With Penny Gore.
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Claudio Abbado
6.15 Handel Concerto Grosso in C
(Alexander's Feast)
Berlin Academy for Ancient Music
7.20 Tallis Spem in Alium Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips
7.35 Schubert String Quartet in E flat, D87 Auryn Quartet
8.15 Sancan Sonatine Emmanuel Pahud
(flute), Eric Le Sage (piano)
8.40 Strauss Don Juan
Czech PO, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
(1865-1936). Donald Macleod begins his survey of Glazunov's life and work, starting in Tolstoy's Russia of the 1860s. Chant duMenestrel Steven Isserlis (cello) Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Symphony No 1 in E, Op 5 (2ndmvt) USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky String Quartet No 1 in D, Op 1 Shostakovich Quartet
Stenka Razin BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Producer Johannah Smith
The Australian poet Peter Portertalks about his work as poet-in-residence at this year's Proms season, reflecting his lifelong exploration of the relationship between poetry and music. Producer Sara Davies
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring recordings by Dutch conductor
Willem Mengelberg and four-hand piano music by Franz Schubert.
Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus
(excerpts) Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
10.15 Marenzio Solo e Pensoso Alfred
Deller (countertenor), Deller Consort
10.21 Schubert Andantino
(Divertissement sur les Motifs Originaux Français, D823) Andreas Staierand Alexander Lubimov (fortepiano duet)
10.32 Bizet Jeux d'Enfants Philharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
10.45 Tchaikovsky String Quartet No 1 in D, Op 11 Hollywood Quartet
11.11 Liszt Les Préludes Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
Graeme Kay presents a week of programmes from the Schwetzingen
Festival, which takes place every May in the 18th-century country residence of the Prince Elector of the Palatinate region of south-western Germany. Today's programme features a song recital by soprano Barbara Bonney , Mozart from the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, violinist Christian Tetzlaff , pianists Boris Berezovsky and Leif Ove Andsnes , and music from the palace's mid-18th-century heyday. Graeme Kay also talks to the artists and discovers the gardens.
Live from the Victoria and Albert Museum ,
London, Stephanie Hughes presents the Orlando Consort in a programme entitled 0 Fragrant Rose- a sequence of English vocal music from the 14th, 15th and 21st centuries, rich in pastoral allusion, including works by Pyamour, Benet, Dunstable, Plummer and the first performance of a BBC commission, John Casken 's To the Lowers' Well.
Repeated next Sunday at lpm
Another chance to hear last Monday night's Prom from the Royal Albert Hall.
Mayumi Miyata (sho), Martha Argerich . (piano), NHK SO, conductor Charles Dutoit Takemltsu Ceremonial
Prokoftev Piano Concerto No 3
Shostakovich Symphony No 5(R)
Edward Seckerson introduces an eclectic selection of the best of musical theatre.
Humphrey Carpenter presents a selection of music, plus the latest news from the arts world. Guests include
Vladimir Ashkenazy , music director of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, who are performing in tonight's Prom.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Prokofiev's wartime ballet contrasts with an exciting new flugelhorn arrangement of Gliere's mellifluous concerto. A Slavic flavour permeates Dvorak's symphony in the second half, with its characteristic folk colouring and its skilful combination of themes. Presented by Donald Macleod. Sergei Nakariakov (flugelhorn), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
Prokofiev Suite: Cinderella (Introduction; Dancing Lesson; Beggar Woman Fairy:
Arrival at the Ball; Grand Waltz; Duet of the Pnnce and Cinderella; Waltz Coda; Midnight) Gliere Horn Concerto in B flat, Op 91 (arr for flugelhorn)
8.05 Twenty Minutes: A Race through Prague
David Timson reads Ota Pavel 's tragi-comic story about an unusual race in the Czech capital just afterthe Second World War.
8.25 Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor Repeated next Tuesday 2pm
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Two nocturnal works by Schoenberg- a sumptuous setting of Dehmel's poem about a woman who confesses to her lover her infidelity, and a dark, ironically satirical setting of poems about a love-sick clown. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Claron McFadden (sprechstimme), Nash Ensemble , conductor Pierre-Andre Valade Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht ; Pierrot Lunaire
Directed by clarinettist Michael Collins ,
London Winds perform two works recorded at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh last year. Samuei Barber Summer Music for wind quintet
Janacek Suite: Youth for wind sextet (R)
With Jill Anderson. Jefvan Hoof Symphony
No 1 in A 12.40 Ireland A Downland Suite
1.00 Schubert String Quintet in C, D956 Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421
2.30 Wagner Brunnhilde 's Immolation (Gotterdammerung) 2.50 Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A (arr for wind ensemble)
3.20 Brahms Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79 No 2 3.30 Vieuxtemps Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 464.00 CPE Bach Cantata: Heilig, Heilig, Wq217
4.10 Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
4.35 Arnaut Daniel Dohl Mot Son Plan e
Prim; Lo Fera VolerQuel CorM'intra
4.50 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E, RWV269 (Spring) (Four Seasons) 5.00 JCF Fischer Suite in D minor, Op 1 No 4 (Le Journal du Printemps) 5.15 Debussy D'un Cahier d'Esquisses 5.25 Kaspar Forster Viri
Israeliti 5.45 Roger Matton L 'Escaouette