With Penny Gore .
Rubbra Sonatina, Op 19 Michael Dussek (piano)
6.40 Samuel Wesley Symphony in B flat London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
7.00 Vivaldi, arr Gascoigne Concerto for two guitars John Williams and Carlos Bonell , Brian Gascoigne and Morris Pert (marimbas and vibraphone), Keith Marjoram (bass)
7.40 Gliere Concerto for coloratura soprano and orchestra Natalie Dessay (soprano), Berlin Symphony Orchestra, conductor Michael Schonwandt
8.00 Biber Sonata No 12 in C (Sonatae Tam Aris Quam Aulis Servientes) Rare Fruits Council
8.35 Martinu Rhapsody-Concerto for viola and orchestra Josef Suk , Czech PO , conductor Vaclav Neumann
With Donald Macleod. 4: Bach in Leipzig Bach was Cantor of St Thomas 's School and director of music in Leipzig, responsible for the music for its two main churches, St Thomas 's and St Nicholas's. Aria: Ach Schlafrige Seele (Cantata
No 115)Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Limoges Baroque Ensemble, director Christophe Coin
St John Passion, BWV245 (excerpt) Makoto Sakurada (tenor), Gerd Turk
(tenor), ChiyukiUrano (bass), Peter Kooy (bass), Bach Collegium Musicum , conductor Masaaki Suzuki
Magnificat in D, BWV243
Emma Kirkby and Tessa Bonner (sopranos), Michael Chance
(countertenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass),
Collegium Musicum 90, conductor Richard Hickox
Artist John Keane reflects on his work to date and looks ahead to new projects.
With Jonathan Swain.
Strozzi L'Amante Segreto Catherine Bott (soprano), Paula Chateauneuf (chitarrone), Timothy Roberts (harpsichord), Frances Kelly (double harp)
10.13 Britten We Are Delighted to Greet the Signore (Death in Venice, Scene 4) Peter Pears (tenor), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone), English Opera Group, English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Steuart Bedford
10.25 Poulenc Organ Concerto
Maurice Duruflé , French National Radio Orchestra, conductor Georges Prêtre
10.49 Schubert Im Fruhling Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano)
Edinburgh International Festival
Live from the Queen's Hall, Sandy Burnett introduces one of the leading quartets of the younger generation. Belcea Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (Joke)
Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
11.55Twenty Minutes: A Dip into the Book Festival
American author TE Carhart reads from his novel The Piano Shop on the Left Bank.
12.15 Britten String Quartet No 2, Op 36
Nicola Heywood Thomas introduces another concert given atthisyear's
Dartington International Summer School. David Campbell (clarinet), John Flinders (piano)
Mendelssohn Clarinet Sonata in E flat
Goldschmidt Quartet
Jfrainh Hnmvrr7 Sonatina
Another chance to hear last Friday night's concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Evelyn Glennie and Gert Mortensen (percussion), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Poul Ruders Studium
Lutoslawski Symphony No 4 Sibelius Symphony No 2 (R)
Jeux Sans Frontières
Another programme in which Philip Pickett explores the musical interchange between the countries of 16th-century Europe and challenges the view that music in England was isolated from the rest of Europe at this time.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music for early-evening listening, plus the latest stories from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Beethoven's only opera, a dramatic hymn to freedom, liberty and human loyalty, comes to the Proms tonight. The heroic story of a woman who risks all to save her wrongly imprisoned husband is presented in an imaginative semi-staged production based on Deborah Warner's production for Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Introduced by Paul Guinery.
Glyndebourne Chorus, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Simon Rattle
Act 1
8.50 Twenty Minutes: Performing Art
Christopher Cook looks at some of the treasures of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, that reflect this year's Proms themes. This week, with Eric Turner, he examines modernist tableware designed by Josef Hoffman in the early 1900s for the Wiener Werkstatte.
9.10 Act 2
Featuring traditional music from Turkey, an interpretation of a Turkish tune from Viv Corringham and Peter Cusack , a Bulgarian excursion with Farmer's Market, pianist Joanna MacGregor , and the Angelite
Choir. Plus 13th-century French music from Vivien Ellis and Giles Lewin , and clips from La Bottine Souriante's recent
London concert. With Fiona Talkington.
With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Nehmt Meinen Dank, lhr Holden Gonner, K38312.10 Clementi Piano
Sonata in B flat, Op 12 No 1
12.25 Beethoven String Quartet in F,
Op 135 1.00 Rossini Overture: William Tell Mozart Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466 Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
2.25 Humperdinck Dream Scene (Hansel and Gretel) 2.35 Kodaly Duo for violin and cello, Op 73.05 Benoit Hoogmis
4.05 Papandopulo Rapsodia Concertante
4.20 Soler Fandango in D minor
4.35 Mozart Symphony No 23 in D
4.50 Janequin La Chasse
5.05 JPE Hartmann Six Small Character
Pieces to Texts by HC Andersen , Op 50
5.25 Moniuszko Grajek
5.35 Cimarosa, arr Benjamin Trumpet Concerto 5.45 Mendelssohn Overture:
The Hebrides (Fingal Cave)