With Martin Handley.
Geminiani Concerto Grosso in A, Op 2 No 6
6.10 Martinu The Legend of the Smoke from Potato Fires
7.00 Rubbra Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A flat, Op 65
7.10 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford)
8.00 Bach Singet den Herrn, BWV225
8.20 Anon, arr Giger Organum
Live Line-up In Edinburgh
Stephanie Hughes is at the Dance Base in Edinburgh. Performing live are pianist Eric le Sage , the Scottish Chamber Orchestra Wind Ensemble, Scottish soprano Marie McLaughlin , and the Segovia Guitar Trio.
Plus highlights of recent concerts by artists appearing in this year's Proms, including the Endymion Ensemble, who play one of the winning pieces in the BBC Proms/Guardian Young Composer Competition. Otherguests include Brian MacMaster andPaul Gudgin , respectively the directors of the Edinburgh International Festival and the Festival Fringe. For free tickets call [number removed]
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Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Victoria and Albert Museum , featuring the Orchestra of the Renaissance, director Richard Cheetham. Francisco de la Torre Danza Alta: La Spagna Anon, arr Morton L 'HommeArme
Francisco de Penalosa Kyrie ; Gloria (Mass: L'Homme Arme)
Diego Pisador Dezilde al CavalleroySu Vuelta Nicolas Gombert Dezilde al Cavallero
Penalosa Credo (L 'Homme Arme)
Anon Diferencias sobre Conde Claros
Penalosa Sanctus (L 'Homme Arme)
Antonio de Cabezon Diferencias sobre El Canto del Cavallero
Torre Dimi Triste Coracon
Penalosa Agnus Dei (L 'Homme Armé) m
Victoria de los Angeles
In the first of two programmes,
Hilary Finch explores the recordings in the BBC archives by the great Spanish lyric soprano, including a studio recital from 1969 with songs by Faure, Ravel and Toldra, and part of a concert from 1957 in which she sang Berlioz's Les Nuits d'EtG with the BBCSO conducted by Rudolf Schwarz.
String Trio in A minor, Op 77b
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
A special Proms matinee featuring two of the world's most popular singers performing together. Presented by Paul Guinery. Renee Fleming (soprano), Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone), Welsh National Opera
Orchestra, conductors Gareth Jones and Paul Gemignani
Wagner Overture: Das Liebesverbot
Wagner Wotan 's Farewell (Die Walkure) Strauss Capriccio (final scene)
4.25 Twenty Minutes: Teamed with Genius By FScott Fitzgerald. Read by Stuart Milligan. Welcome to Tinsel Town! Pat
Hobby, burnt out and passe, still gets work in the movies. How does he manage it?
4.45 Mozart Porgi , Amor(Le Nozze di Figaro); Madamina; La Ci Darem (Don Giovanni) Gershwin Overture: Girl Crazy; Bess, You Is My Woman Now (Porgy and Bess) Schonberg Stars (Les Miserables)
Willson Seventy-six Trombones (The Music Man)
Sondheim Loving You; / Wish I Could Forget You (Passion)
Rodgers He/to, Young Lovers (The Kingand Flaherty Wheels of a Dream (Ragtime)
This week's choice: talking to Bryn Terfel on page 109
Fifty years ago Britain sounded very different - at least according to the accents and ideas in the BBC's archives. This collage of words and music recorded between the accession and coronation of Queen
Elizabeth II, mixed with official government statistics of the time, demonstrates how much has really changed. Producer Antony Pitts
Blind by Doug Loucie. A satirical look at the contemporary art world, where a young artist is being courted by a variety of patrons who all have their own agendas. Can a creative artist survive in a world of marketing and hype?
Director Janet Whitaker
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. A dazzling programme of Russian music, and music of, or inspired by, Spain. Presented by Penny Gore . Leonidas Kavakos (violin), BBC Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin Shchedrin Carmen Suite (excerpts) Ravel Tzigane
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen , Op 20
8.50 Twenty Minutes: Universal Catalonia
Joe Farrell investigates the extraordinary cultural confidence of Catalonia and asks, as a Scot, what lessons can be learned from being a small nation with a big neighbour.
9.10 Prokofiev Symphony No 5 Repeated Thursday 2pm
The Singing Postcard. Long before the days of home movies and the video cam, there was already a way to evoke holiday memories for the folks back home: the sound postcard. Images of far-flung places were brought to life when their sounds were recorded for the gramophone. Oral historian Alan Dein explores a collection of these musical mementos and creates fresh ones of a brand new kind. Producer Matthew Dodd
Berliner Mass BBC Singers, James Vivian (organ), conductor Stephen Layton
Radiohead Special. Robert Sandall and Mark Russell are joined by Jonny and Colin Greenwood of Radiohead to discuss their album Kid A, one of the mosttalked-about records of 2000, and talk about their musical influences, including Alice Coltrane , Olivier Messiaen and Paul Lansky. Revised
With Jonathan Swain. Otto Olsson String
Quartet No 1 in G, Op 1012.30
Szymanowski Variations in B flat minor, Op 3
12.40 Stamitz Clarinet Concerto in B flat
1.00 A concert of Estonian choral music by Mihkel Ludig , Aleksander Saebelmann -Kunileid, Karl August Hermann , Miina Harma , Rudolf Tobias , Rene Eespere , Artur Kapp , Veljo Tormis and Arvo Part.
2.25 Eugene Kapp Ballet: Kalevipoeg (excerpts) 2.45 Rautavaara Cantus
Arcticus, Op 613.10 Will Eisma Mallow
3.25 Britten Piano Concerto, Op 13
3.55Couperin Courante; Sarabande Grave; Chaconne Legere (Troisieme
Concert for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo) 4.05 Mozart Sonata in D for two pianos, K4484.20 Madetoja Kullervo, Op 154.35 Telemann Flute Concerto in D4.50 Bach, arr Manze
Toccata and Fugue in D minor for violin,
BWV565 5.00 Ravel La Valse 5.20 Corelll
Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 9
5.30 Schumann Marchenbilder, Op 113
5.45 Mozetich Postcards from the Sky