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    Mozartfest Schedule


    Latest: the Radio 3 schedule now seems to have been corrected.

    STOP PRESS:

    The schedule is available here but isn't connected to the usual links.

    The usual weekly grid can be accessed here.



    As the Radio 3 schedule is currently a year out of date (details copied from Andrew's blog which you may find easier to read), E&OE :

    07:00 Breakfast b00wwn4n (Listen)
    The Genius of Mozart, Meet the Mozarts

    A Mozart selection for breakfast-time listening. With Rob
    Cowan.

    09:00 Classical Collection b00wwn4q (Listen)
    Sarah Walker introduces great recordings of Mozart's music
    and talks today with Jane Glover about the Mozart and the
    people close to Wolfgang Amadeus: his sister Nannerl, his
    wife Constanze Weber, and her musical siblings for whom
    Mozart wrote much vocal music.
    Music highlights include the Queen of the Night's aria from
    Die Zauberflote, the concert aria Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!
    K.418.
    Nehmt meinen Dank, K. 383
    Felicity Lott (soprano), London Mozart Players, Jane Glover
    (conductor)
    String Quintet in G minor, K.516
    Grumiaux Trio with Arpad Gerecz (violin) and Max Lesueur
    (viola).

    12:00 Donald Macleod's Mozart b00wwn5v (Listen)
    Meet the Mozarts

    Donald Macleod maps out Mozart's life-story, plays many of
    his favourite works and trys to fathom why for him Mozart's
    music will always remain a constant companion. Today he
    takes a view of the extended Mozart family through a
    wide-angled lens and connects the music with the faces.

    13:00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert b00wwn6n (Listen)
    The Genius of Mozart, ATOS Trio

    Radio 3 New Generation Artists, the ATOS Trio, perform two
    of Mozart's greatest piano trios live at London's Wigmore
    Hall.
    The ATOS Trio are Annette von Hehn, (violin), Stefan
    Heinemeyer (cello) and Thomas Hoppe (piano).

    Programme :
    Piano Trio in G K496
    Piano Trio in Bb K502

    14:00 Afternoon on 3 b00wwn6q (Listen)
    The Genius of Mozart, Meet the Mozarts

    Overture: Don Giovanni, K527
    BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
    Michal Dworzynski (conductor)

    Oboe Concerto in F, K293 compl Levin
    Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe)
    BBC Symphony Orchestra
    Andrew Davis (conductor)

    Duo in G for violin & viola, K423
    Alina Ibragimova (violin)
    Antoine Tamestit (viola)

    Symphony No 35 in D, K385 "Haffner"
    Ulster Orchestra
    Kenneth Montgomery (conductor)

    3 arias - A Berenice, K70, Ah se in ciel, K538, Vorrei
    spiegarvi, K418
    Gillian Keith (soprano)
    BBC Philharmonic
    Nicholas Kraemer (conductor)

    Clarinet Quintet in A, K581
    Martin Frost (clarinet)
    Royal String Quartet

    Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365
    Cedric Tiberghien & Eduard Kunz (pianos)
    BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
    Otto Tausk (conductor)

    Symphony No 25 in G minor, K183
    Ulster Orchestra
    Kenneth Montgomery (conductor).

    17:00 In Tune b00wwn7c (Listen)
    Today is Meet the Mozarts Day, in which we are taking a look
    at some of Mozart's relationships with family and friends.
    Sean Rafferty talks to harpsichordist and director of the
    Academy of Ancient Music Richard Egarr. There will also be
    an interview with Mozart scholar and pianist Robert Levin,
    including an exclusive first recorded performance of the
    Mozart Adagio in F, K Anh A65.

    Presented by Sean Rafferty.
    With a selection of Mozartian music and guests.
    Main news headlines are at 5.00 and 6.00
    E-mail: in.tune@bbc.co.uk.

    19:00 Performance on 3 b00x0xk4 (Listen)
    The Genius of Mozart, Philharmonia Baroque All-Mozart
    Programme

    Petroc Trelawny introduces an all-Mozart concert recorded at
    the Herbst Theater in San Francisco featuring the
    Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, one of America's finest
    period instrument ensembles. The concert opens with
    incidental music written for the play Thamos, King of Egypt,
    one of the composer's early forays into music for the
    theatre. The fortepiano supremo Robert Levin joins the
    orchestra for the innovative Piano Concerto in D minor and
    also plays the concerto movement only recently attributed to
    a seven-year old-Mozart. The programme concludes with
    Mozart's majestic final symphony, the 'Jupiter'. Nicholas
    McGegan conducts.

    Mozart: Incidental music to Thamos, Konig in Aegypten, K.345
    Mozart: Piano concerto no.20 in D minor, K.466
    Mozart: Concerto movement in G (Nannerl's Music Book)
    Mozart: Symphony no.41 in C, K.551 'Jupiter'

    Robert Levin (fortepiano)
    Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
    conductor Nicholas McGegan.

    22:00 Play Mozart for Me b00x0xlt (Listen)
    Episode 1

    Sara Mohr-Pietsch is the late night Mozart DJ with the
    discs. Write to her with your Mozart requests and
    dedications. Email: playmozartforme@bbc.co.uk.
    Last edited by french frank; 03-01-11, 23:12.
    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

    #2
    Two of those programme titles:
    Meet the Mozarts and Play Mozart for Me. Someone at R3 has been watching too many Hollywood movies!

    Will be so interested to see Rajah listening figures when they are available.

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      #3
      Will be so interested to see Rajah listening figures when they are available.
      They'll be the ones for India, I expect...

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        #4
        Woof, woof, (as a New Zealand's first police dog might say):

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