Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Schubert Rondo in D, D608
Martha Argerich and Alexander Rabinowitsch (piano) SalzedoDivertimento Philip Jones Brass Ensemble Clara Schumann Three Romances, Op 11 No 2 Susanne Griitzmann (piano)
8.30-10.00: Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra , conductor Kees Bakels Marini Canzon Nona a Doi Chori
Akademia, conductor Frangoise Lasserre
Mendelssohn Cantata: 0 Haupt volt Blut und Wunden Brigitte Balleys (mezzo), Frieder Lang (tenor),
Gilles Cachemaille (bass), Gulbenkian Choir and Orchestra
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Stravinsky Agon London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
10.26 Dowland Lachrimae Tristes ;
Lachrimae Antiquae ; Lachrimae Amantis (Lachrimae, or Seven Teares, 1604)
10.41 Reich Triple String Quartet Smith Quartet
10.57 Barsanti Recorder Sonata in C, Op 1 No 2 Frans Bruggen , Anner Bylsma (cello), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
11.06 Brahms Klavierstucke , Op 118 Helene Grimaud (piano)
11.30 Gliere Suite: The Red Poppy Vienna State
Opera Orchestra, conductor Hermann Scherchen
4/5. Return to the Soviet Union. Donald Macleod reveals how, almost a decade after his departure from Russia, Prokofiev returned as an honoured guest of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The homecoming marked his gradual return from voluntary exile to permanent residence in his birthland. Prokofiev March (The Love for Three Oranges)
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati L'Enfant Prodigue (excerpt)
West German RSO, conductor Michael Jurowski Sonata for two violins (2nd mvt)
Eugene Drucker and Philip Setzer Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 2
Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa The Battle on the Ice (Alexander Nevsky)
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Introduced by Fiona Talkington. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Cheltenham Music Festival 2007
3/8. In a programme of music particularly apposite to the countryside in which this performance took place, Radio 3's New Generation Artists continue their series of concerts given in the Pittville Pump Room as part of this year's Cheltenham Festival.
Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Aronowitz Ensemble Gurney Ludlow and Teme
Vauqhan Williams On Wenlock Edge Elqar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84
2.30 BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear last Monday's Prom, introduced from the Royal Albert Hall by Penny Gore. Emma Bell (soprano), Joyce DiDonato (mezzo),
Lawrence Brownlee (tenor), lldar Abdrazakov (bass), Swingle Singers, Chorus and Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome, conductor Antonio Pappano Berio Sinfonia
Rossini Stabat Mater
4.15 From Wiqmore Hall , London Louis Lortie (piano)
Wagner, transcr Liszt Overture: Tannhauser
Liszt Grosses Konzertsolo; Concerto Pathétique (rev Lortie)
Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
Introduced live from the Royal Albert Hall in London by Petroc Trelawny.
The BBC Philharmonic's chief guest conductor Vassily Sinaisky makes a return to the Proms with music from his native Russia and bordering Estonia. The three works in tonight's concert all pay homage to heroes: Arvo Part wrote his threnody for Benjamin Britten after discovering what he described as the unusual purity of his music; Rachmaninov treats the famous theme from the 24th Caprice by Paganini to a glittering array of pianistic virtuosity and orchestral wizardry; and Gliere's epic Third Symphony depicts the exploits of the 12th-century mythical hero Ilya Murometz.
Nelson Goerner (piano), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Arvo Part Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini
8.05 Twenty Minutes The Adverb
8.25 Gliere Symphony No 3 (Ilya Murometz)
(Repeated on Tuesday 24 July at 2pm)
2/2. Concluding his survey of the jazz links between the Caribbean and the UK, Soweto Kinch profiles the musical heirs of Joe Harriott and Harold McNair , in particular the Jazz Warriors. He hears from Courtney Pine, Bammi Rose , Gary Crosby and Jason Yarde about the renaissance in Anglo-Caribbean jazz, and reveals how Tomorrow's Warriors and Jazz Jamaica grew out of the London jazz scene of the 1980s.
A sequence of music with a featured Proms performer leading the way. Tonight Antonio Pappano conducts the Orchestra of Santa Cecilia in Tchaikovsky's Francesca da Rimini. Introduced by Ian Skelly.
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Life, but Not as We Know It
3/3. Philosopher Nick Bostrom explains why he believes the discovery of aliens would be a disaster for the future of humanity and lead to the end of civilisation in its present form.
Metrical psalm singing from the Isle of Lewis, a tiny piano prelude by Howard Skempton alongside Spirit Talk Mbira's Zimbabwean thumb pianos, and more from Irish fiddler Martin Hayes 's sell-out concert at this year's Bath International Festival. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor - Truls Mork, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor - Danish National Radio Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard
2.25 Haydn Mass in B flat, H XXII 10 (Missa Sancti Bernardi von Offida) (Heiligmesse)
3.00 Mozart Piano Quintet in E flat, K452
3.23 Schumann Introduction and Allegro Appassionato, Op 92
3.40 Touchemoulin Sinfonia in C
4.00 Telemann Trio No 6 (Essercizii Musici)
4.08 Stradella Toccata
4.12 A Scarlatti Toccata in D minor
4.18 Obrecht Salve Regina
4.24 Anon La Stangetta
4.25 Cara Se Non Fus se la Speranza
4.27 Forster Sonata (ca 1660)
4.34 Vanhal Symphony in A minor
4.52 Bach Fantasie in C; Allegro (Concerto in C. BWV1055)
5.00 Liszt Fantasy on Szozat
5.10 Brahms Hungarian Dance No 11 in D minor
5.13 Infante Three Andalucian Dances
5.28 Falla Spanish Dance No 1 (La Vida Breve); Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor Brujo)
5.36 D. Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas: in G, Kk104; Allegro, Kkl05
5.47 d'India Quasi tra Rose e Gigli; Fiume, Ch'a l'Onde Tue; Crud' Amarilli
6.00 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)
6.16 Diepenbrock Clair de Lune
6.19 Faure Clair de Lune
6.23 Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
6.49 Alfven A Boat with Flowers, Op 44