0:00 CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIVE
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
JAMES BRICE IN RECITAL
Recorded by Edda Filson
Barat, E. Morceau de concours. 8
Horovitz, J. Euphonium concerto (1972). 5
Guilmant, A. Concert piece, op 88. 6
Sparke, P. Fantasy for euphonium (1979). 10
Julia Brimer, pf (4 above)
Fine Music recordings
Brice, J. Thought.
AEMS JB 001 3
James Brice, euphonium (all above)
SONATINA
Benjamin, A. Sonatina. Jane Peters, vn; Rachel Valler, pf.
MBS 27 CD 17
Caplet, A. Epiphénie. Jan de Croes, vc; Royal Concertgebouw O/Jean Fournet.
Radio Netherlands transcription 4
DUTCH COMPOSERS AND THE ORCHESTRA
Fesch, W. de Concerto in E flat for strings and basso continuo, op 10 no 1 (1741). Musici Academici/Dejan Mijajev.
LP Alpha BNB5-6 11
Wassenaer, U. Concerto no 3 in A for strings, from Concerti armonici (pub. 1740). Stuttgart CO/Karl Münchinger.
Decca 425 728-2 11
Verhey, T. Flute concerto no 1 in D, op 43 (c1880). Kees Verhuel, fl; Lucas Vis, cond.
Olympia OCD 503 12
Verhulst, J. Symphony in E minor, op 46.
Olympia OCD 502 36
Diepenbrock, A. Die Nacht (1911). Linda Finnie, mezz.
Chandos CHAN 8878 15
Hans Vonk, cond (2 above)
The Hague Residency O (3 above)
Röntgen, J. Violin concerto in F sharp minor (1931). Liza Ferschtman, vn; German State PO/David Porcelijn.
cpo 777 437-2 23
Mendelssohn, F. Part of Notturno, from A midsummer night's dream. Slovak PO/Anthony Bramall.
Naxos 8.554433 4
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST
including Arts Calendar at 7.30am
with Troy Fil
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC
Composer focus
Prepared by Frank Morrison
Kraus, J.M. Overture to Proserpin (1778). 7
Non temer. 7
Symphony in C with violin obligato. 22
Anselmuccio. 1
Violin sonata in D minor (1777). 12
Ballet music from Azire (1788). 7
Keyboard trio in D (1787). 20
10:30 CONCERT HALL
Prepared by James Nightingale
Copland, A. Suite: Appalachian Spring (1943-44). 25
Prokofiev, S. Violin concerto no 1 in D, op 19 (1916-17). 23
Chausson, E. Symphony in B flat, op 20 (1890). 34
12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES
with Robert Vale
World-wide contemporary jazz including contributions from Australian artists and those from culturally emerging nations
13:00 AN URCHIN, A CLOWN, A KNIGHT, AN OUTLAW
Prepared by Elaine Siversen
Arnold, M. Overture: Beckus the dandipratt, op 5 (1943). 11
Milhaud, D. Scaramouche, op 165c (1937). 9
Barbieri, F. Don Quixote (1861). 10
Copland, A. Suite from Billy the Kid (1938). 21
14:00 IN CONVERSATION
with Michael Morton-Evans
Each week we meet one of the world’s great musicians, singers, composers or conductors, along with up-and-comers and some of the men and women who influence the arts landscape. The program goes live to air so you never quite know what’s going to happen.
15:00 VILLA-LOBOS EXPLORED
Part 1
Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans
Villa-Lobos, H. Romantic waltz (1907). 4
Japonezas (1907). 2
Mazurka-Choro; Schottish-choros; Gavotto, from Suite populaire brésilienne (1908-1912). 13
Carnaval de Pierrot (1910; compl. Vieira). 3
Children’s suite no 1 (1912). 11
Sino da Aldeia (1917). 1
Suite for strings (1912). 17
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE
including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm
with Tom Forrester-Paton
19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES
with Peter Mitchell
The stars of American jazz from bebop on, mainly small group low temperature jazz
20:00 AT THE OPERA
Prepared by Peter Poole
Berlioz, H. The damnation of Faust, op 24 (1854-56). Libretto by the composer and Almire Gandonnière. First performed Paris, 1846. 2:00
Le spectre de la rose, from Les nuits d’été, op 7 (1841). 7
22:30 ISN’T IT ROMANTIC
Prepared by Paul Hopwood
Balakirev, M. Reminiscences of Glinka's A life for the Tsar (1899). 12
Albéniz, I. Piano sonata no 5, op 82 (c1888). 24
Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 6 in B minor, op 74, Pathétique (1893). 46
3:00 CLASSICAL TILL DAWN
JAMES BRICE IN RECITAL
Recorded by Edda Filson
Barat, E. Morceau de concours. 8
Horovitz, J. Euphonium concerto (1972). 5
Guilmant, A. Concert piece, op 88. 6
Sparke, P. Fantasy for euphonium (1979). 10
Julia Brimer, pf (4 above)
Fine Music recordings
Brice, J. Thought.
