Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Mendelssohn Trumpet Overture, Op 101 LSO/Claudio Abbado Delibes Prelude; Valse; Czardas (Coppelia) New Philharmonia
Orchestra/Charles Mackerras Liszt Jeux d'Eau a la Villa d'Este Stephen Hough (piano)
8.30-10.00: Schubert Ballet music: Rosamunde Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras
Beethoven Andante Favori , WoO57 Alfred Brendel (piano)
Kodaly Dances from Marroszek Minneapolis SO/Antal Dorati
With Jonathan Swain.
Schubert Lachen und Weinen; Der Einsame; Der Geistertanz; Nacht und Traume
Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano)
10.13 Jongen Symphonie Concertante, Op 81 Virgil Fox (organ), Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
10.50 Ford Fair, Sweet, Cruel
Dowland Dear, If You Change; Weep You No More, Sad Fountains
Morley Who Is It That This Dark Night Rosseter What Then Is Love
Peter Pears (tenor), Julian Bream (lute)
11.07 Panufnik
Sinfonia Mistica LSO , conductor David Atherton
11.28 Gorczycki Gloria (Missa Rorate Coeli) Marcin Zalewski (viola da gamba), Wladyslaw Klosiewicz (organ),
Pro Cantione Antiqua , conductor Mark Brown
11.36 Lutoslawski Paroles Tissées
Peter Pears (tenor), London Sinfonietta, conductor Witold Lutoslawski
5/5. The Final Chapter. Debussy was a complex character. Donald Macleod concludes his series on the life and music of Debussy by building up a picture of this contradictory figure from the accounts of the people who knew him. Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme Sandrine Piau (soprano),
Jose van Immerseel (piano)
Iberia (Images) Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
Violin Sonata
Augustin Dumay , Maria Joao Pires (piano) La Mer (Dialogue du Vent)
Philharmonia, conductor Geoffrey Simon Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Schwetzinqen Festival
4/4. Fiona Talkington introduces the last in our lunchtime series of concerts from the 2006 Schwetzingen Festival. Emerson String Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet No 3 in D, Op 18 Shostakovich String Quartet No 15, Op 144
Presented by Sarah Walker. Magnus Lindberg Sculpture
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
Sibelius Symphony No 5 in E flat
Nikolaj Znaider (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Repeated from Friday 25 August
Astrud Gilberto
Julian Joseph examines the life and music of Brazilian vocalist Astrud Gilberto , whose international debut occurred in 1963 when she sang The Girl From Ipanema with Stan Getz and her brother Joao on the Grammy award-winning album Getz/Gilberto. Producer Keith Loxam
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Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news of current events in the arts world.
Rounding up this Proms season's series of Mozart-anniversary concerts, Charles Mackerras begins with one of the composer's earliest Viennese symphonies, and follows this with the glorious late, great Mass, left unfinished and which is performed tonight in scholar-pianist Robert D Levin's new completion. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
Rosemary Joshua and Lisa Milne (sopranos), Eric Cutler (tenor), Nathan Berg (bass), Choir of the Enlightenment, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras
Mozart Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner)
7.55 Twenty Minutes: Talking Proms
Fiona Talkington presents a final round up of news and views from this Proms season.
8.15 Mozart, compld Robert D Levin Mass in C minor, K427 (Great)
(This Prom is also broadcast on BBC4)
Theatre director Dominic Dromgoole explores the beginnings of the Royal Court Theatre and the legacy of Look Back in Anger - the play by John Osborne that made the Court's name.
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present a unique mix of musical styles and influences.
Trio Beyond
Jez Nelson presents all-star group Trio Beyond recorded live in concert at the Barbican, London, on 16 July. The trio originally came together to pay tribute to the music of the late drummer Tony Williams , whose own celebrated trio,
Lifetime, was one of the seminal fusion groups of the late 1960s. In this concert Trio Beyond perform classic tunes associated with Lifetime as well as original compositions by members of the group.
With Susan Sharpe. Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute; Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat, K595 Emanuel Ax Kalevi Aho Symphony No 7 (Insect Symphony) Minnesota Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
2.24 Sibelius 13 Pieces, Op 76 2.44 Bruhns Hemmt eure Tranenflut 2.58 Haydn Piano Trio in E, Hob XV No 28
3.15 Kozeluch Pastorale in G 3.20 Dvorak In Nature's
Realm, Op 91 3.35 Chausson Poeme de lamour et de la Mer, Op 19 4.03 Ravel, arr Maganinl Pavane pour une Infante Défunte 4.09 Britten Canadian Carnival, Op 19 4.22
Schubert Die Forelle, Op 32; Nacht und Traume, Op 43 No 2; Der Musensohn. Op 92 No 14-30 Handel Sonata in C, Op 1 No 7
4.42 Liszt Transcendental Study No 11 in D flat (Harmonies du Soir) 4.52 Haydn Overture: Lo Speziale 5.00 Clemens non Papa 0 Maria Vernans Rosa 5.06 Mozart, arr Danzi Die Zauberflote (excerpts) 5.16 Mielck Finnish Suite, Op 10 5.34 Grainger Ramble on the Last Love Duet in Der Rosenkavalier 5.42 Field Rondo in A flat 5.50 Tallls Gloria (Mass Puer Natus Est Nobis) 6.00 A Gabrieli
Sonata Pian' e Forte 6.06 Debussy Prelude a I'Apres-Midi d'un Faune 6.17 Poulenc Sonata for two pianos (1953)
6.40 Schubert String Quartet No 2 in C, 032