The Berlin Philharmonic have declared the Proms audience one of their favourites in the world, and they make a triumphant return to the Royal Albert Hall proving their extraordinary versatility in one of Mozart's most delicately poised concertos - played by the orchestra's principal flute and harp - contrasted with the vast musical architecture of Bruckner.
Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Marie-Pierre Langlamet (harp), Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Claudio Abbado
Mozart Concerto in C for Flute and Harp, K299
8.00 Defining Moments: Birth
In the first of two interval programmes, Geoff Watts looks at birth, its place in society and how it is reflected in the arts.
8.20 Bruckner Symphony No 5 in B flat