Non-Nuclear Defence Strategies
The final programme. Bach Preludes and Fugues Nos 21-24 Davitt Moroney
(harpsichord). Records
Series producer Nicholas Anderson
The final programme: Creation
Britten Young Apollo Op 16: Peter Donohoe (piano); CBSO/Rattle
Milhaud La Création du monde: John Harle
(saxophone);London Sinfonietta/Rattle
Beethoven Suite from The Creatures of Prometheus, Op 43: Boston SO/Erich Leinsdorf. Records Series producer Andrew Kurowski
Ethel Smyth Overture: The Wreckers: SNO/
Alexander Gibson
8.45 Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
Serge! Rachmaninov
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy
9.19 Mozart Flute Quartet in D: Jean-Pierre Rampal Isaac Stern (violin) Salvatore Accardo
(viola);
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
9.33 Holst Suite in F
Cleveland Symphonic
Winds/Frederick Fennell
9.45 Franck Final in B flat David Sanger (organ)
9.55 Gounod Symphony No 1 in D: Toulouse
Capitole Orchestra/
Michel Plasson. Records
Michael Hall is joined by Mark-Anthony Turnage , whose Three Screaming Popes will be heard on Tuesday, to look forward to the coming week at the Proms.
Producer Jane Walker
conductor Janos Furst
Oliver Charlier (violin) Dvorak Symphonic poem: The Water Sprite Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor
Wagner Prelude: Lohengrin Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter) (K 551) (Presented by Stoke and Newcastle Music)
Tchaikovsky Album for Children, Op 39
Gubaydulina Pieces for Children
Andrew Ball (piano) (R)
director Simon Wright (organ)
G Gabrieli Canzon noni toni a 12 (1597 No 14) A Banchieri Canzon in echo
Viadana La bergamasca A Banchieri Sonata a 3 G Gabrieli Sonata octavi toni a 12; Canzon primi toni a 8; Canzon duodecimi toni a 10 No 2
Frescobaldi Canzon vigesimanona a 8 G Gabrieli Canzon septimi e octavi toni a 12 2.10 Interval Reading
2.15 G Gabrieli Canzon a 12 No 17
Frescobaldi Canzon a 4 No 13
G Gabrieli Six Canzons
A Gabrieli Ricercar del duodecimo
tuono
G Gabrieli Canzon a 12 No 16 (R)
conductor
Bryden Thomson
Barry Douglas (piano)
Adrian Thomas Intrada
Bach, transc Webern Ricercare
Bartok Piano Concerto
No 3
3.35 Interval Reading
3.40 Lyell Cresswell
Speak for Us, Great Sea Copland Suite:
Appalachian Spring
Tokyo String Quartet Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3 (Rider) Borodin Quartet No 2 in D
5.20 Interval Reading
5.25 Schubert
Quartet in G (D 887)
A drama documentary in which Professor Higgins, played by Norman Rodway , arrives in Austin,
Texas, to teach creative writing and be given a vision of America.
Written by Aidan Higgins. Producer Piers Plowright (R)
Emer Buckley
Nicolas Lebegue
Allemande; Courante; Sarabande grave;
Chaconne grave; Gigue (from Suite in G)
Antoine Forqueray La Mandoline, La Buisson,
La Leclair (R)
Cecile Ousset (piano)
Joan Rodgers (soprano) Stephen Roberts (bar) BBC Welsh Chorus BBC Welsh SO leader James Clark conductor Tadaaki Otaka live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Debussy Nocturnes
Poulenc Piano Concerto
8.20 Michael Oliver examines the editorial and performing traditions of the Faure Requiem.
8.40 Faure Requiem
by Washington Irving. 2: The Legend of the Three Beautiful Princesses Neville Jason reads the story of King Mohamed, the left-handed father of three. Mono (R)
(Final tale tomorrow 9.30pm)
conductor Lionel Friend Jean Rigby (mezzo)
Simon Holt Burlesca
Oscura Charles Ives Violin Sonata No 2
George Crumb Night of the Four Moons
10.45 Interval Reading
10.50
Mark-Anthony Turnage Beating about the Bush Aaron Copland Sextet (R) (Turnage's 'Three Screaming Popes' is Tuesday's Prom)
Two Sonatas in E flat (Kk 474 and 475) Andras Schiff (piano) Records
Cantata No 45:
Es ist dir gesagt,
Mensch, was gut ist
Margaret Cable (mezzo) William Kendall (tenor) Michael George (bass)
Raglan Baroque Singers Raglan Baroque Players leader Roy Goodman director
Nicholas Kraemer (R)