Haydn Symphony No 59 in A (Fire)
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
7.19 Vaughan Williams Three Walt Whitman songs: Nocturne; A Clear
Midnight; Joy, Shipmate, Joy Ian Partridge (tenor)
Jennifer Partridge (piano)
7.25
Beethoven Bagatelles , Op 126
Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
7.44 Michael Torke
Adjustable Wrench
The composer (piano) London Sinfonietta/ Kent Nagano
8.05 Rossini
Overture: Semiramide
National PO/Chailly
8.18 Telemann
Viola Concerto in G
Stephen Shingles (viola) Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
8.32 Saint-Saens
Wedding Cake Caprice, Op 76 Maria de la Pau (piano) City of Birmingham SO/ Louis Fremaux
8.39 Jonathan Dove
Figures in the Garden
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Wind
Ensemble/The Composer Records
with Anthony Burton. Hellendaal Grand
Concerto in F, Op 3 No 3 Andrew Manze (violin) European Community Baroque Orchestra/
Roy Goodman (violin)
9.18 Scharwenka
Sonata in C sharp minor, Op
Seta Tanyel (piano)
9.39 Alwyn Symphony No 4 LSO/Richard Hickox
10.19 Harvey Nataraja Harrie Starreveld
(flute/piccolo)
Rene Eckhardt (piano)
10.30 Mozart Mass in C minor (K 427) (ed Richard Maunder , completed with chant) Nancy Armstrong and Dominique Labelle (sopranos)
Jeffrey Thomas (tenor)
Richard Morrison (bass)
Handel and Haydn Society Chorus
Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra/Andrew Parrott Records
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
conductor Claudio Abbado
Lilya Zilberstein (piano) Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2 in C minor
Mahler Symphony No 1
(piano)
Schubert Moments musicaux (D780)
Beethoven Sonata in A, op 101
Ruddigore or The Witch's Curse
A haunting tale inhabited by Gilbertian ghosts and Sullivanesque spectres.
BBC Singers
BBC Concert Orchestra
Charles Mackerras
Extracts from Mackerras's ballet based on music by Arthur Sullivan.
Pro Arte Orchestra/
John Hollingsworth. Records
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott
Jeremy Beadle combs through the versions of The Marriage of Figaro in search of his ideal Susanna.
Producer Jane Walker
Variations on '& vuol baUare' (Le Nozze di Figaro) (Wo040)
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) Record
A not altogether serious duet in three movements specially composed for the Proms concert season by Peter Tinniswood.
With Elizabeth Spriggs as Pamela and Richard Griffiths as Tudor, who meet before the commencement of this evening's Proms concert.
First Movement: Tuning Up Play conducted by John Tydeman (Continued in the interval and after tonight's concert)
A concert dedicated to the memory of Sir Charles Groves, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Tasmin Little (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), Joan Rodgers (sop), Simon Keenlyside (bar)
Brighton Festival Chorus, London Choral Society, RPO/Vernon Handley
Walton Overture: Scapino
Delius Double Concerto
8.05 Two into Three Second Movement: Pause for Breath
Pamela and Tudor share a drink at the bar during the interval.
8.25 Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony
Third Movement: Supper a deux for Three.
After the concert Pamela and Tudor go out to a restaurant.
London Baroque director Charles Medlam performs vocal and instrumental music by Innocenzo Fede from the Court of James II in exile at St-Germain-en-
Laye. Introduced by Michael Oliver.
Nieuw Ensemble/ Ed Spanjaard
Gerhard Libra
Jose Evangelista Clos de vie
Gerhard Concert for Eight