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MirusiaHow tHis young local singer got to record witH tHe King of tHe waltz

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4 15th Annual 4MBS Festival of Classics

PROGRAMGUIDE

REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIAN PUBLICATION NO QBH 4509

May 2008

8Alexander Gavrylyuk

11CD Reviews

SPECIAL EVENT!Meet André Rieu and

Mirusia in their debut Brisbane

appearance! See inside

for details…

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Three weeks of the world’s greatest music – the 15th annual 4MBS Festival of Classics.

This is one of the most exciting times

of the year for us here at 4MBS Classic FM and we hope for everyone who loves great music.

It’s time for the 4MBS Festival of Classics – in fact the 15th annual Festival of Classics – from the 11th to 31st May. This is a major milestone for any festival and we continue with the format that has set the Festival of Classics apart from all other festivals in Australia.

We select a composer to feature in the Festival of Classics – this year it’s Beethoven. Twenty of the Festival’s twenty one events feature Beethoven, making it one of the largest Festivals ever presented in Australia celebrating this most remarkable of composers.

You will have the opportunity to hear all 9 of Beethoven’s symphonies over the three weeks of the Festival – a rare opportunity for music lovers anywhere.

Six symphony orchestras are involved - a wonderful display of co-operation between the various music organisations here in Queensland to provide you with this marvellous experience. We welcome to the Festival of Classics The Queensland Orchestra with their exciting new Chief Conductor Johannes Fritzsch for two concerts featuring Beethoven.

Two of the symphonies – numbers 1 and 4 – are to be performed in the piano four hands arrangements. This is how most people became familiar with the symphonies before the invention of recorded sound and radio. Two brilliant Queensland pianists, Angela Turner and Brieley Cutting, will be giving you this rare opportunity to enjoy these two symphonies in this form.

The 4MBS Festival of Classics is more than a collection of concerts brought together under the banner of a festival. It is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the life and music of a great

From the General ManagernewS

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EditorWendy [email protected]

ReviewersJenny Dawson, Wendy Lang, Laura Mathison

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composer. We provide you with opportunities that no other festival offers – such as A Day of Classics at QPAC on Sunday 25th May – when you can hear three of Beethoven’s greatest symphonies in the one afternoon – the groundbreaking 3rd Symphony ‘Eroica’ , the mighty 5th Symphony and the remarkable ‘Choral Symphony’ in the Concert Hall QPAC. Two choirs – the Queensland Choir and the UQ Chorale – combine for the final movement of the exhilarating Choral Symphony, with four brilliant soloists Sarah Crane, Sophie Wotton, Rosario La Spina and Jeffrey Black. This is the first time anywhere in Australia that such an event has been presented so make sure you’re there to enjoy it.

Another unique festival experience is Beethoven – Revolution and Romance at the State Library of Queensland on Saturday 17th May. The day starts with a free illustrated presentation by Stephen Emmerson from the Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University entitled Beethoven the Revolutionary. Then Angela Turner and Brieley Cutting perform the Symphony No 1 of Beethoven in the piano four hands arrangement as well as the Appassionata Sonata. The day ends with another unique experience – a performed reading by actors from the 4MBS Classic Players, including Tama Matheson recently returned from engagements in Europe – of Shelley’s epic Prometheus Unbound. This will be accompanied by music from Beethoven’s Creatures of Prometheus. This is going to be a brilliant day of words and music at the State Library.

As well as the symphonies this year’s Festival of Classics brings you Beethoven’s great chamber works including the remarkable ground-breaking String Quartet No 13 ‘Grosse Fugue’ as well as concertos – Piano Concerto No 4 and 5 ‘Emperor’ and the Triple Concerto. Beethoven’s religious music is represented by his Mass in C performed by the Brisbane Chorale in City Hall on Saturday 17th May – please note the starting time is 7.30pm not 8pm as shown in the Festival brochure.

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Puccini so we are presenting a Puccini Spectacular in St John’s Cathedral. You’ll hear many of Puccini’s best loved arias as well as the hauntingly beautiful Humming Chorus with the Queensland Choir. The second half of the concert will be the entire Act 1 of Tosca with Jacqueline Mabardi as Tosca, Rosario La Spina as the painter Cavaradossi and Jeffrey Black as Scarpia, the evil Chief of Police. The Brisbane Symphony Orchestra plus organ, church bells and chorus will all combine for the Te Deum that brings Act 1 of this powerful opera to a spectacular close.

So I hope to see you at this year’s Festival of Classics – come along and share the love of the world’s greatest music with us.

Gary Thorpe

General Manager

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The Mirusian DreamPerforming to the masses and recording a new album with André Rieu; it’s a dream come true for Brisbane singer Mirusia.

Considering it’s 8am in Holland and the temperature is minus two outside, Mirusia Louwerse is

sounding awfully cheery over the phone. But then, she has good reason. This young singer from the Brisbane suburb of Birkdale has recently turned 23, is in the midst of a world tour, and has just released an album with one of the most popular classical musicians ever, Dutch violinist André Rieu.

With striking eyes and golden locks, everything about her story sounds like a fairytale. Legend has it that, after hearing her voice, the ‘King of the Waltz’ made a surprise phone call to her home and asked her to be his princess. (Actually, she had to fly to Holland first and audition, but she was soon chosen to be a soloist in his massive musical extravaganzas. And she did later play the role of a princess in his ‘André Rieu in Wonderland’ DVD – complete with prince and white horse.)

The journey to be this princess of song was not quite that simple of course, and Mirusia admits there was a lot of hard work involved. But the result is a dream come true for this charming soprano. It’s a dream she’s had for many years, and it all started once upon a time… with a nursery rhyme.

Brought up in a Dutch-speaking family, it was the need to learn English that launched Mirusia into singing. She had to understand the language to start school in Australia, so her parents taught her English nursery rhymes, exposing her to the music of Australian artists John Williamson and Don Spencer. She soon began to sing in English. “I think that was the easiest way to learn the language - so I’ve been singing since then and I haven’t stopped.”

From nursery rhymes, Mirusia “went through every style of music” she could. Pop music, then country, then jazz - each time she searched for something more difficult and emotional. Musical theatre was the next step, and from there she became interested in opera, studying vocal performance for 4 years at the Queensland Conservatorium.

Opera is clearly something she is extremely passionate about. The fire can be heard in her voice as she reveals her desire to make it a popular style again. “I think over time, the audiences have lost their love for opera, because it seemed to be something to do for people who had a lot of money, and only the posh could go.”

“But that’s not the way it is, because back in the day when Mozart was writing opera, not only the wealthiest people could go; everybody was going. People were whistling the tunes on the street, because that was the popular music of the time. So for me, I want people to be able to do that again… Opera is the most complicated and most emotional music that’s ever been written, in my eyes.”

A perfect example of this emotion is Mirusia’s own heart-stopping performance of Mozart’s “Porgi amor” from The Marriage of Figaro, on André Rieu’s ‘Live in Vienna’ DVD. In full period dress, Mirusia

brings the massive crowd to silence, her pure voice soaring through the melody at a very slow, but beautifully sustained tempo.

So, was it her goal to be an opera star all along? “As a singer you go from day to day, and you think, ‘Oh, where is it going to take me tomorrow?’. But in the end, I just want to be a solo artist, I want to be doing concerts like what I’m doing now with André“.

Her first major break came in 2006 when she won the national Dame Joan Sutherland award for performing the ‘Piangero’ aria from Handel’s Giulio Cesare - she was the youngest singer ever to win. It gave her media exposure, and not long after, she recorded a demo album with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. It was this recording, capturing the richness and warmth of her voice - that caught the attention of André Rieu.

Little did she know, on the other side of the world her aunt had emailed André, suggesting he look at Mirusia’s website and listen to her recordings. It was André’s wife who first read the email and heard Mirusia’s voice, but she passed it on to André, and both were impressed with her talent. Back in Brisbane, Mirusia received a phone call from a strange Dutch man.

“Suddenly I got this call at home, but I didn’t think it could be a prank because who would call and say, ‘I’m André Rieu’ out of the blue?” He asked her if she could audition for him the following day. She “laughed and said, ‘Um, maybe I’ll be there in two days’, because it takes so long to get there from Australia! So I jumped on a plane and arrived in Maastricht”.

Since that groundbreaking phone call and an obviously successful audition, Mirusia has toured the world with André and his orchestra, singing to crowds of up to 30,000 people. But the next big milestone came in late 2007 in Toronto, at the end of an exhausting tour, when emotions were running high. André called Mirusia aside and told her he had something to tell her straight away.

Mirusia panicked. “I thought, ‘Oh my goodness, what have I done?’ And he said, “I want to record a CD with you”. I started crying right on the spot, because it was like a dream come true for me. We started recording pretty much the next week. We came back to Maastricht and we picked out songs and we started recording.”

The album, called Waltzing Matilda, is the first recording André Rieu has ever made with another solo artist. It is a combination of both André and Mirusia’s styles, featuring of course, waltzes, and half a dozen Australian songs - from the title track, to Botany Bay and I Still Call Australia Home - all arranged for voice, solo violin, orchestra and choir. It’s also a tribute to the Australian audiences that have welcomed André Rieu so warmly. As Mirusia says, “André’s really embraced Australia. He wants to show the Australian public how much he’s been moved by their reaction to his music.”

To combine Australian songs with classical waltzes may seem like an eclectic mix, but Mirusia maintains, “To put the Australian music on the CD was not really strange because it fits in really well.

I think when you’ve heard the whole CD, and the way that it flows together, you kind of understand the meaning of it.”

So, what’s next for Mirusia? From here, she performs with André in his World Stadium Tour ‘A Romantic Night in Vienna’, hitting Amsterdam, Leipzig, Paris and Brussels in the next few months. It’s no tiny show. Involving over 200 artists, including André’s Johann Strauss Orchestra and Choir, vocal soloists, dancers and ice-skaters, the production is set against a life-size reproduction of the Schönbrunn Castle in Vienna. The tour also has two ice rinks, a golden coach with six white horses, and lots of music - waltzes by Strauss, Lehar and melodies by Stolz and others.

Despite touring to all these exotic locations, Mirusia is most looking forward to the Australian leg of the tour, taking place at the end of this year. With shows scheduled for Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane (December 3rd and 4th, Suncorp Stadium), she’s eager to return home to see family, friends and soak up the atmosphere. “I think about home a lot. I miss the sun. I also miss the friendly ‘G’days’ during the day. You walk through the streets and people are like, ‘G’day mate, how’s it going?’… (I miss) the Australian lifestyle - the relaxed, laid back, barbecue-in-the-afternoon lifestyle.”

But especially, she can’t wait to see how Australians will respond to the show. “It’s really funny to see the audience reaction in the different countries you go to. You can see the culture coming out when people are laughing and smiling and clapping… I’m really looking forward to seeing what the Australian public will do.”

They’ll treat her like a princess, no doubt!

Wendy Lang

André Rieu and Mirusia’s CD Waltzing Matilda (530 7654) is available now through Universal Music.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: This month, André Rieu and Mirusia will be making their debut Brisbane appearance! See them perform songs from their new album Waltzing Matilda, and get your copy of the CD signed! (CDs will be available for purchase on the day through HMV.) 2.30pm May 9th, Queen St Mall, Brisbane.

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Do you love live classical music?Then join the 4MBS Concertgoers Group! It’s a great opportunity to meet other subscribers with similar musical interests and experience wonderful events, often at reduced group prices.

Membership is free for 4MBS Subscribers, and friendly meetings are held regularly to discuss upcoming events. New and current members are all welcome to attend, and please bring something to eat and a drink (if you like). Tea, coffee and iced water will be provided.

The next Concertgoers Group meeting will be:Date: Saturday 14th June

Time: 3.30pm-5.00pm

Place: 4MBS Performance Studio 384 Old Cleveland Rd Coorparoo

For more details, please call Jenny Bofinger on 3278 8070 or email [email protected]

editorialAs the air gets crisper

and the leaves start to fall, you know it’s that time of year again. It’s Festival of Classics time! This year’s is a special version because it’s the 15th Festival of Classics, and if you haven’t already

noticed, our featured composer for the year is Beethoven (1770-1827).

So this month, travel back with us about 200 years to Bonn and Vienna and enjoy the music that this great master had to offer. And after all that solid German music and food (yes, there’ll be German and Viennese food along the way... we can’t take you on a 200-year trip and let you go hungry, can we?), the festival will end with an Italian twist, in the form of a Puccini Spectacular! This year is the 150th anniversary of Puccini’s birth (that’s quite a lot of candles to blow out, might I add), so we’ll be celebrating in style with some of his best loved arias, and a full production of Act 1 of Tosca.

What’s particularly nice about our festival is that it will be bringing together 6 Brisbane orchestras as well as many other ensembles, all for the common purpose of playing Beethoven in our Festival. No, they won’t all be in the same room at the same time – but over 3 weeks in various venues, the musicians of Brisbane will unite in an air of musical agreement!

So, I hope to see you on our musical journey to the world of Beethoven!

Wendy Lang

LETTER OF THE MONTH

The letter of the month wins 10 classical music CDs!BENEFICIAL MUSIC

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your station plus the pleasant and intelligent presenters beneficial to my convalescence. Good luck for the future.

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Letters to the editor

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Conductor and pianist

Farewell Anne!Last month we bid a fond farewell to staff

member Anne Powell, who has gone on to work at The Queensland Orchestra as Assistant Artistic Administrator.

Anne began volunteering at the station in 2005, and became a full time staff member in 2006, working as Arts Administration Officer, and then as Assistant to the General Manager. She was involved in the planning and implementation of the Festival of Classics, marketing for the station, and many other activities!

Thank you to Anne for all her excellent work over the past 2 years. We wish her all the very best in her new role!

She won’t be leaving her announcing duties however – you’ll still be able to hear Anne in two programs, Net Classics, (6.30pm 1st Sunday of the month) and Reel Music (6.30pm, 3rd Sunday of the month).

General Manager Gary Thorpe with Anne Powell at her farewell lunch.

crashed while I was listening to you and now am not able to access you by Listen Live on your website. Help!!! I’m desperate and in withdrawal. I need my Aussie 4MBS fix.

To give you some idea of what 4MBS means to me, I am a classical and jazz music lover, and always wanted to visit Australia (especially to surf and to dive the GB Reef). Since now I am 73 and housebound, “virtual” access is my method of “travel”. 4MBS is my lifeline, and the volunteers and staff are now like old friends to me. Keep up the good work and cheers.

Mrs Merry Sue Smoller Miami, Florida USA

Ed’s Note: Streaming was down one afternoon but promptly fixed. Thank-you to Mrs Smoller who later made a donation!

Send your letters to:The 4MBS Program Guide Editor384 Old Cleveland RoadCoorparoo QLD 4151

Or email:[email protected]

(Letters may be edited for space and clarity.)

Festival of Classics –

early Booking prize Winner

Congratulations to Jeffrey Foreman who won the March Early Booking Prize for buying

Festival of Classics tickets well in advance. Jeffrey wins a Beethoven CD prize pack. Well done Jeffrey! The early bird does get the worm!

However, for those who would still like to attend the Festival of Classics (11-31 May), it’s not too late! Tickets are still available through 4MBS Ticketing and Qtix, so see pages 4-7 of your Program Guide for details!

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BRAVURA BEETHOVEN – Launch of the Beethoven Symphony Cycle!2pm Sun 11 MayBrisbane City Hall

Join the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra for 3 of the most popular works of Beethoven – Leonora Overture No. 3, Piano Concerto No. 5 The Emperor, and Symphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68 Pastoral, conducted by Philip Davis.

Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/Conc$15 Student$55 Family

Bookings: 4MBS Ticketing 3847 1717

THE ARCHDUKE3pm Sun 11 MayConservatorium Theatre, South Bank

The Griffith Trio and Friends launch the Festival’s Chamber Music program with one of Beethoven’s major chamber works, the Archduke Trio, and Elgar’s Piano Quintet.

Tickets: $25 Adults$15 4MBS Subs/Conc (inc. booking fees)

Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

BERNSTEIN AND BEETHOVEN7.30pm Fri 16 MayConservatorium Theatre, South Bank

Maestro Johannes Fritzsch conducts The Queensland Orchestra for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36, Bernstein’s On the Town: Three Dance Episodes, and an Australian Premiere of Schnyder’s Triple Concerto.

Tickets: $57-$67 Adults$52-$60 Concessions

Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

BeeTHoVen reVoLuTIon & roMAnCe

Saturday 17 May State Library of QueenslandBookings through qtix on 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

BEETHOVEN THE REVOLUTIONARY – an illustrated presentation11.30am State Library of Queensland Auditorium 2

Stephen Emmerson, of the Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University, explores in words and music how Beethoven changed the course of music forever.

Free Event

SYMPHONY NO.11.30pm State Library of Queensland Auditorium 1

Hear pianists Briely Cutting and Angela Turner perform the Appassionata Sonata and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 (Four hands arrangement) -the work that heralded Beethoven’s genius and launched a new era for the symphony.

Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/Conc

BEETHOVEN & PROMETHEUS3.30pm State Library of Queensland Auditorium 2

Experience a performed reading of the rarely heard play Prometheus Unbound by Percy Bysshe Shelley, by the 4MBS Classic Players. With the music of Beethoven’s ballet, The Creatures of Prometheus, Shelley’s electric verse rings with the same titanic, revolutionary fire that blazes through all Beethoven’s works.

Tickets: $15 Adults$10 4MBS Subs/Conc

The �5th Annual 4MBS Festival of Classics - an ode to Joy!

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It’s here! This month, Australia’s largest classical music festival hits the town, bathing Brisbane in the brilliance of Beethoven and more, 11-31 May 2008.

What better way to celebrate the 15th year of our Festival of Classics, than with a music program featuring the master of all masters, Ludwig van Beethoven? 4MBS is presenting

the ultimate Beethoven experience, with performances of all nine of his symphonies, his popular concertos, and other chamber, choral and operatic masterpieces. There will also be music lectures, readings, a Beethoven-inspired bus trip and some special German treats along the way! But this musical journey doesn’t end quietly. We travel from Germany to Italy for a very special ‘Puccini Spectacular’, marking the 150th anniversary of Giacomo Puccini’s birth!

For more information, read on, or see the brochure inserted in your Program Guide. And remember - book early to experience 3 weeks of the world’s greatest music!

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BEETHOVEN MASS IN C8pm Sat 17 MayBrisbane City Hall

Emily Cox conducts The Brisbane Chorale and Camerata of St John’s for Beethoven’s sacred masterpiece - a work of joy, devotion and peace.

Tickets: $30-$35 Adults$25 -$27.50 4MBS Subs/Conc$65 Family

Bookings: 3847 1717

BEETHOVEN AND SIBELIUS3pm Sun 18 MayConservatorium Theatre, South Bank

The Brisbane Symphony Orchestra performs Beethoven’s Symphony No.7 and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto, joined by New York violinist, Charles Castleman. Antoni Bonetti conducts, and the concert also features the Qld Kodály Choir and Choral Connection.

Tickets: $30 Adults$25 Subs/Conc (plus booking fee)

Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

BEETHOVEN BY BUS12noon Wed 21 MayBegins at 4MBS – 384 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo

Join us as we take a Beethoven-inspired bus trip around Brisbane. Stop for authentic German lunch at Café Black Forest, visit Newstead House for a piano recital, and the State Library to view the fascinating sheet music exhibition. Return to 4MBS for the Beethoven Symphony No.4 (for piano 4 hands) performed by Brieley Cutting and Angela Turner.

Tickets: $75 Adults$70 4MBS Subs/Conc (Includes entry to Symphony No.4 event)

Bookings: 3847 1717

SYMPHONY NO.46pm Wed 21 May4MBS Performance Studio - 384 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo

Hear pianists Brieley Cutting and Angela Turner perform Beethoven’s Symphony No.4 (for piano 4 hands) and other popular Beethoven piano works.

Tickets: $20 Adults$15 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: 3847 1717

BEETHOVEN – FAMOUS CHAMBER WORKS7pm Thu 22 May4MBS Performance Studio - 384 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo

Violinist Warwick Adeney, cellist Gwyn Roberts and pianist Jenni Flemming perform three of Beethoven’s chamber masterpieces, Violin Sonata No. 5 Spring, Cello Sonata No. 3, and Piano Trio No. 1 Ghost.

Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: 3847 1717

MAHLER’S TITAN8pm Fri 23 MayConcert Hall, QPAC

Conductor Johannes Fritzsch leads the way for The Queensland Orchestra and the Swiss Piano Trio for Beethoven’s Triple Concerto and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 Titan.

Tickets: $48-$72 Adults$43-$65 Conc

Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

CLASSICS IN THE PARKLANDS2pm Sat 24 MayRoma St Parklands Ampitheatre

Enjoy an afternoon of classical favourites in the beautiful Roma Street Parklands. This is a fantastic free event for all the family, featuring the Australian Army Band and the Opera Queensland Young Artists.

Free Event

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BEETHOVEN QUARTETS8pm Sat 24 MayThe Old Museum

Join The Veltheim Quartet (Sarah Curro, violin, Monica Curro, violin, Erkki Veltheim, viola, Daniel Curro, cello) for Beethoven’s Quartet Op 132 and Op 130 (includes Grosse Fuge).

Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: 3847 1717

FILM – BEETHOVEN’S FIDELIO7pm Tue 27 May4MBS Performance Studio, 384 Old Cleveland Rd, Coorparoo

See a screening of Fidelio, Beethoven’s only opera, in the intimate 4MBS Performance Studio.

Tickets: $15 Adults,$10 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: 3847 1717

Presented by 4MBS in Association with QPACSunday 25 MayConcert Hall, QPAC

Enjoy a full day of Beethoven at QPAC, including a relaxed afternoon of music, dance and food from Germany and Vienna in the Courtyard Café from 3.30pm. Finish the evening in style with a Viennese coffee and delicious supper at QPAC’s Lyrebird Restaurant. Bookings: 3860 7598

3 Concert Pass$75 Adult$60 4MBS Subs/ConcBookings: qtix on 136 246or www.qtix.com.au

THE BRILLIANCE OF BEETHOVEN12noon Sun 25 MayConcert Hall, QPAC

The Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra takes on Beethoven’s Egmont Overture and Symphony No.3 in Eflat major, Op. 55 Eroica, conducted by Philip Davis. Enjoy lunch at the restaurants and cafes at QPAC and South Bank.

Single Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/conc$15 Students, plus booking fee

BEETHOVEN AND BARTOK2pm Sun 25 MayConcert Hall, QPAC

The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra along with violist Patricia Pollet perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in Cmin, Op 67 and Bartok’s Viola Concerto, with Gwyn Roberts conducting. Enjoy afternoon tea at the restaurants and cafes at QPAC and South Bank.

Single Tickets: $20 Adults$15 4MBS Subs/conc, plus booking fee

THE MIGHTY CHORAL SYMPHONY - Festival of Classics 15th Anniversary Concert6pm Sun 25 MayConcert Hall, QPAC

Experience Beethoven’s mighty Symphony No. 9 and Coriolanus Overture, with the Festival Symphony Orchestra, The Queensland Choir and the University of Queensland Chorale. Soloists include soprano Sarah Crane, tenor Rosario La Spina and baritone Jeffrey Black, conducted by Tahu Matheson.

Single Tickets: $35 Adults$30 4MBS Subs/conc, plus booking fee

A DAY oF CLASSICS AT QpAC: BeeTHoVen – THe poWer & THe pASSIon

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BEETHOVEN AND BRUCKNER7.30pm Fri 30 May

Conservatorium Theatre, South Bank

Michael Morgan conducts the Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 8.

Tickets: $25 Adults$15 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO. 43pm Sat 31 MayThomas Dixon Centre – 406 Montague Rd, West End

The Corda Spirita Chamber Orchestra perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, a work of lyrical beauty and energetic intensity, and Puccini’s Christantemi. The concert features pianist Hannah Sun, and is conducted by John Curro.

Tickets: $25 Adults$20 4MBS Subs/Conc

Bookings: 3847 1717

PUCCINI SPECTACULAR8pm Sat 31 MaySt John’s Cathedral

Celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Puccini, with this spectacular concert. The first half features some of Puccini’s most popular arias and choruses from Turandot (Nessun Dorma), Madama Butterfly (One Fine Day & Humming Chorus), and La Boheme (Your tiny hand is frozen) and more. The second half is a full production of Act 1 of Tosca, culminating in the magnificent Te Deum procession in St John’s Cathedral with soloists, choir and orchestra.

