With Penny Gore.
Schumann Kinderszenen , Op 15 Alexander Mogeilevsky (piano)
6.45 Monterverdi Lamento d'Arianna
I Fagiolini
7.00 CPE Bach Concerto in C minor for harpsichord and two horns, Wq3 7 Les Amis de Philippe, director Ludger Remy (harpsichord)
7.45Janacek Fairy Tales Steven Isserlis (cello), Olli Mustonen (piano)
8.00 Beethoven Overture: Consecration of the House Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
8.45 Britten Suite on English Folk Tunes: A Time There Was
CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
With Donald Macleod.
Vranicky (1756-1808) Symphony in C minor, Op 11 London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
Leopold Kozeluch (1747-1818) Sextett No 3 in E flat (excerpts) Consortium Classicum
Krommer (1759-1831) Clarinet Concerto in E flat, Op 36 Emma Johnson , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Giinther Herbig
With Rob Cowan.
G Gabrieli Canzon duodecimi toni (Sacrae Symphoniae 1597) Empire Brass and Friends
10.03 Kodaly Dances ofMarosszek RPO, conductor ArturRodzinksi
10.15 Crouch Kathleen Mavourneen ; Barker; The Irish Emigrant John McCormack (tenor), Edwin Schneider (piano)
10.25 Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op 8
Josef Suk (violin), Janos Starker (cello), Julius Katchen (piano)
11.00 Mahler Adagietto (Symphony No 5) Vienna PO, conductor Bruno Walter
11.10 Mozart // Mio Tesoro (
Don Giovanni ) John McCormack (tenor)
11.15 G Gabrieli Canzon XVIII (Sacrae Symphoniae 1615) Empire Brass and Friends
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 2002 New Worlds. Lucie Skeaping introduces more highlights from this year's festival, focusing today on the sounds of the opera arias, comic dialogues, church motets and tarantellas of Baroque Naples (as demonstrated by Cappella della Pieta de' Turchini), and on traditional Turkish cafe music performed by Sulukule.
Leamington French Music Festival
Presented by Chris de Souza.
Chausson String Quartet in C minor, Op 35 Ludwig Quartet
Poulenc Deux Poemes de Louis Arragon
Emma Bell (soprano). Andrew West (piano) Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
Schubert Ensemble of London
Another chance to hear Saturday's performance of Haydn's oratorio. Presented by Tommy Pearson.
Christiane Oelze (soprano), Paul Groves (tenor), John Relyea (bass), Choir of the Enlightenment, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras
Haydn The Creation (sung in German)
r Andrew McGregor talks to Roy Hudd about music hall songs, featuring such famous artists as Marie Lloyd , Harry Champion, Harry Lauder and RorrieForde.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
From the Victoria and Albert Museum in London just before the premiere of his new work in tonight's Prom, David Sawer talks to Andrew McGregor about his music and introduces performances of his works. Catrin Finch (harp), musicians from the Royal Academy of Music
Sawer Between: Goodnight
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London.
A concert overture inspired by the Italian Riviera opens tonight's Prom, followed by the world premiere of David Sawer's latest Proms commission. American mezzo Frederica von Stade makes her Proms debut in Ravel's song cycle, based on three of Klingsor's exotic love poems, and excerpts from Stravinsky's colourful fairy-tale ballet conclude the programme. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Frederica von Stade (mezzo), Rolf Hind (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio)
David Sawer Piano Concerto (BBC commission, first performance)
7.45 Twenty Minutes: Poetry Proms
Jo Shapcott presents the first in a series of poetry events recorded at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Tonight's poets are Craig Raine and Gwyneth Lewis.
8.05 Ravel Sheherazade
Stravinsky Ballet: The Firebird (excerpts)
(Repeated Friday 2pm) (This concert is televised on BBC4)
The Polish-Jewish writer Bruno Schulz was killed by a Gestapo officer in 1942 in his home town of Drohobycz. Simon McBurney, director of Theatre de Complicite, travelling with his brother, the composer
Gerard McBurney , visits Drohobycz hoping to be haunted by the ghost of Schulz and to meet some of the people who remember him in the streets around the Jewish ghetto of Drohobycz where he died.
From the Royal Albert Hall in London. The first Late Night Prom explores one of the season's main themes - inspirational stories from the Old Testament-with a performance of Handel's musical setting of the story of the Israelites'deliverance from Egypt. Presented by John Shea. Katharine Fuge and Gillian Keith
(sopranos), Daniel Taylor , William Towers and Richard Wyn-Roberts (altos), Andrew Busher , Andrew MacKenzie-Wicks and Nicholas Robertson (tenors), Michael Bundy and Daniel Jordan (basses), Monteverdi Choir , English Baroque
Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Handel Israel in Egypt
With Susan Sharpe. Haydn Trumpet
Concerto in E flat 12.20 Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
12.50 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Wienerblut
1.00 Peter Philips Paradisus Sacris
Cantionibus 2.15 Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 2 7 No 22.25 Dvorak Piano Trio No 3 in F minor, Op 65 3.05 Grieg Two Elegiac Melodies for string orchestra, Op 34
3.15 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
3.50 Sebastian Duron La Guerra de los
Gigantes 4.15 A Groneman Flute Sonata in 04.30 Telemann Concerto in D for two chalumeaux 4.35 Bach Harpsichord Concerto No 4 in A, BWV1055 4.50
Hindemrth Trauermusik 5.00 Dinu Upatti Aubade 5.20 John Ireland Hawthorn Time
5.25 Jan van Giise String Quartet
(unfinished) 5.35 Beethoven Overture: Egmont 5.45 Schubert Impromptu No 4 in A flat, D899 5.50 Dvorak Song to the Moon (Rusalka)