With Penny Gore.
Faure Pavane
6.50 Matteis Suite in G minor for two violins and continuo (Ayres for the Violin, Book 3)
7.00 Liszt Valse-Caprice after Schubert No 5 in G flat (Soirees de Vienna)
7.40 Mozart Oboe Quartet in F, K370
8.00 Saint-Saens Phaéton
8.45 Enescu Romanian Rhapsody, Op 11 No 2
With Donald Macleod.
5: Italian Opera in Vienna
Salieri Falstaff (excerpts) Denes Gulyas (tenor), Jozef Gregor (bass), Salieri
Chamber Orchestra, conductor Tamas Pal Salieri AxurRe d'Ormus, Act 4 (excerpt)
Soloists, Guido d'Arezzo Chorus, Russian PO, conductor Rene Clemencic
Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro, Act 2 (excerpt) Soloists, Berlin Deutsche Oper Orchestra, conductor Karl Bohm
Martin y Soler Dov 'e Dunque il Mio Ben ?; Va 'dall 'Infami Viscere (Una Cosa Rara) Roberto Scaltriti (baritone), Les Talens
Lyriques, conductor Christophe Rousset Mozart Don Giovanni , Act 2 (Finale) Soloists, London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
Mozart Per Pieta (Cosi Fan Tutte) Karita
Mattila (soprano), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Christopher Bruce finishes choreographing his new ballet, Grinning in Your Face.
With Rob Cowan.
Sibelius Karelia Suite, Op 11
Berlin PO, conductor Hans Rosbaud
10.24 Mozart Vorrei Spiegarvi , Oh Dio, K418 Ria Ginster (soprano), orchestra conducted by Oskar Holger
10.30 Chopin Introduction and Polonaise Brillant in C, Op 3 Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Franz Rupp (piano)
10.30 Wagner Senta 's Ballad (The Flying Dutchman) Astrid Varnay (soprano),
Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Joseph Keilberth
10.49 Dvorak Rondo in G minor, Op 94 Emanuel Feuermann (cello),
National Orchestral Association, conductor Leon Barzin
Edinburgh International Festival
Live from the Queen's Hall. Sandy Burnett presents a recital by pianists Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne.
Schubert Marches Militaires, D733 Nos 1 and2 Kurtag Hommage a Verdi, Furious Chorale (Jatekok); Hand in Hand
Schubert Piano Sonata in E flat, D568
11.50 Twenty Minutes: Duet for Three Hands
Kirsteen McCue meets 90-year-old Phyllis Sellick. With her late husband Cyril Smith she formed a piano duo which continued when he lost the use of his left hand.
12.10 Debussy Children's 's Corner
Bach/KurtagGottesZeitlstdieAllerbeste Zeit, BWV106, Aus Tiefer Not Schrei Ich Zu Dir,BWV687;AlleinGottinderHohSeiEhr
Schubert Fantasie in F minor, D940
Susan Sharpe introduces the last in a series of concerts from around Wales.
Today's performance was recorded in the Tabernacle, Machynlleth, as part of the Machynlleth Festival.
Nikolai Demidenko (piano) Bach, transcr Busoni Piano transcriptions (selection)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)
Another chance to hear Sunday night's concert from the Royal Albert Hall. Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Boston SymphonyOrchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
Ravel Ballet: Daphnis and Chloe (R)
Jimmy Smith
Another chance to hear Julian Joseph 's interview with the great organist about his early days with John Coltrane , his first recordings forthe Blue Note label and big band work with Oliver Nelson. (R)
Sean Rafferty 's guests are members of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, and pianist Angela Hewitt playing live in the studio. Plus news from the arts world and the latest CD releases.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall.
A brilliant Greek violinist plays Sibeiius's impassioned violin concerto, and Ruth Ziesak sings in Mahler's brooding Fourth Symphony.
Presented by Martin Handley. Ruth Ziesak (soprano),
Leonidas Kavakos (violin),
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Herbert Blomstedt
Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
7.35 Twenty Minutes: Mahler's Places Piers Burton-Page is by a lake in the Austrian Saiz-kammergut, where Mahler built the first of his composing huts.
7.55 Mahler Symphony No 4 Repeated next Thursday at 2pm.
Anotherchanceto hear an interview with reclusive Haruki Murakami , Japan's leading novelist. With contributions from Jungian professor Hayao Kawai , Kawasaki Kenko and Professor Motoyuki Shibata. (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London Australia's leading period instrument orchestra makes its Proms debut, joined by one of the world's leading countertenors. Presented by Sean Rafferty.
Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Genevieve Lacey (recorder), Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, artistic director Paul Dyer
Handel Concerto Grosso in D, Op 6 No 5
Vivaldi Nisi Dominus, RV608; Recorder Concerto in C, RV444; Cessate, Omai Cessate, RV684
Handel Water Music: Suite No 2 in D; Va Tacito (Giulio Cesare)
Medeski, Martin and Wood
Another chance to hear US trio MMW -
John Medeski (keyboards), Billy Martin
(drums) and Chris Wood (bass) - recorded at a packed Barbican in London last January. Presented by Jez Nelson.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress (R)
With Susan Sharpe.
Haydn Cello Concerto in D, H Vllb 2 Bruckner Symphony No 4 in E flat (Romantic) 2.40 Nivers Officium Defunctorum 3.10 Scriabin Piano
Concerto, Op 20 3.45 Calame Surla Margelle du Monde 3.55 Bach French Suite No 6 in E, BWV81 74.15 Satie Ballet: Parade 4.30 Fux Turcaria
4.40 Davide da Bergamo La Vera Piva Montanera
5.00 Bach Concerto in A, BWV1055
5.15 Elgar Serenade for strings, Op 20
5.35 Biber Scordatura Sonata for two violins and continuo 5.50 Debussy La
Cathédrale Engloutie (Preludes, Book 1)
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