Tickets: $35 Adults$30 4MBS Subs/conc

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Discover this young Ukrainian talent in a performance presented by Medici Concerts.

He’s been described by The New York Times as ‘a world class pianist’, been compared

to the great piano virtuoso Horowitz, and won the First Prize and coveted Gold Medal at the prestigious Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition. He’s achieved all this and more… and is still in his early twenties! And this month, he comes to Brisbane, performing works from sublime Mozart through to Scriabin’s hypnotic and powerful Vers la flame, to a dramatic performance of Rachmaninov’s electrifying second sonata.

The Thrilling pianism of Alexander GavrylyukBorn in the Ukraine in 1984, Alexander Gavrylyuk began his piano studies at the age of seven. He gave his first concerto performance when he was nine years old, and at age fourteen, was awarded a scholarship by the Australian Government to study at the Australian Institute of Music. His time in Australia was a pleasant one. Whilst living in Sydney from 1998-2006, he is said to have loved Australia; the beaches, the lifestyle, and the relaxed atmosphere.

In turn, the Australian music community loved him back! Ara and Nyree Vartoukian of Theme & Variations, the Sydney agents for Steinway, made available a private piano room and a Concert Grand after hours. Ara Vartoukian has said, “I would arrive to find Alexander still practising at 6am surrounded by pizza boxes, coke and musical scores, sometimes asleep under his piano.” Steinway were so impressed by Alexander’s technical mastery, discipline and beauty, that they honoured him as a Steinway International Artist.

In 2002, his life took a turn when he was involved in a serious car accident. His skull had to be reconstructed in a four hour operation, but he survived against great odds. There were fears that he would be paralysed, but Alexander says that he feels that he plays better now, having said that “‘sometimes you can express in the piano something that you can’t say just by words.”

Since then, he has won numerous international competitions and had his solo debut recital at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium (at the invitation of Nikolay Petrov). He has also been invited by Vladimir Ashkenazy to record and perform the complete Prokofiev concerti with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in 2009. But for the moment, he brings to Brisbane a beautifully-crafted program, with what Gramophone magazine has described as a ‘blow-your-socks-off virtuosity’.

Alexander Gavrylyuk Sat 24 May 8pmConservatorium Theatre, Southbank

MOZART Sonata in D, K576SCHUBERT Sonata in A, D664 SCHUMANN Kinderszenen Op.15SCRIABIN Vers la flamme Op 72, Two Poems Op 32RACHMANINOV Sonata No.2 in B flat minor, Op 36

For enquiries and a brochure, please call Ann Thompson on 3371 6870.Bookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

Tickets: $51.75 - $57.75 (inc. fees)

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Alexander Gavrylyuk’s Brisbane recital is proudly sponsored by Theme & Variations.

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What’s on in MayTHE QUEENSLAND ORCHESTRAwww.thequeenslandorchestra.com.auSingle tickets available from qtix on 136 246

Karin Schaupp Returns – Maestro Series8pm Sat 3 MayQPAC Concert Hall

Exquisite guitarist Karin Schaupp returns home to perform Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s luminous Guitar Concerto. Japanese maestro Ryusuki Numajiri conducts two vibrant scores,

Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol and Stravinsky’s landmark ballet, Petrouchka combined with the world premiere of Brian Howard’s Earthshine. Pre-concert talk at 7pm in the Concert Hall.Tickets: $30-$69

Bernstein and Beethoven – Intimate Classics Series7.30pm Fri 16 MayConservatorium Theatre

Johannes Fritzsch conducts Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from his ballet On the Town. Next is the Australian premiere of

Schnyder’s Triple Concerto, one of the few composers since Beethoven to rise to the challenge of writing a triple concerto. The evening concludes with Beethoven’s Second Symphony.Tickets: $30-$64

Mahler’s Titan – Maestro Series8pm Fri 23 MayQPAC Concert Hall

Enjoy Mahler’s fervent and sensationally

original First Symphony Titan,

conducted by Johannes Fritzsch.

Then one of Europe’s most illustrious

chamber groups, the Swiss Piano Trio perform one of Beethoven’s more genial compositions, his Triple concerto. Pre-concert talk at 7pm in the Concert Hall. Tickets: $30-$69

1001 Nights – Gold Coast Series7.30pm Fri 30 MayGold Coast Arts Centre

1001 Nights – Music on Sundays Series11.30am Sun 1st JuneQPAC Concert Hall

Be whisked away to exotic destinations with Rimsky-

Korsakov’s beautiful Scheherazade and Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia. Jarre’s Oscar-winning score Lawrence of Arabia and Bacchanale from Saint-Saëns’ Samson and Delilah will complete this magic carpet ride, conducted by Johannes Fritsch and

presented by Guy Noble.Gold Coast Tickets: $30-$60Brisbane Tickets: $30-$49

OPERA QUEENSLANDwww.operaqueensland.com.auBookings: qtix 136 246 or www.qtix.com.au

The Barber of Seville17, 22, 24, 27, 29 and 31 MayLyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Enjoy Rossini’s comic opera in a new production, set in a 1930s health spa for the rich and famous. Bartione Jose Carbo sings the role of the dapper stylist Figaro, with soprano Elvira Fatykhova as the ravishing Rosina, alongside The Queensland Orchestra and the Opera Queensland Chorus.Tickets: From $40 (incl. Booking fee)

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Cheryl Barker, Peter Coleman-Wright & Piers Lane6.30pm Wed 21 MayQPAC Concert Hall

Three world-renowned performers team up for solos and duets from the great Austro-German Romantic lieder repertoire, with works by Strauss, Wolf, Schumann and more. The program’s

centrepiece is the world premiere of Richard Mill’s song cycle, Songlines of the Heart’s Desires, written expressly for these three artists.Tickets: $30-$64

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Judas MaccabaeusSat 10th May 7.30pmSt John’s Cathedral, 373 Ann Street, Brisbane

Hear the Queensland University Musical Society perform Judas Maccabaeus, an oratorio in three acts by George Frideric Handel. Written in 1746, it is one of his most popular oratorios,

and describes the changing moods of the Jewish people as their brave leader defends them from attack.

Tickets: $30 Adults, $25 Concessions/4MBS Subscribers, $15 School-Age Children, $80 Family (2+2)

BRISBANE REGIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRAwww.bryo.org.au

Calling All ComradesSat 17th May 7pmSchonell Theatre, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Join the Brisbane Regional Youth Orchestra for music by Russia’s best composers, conducted by Shaun Dorney and featuring violinist Nicholas Kaye-Smith. Among others, hear Romeo & Juliet

(excerpt) by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake (excerpt), Stravinsky’s Danse Infernale, and works by Rimsky-Korsakov and Gliere.

Tickets: $20 Adults, $15 Concessions/4MBS Subscribers

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Joy of the HarpSun 25th May 6pmTweed River Art Gallery, 2 Mistral Road, Murwillumbah South

Float to heaven with this program of sublime music arranged for harp. Performed by the internationally renowned harpist Sebastien Lipman and his wife Sayo, hear works ranging from Handel’s Music for the

Royal Fireworks (excerpts), Mozart’s Symphony No 40 (excerpt), Pachelbel’s Canon in D and much more.

Tickets: $25 Adults, $20 Concessions/4MBS Subscribers, $5 Children under 16

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If you have some spare time on your hands on a regular basis (say, half a day per fortnight), and you are interested in working with 4MBS, you might like to consider some of the following positions!:

Receptionist: This is the heart of our organisation, and the first point of contact with us. The main skills you need are a pleasant personality and a desire to help people with their queries. The job also involves some clerical work. Training is provided, as it is with all our positions.

Announcing: This is a specialist position for people who wish to present programs on air and who have a genuine interest in classical music or jazz, a pleasant voice and above average reading skills, preferably with some knowledge of the music. Full training is given.

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CRYSTAL VISIONThe Music of Kanako Okamoto

Michael Kieran Harvey, piano

Move RecordsMD3319

Michael Kieran Harvey once again proves himself the champion of interesting

contemporary piano music in this atmospheric disc of the piano music of Japanese composer Kanako Okamoto, Crystal Vision.

The opening work, the three-movement Petite Suite was commissioned by Keiran-Harvey and was inspired by a seventeenth-century Haiko by Basho Matsuo: Old pond/Frog jumping in/Sounds of water. The shimmering, flowing qualities of the first movement, ‘The Forgotten Pond’, are followed by hopping intricacies representing ‘The Frog’, and ‘Mists and Statues’ is characterised by fleeting impressionistic qualities.

The title track is an exploration of the delicate qualities of the upper register of the piano, which the composer states represents shimmering rock crystal. The fuller, Romantic harmonies of La Nuit provide a pleasing contrast to the previous musical delicacies, and Sparkle, sounds just as it is named: constructed out of a short motif which gradually swells and expands, it reminds the composer of ‘sparkling diamonds’.

The final work, Suite, was also commissioned by Kieran-Harvey, and its five movements represent different stages in the evolution of the world. ‘Einfuhrung’, depicts the creation of the world, ‘Harmonie’ a peaceful age, ‘Passus’ and ‘Verschwommenheit’ both represent dark ages, and the final movement, ‘Leidenschaft’, concludes the work with vibrant energy

Okamoto’s piano music is floating and mystical, like raindrops on a clear pond, or glass crystals chiming in a light breeze, with touches of the exotic. Despite the complexity of the pieces, the textures reveal a refreshing clarity (free of the frenetic polyphony of some contemporary piano works).

Kieran-Harvey’s crisp articulation, sensitive touch and stylish interpretations complement the character of the pieces perfectly. So if you’re after something a little less heavy going in the piano repertoire, the CD is the perfect companion.

Laura Mathison

BEETHOVENThe Nine SymphoniesOvertures

Berlin PhilharmonicHerbert von Karajan

Deutsche Grammophon 442 9924

The classical world is currently in Karajan-celebratory mode, as last month marked the 100th

anniversary of the birth of this renowned conductor. While festivals around the world celebrate his work, record labels are busy re-releasing his famed recordings, such as this - a 6CD set from Deutsche Grammophon, containing remastered recordings of all of Beethoven’s nine symphonies. It also contains the Beethoven overtures ‘Egmont’, ‘Leonore III’, ‘Fidelio’ (1804-1805), ‘Coriolan’, ‘The Creatures of Prometheus’, and ‘The Ruins of Athens’.

Recorded between the years of 1966 and 1977, it features the Vienna Singverein, along with the Berlin Philharmonic, whom Karajan became conductor of in 1955. This position he held for a long time - only resigning three months before his death. He is said to have possessed an astounding sense of rhythm, memory for a score’s tiniest details and great control of his work.

For lovers of Beethoven and Karajan, this is an ideal collection. Beethoven composed all nine of his symphonies during the years 1799 and 1824, mostly while he was suffering deafness. It’s a shame he couldn’t hear them performed, if the orchestras of the time sounded anything like this.

There are a lot of exciting textures here, from the gorgeous dark chords of Overture ‘Egmont’, to the sweet and light opening wind passages in the third Symphony ‘Eroica’. (This particular symphony is said to have been originally titled ‘Bonaparte’, as a tribute to the French revolutionary leader, but when Beethoven became enraged by some of Napoleon’s actions, he changed the title to ‘Heroic Symphony’, celebrating the ‘memory of a great man’.)

Then there is the mighty attacking of strings in the famous Symphony No. 5, and of course the brilliant energy and power of Symphony No. 9, featuring soprano Anna Tomowa-Sintow, alto Agnes Baltsa, tenor Peter Schrier and bass Jose van Dam.

So, if you’re looking for a collection of Beethoven Symphonies and other well-loved orchestral works, this is a high-quality choice, expertly played and led by one of the world’s most celebrated conductors. Happy Birthday Herbert!

Wendy Lang

PUCCINI – THE GREAT OPERA COLLECTIONManon Lescaut; La bohème; Tosca; Madama Butterfly; La fanciulla del West; Turandot; Il trittico

Renata Tebaldi; Mario del Monaco; Carlo Bergonzi; et alAccademia di Santa Cecilia Chorus & Orchestra, various conductorsMaggio Musicale Fiorentino Chorus & Orchestra, Lamberto Gardelli

DECCA 475 9385 15CDs

This would have to be about as good as it gets—nine of Puccini’s best-loved operas, in

classic performances by some of the twentieth century’s greatest singers at their absolute peak. The recordings date from 1954 to 1962, which means that many of these stars were only in their thirties or forties, and you can hear the youthful bloom still on the voices. Decca has produced a neat boxed set of 15CDs which takes up little more than an inch of shelf space, but how much pleasure is packed in it!

Obviously the casts vary, but common to them all is the luminous Renata Tebaldi. She’s mostly partnered by Mario del Monaco, but Carlo Bergonzi is her tenor in La bohème and Madama Butterfly, while Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi is sung by the delightfully fresh-sounding Agostino Lazzari. The rest of the cast list is full of familiar names (some of them in quite minor roles, an unexpected treat). George London is Scarpia, Robert Merrill the tortured Michele in Il tabarro; Cornell MacNeil faces off against the lovers in La fanciulla del West. In Turandot Tebaldi sings Liù to the Turandot of Inge Borkh, and after a host of smaller roles Fernando Corena does a brilliant job of the title role in Gianni Schicchi. This La bohème is actually my favourite version: Tebaldi cooing with Bergonzi, Gianna d’Angelo scrapping with Ettore Bastianini, and Renato Cesari and Cesare Siepi waffling around as their ratbag mates.

Most opera lovers will already have recordings of these operas, and quite probably some of these particular versions. If you’re starting off in opera, however, or if you’re looking for a generous present for someone who is, you wouldn’t do better than this set. Each CD is in a sleeve rather than a case, which is quite adequate storage provided you treat it carefully, and certainly saves shelf space. There is a booklet which gives cast lists, track details, and a synopsis of each plot. Most importantly, there are about fifteen hours of pure Puccini pleasure.

Jenny Dawson

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May Program

Classical:Howard Ainsworth, Chris Andrews, Martin Arnold, Richard Austin, Mark Bazeley, Judith Bell, Ken Bell, Noela Billington, Jenny Bofinger, Colin Brumby, Peter Cahill, John Carrier, Lesley Chase, Ron Clark, Marvin Crawford, James Dalgliesh, Gordon Dean, John Diegan, Eddie Fee, Derek Fielding, Anne Forbes, John Forbes, Bill Fraser, Robyn Frost, Gina Geffen, Catherine Grant, Geoff Green, Ian Grey, Jim Griffin, Bill Halliday, David Hanson, John Hawkins, Ian Heap, Max Hurley, Lindsay Irons, Michael Keating, Wendy Lang, David Liddell, Laura Mathison, Peter McCahon, David McEvoy, Margaret McNamara, Rita Miller, David O’Connell, Chadwick Palmer, John Patton, Sue Pepper, Anne Powell, Betty Pyle, Michael Ravell, Philip Sharwood-Biedermann, Philip Simpson, Anne Tanner, Gary Thorpe, Ray Watson, Margaret Whyte, Rob Wills, Bevan Wiltshire

Jazz:Jim Barlow, Mark Bazeley, Ron Clark, John Diegan, James Dalgleish, Tony Hennessy, Lynette Irwin, Jim Wrigley

ANNOUNCERS

thursday 112midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Valerie Pfitzner

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Judith Bell and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, incl. Children’s Corner at 6.45am and “On This Day…”

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Robyn FrostDvorak: Slavonic Dance in C, op46 no1; Royal PO, Antal Dorati (4’)Bach JC: Sinfonia in F, op3 no5; ACO, Angela Hewitt (9’)Soler arr Yepes: Keyboard Sonata No92 in D, op4 no2, 1st movt: Narciso Yepes, g (7’)Finnish Folk Song arr: Shall We Sing?; Tarutiina Satomaa, vocal; Candomino Choir, Tauno Satomaa (3’)Beethoven: Rondo a capriccio in G, Rage Over a Lost Penny, op129; Grigory Sokolov; p (6’)Verdi: The Sicilian Vespers, The Four Seasons, Autumn; Monte-Carlo Nat Opera O, Antonio de Almeida (9’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYCharles Villiers StanfordPrepared by Colin BrumbyStanford: Fantasia and Toccata in Dmin, op57; David Drury, o (12’)Piano Concerto No1 in G; Piers Lane, p; BBC Scottish SO, Martyn Brabbins (38’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Robyn FrostGrieg: Piano Concerto in Amin; Stephen Kovacevich, p; BBC SO, Colin Davis (29’)Saint Saens: Caprice on Danish and Russian Songs; Ian Brown, p; Philippa Davies, fl; Gareth Hulse, ob; Richard Hosford, cl (11’)Debussy: Premier trio in G; Aust Trio (23’)Delius: Florida Suite; English Northern Pa, David Lloyd Jones (37’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Marvin Crawford for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. The second half-hour includes Peter Weston Remembers, and Music Diary at 12.55.The first half-hour is proudlysponsored by St Lucia Orchestra

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Colin BrumbyPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankBeath: Piccolo Victory; Harold Wilson, didjeridu; Brisbane Baroque Trio (9’)Goodman: New Guinea Fantasy; Isador Goodman, p; MSO, Patrick Thomas (8’)Lemmone: Fantasia on Scottish Melodies; Paul Curtis, fl; David Miller, p (8’)

2.30 THURSDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostBeethoven: Leonore Overture No1; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos (10’)Besozzi C: Oboe Concerto No1 in C; Anthony Camden, ob; City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Ward (21’)Schubert: Rosamunde, Excerpts; Columbia SO, Bruno Walter (21’)Spohr: Symphony No9 in Bmin, The Seasons; Bavarian RSO, Karl Anton Rickenbacher (31’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Jenny Bofinger/Marvin Crawford and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostCzerny: Fantasia Concertante, op256; Trio Cantabile (16’)Crusell: Clarinet Concerto No1 in Eflat; Thea King, cl; London SO, Alun Francis (23’)Mozart: 6 German Dances, K571; TSO, Ola Rudner (12’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Jessie CrankSchubert orch Moser: Symphony No10 in D, D936a, 2nd movt, Andante in Bmin; Basel CO, Johannes Schlaefli (11’)Haydn: String Quartet in C, op64 no1; Amadeus Qt (21’)Adam: Giselle, Suite; London SO, Richard Bonynge (19’)

8.00 THURSDAY NIGHT OPERAExploring Opera!This month at Opera Queensland - Proudly sponsored by Opera Queensland

9.00 CHAMBER MUSIC Prepared by Claire LambertHaydn M: Notturno in C, MH187; L’Archibudelli (20’)Onslow: Grand Septet in Bflat, op79; Jean Hubeau, p; Marc Marder, db; Nielsen Qnt (37’)

10.00 CONCERTOPrepared by Dieter Grant-FrostHummel: Bassoon Concerto in F; Claudio Gonella, bn, Italian International O, Diego Dini-Ciacci (27’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTA program of mainly mainstream jazz presented by Tony Hennessy/Charles Cannon.

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Broadcast Highlights in MayThis month’s Festival of Classics doesn’t just take place on the stage, but extends to the airwaves as well! Tune in to these specialized programs to enhance your Festival experience!

Reviews and Previews – Beethoven’s Symphonies12NOON SUNDAYS

This weekly program will be tailored to complement this month’s Festival, posing as a guide to Beethoven’s symphonies. Featuring music and talk, it will no doubt increase your understanding and enjoyment of Beethoven’s masterpieces!

Musician of the Day – Mr Beethoven of Bonn9am SUNDAY 4th–15th MAY

This four-part series by Ross Sadler will profile the early life and works of Beethoven during his time in Bonn, before he moved to Vienna.

friday 212midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Anne Forbes and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostLumbye: Bouquet Royal Galop; Tivoli SO, David Riddell (3’)Kraus: Olympie, Overture; Swedish CO, Petter Sundkvist (7’)Stamitz J: Orchestral Trio in A, op1 no2; Concentus Musicus Vienna, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (13’)Adam: The Toreador, Ah! Mother, let me tell you; Sumi Jo, s; John Aler, t; Michel Trempont, t; Jonathan Burgess, fl; Welsh Nat Opera O, Richard Bonynge (7’)Mozart: Symphony No51 in D, K196 & K121; ASMF, Neville Marriner (8’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYJussi BjorlingPrepared by Colin BrumbyPuccini: La Boheme, Your tiny hand is frozen (5’);Gounod: Faust, All hail thou dwelling pure and holy (5’); RCA O, Renato Cellini Verdi: Requiem, Ingemisco tamquam reus; Vienna PO, Fritz Reiner (4’)Leoncavallo: Pagliacci, On with the motley (4’);Bizet: The Pearl Fishers, In the depths of the temple; Robert Merrill, br (5’); RCA Victor O, Renato Cellini Puccini: Madama Butterfly, Viene la sera; Victoria de los Angeles, s; Rome Opera Chorus & O, Gabriele Santini (15’)Beethoven: Adelaide, op46; Frederick Schauwecker, p (6’)All items with Jussi Bjorling, t

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Ian McKinneyHaydn: Symphony No104 in D, London; Berlin PO, Sergiu Celibidache (29’)Schubert: 4 Impromptus, D899; Clifford Curzon, p (24’)Mozart completed Sussmayr: Requiem, K626; Barbara Bonney, s; Anne Sofie von Otter, c; Hans Peter Blochwitz, t; Willard White, b; Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner (46’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.The second half-hour isproudly sponsored byBrookland Retirement Village

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Barlow/Ron Clark serve up easy-to-digest jazz for lunch.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Colin BrumbySchumann: Arabeske in C; Roger Woodward, p (5’)Schubert: Ave Maria, D839; Lauris Elms, ms; John Winther, p (7’)Carr-Boyd: Mandolin Music: Sydney Mandolins, Adrian Hooper (9’)Jones ML: O lux beata Trinitas; Melbourne University Trinity College Choir, Michael Leighton Jones (2’)

2.30 FRIDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamLiszt: Hamlet; New Zealand SO, Michael Halasz (15’)Brahms: Violin and Cello Concerto in Amin; Itzhak Perlman, v; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Chicago SO, Daniel Barenboim (32’)Dvorak: Symphony No8 in G; Prague RSO, Vladimir Valek (36’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with John Forbes/Margaret Whyte and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Alan YoungVivaldi: Sopranino Recorder Concerto in C, RV443; William Bennett, pic; ASMF, Neville Marriner (11’)Waldteufel: Reverie; Slovak State PO, Alfred Walter (9’)Stamitz C: 2 Clarinet Concerto in Bflat min; Kalman Berkes, cl/cond; Tomoko Takashima, cl; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia (19’) Sullivan: Victoria and Merrie England, Suite No1; Royal PO, Royston Nash (11’)

7.00 FRIDAY FEATUREAll in the Merry Month of MayPrepared by Jenny Dawsonde Vaqueiras: Kalenda Maya (2’);Anon: O lusty May (3’); Estampie, Graham Derrick Hasselmans: Song of May; Louise Johnson, hp (4’)Anon arr Evans: La rosa enflorece en mayo; Renaissance Players, Winsome Evans (4’)Kreipl arr: ‘S’Mailufterl; Erich Kunz, br; Vienna State Opera O, Anton Paulik (3’)Mendelssohn Fanny: Maienlied, op1 no4; Der Maiabend, op9 no5; Der Mainacht, op9 no6; Susan Gritton, s; Eugene Asti, p (6’) German: Merrie England, Excerpts; Patricia Kern, ms; William McAlpine, t; The Williams Singers; Michael Collins & his O (12’)Theodorakis: A Day in May; Agnes Baltsa, ms; Kostas Papadopoulos, bouzouki; Athens Experimental O, Stavros Xarhakos (5’)Rimsky-Korsakov: May Night, Overture; Moscow SO, Igor Golovschin (10’)

8.00 AT THE CONCERTRussian Seasons: Brisbane Symphony OrchestraRecorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at ABC Music Centre, West End on 2 September 2007.

