With Tommy Pearson.
Weber Overture: Ruler of the Spirits
6.35 Giuseppe Valentini Concerto, Op 7 Noll
7.00 Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso , Op 66
7.38 Haydn Symphony No 36 in E flat
8.00 Ponchielli Dance of the Hours (La Gioconda)
8.10 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in F, BWV1057
(1813-83). Donald Macleod steps away from the familiar psychological and political interpretations of Wagner's dramas and examines the portrayal of nature and magic in his music.
Storm; Sailors' chorus (DerFliegende
Hollander, Act 3) Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conductor Antal Dorati
Opening scene (Das Rheingold)
Oda Balsborg and Hetty Pliimacher (sopranos), Ira Malaniuk (contralto), Gustav Neidlinger (bass), Vienna PO, conductor Georg Solti
Parsifal in the garden of delights (Parsifal, Act 2) Edith Wiens , Constance Hauman ,
Daniela Bechly , Hilde Leidland and Pamela Coburn (sopranos), Sally Burgess (mezzo), Siegfried Jerusalem (tenor), Berlin PO, conductor Daniel Barenboim
Albumblatt: Ankunft bei den Schwarzen
Schwanen Cyprien Katsaris (piano)
Leb Wohl , Du Kuhnes , Herrliches Kind! (Magic Rre Music) (Die Walkure, Act 3)
Bryn Terfel (baritone), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado Producer Chris Taylor
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring
Haydn's late symphonies and recordings by Antal Dorati.
Rossini Overture: La Gazza Ladra
Minneapolis SO, conductor Antal Dorati
10.10 Gershwin Porgy and Bess (excerpts)
RCA Victor Chorus and Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Skitch Henderson
10.23 Haydn Symphony No 89 in F
Vienna SO, conductor Laszlo Somogyi
10.50 Biber Mystery Sonata No 15 (The Coronation of Mary) Eduard Melkus
(violin), Karl Scheit (lute), Lionel Rogg
(organ), Huguette Dreyfus (harpsichord)
11.02 Wagner Einsam in Truben Tagen (Lohengrin, Act 1) Kirsten Flagstad
(soprano), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Hans Knappertsbusch
11.10 Bloch Sinfonia Breve
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
St Magnus Festival
Linda Ormiston introduces midsummer festivities from Orkney, including unpublished work from poet Carol Ann
Duffy and some local children let loose on Colin Currie 's percussion set-up. Nielsen The Fog Is Lifting
Anthony Robb (flute), Patrizia Meier (harp) Machaut, arr Causton Kyrie (Messe de Notre Dame) Ben Parry (baritone),
Dunedin Consort, Sinfonia 21, director Martyn Brabbins
Per Norgard Fire over Water Colin Currie (percussion) Nielsen Chaconne, Op 32 Ronald Brautigam (piano)
Peter Maxwell Davies A Glass of Frontignac Elder New Music Ensemble, director Grahame Dudley
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
Scottish CO, conductor Douglas Boyd
Live from the Lecture Theatre, Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Christopher Cook
presents another of this season's lunchtime concerts.
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)
D Scarlatti Sonata in E, Kk380
Chabrier Habanera; Danse Villageoise D Scarlatti Sonata in A minor, Kk3
Mompou Musica Callada (excerpts); Paisajes No 2
D Scarlatti Sonata in C, Kk514
Ravel Une Barque surl'Ocean;Alborada del Gracioso (Miroirs) Repeated Sunday 1pm
Another chance to hear Thursday's Prom. Presented by Martin Handley. Paul Lewis (piano),
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Paul Daniel
Henze Fandango (1995 version)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4
Reprise: Barbara Cook.
Edward Seckerson is in conversation with Broadway legend, Barbara Cook.
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From the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Tonight a Mozart piano concerto is framed by music from Scandinavia: Sibelius's last orchestral work, based on Finnish mythology, and Nielsen's Inextinguishable symphony. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Stephen Hough (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
Sibelius Tapiola
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Reflection of a Young Man in Balance
By Peter Hoeg. A short story from the Danish writer's collection. Tales of the Night, in which a mirror designertinds a living mirror which reflects the truth unflinchingly. Translated by Barbara Haveland and read by Tom Hollander.
8.40 Nielsen Symphony No 4
(Inextinguishable) Repeated Thursday 2pm
This week's programmes feature highlights from last weekend's Womad festival, including the voices of the Bisserov Sisters from Bulgaria and desert music from the Tartit Ensemble from
Timbuktu. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
With Jill Anderson.
Stravinsky Mass 12.25 Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition
1.00 Brahms 10 Variations on a theme by Robert Schumann for piano duet, Op 23; Piano Quintet in Fminor, Op 34
2.00 JE Bach Passion Oratorio
3.30 Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor
4.10 Sweelinck Qual Vive Salamandra
4.20 Hellendaal Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 3 No 14.30 Sulho Ranta Suite: Finnish Folk Dances, Op 51
4.40 John B Escosa Three Dances for two harps 4.50 Poulenc Petites Voix 5.00
Blaz Arnic Overture to the Comic Opera, Op 11 5.10 Hugo Alfven Midsummer Vigil (Swedish Rhapsody No 1) 5.25 Faure Nocturne in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1
5.35 Wagner, arr Mottl Wesendonk Lieder