With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Turina La Oracion del Torero Mexico City PO, conductor Enrique Batiz Howells Holy Is the True Light (Hymnus Paradisi) BBC SO and Chorus, conductor Richard Hickox Martinu Sinfonietta: LaJolla Saint Paul Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood
8.30-10.00: Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 2 No 3 Murray Perahia
Stravinsky Concerto in D (Basle Concerto) Basle CO, conductor Christopher Hogwood Glinka Kamarinskaya Detroit Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
With Rob Cowan.
Beethoven Overture: Egmont USSR Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nikolay Golovanov
10.07 Faure Berceuse , Op 16
Christian Ferras (violin), Jean-Claude Ambrosini (piano)
10.12 Schubert, orch Joachim Symphony in C (Grand Duo) Houston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
10.55 Faure Violin Sonata No 2 in B minor,
Op 108 Christian Ferras , Pierre Barbizet (piano)
11.20 Eulenberg Rosenlieder Emmy Bettendorf (soprano), Hans Clemens (tenor), Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Otto Dobrindt
11.32 Listener request: Honegger Symphony No 5 (Di Tre Re) Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
5/5. The leader of the Elector of Cologne's
Orchestra in Bonn, Franz Ries , was very good to the young Beethoven, especially when his mother died. In return, years later, Beethoven taught Franz's son Ferdinand in Vienna, who promoted Beethoven's music and gained the commission by the Philharmonic Society of London for Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Christus am Oelberge, Op 85 (excerpts)
Luba Orgonasova (soprano), Rundfunkchor Berlin, Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin, conductor Kent Nagano
Piano Sonata in Fminor, Op 5 (Appassionata) (3rdmvt) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) March in C, Op 45 No 1
Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul (piano)
Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral) (4th mvt) Jane Eaglen (soprano), Waltraud Meier
(mezzo), Ben Heppner (tenor), Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone), Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Berlin PO, conductor Claudio Abbado
Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
St Magnus Festival 2004-Jean-Philippe Collard A recital from Stromness Town Hall, recorded at last month's festival. Presented by Linda Ormiston.
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
Faure Barcarolles: No 1 in A minor; No 6 in E flat Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition
Another chance to hear last Friday's evening Prom, presented by Louise Fryer.
Katarina Karneus (mezzo), Truls Mork (cello), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Takemitsu Twill by Twilight
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
Ravel Sheherazade
Respighi The Pines Of Rome Repeated from last Fri
Doc Cheatham - The Complete Jazz Trumpeter Doc Cheatham is a true jazz legend - a man who formed his style in thejousting atmosphere of 1920s Chicago alongside King Oliver and Louis Armstrong , went on to play in the big bands of Cab Calloway and Teddy Wilson , and who then became one of the most sought-after mainstream trumpet soloists of his time. Producer Dave Batchelor
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, interviews and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
In the first of three Proms appearances to celebrate this season's East/West theme, Yo-Yo Ma and members of the Silk Road Ensemble perform a new work written for them by Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng. The survey of Messiaen's music continues in his spectacular Eastern-influenced orchestral masterwork. Presented by Piers Burton-Page.
Members of Silk Road Ensemble: Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Wu Man (pipa), Wu Tong (sheng/suona), Joel Fan (piano); Paul Crossley (piano), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), London Sinfonietta, conductor David Robertson
Bright Sheng The Song and Dance of Tears (first UK performance)
8.00 Twenty Minutes: The Idea of Sanskrit
Dermot Clinch explores some of the many complex issues surrounding the study of this ancient Indian language in the West and in India.
8.20 Messiaen Turangalila Symphony
The Red in My Mind
English poet LaviniaGreenlaw travels to
Amherst, Massachusetts, the lifelong home of 19th-century poet Emily Dickinson. She published only a handful of poems in her lifetime and lived an increasingly reclusive existence in her bedroom in the family home.
Was she mad or did she know what she was up to? With contributions from poet
James Lasdun , critic Helen Vendler and museum curator Betty Falsey. Producer Tim Dee
Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall , featuring a session by the Parisian group Wide Open Cage.
Kip Hanrahan 's Conjure
Jez Nelson presents another chance to hear a concert by the all-star group Kip Hanrahan 's
Conjure, recorded at a packed Barbican Hall in London. Led by percussionist Kip Hanrahan , the group features blues guitarist Taj Mahal , saxophonist David Murray , jazz violinist Billy Bang , and Meters guitarist Leo Nocentelli.
With John Shea.
Rameau Platee
3.15 Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
3.50 Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
4.00 Tippett Dance, Clarion Air
4.05 Anon Que Poral Non Devess' om (Cantigas de Santa Maria)
4.15 Kodaly Dances from Galanta
4.30 Corelli Trio Sonata in D minor, Op 1 No 11
4.35 Rosenmuller Beatus Vir
4.50 Bach Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr, BWV662
5.00 Groneman Flute Sonata in D
5.15 Brahms Nachtigall; Meine Liebe ist grun
5.20 Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Blas
5.30 Chopin Fantasy in F minor, Op 49
5.40 Mozart Flute Quartet in C, K285b
6.00 Telemann Partita No 4 in G minor
6.10 Weber Missa Sancta No 2 in G (Jubelmesse)
6.35 Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 in A