Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Delius La Calinda Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Mariner Offenbach Barcarolle (The Tales of Hoffmann) Philharmonia, conductor Charles Groves
Saint-Saens Violin Concerto No 3 in B minor
Kyung-Wha Chung , LSO, conductor Andre Previn
8.30-10.00: Sibelius Suite: Karelia, Op 11 Lahti SO, conductor Osmo Vanska
Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture English Northern Philharmonia, conductor Paul Daniel Beethoven Rondo in B flat, Wo06
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano), Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
With Rob Cowan.
JC Bach Piano Concerto in B flat, Op 13 No 4 - Ingrid Haebler (piano), Capella Academica Wien, conductor Eduard Melkus
10.18 Schumann Vier Lieder - Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo), Erik Werba (piano)
10.28 Paganini Violin Concerto No 4 in D minor - Arthur Grumiaux, Monte Carlo National Orchestra, conductor Piero Bellugi
10.58 Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K570 - Ingrid Haebler (piano)
11.18 Philidor Dance music: La Manage de la Grosse Cathos - London Oboe Band,
Marie-Ange Petit (baroque percussion), director Paul Goodwin
11.24 Ysaye Au Rouet - Jerrold Rubenstein (violin), Belgian National Orchestra, conductor Mendi Rodan
11.38 Seiber Clarinet Concertino - James Livingstone, Louisville Orchestra, conductor Jorge Mester
4/5. Over the years the press took every chance to dig its claws into Lutyens. As the daughter of a famous architect, and pursuing a profligate lifestyle and radical musical style, she was a gift to any imaginative journalist. Donald Macleod re-evaluates the brickbats hurled over the decades and discovers how Lutyens often turned them to her advantage. Six Bagatelles, Op 133 No 5
Brunei Ensemble, conductor Christopher Austin 0 Saisons, 0 Chateaux
Brunel Ensemble , Teresa Cahill (soprano),
Rondel BBC NOW, conductor Christopher Austin La Natura dell'Acqua Sarah Nicolls (piano) The Skull (1965)
BBCSO, conductor Jac van Steen
Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
Cheltenham Music Festival
A young Russo-Israeli pianist makes a welcome return to the festival. Introduced from the Pittville Pump Room by Sandy Burnett. Boris Giltburg (piano)
Bach, arr Busonl Chaconne (Violin Partita in D minor, BWV1004)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein) Scriabin Piano Sonata No 2 (Sonata-Fantasy) Musorqsky Pictures at an Exhibition
British Symphonies: Vauqhan Williams Presented by Martin Handley.
BBC Chorus and National Orchestra of Wales
Hoist St Paul's Suite Conductor Paul Watkins
Stanford Songs of the Sea With Gerald Finley (baritone), conductor Richard Hickox Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8 Conductor Richard Vardigans
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present an orchestra of horns, beautiful singing by the Sixteen, music from China and a sabre dance.
This week's selection begins and ends with movie music: Korngold's Captain Blood and a medley of hit songs by Richard Rodgers. Other favourites are provided by Sidney Torch , Haydn Wood , Eric Coates and David Fanshawe.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news of current events in the arts world.
Stephanie Hughes and Rob Cowan look forward to another summer of world-class music-making as the 112th season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts gets under way tomorrow night. Students from the Royal College of Music, who are appearing in this year's Proms Composer Portraits, perform live in the studio, and Hughes and Cowan select their musical highlights of the season. Guests include the controller of the Proms, Nicholas Kenyon, who joins hot-foot from the First Night rehearsals at the Royal Albert Hall to answer listeners' questions, and composer Anthony Payne talks about his reconstruction of the sketches of Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No 6, which receives its premiere this season. Two Proms conductors, Robert King and Mark Elder, introduce the anniversaries of Mozart and Shostakovich, and some of the foreign orchestras send audio postcards as they prepare to travel to London. There's also a chance to win a DAB radio and a pair of weekend Arena passes in the special Preview Evening competition.
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Fiona Talkington with tracks from the new album from Finnish band JPP, songs from
Algerian oud player Akli D and the steel pan improvisations of Japanese experimental musician Yoshio Machida.
5/5. With Donald Macleod.
Ich danke Dir, SWV347,* Hutet euch, SWV351; Freut euch des herrn, SWV367 (Symphoniae Sacrae, Book 2, Op 10); Musikalische Exequien, SWV279-281; Gedenke deinem Knechte and dein Wort (Dsain und Chet), SWV485 (Der
Schwangesang); Deutsches Magnificat, SWV494
(Repeated from Friday)
With John Shea.
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a Schoenberq Variations for Orchestra
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
2.21 Narvaez La Cancion del Emperor, Mille Regres del IV Tono 2.24 Palest rlna, arr Soriano Missa Papae Marcelli
2.51 Spohr String Sextet in C, Op 140 3.16
Schumann Humoreske in B flat, Op 20 3.41 Hoffmann Flute Concerto in D 4.01 Wolf Italian Serenade 4.09 Liszt Tarantella
(Venezia e Napoli) 4.18 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Tarantella
4.22 Auber Overture: Fra Diavolo 4.31 Weber Grand Duo Concertant, Op 48 4.49 Horovitz Music Hall Suite
5.00 Couperln Sonata, La Francoise (La Pucelle)
5.06 Jeune 0 Seigneur, J'Espars Jour et Nuit
5.11 Bach Sarabande (CelloSuite in C, BWV1009)
5.16 Mozart Vorrei Spiegarvi , OhDio, K418
5.23 Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
5.30 Gershwin Lullaby 5.39 Josquin des Prez Tu Solus Qui Facis Mirabilia 5.45 Madetoja Dance Vision, Op 11
5.53 Chan Ka Nin Suite: Four Seasons
6.06 Haydn Arietta and 12 Variations, H XVII 3
6.24 Rimsky-Korsakov Salieri 's Aria (Mozart and Salieri)
6.32 Jenner Trio in E flat for clarinet, horn and piano