With Andrew McGregor. Including Veracini Overture No 5 in B flat
6.17 Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
7.05 Haydn Symphony No 50 in C
7.45 Mozart Rondo in A minor, K511
8.05 Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew
Themes
8.32 Wagner Siegfried Idyll Editor Andrew Lyle
This week featuring works for piano and orchestra by Liszt.
Tchaikovsky September (The Seasons) Viktoria Postnikova (piano)
9.03 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in Eflat
Krystian Zimerman ,
Boston SO , conductor Seiji Ozawa
9.22 Leoncavallo Prologue: I Pagliacci Ingvar Wixell (baritone), National Philharmonic, conductor Giuseppe Patane
9.30 Mozart String Quartet in B flat, K458 (Hunt)
Brodsky Quartet
Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
With Chris Wines.
Vivaldi Flute Concerto in F, RV433 (La Tempesta di Mare) Patrick Gallois ,
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
10.08 Anon 0 Virgo Splendens (Libre Vermeil)
New London Consort, director Philip Pickett
10.14 Prom Artist of the Week:
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Chopin Etude in C sharp minor, Op 10 No 4: Waltz in D flat, Op 64 No 1 (Minute)
10.19 Sweelinck Fantasia Chromatica
Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
10.29 Rawsthorne Elegaic Rhapsody Divertimenti, conductor Nicholas Cleobury
10.41 Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
Daniel Barenboim (piano), Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
11.13 Vierne Symphony No 6 in B minor (final)
Thomas Trotter (organ)
11.21 Poulenc Oboe Sonata
Nicholas Daniel ,
Julius Drake (piano)
11.35 Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449
ECO, director Daniel Barenboim (piano) Producer Chris Wines
(1685-1750)
Historic and classic recordings of Bach's instrumental music.
1: The Early Years
Sonata No 1 in G minor for violin solo,
BWV1001 (Adagio) Joseph Joachim
Concerto in D minor for Two Violins, BWV1043 (2nd mvt)
Fritz Kreisler and Efrem Zimbalist with string quartet
Partita No 2 in C minor, BWV826 Harold Samuel (piano)
Violin Sonata No 6 in G, BWV1019 Adolf Busch , Rudolf Serkin (piano)
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041 Bronislav Huberman , Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Issay Dobrowen Discs Producer Kate Bolton
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm
With Fiona Talkington.
1.00 Proms Chamber Music 1996
From Creation and re-creation to "last things" and intimations of the beyond.
Joanna MacGregor (piano), Madeleine Mitchell (violin), David Campbell (clarinet) and Christopher van Kampen (cello) play Bach's unfinished final fugue and Messiaen's visionary quartet - an affirmation of ultimate hope composed during his imprisonment in a concentration camp during World War II. Direct from the Britten Theatre,
Royal College of Music, introduced by Susan Sharpe.
Bach Contrapunctus XIV (The Art of Fugue, BWV1080)
Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time Producer Edward Blakeman
2.10 Dolly Suite
Faure Dolly Suite, Op 56
Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos) Disc
2.30 BBC Proms 1996
Around the World in 80 Minutes
A special afternoon Prom for children of all ages. Presenter
Tony Robinson takes the listener on a lightning musical tour which, like Jules Verne 's globetrotter, travels through five continents from London and back.
The musical journey will be skilfully guided by orchestra and chorus, and a huge variety of sights and sounds will be experienced on the way.
New London Children's Choir, BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp Parti
3.10 During the Interval ... a gathering of grown-up people will be talking for a long time about a very intellectual subject - or a spaceship could land on the Royal Albert Hall , halting the second half of this afternoon's Prom until it has collected some music from history. With comedians Dan Gaster , Will Ing and Ben Silburn.
3.30 Part 2
4.30 New series
Class of 86: a British Jazz Decade
It's now ten years since Britain enjoyed what was called the jazz boom, revival - even the new jazz age. Record companies began to open their chequebooks and saxophonists started making the news - and the fashion pages.
A New Generation
In the first of four programmes, John Fordham investigates what turned musicians on to jazz in the first place - and how they found themselves under the eye of the "jazz police". Producer John Goudie
Scales
Tommy Pearson begins a week of programmes on scales by investigating church modes. Repeat
With Andrew Green , including
Korngold Film music: The Sea Hawk (excerpts)
National Philharmonic/Charles Gerhardt
6.03 Rachmaninov Spring Waters, Op 14 No 11
Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
6.30 Bach Sanctus (Mass in B minor) Vienna Singverein, Berlin
Philharmonic, conductor Herbert von Karajan
Producer Andrew Mussett E-MAIL: intune@bbc.co.uk
"The narrative journeys of different kinds of music" is
Antnony Powers s intriguing description of his new symphony. And "narrative" runs through the rest of the concert, from the opening tribute to Takemitsu, to Respighi's vivid evocation of Rome and the monumental musical journey for soloist and orchestra in Rachmaninov's concerto.
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Takemitsu Star-Isle
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
8.25 Takemitsu
A tribute to the foremost Japanese composer of the 20th century, who died earlier this year. Friends and colleagues reminisce about the composer and consider his unique contribution to the music of both East and West.
8.45 Powers Symphony (first performance)
Respighi Pines of Rome
Penny Gore introduces a recital by the Wanderer Trio.
Grieg Andante con moto in C minor
Chausson Piano Trio in G minor, Op 3 Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Repeated tomorrow 2.30pm
With Mark Russell and Robert Sandall , and including a studio session by techno-junglist Faultline. Producer Philip Tagney
With Calum MacDonald.
1: Homage to Pedrell
Falla, arr Halffter Seven Spanish Popular Songs
Falla Pedrelliana (Homenajes)
Gerhard Pedrelliana ; Cancionero de Pedrell
Repeated from last Monday
With Digby Fairweather. A reappraisal of the influential compositions and performances of Antonio Carlos Jobim. Producer Terry Carter
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Bruckner Symphony No 8 in C minor (1887 version) Italian Radio SO/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
2.20 Pianist Markus Schirmer performs works by Haydn and Liszt
3.40 Victor Tretyakov (violin), Italian Swiss Radio Orchestra/Wolf-Dieter
Hauschild Brahms Violin Concerto in D
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
5.00 Sequence