Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Schubert /mpromptu in A /?at, D899A/o4 KrystianZimerman (piano)
Pouienc Tub Pascal Roge (piano), Maurice Bourgue (oboe). Amaury Watiez (bassoon)
8.30-10.00: Viva)di Sopran/no Recorder Concerto /n C, RV444 Camerata Kotn
Strauss Wiegenlied Soi)e isokoski (soprano), Berlin Radio SymphonyOrchestra, conductor MarekJanowksi
Rachmaninov Ptano Concerto No 4 /n G mtnor Jean-YvesThibaudet, Oeveiand Orchestra. conductor VtadimirAshkenazy
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Haydn Cello Concerto in D, H VIIb 2 - Maurice Gendron, Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Pablo Casals
10.28 Listener request:
Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH - Daniel Chorzempa (organ)
10.41 Holst A Fugal Concerto, Op 40 No 2 - Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood
10.50 Schumann Three Romances, Op 94 - Maurice Gendron (cello), Jean Francaix (piano)
11.02 Holst A Choral Symphony, Op 41 - Felicity Palmer (soprano), London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
4/5. The Greatest Ornament of Our Age
Donald Macleod reports on how Guillaume Dufay and Gilles Binchois were venerated in their own time, and how they were brought together for one of the most lavish and, arguably, preposterous festive occasions of the era: the so-called Feast of the Pheasant. Dufay Belle, OueJe t/bus/tyJe Mesfatt
Ensemble Unicorn, director Michael Posch
Charles the Bold (attrib) Ma Dame, Trop Vous Mesprenes
Gothic Voices, director Christopher Page
Binchois Cnanson Ensembte Gifies Binchois, director Dominique Vetiard
Dufay Missa S Antonii de Padua
Binchois Consort, director Andrew Kirkman Binchois Gloria, Lauset Honor Vide RC'est/tssez
Dufay J'e Me Comp/a/ns Pitieusement Anon Mðn/se
Binchois Dec Graaas Ensemble Gilles Binchois, director Dominique Vetiard
Rptd Wed 12 Midnight
Aldeburgh Festival 2004
Humphrey Burton presents another in the series of Haydn and Bartok concerts given last month at Snape Maltings in Suffolk.
Haydn String Quartet in G minor. Op 20 No 3 Vertavo Quartet
Bartok String Quartet No3 Beicea Quartet
Another chance to hear Sunday's Prom from London's Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Rebecca Nash (soprano), Louise Winter (mezzo), Benjamin Hulett (tenor). Neal Davies (bass), Pinchas Zukerman (violin), BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor Dvorak Mass in D, Op 86
Another selection of tight classical music.
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, interviews, and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This season's Czech theme continues with works by two of the country's 20th-century masters. Martinu's colourful and evocative score depicts the 15th-century wall paintings at Arezzo, white Janacek relates Gogol's gory tale of Taras Bulba and his two sons. Mozart's limpid concerto and Mahler's tragic song cycle feature former Radio 3 New Generation Artists, who have been launched on highly successful careers.
Presented by Penny Gore.
Alice Coote (mezzo), Paul Lewis (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Martinu The Frescoes of Piero della Francesca
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Andrew Davis's Audio Diary
Conductor Andrew Davis has been keeping an audio diary ever since he began rehearsals for his two Proms this week. It provides a fascinating window into a week of his working life.
8.40 Mahler Kindertotenlieder
Janacek Taras Bulba
(Repeated on Wednesday at 2pm)
(This concert is televised on BBC4 at 7.30pm)
Fiona Talkington introduces more highlights from this year's Womad festival at Rivermead in Reading. Artists include the UK-based Kurdish ensemble Living Fire and the Guinean praise singer N'Faly Kouyate. Plus performances from the Radio 3 online project World on Your Street, which showcases UK-based musicians from all over the world and had its own stage at Womad.
5/5. Donaid Macieod looks at the tatter years of Edvard Grieg 's life and his relationship with his hometown, Bergen.
/n My Native Country, Op 43 No 3 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
.19 Norweg/an Fo/<<sor)gs, Op 66 ('excerpts.) Audun Kayser (piano)
Mo//n Sonata No 2 <n G (1st mvt)
Henning Kraggerud , Hetge Kjekshus (piano) FourSympnon/c Dances, Op 64 Osio Phiiharmonic Orchestra , conductor Mariss Jansons Repeated from Fnday
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Knipper Radif
Schumann, arr Duczmal Cello Concerto in A minor
Bartok Divertimento
2.00 De Monte Missa sine Nomine
2.25 Weiss Lute Suite in D minor
2.45 Tchaikovsky the Seasons, Op37b
3.25 Piazzolla Las Cuatro Estaciones Portenas
3.50 Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le Matin)
4.10 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 9 in F flat (Carnival in Pest)
4.20 Frescobaldi, arr Kraus Madrigale: Canzona Prima
4.25 Solnitz Sinfonia in A, Op 3 No 4
4.35 Chopin Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise in E flat, Op 22
4.50 Verdi Cortigiani, Vil Razza Dannata (Rigoletto)
5.00 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in D, Op 1 No 12
5.05 Sibelius Blow Wind Gently, Op 23 Mo 6b: O Love, Op 23 No 7
5.10 Faure Nocturne in A flat, Op 33 Mo 3
5.15 Strauss Love Scene (Feuersnot, Op 50)
5.25 Mozart Flute Quartet No 4 in A, K298
5.35 Palestrina Magnificat Primi Toni
5.45 Moniuszko A Dream; By God
5.50 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
6.05 Schlegel Violin Sonata, Op 34
6.25 Forsyth Songs from the Qu'Appelle Valley
6.45 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage