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Suk
Ditty; Sentimental self-parody on a street song (Lullabies)
Margaret Fingerhut (piano) Symphony No 2 in C minor (Asrael)
Czech PO conductor Jiri Belohlavek Records
Field
Nocturne No 9 in Eflat
Micheal O'Rourke (piano)
10.15 Kodaly
Summer Evening BBC Concert
Orchestra/Alfred Walter
10.33 Dvorak
Violin Concerto in A minor
Yu Yasuraoka (violin) BBC Concert
Orchestra/Alfred Walter
11.07 Purcell
Birthday Ode: Come Ye Sons of Art
Margaret Ritchie (soprano) Alfred Deller and John Whitworth (countertenors) Bruce Boyce (baritone) St Anthony Singers
Oiseau-Lyre Ensemble/ Anthony Lewis
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Peter Donohoe (piano)
Schubert Symphony No 5 ill Bflat Tippett
Piano Concerto
Rachmaninov Svmphonic poem: The Isle of the Dead
(soprano)
Philip Moll (piano) Schubert
An die untergehende
Sonne Der Wanderer an den
Mond
Die Mainacht
Die junge Nonne bn
Freien Der Ungliickliche
Sehnsucht Schumann
Uederkreis, Op 39
Bohumil Smejkal and Adolf Sykora (violins)
Ladislav Kyselak (viola) Bretislav Vybiral (cello) Janacek String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata) Paul Parkinson String Quarlet
Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American)
conductor Ivan Fischer
Michael Erxleben (violin) Women's voices of the Ernst Senff Chamber Choir
Bartok
Seven Romanian Folk
Dances
Three Village Scenes Karl Amadeus
Hartmann
Concerto funèbre for violin and strings Haydn
Symphony No 102 in Bflat
In the last of six programmes, John Surman , with help from the Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog , looks at some of the jazz groups at work in Scandinavia now, including Out to Lunch, Oslo 13 and Eje Thelin's Project.
Producer Derek Drescher
Anthony Burton presents today's edition of Radio 3's evening programme of music, news, weather and previews.
Producer Edward Blakeman
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
Ildiko Komlosi (mezzo-sop) Laszlo Polgar (bass)
Budapest Festival Orchestra conductor Ivan Fischer.
The Budapest Festival Orchestra, which Ivan Fischer founded in 1983, is intended to be a symphony orchestra which functions like a chamber group, with each member allowed to assert an unusual degree of creative independence. The orchestra makes its Prom debut with Bartok's powerfully expressionistic interpretation of the Bluebeard legend. Before this comes the first of several Berlioz overtures to be featured in this Proms season - this one inspired by the colourful life of the Florentine goldsmith. Then Zoltan Koscis is the soloist in Liszt's flamboyant first piano concerto.
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
8.10 Prom Interval
Jeremy Beadle considers the Bluebeard myth.
8.30 Bartok Duke Bluebeard's Castle
(The appearance of the Budapest Festival Orchestra made possible with support from Associated Newspapers Ltd)
The Wild West had operas too. Betsy Schwarm presents a portrait of Central City Opera House, a grand Victorian edifice perched 8,500 feet up in the Rockies.
Producer Elizabeth Burke (Rptl
Jordi Savall (viola da gamba)
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
Rolf Lislevand (theorbo and guitar)
Marin Marais
Suite d'un gout Etranger (excerpts)
Les voix Humaines
Folies d'Espagne
(piano)
Debussy Estampes
Peter Sculthorpe Mountains (1981) Wendy Hiscocks Joyu
Chabrier
Scherzo-valse (Pieces pittoresques)
Walton
Variations on a theme by Hindemith
What cheer
Sinfonia Concertante Anon in Love