Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: Beethoven Rondo in B flat
John Adams Two Fanfares for Orchestra:
Tromba Lontana; Short Ride in a Fast Machine
8.00-9.00: Bach Well-Tempered Klavier, Book 1 (excerpts) J Strauss (son) Emperor Waltz, Op 437
With Rob Cowan. Music includes:
Bellini Overture: Norma Monte Carlo National Opera Orchestra, conductor Louis Fremaux Bach Sinfonia (Cantata No 156: Ich steh' mit einem Fuss im Grabe); Canonic Trio in F
BWV1040 Heinz Holliger (oboe), Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Camerata Bern
Strauss Hut du dichl: Traumlicht Die Singphoniker Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Vienna PO, Wilhelm Furtwangler Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Hermann Prey (baritone), Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kurt Sanderling
Sammartini Trio in D for two flutes and basso continuo Camerata Koln
Suk Praga, Op 26 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Libor Pesek
Monteverdi Cantate Domino Canticum Novem Emma Kirkby (soprano), Evelyn Tubb (mezzo), Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley John Surman Druid 's Circle
John Surman (clarinets/saxophones) Anon Gedenke Nieman Kann Erwern
Jadla Rebling (singer), instrumental ensemble Debussy Pelleas et Melisande: Act 4 Scene 4 Irene Joachim (soprano), Jacques Jansen (baritone), studio orchestra conducted by Roger Desormiere
Mozart Variations on a Minuet by Dupont, K573 Carl Seeman (piano)
Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
Chicago SO, conductor Rafael Kubelik
Bach Prelude and Fugue No 10 in E minor. B WV855 Mieczylsaw Horszowski (piano)
Tchaikovsky Marche Slave, Op 31 Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Paul van Kempen
Stephen Fry reveals his passionate love of music to Michael Berkeley.
Double Dutch - the Age of the Netherlanders 2/2. Lucie Skeaping explores Dutch and Flemish musical excellence at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. With music by Susato, Lassus, de Monte and master organist Sweelinck.
Dr Haspels, of Utrecht's Speelklok Museum, elucidates the tradition of Dutch street and barrel organs.
Edinburgh International Festival
Stephanie Hughes presents a concert given at the Queen's Hall as part of this year's Edinburgh International Festival.
Arcanto Quartet
Mozart String Quartet in C, K465 Ravel String Quartet in F
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op 59
Among this week's requests: Tchaikovsky's musical souvenir of Italy Souvenir de Florence, Prokofiev's playful Children's Songs and highlights from Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah.
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6/8. Presented by Verity Sharp. Schumann Marchenbilder
Antoine Tamestit (viola), Markus Hadulla (piano) Beethoven Cello Sonata in F Op 5 No I
Christian Poltera , Martin Heimchen (piano) Wolf Mörike Lieder (excerpts)
Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) Enescu Konzertstuck
Antoine Tamestit (viola), Markus Hadulla (piano) Brahms String Sextet No 1 in B flat, Op 18
Antoine Tamestit (viola), Christian Poltera (cello), Royal Quartet
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Music from the last six years of Mozart's life: ceremonial music for the passing of fellow members of Mozart's Masonic lodge; the Symphony No 39: and his valedictory Requiem in the completion by Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Ingeborg Danz (mezzo), Mark Padmore (tenor), Alfred Reiter (bass), Collegium Vocale Gent, Orchestre desà Champs-Elysees, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
Mozart, reconstr PA Autexier Meistermusik (original version of Masonic Funeral Music, K477)
Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Mozart's Journey to Prague: Helping Shop-Girls
4/5. By Edward Morike, and narrated by Jack Klaff.
8.30 Mozart, compl Sussmayr Requiem in D minor, K626
(This Prom is also broadcast live on BBC4)
Songs of the Dark Times
In the 50th anniversary year of Bertolt Brecht's death, Ivan Hewett explores music's vital role in the development of Brecht's radical new political theatre, through his collaborations with leading composers, Weill, Hindemith and Eisler. With contributions from his daughter, Barbara Brecht -Schall, Carl Weber director of the Berliner Ensemble, Gisela May , Ute Lemper, Robyn Archer and Dominic Muldowney , and the directors
David Hare and Stephen Unwin. With Brecht's comments read by Simon Russell Beale. Producer Jessica Isaacs
1/5. With Donald Macleod. Furchtenmachen (Kinderszenen) Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Abegg Variations, Op I Michel Dalberto (piano)
Piano Sonata No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 11 Leif Ove Andsnes Blumenstuck, Op 19 Michel Dalberto (piano) Repeated from Monday
With Jonathan Swain. A concert of 16th-century vocal music, including works by Robert Parsons , John Taverner , Robert White and Thomas Tallis , performed by the Ars Nova Vocal Ensemble, directed by Paul Hillier.
1.52 Britten Piano Concerto 2.26 Lindblad String
Quartet No 6 in E flat 2.52 Rameau Dardanus 3.30 Bliss Cello Concerto 4.00 Gemlniani Concerto Grosso No 3 in B minor4.07 Schütz Freuet euch des Herren, SWV367
4.13 Franck Pièce Heroique in B minor 4.22 Doppler
Andante and Rondo. Op 25 4.36 Tormis Sugismaastikud
4.46 Nielsen Overture: Maskarade 4.52 Dukas Villanelle
5.00 Strauss Potpourris: Die schweigsame Frau
5.04 Merikanto Improvisation, Op 76 No 3 5.11 Abel Flute Concerto in C. Op 6 No 15.24 Roman Suite No 12 in E minor
5.32 Cardon Harp Sonata No 4, Op 7 5.44 Louie Songs of Paradise 6.00 Tavener Today the Virgin
6.09 Verdi Overture: Nabucco 6.17 Thuille Sextet in B flat, Op 6 6.47 Kirnberger An den Flussen Babylons