With Penny Gore.
Charles Edouard Lefebvre Suite, Op 5 7 Aulos Wind Quintet
7.00 Handel Suite No 2 in F Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
7.30 Telemann Overture in F(LaJoie) Consortium Classicum
8.00 Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op 96 Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti
8.35 Prokofiev Scythian Suite, Op 20 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Meyerbeer's reputation today rests on operas commissioned forthe Paris Opera. His dominance there would eventually result in his being the most frequently performed composer during the 19th century. Donald Macleod describes Meyerbeer's arrival in Paris, his intoxication with the city and his first great success there: Robert le Diable.
Komm Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Melvyn Tan (fortepiano)
Le Poète Mourant Glenn Chambers (baritone), Kenneth Weiss (piano) Robert le Diable (Act 3, Scene 7)
Bratislava Chamber Choir, Orchestra
Internazionale d'ltalia, conductor Renato Palumbo
Robert le Diable (Act 5, excerpt)
Bratislava Chamber Choir, Orchestra
Internazionale d'ltalia, conductor Renato Palumbo
With Rob Cowan.
Beethoven 6 Variations on Paisiello 's Net
Cor Piu Non Mi Sento, Wo070 Alfred Brendel (piano)
10.06 Massenet Obéissons Quand Leur Voix Appelle (Manon, Act 3)
Emma Luart (soprano), unnamed orchestra conducted by Gustave Cloez
10.10 Brahms Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 108 Josef Suk , Julius Katchen (piano)
10.32 Roldan Suite: La Rebambaramba New World Symphony, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
10.43 Beethoven Fantasia in G minor, Op 77 Artur Schnabel (piano)
10.53 Bruckner Ave Maria (1861)
North German Radio Choir, Hamburg, director Hans-Christoph Rademann
Edinburgh International Festival 2002
The second of two programmes featuring all of Beethoven's music for piano trio. Introduced live from Queen's Hall by Sandy Burnett.
Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Heinrich Schiff (cello),
Christian Zacharias (piano)
Beethoven Piano Trios: in C minor, Op 1 No 3; in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
11.55 Twenty Minutes: Picturesque Notes Writer Janice Galloway makes a literary tour of Edinburgh, taking in James Boswell 's encounter with Dr Johnson, Jean Brodie 's finest girls and Robert Louis
Stevenson's observations on the weather.
12.15 Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat, Op 70 No 2
A recital given last year in the Waterfront
Hall, Belfast. Introduced by Sean Rafferty. Sophie Daneman (soprano), Eugene Asti (piano)
Faure Le Papillon et la Fleur; Au Bord de I'Eau; Mandoline; Spleen; Notre Amour
Schumann Mignon Lieder from Goethe's
"Wilhelm Meister"
Berlioz Villanelle; La Mort d "Ophelie; L lie Inconnue
Barber St Ita 's Vision; The Monk and His Cat; The Desire for Hermitage
Bernstein / Hate Music; Who Am I?; Rabbit at Top Speed
Another chance to hear Sunday's Prom concert in which the Kirov Orchestra rounded off their Russian weekend with two orchestral masterworks. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.
Alexander Toradze (piano), Kirov Orchestra, conductor Valeri Gergiev
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3
Shostakovich Symphony No 4
Live from the Chapel of Merton College,
Oxford, with the Arcadian Singers of Oxford University.
Introit: 0 Praise the Lord (Batten). Responses: Reading.
Psalms 136,137,138 (Ashfield, Marlow). First Reading: 2 Chronicles 34, wl4-15; 29-33. Office Hymn: Teach Me, My God and King (Sandys).
Canticles: Purcell in G minor.
Second Reading: Acts 2, w22-41.
Anthem: Komm, Jesu, Komm (Bach). Final Hymn: All My Hope on God Is
Founded (Michael). Organ Voluntary:
Kyrie, Gott Heiliger Geist , BWV671 (Bach). Director of music Matthew O'Donovan. Organist James Davy.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Humankind's struggle to relate to nature is at the core of Mahler's great symphony which explores the effect of the flowers of the meadow, the creatures of the forest, the morning bells, and finally love as "the world is aroused from unfathomable silence to sounds and resonance."
Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Michelle DeYoung (mezzo), London
Symphony Chorus (women's voices),
Trinity Boys' Choir, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Eliahu Inbal
Mahler Symphony No 3 Repeated Monday 2pm
A Journey through the Literatures of Europe Julian Evans continues his exploration of the novel writing traditions of European countries and looks at Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, the former Soviet republics emerging with new identities after years of suppresion.
Fiona Talkington plays tracks from
Jonathan Cooper 's off-beat album The
Moon Behind the Clouds, and Bob Dylan interpreted by Barb Jungr.
With Jonathan Swain.
Daniel de Lange Requiem
12.35 Schreker Prelude to a Drama
1.00 A concert of organ and trumpet music by John Stanley, Leon Boellmann, Corelli and Boris Papandopulo.
1.50 Gounod Mors et Vita (complete performance)
4.10 Bach Oboe d'Amore Concerto No 4 in A, BWV1055
4.30 Vaughan Williams Quick March: Sea Songs
4.40 Leclair Sonata in B flat for two violins, Op 12 No 6
4.50 Handel Va Tacito e Nascosto (Giulio Cesare)
5.00 Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op 10
5.10 Johan Wilms Rondo (Sonata for two pianos, Op 31)
5.20 Schumann Fuga No 3 in G minor, Op 60
5.30 Saint-Saens Morceau de Concert in F for horn and orchestra, Op 94
5.40 Srul Irving Glick Divertimento