State and Society: Legitimacy andtheModernState
Handel Ballet music:
II pastor fido
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner
7.10 Beethoven Sextet in E flat, Op 81b
Berlin Philharmonic Octet
7.30am News
7.35 Reznicek Overture:
Donna Diana
NYPO/Zubin Mehta
7.39 Martucci Andante, Op 69 No 2
George Ives (cello) Philharmonia/
Francesco d'Avalos
7.50 Puccini 0 mio babbino caro
(Gianni Schicchi) Kiri te Kanawa
(soprano)
LPO/John Pritchard
7.53 Chopin Mazurkas in C major and minor, Op 56 Nos 2 and 3 Artur Rubinstein (piano)
8.01 Kodaly Suite: Hiry Jinos
LSO/lstvan Kertesz Records
Elgar
Pomp and Circumstance March No 2 in A minor
LPO/Adrian Boult
Prologue and The Calling of the Apostles
(The Apostles, Part 1) (sop) (tenor) (bass) (bass) (bass)
Choir of Downe House
School
London Philharmonic Choir LPO/Adrian Boult
Funeral March (Grania and Diarmid)
Royal Liverpool PO/ Charles Groves Records
Timothy Roberts plays Restoration music on the 1683 harpsichord at Hovingham Hall, Yorks, made by Charles Haward. Blow Suite No 3 in A minor
Froberger, arr Blow Fantasia: Sol la re Purcell Suite in C
Blow Ground in E minor
Purcell Sefauchi's Farewell (R)
Symphony No 93 in D Orchestra of the 18th Century/
Frans Briiggen. Records
Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1; Capriccio in E minor, Op 81 No 3
Mistry String Quartet (R)
conductor
Marek Janowski
Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis on themes of Weber Schmitt Symphonic Poem: La Trag6die de Salome
12.00 Interval Reading
12.05 Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ Symphony) Jean-Louis Gil (organ)
Caroline Palmer (piano) Beethoven Rondo in C, Op 51 No 1; Rondo in G, Op 51 No 2; Sonata in G, Op 31, No 1
The fourth of asix-part series in which
Brian Wright considers how the art of conducting has developed over the years. Stravinsky Petrushka (1911) conductor Pierre Monteux Beethoven Symphony No5 5 conductor Arthur Nikisch Mahler Adagietto from Symphony No 5 conductor Bruno Walter Records
from University College, Cardiff.
Martin Roscoe (piano) Haydn Sonata in A flat
(HXV1 46)
Holmboe Moto austero, Op 88 (first UK broadcast) Nielsen Theme and Variations
4.35 Interval Reading
4.40 Brahms Seven fantasies
Liszt Petrarch Sonnet 104 Rhapsodie Espagnole (G 254)
Presented by Lyndon Jenkins Producer Ray Abbott
3: Uguisu
The very first note of the bush warbler
Is delivered upside-down.
Thoughts on the Japanese bush warbler, devised and compiled from Japanese and western sources by Stephen Henry Gill , with his own translation of haiku and waka poetry. With Togo Igawa, John Moffatt , Jim Norton and Megumi Shimanuki.
Producer Piers Plowright (R)
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Swedish RSO leader Mats Zetterqvist conductor
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
8.15 Michael Oliver takes a walk around the Stockholm Music Museum and talks to its director, Krister Malm.
8.35 Jan Sandstrom Indri (UK premiere)
Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia espansiva)
(The appearance by the Swedish RSO has been made possible by support from MoDo)
(The first half of tonight's Prom will be shown on 'Omnibus at the Proms', Friday 10.25pm BBC1)
A Matter of the Soul
Swedish film director
Ingmar Bergman originally wrote this play for Swedish radio.
It is a portrait of the wealthy dilettante Viktoria, played by Anna Massey , who wrestles with her miserable marriage and many ghosts from her early life.
Translated by Eivor Martinus Director Richard Wortley (R)
Schubert
Mass in E flat (D 950);