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Eva Waltz; Vienna Johann Strauss O, Willi Boskovsky (7’)Benatzky: Ich weiss auf der Wieden ein kleines Hotel; Fritz Wunderlich, t; Vienna State Opera Chorus; Vienna Volksoper O, Robert Stolz (4’)Dvorak: Polonaise in Eflat; QSO, Patrick Thomas (5’)

12noon INTERMEZZOPrepared by Alan YoungLauridsen: O magnum mysterium; Elora F Singers, Noel Edison (6’)Finzi: Eclogue in F; Piers Lane, p; Royal Liverpool PO, Vernon Handley (10’)Trad arr Vaughan Williams: Ca’ the Yowes; Cantillation, Antony Walker (6’)Raff: Duo for Cello and Piano in A, op59; Daniel Muller-Schott, vc; Robert Kulek, p (16’)Holst: Brook Green Suite; English Sinfonia, Howard Griffiths (6’)Boccherini arr Kain: Guitar Quintet No4 in D, Grave assai; Fandango; Guitar Trek (7’)

1.00 ONE O’CLOCK BAROQUEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonStanley: Trumpet Voluntary; Wynton Marsalis, tr; English CO, Anthony Newman (4’)Bach: Viola da gamba Sonata No1 in G, BWV1027; Leonard Rose, vc; Glenn Gould, p (13’)Bononcini arr: Griselda, Per la gloria; Luciano Pavarotti, t; Leone Magiera, p (4’)Handel: Harp or Organ Concerto in Bflat, op4 no6; Lily Laskine, hp; Jean-Francois Paillard CO, Jean-Francois Paillard (13’)Handel: Samson, Let the bright Seraphim; Joan Sutherland, s; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (6’)Bertali: Sonata in Dmin for Two Violins, Viola da gamba and Bassoon; Ens Echo du Danube, Christian Zincke (9’)

2.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOONPrepared and presented by Jenny Bofinger Sullivan: Iolanthe, Overture, Tripping hither; D’Oyly Carte Opera Company; New SO of London, Isidore Godfrey (12’)Poulenc: Concert champetre; Pascal Roge, hc; French Nat O, Charles Dutoit (25’)Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, Overture, Opening Part I; Felicity Palmer, s; Janet Baker, c; Wandsworth School Choir; English CO, Charles Mackerras (21’)Herold: Zampa, Overture; New PaO, Richard Bonynge (9’)Bach CPE: Six Wind Sonatas, Wg184; Melbourne Windpower (10’)Mendelssohn: Symphony No1 in Cmin; Vienna PO, Christoph von Dohnanyi (27’)

4.00 THE INSTRUMENT DIVINE Prepared and presented by David O’ConnellGibbons: What is our life?; Amaryllis Consort, Charles Brett (4’)Bishop: Home, Sweet Home; Joan Hammond, s; Ernest Lush, p (4’)Joio: Come to me, my love (5’); Stroope: Sure on this shining night (5’); Brisbane Concert Choir; Bronwyn Brown, p; Christopher Kiver Mozart: Don Giovanni, Catalogue Aria; Nicolai Ghiaurov, b; London SO, Edward Downes (6’)Handel: Coronation Anthem No2, Let thy hand be strengthened; St Olaf Choir; Unnamed Ens, Anton Armstrong (8’)Rossini: The Barber of Seville, Una voce poco fa; Maria Callas, s; PaO, Tullio Serafin (7’)Beethoven: Bundeslied, op122; Berlin RSO & Chorus, Karl Anton Rickenbacher (4’)

Lassus: Magnificat Memor Esto; Song Company, Roland Peelman (7’)

5.00 EVENING PRELUDEPrepared by Alan YoungStamitz: Orchestral Quartet in F, op14 no4; I Musici di Praga (20’)Salieri: Piano Concerto in C; Aldo Ciccolini, p; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (19’)Helsted/Paulli: Flower Festival in Genzano, Pas de deux; London SO, Richard Bonynge (9’)Schubert: Rondo in A, D438; Arthur Grumiaux, v; New PaO, Raymond Leppard (13’)Brahms: Intermezzo in A, op118 no2; Romance in F, op118 no5; Idil Biret, p (9’)Korngold: Theme and Variations, op42; Berlin German SO, John Mauceri (9’)

6.30 INVITATION TO THE DANCEPrepared by Jessie CrankRavel: Mother Goose Ballet; Ulster O, Yan Pascal Tortelier (27’)

7.00 SATURDAY SOIREEPrepared by Colin BrumbyGiuliani: Grand Potpourri, op53; Nora Shulman, fl; Norbert Kraft, g (11’)Coste: Grande Serenade, op30; Shin-Ichi Fukuda, g (11’)Paganini: Sonata Concertata in A, op61; Itzhak Perlman, v; John Williams, g (12’)Boccherini: Guitar Quintet No6 in G; Pepe Romero, g; ASMF C Ens (17’)

8.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOMEPrepared by Myra KluckMedtner: Piano Concerto No2 in Cmin; Konstantin Scherbakov, p; Moscow SO, Igor Golovschin (38’)Telemann: Tafelmusik I, Overture in Emin; O of the Golden Age (28’)Raff orch: Six Pieces, op85, nos3-6; Yuko Nishoni, v; PaO, Yondani Butt (16’) Harvey: Concerto Antico; John Williams, g; London SO, Paul Daniel (29’)

10.00 SATURDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by John CarrierBizet arr: Carmen Suite No1; Mexico City PO, Enrique Batiz (11’)Haydn: Symphony No94 in G, Surprise; Staatskapelle Dresden, Eugen Jochum (25’)Mozart: Organ Sonata No17 in C, K336; E. Power Biggs, o; Columbia SO, Zoltan Rosnyai (5’)Donizetti: The Daughter of the Regiment, Singing Lesson Trio; Joan Sutherland, s; Heather Begg, ms; Gregory Yurisich, br; Elizabethan Sydney O, Richard Bonynge (11’)Haydn: String Quartet in Eflat, op33 no2; Lindsay String Qt (20’)Beethoven: Piano Concerto No5 in Eflat, Emperor; Vladimir Ashkenazy, p; Chicago SO, Georg Solti (40’)

sunday 412midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Judy Bell

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Start the day with Jim Griffin/Chris Andrews, and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout.

Recording: Jason and Eddie Whiting Production: Eddie Whiting

Glazunov: The Seasons, Autumn (12’);Tchaikovsky: Symphony No1 in Gmin, Winter Dreams (45’); Brisbane SO, Antoni Bonetti

AT THE CONCERT – PART IILev Vlassenko Competition 2001 – Judges Recital 2Recorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Ian Hanger Recital Hall on 30th August 2001.

Recording: Grant Moorby Production: Mike Le Voi

Beethoven: Andante favori in F, WoO57 (10’); Piano Sonata No29 in Bflat, Hammerklavier (47’); Michael Brimer, p

10.00 SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, SO SELDOM HEARDFerdinand Ries (1784-1838)Prepared and presented by Dieter Grant-Frost

saturday 312midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS “Good Morning” music with Howard Ainsworth including6.00 Band Parade6.30 Mainly Viennese7.00 BBC News and Local Weather7.15 The Story of the Aria7.30 Music Diary

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEProudly sponsored by Reg Mills StereoHosted by Howard Ainsworth introducing his special guest who discusses and presents some favourite music. This program is repeated on Monday at 10pm.

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Prepared by Joachim EssebierPresented by Sue Pepper/Gordon DeanHandel: Water Music, Excerpts; ASMF, Neville Marriner (17’)Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in Emin, RV484; Milan Turkovic, bn; ACO, Richard Tognetti (11’)Wagner: The Flying Dutchman, Sailors’ Chorus; Vienna State Opera Chorus; Berlin PO, Herbert von Karajan (11’)Grieg: 2 Melodies, op53; Capella Istropolitana, Adrian Leaper (7’)Gounod: The Queen of Sheba, Waltz; London SO, Richard Bonynge (5’)Granados arr: Spanish Dances, op37, No6 in D; John Williams, g; Julian Bream, g (6’)Lara: Granada; Fritz Wunderlich, t; Graunke SO (5’)Lehar: The Ford; Volker Banfield, p; North German RPO, Klauspeter Seibel (8’)

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8.05 SACRED AND SECULARA varied selection of solo vocal and choral music for Sunday morning.

9.00 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYMr Beethoven of BonnPrepared by Ross SadlerNeefe: 12 Klaviersonaten, Sonata No11 in D; Steven Beck, fp; (4’)Gretry: The Jealous Lover, I break the chain that binds me; Sumi Jo, s; English CO, Richard Bonynge (5’)Beethoven: 9 Variations in Cmin on a March by Dressler; Mikhail Pletnev, p (7’)Galuppi: Voi che languite; Catherine King, ms; Il canto di Orfeo, Gianluca Capuano (9’)Beethoven: Rondo in C, WoO48; Rondo in A, WoO49; Mikhail Pletnev, p (5’)Piano Sonata in D, WoO47 no3; Jenö Jandó, p (11’)

10.00 SUNDAY MORNINGPrepared by Richard Austin & Philip SimpsonPalmer: The Ruritanian Dances; Cove CO, Stephen Williams (10’)Hyde: Piano Concerto No2 in Csharp min; Miriam Hyde, p; WASO, Geoffrey Simon (25’)Evening in Cordoba; Miriam Hyde, p (4’)Brumby: Gardens of the Villa Taranto; Jane Rayner, fl; Peter Lynch, g (10’)Easton: An Australian in Paris; State O of Victoria, Brett Kelly (8’)Lovelock: Trumpet Concerto; Geoffrey Payne, tr; MSO, John Hopkins (17’)Hill: Symphony No6 in Bflat, Celtic; MSO, Wilfred Lehmann (24’)

12noon REVIEWS AND PREVIEWSJoin us for a look at recent and forthcoming arts events around Brisbane. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 QUEENSLAND YOUTH SYMPHONYMasterpiece Series 1999, Concert 3Recorded live by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Old Museum Concert Hall on 22 August 1999.Recording: Graham BadcockProduction: Graham Badcock and Geoff ChapmanBerlioz: Roman Carnival Overture (9’)Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E; Geoffrey Payne, t (17’)Respighi: Church Windows (27’) All items with QYSO, John Curro

2.00 SUNDAY AFTERNOONPrepared by William FraserDelius: Scherzo; English Northern Pa, David Lloyd-Jones (6’)Brahms: Horn Trio in Eflat, op40; Jenoe Kevehazi, hn; Ildiko Hegyi, v; Jeno Jando, p (28’)Brahms: Violin Concerto in D; Boris Belkin, v; London SO, Ivan Fischer (43’)Lilburn: Symphony No2; New Zealand SO, John Hopkins (31’)

4.00 SUNDAY FEATUREWho Did You Say You Were? – Operatic AliasesPrepared by Jenny DawsonHandel: Alcina, Tornami a vagheggiar; Maria Bayo, s; Capriccio Stravagante, Skip Sempé (4’)Flotow: Martha, M’apparì; Roberto Alagna, t; London PO, Richard Armstrong (3’)Haydn: L’infedeltà delusa, I’ve got a sore knee; Let’s trink der vine mit cheer; Edith Mathis, s; Lausanne CO, Antal Dorati (7’)

Mozart: Così fan tutte, Sextet; Renée Fleming, s; Adelina Scarabelli, s; Anne Sofie von Otter, ms; Frank Lopardo, t; Olaf Baer, br; Michele Pertusi, b; CO of Europe, Georg Solti (4’)Verdi: Rigoletto, Caro nome; Reri Grist, s; Rome Opera Chorus & O, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (7’)Beethoven: Fidelio, Er sterbe!...O namenlose Freude!; Inga Nielsen, s; Gösta Winbergh, t; Alan Titus, br; Kurt Moll, b; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia, Michael Halász (8’)Strauss: Die Fledermaus, My dear Marquis; Csárdás; Renate Holm, s; Anneliese Rothenberger, s; Vienna State Opera Chorus; Vienna SO, Willi Boskovsky (9’)Rossini: The Barber of Seville, Pace e gioia; Ma signor…; Nicola Monti, t; Giorgio Tadeo, b; Various soloists; Italian National Opera Chorus; Bavarian RSO, Bruno Bartoletti (7’)

5.00 SUNDAY SOIREEPrepared by Claire LambertBeethoven: Violin Sonata No10 in G; Yehudi Menuhin, v; Hepzibah Menuhin, p (24’)Kreutzer: Faith in Spring; The Post; The Chapel; Night Journey; Resolution; The Beloved Nearby; Olaf Baer, br; Helmut Deutsch, p (17’)Bridge: Phantasy in Cmin; Hartley Trio (16’)

6.00 FOCUS ON THE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Proudly sponsored by Chamber Music Queensland Inc.Details of forthcoming chamber music performances by Queensland Artists.

6.30 NET CLASSICSJoin Anne Powell and Wendy Lang for a pleasing selection of fine music chosen by 4MBS listeners and submitted online via the 4MBS website, email and the 4MBS Facebook group.

7.00 IN QUIRES AND PLACESArranged and presented by John HawkinsMorton: Ring Glad Bells; Lucian Singers; Eduarda Van Klinken, o; Graeme Morton (3’)Elgar: Te Deum and Benedictus; Worcester Cathedral Choir; Harry Bramma, o; Christopher Robinson (20’)Stopford: Hymn to the Creator; Ecclesium Choir, Philip Stopford (2’)Berkeley: Mass for Five Voices; Sheffield Cathedral Choir; Peter Higinbotham, o; Neil Taylor (8’)Gibbons: Great King of Gods; St Paul’s London Cathedral Choir; Huw Williams, o; John Scott (5’)Burgon: Magnificat; Nunc dimittis; Wells Cathedral Choir; David Bednall, o; Matthew Owens (8’)O’Regan: Surrexit Christus (3’);Wishart: Jesu dulcis memoria (5’); New College Oxford Choir, Edward Higginbottom

8.00 THE BRITISH MUSEPrepared by Colin BrumbyAdam: The Doll of Nuremberg; New PaO, Richard Bonynge (5’)Balfe: The Bohemian Girl, I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls; Yvonne Kenny, s; MSO, Vladimir Kamirski (4’)Lehar: The Tsarevitch, Volga Song; Richard Tauber, t; Deutsche Kunstlertheater O, Ernst Hauke (4’)Verdi: Ernani, Surta la notte…Ernani! Involami; Leontyne Price, s; Israel PO, Zubin Mehta (6’)Dvorak: Prague Waltzes; Detroit SO, Antal Dorati (9’)Schubert: To be Sung on the Water (4’); The Shepherd on the Rock (4’); Felicity Lott, s; Graham Johnson, p Strauss, Josef: The Dragonfly, op204; Vienna PO, Willi Boskovsky (4’)Strauss, J I arr Rot: Favourite Sperl-Polka; Vienna PO, Riccardo Muti (3’)

Bellini: Norma, Mira, o Norma; Joan Sutherland, s; Marilyn Horne, ms; London SO, Richard Bonynge (8’)Rossini: Stabat mater, Cujus animam; Donald Smith, t; QSO, Vanco Cavdarski (6’)Ziehrer arr Jaksch: Der Fremdenfuhrer, Liebe, schone alte Donaustadt; Edita Gruberova, s; Munich RO, Rudolf Bibl (4’)Beethoven: Symphony No6 in F, Pastoral; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos (32’)

10.00 SUNDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Prue WilsonStrauss: Die Fledermaus, Overture; Vienna PO, Claudio Abbado (8’)Mozart: Piano Concerto No24 in Cmin; Vladimir Ashkenazy, p/cond; PaO (32’)Haydn: Symphony No45 in Fsharp min, Farewell; Pa Hungarica, Antal Dorati (26’)Bach: Violin Concerto in E, BMV1042; Takako Nishizaki, v; Capella Istropolitana, Oliver Dohnanyi (19’)Dohnanyi: Ruralia hungarica, op32b; WASO, Jorge Mester (25’)

monday 512midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Ben Eaglesham

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Noela Billington/Max Hurley and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by David HansonStrauss: A Night in Venice, Overture; Slovak State PO, Alfred Walter (8’)Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No3, Waltz; Scottish Nat O, Neeme Jarvi (3’)Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No2, Arabian Dance; Malmö SO, Bjarte Engeset (5’)Luigini: Ballet egyptien, Excerpts; London SO, Richard Bonynge (11’)Sarasate: Spanish Dances, No3 Romanza andaluza, op22 no1; Christian Ferras, v; Jean-Claude Ambrosini, p (4’)Coates: The Three Men, No3 The Man from the Sea; London PO, Barry Wordsworth (6’)Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in Eflat, 3rd movt; Gerard Schwarz, tr/cond; New York CO (4’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYRichard TauberPrepared by David HansonMozart: Don Giovanni, Il mio tesoro; Unnamed O, Walter Goehr (4’)

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Handel: Xerxes, Ombra mai fu; H Robinson Cleaver, o; un-named o (3’)Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffman, Ha, wie in meiner Seele; Members of the Berlin State Opera O & Chorus, Ernst Hauke (3’)Lehar: Frasquita, Serenade; Unnamed O (3’)Lehar: Paganini, Girls were made to love and kiss; Grand SO, Ernst Hauke (4’)Lehar: Frederica, O Maiden, my Maiden; Unnamed O (3’)Strauss arr Geehz: The Blue Danube (4’);Lehar: The Land of Smiles, Patiently smiling (4’); Unnamed O, Henry Geehl Zeller: Der Obersteiger, Don’t be cross; Unnamed O (3’)Strauss: Die Fledermaus, Watch Duet; Vera Schwarz, s; Berlin Staatskapelle, Frieder Weissman (3’)Tauber: Old Chelsea, My Heart and I; Chorus & O, Henry Geehl (3’)All the above with Richard Tauber, tStrauss arr Korngold: Die Fledermaus, Overture; London Palace Theatre O, Richard Tauber (8’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Derek FieldingBrahms: Alto Rhapsody; Janet Baker, ms; London S Chorus; City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox (14’)Bruch: Kol Nidrei; Janos Starker, vc; London SO, Antal Dorati (10’)Strauss R: Oboe Concerto in D; Gordon Hunt ob; Berlin SO, Vladimir Ashkenazy (25’)Elgar: Symphony No1 in Aflat; London PO, Daniel Barenboim (52’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55. The program includes the Featured Musical.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Wrigley presents a bright variety of jazz from mainstream, traditional and swing.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Robin SmithStrauss R: Capriccio, Dances; Macquarie Trio (7’)Debussy: Petite Suite; Natasha Vlassenko, p; Oleg Stepanov, p (14’)

2.30 MONDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ian McKinneyBrahms: Tragic Overture; London PO, Wolfgang Sawallisch (13’)Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No2 in Cmin; Sviatoslav Richter, p; Warsaw PO, Stanislaw Wislocki (35’)Schumann: Symphony No3 in Eflat, Rhenish; Berlin PO, Rafael Kubelik (33’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Robyn Frost/Margaret McNamara and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostBochsa: Harp Concerto No1 in Dmin; Lily Laskine, hp; Lamoureux Concerts O, Jean-Baptiste Mari (21’)

Boismortier: Flute Sonata in D, op91 no1; Members of American Baroque (12’)Dvorak: Rhapsody in Amin; Slovak PO, Libor Pesek (18’)

7.00 MONDAY FEATUREHighlights of French OperettaPrepared by Jenny DawsonAuber: The Black Domino, Angele’s Rondeau; Fanely Revoil, s; Unnamed O, Marcel Cariven (3’)Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld, Metamorphoses Rondeau; Fly Duet; Infernal Galop; Michele Pena, s; Michele Command, s; Mady Mesple, s; Jane Berbie, ms; Michel Trempont, br; Toulouse Capitole O & Choir, Michel Plasson (10’)Offenbach: Monsieur Choufleri, Bolero; Mady Mesple, s; Charles Burles, t; Monte-Carlo PO, Manuel Rosenthal (3’)Offenbach: La belle Helene, On Mount Ida; Song of the Kings; Charles Burles, t; Jean-Christophe Benoit, t; Michel Hamel, t; Paul Guigne, br; Bernard Sinclair, br; Rene Duclos Chorus; Lamoureux Concerts O, Jean-Pierre Marty (7’)Offenbach: Genevieve de Brabant, Song of the Two Men-at-Arms; Robert Tear, t; Benjamin Luxon, br; Andre Previn, p (2’)Offenbach: La Perichole, Hola! He! Ola; Ah! what a dinner I’ve had; Regine Crespin, s; Various soloists, Rhine Opera Chorus; Strasbourg PO, Alain Lombard (4’)Offenbach: The Brigands, Fiorella’s Song; Song of the Kitchen-Boys; Ghislaine Raphanel, s; Colette Alliot-Lugaz, s; Tibere Raffalli, t; Michel Trempont, br; Lyon Opera Chorus & O, John Eliot Gardiner (6’)Chabrier: L’etoile, Lazuli’s Romance; At last I feel better!; Patricia Petibon, s; Nat Opera O, Yves Abel (5’)Offenbach: The Drum-Major’s Daughter, What do I care for a glittering title; Anne Sofie von Otter, ms; Musicians of the Louvre & Chorus, Marc Minkowski (3’)Messager: Veronique, Donkey Duet; Suzanne Laydecker, s; Andre Bauge, br; Unnamed O, Godfroy Andolfi (2’)

8.00 THE SYMPHONYProudly sponsored by The Queensland OrchestraPrepared by Geoff IsaacsVanhal: Sinfonia in D, Bryan D17; Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Uwe Grodd (18’)Roussel: Symphony No1 in Dmin, Le Poeme de la foret; French Nat O, Charles Dutoit (35’)Vanhal: Symphony in Dmin, Bryan Dmin2; City of London Sinfonia, Andrew Watkinson (16’)Roussel: Symphony no4 in A; French Nat O, Charles Dutoit (22’)Vanhal: Symphony in Bflat, Bryan Bflat3; City of London Sinfonia, Andrew Watkinson (14’)

10.00 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEA repeat of last Saturday’s Music Lover’s Choice program hosted by Howard Ainsworth.

tuesday 612midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with John Hawkins and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at

7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Betty PyleGrieg: Holberg Suite, Rigaudon; Swiss CO, Agniszka Dcuzmal (4’)Straus: A Waltz Dream, The Waltz Dream; Piccolo! Piccolo!; June Bronhill, s; David Hughes, t; Rita Williams Singers; Michael Collins and his O (8’)Tommasini after Scarlatti: The Good-Humoured Ladies, Presto; SSO, Patrick Thomas (3’)Beethoven: 12 Contredanses; Berlin CO, Helmut Koch; (11’)Vaughan Williams: The Wasps, March past of the Kitchen Utensils; QSO, Patrick Thomas (3’)Donizetti: Linda di Chamounix, Cavatina; Kathleen Battle, s; London PO, Bruno Campanella (3’)Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No2 in G, 3rd movt, Allegro con fuoco; Wendy Pomroy, p; WASO, Tibor Paul (8’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYSamuel Coleridge-TaylorPrepared by Peter ArlidgeColeridge-Taylor: 4 Characteristic Waltzes; RTE Concert O, Adrian Leaper (14’)She rested by the broken brook; John McCormack, t; Edwin Schneider, p (3’)Othello Suite, Excerpts; RTE Concert O, Adrian Leaper (11’)Symphonic Variations on an African Air; Royal Liverpool PO, Grant Llewellyn (20’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Therese O’BrienRossini: William Tell, Ballet Music, Excerpts; Monte-Carlo Nat Opera O, Antonio de Almeida (18’)Bruch: Scottish Fantasy; Israel PO, Zubin Mehta (30’)Chopin arr Feuermann: Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C, op 3; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Emanuel Ax, p (9’)Shostakovich: Symphony No5 in Dmin; Vienna PO, Georg Solti (44’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Ray Watson for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Robin SmithPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankBroadstock: Festive Overture; Aust Youth O, Yakov Kreizberg (11’)Glanville-Hicks: Harp Sonata; Marshall McGuire, hp (10’)Vine: Symphony No5, Percussion, 3rd movt, Tarantella; Synergy Percussion; SSO, Edo de Waart (5’)

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2.30 TUESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostMozart: Serenade No13 in G, Eine kleine Nachtmusik; TSO, Geoffrey Lancaster (20’)Krommer: Oboe Concerto in F, op52; Heinz Holliger, ob; English CO, Peter-Lukas Graf (20’)Bomtempo: Symphony No2 in D, Algarve O, Alvaro Cassuto (42’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Peter Cahill/Bevan Wiltshire and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Patrick JohnsonPiazzolla arr: Tango Ballet; Goldner String Qt (11’)Hummel: Grande Sonata in A, op104; Susan Alexander-Max, fp; Pal Banda, vc (23’)Kats-Chernin: Russian Rag; Lachlan Redd, p (4’)Sor: Grand Solo, op14; Slava Grigoryan, g (11’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamDebussy: Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra; Zoltan Kocsis, p; Budapest FO, Ivan Fischer (20’)Beethoven: Symphony No4 in Bflat; Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos (34’)

