With Penny Gore.
Buxtehude Praeludium in D, BuxWV139 Volker Ellenberger (organ)
6.45 Weber Clarinet Concertino in E flat Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, director Antony Pay (clarinet)
7.00 Schumann Overture: Julius Caesar
LSO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
7.40 Beethoven 12 Contradanses, WoO14 Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.00 Debussy Suite: Pour le Piano Werner Haas (piano)
8.45Sarasate Concert Fantasy on Carmen Gil Shaham (violin), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Today Donald Macleod explores some of the ways in which the waltz and other dance forms manifested themselves in Glazunov's writing throughout his life, culminating in the three ballets he wrote in collaboration with the director of the Mariinsky Theatre, MariusPetipa.
Suite on the Name "Sascha ",0p2 (Waltz) Stephen Coombs (piano) Mazurka in G, Op 18
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
The Seasons, Op67BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lev Markiz
Peter Porter talks about his work as poet-in-residence at the Proms.
With Rob Cowan.
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser (Dresden version) Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductorWillem Mengelberg
10.19 Sibelius Humoresque No 4 in G minor, Op 89 No 2 Aaron Rosand (violin), South West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rolf Reinhardt
10.23 Schubert, arr Mottl Fantasie in Fminor, D940 American Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leon Botstein
10.42 Rachmaninov The Bells, Op 35 Galina Pisarenko (soprano),
Alexei Maslennikov (tenor), Sergei Yakovenko (baritone), Yurlov Russian Choir, USSR Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
Schwetzingen Festival
Join Graeme Kay on a day trip from
Schwetzingen across the River Rhine to the Dom in the city of Speyer. This soaring Romanesque Cathedral, almost 1000 years old, hosted a Schwetzingen Festival concert of music by the composer whose symphonies have been called "cathedrals in sound", Anton Bruckner. Duringthe interval, Graeme Kay meets Roger Norrington , chief conductor of the Festival's "house orchestra".
Sylvia Greenberg (soprano), Monica Groop (mezzo), John Aler (tenor), Carsten Stabell (bass), South West German Radio Vocal Ensemble, Cologne Radio Chorus, South West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Roger Norrington
Bruckner Te Deum ; Symphony No 6 in A
Chester Summer Music Festival
Petroc Trelawny introduces a BBC New Generation Artists recital recorded last month in St John 's Church, Chester, featuring Belgian clarinettist Ronald Van Spaendonck and pianist
Alexandre Tharaud in four of the most celebrated works in the clarinet repertoire.
Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 73 Finzi Bagatelles , Op 23
Saint-Saens Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op 167
Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
Another chance to hear last Wednesday's concert from the Royal Albert Hall.
Frangoise Pollet (soprano), Katharina Kammerloher and Michelle DeYoung
(mezzos), Laszlo Polgar (bass), Sandor Eles (narrator), BBC Singers, BBCSO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Schoenberg Accompaniment to a Film Scene, Op 34
Boulez Le Visage Nuptial
Bartok Duke Bluebeard's Castle (R)
Live from the Chapel of Jesus College,
Cambridge. Introit: UnserLieben Frauen Traum (Reger). Responses (Rose). Psalms 27, 28, 29 (Ouseley). First
Lesson: Isaiah 53, wl-9. Canticles: Stanford in A. Second Lesson: John 1, w29-34. Anthem: Omnes Gentes,
Plaudite (Tye). Hymn: All My Hope on God Is Founded (Michae0. Organ Voluntary: Toccata on Ave Maris Stella (Peeters).
Director of music Timothy Byram-Wigfield . Organ scholars Tom Corns , Anthony Smith.
Humphrey Carpenter introduces a selection of music and arts news. Guests include Philip Pickett , whose early music festival "Ancestral Voices" takes place at London's South Bank this weekend.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Scotland's leading chamber orchestra celebrates the elegance and drama of the Classical spirit with an Italianate Mozart symphony and the grandest of his concertos. Plus Stravinsky's homage to the past and Schubert's early symphony. Presented by Sandy Burnett.
Alfred Brendel (piano), Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras Mozart Symphony No 32 in G, K318; Piano Concerto No 25 in C, K503
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Slow
5: Love. Author Victoria Glendenning explores the slow, simmering swell that is the opposite of love at first sight.
8.40 Stravinsky Concerto in D for strings Schubert Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) Repeated next Thursday 2pm
Tonight's musical melting-pot includes mellow tracks from Tunisia, sampling by Cheb Tarik and Bach on the clavichord.
Presented by Verity Sharp.
With Jill Anderson. Vivaldi Nulla in Mundo
Pax Sincera, RV63012.10 Kodaly Dances ofMarosszekl2.25 Dvorak Piano Trio No 4 in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky) 1.00 Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Op 53 Kathleen Ferrier
(contralto), Danish Radio Men's Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Busch Von Ewige Liebe, Op 43 No 1; Wir Wandelten, Op 96 No 2 Kathleen Ferrier ,
Phyllis Spurr (piano) Stravinsky Suite:
PulcinellaTurin RAI Orchestra, conductor Otto Klempererl. 50 Fux Missa pro Gratiarum Actione 2.20 Bach Violin Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006 2.40
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor
3.15 Kodaly Cello Sonata, Op 8 3.45
Mahler FunfRuckert-Lieder4.05
Strauss Don Juan , Op 20 4.20 Tartini Trumpet
Concerto in D4.40 Mozart Sonata in D for two pianos, K381 4.50 Rosenmuller Sinfonia in four parts 5.00 Sibelius
Andante Festivo 5.10 Gaubert Pourun
Clair Matin (Trois Aquarelles) 5.20 Brahms Fest - und Gedenkspruche, Op 109
5.35Scriabin Two Pieces, Op
5.45 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical)