With Penny Gore.
Paul Juon Divertimento in F, Op 51
6.45 Copland Four Motets
7.00 Eigar Romance for bassoon and orchestra, Op 62
7.30 Schubert Cantata for the Birthday of the Singer JMVogl
8.00 Gottschalk, arr Lambert Celebre Tarantelle, Op 64 No 4
8.35Gliere Horn Concerto, Op 91
Donald Macleod looks at the Kalevala the collection of Finnish myths which is at the heart of much of the music of Sibelius.
The Swan of Tuonela (Lemminkainen Suite) - Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Lemminkainen's Return (Lemminkainen Suite) - Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Symphony No 4 - Finnish RSO, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Michael Bourdeaux 's new encyclopedia will describe the new religions appearing in Russia and the old ones now resurfacing.
With Rob Cowan.
Bruch Swedish Dances, Op 63 Nos 4-7 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
10.11 Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 3 Karl Richter (organ),
Karl Richter Chamber Orchestra
10.24 Verdi to muoio! Confessione! ...
Non Imprecare, Umiliata (La Forza del Destino, Act 4)
Rosa Ponselle (soprano), Giovanni Martinelli (tenor), Ezio Pinza (bass), orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon
10.33 Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2 Fritz Busch , Rudolf Serkin (piano)
Edinburgh International Festival
Live from Queen's Hall, Sandy Burnett introduces Russian tenor Daniil Shtodo and pianist Larissa Gergieva.
Glinka To Molly; Barcarolle;
I Recall a Wonderful Moment
Dargomizhsky I Am Sad; I Am in Love, My Maiden
Rimsky-Korsakov Nymph ;
The Clouds Begin to Scatter
Cui The Statue at Tsarskoye Selo; The Burnt Letter
Balakirev Embrace, Kiss; Spanish Song
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Halfway Roundup With the help of a panel of artists and critics, Janice Forsyth explores the trends and themes emerging from this year's Edinburgh festivals.
12.00 Rachmaninov Before My Window; How Peaceful; Sing Not to Me Fair Maiden; Spring Waters
Tchaikovsky Amid the Din of the Ball;
Again, as Before, Alone; Why?; Serenade; Nightingale; Does the Day Reign?
Chester Summer Music Festival.
BBC New Generation Artist
Alban Gerhardt performs two of the masterworks of the solo cello repertoire in a recital recorded last month in St John 's Church Chester. Presented by PetrocTrelawny.
Bach Cello Suite No 6 in D, BWV1012 Kodaly Sonata for cello solo, Op 8
Another chance to hear Sunday night's concert from the Royal Albert Hall. Heinrich Schiff (cello),
CBSO, conductor Sakari Oramo
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor George Benjamin Sudden Time Sibelius Symphony No 5 (R)
Live from the Priory Church, Edington, Wiltshire, during the 2001 Festival of Music Within the Liturgy. Introit: Blessed Are the Merciful (John Barnard ) (first performance). Responses (plainsong). Office Hymn: Caeli Deus Sanctissime (plainsong). Psalm 108 (Robinson).
First Lesson: 2 Samuel 18, w 19-end. Magnificat (New College Service)
(Drayton). Second Lesson: Acts 28, w 1-10. Nunc Dimittis (St John's Service) (Tippett). Anthem: Schaffe in Mir, Gott (Brahms). Motet: Jesu Dulcis Memoria (Robert Fokkens ) (first broadcast performance). Hymn: The One Who Owns His Inmost Need (Potterne Wick) (first performance). Organ Voluntary: Ite Missa Est (Leighton). Conductors
Andrew Carwood , Robert Quinney and Jeremy Summerly. Organist Matthew Martin.
Today in Edinburgh, Sean Rafferty presents live music by the BT Scottish Ensemble, a Baroque ceilidh from
Concerto Caledonia and Mhairi Lawson , songs from Scandinavian soprano Hillevi Martinpelto , and young cellist Liwei Qin with Simon Crawford Phillips (piano). Plus Verity Sharp with a round-up of the best shows at the festival.
See Morning Performance, tomorrow at 11am
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Brilliant young Chinese pianist Lang Lang plays Rachmaninov's virtuosic Third Piano Concerto, and scenes of the Russian countryside unfold after the interval in Tchaikovsky's First Symphony. Presented by Chris de Souza.
Lang Lang (piano), St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yuri Temirkanov
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Slow: 3: Food
Nicola Barranger heads for Worcester to meet an international cheese expert and local cheese producer.
8.40 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 in G minor (Winter Daydreams)
(Repeated next Monday 2pm)
(Slatkin's Proms Pick: page 25)
Kevin Jackson looks at the life and work of William Blake , whose ideas on Englishness, politics, the rights of children, race and sexual identity have returned to prominence as the urgent issues of ourtime. (R)
Fiona Talkington introduces devotional music sung by the Russian Patriarchate Choir and a string quartet by Sofia
Gubaidulina. There's also music for low voices from the Low Countries and monastic music from Japan and Spain. Plus fiddle player Paul Giger and the bowed piano of Patricia Machas.
With Susan Sharpe. Schubert Die Forelle,
D55012.15 Madetoja Symphonic Suite, Op 412.30 Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K622 1.00 Schubert Piano Sonatas: in B, D5 75; in F minor, 0625; in A, D664
2.10 Gilson The Sea 2.50 Debussy La Mer
3.10 Palestrina Missa in Duplicibus Minoribus No 23.45 Byrd Pavan and Galliard in G 4.00 Chedeville Sonata for two flutes, Op 8 (L 'Allemande)
4.15 Lewkovitch Three Madrigals by Torquato Tasso , Op 134.30 G Fritz Violin Sonata, Op 2 No 44.50 Lassus Exurgat
Deus 5.05 Glazunov Concert Waltz No 2 in F, Op 515.15 Allan Pettersson Two Elegies; Romanza 5.25 Vivaldi Sonata a Quattro in C 5.40 Bruckner Os lusti
5.45 Debussy Première Rapsodie
5.55 Kuula Chanson sans Paroles