Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Barber Adagio for Strings Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein Handel Armida Abbandonata Veronique Gens (soprano),
François Fernandez and Mira Glodeaunu (violins), Les Basses Reunis
Gounod Petite Symphonie for wind Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood
8.30-10.00: Schubert Landler, D790 Richard Goode (piano) Hoist A Fugal Overture
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in C, K467 Salzburg Camerata, conductor Geza Anda (piano)
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Webern String Quartet (1905) Ouartetto Italiano
10.20 Messiaen Eclairs sur lau-delb Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
11.24 Brahms String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2 Ouartetto Italiano
5/5. Towards Bach.
Donald Macleod reaches the final stage in his ramble through two centuries of German organist/composers, culminating in the greatest of them all - JS Bach.
Bruhns Praeludium in E minor Piet Kee (organ) Mein Herz ist bereit
Max Van Egmand (bass), Ricercar Consort Liibeck Praeludium and Fuge in G minor Helmut Walcha (organ)
Bohm Suite in E flat; Praeludium in G minor Gustav Leonhardt (clavichord, harpsichord) JS Bach Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor Andras Schiff (piano)
Repeated on Thursday at t2 midnight
Edinburgh International Festival 2005
Mary-Ann Kennedy introduces a recital recorded yesterday at the Queen's Hall.
Lisa Milne (soprano), Belcea Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No 1 Schoenberg String Quartet No 2, Op 10
Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op 132
Mark Stone (baritone), Philippe Graffin (violin), the London Chorus (men's voices), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth Lambert Suite: Merchant Seamen
Coleridge-Taylor Violin Concerto in G minor Stanford Songs of the Sea
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) Repeated from Tuesday 9 August
Milton Nascimento
1/2. This week Julian Joseph paints a profile of Brazilian-born singer and pianist
Milton Nascimento , whose career began in the 1960s and includes a milestone album with saxophonist Wayne Shorter.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with studio guests and an round-up of news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Tippett champion Colin Davis continues this year's celebrations of the composer's centenary with a work that Tippett described as a lyrical journey from first to last breath. Complementing this, Beethoven's Eroica symphony, which culminates in a celebration of the greatness of human life.
Presented by Tommy Pearson.
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Tippett Symphony No 4
7.35 Twenty Minutes: Talking Proms
Tommy Pearson is in the Proms box for another in a weekly series of programmes with news, views and features on the current Proms season. Plus a look at the statues in Hyde Park and at some items in the Proms A-Z.
7.55 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
(Repeated Thursday 1 September at 3pm)
3/3. Eastern Promise. Historian Misha Glenny travels to Istanbul to explore the EU's next phase of expansion - the admission of Turkey. He traces the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of Kemal Ataturk 's modern Turkey and asks the question: can Turkey cross over to the west?
Producer Leonida Krushelnycky Series editor Maria Balinska
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Emotion and drama combine in this programme of music for strings, from
Stuart MacRae 's new cello concerto, which sets heroism and imperfection against each other, to Shostakovich's eloquent tribute to the victims of fascism and war. Presented by Christopher Cook. Li-Wei (cello), Scottish Ensemble, director Clio Gould (violin) Elgar Serenade for Strings
Stuart MacRae Hamartia(Cello Concerto) Nicholas Maw Life Studies, Nos 3,6 and 8 Shostakovich, arr Barshai Chamber Symphony, Op 110a
Carla Bley
Another chance to hear New York jazz composer and pianist Carla Bley 's performance at the 2004 London Jazz Festival, along with her Lost Chords band, which featured Steve Swallow on bass guitar, Andy Sheppard on saxophone and Billy Drummond on drums. Presented by Jez Nelson.
With Louise Fryer. Featuring an all-Mozart concert given in Budapest earlier this year.
Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor, K183; Rondo Concertante in B flat, K269; Rondo in E flat, K371
(completed Kocsis); Ch 'lo Mi Scordi Di Te.... ? Non Temer, Amato Bene , K505; Bella Mia Fiamma ... Resta, 0 Cara, K528; Andante in C, K3I5; Rondo in C, K373; Symphony No 40 in G minor, K550 Andrea Rost (soprano),
Anita Szabo (flute), Laszlo Gal (horn), Barnabas Kelemen (violin), Hungarian National PO, conductor Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
2.49 Biber Missa Sancti Henrici 3.26 Sweelinck Fantasia in G minor (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book) 3.37 Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in C minor, RV4413.48 Wagner Prelude; Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde) 4.05
Chopin Polonaise in E flat minor, Op 26 No 2 4.12 Lepnum Mother Tongue 4.19 Schubert Impromptu No 4 in A flat, D899
4.27 Kokal Recruiting Suite 4.46 D'lndy Trois Chants Populaires Français (Op 90) 4.54 Paganini Perpetuum Mobile, Op 11 No 2 5.00 Bartok Dance Suite 5.16 Ligeti
Six Bagatelles 5.28 Goldmark An die Georgina, Op 46 No 2
5.33 Liszt Piano Concerto No I in E flat 5.54 Weiner
Divertimento No 2, Op 24 6.10 Csemiczky Ave Maria 6.17 Debussy Mazurka; Two Arabesques 6.27 Farkas
Harpsichord Concerto 6.46 Haydn Symphony No 27 in G
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