8.00 YOUR CLASSICAL COLLECTION Prepared and presented by Catherine GrantIncluding new releases from Universal Classics and this week’s recommended recording for starting your classical collection.Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A, K622; Gervase de Peyer, cl; London SO, Peter Maag (29’)Decca 4437622 “The Essential Mozart”

10.00 THE BRISBANE CHAMBER CHOIR PRESENTS ‘THE CHOIR ROOM’A program of diverse choral music, prepared by Graeme Morton.

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTAn interesting variety of jazz selected by Lynette Irwin/James Dalgleish to relax and entertain you through to the midnight hour.

wednesday 712midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Richard Austin

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker Macnaught Start the day with Ken Bell/Anne Tanner and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbyReznicek: Donna Diana, Overture; Vienna PO, Willi Boskovsky (6’)Falla: Four Spanish Pieces, Cubana; Daniel Ligorio, p (4’)Gounod: Romeo and Juliet, Juliet’s Waltz Song; Bidu Sayao, s; Columbia SO, Erich Leinsdorf (3’)Bazzini: The Dance of the Goblins; Maxim Vengerov, v; Itamar Golan, p (5’)Walton: A History of the English Speaking Peoples, March; English Northern Pa, Paul Daniel (5’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYFranz LeharPrepared by John CarrierLehar: The Ford; Volker Banfield, p (8’);Fever, Robert Gambill, t; Volker Vanfield, p (13’);A Vision, my Youth (9’);Violin Concertino in Bflat min; Latica Honda-Rosenberg, v (16’); All items with North German RPO, Klauspeter Seibel

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Prue WilsonBerwald: Piano Concerto in D; Niklas Sivelov, p; Helsingborg SO, Okko Kamu (21’)Eller: Twilight; Scottish Nat O, Neeme Jarvi (6’)Berwald: Symphony No3 in C, Singuliere; Gothenburg SO, Neeme Jarvi (27’)Crusell: Clarinet Concerto No2 in Fmin; Anthony Pay, cl/dir; O of the Age of Enlightenment (23’)Mozart: Exsultate, Jubilate; Emma Kirkby, s; AAM, Christopher Hogwood (14’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANY Prepared by Valerie PfitznerPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Dieter Grant-FrostAlbinoni: Oboe Concerto in Dmin, op9 no2; Kirsten Barry, ob; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (12’)Arutiunian: Trumpet Concerto; Tom Paulin, tr; Len Vorster, p (15’)

2.30 WEDNESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ian McKinneyDvorak: Carnival Overture; Scottish Nat O, Neeme Jarvi (9’)Berlioz: Harold in Italy; Daniel Benyamini, va; Israel PO, Zubin Mehta (42’)Mendelssohn: Symphony No4 in A, Italian; Boston SO, Colin Davis (30’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Eddie Fee/Chadwick Palmer and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ben EagleshamChopin: Polonaise No10 in Fmin; Idil Biret, p (10’)Telemann: Viola Concerto in G; Ladislav Kyselak, va; Capella Istroplitana, Richard Edlinger (14’)Haydn: Symphony No31 in D, Hornsignal; Pa Hungarica, Antal Dorati (27’)

7.00 WEDNESDAY BAROQUEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonTorelli arr: Trumpet Concerto in D; Anthony Pope, tr; Dominic Perissinotto, o (7’)Vivaldi arr Koopman: Double Concerto for Viola d’amore, Lute and Strings in Dmin, RV540; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Ton Koopman, o/dir; Amsterdam Baroque O (11’)Fasch: Lute Concerto in Dmin; Josef Zsapka, g; Slovak CO, Bohdan Warchal (16’)Bach trans Krivokapic: Solo Violin Sonata No3 in C, BWV1005; Goran Krivokapic, g (19’)

8.00 KNOW YOUR MUSIC An informative and stimulating program hosted by Donald ThorntonHandel: Chandos Anthem No1, O be joyful in the Lord (20’)Brahms: 3 Choral Songs, op42 (9’)Brahms: Song of Destiny, op54 (15’)Part: Miserere (35’)

9.30 THE ART OF SINGINGPrepared by Colin BrumbyDelibes: Lakme, Oriental Prayer (3’); Flower Duet; Danielle Millet, ms (5’); Mady Mesple, s; Paris Opera-Comique O, Alain LombardBell Song; Mady Mesple, s; Paris Opera-Comique O & Chorus, Alain Lombard (6’)Offenbach: Monsieur Choufleuri restera chez lui, Bolero; Mady Mesple, s; Charles Burles, t; Monte-Carlo PO, Manuel Rosenthal (3’)Mesdames de la Halle, Ciboulette’s Air; Mady Mesple, s; Monte-Carlo PO, Manuel Rosenthal (3’)Gounod: Faust, Valentin’s Cavatina; Ernest Blanc, br; Paris Nat Theatre O, Andre Cluytens (4’)Faust’s Cavatina; Marguerite’s Jewel Song (11’); Apotheosis; Boris Christoff, b (13’); Victoria de los Angeles, s; Nicolai Gedda, t; Paris Nat Theatre O & Chorus, Andre Cluytens

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTMark Bazeley/John Diegan present a mix of traditional to modern jazz.

thursday 812midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWN Six uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Judith Bell and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, incl. Children’s Corner at 6.45am and “On This Day…”

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Robyn FrostPurcell: Trumpet Sonata No2 in D; Wynton Marsalis,tr; English CO, Anthony Newman (5’)Mozart: Rondo in C, K373; Ola Krysa,v; Ukrainian CO, Theodore Kuchar (6’)Sullivan: HMS Pinafore, Overture and Opening Chorus; Welsh National Opera Chorus & O, Charles Mackerras (6’)Rossini: String Sonata No3 in C; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (11’)Bridge: An Irish Melody; English Sting O, William Boughton (8’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYPierre MonteuxPrepared by Colin BrumbyStravinsky: The Firebird, Suite; Paris Conservatoire O, Pierre Monteux (20’)Haydn: Symphony no101 in D, The Clock; Vienna PO, Pierre Monteux (26’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Prue WilsonKalinnikov: Bilina, Epic Poem; Budapest SO, Antal Jancsovics (11’)Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No1 in D min; Macquarie Trio (29’)Ravel: Sheherazade; Regine Crespin,s; Suisse Romande O, Ernest Ansermet (16’)Frumerie: Pastoral Suite op136; Sarah Lindloff, fl; Swedish CO, Petter Sundkvist (12’)Schubert: Symphony No2 in Bflat; Berlin PO, Lorin Maazel (27’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Marvin Crawford for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. The second half-hour includes Peter Weston Remembers, and Music Diary at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANY Prepared by Robin SmithPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankBrumby: The Phoenix and the Turtle; MSO, Hiroyuki Iwaki (9’)Morley arr Kain: Now is the month of Maying; attr Dowland arr Kain: Fortune my foe;Anon arr Kain: Nutmegs and ginger; Guitar Trek (6’) Weber: Turandot; Excerpts; QPO, John Georgiadis (9’)

2.30 THURSDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamMussorgsky orch Rimsky-Korsakov: Khovanshchina, Prelude: London SO; Georg Solti (5’)

Brahms: Piano Concerto No2 in B flat; Rudolf Serkin, p; Cleveland O, George Szell (48’)Saint-Saëns: Symphony No1 in E flat; French Nat O, Jean Martinon (31’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Jenny Bofinger/Marvin Crawford and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ian McKinneyBach CPE: Sinfonia in A, Wq182 no4; AAM, Christopher Hogwood (12’)Beethoven: Piano Sonata No25 in G; Jeno Jando, p (8’)Schubert: Notturno in Eflat, D897; Griffith Trio (11’)Mozart: Violin Sonata No32 in Bflat; Arthur Grumiaux, v; Walter Klien, p (21’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamVaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto in Amin; Neil Black, ob; English CO, Daniel Barenboim (19’)Strauss R: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Concert Suite; ACO, Christopher Lyndon Gee (35’)

8.00 THURSDAY NIGHT OPERAComplete Opera - Rimsky-Korsakov:The Golden CockerelProudly sponsored by Opera QueenslandQueen of Shemakha – Elena Stoyanova, sThe Golden Cockerel – Yavora Stoilova, sAmelfa – Evgenia Babacheva, msAstrologer – Lyubomir Dyakovski, tPrince Guidon – Lyubomir Bodourov, tAfron – Emil Ugrinov, brPolkan – Kosta Videv, bTsar Dodon – Nikolai Stoilov, bSofia Nat Opera Chorus & O, Dimiter Manolov (119’)

10.15 AFTER THE OPERAHolst: St Paul’s Suite; English String O, William Boughton (13’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTA program of mainly mainstream jazz presented by Tony Hennessy/Charles Cannon.

friday 912midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Kevin Waldron

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Anne Forbes and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Peter McCahonElgar: Pomp and Circumstance, March no4 in G; London SO, Barry Tuckwell (5’)Prokofiev: Symphony No1 in D, Classical, 4th movt; London PO, Kurt Masur (4’)Gounod: Faust, Soldiers’ Chorus; London SO & Chorus, Richard Hickox (3’)Mendelssohn: Symphony No4 in A, Italian, 1st movt; O of the Age of Enlightenment, Charles Mackerras (10’)Gottschalk: Souvenirs of Andalusia; Ivan Davis, p (4’)Gianoncelli arr Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No2, Bergamasca; ACO, Christopher Lyndon Gee (5’)Shostakovich: Jazz Suite No2, Excerpts; Concertgebouw O, Riccardo Chailly (9’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYRichard AddinsellPrepared by Judy BellAddinsell: Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Overture; BBC Concert O, Kenneth Alwyn (8’)orch Douglas: Warsaw Concerto; Isador Goodman, p; MSO, Patrick Thomas (8’)Addinsell: Fire Over England, Suite (8’);Smokey Mountains Concerto; Philip Martin, p (15’); BBC Concert O, Kenneth Alwyn

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTVive la FrancePrepared by Peter ArlidgeBerlioz: Beatrice et Benedict, Overture; SSO, Edo de Waart (8’)Massenet: Le Cid, Ballet Music; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (20’)Chopin: Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante in Eflat, op22; Roger Woodwad, p (14’)Francaix: Divertissement for Bassoon and Strings; Milan Turkovic, bn; ACO, Richard Tognetti (10’)Bizet: Carmen, Excerpts; Jane Rhodes, ms; Albert Lance, t; Paris Nat Opera O & Chorus, Roberto Benzi (13’)Chausson: Symphony in Bflat; Suisse Romande O, Ernest Ansermet (36’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Barlow/Ron Clark serve up easy-to-digest jazz for lunch.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Patrick JohnsonSanz: Musical Instruction on the Spanish Guitar, Book 2; Gareth Koch, g (4’)Various arr Respighi: The Birds; ACO, Christopher Lyndon Gee (19’)

2.30 FRIDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamHarty: Piano Concerto in Bmin; Peter Donohoe, p; Ulster O, Takuo Yuasa (30’)Rachmaninov: Symphony No2 in Emin; PaO, Mariss Jansons (55’)

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4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with John Forbes/Margaret Whyte and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ben EagleshamRameau: Platee, Suite: European Union Baroque O, Roy Goodman (22’)Haydn: Piano Concerto in D, HobXVIII:11; Emanuel Ax, p/cond; Franz Liszt CO (18’)Boyce: Symphony in Bflat, op2 no7; Aradia Ens, Kevin Mallon (9’)

7.00 FRIDAY FEATUREPrepared by Bill HallidayTchaikovsky: Suite No4 in G, Mozartiana, Excerpts; Detroit SO, Neeme Jarvi (7’)Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras No5, Aria; Dawn Upshaw, s; Unnamed Cello Ens (6’)Respighi after Rossini: Rossiniana, Tarantella; WASO, Jorge Mester (7’)Casella: Paganiniana, op65, Romance; Svizzera Italiana O, Christian Benda 5’)Barrios Mangore: Fabiniana; David Russell, g (3’)Dallapiccola: Tartiniana; Ruth Posselt, v; Columbia SO, Leonard Bernstein (16’)Schumann: Kreisleriana, op16, Excerpt; Yuri Egorov, p (4’)

8.00 AT THE CONCERTGriffith Trio – 2007 Season, Concert 4Recorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Ian Hanger Recital Hall on 19 October 2007

Recording: Mike and Jos Le Voi Production: Mike Le Voi

Shostakovich: Piano Trio No1 in Cmin; Griffith Trio (12’)Shostakovich arr Derevianko: Symphony No15 in A; Griffith Trio; Percussion Trio (44’)

AT THE CONCERT – PART IIAustralian Festival of Chamber Music, Mostly Mozart Marathon, Part 2Recorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Townsville Civic Theatre on 15 July 2000

Recording & Production: Geoff Chapman

Mozart: Piano Concerto No14 in Eflat; Malcolm Bilson, fp; Max McBride, db; Goldner String Qt (20’)Haydn arr Salomon: Symphony no104 in D, London; Malcolm Bilson fp; Max McBride, db; Catherine McCorkill, cl; Geoffrey Collins, fl; Goldner String Qt (26’)

10.00 SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, SO SELDOM HEARDFranz Krommer (1759-1831)Prepared and presented by Dieter Grant-Frost

saturday 1012midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Alan Young

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS “Good Morning” music with Howard Ainsworth including6.00 Band Parade6.30 Mainly Viennese7.00 BBC News and Local Weather7.15 The Story of the Aria7.30 Music Diary

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEProudly sponsored by Reg Mills StereoHosted by Howard Ainsworth introducing his special guest who discusses and presents some favourite music. This program is repeated on Monday at 10pm.

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Prepared by Bill Fraser Presented by Sue Pepper/Gordon DeanSaint-Saens: Samson and Delilah, Bacchanale; Dresden State Opera Chorus; Staatskapelle Dresden, Silvio Varviso (7’)Holst: A Moorside Suite; Grimethorpe Colliery Band, Elgar Howarth (14’)Dvorak: Slavonic Dance No1 in C, op46 no1; Slovak PO, Zdenek Kosler (4’)Binge: Elizabethan Serenade; Ivan Rebroff, b; Unnamed O (2’)Milhaud: Scaramouche; Christian Ivaldi, p; Noel Lee, P (8’)Mozart: Lucio Silla, Overture; Salzburg Mozarteum O, Leopold Hager (8’)Anon arr Grainger: Scotch Strathspey and Reel; Cantillation; Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker (7’)Dvorak: Rusalka, Polonaise; Minnesota O, Eiji Oue (4’)Mozart: Violin Sonata No178 in C; Anne-Sophie Mutter, v; Lambert Orkis, p (16’)Saint-Saens: Septet in Eflat, op65; Frank Braley, p; David Guerrier, tr; Renaud Capucon, v; Esther Hoppe, v; Beatrice Muthelet, va; Gautier Capucon, vc; Janne Saksala, db (16’) Sousa: Humoresque on Kern’s Look for the Silver Lining; Razumovsky SO, Keith Brion (6’)

12noon INTERMEZZOPrepared by Ben EagleshamHandel: Music for the Royal Fireworks; English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (19’)Schubert orch Liszt: Wanderer Fantasy; Jorge Bolet, p; London PO, Georg Solti (22’)Vanhal: Symphony in D, BryanD2; Toronto Camerata, Kevin Mallon (14’)

1.00 ONE O’CLOCK BAROQUEPrepared by Alan YoungBach: Keyboard Concerto No3 in D, BWV1054; Angela Hewitt, p; ACO, Richard Tognetti (16’)Telemann: Ouverture des nations anciens et modernes; Amsterdam CO, Andrew Rieu (15’)Molter: Trumpet Concerto No2 in D; Niklas Eklund, baroque tr; Drottningholm Baroque Ens, Nils-Erik Sparf (13’)

Buxtehude arr Chavez: Chaconne in Emin; Mexico City PO, Enrique Batiz (8’)

2.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOONPrepared and presented by Jenny Bofinger Mendelssohn: The Hebrides; London SO, Peter Maag (10’)Trad arr: The Helston Furry Dance; O Waly, Waly; An Eriskay Love Lilt; Richard Lewis, t; Tina Bonifacio O, Charles Mackerras (11’)Alfven: Swedish Rhapsody No1, Midsummer Vigil; Helsingborg SO, Okko Kamu (13’)Leclair: Violin Sonata in D, op9 no3; Frank Preuss, v; Nigel Foster, hc; Marguerite Dolmetsch, vdg (15’)Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, Act I, Excerpts; Felicity Palmer, s; Janet Baker, c; Ryland Davies, t; John Shirley-Quirk, b; Wandsworth School Choir; English CO, Charles Mackerras (22’)Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F, K370; Diana Doherty, ob; Members of Belcea String Qt (15’)Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No2 in F; Dmitri Shostakovich Jnr, p; I Musici de Montreal, Maxim Shostakovich (18’)

4.00 SATURDAY FEATURE The Children’s HourPrepared by Jessie CrankWalton: Ten Duets for Children; Rhondda Gillespie, Robert Weatherburn, p (13’)Humperdinck: The Royal Children, Overture; Feast of Hella and Children’s Roundelay; Bamberg SO, Karl Anton Rickenbacher (11’)Holland: Cradle Song for a Special Child; Rachael Hunt, v; Nigel Bardsley, v; Geoffrey Stewart-Richardson, va; Tara Cuddeford, vc (4’)Debussy: Children’s Corner Suite, Excerpts; Jorg Demus, p (13’)Bizet: Children’s Games; Scottish Nat O, Alexander Gibson (11’)

5.00 EVENING PRELUDEPrepared by Bill FraserVivaldi: Violin Concerto in Eflat, op8 no5, La tempesta di mare; Cho-Liang Lin, v; Anthony Newman, hc; Sejong Ens (9’)Tommasini: The Carnival of Venice; O Sinfonica Toscanini, Massimo de Bernart (13’)Tenidis: Rhapsody of Pontos; Theodore Kerkezos, sax; Simos Papanas, v; Thessaloniki State SO, Myron Michailidis (13’)attr Fasch: Bassoon Sonata in C; Kim Walker, bn; Clena Stein, db; Darryl Nixon, hc (9’)Bellini: Torna, vezzosa fillide; Denis O’Neal, t; Ingrid Surgenor, p (8’)Strauss, Josef: The Coquette, Polka francaise; Slovak State PO, Manfred Mussauer (3’)Copland: The Red Pony, Suite; Buffalo PO, JoAnn Falletta (24’)

6.30 INVITATION TO THE DANCEPrepared by Colin BrumbyStrauss R: Der Rosenkavalier, Waltzes; Hollywood Bowl SO, Felix Slatkin (10’)Strauss JII: Figaro, French Polka, op320; CSSR State PO, Johannes Wildner (5’)Ponchielli: La Gioconda, Dance of the Hours; Royal PO, Stanley Black (10’)

7.00 SATURDAY SOIREEPrepared by William FraserSpohr: Fantasy in Bmin on Themes of Danzi and Vogler, op118; Sophie Langdon, v; Hugh Webb, hp (12’)

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Dvorak: Capriccio, Concert Rondo; Qian Zhou, v; Edmund Battersby, p (10’)Haydn: String Quartet in F, op2 no4; Kodaly Qt (22’)Weber: Seven Variations in Bflat on a Theme from Silvana, op33; Kalman Berkes, cl; Jeno Jando, p (10’)

8.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOMEPrepared by Prue WilsonAuber arr Lambert: Les rendezvous; English Concert O, Richard Bonynge (19’)Arensky: Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky; New Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Lev Markiz (16’)Alkan orch Klindworth: Etude-Concerto, op39 no8; Dmitry Feofanov, p; Razumovsky SO, Robert Stankovsky (25’)Adam: Giselle, Excerpts; London SO, Richard Bonynge (19’)Benda F: Flute Concerto in Emin; Patrick Gallois, fl; CPE Bach CO, Peter Schreier (21’)Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust, Excerpts; Philadelphia O, Charles Munch (12’)

10.00 SATURDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Colin BrumbyTchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme; Steven Isserlis, vc; ACO, Richard Tognetti (18’)Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture; Vienna PO, Lorin Maazel (19’)Violin Concerto in D; Gidon Kremer, v; Berlin PO, Lorin Maazel (33’)Suite No3 in G; USSR Academic SO, Yevgeny Svetlanov (42’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Start the day with Jim Griffin/Chris Andrews, and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 SACRED AND SECULARA varied selection of solo vocal and choral music for Sunday morning.

9.00 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYMr Beethoven of Bonn - Part 2Prepared by Ross SadlerBeethoven: Piano Quartet in Eflat, WoO 36 no1, 3rd movt, Theme and Variations; Rubinstein C Players (9’)Two Preludes through all Twelve Major Keys, op39; Jeno Jando, p (8’)Trio in G for Piano, Flute and Bassoon, WoO 37; Jean-Pierre Rampal, fl; Paul Hongne, bn; Robert Veyron-Lacroix, p (7’)Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II, Excerpts; Janice Watson, s; Jose van Dam, b; Corydon O, Matthew Best (20’)

10.00 SUNDAY MORNING Franz SchubertPrepared by Richard Austin and Philip SimpsonSchubert: Overture in the Italian Style in C; San Francisco SO, Herbert Blomstedt (8’)

Rosamunde, Excerpts; Elly Ameling, s; Leipzig R Chorus; Gewandhaus O, Kurt Masur (20’)Piano Trio No1 in Bflat; Macquarie Trio (40’)The Trout; Thomas Quasthoff, b/br; Justus Zeyen, p (2’)Symphony No5 in Bflat; ACO, Richard Tognetti (30’)

12noon REVIEWS AND PREVIEWSJoin us for a look at recent and forthcoming arts events around Brisbane. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 UNIMUSIC A preview of University of Queensland concerts and events.

