With Penny Gore.
Poulenc Piano Concerto
Pascal Roge, Philharmonia, conductor Charles Dutoit
6.25 Victoria Magnificat Primi Toni La Capella Reial de Cataluyna,
Hesperion XX, director Jordi Savall
7.00 Mozart Violin Sonata in A, K305 Oleg Kagan , Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
7.30 Bach Toccata in G minor, BWV915 Angela Hewitt (piano)
8.15 Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in C, RV443 Laszlo Kecskemeti , Nicolaus EsterhazySinfonia
8.40 Sibelius Scenes Historiques: Suite No 2, Op 66 Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
Donald Macleod looks at Meyerbeer's volatile relationship with Wagner. Overture: Les Huguenots
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge
Les Huguenots (Act 4, excerpt)
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge
Valse and Redow (Le Prophete)
Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR, conductor Michail Jurowski
Le Prophète (Act 4, excerpt)
Orchestra Sinfonica dell Radio
Televisione Italiana , conductor Harry Lewis
With Rob Cowan.
Beethoven Bagatelles , Op 126: Nos 1, 4 and 6 Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
10.11 Bruckner Ave Maria (1882)
North German Radio Choir, Hamburg, Eberhard Lauer (organ), director Hans-Christoph Rademann
10.15 Beethoven Rondo a Capriccio in G, Op 129 Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
10.28 Janacek Violin Sonata
Josef Suk , Jan Panenka (piano)
10.45 Wagner Brunnhilde 's Immolation (Gotterdammerung, Act 3) Frida Leider (soprano), Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conductor Leo Blech
Edinburgh International Festival 2002
A A recital from Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
Introduced by Sandy Burnett. John Relyea (bass-baritone), Warren Jones (piano)
Strauss HeimlicheAufforderung , Zueignung, Morgen!; Cacilie; Ich Trage Meine Minne; Traum Durch die Dammerung; Nichts
Ives Charlie Rut/age; The Greatest Man; Down East; General William Booth Enters into Heaven
11.45 Twenty Minutes: Hallaig
Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney has translated Hallaig, the epic poem by Scottish Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean.
Here Heaney and other writers reflect on the power of MacLean's moving sequence about the Highland Clearances.
12.05 Ibert Chansons de Don Quichotte Tchaikovsky None but the Lonely Heart,
Op 6 No 6; / Bless You Forests Op 4 7 No 5; Over the Golden Cornfields Op 5 7 No 2; Amid the Din of the Ball Op 38 No 3; Don Juan's Serenade Op 38 No 1
Chris de Souza introduces a concert recorded at St George's Bristol last year. Jennifer Micallef and Glen Inanga (pianos) Rachmaninov Suite No 2
Shostakovich Concertino, Op 94
Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrushka
Another chance to hear Monday's Prom. Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Andras Schiff (piano)
Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat Janacek Capriccio
Haydn Symphony No 88 in G
In the first of three programmes from the Three Choirs Festival, Lucie Skeaping introduces a concert from the Baroque splendourof Great Witley Church in Worcestershire given by Passacaglia, whose programme of courtly and country music from France includes music by Boismortierand Rameau.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Sibelius's massive choral symphony, based on Finnish folklore, opens tonight's Prom, and precedes more large-scale works in the second half, with prophetic music from Berlioz's epic opera and Thomas Ades's New York Philharmonic millennium commission - setting of a Mayan prophecy of impending destruction. Presented by Martin Handley.
Susan Bickley (mezzo), Raimo Laukka (baritone), Crouch End Festival Chorus, London Symphony Chorus (men's voices), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Thomas Ades
Sibelius Kullervo Symphony
8.45 Twenty Minutes: Performing Art
Christopher Cook focuses on some of the treasures of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, that reflect this year's Proms themes. This week he's joined by Ghislaine Wood to explore an Art Deco evening dress made in 1920s Paris.
9.05 Berlioz Prologue; Trojan March (The Trojans)
Ades America
(Repeated Tuesday 2pm)
A Journey through the Literatures of Europe
Julian Evans's literary Odyssey takes him to Albania and Kosovo to discover the state of the novel in war-torn Europe. Are Albanians finally getting their own identity? And how healthy is the Albanian novel after centuries of suppression?
Fiona Talkington's musical melting-pot includes dances by Louis Andriessen and The Last Balkan Tango from Boris Kovac and the Ladaaba Orchestra.
With Jonathan Swain.
Glinka Spanish Overture No 1
12.15 Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
12.45 Prokofiev Pensees , Op 62
1.00 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture on Russian Themes, Op 28 Uadov Eight Russian Folksongs, Op 58 Borodin
Symphony No 2 in B minor Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D, Op 35
2.30 Mendelssohn Cello Sonata No 1 in B flat, Op 45 2.50 Part Partita, Op 2
3.00 Ceslovas Sasnauskas Requiem
3.35 Mozart Piano Sonata in C minor,
K45 3.55 Haydn Symphony No 88 in G
4.15 Dowland Thou Mighty God; When David's Life; When the Poore Criple (A Pilgrim's Solace)
4.30 Kapsberger Toccata Arpeggiata
4.35 Jadin Sonata in A, No 2 Op 6
4.45 Jarnefelt Lyric Overture
5.00 Saint-Saens Tarantelle in A minor for flute, clarinet and orchestra, Op 6
5.10 Neglia Ave Maria
5.20 Boccherini Cello Concerto in B flat
5.40 Hoist Suite: Beni Mora , Op 29 No 1