A Portrait of Adam Smith
Wagner Prelude: Parsifal Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Haitink
7.12 Rachmaninov Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5 Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
7.16 Vaughan Williams Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus: Northern
Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
7.35 Franck Symphonic Variations:
Alexis Weissenberg (piano) Berlin PO/Karajan
7.51 Francaix Hommage a I'ami Papageno
Mainz Wind Ensemble/
The Composer (piano)
8.00 Grainger Blithe Bells: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/Montgomery
8.04 Gershwin Preludes
Nos 2 and 3: Dag Achatz
8.09 Liszt Les Préludes
Berlin PO/Karajan. Records
Music chosen by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother for her Patron's Choice Concert at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1975. Britten A Time There Was
CBSO/Simon Rattle
Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat (KV 364)
Gidon Kremer (violin)
Kim Kashkashian (viola) Vienna Philharmoniker/
Harnoncourt. Records
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Bach Trio Sonata in G (BWV530): Christopher Herrick (organ)
9.43 Mozart Concerto for three pianos (K 242) Katia and Marielle Labeque; Berlin PO/Semyon Bychkov (piano)
10.10 Schubert Three Songs from 1815 Elly Ameling (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)
10.18 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique: Toulouse Capitole/Plasson
11.10 Smetana Quartet No 1: Emerson Quartet
11.38 Walton Music for 'As You Like It' Catherine Bott (soprano) Academy of St Martin/Neville Marriner
11.50 Durufle Four Motets: Choir of Trinity, Cambridge/Richard Marlow
Five programmes in which Alfred Brendel talks with Stephen Plaistow about Haydn's solo piano music and plays his own recordings. Haydn Sonatas: in E minor (H XV1 34); in B minor
(H XVI 32); in D (H XVI 37)
A final reflection by Professor John Durant.
4: Breaking the Scientific Language Barrier
Krzysztof Pelech (guitar) arr Bach Lute Suite in E minor
Astor Piazzola Verano porteno; Milonga del Angel; La muerta del
Angel; Primavera portena
Dorian Wind Quintet of New York Vivaldi Sonata for recorder, oboe and bassoon in G minor
Adolphe Night Journey (first UK broadcast) Taffanel Quintet in G minor
(In association with Quantel Ud)
Six programmes.
3: A Little Night Music Mark Steyn looks at one of Sondheim's most popular shows, inspired by Ingmar Bergman 's film Smiles of a Summer Night.
Fantasy in F minor Rainer Keuschnig
Mari Nomura (pianos) (R)
Swayne Quartet No 2 Harvey Quartet No 1
Arditti String Quartet (R)
(Giles Swayne 's rPentecost Music' is in tomorrow's Prom, 7.30pm)
with Charles Fox
Roger Nichols looks at performances of Debussy's Images.
Margaret Field (soprano) Paul Hamburger (piano) Liederkreis, Op 39;
Die Sennin; Singet nicht in TrauertOnen; Geisternihe; Die Kartenlegerin (R)
Stephen Hough (piano) Bournemouth SO, leader Bela Dekany, conductor Andrew Davis
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Nielsen Overture: Helios
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
8.25 A Union of Like Minds?
Journalist Erkki Toivanen considers the Scandinavian identity.
(R)
8.45 Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D
Three readings from the memoirs of Letitia Pilkington , a leading figure of literary Dublin and a close friend of Jonathan Swift.
Reader Samantha Bond. Compiled by Donald Bancroft
Series producer Penny Gold. Mono
Riccio Canzona a quattro Cima Canzona No 6 a quattro
Fontana Sonata for violin and continuo
Castello Sonata a tre
Monica Huggett (violin) Bruce Dickey (cornet)
Sarah Cunningham (cello) Charlet Toet (trombone) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord/organ)
Nigel North (chitarrone) (R)
leader Richard Howarth conductor James Lockhart
Sarah Leonard (soprano) Berlioz, arr Matthews Serenade , Hymn and Toccata
Colin Matthews Night Music, Op 10
Hoist, arr Matthews The Dream City
(Colin Matthews 's Chiaroscuro is in Wednesday's Prom at 7.30pm)
Richard Rodney Bennett 's seven-movement suite, Jazz Calendar, based on the children's rhyme.
London Jazz Ensemble/
John Lanchbery