2.00 SUNDAY AFTERNOONPrepared by Ben EagleshamArnold: English Dances, Set I; QSO, Andrew Penny (9’)MacDowell: Piano Concerto No1 in Amin; Donna Amato, p; London PO, Paul Freeman (26’)Rameau: Dardanus, Suite; European Union Baroque O, Roy Goodman (34’)Tchaikovsky: Symphony No3 in D, Polish; Oslo PO, Mariss Jansons (45’)

4.00 SUNDAY FEATURE The Three Seasons – Vivaldi’s Music for RomePrepared by Rob WillsVivaldi: Il giustino, RV717, Excerpts; Francesca Tancredi, s; Silvia Bossi, s; Linda Campanella, s; Manuela Custer, ms; Gianluca Belfiori Doro, ct; Leonardo di Lisi, t; Alessandro Stradella Consort, Estevan Velardi (41’)

5.00 SUNDAY SOIREEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonBrahms after Merty: Hungarian Dance, No4 in Fsharp min; Idil Biret, p (5’)Brahms: Symphony No3 in F, 3rd movt; Silke-Thora Matthies, Christian Kohn, p (6’)Schumann: Three Geibel Poems, op30 no3, The Hidalgo; Simon Keenlyside, br; Graham Johnson, p (3’)Schubert: Mignon’s Song, Know’st thou this land? D321; Christa Ludwig, ms; Irwin Gage, p (4’)Gottschalk: Grande tarantella, op67; Alan Marks, p; Nerine Barrett, p (5’)Mozart: Violin Sonata No10 in Bflat, K15; Er’ella Talmi, fl; Yoav Talmi, p (8’)Crusell: Divertimento in C, op9; Max Artved, ob; Elise Batnes, v; Tue Lautrup, v; Dimitri Golovanov, va; Lars Holm Johansen, vc (10’)Hummel: Piano Trio No2 in F, Allegro moderato; Simon Standage, v; Pal Banda, vc; Susan Alexander-Max, fp (5’)

6.00 YOUNGSPACE By young musicians - for young people

6.30 DIVERTISSEMENTPrepared by John CarrierNicolai: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Overture; London SO, Charles Mackerras (9’)Badarzewska-Baranowska: The Maiden’s Prayer; Peter Nagy, p (5’)Brumby: South Bank Overture; QSO, Werner Andreas Albert (10’)

7.00 IN QUIRES AND PLACESArranged and presented by John Hawkins Howells: Holy Spirit, ever dwelling; Manchester Cathedral Choir; Jeffrey Makinson, o; Christopher Stokes (3’)Britten: Festival Te Deum; St John’s College Cambridge Choir; Iain Farrington, o; Christopher Robinson (6’)Britten: Jubilate in C; Gloucester Cathedral Choir, David Briggs (3’)

Ives G: Listen sweet dove; Hereford Cathedral Choir; Huw Williams, o; Roy Massey (3’)Jackson: Missa Triuerensis; Truro Cathedral Choir; Christopher Gray, o; Robert Sharpe (11’)Comeau: Preces and Responses; Truro Evening Service; James Fox, vocal (9’); Watts’ Cradle Song (2’); Truro Cathedral Choir; Christopher Gray, o; Robert Sharpe Rawsthorne N: They that go down to the sea in ships; Collegiate Singers; Richard Moorhouse, o; Andrew Millinger (7’)

8.00 THE BRITISH MUSEPrepared by Colin BrumbyHolst: Walt Whitman Overture; London PO, Nicholas Braithwaite (7’)Hurlstone: Piano Concerto in D; Eric Parkin, p; London PO, Nicholas Braithwaite (25’)Rootham: Symphony No1 in Cmin; London PO, Vernon Handley (31’)Moeran: Violin Concerto; John Georgiadis, v; London SO, Vernon Handley (35’)Bennett WS: The Naiades; PaO, Nicholas Braithwaite (13’)

10.00 SUNDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Jessie CrankLanner: Leopoldstadter Landler, op35; Vienna Biedermeier Ens (8’)Arensky: Egyptian Nights; USSR RSO, Boris Demchenko (20’)Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Guitar Concerto No1 in D; Siegfried Behrend, g; Berlin PO, Reinhard Peters (19’)Schubert: Octet in F; Consort of London, Robert Haydon Clark (64’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Noela Billington/Max Hurley and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbyGrieg orch Sitt: Norwegian Dances, op35, No1 in Dmin; Royal Scottish Nat O, Bjarte Engeset (6’)Saint-Saens: Wedding Cake in Aflat; Felicja Blumental, p; Filarmonica Triestina, Luigi Toffolo (10’)Raff: From Thuringia, 5th movt, Country Fair; Bamberg SO, Hans Stadlmair (8’)Stanford: Suite for Violin and Orchestra, op32, Rondo; Anthony Marwood, v; BBC Scottish SO, Martyn Brabbins (7’)Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Waltz; New PaO, Richard Bonynge (7’)

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9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYThe Griffith TrioPrepared by Colin BrumbyHaydn: Keyboard Trio No28 in E, HobXV:28; Griffith Trio (17’)Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, Trout; Patricia Pollett, va; Michael Morgan, db; Griffith Trio (34’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Ben EagleshamDvorak: Symphonic Variations, op78; London SO, Istvan Kertesz (23’)Ries: Piano Concerto in C, op123; Christopher Hinterhuber, p; New Zealand SO, Uwe Grodd (32’)Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Waltz; Cincinnati Pops O, Erich Kunzel (7’)Kalinnikov: Symphony No2 in A; Nat SO of Ukraine, Theodore Kuchar (40’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55. The program includes the Featured Musical.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Wrigley presents a bright variety of jazz from mainstream, traditional and swing.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by John CarrierHill: Symphony No3 in Bmin, Australia; QSO, Wilfred Lehmann (28’)

2.30 MONDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostKalliwoda: Overture No16 in Amin; The New O, Christoph Spering (12’)Paganini: Violin Concerto No3 in E; Salvatore Accardo, v; London PO, Charles Dutoit (37’)Strauss R: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, Concert Suite; MSO, Michael Halasz (34’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Robyn Frost/Margaret McNamara and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostKraus: Sinfonia buffa; Swedish CO, Petter Sundkvist (17’)Ries: Cello Sonata in A, op21; Guido Larisch, vc; Robert Hill, fp (26’)Beethoven: Romance No2 in F; Vanessa-Mae, v; London SO, Viktor Fedotov (9’)

7.00 MONDAY FEATUREHighlights of Viennese OperettaPrepared by Jenny DawsonStrauss: The Gypsy Baron, Als flotter Geist; So voll frohlichkeit; Nicolai Gedda, t; Rita Streich, s; Gisela Litz, ms; Bavarian State Opera Chorus & O, Franz Allers (5’)

Kalman: Countess Mariza, Komm, Zigany; Fritz Wunderlich, t; Bavarian State O, Hans Moltkau (5’); Komm mit nach Varasdin; Else Liebesberg, s; Herbert Prikopa, br; Vienna Volksoper O, Franz Bauer-Theussl (2’)Strauss: Vienna Blood, Wiener Blut; Du susses Zuckertauberl mein; Walzersang!; Anneliese Rothenberger, s; Nicolai Gedda, t; Erich Kuchar, t; Munich Gartnerplatz Theatre Chorus; Graunke SO, Willy Mattes (5’)Fall: The Rose of Istanbul, Ihr stillen, sussen Frau’n; Fritz Wunderlich, t; Graunke SO, Carl Michalski (3’)Strauss: Die Fledermaus, Orlofsky’s Song; Im Feuerstrom der Reben; Brigitte Fassbaender, ms; Renate Holm, s; Nicolai Gedda, t; Vienna SO & State Opera Chorus, Willi Boskovsky (5’)Stolz/Benatzky: White Horse Inn, Goodbye; Richard Tauber, t; Unnamed O (3’); Es muss was wunderbares sein; Hilde Brauner, s; Kurt Equiluz, t; Vienna Volksoper O, Franz Bauer-Theussl (3’)Lehar: The Land of Smiles, Meine Liebe, deine Liebe; Emmy Loose, s; Erich Kunz, br; PaO, Otto Ackermann (3’)Strauss: A Night in Venice, Ach, wie so herrlich zu schau’n; Komm’ in die Gondel; Fritz Wunderlich, t; Berlin SO, Fried Walter (7’)Lehar: The Merry Widow, O Vaterland; Lippen schweigen; Finale; Boje Skovhus, br; Cheryl Studer, s; Monteverdi Choir; Vienna PO, John Eliot Gardiner (6’)

8.00 MAESTRO Proudly sponsored by The Queensland OrchestraPrepared by Colin BrumbyDvorak: Hussite Overture; London SO, Istvan Kertesz (14’)Elgar: Violin Concerto in Bmin; Nigel Kennedy, v; London PO, Vernon Handley (54’)Faure: Pavane; English Sinfonia, Charles Groves (5’)Janacek: Glagolitic Mass; City of Birmingham SO & Chorus, Simon Rattle (39’)

10.00 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEA repeat of last Saturday’s Music Lover’s Choice program hosted by Howard Ainsworth.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with John Hawkins and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Jessie CrankRimsky-Korsakov: Snow Maiden Suite, Excerpts; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Donald Johanos (8’)Haydn: Piano Trio in G, Gypsy, HobXV:25, 3rd movt, Gypsy Rondo; KLR Trio (3’)

Heinichen: Concerto in Emin for Flute and Violin; Laurence Dean, fl; Thomas Albert, v/cond; Fiori musicali (9’)Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne, Spring Water; Where shall we go; Down in Limousin; Kiri Te Kanawa, s; English CO, Jeffrey Tate (7’)Friedman: Viennese Dances on Themes by Gartner, No2; Simon Tedeschi, p (4’)Chabrier: Espana; SSO, Stuart Challender (6’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYArthur Sullivan, born this day 1842Prepared by Colin BrumbySullivan: Victoria and Merrie England, Suite no1; Royal PO, Royston Nash (11’)Symphony in E, Irish; Royal Liverpool PO, David Lloyd-Jones (35’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Alan YoungVivaldi: Violin Concerto in A, The Cuckow, RV335; Elizabeth Wallfisch, v; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (9’)Krommer: Concertino for Flute and Oboe in C, op65; Peter-Lukas Graf, fl/cond; Heinz Holliger, ob; English CO (23’)Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Slava Grigoryan, g; TQO, Brett Kelly (23’)Brahms: Symphony No1 in Cmin; Scottish CO, Charles Mackerras (45’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Ray Watson for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Ben EagleshamPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankAnon arr O’Boyle: Sakura; Riley Lee, shakuhachi; QSO, Sean O’Boyle (6’)Puccini arr: La rondine, Doretta’s Dream; Warwick Adeney, v; Elena Papas, hp (5’)Mills: Aeolian Caprices; QSO, Richard Mills (6’)Arnold: English Dances, Set 2, op33; QSO, Andrew Penny (9’)

2.30 TUESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamRachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Howard Shelley, p; Royal Scottish Nat O, Bryden Thomson (24’)Shostakovich: Symphony No10 in Emin; PaO, Simon Rattle (57’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Peter Cahill/Bevan Wiltshire and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER

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6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Bevan WiltshireHandel: Concerto grosso in F, op6 no9; Northern Sinfonia, George Malcolm (16’)Reger: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart; Bavarian RSO, Colin Davis (34’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamMozart: Serenade No6 in D, Serenata notturna, K239; Swedish CO, Petter Sundkvist (13’)Liadov: The Enchanted Lake; Slovak PO, Stephen Gunzenhauser (8’)Kodaly: Dances of Galanta; London SO, Istvan Kertesz (16’)Vanhal: Symphony in Aflat, Bryan Aflat 1; Toronto Camerata, Kevin Mallon (18’)

8.00 YOUR CLASSICAL COLLECTION Prepared and presented by Catherine GrantIncluding new releases from Universal Classics and this week’s recommended recording for starting your classical collection.Spohr: Clarinet Concerto No1 in Cmin; Gervase de Peyer, cl; London SO, Colin Davis; Decca 433727-2 (20’)

10.00 THE BRISBANE CHAMBER CHOIR PRESENTS ‘THE CHOIR ROOM’A program of diverse choral music, prepared by Graeme Morton.

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTAn interesting variety of jazz selected by Lynette Irwin/James Dalgleish to relax and entertain you through to the midnight hour.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker Macnaught Start the day with Ken Bell/Anne Tanner and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbyWolf-Ferrari: The Jewels of the Madonna, Act III Intermezzo; QSO, Wilfred Lehmann (3’)Delibes: The Maids of Cadiz; Victoria de Los Angeles, s; Sinfonia of London, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (3’)Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book 8, op65, No6 Wedding at Troldhaugen; Joseph Cooper, p (6’)Mozart: Dixit Dominus and Magnificat, K193, Magnificat; Capella Brugensis; Collegium Instrumentale Brugen, Patrick Peire (6’)

Giuliani: Grand Serenade, op82, Allegro brillante; Nora Shulman, fl; Norbert Kraft, g (4’)Donizetti: The Daughter of the Regiment, My friends!; Cesare Valletti, t; Milan RAI Chorus & Lyric O, Mario Rossi (6’)Hummel: Piano Concerto No3 in Bmin, Finale; Stephen Hough, p; English CO, Bryden Thomson (11’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYPierre BoulezPrepared by Patrick JohnsonBeethoven: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage; John Alldis Choir; New PaO, Pierre Boulez (8’)Wagner: Tannhauser, Overture; New York PO, Pierre Boulez (14’)Debussy: Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun; Cleveland O, Pierre Boulez (9’)Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin; New York PO, Pierre Boulez (17’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Ian McKinneyBach: Orchestral Suite No3 in D; ACO, Richard Tognetti (21’)Mozart: Piano Concerto No23 in A; Wilhelm Kempff, p; Bamberg SO, Ferdinand Leitner (25’)Puccini: Madam Butterfly, Love Duet; One fine day; Death of Butterfly; Maria Callas, s; Nicolai Gedda, t; PaO, Tullio Serafin (16’)Dvorak: Symphony No9 in Emin, From the New World; Los Angeles PO, Zubin Mehta (39’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANY Prepared by Robin SmithPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Colin BrumbyDelius: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring; Adelaide SO, Carl Pini (6’)Hughes: Sinfonietta; SSO, Nicolai Malko (19’)

2.30 WEDNESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostRossini: Moses, Ballet Music; Monte Carlo Nat Opera O, Antonio de Almeida (21’)Ries: Piano Concerto in Aflat, Salute to the Rhine; Christopher Hinterhuber, p; New Zealand SO, Uwe Grodd (29’)Beethoven: Symphony No5 in Cmin; SSO, Willem van Otterloo (31’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Eddie Fee/Chadwick Palmer and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER

6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ben EagleshamDvorak: Slavonic Dance in Gmin, op46 no8; Royal PO, Antal Dorati (4’)Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No1 in Gmin; Rudolf Serkin, p; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (19’)Haydn: Symphony No98 in Bflat; Pa Hungarica, Antal Dorati (28’)

7.00 WEDNESDAY BAROQUEPrepared by Bevan WiltshireBach: Harpsichord Concerto in Dmin, BWV1052; St. James’s Baroque Players, Ivor Bolton (23’)Praetorius arr Russ: Terpsichore, Suite in D; Christopher Parkening, g (12’)Biber: Vesperae a 32; Amsterdam Baroque O & Choir, Ton Koopman (21’)

8.00 KNOW YOUR MUSIC An informative and stimulating program hosted by Donald Thornton. Dvorak: String Quartet No7 in Amin (30’)Gypsy Songs (13’)Symphony No7 in Dmin (37’)

9.30 THE ART OF SINGINGOnly Basses and Baritones allowedPrepared by Noela BillingtonWagner: Tannhauser; Hakan Hagegard, b; PaO, Marek Janowski (5’)Verdi: Rigoletto; Sherrill Milnes, br; London SO, Richard Bonynge (5’)Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers, I already feel excited and afire; Samuel Ramey, b; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (4’)Jacobs-Bond: A Perfect Day; Donald Shanks, b; Robert Boughen, o (3’)Verdi: Otello, Credo; Ruggero Raimondi, br; Paris Nat Opera O, Emil Tchakarov (5’)Donizetti: Don Pasquale, Softly, softly hence descending; Thomas Hampson, br; Samuel Ramey, b; Munich RO, Miguel Gomez-Martinez (7’)Mozart: The Magic Flute, Within these sacred halls; Matti Salminen, b (4’);Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Love is no respecter of age; Jaako Ryhanen, b (6’); Helsinki PO, Leif Segerstam Leoncavallo: Pagliacci, Prologue; Robert Merrill, br; Santa Cecilia Academy O, Lamberto Gardelli (7’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTMark Bazeley/John Diegan present a mix of traditional to modern jazz.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Judith Bell and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, incl. Children’s Corner at 6.45am and “On This Day…”

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

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8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Robyn FrostRutter: Suite for String Orchestra, Excerpts; Royal Ballet Sinfonia, David Lloyd-Jones (6’)Brahms trans Joachim: Hungarian Dances, No1 in Gmin; No6 in Bflat; No7 in A; Anne-Sophie Mutter, v; Lambert Orkis, p (10’)Krommer: Oboe Quintet No1 in C, 4th movt; Nancy Ambrose King, ob; Solomia Sovoka, v; Eva Stern, va; Joseph Kam, va; Natalia Khoma, vc (8’)Strauss R: Capriccio, Dances; Macquarie Trio (7’)Delius: Scherzo; English Northern Pa, David Lloyd-Jones (6’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYPeter TchaikovskyPrepared by Ryan ShapcottTchaikovsky: Capriccio italien; London SO, Gennady Rozhdestvensky (17’)Souvenir of Florence in Dmin, 4th movt; I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky (8’)arr Bedova: In this moonlight, op73 no3; Amid the din of the ball, op38 no3; Don Juan’s Serenade, op38 no1; Sergej Larin, t; Bedova Sisters (8’)Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Polonaise, Waltz; Czech RSO, Ondrej Lenard (11’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Robyn FrostSaint-Saens: Cello Concerto No1 in Amin; Steven Isserlis, vc; London SO, Michael Tilson Thomas (19’)Mozart: Piano Sonata No11 in A; Gerard Willems, p (25’)Vivaldi: Clarae stellae , scintillate, RV625; Andreas Scholl, ct; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (12’)Tchaikovsky arr Gauk: The Seasons, op37b; Detroit SO, Neemi Jarvi (43’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Marvin Crawford for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. The second half-hour includes Peter Weston Remembers, and Music Diary at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Colin BrumbyPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Norma WoodGross: Concert Movement for Mandolin Orchestra, op134; Sydney Mandolins, Adrian Hooper (7’)Verdi: Macbeth, O children…Alas, your father’s hand; Donald Smith, t; Adelaide SO, John Lanchbery (4’)Holst: The Planets, Uranus; QYSO, John Curro (5’)Puccini: Madame Butterfly, One fine day; John Hammond, s; City of Birmingham SO, Leslie Heward (4’)

2.30 THURSDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostSullivan: Overture di ballo in E; QSO, Patrick Thomas (10’)Pleyel: Symphony in C, op66; London Mozart Players, Matthias Bamert (23’)Verdi: Macbeth, Ballet Music; Slovak PO, Kurt Redel

Brahms: Symphony No4 in Emin; QYSO, John Curro (39’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Jenny Bofinger/Marvin Crawford and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Patrick JohnsonHandel: Harp or Organ Concerto in Bflat, op4 no6; Lily Laskine, hp; Jean-Francois Paillard CO, Jean-Francois Paillard (13’)Mozart: 2 Piano Concerto in Eflat; Alfred Brendel, p; Imogen Cooper, p; ASMF, Neville Marriner (25’)Schubert: Rondo in A, D438; Thomas Zehetmair, v/cond, German CPO (14’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ian McKinneyChausson: Poeme, op25; Jean-Jacques Kantorow, v; New Japan PO, Michi Inoue (16’)Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze, op6; Claudio Arrau, p (37’)

8.00 THURSDAY NIGHT OPERAThe Story of “Edgar” Proudly sponsored by Opera QueenslandRoss Sadler will tell us the story of Puccini’s “Edgar” and play some of the best of its music.

9.00 CHAMBER MUSIC Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostKrommer: String Quartet in D, op18 no1; Milan Qt (22’)Ries: Grand Septet, op25; Linos Ens (33’)

10.00 CONCERTOPrepared by Dieter Grant-FrostSchubert arr Davidson: Arpeggione Sonata in Amin, D821; Patricia Pollett, va; QPO, Werner Andreas Albert (27’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTA program of mainly mainstream jazz presented by Tony Hennessy/Charles Cannon.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Anne Forbes and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbyScarlatti: Te Deum in C; The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (5’)Widor: Symphony No5 in Fmin, Toccata; Peter Hurford, o (6’)Catalani: Impressions, No9 in A, Scherzo; La Scala PO, Riccardo Muti (5’)Handel: Alexander, In my spirit there shines; Sandrine Piau, s; Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (5’)Scarlatti arr Tausig: Pastorale and Capriccio; Isador Goodman, p (6’)Tchaikovsky: Valse-scherzo in C, op34; Gil Shaham, v; Russian Nat O, Mikhail Pletnev (9’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Birgit Nilsson Prepared by Colin BrumbyWeber: Der Freischutz, How could sleep come to me…Softly sighs; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, Edward Downes (9’)Verdi: Macbeth, Nel di della Vittoria io le incontrai; Ambizioso spirto; Vieni t’affretta!; Virgilio Carbonari, t; Santa Cecilia Academy O, Thomas Schippers (8’)Wagner: Lohengrin, Elsa’s Dream; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, Edward Downes (6’)Twilight of the Gods, Brunhilde’s Immolation Scene; Vienna PO, Georg Solti (9’)Tristan and Isolde, Lovedeath; Vienna PO, Georg Solti (7’)Verdi: Aida, Return victorious!; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, John Pritchard (7’)All items with Birgit Nilsson, s

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Prue WilsonFaure: Impromptu, op86; Judy Loman, hp (9’)Strauss family orch Desormiere: The Beautiful Danube; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (30’)Smetana: Piano Trio in Gmin; Smetana Trio (27’)Creston: Symphony No5; Seattle SO, Gerard Schwarz (26’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Barlow/Ron Clark serve up easy-to-digest jazz for lunch.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankMendelssohn: The Bouquet, op47 no5; Spring Song, op47 no3; In Autumn, op9 no5; Barbara Bonney, s; Geoffrey Parsons, p (7’)Rebel: Les elemens, Chaos; ACO, Richard Tognetti (8’)Evans: Lavender Time;Hill: One Came Fluting;Evans: Fragrance; Tamara Anna Cislowska, p (9’)

2.30 FRIDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamStrauss: The Gypsy Baron, Overture; Slovak State PO, Alfred Walter (9’)Bruch: Scottish Fantasy; Maxim Fedotov, v; Russian PO, Dmitry Yablonsky (33’)

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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No5 in Emin; Oslo PO, Mariss Jansons (43’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with John Forbes/Margaret Whyte and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Colin BrumbyBrahms: Love Song Waltzes, op52a; Silke-Thora Matthies, Christian Kohn, p (24’)Ravel: String Quartet in F; Aust String Qt (28’)

7.00 FRIDAY FEATURE SerenadesPrepared by Colin BrumbyHoffstetter attr Haydn: String Quartet in F, Serenade, op3 no5, 2nd movt, Andante cantabile; Quartetto Italiano (6’)Schubert: Swan Song, D957 no4, Serenade; Jussi Bjorling, t; Harry Ebert, p (4’)Strauss R: Serenade, op17 no2; Jussi Bjorling, t; Frederick Schauweckert, p (2’)Carulli: Serenade, op96; John Williams, g; Julian Bream, g (10’)Mozart: Don Giovanni, Serenade; Olaf Baer, br; Staatskapelle Dresden, Hans Vonk (2‘)Rossini: The Barber of Seville, Ecco ridente; Ramon Vargas, t; Failoni CO, Will Humburg (5’)Tchaikovsky: Serenade melancolique in Bmin, op26; Maxim Vengerov, v; London SO, Mstislav Rostropovich (10’)Gounod: Serenade; Yvonne Kenny, s; Malcolm Martineau, p (4’)Bizet arr: The Fair Maid of Perth, Serenade; Roberto Alagna, t; David Alagna, g; Frederico Alagna, g (4’)

8.00 AT THE CONCERTMarkus Stocker – Beethoven Recital No2Recorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Ian Hanger Recital Hall on 12 September 2007

Recording: Mike and Jos Le Voi Production: Mike Le Voi

Beethoven: Cello Sonata No2 in Gmin (24’)Cello Sonata No4 in C (16’)Twelve Variations in G on a Theme by Handel (13’)Cello Sonata No5 in D (22’)All items with Markus Stocker, vc; Stephen Emmerson, p

AT THE CONCERT - PART II4MBS Festival of Music: Qld State and Municipal ChoirRecorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording team at St John’s Cathedral on 26 May 2001

Recording and Production: David Starr

Purcell: Funeral Music for Queen Mary (15’)Rutter: Gloria (18’); Qld State and Municipal Choir; Qld Conservatorium Brass Ens; Christopher Wrench, o; Kevin Power

10.00 SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, SO SELDOM HEARDJohann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 – 1837)Prepared and presented by Dieter Grant-Frost

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS “Good Morning” music with Howard Ainsworth including6.00 Band Parade6.30 Mainly Viennese7.00 BBC News and Local Weather7.15 The Story of the Aria7.30 Music Diary

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEProudly sponsored by Reg Mills StereoHosted by Howard Ainsworth introducing his special guest who discusses and presents some favourite music. This program is repeated on Monday at 10pm.

