Women's Studies:
Feminist Drama
Presented by Paul Guinery , beginning with A Monastic Day, a continuation of a medieval Trinity Sunday at Worcester Cathedral.
Terce, Procession and Mass
8.27 Arvo Part Fratres
8.40 Bach Fantasy and Fugue in A minor (BWV 944)
8.47 Philippe de Vitry
Firmissime fidem; Adesto
Sancta Trinitas
8.51 Purcell 0 praise the Lord, all ye heathen Producer Antony Pitts
Edinburgh Festival guru Paul Allen previews the week ahead on Radio 3.
Quilter Children's Overture
9.15 Finzi Rondo (Clarinet Concerto)
9.28 Haydn Symphony No 30 in C (Allefuja)
9.44 Addinsell Warsaw
Concerto
9.54 Composer of the Week:
Mendelssohn Scherzo
(Octet)
10.04 Bach, reconstr
Rifkin Oboe Concerto in D minor
10.17 Schubert
Standchen; Heidenroslein;
Der Musensohn
10.25 Milhaud Carnival of London
10.31 Mozart Trio in E flat
(K498) (3rd mvt)
10.40 Guy Woolfenden Illyrian Dances
10.56 Prom Artist of the Week:
Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Handel Let the Bright
Seraphim
11.05 Nielsen Suite:
Aladdin
Producer Edward Blakeman
Discs
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The annual young people's Prom, with an array of colourful 20th-century works.
Jack Gibbons (piano)
New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
Bartok Romanian Folk Dances
Ibert Divertissement
Martinu Le Jazz
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
12.25 From Zarathustra to Albert Hall
Julian Gregory's alphabetical appraisal of this year's Proms season.
12.45 Falla Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor Brujo)
Satie Parade
Shostakovich Suite of Dances
From the,Aldeburgh
Festival. Chairman Guy Woolfenden and team captains David Owen Norris and Daryl Runswick are joined by Sarah Kestelman and Richard McCabe.
A Classic Arts production
The End of the Age of Innocence lain Burnside introduces
Michael Tippett 's song-cycle Boyhood's End.
Renaissance Renaissance
The 20th-century revival of Tudor music has had a profound influence on British composers from Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Holst to the present day. Stephen Johnson looks at how and why, with contributors including Andrew Parrott ,
Vernon Handley and Harry Christophers and composers Peter Maxwell Davies, Tippett,
John Tavener , Thomas Ades ,
Diana Burrell and the late
Herbert Howells.
Rpt
Boulez Conducts the LSO
A further concert in the Pierre Boulez 70th birthday celebration series, given at the Barbican Hall, London, in March.
Timothy Hugh (cello)
Ravel Suite: Ma mere I'oye Messlaen Chronochromie
Boulez Messagesquisse Stravinsky Petrushka (1911)
George Pratt talks to David Douglass about the role and repertoire of Renaissance violin bands and demonstrates the sound and techniques of the Renaissance violin. Rpt
Quintet in F for flute and strings, Op 41 No 3
Vladislav Brunner (flute) Viktor Simciska (violin)
Milan Telecky and Jan Cut (violas)
Juraj Alexander (cello) Disc
In the year 12,000, history is displayed in a series of virtual-reality exhibits as a triumph of the East. But when an archivist digs out evidence of western dominance, Dr Felipe Fernandez-Armesto is driven to defend the orthodoxy of a distant future. A Barraclough Carey North production
Vaughan Williams String Quartet No 2 in A minor John Tavener The Hidden
Treasure
Rpt
Repeated from yesterday 9.00am
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, continuing the Proms Mahler cycle with the composer's last completed symphony, one of his most powerful and moving works.
Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Libor Pesek
Mahler Symphony No 9
David Caute's epic vision of the progress of the animals and humans of Animal Farm through revolution and counter-revolution, mirroring the past 50 years of the rise and fall of communism.
Gordon Stewart has been listening to complete performances of Schumann's Liederkreis,
Op 39. including those by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau .
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , Elly Ameling and Olaf Bar , as well as some of the individual songs sung by Richard Tauber ,
Lotte Lehmann and Elisabeth
Schumann.
A Cavendish production