With
Penny Gore. Dufay Vidi ; SpeciosamMagnificat Sexti
Toni Pomerium , director Alexander Blachly
6.50 Schumann Abegg Variations, Op 1 Imogen Cooper (piano)
7.00 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso , Op 28 Maxim Vengerov
(violin), Israel PO, conductor Zubin Mehta
7.45 Martlnu Sonatine
Krysia Osostowicz and Ernst Kovacic (violins), Susan Tomes (piano)
8.00 Michael Haydn Symphony in G (with an introduction by Mozart) Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
8.45 Ravel Jeux d'Eau
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
With Donald Macleod.
3: Sacred and Profane
The effects of Elgar's changing religious attitudes on his music.
Ave Verum Corpus, Op 21 No 1
Worcester Cathedral Choir,
Adrian Partington (organ), conductor Donald Hunt Prologue (The Apostles, Op49)
London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Sir Adrian Boult
Elegy, Op 58
ECO, conductor Yehudi Menuhin Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84 Piers Lane, VellingerQuartet
Peter Kosminksy continues work on turning into drama the experiences of the families involved in the baby heart deaths at the Bristol Royal Infirmary.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Elliott Carter Holiday Overture
American Composers Orchestra, conductor Paul Dunkel
10.15 Messlaen Louange 1 /'Eternité de Jesus (Quatuor pour la Fin de Temps) Maurice Gendron (cello), Jean Francaix (piano)
10.25 Mozart Mass in C, K31 7
(Coronation) Barbara Schlick (soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus (contralto), Paul Agnew (tenor), Matthijs Mesdag (bass), Amsterdam Baroque Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
10.52 Haydn Symphony No 26 in D minor (Lamentation)
La Petite Bande, director Sigiswald Kuijken
11.07 Faure Cello Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 117 Maurice Gendron (cello), Jean Frangaix (piano)
Artist in Focus: Michael Collins
Petroc Tre lawny talks to Michael Collins about commissioning and playing new works and the pressures of giving world premiere performances.
Gregson Clarinet Concerto
With the BBCSO, conductor Adrian Leaper Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 73 With Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
Kurtag Hommage a Robert Schumann With Isabelle van Keulen (viola), KathrynStott (piano)
Adams Gnarly Buttons
With the London Sinfonietta
Chester Summer Music Festival
Petroc Trelawny introduces the first of six recitals featuring BBC New Generation
Artists at the recent Chester and Buxton festivals, given in St John 's Church, Chester. Kungsbacka Piano Trio
Haydn Piano Trio in E flat, HXV30
Schumann Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 63
Another chance to hear last Friday's Prom. Dominique Labelle (soprano),
Annette Markert (mezzo), David Daniels (countertenor), Mark Padmore (tenor), Alastair Miles (bass), Choir of the Enlightenment, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Roger Norrington Johann Christoph Bach Motet: LieberHerr Gott
Bach Mass in B minor, BWV232 (R)
From the Chapel of Eton College, sung by the 2000 Eton Choral Course. Introit: 0
Lord, Make Thy Servant Elizabeth (Byrd). Responses (Tomkins). Psalms 12-14 (Woodward, Allwood, CS Lang). Hymn:
Sing New Songs of Joy and Worship (Ode to Joy) First Lesson: 1 Kings, 17.
Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells). Second Lesson: Luke 6, w20-38.
Anthem: Alma Redemptoris Mater (Grier).
Organ Voluntary: Fete (Langlais). Director of music Ralph Allwood. Organist David Goode.
With Sean Rafferty.
Music includes at 5.50 Grainger's Green Bushes played by pianists Penelope Thwaites, Wayne Marshall and John Lavender; at 6.00 Vivaldi's Concerto in C for two trumpets RV537 performed by Crispian Steele-Perkins and Michael Meekes with the City of London Sinfonia directed by Nicholas Kraemer; and at 6.40 Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio Espagnol played by the LPO under Mariss Jansons.
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Bach pure and Bach in borrowed orchestral colours frame a dramatically lyrical concerto and Jonathan Harvey's strongly theatrical new work, which will saturate the auditorium with all kinds of vocal, orchestral and electronic sound.
Martin Neary (organ), Susannah Glanville (soprano), Robert Brubaker (tenor),
Joshua Bell (violin), Steven Isserlis (cello), New London Chamber Choir (women's voices), BBC Singers (women's voices), Ian Dearden (sound designer), BBCSO, conductor Jac van Steen
Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV546
Jonathan Harvey Mothers Shall Not Cry (BBC commission, first performance)
8.25 Twenty Minutes: Poetry Proms
Jo Shapcott, the first poet-in-residence at the Proms, introduces this evening's event from the Serpentine Gallery: poetry readings by Ruth Padel and Sarah Maguire, including new poems on one of the themes of this year's Proms - the power of music.
8.45 Brahms Concerto in A minor for violin and cello
Bach, orch Schoenberg Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV552 (St Anne)
(Repeated Monday 7 August 2pm)
The works of Scotland's foremost living poet, Edwin Morgan , range from science fiction and concrete poetry to internationally acclaimed translations.
David Stenhouse takes Edwin Morgan on a journey through his native city of Glasgow. (R)
Fiona Talkington explores Indian music, from the khayal singing of Pandit Bhimsen Joshi to the Indiepop of Shubha Mudgal.
With Jill Anderson.
Chopin Waltz in G flat, Op 70 No 1
12.15 Liszt Tasso
12.35 Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No 1
1.00 A recital of Chopin by pupils of Liszt on piano rolls from the Welte Mignon archive.
1.40 Relcha Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 89
2.05 Schein Fontana d'Israel (Israelis Brunlein)
3.35 Vanhal Symphony in A minor
3.50 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in F, Op 1 No
4.00 Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191
4.15 Sibelius Masonic Ritual Music, Op 113
4.35 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1
4.50 Popper Hungarian Fantasy, Op 68
5.00 Chopin Mazurka in D, Op 33 No 2; Etude in B minor, Op 25 No 10
5.10 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in D, RV95
5.20 Matz Quartetto
5.45 Melartin Karelian Scenes, Op 146 No 6