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Prepared by Ben EagleshamPresented by Sue Pepper/Gordon DeanBorodin: Prince Igor, Overture; Mexico State SO, Enrique Batiz (11’)Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in G, Kk180; Keyboard Sonata in A, Kk181; Hae-won Chang, p (8’)Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, 3rd movt; Pepe Romero, g; ASMF, Neville Marriner (5’)Ravel: La valse; Montreal SO, Charles Dutoit (12’)Mozart: Rondo in B Flat, K269; Takako Nishizaki, v; Capella Istropolitana, Johannes Wildner (8’)Massenet: Le Cid, Ballet Music; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (20’)Haydn: String Quartet in E Flat, op17 no3; Kodaly Qt (18’)Dvorak: American Suite; Russian PO, Dmitry Yablonsky (17’)

12noon INTERMEZZOPrepared by Ben EagleshamWeber: Euryanthe, Overture; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Alfred Walter (8’)Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in B min, op22; Rudolf Serkin, p; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (12’)Bizet: Symphony in C; New Zealand SO, Donald Johanos (35’)

1.00 ONE O’CLOCK BAROQUEPrepared by Colin BrumbyBach: Italian Concerto in F; Murray Perahia, p (13’)Handel: Alceste, Gentle Morpheus; Dawn Upshaw, s; Orpheus CO (7’)Hotteterre: Suite No1; Jean-Francois Bouges, fl; Philippe Pierlot, vdg; Yasuko Uyama-Bouvard, hc (12’)Veracini: Sonata in F, op1 no12; Anna McDonald, v; Erin Helyard, hc; Tommie Anderson, theorbo (22’)

2.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOONPrepared and presented by Jenny Bofinger Offenbach: The Drum-Major’s Daughter, Overture; New PaO, Richard Bonynge (7’)Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, Act 1 conclusion; Felicity Palmer, s; Janet Baker, ms; Ryland Davies, t; Wandsworth School Choir; English CO, Charles Mackerras (16’)

Stamitz J: Symphony No2 in A, Kurpfalz CO, Klaus-Peter Hahn (10’)Satie: 3 Morceaux en forme de poire; Philippe Corre, p; Edouard Exerjean, p (16’)Hoffmeister arr Nakariakov M: Concerto in D; Sergei Nakariakov, tr; Wurttemberg CO, Jorg Faerber (17’)Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky; Ewa Podles, ms; Latvian State Choir, North Lille Nat O; Pas de Calais, Jean-Claude Casadesus (39’)

4.00 SATURDAY FEATUREProudly sponsored by the QueenslandConservatorium, Griffith UniversityConcerts and events at the QueenslandConservatorium of Music

5.00 EVENING PRELUDEPrepared by Colin BrumbyTartini: Violin Concerto in A, D96; Carlo Chiarappa, v/cond; Accademia Bizantina (16’)Rossini: String Sonata No5 in Eflat; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (13’)Paisiello: Piano Concerto No2 in F; Francesco Nicolosi, p; Collegium Philarmonicum CO, Gennaro Cappabianca (19’)Sammartini GB: Symphony in A, JC62; Aradia Ens, Kevin Mallon (10’)Galuppi: Flute Concerto in D; James Galway, fl; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (11’)Bononcini: Sinfonia decima a 7, op3 no12; John Wallace, tr; John Miller, tr; Andrew Schulman, vc; PaO, Christopher Warren-Green (10’)

6.30 INVITATION TO THE DANCE Prepared by Jessie CrankSaint-Saens: Henry VIII, Gypsy Dance; London SO, Richard Bonynge (3’)Williams JT: Hook, Lost boys’ ballet; Boston Pops O, John Williams (4’)Brumby: Dance of the Shepherds; Sydney Mandolins (4’)Mozart: Idomeneo, Ballet Music, K367, Final Ballet; Musicians of the Louvre, Marc Minkowski (12’)

7.00 SATURDAY SOIREEPrepared by Colin BrumbySchumann: ABEGG variations; Kotaro Fukuma, p (7’)Schubert: Bliss; In Spring; The Son of the Muses; The Trout; Lynda Russell, s; Peter Hill, p (10’)Chopin: 3 Ecossaises, op72, No1 in D; No2 in G; No3 in Dflat; Vladimir Ashkenazy, p (2’)Beethoven: To the Distant Beloved; Peter Schreier, t; Andras Schiff, p (13’)Brahms: Souvenir of Russia; Silke-Thora Matthies, Christian Kohn, p (20’)

8.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOMEPrepared by Myra KluckViotti: Violin Concerto No23 in G; Mauro Ranieri, v; Accademia dei Filarmonici, Aldo Sisillo (27’)Liapunov: Rhapsody on Ukrainian Themes, Michael Ponti, p; Westphalian SO, Siegfried Landau (16’)Bantock: A Hebridean Symphony; Royal PO, Vernon Handley (35’)Arriaga: String Quartet No3 in Eflat; Guarneri Qt (27’)Chabrier: Bouree fantasque; Allan Schiller, p (6’)

10.00 SATURDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamTchaikovsky: March slave; Cincinnati Pops O, Eric Kunzel (10’)Rodrigo: Fantasia for a Courtier; Leonard Grigoryan, g; TQO, Brett Kelly (23’)

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Mahler: Symphony No2 in Cmin, Resurrection; Heather Harper, s; Helen Watts, c; London SO & Choirs, Georg Solti (81’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Start the day with Jim Griffin/Chris Andrews, and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 SACRED AND SECULARA varied selection of solo vocal and choral music for Sunday morning.

9.00 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYMr Beethoven of Bonn – Part 3Prepared by Ross SadlerBeethoven: Cantata on the Accession of Emperor Leopold II, Excerpts; Judith Howarth, s; Jean Rigby, ms; John Mark Ainsley, t; Jose Van Dam, b; Corydon Singers & O, Matthew Best (18’)Beethoven: Ritterballet; Sassari SO, Roberto Tigani (14’)

10.00 SUNDAY MORNING NocturnePrepared by Richard Austin and Philip SimpsonGlinka: Summer Night in Madrid; Czech RSO, Keith Clark (9’)Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Alicia de Larrocha, p; London PO, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (25’)Haydn: Notturno for the King of Naples, No3 in C; TSO, Ola Rudner (9’)Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music; London PO, Vernon Handley (11’)Mozart: Serenade No7 in D, Haffner; Vienna Mozart Ens, Willi Boskovsky (50’)

12noon REVIEWS AND PREVIEWSJoin us for a look at recent and forthcoming arts events around Brisbane. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 RADIO QYO News and music from the Queensland Youth Orchestra Council.

2.00 SUNDAY AFTERNOONPrepared by William FraserGliere: The Zaporozhy Cossacks; BBC PO, Edward Downes (18’)Shostakovich: Six Romances; Sergei Leiferkus, b/br; Gothenburg SO, Neeme Jarvi (13’)Arnold: English Dances, Set 2; QSO, Andrew Penny (9’)Tchaikovsky: Concert Fantasy in G for Piano and Orchestra; Konstantin Scherbakov, p; Andrey Kudryavtsev, v; Dmitry Yablonsky, vc/cond; Russian PO (28’)Tchaikovsky: Symphony No4 in Fmin; Oslo PO, Mariss Jansons (42’)

4.00 SUNDAY FEATURE Shakespeare and SullivanPrepared by Colin BrumbySullivan: The Tempest, Incidental Music; City of Birmingham SO, Vivian Dunn (26’)

The Merchant of Venice, Suite; City of Birmingham SO, Vivian Dunn (14’)The Merry Wives of Windsor, Incidental Music; Margaret MacDonald, ms; RTE Concert O & C Choir, Andrew Penny (14’)

5.00 SUNDAY SOIREEPrepared by Alan YoungRameau: Pieces de Clavecin en Concert, No4 in B; Karl-Heinz Passin, fl; Siegfried Pank, vdg; Maria Brautigam, hc (9’)Schubert: Piano Sonata in Bflat, D960, Molto moderato; Alfred Brendel, p (15’)Hahn: The Adored One; The Exquisite Hour; Susan Graham, ms; Roger Vignoles, p (6’)Schubert arr: Am Meer; An die Musik; Mischa Maisky, vc; Daria Hovora, p (8’)Hummel: Piano Trio in F, op22; Simon Standage, v; Pal Banda, vc; Susan Alexander-Max, fp (13’)

6.00 FOCUS ON WORDS AND MUSIC Rediscover your love of poetry as Dorothy Stringer walks you down memory lane to the accompaniment of equally memorable music

6.30 REEL MUSIC Prepared and presented by Wendy Lang and Anne Powell.Get your popcorn ready for half an hour of the greatest screen music, from original film scores to the classical music featured in movies, television and documentaries.

7.00 IN QUIRES AND PLACESArranged and presented by John HawkinsParry: O praise ye the Lord; Winchester Cathedral Choir; David Dunnett, o; David Hill (2’)Harwood: Morning Service in Aflat, Te Deum; Hereford Cathedral Choir; Geraint Bowen, o; Roy Massey (6’)Tye: To Father, Son and Holy Ghost; Magdalen College Oxford Choir; Richard Pinel, o; Bill Ives (3’)Grechaninov: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, op29, No2 Nicene Creed; James Bowman, ct; Holst Singers, Stephen Layton (4’)Maw: Corpus Christi Carol; Oxford Schola Cantorum; Simon Jones, p; Mark Shepherd (3’)Burgon: Christ’s Love, No2 Corpus Christi Carol; Wells Cathedral Choir, Matthew Owens (5’)Rawsthorne N: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F; Collegiate Singers; Andrew Millinger, o; Richard Moorhouse (6’)Goss: Praise the Lord, O my soul, Excerpts; O pray for the peace of Jerusalem; St Paul’s Cathedral Choir; Huw Williams, o; John Scott (4’)Tchaikovsky: The Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, op41, The Cherubic Hymn; Holst Singers, Stephen Layton (6’)

8.00 THE BRITISH MUSEPrepared by Colin BrumbyBenjamin: Overture to an Italian Comedy; Royal PO, Myer Fredman (6’)Stanford: Piano Concerto No3 in Eflat; Malcolm Binns, p; Royal PO, Nicholas Braithwaite (37’)Cooke: Symphony No1; London PO, Nicholas Braithwaite (37’)Hurlstone: Piano Trio in G; Members of Tunnell Piano Qt (27’)Leigh W: The Frogs, Overture; London PO, Nicholas Braithwaite (4’)

10.00 SUNDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Richard AustinBalakirev: Tamara; Russian State SO, Igor Golovschin (23’)

Mozart: Concertone in C, K190; Philip Bridge, v; Christian Crenne, v; Instrumental Ens of France, Kurt Redel (30’)Gretry: Flute Concerto in C; Marc Grauwels, fl; European Community CO, Dimitri Demetriades (15’)Bach orch Respighi: Sonata No4 in Emin for Violin and Continuo, BWV1023; Ikka Talvi, v; Seattle SO, Gerard Schwarz (10’)Piston: Symphony No6; Seattle SO, Gerard Schwarz (26’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Noela Billington/Max Hurley and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by David HansonRossini: William Tell, March of the Soldiers; Monte Carlo Nat Opera O, Rafael Kubelik (5’)Glazunov: Concert Waltz No1; Moscow SO, Igor Golovschin (9’)Millocker: The Beggar Student, Ich setzden fall; Hjordis Schymberg, s (3); Ich hab Kein’ geld (2’); Jussi Bjorling, t; Unnamed O, Nils Grevillus Beethoven: Viennese Dances; Convivum Musicum, Erich Keller (6’)Meyerbeer: Les Patineurs, Entrée; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (3’)Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E, Rondo; Bernard Soustrot, tr; Loire PO, Marc Soustrot (4’)Glinka: Jota Aragonesa; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Keith Clark (9’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYErmanno Wolf-FerrariPrepared by Colin BrumbyWolf-Ferrari: Susanna’s Secret, Overture; Intermezzo; Andrew Marriner, cl; ASMF, Neville Marriner (6’)Serenade in Eflat; I Virtuosi Italiani (25’)The Jewels of the Madonna, Suite; Christine Messiter, fl; ASMF, Neville Marriner (16’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Derek FieldingRossini: Introduction, Theme and Variations for Clarinet and Orchestra; Emma Johnson, cl; English CO, Charles Groves (15’) Hummel: Septet in Dmin; Nash Ens (32’)

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Schumann: A Woman’s Love and Life; Kathleen Ferrier, c; Bruno Walter, p (21’)Schubert: Symphony No6 in C, D589; ACO, Charles Mackerras (33’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55. The program includes the Featured Musical.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Wrigley presents a bright variety of jazz from mainstream, traditional and swing.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Robin SmithAlbeniz: Mandolin Sonata in D; Marissa Carroll, m; Stephen Madden, m (5’)Grainger arr: Handel in the Strand; Qld Wind O, Bevan Messenger (4’)Prokofiev: Symphony No1 in D, Classical; ACO, Richard Hickox (14’)

2.30 MONDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamKuhlau: Elisa, or Friendship and Love, op29, Overture; Danish Nat RSO, Michael Schonwandt (11’)Beethoven: Fantasia in Cmin, Choral; Alfred Brendel, p; London PO & Choir, Bernard Haitink (21’)Falla: The Three-cornered Hat; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Kenneth Jean (16’) Dvorak: Symphony No8 in G, op88; Czech PO, Vaclav Talich (35’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Robyn Frost/Margaret McNamara and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Patrick JohnsonPiazzolla: Five Pieces for Guitar: Hugo German Gaido, g (19’)Weber: Bassoon Concerto in F; Matthew Wilkie, bn; QYSO, John Curro (17’)Handel: Flute Sonata in Amin; Frans Bruggen, fl; Anna Bylsma, vc; Bob van Asperen, o (10’)Schubert: Impromptu No2 in Eflat, op90; Alfred Brendel, p (5’)

7.00 MONDAY FEATUREHighlights of Spanish ZarzuelaPrepared by Jenny DawsonChapi: La revoltosa, Preludio; Spanish CO (5’)Nebra: Para obsequio a la deydad, Orestes’ Aria; Maria Bayo, s; Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (7’)Soutullo/Vert: El ultimo romantico, Romanza; Jose Carreras, t; Unnamed O (5’)Barbieri: El barberillo de Lavapies, Paloma’s Song; Victoria de los Angeles, s; Members of Nat O of Spain, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (3’); Sequidillas manchegas; Manuel Lanza, br; Tenerife SO, Victor Palbo Perez (2’)Vives: Dona Francisquita, Song of the Nightingale; Maria Bayo, s; Alfredo Kraus, t; Santiago Jerico, t; Tenerife SO, Antoni Ros Marba (6’)

Moreno Torroba: Luisa Fernanda, Javier’s Romance; Placido Domingo, t; Madrid SO, Antoni Ros Marba (3’)Gimenez: La tempranica, Zapateado; Victoria de los Angeles, s; Members of Nat O of Spain, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos (2’)Breton: La verbena de la paloma, Habanera concertante; Maria Bayo, s; Placido Domingo, t; Various Soloists; Madrid SO, Antoni Ros Marba (5’)Chueca/Valverde: La gran via, Chotis del Eliseo Madrileno; Teresa Tourne, s; Coro Cantores de Madrid, O de Conciertos de Madrid, Pablo Sorozabal (4’)Vives: Bohemios, Finale; Maria Bayo, s; Luis Lima, t; Santiago Jerico, t; Various Choirs; Tenerife SO, Antoni Ros Marba (6’)

8.00 THE SYMPHONY NorsemenProudly sponsored by The Queensland OrchestraPrepared by Geoff IsaacsNordraak: Norwegian National Anthem; Royal PO, Per Dreier (1’) Svendsen: Symphony No1; Gothenburg SO, Neeme Jarvi (35’)Romance for Violin and Strings, op26; Dong-Suk Kang, v; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Adrian Leaper (7’)Sinding: Rustle of Spring, op32 no3; Roger Woodward, p (2’)Symphony No1 in Dmin; Norwegian RO, Ari Rasilainen (37’)Grieg: Piano Concerto in Amin; Jeno Jando, p; Budapest SO, Andras Ligeti (27’)

10.00 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEA repeat of last Saturday’s Music Lover’s Choice program hosted by Howard Ainsworth.

tuesday 2012midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by John Carrier

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with John Hawkins and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Betty PyleBeethoven: Sonata No17 in Dmin, Allegretto; Glenn Gould, p (5’)Strauss: Die Fledermaus, Trinke, Liebchen, trinke schnell; Gundula Janowitz, s; Waldemar Kmentt, t; Erich Kunz, br; Vienna PO, Karl Bohm (3’)Respighi: Brazilian Impressions, Song and Dance; London SO, Antal Dorati (5’)Youman trans Shostakovich: Taiti Trot; QSO, Vladimir Verbitsky (4’)Lehar: Gold and Silver Waltz; Vienna Johann Strauss O, Willi Boskovsky (7’)

Bizet: Children’s Games, Excerpts; Katia Labeque, Marielle Labeque, p (7’)Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen; Joshua Bell, v; Royal PO, Andrew Litton (9’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYJohn Eliot GardnerPrepared by Colin BrumbyGluck: Iphigenia in Tauris, Overture; Great gods extend to us your aid; Diana Montague, ms; Monteverdi Choir; Lyon Opera O (7’)Monteverdi: Vespers of the Blessed Virgin, Nisi Dominus; Monteverdi Choir & O; Phillip Jones Brass Ens; Monteverdi Choir (5’)Handel: Dixit Dominus, Dixit Dominus; Felicity Palmer, s; John Angelo Messana, a; Richard Morton, t; Monteverdi O & Choir (6’) Acis and Galatea, Happy We!; Norma Burrowes, s; Anthony Rolfe Johnson, t; English Baroque Soloists (3’)Weber: Oberon, Overture (9’);Beethoven: Symphony No9 in Dmin, Choral, 4th movt; Luba Orgonasova, s; Anne Sofie von Otter, ms; Anthony Rolfe Johnson, t; Gilles Cachemaille, b; Monteverdi Choir (16’); O Revolutionnaire et Romantique All items conducted by John Eliot Gardiner

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Therese O’BrienSullivan arr Mackerras: Pineapple Poll: Suite; London PO, Charles Mackerras (30’)Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in Bmin; Keith Puddy, cl; Delme String Qt (40’)Saint-Saens: Violin Concerto No3 in Bmin; Itzhak Perlman, v; Paris O, Daniel Barenboim (28’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Ray Watson for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Ben EagleshamPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Ian GreyNixon: Mr Purcell’s Procession; Christopher Dearnley, o (3’)Frampton: Meditation and Celebration; David Pereira, vc (8’)Chadwick: One Hour to Madness and Joy; Sydney Guitar Trio (7’)Strahan: Atlantis, Et in Arcadia Ego; Belinda Gough, fl; Josephine Allen, p (4’)

2.30 TUESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Colin BrumbyWagner: Rienzi, Overture; Royal PO, Vernon Handley (12’)Beethoven: Piano Concerto No3 in Cmin, op37; Julius Katchen, p; London SO, Piero Gamba (37’)Mozart: Symphony No31 in D, K297, Paris; Berlin PO, Karl Bohm (19’) Haydn: Mass No7 in Bflat, Little Organ Mass, HobXXII:7; Tafelmusik (15’)

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4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Peter Cahill/Bevan Wiltshire and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ian McKinneyBach: 2 Violin Concerto in Dmin, BWV1043; Arthur Grumiaux, v; Herman Krebbers, v; Les Solistes Romands, Arpad Gerecz (15’)Mozart: Piano Sonata No15 in F, K533/494; Piers Lane, p (26’)Rossini: String Sonata No3 in C; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (11’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Jessie CrankSchubert: Five Minuets with Six Trios, D89; I Musici de Montreal, Yuli Turovsky (17’)Grainger: Jutish Medley; Leslie Howard, p (9’)Respighi: Rossiniana; WASO, Jorge Mester (26’)

8.00 YOUR CLASSICAL COLLECTION Prepared and presented by Catherine GrantIncluding new releases from Universal Classics and this week’s recommended recording for starting your classical collection.Weber: Clarinet Quintet in Bflat, op34; Vienna C Ens; Deutsche Grammophon 453990-2 (29’)

10.00 THE BRISBANE CHAMBER CHOIR PRESENTS ‘THE CHOIR ROOM’A program of diverse choral music, prepared by Graeme Morton.

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTAn interesting variety of jazz selected by Lynette Irwin/James Dalgleish to relax and entertain you through to the midnight hour.

wednesday 2112midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker Macnaught Start the day with Ken Bell/Anne Tanner and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbySchonherr: Two Peasant Dances; QSO, Patrick Thomas (4’)

Boieldieu: La fete du village voisin, Bolero; Sumi Jo, s; English CO, Richard Bonynge (2’)Mendelssohn: Capriccio brillant in Bmin, op22; Rudolf Serkin, p; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (12’) Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro, K492, Non piu andrai; Erich Kunz, br; Vienna PO, Herbert von Karajan (3’)Bruch: Violin Concerto No1 in Gmin, 3rd movt; Zino Francescatti, v; New York PO, Dimitri Mitropoulos (7’)Auber: The Black Domino, Lovely Ines is a popular girl; Sumi Jo, s; London Voices; English CO, Richard Bonynge (4’) Coates: London Suite, Knightsbridge March; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Adrian Leaper (4’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYJules MassenetPrepared by Ian McKinneyMassenet: Don Quixote, 2 Interludes; Monte Carlo Nat Opera O, John Eliot Gardiner (5’)Cinderella, Reste au foyer; Joan Sutherland, s; Suisse Romande O, Richard Bonynge (4’)Le Cid, De cet affreux combat..Pleurez, mes yeux; Maria Callas, s; French Nat RO, Georges Pretre (6’)Manon, Farewell our little table; Maria Callas, s; Paris Conservatoire O, Georges Pretre (3’)Thais, Meditation; Nigel Kennedy, v; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (5’); Act 3 duet, Thais! It is you, my father!; Renee Fleming, s; Thomas Hampson, br; Bordeaux Nat Aquitaine O, Yves Abel (5’)Le Cid, Ballet Music; Nat PO, Richard Bonynge (20’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Ben EagleshamLiszt: The Ideals; New Zealand SO, Michael Halasz (25’)Dvorak: Cello Concerto in Bmin; Heinrich Schiff, vc; Concertgebouw O, Colin Davis (38’)Rubinstein: Symphony No1 in F; Slovak State PO, Robert Stankovsky (37’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANY Prepared by Colin BrumbyPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie Crank Tchaikovsky: Souvenir of Florence, 2nd movt; ACO, Richard Tognetti (12’)Godowsky: Triakontameron, No11 Old Vienna; Regis Danillon, pSiecznyski: Vienna, city of my dreams; Adrian McEniery, t; Regis Danillon, p (6’)Albeniz arr Godowsky: Tango, op165 no2;Wagner arr Brassinin: The Valkyrie, Magic Fire Music; Isador Goodman, p (7’)

2.30 WEDNESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamRespighi: The Birds; Saint Paul CO, Hugh Wolff (19’)Haydn: Oboe Concerto in C; Paul Goodwin, ob; English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (21’)Dvorak: Symphony No6 in D; Slovak PO, Stephen Gunzenhauser (44’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Eddie Fee/Chadwick Palmer and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Colin BrumbySchumann: Six Etudes Concertantes, op10; Nikolai Petrov, p (27’)Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches, Suite No1; Ukraine Nat SO, Arthur Fagen (25’)

7.00 WEDNESDAY BAROQUEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonMolter: Trumpet Concerto No2 in D; Paul Plunkett, tr; Baroque Strings (11’)Graupner: Sonata in G; New Dutch Academy C Soloists, Simon Murphy (12’)Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in Amin, RV463; Kimiko Fukunaga, ob; Qld Conservatorium SO, Alan Cumberland (11’) Facco: Balletto No3 in C for Two Cellos; Josep Bassal, vc; Wolfgang Lehner, vc (7’)Vivaldi: Cello Concerto in Amin, RV419; Raphael Wallfisch, vc; City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Kraemer (9’)

8.00 KNOW YOUR MUSIC An informative and stimulating program hosted by Donald Thornton.Mendelssohn: String Quintet No1 in A (29’)Fantasy in Fsharp min, Sonate ecossaise (15’)Brahms: String Quintet No1 in F (28’)Gestillte Sehnsucht, op91 no1 (6’)

9.30 THE ART OF SINGINGAustralia Sings Prepared by Colin BrumbyRossini: Stabat mater, Cujus animam; Donald Smith, t; QSO, Vanco Cavdarski (6’)Dvorak: Rusalka, Song to the Moon; Joan Hammond, s; PaO, Vilem Tausky (5’)Berlioz: Requiem, Sanctus; Ronald Dowd, t; Wandsworth School Boys’ Choir; John Aldis Choir; London SO & Chorus, Colin Davis (11’) Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Tatyana’s Letter Scene; Marilyn Richardson, s; QSO, Vladimir Kamirski (13’)Verdi: Rigoletto, Vile race of courtiers; Paul Neal, br; Brisbane SO, Peter Luff (4’)Beethoven: Ah! perfido; Rosamund Illing, s; MSO, Heribert Esser (13’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTMark Bazeley/John Diegan present a mix of traditional to modern jazz.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Judith Bell and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, incl. Children’s Corner at 6.45am and “On This Day…”

