With Penny Gore.
WF Bach Sonata in Ffortwo harpsichords
6.40 Vaughan Williams Five English Folk Songs
7.00 Weber Overture: Euryanthe
7.45 Sibelius Piano Quartet in C minor
8.00 Lutoslawski Dance Preludes
8.45 Elgar Introduction and Allegro
Donaid Macleod explores the music of one of the most influential music theorists and teachers of his time. Anton Reicha (1770-1836), who was born in Prague. Reicha Allegretto (Wind Quintet in B flat, Op 88 No 5) Academia Wind Quintet of Prague
Reicha Symphony in E flat. Op 41
Wuppertal SO, conductor Peter Gulke Reicha Flute Quartet in E minor, Op 98 No 1 Konrad Hunteler (flute), Rainer Kussmaul (violin), Jiirgen Kussmaul (viola), Roel Dieltiens (cello)
With Rob Cowan.
Weinberger Polka and Fugue (Schwanda the Bagpiper) Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
10.10 Elgar Is She Not Passing Fair? Faure Automne , Op 18 No 3
Wolf GanymedJohn McCormack (tenor), Edwin Schneider (piano)
10.20 Brahms Piano Quartet in C minor, Op 60 Festival Quartet
10.50 Donizetti Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti I 'AH (Lucia di Lammermoor )
Bizet Au Fond du Temple Saint John McCormack (tenor),
Mario Sammarco (baritone), Victor Orchestra
11.00 Kancheli Symphony No 7
(Epilogue) Moscow State Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Fyodor Glushchenko
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 2002 New Worlds. More exotic sounds from
St John 's. Smith Square, including Turkish cafe music performed by Sulukule, and a sequence in which Ensemble L'Arpeggiata mix music from folk and high-art traditions to explore the mythology of the tarantella. Introduced by Lucie Skeaping.
Buxton Festival
Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert recorded in the Palace Hotel, Buxton, featuring BBC New Generation Artists. Emma Bell (soprano), Ronald von Spaendonck
(clarinet) Andrew West (piano) Schubert Totus in Corde Langueo , D136 Spohr Six German Songs. Op 103
Schumann Phantasiestucke , Op 73
Schubert Romanze (Die Hausiche Krieg ); The Shepherd on the Rock, D965
Another chance to hear Monday's Prom, featuring Kyung-Wha Chung as the soloist in Bruch's violin concerto. Presented by Tommy Pearson.
Kyung-Wha Chung (violin), Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conductor Myung-Whun Chung Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
Messiaen L 'Ascension
Ravel La Valse
Lucie Skeaping visits the Court Theatre at the Royal Palace of Drottningholm in Sweden, learns about its history and sees the well-preserved machinery and collection of stage settings which make the theatre a unique example of a working Baroque opera house.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Paul Lewis is the soloist in Beethoven's third piano concerto, preceded by Hans Werner Henze's quirky fandango. And after the interval, Vaughan Williams's powerful fourth symphony. Presented by Brian Kay.
Paul Lewis (piano), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Paul Daniel
Henze Fandango (1995 version)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor
7.55 Twenty Minutes: Performing Art
Christopher Cook spotlights treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum that reflect this year's Proms themes. This week he's joined by Suzanne Fagence-Cooper to explore a painted screen by Duncan Grant from the Omega workshops, c 1914.
8.15 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4
(Rptd Monday 2pm) (This concert is televised on BBC4)
Thomas De Quincey 's Confessions of an English Opium Eater, published in 1821, has never been out of print. Jonathan Bate explores the book's impact on today's complex drugs debate. With
Simon Russell Beale as Thomas DeQuincey.
n From the Royal Albert Hall , London. In honour of the Queen's Golden Jubilee, The Oriana Collection - newly commissioned works by leading composers and poets - is interspersed with selections from The Triumphs of Oriana, the collection of madrigals for Queen Elizabeth I which inspired them. Presented by Brian Kay. King's Singers
John Bennet All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded
John Mundy Lightly She Whipped over the Dales
John Farmer Fair Nymphs I Heard One Telling JobyTalbot (words Kathleen Jamie ) The Wishing Tree
John McCabe (words Jo Shapcott ) From "Cartography"*
Michael Cavendish Come. Gentle Swains Thomas Morley Hard by a Crystal Fountain Joe Duddell (words Grace Nichols ) Ode to English
Jocelyn Pook (words Andrew Motion) Mobile* Howard Goodall (words (UA Fanthorpe) All the Queen's s Horses *
Ellis Gibbons Long Live Fair
Oriana Edward Johnson Come, Blessed Bird
John Harle (words lain Sinclair) Royal Ring Road*
Dominic Muldowney (words Simon Armitage ) Leaves on the Line*
Michael East Hence, Stars! Too Dim of Light Richard Carlton Calm Was the Air
Weelkes As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill
Descending
(*BBC/King's Singers commissions, first performances) This concert is televised on BBC4
Conductor Rumon Gamba
Rawsthorne Suite from Burma Victory
With Susan Sharpe. Beethoven Piano
Sonata in C. Op 53 (Waldstein)
12.25 Brahms Geistliches Wiegenlied ,
Op 91 No 212.35 D Scarlatti Stabat Mater
1.00 J Svendsen Festival Polonaise, Op 12 Schumann Symphony No 2 in C
1.50 Franck Grand Pièce Symphonique, Op 17 72.20 Strauss Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat2.45 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
3.50 Bach Jesu , Meine Freude , BWV227
4.15 A Scarlatti Toccata per cembalo in D minor 4.25 Chausson Poeme, Op 25
4.50 Flotow Overture: Martha
5.00 Schubert Piano Sonata in A, D664
5.25 Dvorak Silent Woods
5.35 Raimbaut de Vageiras Aras Pot Horn Conoiser e Proar; Guerras Ni Platz No Son Bos; No Magrad'iverns
5.50 Debussy Première Rapsodie