With Sandy Burnett.
Debussy Images, Setl
Symphony No 84 in E flat
Piano Sonata in E flat, K282
Music for the Royal Fireworks
Suite No 1 in Ffortwo pianos, Op 15
Rugby (Mouvement
Symphonique No 2)
(1532?-94). Donald Macleod and musicologist Jeremy Summerly explore the life and works of one of the most prolific composers of the 16th century. Timor et Tremor Choir of New College,
Oxford, conductor Edward Higginbottom Magnificat Super Aurora Lucis Rutilat
Pro Cantione Antiqua , director Bruno Turner Missa Bell 'Amfitrit' Altera Oxford
Camerata, conductor Jeremy Summerly
LucescitJam 0 Socii; Un Jeune Moine Est Sorti du Couvent; Chi Chilichi
Ensemble Clement Janequin , director Dominique Visse ProducerLyndonJones
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring Beethoven piano concertos and recordings by Gerard Souzay.
Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
Mandolin Concerto in C,
RV425 Duilio Galfetti (mandolin),
I Barocchisti, director Diego Fasolis
Mandoline, Op 58 No 1
Franck Nocturne Poulenc Le Bestiaire
Gerard Souzay(baritone),
Jean-Michel Damase and Jacqueline Bonneau (pianos)
Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat Wilhelm Kempff ,
Berlin PO, conductor Paul van Kempen
Mandoline; Ballade Que
Villon Feit a la Requeste de Sa Mere pour Prier Nostre-Dame
Ravel Don Quichotte a Dulcinée
Gerard Souzay (baritone), Orchestre de la Societe de Concerts du Conservatoire, conductor Edouard Lindenberg
Five Orchestral Pieces,
Op 10 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
St Magnus Festival
Linda Ormiston introduces highlights from the Orcadian midsummer festival, with additional music from the Orkney
Traditional Music Project, and from Hazel and Jennifer Wrigley. Sheila Garson reads George Mackay Brown 's A Mingled Weave. William Comyshe Salve Regina
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers Francois Couperin Sixi ème Ordre (Pieces de Clavecin) Angela Hewitt (piano)
Chick Corea , arr Smith Children's Songs (excerpts) Tommy Smith (tenor saxophone), Scottish Ensemble
Huw Watkins Cello Sonata Paul Watkins , accompanied on the piano by the Composer
Messaien Les Mains de I'AbTme; Chants d'Oiseaux (Livre d'Orgue) Darius Battiwalla (organ)
Live from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Christopher Cook presents a concert by a group of Radio 3 New Generation artists.
Galliard Ensemble
Ligeti Six Bagatelles
Debussy Syrinx
Britten Six Metamorphoses after Ovid
Farkas Old Hungarian Dances of the 17th Century
Ligeti Ten Pieces
(Repeated on Sunday at 1pm)
Louise Fryer presents another chance to hear last Friday's First Night of the Proms.
Simon Russell Beale (narrator), Irina Tchistyakova (mezzo), James Rutherford (baritone), Lang Lang (piano), BBC National Chorus of Wales, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Shostakovich Festive Overture
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
Prokofiev, arr Stassevich Ivan the Terrible
(Revised repeat from Friday)
Reprise: Audra McDonald. Another chance to hear Edward Seckerson in conversation with the Broadway star.
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Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, arts news and reviews.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Presented by Sandy Burnett.
Stephen Hough (piano), Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer
Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus
Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor
Myths Writer and dramatist
Frederic Raphael talks about how the Greek myths have enthralled him and opened his mind to the extremities of human experience.
Symphony No 2 in E minor Repeated Wednesday 2pm
This concert is televised on BBC4 at 7.30pm/1.30am
The architect Le Corbusierwas a modernist and an atheist. Yet he claimed a connection with the persecuted 13th-century sect of the Cathars. Jonathan Glancey explores the reasons for this affinity and the effect it had on Le Corbusier's life and work.
Producer Rebecca Nicholson
r Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
John Shea presents the first late-night
Prom of the season, featuringtwo works by Luciano Berio , who died in May.
Heinz Holliger (oboe), Northern Sinfonia, conductor Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
Bach Concerto in C minor for oboe and violin, BWV1060
Philip Cash ian Tableaux (first performance) Berio Sequenza Vila , for solo oboe
Berio Chemins IV (based on Sequenza VII) Stravinsky Ballet: Apollon Musagete
Alfred Brendel plays some of Schubert's Impromptus and Moments Musicaux.
With Susan Sharpe. Gordon Jacob
Overture 12.10 Sallinen Violin Concerto, Op 18 12.25 Lipatti Suite: Satrarii
12.50 J Strauss (son) Overture: Die
Zigeunerbaron 1.00 Brahms Hungarian Dances, Nos 2-6 Dohnanyi Sextet in C,
Op 3 7 Kodaly Duo for violin and cello, Op 7 Bartok Contrasts 2.25 Palestrina, arr
Soriano Missa Papae Marcelli 2.55 Weiss Lute Suite No 17 in F minor 3.25
Cavalli Giasone (excerpts) 3.45 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford) 4.10 Schickhard Bute Sonata in C 4.25 Morales Andreas Christi
Famulus 4.30Kittel HerzlichtThutMich
Verlangen 4.40 Claudin de Sermisy Au
Joly Boys; Je Ne Menge Point de Pore Tant Que Vivray; Vien Tost ; Tu Disoys Que J'en Mourroys 4.50 Mozart Hai Gia Vinta la Causa (Le Nozze di Figaro)
5.00 CPE Bach flute Sonata in A minor, Wql28 5.10 Anon Ave Potentissima
5.15 Frank Martin Mass for double choir
5.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Concerto in B flat for trombone and military band