With Tommy Pearson.
Faure Messe Basse Arlette Steyer
(soprano), Marie-Claire Alain (organ), Audite Nova Vocal Ensemble of Paris, director Jean Sourisse
6.35 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 12 No 2 Itzhak Perlman ,
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
7.00 Lutostawski Variations on a Theme of Paganini Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire (pianos)
7.25 Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 in G, Op 61 (Mozartiana) New Philharmonia Orchesta, conductor Antal Dorati
8.00 Stanford Fantasy No 2
Thea King (clarinet), Britten Quartet
8.40 Delibes Suite: Le RoiS'Amuse
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
Donald Macleod presents some of the music associated with Mozart's personal musical pleasures and public triumphs in Vienna and Prague in the later 1780s.
Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K482 (1st mvt) Annie Fischer , Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
Piano Quartet in Eflat, K493
Clifford Curzon , members of the Amadeus Quartet Trio in E flat, K498 (Kegelstatt) (2nd mvt) Antony Pay (clarinet), Roger Chase (viola), Ian Brown (piano)
The Marriage of Figaro (Finale, Act 2)
Vienna PO, conductor Erich Kleiber
Radio producer Matt Thompson is recording a man in a forest listening to the difference between the noises a lime tree and an oak tree make in the breeze. But will listeners be able to tell the difference?
With Jonathan Swain.
Anon Chominciamento di Gioia Studio der Friihen Musik, director Thomas Binkley
10.14 Nielsen Aladdin 's Dream and Dance of the Morning Mists (Aladdin) San Francisco SO, conductor Herbert Blomstedt
10.18 Biber Mensa Sonora Pars /// in A minor Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel (violin)
10.29 Granados Danza Espanola No 2 (Oriental) Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
10.35 Dijon Chanterai pour Mon Corage Studio der Friihen Musik , director Thomas Binkley
10.47 Biber Sonata a Violino Solo No 8
(1681) Andrew Manze , Romanesca
Edinburgh International Festival 2000
From the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. Sandy Burnett introduces a performance of the complete Brahms violin sonatas.
Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Lars Vogt (piano) Brahms Violin Sonatas: No 1 in G, Op 78; No 2 in A, Op 10
11.55 Interval Talk: Music by Committee Could a committee ever come up with a masterpiece? Svend Brown explores this and other musical joint ventures.
12.15 Brahms Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 108
Kirsteen McCue introduces a concert given earlierthis year by keyboard player and musicologist Davitt Moroney.
Davitt Moroney (harpsichord/organ).
Domenico Paradies Harpsichord Sonata Noll in GM Casini Pensieri for organ, Nos9and8 D Scarlatti Sonatas: in D, Kk287; in D, Kk288
Handel Fugues or Voluntaries for organ: No 6 in C minor; No 3 in B flat
D Scarlatti Sonatas: in D minor, Kk213; in A,Kk285;inA,Kk286{R)
Another chance to hear Friday's Prom. Paul Barritt (violin), English Chamber Orchestra, director Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Bach Double Concerto in D minor, BWV1043 Schubert Adagio and Rondo in A, D438 Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor for violin and strings
Mozart Adagio in E. K261; Rondo in C, K373; Symphony No 29 in A (R)
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She Never Told Her Love. I n the ongoing series of programmes which look at different aspects of love as portrayed in early vocal music, Catherine Bott explores some of the emotions felt when love and relationships start to go wrong. Including music by Richard de Fournival , Rameau and Handel. Producer Christina Pritchard
With Humphrey Carpenter. Music includes at 5.35 Nielsen's Humoresque Bagatelles, Op 11; at 5.45 Falla's The Three-Cornered Hat: Suite No 2; and at 6.35 Brahms's
Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2.
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Proms debuts for a brilliant young French soprano and for the highly praised music director of Glyndebourne Touring Opera, here directing one of this country's leading early instrument orchestras in a programme of classical masterworks. Dazzling arias by Mozart are complemented by dramatic and lyrical symphonies by Haydn and Beethoven.
Natalie Dessay (soprano), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Louis Langree
Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer)
Mozart Vanne T'Affretta....Ah Se il Crudel Periglio (Lucio Silla); Vorrei Spiegarvi, Oh Dio, K418
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Performing Art
Another in the series of postcards from the Victoria and Albert Museum exploring the shared worlds of art and music. Christopher Cook talks to Malcolm Baker about The Three Graces by Joseph Nollekens.
8.35 Mozart Traurigkeit; Martern Aller Arten (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail)
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F
(Repeated Wednesday 30 August 2pm)
Ten years ago the people took power in Czechoslovakia. But the change was brought about by those people who had kept free speech alive under Communism. Chris Bowlby looks at the underground "samizdat" publishing that made the Velvet Revolution possible. Producer Chris Bowlby (R)
Fiona Talkington introduces late-night listening, including the Trakia Ensemble and the sound of the oktavist singers from old Russia.
With Jonathan Swain.
Scriabin Poeme in sharp, Op 32 No 1
12.10 Poulenc Sinfonietta
12.40 Hellendaal Sonata Prima in G, Op 5
12.50 Cavalli Salve Regina
1.00 Butterworth A Shropshire Lad
Richard Rodney Bennett Aubade
Walton Symphony No 1
2.10 Martin Mass
2.35 Strauss Ein Heldenleben
3.20 Ravel Piano Concerto in G
3.45 Pierre Mercure Kaleidoscope
4.00 Mozart Serenade in G, K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik )
4.25 Fernandez Second Suite Brasileira
4.50 Tchaikovsky Waltz of the Flowers (The Nutcracker)
5.00 J Strauss (son), arr Berg Wein Weib und Gesang
5.10 Ravel Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
5.20 MacDowell Suite for large orchestra, Op 42
5.40 Massenet Prelude, Act 1: Manon
5.50 Bernstein Overture: Candide