Arts Foundation Course:
Sullivan
With Penny Gore, including a chance to win tickets for a Mahler Prom, and at approximately
7.05 Ysaye Caprice d'apres I' Etude en forme de valse de Saint-Saens
Joshua Bell (violin)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , conductor
Andrew Litton
7.23 Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia The Philharmonia, conductor Geoffrey Simon
7.32 Vivaldi Concerto in D
(RV93)
II Giardano Armonico , director Giovanni Antonini
8.05 Ethel Smyth Overture: The Wreckers
Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
8.32 Purcell Portfolio
Purcell A selection of songs
8.39 Dlttersdorf Symphony in A (The Transformation of the Lycian Peasants into Frogs)
Cantilena, conductor
Adrian Shepherd Discs
Paul Guinery introduces variations on the theme of music inspired by women. Six variations in G on "Nel cor piu non mi sento" (WoO 70)
Alfred Brendel (piano) Mass in C (Op 86)
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano) Monica Sinclair (contralto) Richard Lewis (tenor)
Marian Nowakowski (bass) Beecham Choral Society Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Thomas Beecham
Six variations on “Ich denke dein” (WoO74)
Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (piano) Rpt
With Chris de Souza , including songs by Ives sung by Jo Ann Pickens
Proms Artist of the Week
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Dvorak Silent Woods
Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
10.05 Copland Quiet City BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Jan Latham-Koenig
10.20 Rameau Motet: In
Convertendo
Gillian Fisher (soprano)
Jean-Claude Orliac (tenor) Richard Jackson (baritone) The Sixteen
Le Concert Francais, conductor Edward
Higginbottom
10.45 Ruggles Angels II BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Elgar Howarth
10.50 Adams The
Chairman Dances
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Mogrelia
11.05 Scarlatti Sonata in D (Kk223); Sonata in E minor (Kk394)
Scott Ross (harpsichord)
11.15 Brahms Double
Concerto in A minor
Salvatore Accardo (violin) Heinrich Schiff (cello) Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
conductor Edward Downes
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor
The first of three programmes featuring central works of the clarinet repertoire from Mozart to Berio.
Antony Pay and Michael Harris (clarinets)
Hausmusik Quartet Mozart, compl
Duncan Druce Allegro in F(K580b) Anton Stadler Duo in C
Hummel Quartet in E flat
3.05 Antony Pay in conversation with Andrew Lyle
3.10 Mozart Clarinet
Quintet in A (K581) Producer Misha Donat
The first of two specially recorded concerts in the BBC Maida Vale Studios
Stephanie Gonley (violin) William Bennett (flute) Mozart Violin Concerto
No 4 (K218)
Bartok, arr Maros Ten Easy Pieces
Griffes Poem
Sibelius Suite: Pelleas and Melisande
The Ability to Swing
Today, Sarah-Jane Morris looks at the art of improvising - how do you get your fingers to play what's in your head? Rpt
A special edition presented by Geraint Lewis from the Three Choirs Festival in Gloucester.
Elgar Triumphal March (Caractacus)
5.45 Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
6.03 Telemann Oboe
Concerto in D minor
6.30 Bliss A Colour
Symphony
7.03 Howells Magnificat (Gloucester)
Producer Gwawr Owen
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Ursula Oppens (piano) London Philharmonic, conductor Franz Welser -
Most
Dvorak The Water Goblin
Lutoslawski Piano Concerto
8.30 Conversations with Drummond
John Drummond tells
Richard Osborne about some of the great conductors he has worked with over the years.
8.50 Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
2: A Yearning for the Past Philip Brady travels south from the Baroque city of Wurzburg through vine-covered valleys to the medieval town of Rothenberg ober der Tauber. Rpt
Next programme tomorrow
10.00pm
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) Suite No 2 in D minor; Suite No 5 in C minor
Rpt
Frank Whitford examines the way in which the Nazis plundered and poisoned the Romantic legacy in the architecture, painting and sculpture of the Third Reich. With contributions from film maker Lutz Becker ; painter Georg Eisler ; art historians Lucius Grisebach , Werner Hoffmann and Peter Klaus
Schuster; critic
Georg Schollhammer ; and historian Jonathan Steinberg. Rpt
The second of seven concerts from this year's York Early Music Festival, introduced by George Pratt. Rose Consort of Viols
All in a Garden Green
Viol consort music from the time of Henry VIII to Purcell. Repeated tomorrow 12 noon