With Penny Gore.
Nielsen Overture: Helios
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
6.10 JC Bach Symphonie Concertante in E flat Hanover Band, conductor Anthony Halstead
7.00 Marais La Sonnerie de Sainte
Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Trio Sonnerie
7.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Musical
Picture: Sadko Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra/Dmitri Kitajenko
8.00 Schutz Herzlich Lieb Hab Ich
Dich, 0 Herr, SWV348
Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Basel Consort
8.45 Sairrt-Saens Violin Concerto No 1 in A Philippe Graffin ,
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
With Donald Macleod.
3: Crisis
Following the death of their only child, Grieg's marriage went through a crisis. Escape to the Hardanger region of Norway seemed to provide relief and was the cradle for Grieg's most passionate chamber works and the powerful song Den Bergtekne. Margrete's Cradle Song;
A Mother's Grief Marianne Hirst
(soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano)
Fiddlers Hakan Hagegard (baritone), Warren Jones (piano)
String Quartet in G minor Norwegian Quartet
Den Bergtekne (The Mountain Thrall) Hakan Hagegard (baritone),
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Folk Song: Hailing; Springdance (Lyric Pieces Book 2) Peter Katin (piano)
Edward Bond
Writer Edward Bond continues his search for a subject for his new plays. For details see Monday
With Peter Hobday.
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 78 (A Therese) Robert Casadesus
10.14 Beethoven String Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky) Busch Quartet
10.43 Debussy En Blanc et Noir
Robert and Gaby Casadesus (pianos)
10.58 Martin Mass for Double Choir
Choir of Westminster Cathedral, conductor James O'Donnell
11.25 Ravel A la Manière de Chabrier
Robert Casadesus (piano)
1999 Salzburg Festival
In today's programme from the festival Graeme Kay introduces a recital of songs by Schubert, Frank Martin and Richard Strauss , performed by the mezzo Marjana Lipovsek and pianist Radu Lupu.
Schubert Willkommen und Abschied;
Am Flusse; Three Mignon songs; Suleika I; Suleika II; Geheimes;
Ganymed Frank Martin Six Monologues (from
Jedermann)
Richard Strauss Heimliche
Aufforderung, Op 27 No 3;
Allerseelen, Op 10 No 8; Ich Trage Meine Minne , Op 32 No 1; Ruhe, Meine Seele , Op 27 No 1; Cacilie, Op 27 No 2
Christodoulos Georgiades (piano)
Haydn Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20
Skalkottas Little Peasant March; Reverie in the Old Style; Catastrophe in the Tropical Forest (Piano Pieces, 1940: Nos 32, 6 and 4)
Chopin Impromptu in G flat, Op 51; Nocturne in C minor, Op Posth
Liszt Valses Oubliees: No 1; Hungarian Rhapsody No 15 in A minor (Rakoczy March)
(Repeat)
Another chance to hear last Wednesday's Prom, which featured the Proms debut of the Bavarian State Orchestra, who come from the German state where Richard Strauss made his home and where at the end of his life he composed his wonderfully poignant Four Last Songs.
Soile Isokoski (soprano), Bavarian State Orchestra, conductor Zubin Mehta
Strauss Don Juan; Four Last Songs; An Alpine Symphony
From Rochester Cathedral.
- Introit: The Fair Chivalry (Ashfield)
Responses(Rose)
Psalms 96, 97 (Ashfield, Elvey)
First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 2, w7-13
Office Hymn: Christ in Whose Passion Once Was Sown (Te Catharina) Canticles: Noble in B minor
Second Lesson: John 15, verse 18;
John 16, verse 4
Anthem: The Heavens Are Telling (Haydn)
Organ Voluntary: Choral-Improvisation sur le "Victimae Paschali" (Toumemire) Director of the Cathedral Girls' Choir
Sean Farrell.
Organist Roger Sayer.
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes Kodaly's Dances of Marroszek performed by the Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer and Beethoven's Piano Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2, played by Stephen Kovacevich.
Kirsteen McCue introduces the second of two concerts this week featuring two of Mahler's great symphonies. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
Mahler Symphony No 5
The second of part of a recital this week featuring songs performed by the baritone Wolfgang Holzmair and the pianist Imogen Cooper.
Haydn Canzonettas: The Spirit Song; Fidelity; She Never Told Her Love; Piercing Eyes; Content; Sympathy; 0 Tuneful Voice
Repeat
Whereas once they looked to God, government and commerce for their greatest commissions, would architects now do better to turn to sport? Philip Dodd explores the design and impact of new stadia from Cardiff to Sydney. Continuing the Thinking at the Frontier series, Philip Dodd asks what are the ground-breaking cultural theorists of cyberspace and new media most concerned with?
Fiona Talkington presents another programme in the series exploring different avenues of music, covering everything from plainchant to postmodern.
At Brecon
Alyn Shipton introduces the final set from Trumpet Summit at this year's Brecon Jazz Festival.
With Susan Sharpe.
Biber Sonata No 12 a 8 (Sonatae Tam Aris Quam Aulis Serviente) Collegium Aureum
12.10am Beethoven Sonata in A flat, Op 26 Katalin Komlos (fortepiano)
12.30 Schubert Heidenroslein , D257 Kaia Urb (soprano), Heiki Matlik (guitar), Jaan Oun (flute), Ulrika Kristian (violin)
12.35 Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat, Op 36 Slavko Goricar ,
Slovenian PO/Simon Robinson
1.00 Beethoven String Quartet in B flat, Op 130 Voces Quartet
1.35 Sibelius The Fiddler; In
Mournful Mood (Five Characteristic
Impressions) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)
1.40 Hannikainen Piano Concerto
Arto Satukangas
2.10 Erkel Aria: La Grange (Hunyadi Laszlo ); Aria of Bank (Bank Ban)
Rose-Marie Farkas (soprano), Lajos Miller (tenor)
2.25 Rontgen Symphony Netherlands RSO/Jac van Steen
2.45 Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 Philippe Bianconi, Quartet Sine Nomine
3.35 Delibes Suite: Sylvia
Bratislavan RSO/Oliver Dohnanyi
3.55 Schumann Kreisleriana, Op 16 Martina Rljak (piano)
4.30 Robert Kajanus Funeral March Finnish RSO/Atso Almila
4.40 Giorgio Antoniotti Sonata in C minor, Op 1 No 9 Juraj Alexander and Jozef Podhoransky (cellos)
4.50 Piet Ketting Deuntjen Netherlands Chamber Choir, conductor Hans van den Hombergh
5.00 Kalman Komm, Zigany; Czardas (Countess Maritza) Kitchener-Waterloo SO/Raffi Armenian
5.05 Corelll Sonata in B minor Anna
Hoelblingova and Quido Hoelbling (violins), Jozef Zsapka (guitar)
5.15 Goldmark Overture: In Italy Hungarian RO/Geza Oberfrank
5.25 Delibes Bell Song (Lakme)
CalgaryPO, conductor Mario Bernardi
5.35 Telemann Sonata in D minor
Hannan, Tilney, Thielman Trio
5.45 Palestrina Surge Illuminare Jerusalem Elmer Iseler Singers, conductor Elmer Iseler
5.55 Hendrik Andriessen Rat Domine
Netherlands RCO/David Porcelijn