Tuesday - Sarah Walker with Gemma Jones
With Sarah Walker. My Favourite Music from the Court of Henry VIII; Mozart: String Quartet in G, K387; Artist of the Week: Nicholas Daniel, featured in Poulenc's Oboe Sonata.
9am
My favourite... music from the court of Henry VIII. Music was an important part of the young Henry's education and he was a gifted instrumentalist and composer. He was keen to promote music within his lavish court and patronised musicians throughout his life. Sarah heads back to the 16th century as she discovers anonymous part songs and dances, both mournful and rowdy, that were written for Henry's court, plus pieces written as presents to the king from overseas, a work from Anne Boleyn's Songbook and music by one of Henry's leading court musicians, William Cornysh.
9.30am
Take part in today's musical challenge: can you work out which two composers are associated with a particular piece?
10am
Sarah's guest this week, sharing a selection of her favourite classical music, is the acclaimed actress Gemma Jones. Gemma's film credits range from Mrs Dashwood in the Academy Award-winning Sense and Sensibility to Bridget's mother in the hit Bridget Jones's Diary. She has performed Shakespearean roles including Portia in the Merchant of Venice, Ophelia, Lady Macbeth and Queen Margaret in Kevin Spacey's 2011 stage production of Richard III, directed by Sam Mendes. Gemma is also fondly remembered for her starring role in the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ's The Duchess of Duke Street, and more recently featured aongside Tom Courtenay in the ITV drama Unforgotten, and in the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ series Capital with Lesley Sharp and Toby Jones. Gemma's music choices include part of Mendelssohn's incidental music for A Midsummer Night's Dream, which reminds her of performing in Peter Brook's production of the play, Bach's St John Passion, which Gemma recently sang with her choir, and Chopin's Waltz in B minor, Op.69 No.2, a piece that her father used to play.
10.30am
Music in Time: Classical
Sarah places Music in Time. Today she dives into the Classical period and discovers Mozart's interest in baroque counterpoint. The young composer's Viennese contemporaries Joseph Haydn and Baron van Swieten encouraged him to pursue this academic approach to composition and the fruits of this dedicated period of study emerged in the String Quartet in G, K387.
11am
Sarah's Artist of the Week is the oboist Nicholas Daniel. Since winning the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ's Young Musician of the Year competition in 1980, Daniel has toured the world as a virtuoso of the oboe, and has been a tireless champion of the instrument. His rich, flexible tone and brilliant technique have led him to perform not only the mainstays of the oboe repertoire, such as Vaughan Williams's Concerto and Mozart's Oboe Quartet, but also to commission many new pieces and unearth neglected works. He began directing orchestras from the oboe from the start of his career, and is now a respected conductor in his own right while, as a founder member of the Haffner Wind Ensemble and the Britten Oboe Quartet, he continues to pursue his love of chamber music. Sarah reflects the various facets of Daniel's career in her musical choices at 11am each day.
Poulenc
Oboe Sonata
Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
Julius Drake (piano).
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ARTIST OF THE WEEK: NICHOLAS DANIEL
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Francis Poulenc
Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano: III. Rondo
Performer: Nicholas Daniel. Performer: Rachel Gough. Performer: Julius Drake.- CALA.
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Norbert BurgmΓΌller
Duo in E flat major, Op.15
Performer: Michael Collins. Performer: Michael McHale.- CHANDOS.
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MY FAVOURITE...music from the court of Henry VIII
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Anon.
La Danse de Cleves
Performer: Matthew Spring. Performer: Jon Banks.- THE GIFT OF MUSIC.
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Bartolomeo Tromboncino
Scopri lingua
Singer: Sara Stowe. Performer: Matthew Spring.- THE GIFT OF MUSIC.
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Wolseyβs Wilde (from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
Performer: Jon Banks. Performer: Matthew Spring.- THE GIFT OF MUSIC.
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Madeleine Dring
Festival Scherzo
Performer: Martin Roscoe. Ensemble: Guildhall String Ensemble. Conductor: Robert Salter.- HYPERION.
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Richard Reed Parry
Interruptions (Heart and Breath Nonet): VI. French Guitars
Performer: Bryce Dessner. Performer: Aaron Dessner. Ensemble: yMusic. Performer: Richard Reed Parry.- DG.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata in G major, Op.14 No.2
Performer: Alfred Brendel.- PHILIPS.
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John Blow
Salvator Mundi for voices and organ
Choir: Les Arts Florissants. Director: William Christie.- VIRGIN CLASSICS.
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Gemma Jones' Choice No.1
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Felix Mendelssohn
Wedding March (A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op 61)
Orchestra: Orchestre des ChampsβΓlysΓ©es. Conductor: Philippe Herreweghe.- Mendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream: Herreweghe.
- Harmonia Mundi.
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Gemma Jones' Choice No.2
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Giuseppe Verdi
Aida, Act 3: βPur ti riveggo, mia dolce Aidaβ; β¨'Fuggiam gli ardori inospiti'
Singer: Katia Ricciarelli. Singer: PlΓ‘cido Domingo. Orchestra: Orchestra of La Scala, Milan. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
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Edvard Grieg
Wedding day at Troldhaugen (Lyric Pieces - book 8 Op.65)
Performer: Leif Ove Andsnes.- Leif Ove Andsnes: Ballad for Edvard Grieg.
- EMI Classics.
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MUSIC IN TIME: CLASSICAL
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Quartet in G major, K.387
Ensemble: Cleveland Quartet.- TELARC.
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ARTIST OF THE WEEK: NICHOLAS DANIEL
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Francis Poulenc
Oboe Sonata
Performer: Nicholas Daniel. Performer: Julius Drake.- CALA.
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Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Orchestra: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Singer: David Gordon. Conductor: Christopher Hogwood.- Stravinsky: Pulcinella, Dumbarton Oaks: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra/Hogwood.
- Decca.
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Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Se tu m'ami
Music Arranger: Alessandro Parisotti. Singer: Teresa Berganza. Performer: Richardo Requejo.- DG.
By Association
Answer: John Blow and Henry Purcell
The music played:
΅ώ±τ΄Η·Ιβ―
An Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcellβ―
James Bowman (countertenor)β―
Michael Chance (countertenor)β―
The Kingβs Consortβ―
Robert King (director)β―
HYPERION
Broadcast
- Tue 20 Sep 2016 09:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3