With Penny Gore .
Tallis Gaude Gloriosa Dei Mater
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
6.30 Brahms Cello Sonata in E minor, Op 38 Mstislav Rostropovich, Rudolf Serkin (piano)
7.00 Mozart Fantasia in C minor, K475 Andras Schiff (piano)
7.40 Faure Suite: Masques et
Bergamasques Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.00 Schubert Overture: Rosamunde
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Claudio Abbado
8.40 Respighl Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No 1 Sinfonia21, conductor Richard Hickox
With Donald Macleod.
Soon after his release from the army in 1921, the composer collaborated with Jean Cocteau and Raymond Radiguet on the "buffo comedy" Le Gendarme Incompris. Poulenc later destroyed it, although it was rediscovered 25 years after his death. He also formed the most important musical partnership of his life with baritone Pierre Bernac, with whom he was to perform around the world for the next quarter of a century.
L'Embarquement pour Cythere Pascal Roge and Jean-Philippe Collard (pianos)
Le Gendarme Incompris (excerpt) Dominique Visse (contralto), Francois le Roux (baritone), French National Orchestra Soloists, conductor Charles Dutoit
Invocation to the Fates; The Beauty of Youth (Chansons Gaillardes, Nos 4, 7) Pierre Bernac (baritone), Francis Poulenc (piano)
Aubade Francois-Rene Duchable (piano), Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor James Conlon
Le Bal Masque Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone), Members of the Saito Kinen Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
Maggie O'Farrell talks about writing her second novel Her Lover's Lover.
With
Rob Cowan. Telemann Quartet in D minor (Tafelmusik) Frans Bruggen (flute), Philidor Ensemble
10.22 Mozart Ch 7o MiScordidi Te....
Non Temer, Amato Bene, K505
Christa Ludwig (mezzo), Geza Anda
(piano), Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Bernhard Paumgartner
10.33 Janacek String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata) Smetana Quartet
10.49 Reger Serenade in G, Op 95 North-West German Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Hermann Scherchen
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music Lucie Skeaping introduces more music from this year's festival, concentrating today on just one concert: Monteverdi's
Vespers of 1610, performed in St John's, Smith Square, by the Cardinall'sMusick under their director Andrew Carwood.
Pet roc Trelawny introduces the first of six recitals featuring BBC New Generation
Artists recorded last month at the Chester and Buxton Festivals. The historic St John's Church in Chester was the setting forthe broadcast debut of the Polish-German Szymanowski Quartet.
Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421 Berg Lyric Suite
Another chance to hear Saturday night's concert from the Royal Albert Hall.
Lillian Watson (soprano), Pamela Helen
Stephen (mezzo), Philip Langridge (tenor), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), BBC Singers, Southend Boys' Choir, Colorado
Children's Chorale, London Symphony Chorus, BBC National Chorus of Wales, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
Debussy Printemps (first performance of original version reconstructed by Christopher Palmer ) Flnzl Cello Concerto
Britten Spring Symphony (R)
From Winchester Cathedral
Introit: Locus Iste (Bruckner)
Responses (Radcliffe).
Psalms 6, 7, 8 (Purcell, Turner, Barnby, SS Wesley, Henry Lawes)
Office Hymn: Sing Alleluya (Martins)
First Lesson: Ezekiel 24, vv l-16
Canticles: Hereford Service (Lloyd)
Second Lesson: John 15, vv 9-17
Anthem: Te Lucis ante Terminum (Balfour-Gardiner)
Hymn: Who Are These Like Stars Appearing (All Saints)
Organ Voluntary: Paean (Leighton)
Director of the cathedral girls' choir: Sarah Baldock
Sub-organist: Philip Scriven.
Humphrey Carpenter presents a selection of music and arts news.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Tonight's Prom begins at twilight in a city where a carnival is in full sway. Soprano Renee Fleming makes her Proms debut with a florid Mozart motet and Strauss's ravishing final songs. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Renee Fleming (soprano), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
Dvorak Carnival Overture
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony)
Mozart Exsultate, Jubilate
8.25 Twenty Minutes: Renee Fleming
The soprano talks to James Naughtie.
8.45 Strauss Don Juan: Four Last Songs
Ajourneythrough the literatures of Europe. The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Julian Evans talks to Czech writers
Ivan Klima , Michal Viewegh and Jachym Topal , and to Slovak satirists Pavel Vilikovsky and Peter Pistanek about living in the shadow of Franz Kafka. (R)
Verity Sharp presents pavans by Dowland and Bull and performances by saxophonist Trevor Watts and his Moir6 Music Drum Orchestra, and the Gong Orchestra of the Munduk Village, Bali.
With Louise Fryer. Georg Bohm Gelobet
Seist Du, Jesu Christ (Chorale Partite and Variations) 12.10 Kaspar Forster Repleta Est Malis 12.20 Mozart Violin Concerto in B flat, K20 7 12.40 Liszt Mazeppa
1.00 A concert of organ music by Georg Bohm. 2.00 Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor, Op 68 2.45 Schubert Three
Pieces for piano, D946 3.10 Bertouch Cantata: The Lord the God of Hosts Has
Spoken 3.35 Dittersdorf Piano Concerto in A 4.05 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 2 7 No 2 (Moonlight)
4.30 Glazunov Elegie in D flat, Op 17
4.40 CPE Bach 12 Variations on "La
Folia in D minor, Wqll8/9 4.50 Vivaldi Sonata in D, Op 1 No 12 (La Follia)
5.00 Bach Cantata: Widerstehe Doch der
Sunde, BWV54 5.20 Mozart 12 Variations on "Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman K265
5.35 Wassenaer Concerto No 6 in E flat
5.45 Szymanowski Veni Creator