With Paul Guinery. Rubbra A Tribute
BBC NOW, conductor Richard Hickox
7.08 Howells 0 Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Choir of New College, Oxford, David Burchell (organ), director Edward Higginbottom
7.16 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 1
Irish NSO, conductor Rico Saccani
7.33 Howells King of Glory
Choir of New College, Oxford, David Burchell (organ), director Edward Higginbottom
7.43 Bach Cantata No 77: Du Sollst
Gott, Deinen Herren , Lieben Detlef Bratschke (treble),
Paul Esswood (alto), Adalbert Kraus (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Hannover Boys' Choir, Ghent Collegium Vocale,
Leonhardt Consort , director Gustav Leonhardt
8.00 A Liturgy for St Columba The third of four features from the community at Pluscarden in Moray. Columba the Monk. Excerpts from the Gradual of the Mass for St
Columba show how Columba was the influential monastic figure in the Scotland of his day.
8.10 Rubbra Sinfonia Concertante
Howard Shelley (piano),
BBC NOW, conductor Richard Hickox
8.45 Andrew Seivewright Lullaby of the Madonna Carlisle Abbey Singers, director Elizabeth Lamb
Producers Philip Billson and Antony Pitts
With percussionist Evelyn Glennie.
Artist of the Week:
Roger Norrington (conductor)
Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus London Classical Players
9.13 Handel Oboe Concerto No 1 in B flat Evelyn Rothwell , Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
9.22 Hildegard 0 Jerusalem
Emma Kirkby (soprano), Gothic
Voices, conductor Christopher Page
9.31 Faure Suite: Masques et Bergamasques Orpheus CO
9.46 Berio Maria Isabella ; La
Primavera; Polka
Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
9.57 Composer of the Week: Mendelssohn Elijah (excerpts) Thomas Allen (baritone),
ASMF, conductor Neville Mariner
10.13 Haydn Symphony No 1 in D
Cantilena, conductor Adrian Shepherd
10.28 Smetana Sarka (Ma Wast)
Vienna PO, conductor James Levine
10.38 Stravinsky Pater Noster ; Credo; Ave Maria Westminster Cathedral
Choir, conductor James O'Donnell
10.47 Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto in C, K299
Konrad Hunteler (flute), Helga Storck (harp), Orchestra of the 18th
Century, conductor Frans Briiggen
11.16 Ireland For Remembrance;
Amberley Wild Brooks Eric Parkin (piano)
11.24 Handel Water Music: Suite in G
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
11.40 Ravel La Valse Ulster Orchestra, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
11.53 Britten Five Rower Songs Monteverdi Choir , director John Eliot Gardiner
12.05 Kodaly Suite: HaryJanos Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell Producer Brian Jackson
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Cultural quiz with Joan Bakewell.
Greenwich and Docklands Festival
With Stephen Bayley , Bryony Brind , Edwina Currie and Loyd Grossman.
The Lure of the Orient. Gordon
Stewart presents the second of two programmes featuring settings by Schubert of poems which drew their inspiration from the East.
The first of four recitals given by the Maggini Quartet.
Britten String Quartet No 1, Op 25 Bridge Three Idylls
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A Proms debut for cellist Natalie Clein with members of the National Youth Orchestra.
Haydn's Cello Concerto in C is heard alongside Bartok's tribute to the 18th-century world and a powerful but always lyrical Schubert symphony.
Natalie Clein (cello), National Youth Chamber Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Roger Norrington
Bartok Divertimento
Haydn Cello Concerto in C
3.55 Knight Errant
Andrew Green talks to Roger Norrington about 30 years of music making.
4.15 Schubert Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic)
Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Kim Walker (bassoon), Julius Drake (piano) Trios by Francaix and Poulenc.
To Kathleen Ferrier in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival was a triumph of organisation with the most lovely setting and a castle in the air. As the festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, Colin Bell stands back to assess its contribution and the role it should play in the future. Producer Jane Fowler
Paul Spicer introduces the third of four programmes.
Finzi Singers, conductor Paul Spicer Howells The Scribe
Ireland The Hills
Moeran Love Is a Sickness
Warlock The Full Heart
Murrill Two Songs from "Twelfth Night" Walton Set Me as a Seal Revised repeat
Repeated from yesterday 9am
Joshua Bell and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra bring two works from their own country and round off the Royal Albert Hall concert with Tchaikovsky's dramatic Symphony No 5 in E minor.
Joshua Bell (violin), Dallas Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Litton
Roy Harris Symphony No 3
Barber Violin Concerto
8.15 The Pride of Dallas
A look at tonight's orchestra and its education programme.
8.35 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC2
Repeated Thursday 2pm
By Federico Garcia Lorca. Translated by Gwynne Edwards. Adaptation and musical composition by Felix Cross. A widow discovers that her only living son wishes to marry. But her obsession with death cannot dim the bridegroom's optimism. with Angela Wynter , Adjoa Andoh. Juanita Ageh , Jolade Pratt , Don Warnngton.
Jeilo Edwards , Eddie Nestor , Roger Griffiths. Jude Akuwndike , Bola Aiyeloa , Sandra James-Young
, Janice Acquah and Galeena Crosby Musicians: Howard Haigh , Anna Hemery. Simon Morton , Henri Raad and Nicholas Thompson. Director Tracey Neale First broadcast on Radio 4
The third of four programmes from the Llangollen International
Eisteddfod. Fiona Talkington asks some of the competitors what motivates them to visit this extraordinary festival and what traditions they bring with them.
From the 1996 Aldeburgh Festival, the BBC Singers, conducted by Simon Joly , give the first performance of Peter Paul Nash 's settings of the French symbolist poet Apollinaire. Debussy Chansons de Charles d 'Orleans
Nash Apollinaire Choruses (Set 1)
Janequin Gentilz Veneurs (La Chasse) Nash Apollinaire Choruses (Set 2) Janequin Escoutez Tous Gentilz (La Guerre)
Nash Apollinaire Choruses (Set 3) Ravel Trois Chansons
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Choral Concert Works by Wolfram Wagner , Mendelssohn and Schubert, performed by the Vienna
Concentus Vocalis/Herbert Bock and pianist Johannes Kutrowatz
2.15 Hyseyin Sermet (piano) Alkan Trois Petites Fantasies, Op 41
Chopin Scherzo No 1 in B minor, Op 20: Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Schumann Papillons, Op 2
3.10 Portuguese SO/Alvaro Cassuto, Silvia Marcovici (violin) Chabrier
Espana Lalo Symphonie Espagnole Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
5.00 Sequence