With Penny Gore.
6.25 Rameau Les Incas du Perou (Les Indes Galantes) Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Bruggen
6.35 Debussy Piano Trio Florestan Trio
7.00 Vivaldi Concerto in D minor for viola d'amore and lute, RV540
Nigel North (lute), Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze (violin)
7.50Larsson Trumpet Concertino,
Op 45 No Urban Agnas, MusicaVitae, conductor Goran W Nilson
8.15 Mendelssohn Capriccio Brilliant in B minor, Op 22 Rudolf Serkin (piano), Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
8.35 Dvorak Symphonic Variations, Op 78 London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Istvan Kertesz
(1792-1868). In conversation with bass Robert Lloyd , Donald Macleod looks at Rossini's road to success.
Canzonetta Spagnuola Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo), Charles Spencer (piano)
Sonata a quattro No 1 in G
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Tacita, Notte Arnica (L 'Inganno Felice)
Annick Massis (soprano), Raul Gimenez (tenor), Rodney Gilfry and Lorenzo Regazzo (baritones), Pietro Spagnoli (bass), Le Concert des Tuileries, conductor Marc Minkowski
Overture: La Scala di Seta
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Oh! Patria!... Di Tanti Palpiti (Tancredi) Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo),
Vienna Volksoper Orchestra Producer Gwawr Owen
With Jonathan Swain.
Featuring piano and organ works by Cesar Franck and performances by violinist Henryk Szeryng.
Bach Concerto in D minor for two violins, BWV1043 Henryk Szeryng and Maurice Hasson , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.17 Franck Prelude , Aria and Finale Alfred Cortot (piano)
10.38 Listener Request:
Borodin Symphony No 2 in B minor London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Albert Coates
11.05 Franck Prelude , Fugue and Variation in B minor, Op 18 Marie-Claire Alain (organ)
11.15 Kreisler Praeludium and Allegro Henryk Szeryng (violin), Charles Reiner (piano)
11.21 Reinhardt and Grappelli
Improvisation surle Première Mouvement deJS Bach Stephane Grappelli and Eddie South (violins), Django Reinhardt (guitar)
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music The first of a week of programmes recorded at this year's festival, held in June at St John's Smith Square in London. The festival brought together a number of distinguished foreign ensembles, and in today's programme Lucie Skeaping introduces performances of Handel's
Water Music and Telemann's orchestral suite Hamburger Ebb' und Fluth by the Dutch group Ensemble Zefiro, as well as music by Monteverdi and his contemporaries performed by the Argentinian soprano Maria Cristina Kiehr with Concerto Soave.
Live from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Presented by Christopher Cook.
David Pyatt (horn), Gordan Nikolitch (violin), Leon McCawley (piano)
Ligeti Horn Trio
Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40
(Repeated Sunday 1pm)
Another chance to hear last Thursday's Prom. Introduced by Louise Fryer.
Antje Weithaas (violin),
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Christian Gansch
Ligeti Lontano
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219 (Turkish)
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) Revised
Legends: Thomas Allen
Edward Seckerson talks to baritone Thomas Allen , who is appearing in tonight's Prom, about his long career and plays some of his recordings, which range from Mozart to Cole Porter. (R)
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Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. This year's annual visit to the Proms by Glyndebourne Festival Opera is a production of Johann Strauss's exuberant flighty comedy of revenge, disguise and infidelity, directed by Stephen Lawless. Presented by Martin Handley.
J Strauss (son) Die Fledermaus - Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Jurowski
Part 1
8.25 Twenty Minutes: Bats!
They aren't blind, and they hate living in belfries. Ivan Hewett hangs around Highgate ponds in London to discover more about these unjustly demonised little creatures.
8.45 Part 2
Fiona Talkington introduces a week of classic Miles Davis recordings, beginning with selections from the groundbreaking collaborations with Gil Evans.
With John Shea.
Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K332
12.20 Frank Martin Five Ariel Songs
12.30 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D
(London) 1.00 Mozart String Quartets: in D minor, K421; in D, K499 (Hoffmeister); in C, K465 (Dissonance)
2.20 Berio Folk Songs
2.45 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
3.30 Rameau Suite: Les Indes Galantes
4.05 Duparc Extase ; Elegie
4.10 Satie, arr Milhaud Pantomime: Jack-in-the-Box 4.20 Chopin Nocturnes: in E, Op 62 No 2; in C sharp minor, Op Posth
4.30 Ambroise Thomas 0 Vin Dissipe la Tristesse (Hamlet) 4.35 Auric, arr Lane Suite: It Always Rains on Sunday
4.50 Obrecht Omnes Spiritus Laudet
5.00 Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 73
5.10 Poulenc Les Chemins de I 'Amour
5.20 Hellendaal Cello Sonata, Op 5 No 7
5.30 Dulichius Sunt Pia Sceptra
5.35 CPE Bach Bute Sonata in G, Wql33
5.40 Franck Le Chasseur Maudit