30, Jan 14

ObrechtMass for Gentle Mary / Dec 9PalmerThe Canticles of Advent / Dec 3PergolesiMissa Romana / Jan 5Stabat Mater / Jan 20ProkofievPeter and the Wolf, Op.67 / Dec 28PurcellOde for Queen Mary’s Birthday 1693, “Celebrate this Festival” / Dec 17

Ode for Queen Mary’s Birthday 1694, “Come Ye Sons of Art” / Dec 1, Jan 20

RamirezMisa Criolla /Dec 30Navidad nuestra / Dec 22RespighiThe Sunset / Jan 18, 20

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RossiniPetite Messe solennelle / Dec 12RutterThe Wind in the Willows / Dec 21Saint-SaënsChristmas Oratorio, Op.12 / Dec 22, 30

SchelleActus musicus auf Weihnachten / Dec 1

SchubertMass No.2 in G, D.167 / Jan 6Winterreise, D.911 / Jan 21SchumannParadise and the Peri, Op.50 / Jan 27

SchützChristmas Story / Dec 8Psalms of David / Jan 6SibeliusEight Songs, Op.57 / Dec 10P StanhopeGeography Songs / Jan 13StradellaChristmas Cantata / Dec 22SullivanThe Songs of the Wrens / Jan 24TallisMissa Puer natus est nobis / Dec 22TelemannChristmas Cantata, “Hosanna! This will be our Redemption” / Dec 25

Des judicum tuum / Jan 13Messiah / Dec 16TormisIngrian Evenings / Dec 3Vaughan WilliamsFive Mystical Songs / Jan 13VictoriaMissa pro Victoria / Jan 30VivaldiGloria in D, RV.589 / Dec 22WagnerWesendonck Lieder / Jan 13

MISCELLANEOUS

AdamsShaker Loops / Jan 7AntillCorroboree Suite / Jan 26BachOrchestral Suite No.3 in D, BWV.1068 / Dec 14

Orchestral Suite No.4 in D, BWV.1069 / Dec 4

BeethovenThe Creatures of Prometheus, Op.43: Excerpts / Dec 16

BenjaminRomantic Fantasy / Jan 30BernsteinSerenade after Plato’s Symposium / Dec 2

West Side Story: Symphonic Dances / Dec 31

BlochSchelomo / Jan 19BrahmsSerenade No.1 in D, Op.11 / Jan 17Serenade No.2 in A, Op.16 / Dec 23, Jan 10

Variations on a Theme by Haydn, “St Anthony Chorale”, Op.576a / Dec 10

Brahms (arr. Rubbra)Variations on a Theme by Handel, Op.24 / Dec 22

BrittenDiversions, Op.21 / Dec 1BruchScottish Fantasy, Op.46 / Jan 15BrumbyMasques / Dec 14CoplandAppalachian Spring / Dec 18DvorákSerenade for Strings in E, B.52 / Jan 22

Serenade for Winds in D minor, B.77 / Jan 19

Slavonic Dances, B.83 / Jan 6Symphonic Variations, B.70 / Jan 16

ElgarEnigma Variations, Op.36 / Dec 30In the South (Alassio) Overture, Op.50 / Jan 3

Symphonic Study in C minor, “Falstaff”, Op.68 / Jan 28

FarraThe Forsaken Merman / Dec 30Gershwin (arr. Grofé)Rhapsody in Blue / Dec 18, Jan 19GlazunovThe Seasons, Op.67 / Dec 5, 15GraingerYouthful Suite / Dec 23GriegHolberg Suite, Op.40 / Dec 10

Symphonic Dances, Op.64 / Dec 2HandelWater Music Suites, HWV.348-350 / Dec 3; Suite, HWV.348 / Jan 14

HolstThe Morning of the Year, Op.45/2 / Dec 31

Kats-CherninGolden Kitsch / Jan 19KhachaturianSpartacus Suite No.1 / Dec 30KodalyHáry János Suite, Op.15a / Jan 3KoehneBetween Two Worlds / Jan 26Capriccio / Jan 23LingerSix Interludes / Jan 26LuiginiBallet égyptien, Op.12 / Jan 20MacDowellSuite No.1, Op.42 / Dec 19MassenetLe Cid / Dec 2MillsSeaside Dances / Jan 29MozartCassation in D, K.100 / Dec 26Divertimento in F, K.247 / Dec 9Serenade in G, Eine kleine Nachtmusik”, K.525 / Jan 10

