With Penny Gore.
Debussy, arr Lenski Bilitis Emmanuel Pahud (flute),
Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
6.20 Carver Gaude Flore Virginali a 5 Tavener Choir, director Andrew Parrott
7.00 Schubert Entract No 1 (Rosamunde) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
7.35 Alexander Mackenzie Scottish
Rhapsody No 2, Op 24 (Burns)
BBC SSO, conductor Martyn Brabbins
8.00Saint-Saens Danse Macabre, Op 40 David Nadien (violin),
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
8.30 Boismortier Ballets de Village, Op 52 No 2
Le Concert Spirituel, director Herve Niquet
Donald Macleod looks at 1944, the year Bernstein premiered his first symphony, the ballet Fancy Free and On The Town, his first great musical.
Lucky to Be Me (On the Town)
Thomas Hampson (baritone), London Voices, London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Symphony No 1 (Jeremiah)
Jennie Tourel (mezzo), New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the Composer Ballet: Fancy Free
Billie Holiday (singer),
Ballet Theatre Orchestra conducted by the Composer
With Rob Cowan.
Schubert Impromptu in G flat, D899 No 3 Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano)
Impromptu in A flat, D899 No 4 Friedrich Gulda (piano)
10.14 Sibelius The Bard, Op 64
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
10.23 Mozart Piano Quartet in E flat, K493 Eugene Istomin (piano), Isaac Stern (violin), Milton Katims (viola), Mischa Schneider (cello)
10.50 Listener Request:
Puccini Senza Mamma , Bimbo, Tu Sei Morto (Suor Angelica)
Maria Callas (soprano), Philharmonia, conductor Tullio Serafin
Edinburgh International Festival
Austrian cellist Heinrich Schiff and pianist Stefan Viadar perform live at the Queen's Hall. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Debussy Cello Sonata
Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor. Op 38
11.45 Twenty Minutes: Melodramatic Muse Bonnie Greer meets biographer
Maud Suiter to explore the life of Jeanne Duval. Reputed to be the granddaughter of a slave who was sent to Nantes to work in a brothel, Duval became the love and muse of Charles Baudelaire for 25 years.
12.05 Beethoven Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No
Martinu Variations on a Theme of Rossini
Harmonie at St George's
Chris de Souza presents another concert in a series from Bristol, this week featuring the young wind ensemble Conchord.
Conchord: Daniel Pailthorpe (flute), Emily Pailthorpe (oboe), Barnaby Robson
(clarinet), Bridget MacRae (cello), Julian Milford (piano)
Saint-Saens Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs, Op 79
Beethoven Variations on Mozart's "La Ci
Darem La Mano"
Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
Another chance to hear last Friday's Prom. Introduced by Edward Seckerson.
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
Saleem Abboud-Ashkar and ShaiWosner (pianos), conductor Daniel Barenboin (piano) Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished)
Mozart Concerto in Ffor three pianos, K242
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
Revised repeat from Friday
My Kind of Song: David Fielding. lain Burnside talks to opera designer and director David Fielding who choses some of his favourite songs and singers, including Misia, Cesario Evora ,
Arleen Auger. Tuvan throat singers, and Al Bowlly singing When Your Little Pomeranian Met My Little Pekinese.
Petroc Trelawny presents music, reviews and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Some of the finest young players from all over Europe are joined by one of the world's great Mahlerian conductors to perform one of the composer's most compelling visions of implacable fate. Presented by Tommy Pearson.
European Union Youth Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Mahler Symphony No 6 Repeated Thursday 2pm
W.E.B. Du Bois's seminal collection of essays The Souls of Black Folk was a pioneering and provocative work incorporating fiction, history, sociology and song. On the centenary of its publication, cultural theorist Professor Stuart Hall assesses its lasting legacy and examines Du Bois's life as a scholar, communist and civil rights activist to his last days as an exile in Ghana.
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Simon Russell Beale (speaker), conductor Stephen Cleobury
Musgrave For the Time Being (Advent) (R)
Tonight's late-night mix includes music from Matthew Locke 's 1673 polemic The Present Practice of Musick Vindicated, and Code Indigo with an album about time. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Serenade in Eflat, K375
12.30 Haydn, arr Salomon Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)
12.50 Pezel Intradas: Nos 1,2 and (Tower Music) 1.00 Verdelot Si Bona Suscepimus Morales Missa Si Bona
Suscepimus 1.45 Bach Organ Sonata in D, BWV529 2.00 Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131
2.40 Chopin Piano Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35 3.05 Ravel Ballet: Daphnis et Chloe 4.00 Jardanyi Fantasy and Variations on a Hungarian Folksong
4.15 Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations in B flat 4.25 Donizetti Una
Furtiva Lagrima (L 'Elisir d "Amore)
4.30 Faure Piano Nocturne in D flat, Op 63
4.40 Milan Fantasia del Primeroy
Segundo Tono; Sospirastes Baldovinos
4.45 Handel, arr Steele-Perkins Three Airs from Vauxhall Gardens
5.00 Byrd Walsingham Variations
5.05 Vieme Clairde Lune , Op 53 No 5
5.15 KForster DulcisAmorJesu
5.25 Hellendaal Sonata Prima in G, Op 5
5.35 Kimberger An den Flussen Babylons
5.45 Corrette Les Sauvages et la Furstemberg (Concerto Comique)