With Edward Seckerson.
Liszt Benediction de Dieu dans la Solitude
(Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses) Claudio Arrau (piano)
6.40 Clementi Symphony in B flat, Op 18 No London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
7.00 Stravinsky Octet European Soloists Ensemble, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
7.45 Handel Suite in Fminor, HWV433 Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
8.00 Pinto Eloisa to Abelard Emma Kirkby (soprano), Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
8.30 Vaughan Williams
Flos Campi Nobuko Imai (viola), Corydon Singers, ECO, conductor Matthew Best
Beethoven Overture: Fidelio
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen, conductor Daniel Harding
9.20 Ireland A Downland Suite City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
9.35 Monteverdi Psalm: Laudate Pueri
Gabrieli Consort and Players, director Paul McCreesh
10.05 Mozart, arr Brooke Violin Concerto in G, K216 Gwydion Brooke (bassoon), Serenata of London, conductor Emanuel Hurwitz
10.15 Holbrooke Valse Diabolique; Finale (Symphonic Quintet No 1 in G minor) Endre Hegedus (piano), New Haydn Quartet
10.25 Saint-Saens Danse Macabre
French National Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
10.35 Bach Cantata No 136: Erforsche
Mich, Gott Kai Wessel (countertenor), Makoto Sakurada (tenor), Peter Kooy (bass), Bach Collegium Japan, conductor Masaaki Suzuki
11.00 Copland Three Latin-American
Sketches New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by the Composer
11.20 Thalberg Piano Concerto in F minor Francesco Nicolosi ,
Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Mogrelia
12.00 Dohnanyi American Rhapsody Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alun Francis
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
Graeme Kay talks to Nicholas Kenyon about what makes a good late-night Prom, and Stewart Collins reveals all about the driving force behind so many festivals - the committee. Plus news of the annual
Rossini celebrations in the city where he was born - Pesaro. Producer Mark Lowther
Lars Vogt (piano)
Dutilleux Three Préludes
Schubert Moments Musicaux, D780
Brahms Piano Sonata No 3 in F minor, Op 5 (R)
The BBC Symphony Orchestra under Antal Dorati. Drawing exclusively on BBC recordings, Anthony Burton assesses Antal Dorati 's reign in the 1960s.
Mozart Masonic Funeral Music (1966) Berlioz Nuitsd'Ete
With Heather Harper (soprano) (1966) Dorati Symphony(1966) Producer Nick Morgan
Bach and the Dance. Ivan Hewett constructs a Bach suite- drawing from cantatas, concertos and chamber and instrumental works-to show how Baroque dance music influenced almost every area Of the composer's output. Producer Kate Bolton
Denis McCaldin examines how attitudes to
Bach have changed in the 250 years since his death. With contributions from composers Alexander Goehr and Robin Holloway , and writer Roderick Swanston. Producer Lindsay Kemp
Rptd from yesterday 12 noon
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. A youthful symphony by the greatest child prodigy of them all introduces one of Radio 3's New Generation Artists playing
Beethoven's dramatic and lyrical concerto, and Rachmaninov wears his heart on his sleeve in his most impassioned symphony. Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
Mozart Symphony No 4 in D, K19 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
8.30 Interval: Wine: 5: Picnic Fever
The fifth in a series of commissioned short stories on the theme of food and wine.
By the novelist and poet Helen Dunmore.
8.50 Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor Repeated Friday 2pm
By Tim Fountain, based on the writings of Quentin Crisp . From The Naked Civil
Servant to a grandly camp exile in New York City, Quentin Crisp was one of England's strangest exports. Laughter and poignancy greeted the opening of this acclaimed stage drama of Crisp in New York, with Quentin Crisp 's death in Manchester immediately following the first performances. Bette Bourke recreates his powerful interpretation for radio.
Director Mike Bradwell. Producer Ned Chaillet (R)
Isabel Hilton explores books that people are reading and talking about elsewhere in the world. Today, how crime writing has taken root around the world - on the case with the police in Berlin in the company of the city's favourite crime writer; plus bibliophile news from Egypt on the proposed rebuilding of the great library at Alexandria. Producer Kate McAII
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With Jill Anderson.
A concert of choral music given by the Danish National Radio Choir earlier this year in Denmark. Including works by Jerslid, Hoffding, Holmboe, Pade and Lewkovitch.
2.00 Horst Reflexions Sonores, Op 99
2.25 Wolf String Quartet in D minor
3.15 Bruhns Mein Herz ist Bereit
3.25 Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
4.00 Weiss Prelude, Toccata and Allegro in G
4.15 Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Op 53
4.30 Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70
4.40 Chopin Scherzo in B flat minor, Op 31
4.50 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in C, RV8 7
5.00 Hellendaal Sonata I, Op 5
5.10 Schreker Nachtstuck (Der Ferne Klang)
5.25 Salzedo Variations surun Thème dans le Style Ancien, Op 30
5.40 Liszt La Chapelle de Guillaume Tell (Annees de Pèlerinage. Book 1)
5.50 Alblcastro Concerto a 4, Op 7 No 2