Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Allegri Miserere
Roy Goodman (treble), Choir of King's College, Cambridge, conductor David Willcocks
Hoist St Paul 's Suite, Op 29 English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Yehudi Menuhin
8.30-10.00: Bartok Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm (Mikrokosmos, Book 6) Zoltan Kocsis (piano) Wagner Siegfried Idyll Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer
Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 4 7 (Kreutzer) Maxim Vengerov , Alexander Markovich (piano)
With Rob Cowan.
Weber Overture: Preciosa
Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Hermann Scherchen
10.08 Bach Concerto in D, BWV1054
Capriccio Stravagante, director Skip Sempe (harpsichord)
10.24 Borodin Polovtsian Dances
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
10.38 Bach, arr Reger Chorale Prelude: Ich ruf dir, herr Jesu Christ, BWV639
Carlo Zecchi (piano)
10.42 Listener request:
Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone), Viola Tunnard (piano)
11.06 Ravel Concerto for piano (left hand)
Samson Francois, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
11.25 Wolf Italian Serenade
Budapest Quartet
11.32 Listener request:
Strauss Four Last Songs
Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano), Vienna Radio Orchestra, conductor Laszlo Somogyi
2/5. Switzerland. By 1836 Liszt's relationship with a married woman, Countess Marie d'Agoult, had produced a daughter. The couple eloped to Switzerland, where they were welcomed by the well-connected artistic and intellectual circle in Basle and by the newly founded Geneva Conservatoire, which provided Liszt with employment. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Annees de Pelerinage, Annee 1 (Suisse) (excerpts)
Alfred Brendel (piano)
Totentanz Michel Beroff (piano), Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Rondeau Fantastique on the Spanish theme El Contrabandista Leslie Howard (piano)
(Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight)
Aldeburgh Festival 2004
Continuing the Belcea and Vertavo Quartets' sequence of concerts featuring the complete cycle of Bartok's stringquartets and the six
Sun quartets in Haydn's Op 20. Given in June at Snape Maltings in Suffolk, they are introduced by Humphrey Burton.
Haydn String Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5 Vertavo Quartet
Bartok String Quartet No 5 Belcea Quartet
Another chance to hear last Wednesday's evening Prom. Presented by Warwick Thompson. Zdena Kloubova (soprano), Karen Cargill
(mezzo), Pavol Breslik (tenor), Gustav Belacek (bass), David Goode (organ),
Czech Philharmonic Chorus of Brno, London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductors Kurt Masur and Petr Fiala
Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor(Unfinished) Janacek Hukvaldy Songs; Glagolitic Mass Repeated from Wednesday
My Kind of Song: Jonathan Miller lain Burnside's guest is opera and theatre director Jonathan Miller , whose choices include songs by Schubert, Faure, Britten and the Goons, and from the American Civil War.
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, interviews, and news from the arts world.
- Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Presented by Christopher Cook.
Maxim Vengerov (violin), BBC Philharmonic, conductor VassilySinaisky
Szymanowski Concert Overture in E, Op 12 Britten Violin Concerto
Ravel Tzigane
8.00 Twenty Minutes: Thorn Gunn
British poet Thorn Gunn, who died in April this year, was a distinctive and important 20th-century voice. James Campbell remembers him and presents highlights of the interviews and readings he recorded at Gunn's San Francisco home five years ago.
8.20 Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D Repeated next Tuesday at 2pm
Listeni ng to the voices of the Crimea's present-day inhabitants, historian Catherine Merridale investigates why there have been so many wars overthis small, diamond-shaped peninsula in the Black Sea. Producer Tim Dee
HLive from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Louise Fryer presents a vivid flavour of late 17th-century German flair.
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Gottfried van der Goltz Zelenka Overture a 7 in F Biber
Battalia Zelenka Concerto a 8 in G
Bach Orchestral Suite No 1 in C, BWV1066
Pascal Roge plays a selection of piano pieces by Satie.
3/5. A Loyal Servant. Donald Macleod charts how the differing career paths of the two composers influenced their lives and music. Repeated from Wednesday
With John Shea.
Field Four Nocturnes
Laskovsky Lied ohne Worte No 3 in B flat; Impromptu in F minor
Glinka Nocturne in E flat
Balakirev, after Glinka The Lark
Hummel Variations on a theme from Gluck's Armide, Op57
- Olga Tverskaya (fortepiano) (Utrecht Early Music Festival 2003)
1.45 Telemann Deus Judicium Tuum Regi Da
2.05 Clerambault Pirame et Tisbe
2.25 Beethoven Fantasia in C minor, Op 80
2.45 Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 in A minor(Scottish)
3.25 Karlowicz Ten Songs, Op 3
3.40 Sullivan Suite: The Tempest (excerpt)
4.05 Kyurkchlisik A Little Bird is Singing
4.10 Zipoli Elevazione
4.15 Kuhnau Harpsichord Sonata No 6 (Jacob's Death and Burial)
4.30 Abel Symphony in E, Op 10 No 1
4.40 Berlioz, transcr Liszt Danse des Sylphes
4.45 Godard Oh! Ne T'Eveille pas Encor (Jocelyn)
4.50 J. Strauss (son) Spanischer Marsch, Op 433
5.00 Ravel Piece en Forme de Habanera
5.00 Reger Eine Ballettsuite in D, Op 130
5.20 Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D899
5.25 Sibelius As a Swift Current, Op 26 No 8; O Precious Finland, Op 23 No 9
5.30 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op 64 No 4
5.45 Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K186
5.55 Strauss Klavierstucke, Op 3 Nos 2 and 5
6.05 Palmgren Overture: Cinderella
6.10 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1
6.30 Vermeulen Symphony No 1 (Symphonia Carminum)