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Tuesday - Rob Cowan with Vikki Stone

With Rob Cowan. Including My Favourite Schubert Chamber Works; Music in Time: Telemann: Water Music; Artist of the Week: Karel Ancerl, featured conducting Brahms's Double Concerto.

9am
My favourite... secular choral works. This week a selection of Rob's favourite secular choral works come under the spotlight, from Brahms's Goethe-inspired 'Song of the Fates', which reminds us of the consequences for mankind if the gods are disobeyed, to Bart贸k's 'Village Scenes', which tell the story of everyday village life - via contributions from Beethoven, Schubert and Percy Grainger.

9.30am
Take part in our daily musical challenge: identify a piece of music played backwards.

10.00am
Rob's guest this week is the comedian, composer and actress Vikki Stone. Best known for her original comedy songs, Vikki has performed sell-out stand up shows at the Edinburgh Festival and the Soho Theatre, as well as on tour, and has made appearances on 大象传媒 One's The John Bishop Show and Radio 4's The Now Show. Earlier this year, Vikki presented the 大象传媒 Proms 'Proms Unplucked' podcast, bringing all the backstage news from the festival. Throughout the week pianist and flautist Vikki talks about mixing comedy and music and about learning how to conduct, and she shares a selection of her favourite classical music, including music for the flute by Phillipe Gaubert and Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony, a work she performed in her school orchestra.

10.30am
Power of Three - the next episode in a 70-part daily series of pioneering sounds from the 大象传媒 Third Programme and Radio 3 archives presented by David Hendy.

Followed by
Music in Time: Baroque
Rob places Music in Time. Today the focus is on the Baroque era and Telemann's 'Water Music' - Hamburger Ebb' und Flut - composed to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Hamburg Admiralty. Handel's Water Music is jaunty and tuneful, but Telemann's brand includes a pinch or two of added harmonic spice, making for a flavour that's uniquely his own.

11am
Rob's artist of the week is the Czech conductor Karel Ancerl, one of the most gifted musicians of the last century. The Second World War interrupted Ancerl's early conducting career and, although he survived the war, forming an orchestra whilst imprisoned at Theresienstadt concentration camp, his wife Valy and young son Jan were murdered at Auschwitz. After the war ended, Ancerl returned to conducting with a renewed vigor, raising the Czech Philharmonic to its standing among the greatest orchestras in the world during the 1960s and 1970s. Throughout the week Rob shares a selection of Ancerl's many recordings with the Czech Philharmonic, including a benchmark disc of music from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, Brahms's Double Concerto with violinist Josef Suk and cellist Andr茅 Navarra, and Janacek's vivid narrative Taras Bulba, as well as gripping accounts of Beethoven's 5th Symphony and Stravinsky's Petrushka.

Brahms
Concerto in A minor for violin, cello and orchestra, Op.102
Josef Suk (violin)
Andr茅 Navarra (cello)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Karel Ancerl (conductor).

3 hours

Last on

Tue 22 Nov 2016 09:00

Music Played

  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Tafelmusik, Production 3: conclusion

    Orchestra: Musica Antiqua K枚ln. Director: Reinhard Goebel.
    • ARCHIV.
  • Richard Strauss

    Le bourgeois gentilhome Suite: Das Diner (Tafelmusik und Tanz der Kuchenjungen)

    Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Fritz Reiner.
    • SONY.
  • Domenico Scarlatti

    Sonata in G minor

    Performer: Yevgeny Sudbin.
    • BIS.
  • MY FAVOURITE...SECULAR CHORAL MUSIC

    • Johannes Brahms

      Gesang der Parzen, Op.89

      Choir: Berlin Radio Choir. Orchestra: Berlin Phiharmonic. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.
      • DG.
  • Antonio Vivaldi

    Concerto in F major for bassoon and orchestra, RV485

    Performer: Sergio Azzolini. Ensemble: L'Aura Soave Cremona.
    • 狈础脧痴贰.
  • Franz Liszt

    Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, S173: VII. Funerailles

    Performer: Krystian Zimerman.
    • DG.
  • VIKKI STONE'S CHOICE NO.1

    • Dudley Moore

      "And the Same to You"

      Performer: Dudley Moore.
      • COOKING VINYL.
  • VIKKI STONE'S CHOICE NO.2

    • Imogen Heap

      Hide and Seek

      Music Arranger: Christopher Gabbitas. Choir: The King鈥檚 Singers.
      • SIGNUM.
  • VIKKI STONE'S CHOICE NO.3

    • Gabriel Prokofiev

      Concerto for turntables and orchestra: V. Allegro gavotte: 'Snow Time'

      Performer: DJ Yoda. Orchestra: Heritage Orchestra. Conductor: Jules Buckley.
      • NON CLASSICAL RECORDINGS.
  • Thomas Tallis

    If ye love me

    Choir: Chapelle du Roi. Conductor: Alistair Dixon.
    • SIGNUM CLASSICS.
  • MUSIC IN TIME: BAROQUE

    • Georg Philipp Telemann

      Hamburger Ebbe und Flut, TWV.55:C3: Der Angenehme Zephir (Menuet) ; Ebbe und Fluth (Gigue); Die Lustige Botsleute (Canarie)

      Orchestra: Musica Antiqua K枚ln. Director: Reinhard Goebel.
      • ARCHIV.
  • ARTIST OF THE WEEK: KAREL ANCERL

    • Johannes Brahms

      Concerto in A minor for violin, cello and orchestra, Op.102

      Performer: Josef Suk. Performer: Andr茅 Navarra. Orchestra: Czech Philharmonic. Conductor: Karel An膷erl.
      • SUPRAPHON.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    String Quartet in F minor, Op.95 'Serioso'

    Ensemble: Juilliard String Quartet.
    • SONY.

Recording Rewind

The music played:

Beethoven
String Quartet in F minor, Op.95: Finale
Julliard String Quartet

Broadcast

  • Tue 22 Nov 2016 09:00

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