with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Locke
Curtain tune in C
Parley of Instruments
Renaissance Violin Band, conductor Peter Holman
7.10 Hoist Dances (The
Morning of the Year, Op 45 No 2)
LSO/David Atherton
7.40 Massenet Ballet
Music (Le Cid)
CBSO/Louis Fremaux
8.05 Chopin Bolero in A minor, Op 19
Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
8.21 Delalande Concert de trompettes (Symphonies pour les soupers du roy) La Simphonie du Marais, conductor Hugo Reyne
8.32 Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor, Op 64 Maxim Vengerov (violin) Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur Discs
FAIREST ISLE
John Milsom continues his series by looking at the role that the elaborate music of the Choirbook played in the life of the college.
Richard Davy 0 Domine caeli terraeque creator; Ah mine heart, remember it well
John Nesbitt Magnificat The Sixteen, director
Harry Christophers
John Taverner Kyrie Leroy Christ Church Cathedral
Choir/Stephen Darlington Richard Davy
Stabat mater dolorosa
The Sixteen, director
Harry Christophers Discs
Presented by Mairi Nicholson. Bach, arr Stokowskl Sheep May Safely Graze BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Artists of the Week: Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Tallis Loquebantur variis linguis conductor Stephen Cleobury
10.10 Messlaen Jesus accepte la souffrance; Les anges (La Nativité du Seigneur)
James Crabb (accordeon)
10.20 Debussy Prelude a f'après-midi d'un faune
Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar (pianos)
10.30 Howells Take Him ,
Earth, for Cherishing
Choir of King's College, conductor Stephen Cleobury
10.40 Arensky
Quartet in A minor Raphael Ensemble
11.05 Ravel Piano
Concerto in G
Jean Bernard Pommier (piano) BBC Philharmonic/ Yan Pascal Tortelier
11.30 Gubaidulina De
Profundis
James Crabb (accordeon)
11.40 Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op 44 Ronan O'Hora (piano)
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
BBC Philharmonic conductor
Stephen Kovacevich
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Beethoven Violin Concerto in D; Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
Iwan Llewelyn Jones (piano) Schumann Quintet in E flat, Op 44
Pickard String Quartet No 2 Brahms Quintet in F minor, Op 34
From the 1994 North Wales
Music Festival
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Beethoven Overture:
Leonore No 3
Stravinsky
Symphony in E flat
Errollyn Wallen visits the Premises, a rehearsal studio in east London, and eavesdrops on a jazz combo, a Celtic rock group and indie band Elastica, all practising to make perfect. Rpt
Jeremy Nicholas introduces records from the 78rpm era, including music by Beethoven, Gluck and Saint-Saens and performances from Frida Leider , John Barbirolli and Louis Kaufman.
Next programme tomorrow
5.15pm
Edward Greenfield presents examples of the work of the British producer
John Culshaw including discs of Ferrier, Curzon. Karajan and Soiti, ending with excerpts from Britten's own recording of the War Requiem.
Next programme tomorrow
7.00pm
A second chance to hear one of the memorable evenings from last summer's 100th Prom season, presented by Paul Guinery.
Franz Welser-Most conducts the London Philharmonic in works by Mozart, Johann Strauss and Suppe, and they are joined by Felicity Lott (soprano) for songs by Robert Stolz, Lehar and Heuberger.
(The From the Proms series begins on Sunday at 1.45pm with Gurrelieder)
Four talks by Ronald Hutton about changes of attitude that occurred in Henry Purcell's England. 2: Monarchs
"The Restoration rake was simply the Restoration politician in bed."
Next programme tomorrow
9.55pm
Stephen Plaistow presents a concert by the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group including two important Birtwistle pieces which have a connection with his opera The Mask of Orpheus, and discusses the composer with the conductor Simon Rattle.
Colin Matthews also introduces his new BCMG commission, and the concert ends with a staged performance of a unique music theatre piece.
Mary King (mezzo) Peter Hall and Nigel Robson (tenors) Stephen Roberts (baritone) Terry Edwards (bass)
BBC Singers
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Simon Rattle
Birtwistle fields of Sorrow: Meridian
Colin Matthews... through the glass (first performance)
Stravinsky Renard
Robert Cushman presents a personal view of musicals, with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well-known.
4: Mid-Atlantic: Three
Sisters and Points Beyond. Rpt Next programme tomorrow
10.45pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Barry Wordsworth Martin Jones (piano)
Prokofiev Piano Concerto
No 1; Suite: Semyon Kotko Repeated tomorrow 12 noon