AEMS JB 001 3
James Brice, euphonium (all above)
SONATINA
Benjamin, A. Sonatina. Jane Peters, vn; Rachel Valler, pf.
MBS 27 CD 17
Caplet, A. Epiphénie. Jan de Croes, vc; Royal Concertgebouw O/Jean Fournet.
Radio Netherlands transcription 4
DUTCH COMPOSERS AND THE ORCHESTRA
Fesch, W. de Concerto in E flat for strings and basso continuo, op 10 no 1 (1741). Musici Academici/Dejan Mijajev.
LP Alpha BNB5-6 11
Wassenaer, U. Concerto no 3 in A for strings, from Concerti armonici (pub. 1740). Stuttgart CO/Karl Münchinger.
Decca 425 728-2 11
Verhey, T. Flute concerto no 1 in D, op 43 (c1880). Kees Verhuel, fl; Lucas Vis, cond.
Olympia OCD 503 12
Verhulst, J. Symphony in E minor, op 46.
Olympia OCD 502 36
Diepenbrock, A. Die Nacht (1911). Linda Finnie, mezz.
Chandos CHAN 8878 15
Hans Vonk, cond (2 above)
The Hague Residency O (3 above)
Röntgen, J. Violin concerto in F sharp minor (1931). Liza Ferschtman, vn; German State PO/David Porcelijn.
cpo 777 437-2 23
Mendelssohn, F. Part of Notturno, from A midsummer night's dream. Slovak PO/Anthony Bramall.
Naxos 8.554433 4
6:00 FINE MUSIC BREAKFAST
including Arts Calendar at 7.30am
with Troy Fil
9:00 DIVERSIONS IN FINE MUSIC
Composer focus
Prepared by Frank Morrison
Kraus, J.M. Overture to Proserpin (1778). 7
Non temer. 7
Symphony in C with violin obligato. 22
Anselmuccio. 1
Violin sonata in D minor (1777). 12
Ballet music from Azire (1788). 7
Keyboard trio in D (1787). 20
10:30 CONCERT HALL
Prepared by James Nightingale
Copland, A. Suite: Appalachian Spring (1943-44). 25
Prokofiev, S. Violin concerto no 1 in D, op 19 (1916-17). 23
Chausson, E. Symphony in B flat, op 20 (1890). 34
12:00 JAZZ SKETCHES
with Robert Vale
World-wide contemporary jazz including contributions from Australian artists and those from culturally emerging nations
13:00 AN URCHIN, A CLOWN, A KNIGHT, AN OUTLAW
Prepared by Elaine Siversen
Arnold, M. Overture: Beckus the dandipratt, op 5 (1943). 11
Milhaud, D. Scaramouche, op 165c (1937). 9
Barbieri, F. Don Quixote (1861). 10
Copland, A. Suite from Billy the Kid (1938). 21
14:00 IN CONVERSATION
with Michael Morton-Evans
Each week we meet one of the world’s great musicians, singers, composers or conductors, along with up-and-comers and some of the men and women who influence the arts landscape. The program goes live to air so you never quite know what’s going to happen.
15:00 VILLA-LOBOS EXPLORED
Part 1
Prepared by Michael Morton-Evans
Villa-Lobos, H. Romantic waltz (1907). 4
Japonezas (1907). 2
Mazurka-Choro; Schottish-choros; Gavotto, from Suite populaire brésilienne (1908-1912). 13
Carnaval de Pierrot (1910; compl. Vieira). 3
Children’s suite no 1 (1912). 11
Sino da Aldeia (1917). 1
Suite for strings (1912). 17
16:00 FINE MUSIC DRIVE
including Arts Calendar at 5.00pm
with Tom Forrester-Paton
19:00 JAZZ STARS AND STRIPES
with Peter Mitchell
The stars of American jazz from bebop on, mainly small group low temperature jazz
20:00 AT THE OPERA
Prepared by Peter Poole
Berlioz, H. The damnation of Faust, op 24 (1854-56). Libretto by the composer and Almire Gandonnière. First performed Paris, 1846. 2:00
Le spectre de la rose, from Les nuits d’été, op 7 (1841). 7
22:30 ISN’T IT ROMANTIC
Prepared by Paul Hopwood
Balakirev, M. Reminiscences of Glinka's A life for the Tsar (1899). 12
Albéniz, I. Piano sonata no 5, op 82 (c1888). 24
Tchaikovsky, P. Symphony no 6 in B minor, op 74, Pathétique (1893). 46