Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Chabrier Joyeuse Marche Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson
Hoist St Paul 's Suite City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
Debussy Clair de Lune (Suite Bergamasque) Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
8.30-10.00: Glazunov Concert Waltz No 2 in F, Op 51 Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Weber Bassoon Concerto in F, Op 75
Laurence Perkins , Manchester Camerata, conductor Douglas Boyd
Schumann Papillons , Op 2 Murray Perahia (piano)
With Jonathan Swain.
Trad, arr Cecil Sharp Five Folk Dances National Folk Dance Orchestra, conductor Ralph Vaughan Williams
10.13 Scriabin Poeme , Op 32 No 1; Etudes Op 42; Nos 3 and 4; Poemes: Op 59 No 1; Op 69 No 1 Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano)
10.24 Vaughan Williams Job: a Masque for Dancing London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
11.00 Tye In Nomine, Crye Baldwin Cookow Me as I Walked Dowland Lachrimae Antiquae ; The
Earl of Essex Galliard Ward Fantasia a 5 Flanders Recorder Quartet, Marion Verbruggen (recorder)
11.25 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op 17 Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano)
Edinburgh International Festival
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a Lieder recital by internationally renowned bass-baritone Robert Holl from the Edinburgh International Festival Queen's Hall Series.
Robert Holl (bass-baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) Schumann Dichterliebe , Op 48
Drei Gesange des Harfners, Op 98 Sieben Lieder, Op 90
Another chance to hear a late-night Prom from last month. Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch .
London Winds, director Michael Collins (clarinet) Jonathan Dove Figures in the Garden
Colin Matthews To Compose without the Least Knowledge of Music
Mozart Serenade in B flat, K361 (Gran Partita)
Repeated from Monday 17 July
lain Burnside introduces recordings of composers as accompanists to singers of their own songs.
The historic line-up includes Debussy recorded in 1904, Strauss, Ravel, Poulenc and Britten.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music with news of events in the arts world.
From the Royal Albert Hall in London. Shostakovich's mighty juggernaut of a Seventh Symphony, with its distinctive, relentless snare-drum motif, has represented resistance to oppression for many different audiences worldwide since its first performance by starving musicians during the Siege of Leningrad in 1942. In the first half, the London premiere of a work by the prodigious 80-year-old composer Hans Werne Henze that is equally full of dazzling orchestral colours, telling of a magical bird charged with carrying messages between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Orchestre National de France, conductor Kurt Masur
Hans Werner Henze Five Messages for the Queen of Sheba (first London performance)
7.55 Twenty Minutes: Music for the Masses
Alexandra Wilson talks to Rosamund Bartlett , an expert in Russian culture, about Moscow's
"People's Conservatoire", established in the wake of the 1905 Revolution to provide musical education for Russia's working classes.
8.15 Shostakovich Symphony No 7 (Leningrad) This Prom is also broadcast live on BBC4
1/4. In Mobility There Is Blessing. Broadcaster and film-maker Dennis Marks travels across the Mediterranean in the footsteps of the Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. Journeying from Israel via Greece to Andalucia, he discovers a unique collaboration between Jews and Moslems that lasted half a millennium and a culture that still influences our lives today. Producer Dennis Marks
Verity Sharp plays new tracks from Cerys Matthew 's Never Say Goodbye, boleros from Cuba and Purcell's plangent Now That the Sun Hath Veiled His Light (An Evening Hymn), Z193.
3/5. Donald Macleod advances a year in Schumann's life to 1841, when vocal music gave way to orchestral music.
Schlusslied des Narren (Funf Lieder und
Gesange, Op 127) Jonathan Lemalu (baritone), Graham Johnson (piano)
Symphony No 1 in B flat (Spring)
Berlin PO, conductor James Levine Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op 52
Seattle SO, conductor Gerard Schwarz
Repeated from Wednesday
With Jonathan Swain.
Telemann Recorder Concerto in C, TWV51:C1 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in D minor, Wq22
Bach Concerto in A minor for flute, violin and harpsichord, BWV1044 Telemann Concerto in E minor for flute and recorder, TWV 52:E1 Alexis Kossenko (flute), Bolette Roed (recorder), Arte dei Suonatori, director Allan Rasmussen
2.18 Gluck The Chinese Ladies 3.15 Beethoven Cello Sonata in A Op 69 3.40 Liszt, arr Reuss Concerto Pathétique 4.00 Shostakovich Festive Overture
4.07 Fesch Concerto No 3 in G, Op 5 4.15 Lubeck Prelude in C 4.21 Koetsier Brass Quintet, Op 56 4.33 Rubbra Trio, Op 68 4.53 Castro Je Suis Tellement Langoureus
5.00 Graun Overture in D 5.09 Stadlmayr Ave Maris
Stella 5.15 Klami Intermezzo 5.19 Mozart Violin Sonata in G, K3015.33 Verdi Ecco l'Orrido Campo.... Ma Dall
Arido (Un Ballo in Maschera) 5.43 Dobrzynski Monbar
5.55 Yuste Estudio Melodico 6.02 Albeniz Spanish Suite, Op 476.25 Thomas Grand Duet in E flat minor
6.40 Glazunov Concert Waltz No 1 in D, Op 47
6.49 Hess Suite in B flat, Op 45