Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Haydn Fantasia in C, H XVII 4 Alfred Brendel (piano) Striggio // Cicalamento delle Donne al Bucato Concerto Italiano, director Rinaldo Alessandrini Korngold Prelude and Carnival (Violanta) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
8.30-10.00: Hoffmann Flute Concerto in D Emmanuel Pahud , Berlin Haydn Ensemble, director Hansjorg Schelleberger Mozart
Divertimento in B flat, K254 Mozartean Players Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conductor Paavo Jarvi
With Rob Cowan.
D Scarlatti Piano Sonatas: in D minor, KI1; in B flat, K332;in B flat, K172 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
10.12 Haydn String Quartet in C minor, Op 17 No Aeolian Quartet
10.36 Liszt Orpheus Bamberg SO/Otmar Suitner
10.48 Bartok Seven choruses with orchestral accompaniment Liszt Academy Chamber
Chorus, Budapest SO, conductor Antal Dorati
11.03 Schubert Piano Sonata in A minor, D537 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
11.28 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (Lark) Capet Quartet
11.46 Traditional Four Spirituals
Barbara Hendricks (soprano), Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
2/5. Donald Macleod recounts how the influence of fashionable Italian opera gave way to a uniquely French musical style under the guiding hand of Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Pinel Sarabande in C Jane Chapman (harpsichord) Luigi Rossi Lasciate Averno, 0 Pene, e Me Seguite (Orfeo) Ellen Hargis (soprano), the King's Noyse, director David Douglass Lully Ballet de Xerxes Aradia Baroque Ensemble, director Kevin Mallon
Charpentier Sola Vivebat in Antris Magdalena Lugens Judith Nelson (soprano), Concerto
Vocale, director Rene Jacobs (countertenor) Lully Alceste , Act 5 (excerpts) Soloists,
Sagittarius, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
City of London Festival: Odes and Icons
9/12. From the church of St Mary-le-Bow. This week's Lunchtime Concerts feature Radio 3 New Generation Artists. Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Llyr Williams (piano)
Debussy Preludes (excerpts)
Barbara Hannigan (soprano), City of Birmingham SO, conductor Sakari Oramo Ravel Suite: Ma Mere I'Oye
Henri Dutilleux Correspondances Stravinsky Scherzo Fantastique
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition Repeated from Wednesday
Voices: My Kind of Song
Pianist Stephen Hough talks to lain Burnside about his favourite songs and his favourite singers, who include Charles Trenet , Peter Pears , Yvonne Printemps , Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Shirley Bassey.
Sean Rafferty with music, guests and arts news.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
For its first UK appearance, this San Francisco-based period-instrument ensemble contributes to the Proms season's sea theme with Handel's brilliant suite written for a royal barge party on the River Thames. Presented by Penny Gore.
John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, conductor Nicholas McGegan
Rameau Suite: Les Paladins
Handel Where'er You Walk (Sernele); Waft Her Angels; His Mighty Arm (Jephtha)
7.45 Twenty Minutes: The Man Who Was Ratty
The eccentric Victorian scholar Frederick Furnivall played a crucial part in launching (and nearly sinking) the Oxford English Dictionary and was immortalised in the pedantic figure of the Water Rat in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. He combined the two true passions of his life by teaching pretty young women to scull on the River Thames. Introduced by Kevin Jackson.
8.05 Rameau Chaconne; Prelude and Air: Lieux Funestes: Recitative and Ariette: Ou Suis-Je?... Hatons-Nous, Courons a la Gloire (Dardanus)
Handel Water Music: Suite No 1 in F
(Repeated on Wednesday 10 August at 2pm)
Music by some of the UK's most talented young composers in a concert from Cadogan Hall, featuring winning pieces from the seventh BBC Proms/Guardian Young Composers' Competition. Presented by Christopher Cook
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
To celebrate what would have been Italian composer Luciano Berio 's 80th birthday year, his folk-inspired choral masterpiece, based on texts by exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda , is paired with the suite from Kurt Weill 's 1920's showpiece The Threepenny Opera. Presented by Verity Sharp. London Sinfonietta Voices, London Sinfonietta, conductor Diego Masson
Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Berio Coro
1/2. Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues, Op 27 (excerpts) Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)
This programme concludes on Thursday at 11.30pm
3/5. Simpson grew up playing in Salvation Army bands alongside his parents, and the result was a deep-rooted love of brass bands and their repertoire. Stephen Johnson and Donald Macleod explore some Simpson's brass music. Repeated from Wednesday at 12 noon
With John Shea. Rameau Premier Concert (Pieces de
Clavecin en Concerts) Couperin L'Apothéose de M de Lully
1.45 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein)
2.09 Brahms, arr Duczmal Sextet in B flat, Op 18 (arr for string orchestra) 2.47 Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor 3.16 Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D 4.02 Alma
Mahler FunfLieder 4.16 Kerie Agnus Dei super Ut-Re-
Mi-Fa-So-La 4.20 Sanz Spanish Suite 4.31 Espinal Puis Que en Moia Recouvre Seignorie 4.37 Anon Deus in Adiutorium Cozzolani Domine ad Adiuvandum (Satmia
Otto Voci Concertati) 4.40 Telemann Concerto in D minor for two chalumeaux 4.52 Hungarian tradition
17th-Century Dances 5.00 Buxtehude Toccata and Fugue in F, BuxWV156 5.08 Forster Vanitas Vanitatum
5.19 D Scarlatti Harpsichord Sonata in C, Kk49
5.25 Bach Oboe d'Amore Concerto in A, BWV1055
5.40 Mozart Donne Mie fa Fate a Tanti (Cosi Fan Tutte)
5.43 Swiss Tradition, arr Gmiinder and Scheurer Meitschi , Putz Di! 5.46 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Vienna Blood, Op 354 5.56 Berlioz Overture: King Lear
6.12 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2
6.39 Noskowski The Steppes, Op 66