With Martin Handley. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Rameau Troisième Concert Vincent d'lndy Symphonie surun Chant Montagnard Français, Op 25
8.00-9.00: Mahler Blumine
Schumann Papillons
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Alan Rusbridger , editor of The Guardian, makes his personal choice of music and looks ahead to the forthcoming week of Proms. With songs by Ravel and Eric Clapton , Blitzstein's
The Freedom of the Press, and, at approximately:
9.05 Stanford Magnificat in G Choir of New
College, Oxford, conductor Edward Higginbottom
9.15 Messiaen Turangafila Symphony (excerpt) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
9.25 Copland Clarinet Concerto
BennyGoodman, Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer
9.50 Feeney Charing Cross Station Northern Ballet Orchestra, conductor John Pryce-Jones
10.00 Mozart Sonata in F for piano duet, K497 (3rd mvt) Imogen Cooper and Anne Quef felec
11.05 Beethoven Piano Sonata in A, Op 110 (Fuga) Stephen Kovacevich
11.15 Ives Puttnam 's Camp Baltimore
Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Zinman
11.50 Walton Belshazzar 's Feast (excerpt) LSO and Chorus, conductor Richard Hickox
Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Sally Matthews and Ailish Tynan (sopranos), lain Burnside (piano)
Dvorak Moravian Duets (excerpts) Britten On This Island
Strauss Standchen ; Morgen; Hatgesagt; Mit deinen blauen Augen; Ich trage meine Minne; Wie sollten wirgeheim sie halten
Dvorak Moravian Duets (excerpts) Repeated from Monday
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert recorded in the quire of York Minster during this summer's York Early Music Festival. The Dufay Collective performs dansas and estampies from the 13th-century troubadour tradition.
4/8. David Pountney : The Excursions of Mr Broucek to the Moon and the 15th Century Ivan Hewett talks to the director
David Pountney about one of Janacek's lesser-known Operas. Producer Chris Marshall
A live edition of the show from Edinburgh's
80 Queen Street, with special guests and live music from Spontaniacs and trumpeter Ryan Quigley. Presented by Stacey Kent.
With Geoffrey Smith.
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Lullaby ofBirdland: the George Shearing Story 4/4. George Shearing discusses with Alyn Shipton his famous partnership with Mel forme, the break-up of his Quintet in 1978 and its triumphal return to Birdland in 2000, and his latest album with John Pizzarelli.
Producers Alyn Shipton and Phil Critchlow
With some help from Rob Burrell of the group Mann Friday, Kit and the Widow spend half an hour lending an earto some of the great political SOngS of the theatre. Producer Lyndon Jones
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Roger Norrington
Smetana Vysehrad; From Bohemia's Woods and Fields; Vltava (Ma Vlast)
7.40 Twenty Minutes: Proms Talk
Stephanie Hughes talks to Jan Smaczny about the essence of the Czech national spirit, and to members of the National Youth Orchestra.
8.00 Mahler Symphony No 1
(Repeated next Monday at 2pm)
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(This concert is televised on BBC2 at 7pm)
By Robert Delamere. Amid the sounds of the urban night, Paul McCulloch lives a life unseen by the outside world.
Soundscape by Alisdair McGregor and Aidan Love Director Kate Rowland
Radio Tarifa Calling
Aspects of Spanish culture are explored through a montage of concert and studio recordings, "tuned into" by a fictional radio station, created by musicians Fafn S Duenas , Vincent Molino and Benjamin Escoriza. Producers Sean Street and Julian May
Michael Berkeley
Two works by the outgoing artistic director of the Cheltenham Festival.
Coronach English String Orchestra, conductor William Boughton
Clarinet Concerto Emma Johnson ,
Northern Sinfonia, conductor Sian Edwards
Summer Festivals: Cheltenham Festival 5/5. Presented by Alwynne Pritchard.
Gerard McBurney Eyebright and Tormentil; A FolderofLeaves (first performances) Kurtag Scenes from a Novel
Thea Musgrave Lamenting with Ariadne Brett Dean Intimate Decisions Nicole Tibbells
(soprano), Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Brett Dean
Eotvos Psy ; Snatches of a Conversation UMZE Chamber Ensemble
Presented by John Shea.
Grieg Overture: In Autumn; Piano Concerto in A minor
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
2.30 Liszt Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses (excerpts)
3.10 Barber Adagio for Strings, Op 11
3.20 De Monte O Bone Jesu
3.30 Schumann String Quartet A Op 41 No 1
4.00 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
4.10 D. Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata in A, K533
4.15 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in C, Op 1 No 7
4.20 Handel Water Music: Suite in G, HWV350
4.30 Rosetti Concerto in E flat for two horns, K353
4.50 Lortzing Heiterkeit und Frohlichkeit (Der Wildschutz)
5.00 Monluszko Concert Polonaise in A
5.05 Weelkes Thule, the Period of Cosmographie
5.10 Schmeizer Lamento sopra la Morte di Ferdinando III
5.15 Strauss Traumerei (Op 9 No 4)
5.20 Stravinsky Instrumental Miniatures
5.30 Piazzolla Tango: Primavera Portena
5.35 Beethoven Variations in F, Op 34
5.45 Hakanson Brusala
5.50 Debussy Cello Sonata in D minor
6.05 Rachmaninov When Night Descends in Silence; Oh Stop Thy Singing Maiden Fair
6.10 Poulenc Sept Chansons
6.25 Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K332
6.40 Jarnefelt Korsholma