Sinfonia concertante in E flat, K.364 / Dec 13, Jan 8

van OtterlooSymphonietta for Winds / Dec 30PalmerToccata for Double String Orchestra / Dec 11

PoulencLes Biches / Jan 12RautavaaraCantus Arcticus, Op.61 / Jan 14RachmaninovRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op.43 / Jan 7

RespighiAncient Airs & Dances Suite No.3 / Jan 24

Botticelli Triptych / Dec 18The Birds / Dec 28The Pines of Rome / Dec 17SchumannCarnaval, Op.9 / Dec 6

SculthorpeIsland Songs / Jan 19SibeliusLemminkainen Suite, Op.22 / Jan 19

Strauss Jnr (arr. Davis)Die Flerermaus Suite / Dec 29R StraussA Hero’s Life, Op.40 / Dec 13Aus Italien, Op.16 / Dec 27Der Rosenkavalier: Suite / Jan 26Suite in B flat for Thirteen Wind Instruments, Op.4 / Jan 19

Till Eulenspiegel’s Marry Pranks, Op.28 / Jan 4

StravinskyThe Rite of Spring / Jan 5SukA Summer’s Tale, Op.29 / Dec 8Serenade for Strings in E flat, Op.6 / Jan 4

Sullivan (arr. Mackerras)Pineapple Poll Suite / Jan 18TchaikovskyConcert Fantasy in G, Op.56 / Dec 13

Suite No.3 in G, Op.55 / Dec 20Swan Lake, Op.20: Excerpts / Dec 23

The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a / Dec 26

TelemannOverture burlesque in B flat, TWV.55:B8 / Jan 6

Recorder Suite in A minor, TWV.55:a2 / Dec 1

TippettFantasia concertante on a Theme of Corelli / Dec 18

The Midsummer Marriage: Ritual Dances / Jan 8

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Orchestras (General)Orch .... OrchestraCO ........ Chamber OrchestraNO ....... National OrchestraPO ........ Philharmonic OrchestraSO ........ Symphony OrchestraRTO ...... Radio & Television OrchestraRSO ...... Radio Symphony Orchestra

Orchestras (specific)AAM ......Academy of Ancient MusicASMF .....Academy of St Martin-in-

the-FieldsCSRSO ....Czecho-Slovak Radio

Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava)

EBS ........English Baroque SoloistsLCP ........London Classical PlayersLGO ........Leipzig Gewandhaus

OrchestraOAE .......Orchestra of the Age of

EnlightenmentORR .......Orchestre Révolutionnaire

et RomantiqueORTF ......Orchestre de la Radio-

Television FrançaiseRCO ........(Royal) Concertgebouw

Orchestra, AmsterdamROHO .....Orchestra of the Royal

Opera House, Covent GardenVoicesalto ........alto/counter-tenorbar .........baritonebs-bar .....bass-baritonecontr ......contraltom-sop .....mezzo-sopranosop .........sopranospkr .......speakerten .........tenortreb .......treblevoc .........vocal/ist

Instrumentsbsn ........bassooncl ...........clarinetclav ........clavichordcont .......continuocor ang ...cor anglaisdb ..........double bassfte .........flutegtr .........guitarhpschd ...harpsichordkybd ......keyboardmndln ...mandolinorg .........organperc .......percussionpno ........pianopicc ........piccolorec .........recordersax .........saxophonetimp ......timpanitbn ........trombonetpt .........trumpetvla .........violavlc .........cellovln .........violin

Otherarr .........arrangedb ............bornc ............circad ............diedDG .........Deutsche GrammophonD&G .......Dabringhaus und GrimmDHM ......Deutsche Harmonia MundiEN .........Elektra NonesuchHM ........Harmonia MundiLCDM .....Le Chant du MondeLV ..........Lebendige VergangenheitUK .........Unicorn KanchanaOp ..........opustrad .......traditionaltrans ......transcribed/transcription

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