With Sandy Burnett.
Haydn Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Hamoncourt
6.30 Schubert Deutsche Messe, D872 Vienna Boys' Choir, Chorus Viennensis, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Bruno Weil
7.15 Vivaldi Violin Sonata in C, RV754 (Manchester Sonatas) Romanesca
7.30 Elgar Serenade in E minor for strings Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
8.00 Bartok Dance Suite
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Georg Solti
8.30 Campra La France (L 'Europe Galante) Rachel Yakar (soprano),
Rene Jacobs (clarinet), La Petite Bande , conductor Gustav Leonhardt
Donald Macleod introduces music written after 1926, which was the beginning of a new period and direction in Bax's life. Romantic Overture Ulster Orchestra, conductor Takuo Yuasa
Three Pieces for small orchestra
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Sachio Fujioka Northern Ballad No 1
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rumon Gamba
With Rob Cowan.
Dvorak Legends Op 59: No 5 in A flat; No 6 in C sharp minor; No 7 in A Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Sejna
10.14 Listener Request:
Schumann Piano Quartet in Eflat, Op 4 7 Robert Mann (violin), Raphael Hillyer (viola), Claus Adam (cello), Glenn Gould (piano)
10.42 Bach Lobet den Herrn, BWV230
Leipzig Thomaskirche Choir, Georg Bleyer (cello), Horst Stohr (double bass), Ekkehard Tietze (harpsichord), director GuntherRamin
10.52 Dvorak Legends Op 59: No 8 in F; No 9 in D; No 10 in B flat minor Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Sejna
11.05 Listener Request:
Russo Symphony No 2 (Titans)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
Spltalfields Festival
Petroc Trelawny presents more highlights from this year's Spitalfields Festival, including traditional gamelan music played by the Royal College of Music
Gamelan, director Richard Causton ; three songs by William Bolcom sung by BBC
New Generation ArtistJonathan Lemalu accompanied by Richard Rodney Bennett ; more from Ton Koopman and Ensemble Bash; and Robert Levin 's completion of Mozart's Requiem performed by students from the Royal Academy of Music with conductor Roger Norrington.
Leamington Festival 2003
Tommy Pearson introduces another concert from the Leamington Festival earlier this year. Vienna Piano Trio
Zeisl Suite for piano trio
Mozart Piano Trio in G, K496
Another chance to hear last Friday's Prom. Introduced by Sarah Walker. Colin Currie (percussion),
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Marin Alsop
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini Joe Duddell Ruby
Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
Revised repeat from Friday
Live from Buckfast Abbey, with the Exon
Singers. Introit: Laudate Dominum (Tallis). Responses: Smith. Office Hymn: He Who Bore Witness (iste Confessor). Psalms:
113, 146 (Plainsong). First Lesson: Isaiah 61, vlO to end; 62, wl-5. Anthem: 0
Quam Gloriosum (Victoria). Second Lesson: Philippians 3, w7-14. Homily: Rev John Pedlar. MagnificatAntiphon: Similabo Eum. Canticle: Magnificat a 8 (Victoria).
Pater Noster (Handl). Motet: Ave Maria a 8 (Victoria). Final Hymn: OJesu, Saviour of Mankind (Eisenach). Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV544
(Bach). Director of music Matthew Owens. Organist Jeffrey Makinson.
With Sean Rafferty.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. In the presence of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the Proms celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Coronation. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.
Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo), Winchester Cathedral Choristers, Winchester College Quiristers, Members of Eton College Chapel Choir, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
The National Anthem
Walton Coronation Te Deum
Elgar Sea Pictures
Trad, arr Grainger Molly on the Shore; Shepherd's Hey
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Linger Longer, Queen of Tonga
Another queen attended the Coronation in 1953, Salote, Queen of Tonga, who almost stole the show with her colourful personality and her insistence on riding in an open carriage on that rainy day. Cultural historian Annette Kuhn recalls her visit and explores some of the deeper reasons for her popularity.
8.40 Turnage Momentum
Tippett Dance, Clarion Air
Bax November Woods
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
(Repeated Saturday 2pm)
(This concert is televised on BBC4 at 7.30pm/1.50am)
Fiona Talkington with more highlights from last weekend's Womad festival in Reading, including Amompondo from
South Africa and Afro-Gypsy-latin-chansondubfrom French band Lo'Jo.
With Susan Sharpe.
Roussel Coeur en Peril, Op 50 No 1; Le Jardin Mouille, Op 3 No 3; 0 Bon Vin , Ou As-Tu Cru ?; Le Bachelierde Salamanque, Op 20 No 1 12.15 Delibes Fantaisie aux Divins Mensonges (Lakme) 12.25 Denis Gauttier Lute Suite in D (La Rhétorique des Dieux) 12.35 Francaix Wind Quintet No 11.00 Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4 in C minor Debussy La Mer Franck Les
Eolides 2.15 Mendelssohn Te Deum in D
2.45 Brahms Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99
3.10 Corteccia Musica della Commedia di F Corteccia Recitata al Secondo Convito
3.30 Mozart Divertimento No 17 in D, K334 3.55 Peter Philips Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa 4.05 Benoit Ecce
Panis; Lauda Sion; 0 Sacrum Convivium; OSalutaris 4.15Enescu Concert Piece
4.25 Amando Ivancic Symphony in G
4.30 Chopin Mazurka No 31 in A flat,
Op 50 No 2 4.35 A Scarlatti Salve Regina
4.50 Vivaldi String Concerto in C, RV114
5.00 Bree Overture: Le Bandit
5.05 Franck Andantino in G minor
5.15 Maldere Sinfonia in F
5.25 Biber Sonata Violino Solo
Representativa in A 5.35 Herbert
Moonbeams - a Serenade (The Red Mill)
5.40 Mozart Exsultate, Jubifate, K165