Maths: Eigenvalues and Eigenlines
Stanley Concerto No 5 in A: Parley of Instruments/ Roy Goodman
7.09 Vaughan Williams Concerto grosso
LPO/Adrian Boult
7.30am News
7.35 Liszt Mephisto
Waltz No 1: LPO/Solti
7.46 Musorgsky The Song of the Flea
Paata Burchuladze (bass) Ludmilla Ivanova (piano)
7.50 Kalinnikov
Symphony No 1 in G minor SNO/Neeme Jarvi. Records
Rameau
Platee: Comédie lyrique in a prologue and three acts (excerpts)
Soloists; Francoise Herr Vocal Ensemble
Les Musiciens du Louvre/
Marc Minkowski. Records
FM only from 10.40
Villa-Lobos Bachianas
Brasiliera No 5
Jill Gomez (soprano) Pleeth Cello Octet
9.47 Tallis Loquebantur variis linguis: Taverner Choir/Andrew Parrott
9.55 Meyerbeer La
Chanson de Maitre Floh
Stephen Varcoe (bar)
Graham Johnson (piano)
10.00 Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring (1947) LPO/Charles Mackerras
10.35 Rachmaninov, arr Wild Floods of Spring,
Op 14 No 11; Where Beauty Dwells, Op 21 No 7 Earl Wild (piano)
10.43 La Comtesse de
Die A chantar m 'er de so qu'ieu non volria
Mara Kiek (voice)
10.50 John Adams
The Chairman Dances
(Foxtrot for Orchestra) San Francisco SO/
Edo de Waart
11.05 Hahn Venezia
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
(tenor), Graham Johnson (piano), Felicity Loti (sop) Richard Jackson (bar)
11.22 anon/Playford An Italian Rant; Bouzer Castle: Broadside Band
11.25 Elgar The Wand of Youth (Suite No 2)
RLPO/Vernon Handley
11.43 J G Walther
Concerto in B minor after Signor Meck
Margaret Phillips (organ) Producer Mark Rowtinson
England v India: the second Texaco Trophy One-Day International from Trent Bridge.
1.05 pm News
1.10 A Passage to India: Christopher Martin-Jenkins recalls the MCC tour of India in 1972/3. (R)
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-7.30 Commentary Producer Peter Baxter
conductor Elgar Howarth Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet) Maxwell Davies Trumpet Concerto Haydn Symphony No 86 in D
Michael Collins (clarinet) Noriko Ogawa (piano) Debussy Premiere Rapsodie Martinu Sonatina Brahms Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2 Donato Lovreglio Fantasy on Themes from Verdi's La traviata
BBC Welsh SO Shostakovich, arr Barshai Chamber Symphony, Op 83a Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1919)
from the 17th century. Stephen Varcoe (bar) Nigel North (theorbo) John Blow Arms, He Delights in Arms; Rise, Mighty Monarch Purcell Music for a While; Begin the Song (sacred cantata) Monteverdi Partenza amorosa Cazzati Cantata: Factum est praelium magnum Carissimi 0 vulnera doloris Caccini Amor ch 'attendi (R)
From the 1966 Proms: LSO/lstvan Kertesz Schubert Unfinished Symphony Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat (K 279b) Roger Lord (oboe) Gervase de Peyer (clar) Barry Tuckwell (horn) Roger Birnstingl (bassoon) Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D Including at 4.40: Lady Harty recalls the first Prom, and Sir Henry Wood talks about his role in the concerts.
live from Bishopsgate Hall. Rachmaninov Etudestableaux, Op 39: Nos 1-5 Prokofiev Sonata No 6 in A minor
In this final programme, Mel Hill contrasts and compares pianist Dave Brubeck and saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. Series producer Derek Drescher
Anthony Burton , Susan Bradshaw , Malcolm Hayes and Bayan Northcott in conversation with John Drummond , planner of the Proms Season. Producer Arthur Johnson * PROMS GUIDE: page 14
Andrew Davis conducts
Mahler's Symphony No 2 (Resurrection)
0 SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC2 For details see page 57
Night and Day
British journalism is the focus of Tom Stoppard 's hard-edged comedy, set in a fictitious African country. How free is a free press? For idealistic Jacob Milne , the Press is freedom's last line of defence.
Nicholas Kok (piano) Director Gordon House
Delius Sea Drift; An
Arabesque; A Mass of Life: Part 2 Nos 5, 6 (Mono: 1952)