With Tommy Pearson.
Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata in D, BWV1028 Yo-Yo Ma (cello),
Kenneth Cooper (harpsichord)
6.45 Glazunov Three Etudes (Op 31) Stephen Coombs (piano)
7.00 Handel Concerto in Fa Due Cori, HWV333 Tafelmusik, director Jeanne Lamon
7.40 Grieg Violin Sonata No 1 in F. Op 8
Dmitri Sitkovetsky , Bella Davidovich (piano)
8.35Satie Embryons Desséchés Aldo Ciccolini (piano)
8.40 Shostakovich Suite: Moscow-
Cheryomushki Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
During his early twenties Mozart was desperate to make his name. He travelled widely in Europe, retracing the steps he had taken as a child prodigy. But whereas a precocious child found it easyto amuse the rich and influential, a young man had more difficulty attractingthe attention of potential patrons. Today Donald Macleod follows Mozartto Paris, Munich and back home to Salzburg.
Symphony No 31 in D (Paris) Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Briiggen Dunque lo Me N'Andro.... Andro Ramingo e Solo (Idomeneo) Anne Sofie von Otter
(mezzo), Sylvia McNair (soprano), Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano), English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365 Malcolm Bilson and Robert Levin
(fortepianos), English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Radio producer Matt Thompson has had an idea. He must now persuade editors that they should commission a radio programme seeking out the most beautiful sound in the world.
With Jonathan Swain.
Eigar Overture: Froissart, Op 19
LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
10.19 Machaut Tels Rit au Main Qui au Soir Studio der Fruhen Musik , director Thomas Binkley
10.28 Liszt Petrarch Sonnet No 4 7
(Annees de Pèlerinage, Book 2) Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
10.34 Biber Vesperae Beatae Mariae
Virginis Assumptae Amsterdam Baroque Choirand Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
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Edinburgh International Festival 2000
Sandy Burnett introduces the third of this year's Schumann concerts.
Juliane Banse (soprano), Andras Schiff (piano), Yuuko Shiokawa (violin), Miklos Perenyi (cello)
Schumann FunfStuckeim Volkston , Op 102; Frauenliebe und -leben, Op 42
11.45 Interval Talk: Hats Off, Gentlemen, a Genius!
Robert Schumann reviews the work of fellow composers in the pages of the Neue Zeitschhft fur Musik.
12.05 Schumann Gedichte derKonigen Maria Stuart , Op 135; Piano Trio No 3 in G minor, Op 110
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Kirsteen McCue presents a concert given last year at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow.
Robin Blaze (countertenor), Mark Levy (bass viol), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo), Andrew Smith (organ)
Buxtehude Jubilate Domino
Johannes Schenk Sonata in D minor
Schutz O Susser, O Freundlicher; O Jesu, Nomen Dulce
De Visee Suite de la Grotte de Versailles
Francois Couperin Lecon de Tenebre No 1
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Another chance to hear Wednesday's Prom.
Olga Borodina (mezzo), Oslo Philharmonic, conductor Mariss Jansons
Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor
Berlioz La Mort de Cleopatre
Ravel La Valse
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The husky songstress Cleo Laine introduces an eclectic mix of singers from Paul Robeson and Cathy Berberian via Richard Rodney Bennett and Michael Feinstein to Lorna Dallas and Shirley Home. Producer Clive Portbury
With Humphrey Carpenter. Music includes at 5.00 Schubert's Piano Trio in B flat, D28, played by the Beaux Arts Trio; at 5.40
Mozart's Bassoon Concerto in C (arranged from the Oboe Concerto, K314) performed by David McGill with the Cleveland
Orchestra conducted by Christoph von
Dohnanyi; and at 6.00 a performance by pianist Earl Wild of his own arrangement of Saint-Saens's Le Rouetd'Omphale.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Glyndebourne began with The Marriage of Figaro back in the thirties and now it brings Mozart's bitter-sweet opera to the Proms to celebrate the millennium. High comedy is tinged with pain and confusion in some of the most glorious music of all time as Figaro schemes to outwit the lecherous Count Almaviva and claim the beautiful young Susanna.
Glyndebourne Opera Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Acts 1 and 2
8.45 Twenty Minutes
Novelist Jeanette Winterson takes up the theme of food in the series of commissioned short stories for the Proms in This Summer, Last Summer, a story about food and forgiveness.
9.05 Acts 3 and 4
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Fiona Talkington introduces music for a Jewish wedding recreated by klezmer band Budowitz.
With Jonathan Swain.
Papandopulo Trio Sonata
12.15 Falla Nights in the Garden of Spain
12.40 Bloch Suite No 1
12.50 Brahms Gestillte Sehnsucht, Op 91 No 1
1.00 The third of a series of four concerts from the Brezice Festival featuring 16th-century recorder music, including Lassus, Heinrich Isaac, Trabaci and Merulo.
2.05 Rodgers and Hart Spring is Here
2.15 Reger Four Tone Poems after Arnold Boecklin
2.45 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op 43
3.10 Sibelius Symphony No 5
4.00 Mozart Donne Mie la Fate a Tanti (Cosi Fan Tutte)
4.15 Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony Chorale)
4.35 CPE Bach Klopstocks Morgengesangam Schopfungsfeste, Wq239
4.45 Groneman Flute Sonata in E minor
5.05 Byrd Walsingham Variations
5.15 Reutter Georg Ecce Quomodo Moritur Justus
5.25 Kuhlau Sonata in F, Op 52 No 1
5.40 Nielsen Little Suite, Op 1