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Robyn Frost Holst: Brook Green Suite; Royal Ballet Sinfonia, David Lloyd Jones (6’)Bach: Coffee Cantata, BWV211, Heute noch; Emma Kirkby, s; AAM, Christopher Hogwood (5’)Vivaldi: Mandolin Concerto in C, RV425; Duilio Galfetti, m; Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini (8’)Chabrier: Joyeuse marche; Detroit SO, Paul Paray (3’)Gartner arr Friedman: Waltz ; Simon Tedeschi, p (3’)d’Indy: Clarinet Trio, op29, 4th movt, Amici Ens (10’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYPietro MascagniPrepared by Colin Brumby Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana , Excerpts; Julia Varady, s; Ida Bormida, ms; Carmen Gonzales, ms; Luciano Pavarotti, t; Piero Cappuccilli, br; London Opera Chorus ; Nat PO, Gianandrea Gavazzeni (30’)Nero Virgins, Muses…When the mild longing ; Rolando Villazon, t; Munich RO, Marcello Viotti(3’)L’amico Fritz, Intermezzo; Monte-Carlo PO, Lawrence Foster (5’); Good morning, Suzel! Mirella Freni, s; Luciano Pavarotti, t; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, Gianandrea Gavazzeni (8’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Claire LambertReznicek: Donna Diana, Overture, Cincinnati Pops O, Erich Kunzel (6’)Bach: Cantata, BWV104; Peter Schreier, t , Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau, tr, Munich Bach Choir & O, Karl Richter(19’)Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No2 ; Dmitri Shostakovich, p, I Musici de Montreal, Maxim Shostakovich (18’)Donizetti: IL diluvio universale, Act II excerpts; Majella Cullagh, s; Colin Lee, t; Manuela Custer, s; Geoffrey Mitchell Choir; London PO, Giuliano Carella ( 24’)Roussel: Symphony No3 in Gmin; New York PO , Leonard Bernstein (25’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Marvin Crawford for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. The second half-hour includes Peter Weston Remembers, and Music Diary at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Robin SmithPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Alan YoungHolland: Sonata; Asmira Woodward-Page, v; Scott Davie, p (15’)

Gluck: Orpheus & Eurydice, Dance of the Blessed Spirits; MSO, Richard Divall (6’)Corea arr Grigoryan/Tedeschi: Spain; Slava Grigoryan, g; Simon Tedeschi, p (4’)

2.30 THURSDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamGlinka: Russlan and Ludmilla, Overture; London SO, Georg Solti (5’)Mozart: Violin Concerto No4 in D ; Pinchas Zukerman , v/cond; Saint Paul CO (25’)Elgar completed Payne: Symphony No3; Bournemouth SO, Paul Daniel (55’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Jenny Bofinger/Marvin Crawford and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ian McKinneyChopin: Andante Spianato in G and Grande Polonaise brillante in Eflat, op22; Artur Rubinstein, p (14’)Dvorak: Romantic Pieces, op75, B150; Vladmir Spivakov, v; Sergei Bezrodny, p ( 14’)Raff: String Octet in C, op176; ASMF C Ens (24’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ian McKinneySchumann C: Three Romances, op11; Yoshiko Iwai, p ( 14’)Haydn : Keyboard Trio No7 in D, Hob XV:7 ; Macquarie Trio (12’)Mendelssohn: String Symphony No9 in C; ASMF, Neville Marriner (26’)

8.00 THURSDAY NIGHT OPERAThe Singer and the Song Proudly sponsored by Opera QueenslandMarcus Craig, host and compiler of this program, presents the famous and not so famous singers of the 1900 to 1970 era.

9.00 CHAMBER MUSIC Prepared by Ben EagleshamFranck: Violin Sonata in A ; Itzhak Perlman, v; Vladimir Ashkenazy, p ( 28’)Dvorak: String Quartet No12 in F, American op 96 ; Vlach Qt ( 28’)

10.00 CONCERTOPrepared by John CarrierVivaldi: Cello Concerto in G, RV413; Rafael Wallfisch , vc; City of London Sinfonia, Nicholas Kraemer (9’)Stamitz: Clarinet Concerto No11 in Eflat ; Kalman Berkes, cl/cond; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia (17’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTA program of mainly mainstream jazz presented by Tony Hennessy/Charles Cannon.

friday 2312midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Anne Forbes and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Gary ThorpeTchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin, Waltz; Slovak PO, Kurt Redel (7’)Bizet: Symphony in C, 3rd movt; New Zealand SO, Donald Johanos (6’)Dvorak: Serenade for Strings in E, Scherzo; Prague Virtuosi (6’)Strauss: Blue Danube Waltz; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (8’)Mozart: Serenade No13 in G, Eine kleine Nachtmusic, 1st movt; Cleveland O, George Szell (6’)Strauss: Vienna Blood, Waltz; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (7’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYWilhelm FurtwanglerPrepared by Judy BellSmetana: Ma vlast; Vltava; Vienna PO (13’)Brahms: Violin Concerto in D, op77, 3rd movt; Yehudi Menuhin, v; Lucerne FO (8’)Beethoven: Fidelio, Act1 quartet; Mir ist so wunderbar; Martha Modl, s; Sena Jurinac, s; Rudolf Schock, t; Gottlieb Frick, b; Vienna PO (5’)Furtwangler: Symphony No2 in Emin, 3rd mvt; Berlin PO (17’)All items conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Peter ArlidgeSullivan: Overture di ballo in E; PaO, Charles Mackerras (11’)Handel: Organ Concerto No13 in F, HWV295, The cuckoo and the nightingale; Martin Haselboch, o; Stuttgart CO, Karl Munchinger (13’)Mozart: Piano Sonata in C, K330; Vladimir Horowitz, p (13’)Mahler: Symphony No4 in Csharp min; New York PO, Bruno Walter (61’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Barlow/Ron Clark serve up easy-to-digest jazz for lunch.

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2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Alan YoungPalmer: Waltz 2; Cove CO, Stephen Williams (5’)Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives, Nos14-20; Roger Woodward, p (9’)Palmer: The Ruritanian Dances; Cove CO, Stephen Williams (10’)

2.30 FRIDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ian McKinneyBrahms: Academic Festival Overture, op80; Berlin PO, Claudio Abbado (10’)Double Concerto in Amin; Isaac Stern, v; Leonard Rose, vc; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (34’)Symphony No3 in F; Scottish CO, Charles Mackerras (36’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with John Forbes/Margaret Whyte and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Colin BrumbyChopin: Variations on La ci darem from Mozart’s Don Giovanni; Ian Munro, p; TSO, David Porcelijn (17’)Boccherini: Symphony in F, op35 no4; Italian Instrumental Academy, Georgio Bernasconi (17’)Rota: The Leopard, 7 dances; Milan La Scala PO, Riccardo Muti (16’)

7.00 FRIDAY FEATUREFantasy on a Theme of VariationsPrepared by Richard AustinBrahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, St Antoni Chorale; Scottish CO, Charles Mackerras (17’)Sarasate: Concert Fantasy on Gounod’s Faust; Gil Shaham, v; Jonathan Feldman, p (11’)Balakirev: Fantasy on Themes from Glinka’s A Life for the Tsar; Nicholas Walker, p (12’)Arensky: Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky; St Petersburg Camerata, Saulius Sondeckis (14’)

8.00 AT THE CONCERTGriffith Trio – 2007 Season, Concert 3Recorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Ian Hanger Recital Hall on 24 August 2007

Recording: Mike and Jos Le Voi Production: Mike Le Voi

Beethoven: Piano Trio No2 in G, op1 no2 (36’)Anon arr Beethoven: Scottish Folk Songs, Farewell Bliss (3’); Sally in our Alley (3’); Gregory Massingham, tMendelssohn: Piano Trio in Dmin, op49 (31’)All items with The Griffith Trio

AT THE CONCERT – PART IIRecorded by 4MBS Concert Recording Team at 4MBS Studio on 23 May 2000

Recording: Dylan Crawfoot Production: Mike Le Voi

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No13 in Eflat, op27 no1: Kevin Power, p (18’)Piano Sonata No14 in Csharp min, Moonlight, op27 no2: Kevin Power, p; (16’)

10.00 SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, SO SELDOM HEARDCarl Czerny (1791 – 1857)Prepared and presented by Dieter Grant-Frost

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS “Good Morning” music with Howard Ainsworth including6.00 Band Parade6.30 Mainly Viennese7.00 BBC News and Local Weather7.15 The Story of the Aria7.30 Music Diary

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEProudly sponsored by Reg Mills StereoHosted by Howard Ainsworth introducing his special guest who discusses and presents some favourite music. This program is repeated on Monday at 10pm.

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Prepared by Bill FraserPresented by Sue Pepper/Gordon DeanWolf: Scherzo and Finale; Paris O, Daniel Barenboim (15’)Chopin: Etudes, op10, No10 in Aflat; No11 in Eflat; No12 in Cmin; Murray Perahia, p (7’)Natali: Mate dulce, mate caliente; Victor Villadangos, g (6’)Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No2 in F; Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini (11’)Verdi: I vespri siciliani, The Four Seasons; Monte-Carlo Nat Opera O, Antonio de Almeida (9’)Mozart: Piano Duet in C, KV19d; Ingrid Haebler; Ludwig Hoffmann, p (12’)Elgar: Serenade for Strings in Emin; PaO, Giuseppe Sinopoli (14’)Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No7 in C, RV185; Monica Huggett, v; AAM, Christopher Hogwood (8’)Offenbach: Les brigands, Excerpts; Soloists, Lyon Opera O & Chorus, John Eliot Gardiner (13’)

12noon INTERMEZZOPrepared by Ben EagleshamWeber: Peter Schmoll, Overture; Berlin PO, Herbert von Karajan (5’)Telemann: Recorder Suite in Amin; Jiri Stivin, r; Capella Istropolitana, Richard Edlinger (25’)Dvorak: Symphonic Variations; London SO, Istvan Kertesz (23’)

1.00 ONE O’CLOCK BAROQUEPrepared by Richard AustinHandel: Berenice, Overture; Pa CO, Pierre Boulez (8’)Marais: Suite in Emin; Charivari Agreable (27’)

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No4 in G; Anne Diener Giles, fl; Roland Moritz, fl; Pinchas Zukerman, v/cond; Los Angeles PO (16’)

2.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOONPrepared and presented by Jenny BofingerBeethoven: Egmont Overture; Chicago SO, Georg Solti (9’)Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, Act ll opening; Felicity Palmer, s; Jane Baker, ms; Wandsworth School Choir; English CO, Charles Mackerras (25’)Krommer: Partita in Bflat, op78; Budapest Wind Ens (19’)Elgar: Symphony No2 in Eflat; Royal PO, Charles Mackerras (53’)

4.00 SATURDAY FEATURE In Honour of the City of LondonPrepared by Ian GreyBliss: Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of London; Philip Jones Brass Ens, Elgar Howarth (2’)Vaughan Williams: Symphony No2 in G, A London Symphony, 1st movt; MSO, Christopher Seaman (14’)Ireland: Ballade of London Nights; Anthony Goldstone, p (6’)Walton: In Honour of the City of London; Bach Choir; PaO, David Willcocks (17’)Coates: London Suite; East of England O, Malcolm Nabarro (14’)

5.00 EVENING PRELUDEPrepared by Bill FraserCimarosa: The Carpenter, Overture; Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Alessandro Amoretti (5’)Mozart: Five Minuets, K461; Vienna Mozart Ens, Willi Boskovsky (10’)Khandoshkin: Six Old Russian Songs for Violin, Nos1-3; Anastasia Khitruk, v; Dmitry Yakubovsky, va; Kyrill Yevtushenko, vc (14’)Turina: Danzas fantasticas; Castile and Leon SO, Max Bragado Darman (16’)Granados after Scarlatti: Piano Sonata No24 in Cmin, after Kk139; Douglas Riva, p (8’)Strauss Josef: Kadi-Quadrille, op25; Slovak State PO, Manfred Mussauer (5’)Bizet: Carmen, Habanera; Sally-Anne Russell, ms; Adelaide Vocal Project; Adelaide SO, Nicholas Milton (5’)Adam: La filleule des fees, Excerpts; QSO, Andrew Mogrelia (11’)Ziehrer: Ein Blick nach Ihr, Polka, op55; Razumovsky Sinfonia, Christian Pollack (3’)

6.30 INVITATION TO THE DANCEPrepared by Claire LambertDonizetti: La favorite, Ballet Music; PaO, Antonio de Almeida (19’)Gounod: La reine de Saba, Act 2 waltz ; London SO, Richard Bonynge (5’)

7.00 SATURDAY SOIREEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonMageau: Elite Syncopations; Elpis Liossatos, p (3’)Schubert arr: Night and Dreams, D827; Mischa Maisky, vc; Daria Hovora, p (5’)Schubert: Ellen’s Song No3 in Bflat, Ave Maria, D839 (6’); The Young Nun, D828 (5’); Felicity Lott, s; Graham Johnson, p Schubert arr: Swan Song, D957, No4 Serenade (4’); You are repose, D776 (5’); Mischa Maisky, vc; Daria Hovora, p (9’)Koehne: A Closed World of Fine Feelings; Timothy Kain, g (5’)

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Haydn: Keyboard Sonata No53 in Emin, HobXVI:34; Alfred Brendel, p (14’)

8.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOMEPrepared by Colin BrumbyBax: Festival Overture; London SO, Bryden Thomson (16’)Elgar: Cello Concerto in Emin; Pierre Fournier, vc; Berlin PO, Alfred Wallenstein (26’)Holst: The Planets, Suite; Royal PO, Vernon Handley (49’)Walton: Variations on a Theme by Hindemith; Cleveland O, George Szell (23’)

10.00 SATURDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Myra KluckCannabich: Symphony No48 in Bflat; Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Uwe Grodd (11’)Peterson-Berger: Prosoblomster, Four Pieces; Helsingborg SO, Okko Kamu (14’)Pierne: Album for my Little Friends, op14; Jean-Paul Sevilla, p (16’)Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto No4 in Dmin; Itzhak Perlman, v; Paris O, Daniel Barenboim (30’) Helsted: Flower Festival in Genzano, Pas de deux; London SO, Richard Bonynge (9’)Hoffmann: Harlequin; Neuss German C Academy, Johannes Goritzki (31’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Start the day with Jim Griffin/Chris Andrews, and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 SACRED AND SECULARA varied selection of solo vocal and choral music for Sunday morning.

9.00 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYMr Beethoven of Bonn – Part 4Prepared by Ross SadlerSchenk J: Wind Quartet in F, Allegro moderato; Classical Wizards (5’)Albrechtsberger: Trombone Concerto in Bflat, 2nd movt; Alain Trudel, tb/dir; Northern Sinfonia (7’)Beethoven: Grosse Fuge in Bflat, op133, Overture, 1st fugue; Amadeus Qt (5’)Twelve Variations in F on Se vuol ballare from Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro; Takako Nishizaki, v; Jeno Jando, p (11’)Piano Concerto No2 in Bflat, 3rd movt; Rudolf Serkin, p; Boston SO, Seiji Ozawa (7’)Piano Trio No3 in Cmin, 3rd movt; Beau Arts Trio (4’)Piano Sonata No3 in C, 4th movt; Wilhelm Kempff, p (5’)

10.00 SUNDAY MORNINGThe Bach FamilyPrepared by Richard Austin and Philip SimpsonBach JS: Brandenburg Concerto No1 in F, BWV1046; English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (20’)Bach WF: Polonaise No1 in C; Harald Hoeren, fp (4’)

Bach C: Harpsichord Concerto in Eflat, op7 no5; London Baroque Ens (16’)Bach CPE: Trio Sonata in A, Wq146; Ens of the Classical Era (12’)Bach JS: Cantata, BWV1, How glad I am; New Bach Collegium Musicum; Leipzig, St Thomas’ Choir, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch (1’)Koehne: To his Servant Bach, God Grant a Final Glimpse: the Morning Star; TSO, David Stanhope (4’)Bach JS arr: Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV1053; Richard Tognetti, v/cond; Angela Hewitt, p; ACO (19’)Bach JS: Orchestral Suite No3 in D; ACO, Richard Tognetti (21’)

12noon REVIEWS AND PREVIEWSJoin us for a look at recent and forthcoming arts events around Brisbane. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 THE STATE LIBRARY Robyn Hamilton previews recent acquisitions to the Music Collection of the State Library of Queensland.

2.00 SUNDAY AFTERNOONPrepared by Ben EagleshamChabrier: Espana; Detroit SO, Paul Paray (7’)Mendelssohn: Octet in Eflat; ASMF C Ens (32’)Beethoven: Leonore Overture No1; Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Bela Drahos (10’)Debussy: Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra; Zoltan Kocsis, p; Budapest FO, Ivan Fischer (20’)Rachmaninov: Symphony No1 in Dmin; London SO, Andre Previn (45’)

4.00 THE CLASSICAL EXECUTIVE Attractive, classical music, during which Howard Ainsworth speaks to a business or community leader about his or her life, work and hopes for the future.

5.00 SUNDAY SOIREEPrepared by Bill FraserMendelssohn: Capriccio in Emin, op81 no3; Aurora String Quartet (6’)Vaughan Williams: Phantasy Quintet; Garfield Jackson, va; Maggini Quartet (15’)Giuliani: Grand Potpourri, op53; Nora Shulman, fl; Norbert Kraft, g (11’)Mozart: I complain in silence, K437; Peter van der Bilt, br (3’); Dear eyes, beautiful eyes, K346/439a (1’);In a thousand lovers one cannot find, K549; Peter van der Bilt, br (2’); Elly Ameling, s; Elisabeth Cooymans, s; Members of Netherlands Wind Ens Bach: Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in Dmin, BWV903; Jeno Jando, p (11’)

6.00 GREAT ORGANS OF THE WORLD Prepared by Valerie PfitznerSaint-Saens: Prelude and Fugue (8’)Vierne: Final, Toccata in D (6’)Guilmant: Grand Choer in D (7’)Mulet: Carillon-Sortie in D (4’)All items with Jane Parker Smith, o

6.30 DIVERTISSEMENTPrepared by John CarrierHaydn: Minuet No1 in C; Pa Hungarica, Antal Dorati (3’)Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in Bflat, RV383; Alberto Martini, v; Accademia I Filarmonici (8’)Haydn: The Seasons, What refreshment for the senses!; Sara Macliver, s; TSO, Ola Rudner (5’)Telemann: Trumpet Concerto in D; J. Hasenohrl, tr; Prague Virtuosi, Oldrich Vlcek (10’)

7.00 IN QUIRES AND PLACESArranged and presented by John Hawkins McKie: We wait for thy loving kindness, O God; St Paul’s Cathedral London Choir; Huw Williams, o; John Scott (7’)Howells: Jubilate Deo; Roger Sayer, o/dir; Rochester Cathedral Choir (5’)Tye: I lift my heart to thee (4’); Save me, O God, for thy name’s sake (4’); Magdalen College Oxford Choir; Richard Pinel, o; Bill Ives Bennett, Richard R: Missa brevis; Canterbury Cathedral Choir, David Flood (14’)Blow/Humfrey/Turner: I will always give thanks, The Club Anthem; The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (7’)Kalinnikov V: Radiant Light; Holst Singers, Stephen Layton (3’)Stanford: Ye holy angels bright, op135 no1 (11’); Coelos ascendi + hodie, op38 no2 (2’); New College Oxford Choir, Edward Higginbottom

8.00 THE BRITISH MUSEPrepared by Colin BrumbyBritten: American Overture; City of Birmingham SO, Simon Rattle (10’)Ferguson: Piano Concerto; Peter Donohoe, p; Northern Sinfonia, Peter Donohoe (24’)Vaughan Williams: Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus; SSO, Carl Pini (11’)Jacob: Flute Concerto; Alexa Still, fl; New Zealand CO, Nicholas Braithewaite (21’)Gibbs: Miniature Dance Suite; Royal Ballet Sinfonia, David Lloyd-Jones (11’)Pitfield: Piano Concerto No2; Peter Donohoe, p; Royal Northern College of Music O, Andrew Penny (12’)Bantock: Celtic Symphony; Royal PO, Vernon Handley (20’)

10.00 SUNDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Jessie CrankDrigo: Esmeralda, Pas de deux; London SO, Richard Bonynge (10’)Haydn: Cassation in C, HobIII: 6; Jakob Lindberg, lute; Members of Drottningholm Baroque Ens (16’)Hindemith: Comic Sinfonietta; QSO, Werner Andreas Albert (29’)Gluck: The Clemency of Titus, If ever you feel upon your face; Cecilia Bartoli, ms; Berlin AAM, Bernhard Forck (11’)Marais: Pieces de viole, Book 2, Suite in Amin, Couplets de folies; Spectre de la Rose (17’)Rolla: Viola Concerto in Eflat, op3; Massimo Paris, va; I Musici (27’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Noela Billington/Max Hurley and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

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8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Joachim EssebierSuppe: The Beautiful Galatea, Overture; London PO, Neville Marriner (8’)Donizetti: The Elixir of Love, Venti scudi; Placido Domingo, t; Ingvar Wixell, br; Royal Opera House Covent Garden O, John Pritchard (7’)Nicolai: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Overture; Bamberg SO, Karl Anton Rickenbacher (9’)Strauss: Accelerations Waltz; Slovak State PO, Johannes Wildner (11’)Dvorak: Slavonic Dance in Aflat, op72 no8; Cleveland O, George Szell (6’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYBoston Pops OrchestraPrepared by Peter ArlidgeCopland: Quiet City; Tim Morrison, tr; Laurence Thorstenberg, hn (11’);Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, March No4 in G (5’); Boston Pops O, John WilliamsVaughan Williams: English Folk Song Suite; Boston Pops O, Arthur Fiedler (11’)Faure: Pavane (6’);Delius: Brigg Fair (16’); Boston Pops O, John Williams

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Ben EagleshamBerlioz: Beatrice and Benedict, Overture; San Diego SO, Yoav Talmi (8’)Harty: Piano Concerto in Bmin; Peter Donohoe, p; Ulster O, Takuo Yuasa (30’)Beethoven: Symphony No3 in Eflat, Eroica; ACO, Richard Tognetti (46’)Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture; Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Valley Forge Military Academy Band; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (17’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55. The program includes the Featured Musical.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Wrigley presents a bright variety of jazz from mainstream, traditional and swing.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Robin SmithRodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Slava Grigoryan, g; Aust Youth O, Federico Cortese (23’)

2.30 MONDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ian McKinneySchumann: Manfred Overture; TSO, Sebastian Lang-Lessing (12’)Chopin: Piano Concerto No2 in Fmin; Andre Watts, p; New York PO, Thomas Schippers (32’)Mussorgsky orch Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition; Chicago SO, Carlo Maria Giulini (35’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Robyn Frost/Margaret McNamara and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ben EagleshamSaint-Saens: Havanaise; Kyung-Wha Chung, v; Royal PO, Charles Dutoit (9’)Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty, Suite; Bolshoi SO, Alexander Lazarev (23’)Vaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto; Neil Black, ob; English CO, Daniel Barenboim (19’)

7.00 MONDAY FEATUREPrimeval PucciniPrepared by Ross SadlerPuccini: Le villi, Excerpts; Naná Gordaze, s; José Cura, t; Stefano Antonucci, b; Bratisalva SL’UK C Choir, Italian International O, Bruno Aprea (33’)Edgar, Excerpts; Mietta Sighele, s; RAI SO & Chorus, Carlo Felice Cillario (12’)

8.00 MAESTRO Proudly sponsored by The Queensland OrchestraPrepared by Colin BrumbyElgar: Froissart Overture; New Zealand SO, James Judd (14’)Parry: Piano Concerto No1 in Fsharp; Piers Lane, p; BBC Scottish SO, Martyn Brabbins (35’)Stanford: Symphony No3 in Fmin, Irish; Ulster O, Vernon Handley (41’)Walton: Façade Suites Nos1 & 2; Saint Paul CO, Hugh Wolff (22’)

10.00 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEA repeat of last Saturday’s Music Lover’s Choice program hosted by Howard Ainsworth.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with John Hawkins and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Jessie CrankAnon: Linz Dance, Vienna Polka; Lanner: Hungarian Gallop in F; Edward Melkus Ens (6’)Sanz trans Williams: Canarios; Rodrigo: Fandango; John Williams, g (5’)

Mendelssohn: Rondo Capriccioso in E, op14; Betty Vergara-Pink, p (7’)Vivaldi: Piccolo Concerto in C, RV444; Genevieve Lacey, r; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (9’)Rodgers: Oklahoma!, The surrey with the fringe on top; Bryn Terfel, b/br; Northern Pa, Paul Daniel (5’)Strohmayer arr Böck: Alesergrundler Waltz; Thalia-Schrammeln (6’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYJosef Raff Prepared by Colin BrumbyRaff: Symphony No8 in A, Sounds of Spring; 1st movt (15’)Symphony No9 in Emin, In Summer, 2nd movt (10’)Symphony No10 in Fmin, In Autumn, 3rd movt (11’)Symphony No11 in Amin, The Winter, Finale (9’) All items with Pa Hungarica, Werner Andreas Albert

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Patrick JohnsonHolmes: Overture for a Comedy; Rheinland-Pfalz PO, Samuel Friedmann (10’)Tveitt: A Hundred Hardanger Tunes, op151, Suite No1; Royal Scottish Nat O, Bjarte Engeset (32’)Hill A: Viola Concerto; Robert Pikler, va; SSO, Bernard Heinze (25’)Hovhaness: Symphony No60, To the Appalachian Mountains; Bavarian RSO, Gerard Schwarz (34’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Ray Watson for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Colin BrumbyPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Jessie CrankPopper arr: Requiem, Trio; David Sills, vc; Melissa Dineen, vc; Jane Elliot, vc; Pen Bewsher, p (7’)Gounod: Queen of Sheba, Act II waltz ; London SO, Richard Bonynge (8’)Friml arr Gamley: Rose Marie, Indian Love Call; Joan Sutherland, s; Ambrosian Light Opera Chorus; New PaO, Richard Bonynge (5’)O’Boyle: Music Box; Paul Dean, sl, Peter Luff, hn; Sarah Meagher, ob; Sean O’Boyle, electronic keyboard (4’)

2.30 TUESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Colin BrumbyTurina: La procession del Rocio; Castile and Leon SO, Max Bragado Darman (9’)Ravel: Piano Concerto in D for the Left Hand; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p; Montreal SO, Charles Dutoit (19’)Debussy: Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun; William Kincaid, fl; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (9’)Gounod: St Cecilia Mass; Pilar Lorengar, s; Heinz Hoppe, t; Franz Crass, b; Henriette Puig-Roget, o; Rene Duclos Chorus; Paris Conservatoire O, Jean-Claude Hartemann (44’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Peter Cahill/Bevan Wiltshire and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

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6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ian McKinneyMozart: Oboe Quartet in F, K370; Ray Still, ob; Itzhak Perlman, v; Pinchas Zukerman, va; Lynn Harrell, vc (16’)Mozart: 2 Piano Sonata in D, K448/K375a; Max Olding, p; Pamela Page, p (21’)Ketelbey: Suite Romantique; Czech RSO, Adrian Leaper (15’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamPoulenc: Clarinet Sonata; Ronald Van Spaendonck, c; Alexandre Tharaud, p (13’)Telemann: Viola Concerto in G; Stephen Shingles, va; ASMF, Neville Marriner (14’)Respighi: Roman Festivals; Montreal SO, Charles Dutoit (25’)

8.00 YOUR CLASSICAL COLLECTION Prepared and presented by Catherine GrantIncluding new releases from Universal Classics and this week’s recommended recording for starting your classical collection.Beethoven: Septet in Eflat, op20; Members of the Berlin P Octet; Philips 426091-2 (41’)

10.00 FOCUS ON WORDS AND MUSIC A repeat of the previous Focus on Words and Music, prepared and presented by Dorothy Stringer and produced by Robert Blakeley.

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTAn interesting variety of jazz selected by Lynette Irwin/James Dalgleish to relax and entertain you through to the midnight hour.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker Macnaught Start the day with Ken Bell/Anne Tanner and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Alan YoungBoccherini: Symphony in D, op43, G521; Tafelmusik, Jeanne Lamon (5’)Torelli: Sinfonia a quattro in C; John Wallace, tr; PaO, Christopher Warren-Green (7’)Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A, op81; Ivan Klansky, p; Vlach Qt (7’)Popper: Dance of the Elves, op39; Janos Starker, vc; Shigeo Neriki, p ((3’)

Dimas: Sones de Mariachi; Mexico City PO, Enrique Batiz (7’)Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody, S244, No13 in Amin; Shura Cherkassky, p (8’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYLang LangPrepared by Colin BrumbySchumann: Abegg variations, op1 (8’);Balakirev: Islamey, Oriental Fantasy (9’);Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, op43; Mariinsky Theatre O, Valery Gergiev (24’)All items with Lang Lang, p

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Ben EagleshamStrauss: Indigo and the Forty Thieves, Overture; Slovak State PO, Alfred Walter (7’)Paganini: Violin Concerto No1 in D; Ilya Kouler, v; Polish Nat RSO, Stephen Gunzenhauser (37’)Dvorak: The Golden Spinning-Wheel; London SO, Istvan Kertesz (26’)Bruch: Symphony No3 in E; Gewandhaus O, Kurt Masur (32’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.A half-hour in the program proudly sponsored by and the music compiled and presented by the Theatre Organ Society of Australia (Qld div) prepared by Ivan Cox.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANY Prepared by Robin SmithPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Colin BrumbyHandel: Julius Caesar, Dall’ondoso periglio…Aure, deh, per pieta; Graham Pushee, ct; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (7’)Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No6 in Dflat; Isador Goodman, p (7’)Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, Praise to the Holiest; Yvonne Minton, s; Peter Pears, t; London SO & Chorus, Benjamin Britten (7’)

2.30 WEDNESDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamBach CPE: Sinfonia No1 in G; Capella Istropolitana, Christian Benda (11’)Brahms: Piano Concerto No1 in Dmin; Rudolf Serkin, p; Cleveland O, George Szell (47’)Janacek: Sinfonietta; Slovak RSO, Andrej Lenard (22’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Eddie Fee/Chadwick Palmer and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER

6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Colin BrumbyLiadov: Russian Folk Songs, op58; QSO, Wilfred Lehmann (13’)Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, op33; Raphael Wallfisch, vc; English CO, Geoffrey Simon (18’)Arensky: Egyptian Nights, op50, Suite; USSR RSO, Boris Demchenko (20’)

7.00 WEDNESDAY BAROQUEPrepared by Bevan WiltshireFischer: Overture No4 in Dmin; TS C Players, Geoffrey Lancaster (11’)Blow: Suite No5 in Dmin; Ruth Dyson, hc (6’)Fasch: Symphony in A; Jean-François Paillard CO, Jean-François Paillard (10’)Charpentier: Médéé; Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (9’)Scarlatti: Sonata in F, L381; Marcella Crudeli, p (4’)Pachelbel: Suite No6 in Bflat; Jean-François Paillard CO, Jean-François Paillard (11’)Croft: Voluntary in Dmin; Joseph Payne, o (5’)

8.00 KNOW YOUR MUSIC An informative and stimulating program hosted by Donald Thornton. Mendelssohn: String Quintet No2 in Bflat (29’)Der Blumenstrauss, op47 no5; Pagenlied; Des Madchens Klage; Die Liebende schreibt, op86 no3; Suleika, op34 no4; Suleika, op57 no3; Der Blumenkranz; Venetian Song, op19a no6; Two Romances, No2 Sun of the Sleepless (18’)Mendelssohn: Symphony No4 in A, Italian (30’)

9.30 THE ART OF SINGINGAustralia SingsPrepared by Colin BrumbyBach: Cantata 78, We hasten with faint but eager steps; Sara Macliver, s; Sally-Anne Russell, a; Daniel Yeadon, vc; Neal Peres Da Costa, o; Antony Walker (5’)Handel: Messiah, Why do the Nations?; Teddy Tahu Rhodes, b; Cantillation; O of the Antipodes, Antony Walker (2’)Handel: Julius Caesar in Egypt, HWV17, As the crafty huntsman; Graham Pushee, ct; Dominic Harvey, hn; Aust Brandenburg O, Paul Dyer (7’)Mozart: Don Giovanni, Il mio tesoro; David Parker, t; TSO, Thomas Mayer (4’)Rossini: The Barber of Seville, Una voce poco fa; Glenda Raymond, s; Aust SO, Hector Crawford (4’)Mahler arr Schoenberg: Songs of a Wayfarer; Jeffrey Black, br; Sydney Soloists, John Harding (16’)Satie: I want you to be mine; The Diva of the Empire; Yvonne Kenny, s; Malcolm Martineau, p (6’)Mozart: The Abduction from the Seraglio, How I will triumph; Conal Coad, b; TSO, Dobbs Franks (4’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTMark Bazeley/John Diegan present a mix of traditional to modern jazz.

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Judith Bell and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, incl. Children’s Corner at 6.45am and “On This Day…”

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Robyn FrostArban arr Hunsberger: Theme and Variations on The Carnival of Venice; Wynton Marsalis, cornet; Eastman Wind Ens (8’)Boieldieu arr: The Caliph of Baghdad, Overture; Mandolins in Brisbane (10’)Chopin: Fantaisie-impromptu in Csharp min, op66; Olga Kern, p (5’)Avison: Concerto in Gmin, op6 no11; Avison Ens, Paulo Beznosiuk (10’)Mozart: Horn Concerto No1 in D, K412, Rondo; Lin Jiang, hn; WASO, Barry Tuckwell (4’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYErich KorngoldPrepared by Patrick JohnsonKorngold: Piano Sonata No2 in E, op2; Geoffrey Tozer, p (28’)Das Wunder der Heliane, Excerpt; Various Soloists; Berlin RSO & Choir, John Mauceri (25’)

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERT Prepared by Robyn FrostSalieri: Flute and Oboe Concerto in C; Aurele Nicolet, fl; Heinz Holliger, ob; ASMF, Kenneth Sillito (19’)Brahms: Symphony No1 in Cmin; Scottish CO, Charles Mackerras (45’)Beethoven: Fantasia in Cmin, Choral; Julius Katchen, p; London SO & Chorus, Piero Gamba (19’)Grieg: Lyric Suite; English CO, Raymond Leppard (16’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join Marvin Crawford for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. The second half-hour includes Peter Weston Remembers, and Music Diary at 12.55.

1.00 LUNCHTIME MISCELLANYPrepared by Jessie CrankPopular classical music for your lunchtime listening pleasure.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Patrick JohnsonMoscheles: Theme varie, op138b; Barry Tuckwell, hn; Daniel Blumenthal, p (8’)Kalliwoda: Concertino in F, op110; Diana Doherty, ob; QSO, Werner Andreas Albert (16’)

2.30 THURSDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Ben EagleshamMozart: Violin Concerto No5 in A; Pinchas Zukerman, v/cond; St Paul CO (32’)Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony in Bmin; Oslo PO, Mariss Jansons (53’)

4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with Jenny Bofinger/Marvin Crawford and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Jessie CrankStrauss, Josef: Village Swallows from Austria; Vienna PO, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (10’)Krommer: 2 Clarinet Concerto in Eflat, op91; Tomoko Takashima, cl; Kalman Berkes, cl/cond; Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia (24’)Bach JC: Sinfonia Concertante in D; Graham Cracknell, v; Anna McDonald, v; Hanover Band, Anthony Halstead (18’)

7.00 EVENING CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamSchumann: Overture, Scherzo and Finale, op52; Polish Nat RSO, Johannes Wildner (17’)Bliss: Introduction and allegro; London PO, Arthur Bliss (11’)Haydn: Symphony No92 in G, Oxford; Pa Hungarica, Antal Dorati (26’)

8.00 THURSDAY NIGHT OPERAPuccini’s “dittico”; Il tabarro &Gianni SchicchiProudly sponsored by Opera QueenslandTonight we present two-thirds of Puccini’s “trittico” or triptych of one-act operas: the lurid melodrama Il tabarro (The Cloak), and the riotous romp Gianni Schicchi. As the love triangle in Il tabarro we’ll hear Maria Guleghina, s, Neil Shicoff, t, and Carlo Guelfi, br, with Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna as the Two Lovers. This last couple then star as the young lovers in Gianni Schicchi, with the title role taken by Jose van Dam, and Felicity Palmer heading the list of awful relatives. The London SO is conducted by Antonio Pappano.

10.00 CONCERTOPrepared by Dieter Grant-FrostHoffmeister: Flute Concerto No18 in D; Ingrid Dingfelder, fl; English CO, Charles Mackerras (26’)

10.30 JAZZ TONIGHTA program of mainly mainstream jazz presented by Tony Hennessy/Charles Cannon.

friday 3012midnight CLASSICAL CDs TILL DAWNSix uninterrupted hours of classical music, chosen by Colin Brumby

6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS Proudly sponsored by Whittaker MacnaughtStart the day with Anne Forbes and a variety of light, bright classics, BBC News at 7am, Music Diary at 7.30am and special features throughout, including Kids Classics at 6.45am and “On This Day…”.

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 LIGHT & BRIGHT Includes Noela Billington’s Spotlight, previewing upcoming events.Prepared by Colin BrumbyWaldteufel: Coquetterie, op218; Slovak State PO, Alfred Walter (7’)Arditi: Bolero; Marilyn Horne, ms; London SO, Richard Bonynge (4’)Shostakovich: Jazz Suite No1; MSO, Oleg Caetani (9’)Paganini: Allegro vivace a movimento perpetuo; Gil Shaham, v; Goran Sollscher, g (3’)May: A star fell from heaven; Joseph Schmidt, t; Unnamed Chorus & O, Felix Gunther (3’)Grainger: In a Nutshell, Suite, No4 Gum-suckers’ March; Leslie Howard, p (4’)Strauss R: Violin Concerto in Dmin, Rondo; Boris Belkin, v; Berlin RSO, Vladimir Ashkenazy (8’)

9.00 NEWS

9.05 MUSICIAN OF THE DAYZubin MehtaPrepared by Ryan ShapcottDvorak: Carnival Overture; New York PO (10’)Tchaikovsky arr: Memory of a Beloved Place, op42 no1, Meditation; Itzhak Perlman, v; Israel PO (10’)Puccini: Turandot, Nessun dorma; Luciano Pavarotti, t; Los Angeles PO & Music Centre Opera Chorus (3’)Bruch: Violin Concerto No1 in Gmin; Pinchas Zukerman, v; Los Angeles PO (25’)All items conducted by Zubin Mehta

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

MORNING CONCERTPrepared by Ian McKinneyBeethoven: Violin Concerto in D; Isaac Stern, v; New York PO, Leonard Bernstein (43’)Bach arr Busoni: Solo Violin Partita No2 in Dmin, BMV1004, Chaconne; Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, p (14’)Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade; Lorand Fenyves, v; Suisse Romande O, Ernest Ansermet (43’)

12noon THE VILLAGE MUSIC HOUR Join John Carrier for a blend of light classics, nostalgia, show music and melodies which have stood the test of time. Music Diary is at 12.55.

1.00 SWING AND BIG BAND Jim Barlow/Ron Clark serve up easy-to-digest jazz for lunch.

2.00 UNDER SOUTHERN SKIESPrepared by Dieter Grant-FrostCoste: Consolazione, romance sans paroles, op25; Jeffrey Crellin, ob; Peter Lynch, g (9’)Berlioz: Romeo and Juliette, Love scene; QSO, Isaiah Jackson (16’)

2.30 FRIDAY CONCERT HALL Prepared by Dieter Grant-FrostBoccherini: Symphony in C, op21 no3; Dagoberto Linhares, g; Bettina Mussumeli, v; Glauco Bertagnin, v; Paolo Pollastri, ob; Helene Devilleneuve, ob; I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone (24’)Weber: Piano Concerto No1 in C; Peter Rosel, p; Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomstedt (21’)Beethoven: Symphony No7 in A; ACO, Richard Tognetti (39’)

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4.00 CD OF THE WEEK

DRIVETIME CLASSICS Relax and unwind with John Forbes/Margaret Whyte and a classical mix of easy-to-listen-to music, including “On This Day…” and Music Diary at 5.30.

6.00 NEWS & WEATHER 6.05 DINNER CLASSICS Prepared by Ben EagleshamSchubert: Rondo in A, D438; Nigel Kennedy, v; English CO, Jeffrey Tate (16’)Fibich: Symphony No1 in F; Razumovsky SO, Andrew Mogrelia (35’)

7.00 FRIDAY FEATURESwanning AroundPrepared by Richard AustinSaint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals, The Swan; London SO, Richard Bonynge (3’)Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela; QYSO, John Curro (9’)Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Ballet Suite; Royal PO, Charles Mackerras (40’)

8.00 AT THE CONCERTThe Russian ConnectionRecorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Basil Jones Theatre on 18 August 1995.

Recording & Production: Mike Le Voi

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No8 in Cmin, op13, Pathetique (20’);Hummel: Rondo in Eflat, op11 (5’); Lev Vlassenko, p Chopin: Scherzo No2 in Bflat min (10’);Rachmaninov: Barcarolle in Gmin, op10 no3 (5’); Scriabin: Etude in Csharp min, op 2 no1; Etude in Dsharp min, op8 no12 (6’); Natasha Vlassenko, p Tchaikovsky: Dumka (9’); Dreaming, op72 (5’)Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No12 in Csharp min (10’); Oleg Stepanov, p Gavrilin: Suite; Natasha Vlassenko, Oleg Stepanov, p (20’)

AT THE CONCERT – PART IISouthern Cross Soloists – Celebrating PoulencRecorded by the 4MBS Concert Recording Team at Conservatorium Theatre on 19 February 1999.

Recording & Production: David Spearitt

Poulenc: 4 Songs; Margaret Schindler, s; Kevin Power, p (9’)Flute Sonata; Karen Lonsdale, fl; Kevin Power, p (12’)

10.00 CHORAL MASTERPIECES Prepared by Jenny DawsonDelalande: Te Deum; Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (20’)Handel: Coronation Anthem, The king shall rejoice; King’s College Cambridge Choir; English CO, David Willcocks (12’)Philidor F-A: Carmen saeculare; Veronica Cangemi, s; Nora Gubisch, ms; Donald Litaker, t; Antonio Abete, b; Swiss R Chorus; O della Svizzera Italiana, Jean-Claude Malgoire (80’)

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6am DAYBREAK CLASSICS “Good Morning” music with Howard Ainsworth including6.00 Band Parade6.30 Mainly Viennese7.00 BBC News and Local Weather7.15 The Story of the Aria7.30 Music Diary

8.00 NEWS & WEATHER

8.05 MUSIC LOVER’S CHOICEProudly sponsored by Reg Mills StereoHosted by Howard Ainsworth introducing his special guest who discusses and presents some favourite music. This program is repeated on Monday at 10pm.

10.00 CD OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY LIGHT AND BRIGHT Prepared by Colin BrumbyPresented by Sue Pepper/Gordon DeanMeyerbeer arr Lambert: Les patineurs, Suite; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (13’)Francaix: Piano Concertino in F; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p; Montreal SO, Charles Dutoit (9’)Kelley: O’Carolan Suite in Baroque Style; CO of Ireland, Fionnuala Hunt (14’)Kreisler: Violin Concerto in C in the style of Vivaldi; Gil Shaham, v; Orpheus CO (11’)Althoff: Dance Suite; Melbourne Mandolin O, Fred Witt (11’)Rossini: String Sonata No1 in G; I Virtuosi Italiani (15’)Handel: Organ Concerto in Bflat, op4 no6; Peter Hurford, o; Concertgebouw CO, Joshua Rifkin (12’)Delibes arr: Coppelia, Suite; Philadelphia O, Eugene Ormandy (14’)

12noon INTERMEZZOPrepared by Ben EagleshamBeethoven: Piano Concerto No1 in C; Wilhelm Kempff, p; Berlin PO, Ferdinand Leitner (36’)Ravel: Sheherezade; Maria Ewing, s; City of Birmingham SO, Simon Rattle (18’)

1.00 SELECT YOUR CLASSICS Prepared and presented by John CarrierAn hour of new and recent releases from Select Audio-Visual Distribution, Australia’s leading distributor of independent classical, jazz and world music.

2.00 SATURDAY AFTERNOONPrepared and presented by Jenny Bofinger Wagner arr: Meistersingers Overture; Kevin Bowyer, o (3’)Handel: Judas Maccabaeus, Act 2 continued; Ryland Davies, t; Felicity Palmer, s; John Shirley-Quirk, b; Paul Esswood, ct; Wandsworth School Choir; English CO, Charles Mackerras (18’)Telemann: Quartet No4 in Bmin; Members of Collegium Aureum (20’)Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in Eflat, K364; Thomas Zehetmair, v; Ruth Killius, va; ACO, Richard Tognetti (29’)Tchaikovsky arr: Sextet in Dmin, op70, Souvenir de Florence; O d’Auvergne, Jean-Jacques Kantorow (34’)

4.00 SATURDAY FEATUREThe Four SeasonsPrepared by Ian GreyVivaldi: The Spring – Descriptive Sonnet (1’)Concerto in E, op8 no1, RV269, Spring (9’)The Summer – Descriptive Sonnet (1’)Concerto in Gmin, op8no2, RV315, Summer (11’)The Autumn – Descriptive Sonnet (1’)Concerto in F, op8 no3, RV293, Autumn (11’)The Winter – Descriptive Sonnet (1’)Concerto in Fmin, op8 no4, RV297, Winter (9’)All items with Barbara Jane Gilby, v; TS C Players, Geoffrey Lancaster, dir/hc

5.00 EVENING PRELUDEPrepared by Patrick JohnsonCastelnuovo-Tedesco: Guitar Concerto No1 in D; Siegfried Behrend, g; Berlin PO, Reinhard Peters (19’)Wagner: Siegfried Idyll; QPO C Ens (19’)Schumann: Forest Scenes, op82; Ian Holtham, p (18’)Mozart arr Wendt: The Marriage of Figaro, Suite; Melbourne Windpower, Richard Runnels (15’)Bruch: Romance in Amin, op42; Maxim Fedotov, v; Russian PO, Dmitry Yablonsky (10’)

6.30 INVITATION TO THE DANCEPrepared by Claire LambertRossini: Moise, Air de danse No1; Monte-Carlo Nat Opera O, Antonio de Almeida (6’)Gounod: Faust, Grand Ballet; Slovenska Pa, Kurt Redel (17’)

7.00 SATURDAY SOIREEPrepared by Colin BrumbyBeethoven: Piano Trio No7 in Bflat, Archduke, 1st movt; Stuttgart Piano Trio (13’)Brahms: Rhapsody in Gmin, op79 no2; Stephen Kovacevich, p (6’)Rozsa: Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Song, op 4; Philippe Quint, v; William Wolfram, p (10’)Chopin: Waltz No1 in Eflat, Grande valse brillante, op18; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p (5’)Faure arr: Sicilienne in Gmin, op78 (3’);Saint-Saens arr: Carnival of the Animals, The Swan (3’);Elgar arr: Salut d’amour, op12 (3’); Lynn Harrell, vc; Bruno Canino, p Schubert: Piano Trio No1 in Bflat, D898, 3rd movt, Scherzo; Griffith Trio (7’)

8.00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOMEPrepared by Colin BrumbyProkofiev: Symphony No1 in D, Classical, op25; Berlin PO, Seiji Ozawa (16’)Brahms: Piano Concerto No2 in Bflat, op83; Maurizio Pollini, p; Vienna PO, Claudio Abbado (48’)Borodin arr: String Quartet No2 in D, op11, 3rd movt, Nocturne; Royal PO, Stanley Black (8’)Tchaikovsky: Suite No3 in G, op55; USSR Academic SO, Yevgeny Svetlanov (42’)

10.00 SATURDAY LATE CLASSICSPrepared by Ben EagleshamGlazunov: Seasons Ballet, op67; Czecho-Slovak RSO, Ondrej Lenard (38’)Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto No5 in Amin, op37; Itzhak Perlman, v; Paris O, Daniel Barenboim (21’)Dvorak: Symphony No9 in Emin, From the New World, op95; Slovak PO, Stephen Gunzenhauser (43’)Rossini: William Tell, Overture; Montreal SO, Charles Dutoit (11’)

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