Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Bach Concerto in C minor (after Marcello), BWV981
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)
Waldteufel The Skaters Waltz, Op 183 NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini
Adolphus Hailstork Nocturne Maria Jette (soprano),
Vocal Essence Ensemble Singers
8.30-10.00: Handei Trio Sonata in E minor, HWV395 William Bennett and Trevor Wye (flutes), George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
Byron Janis , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Kyrill Kondrashin GluckMefod/e
(Dance of the Blessed Spirits: Orpheus et Euridyce) Isaac Stern (violin), Alexander Zakin (piano)
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Rossini Overture: La Gazza Ladra
London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
10.11 Donizetti Una Furtiva Lagrima (L'Elisir d'Amore) Jussi Bjorling (tenor), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Tor Mann
10.16 Bach Violin Sonata No 4 in C minor, BWV1017 James Ehnes , Luc Beausejour (piano)
10.34 Berlioz Grande Messe des Morts Leopold Simoneau (tenor),
New England Conservatory Chorus, Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
3/5. Donald Macleod continues his journey through the lives of the Scarlatti family and their music.
D. Scarlatti Sonata in D, Kk535 - Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord)
A. Scarlatti Cantata: Hor Che di Febo - Chandos Baroque Players, director Nancy Argenta
D. Scarlatti Sonatas in E: Kk380; Kk381 - Scott Ross (harpsichord)
A. Scarlatti Cantata: Ombre Tacite e Sole - Arcadian Academy, director Nicholas McGegan
Introduced by Louise Fryer.
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Cheltenham Festival 2007
Another concert from the Pittville Pump Room. Boris Giltburg (piano)
Bach, transcr Liszt Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV542
Beethoven Piano Sonata in A, Op 101
Franck, arr Bauer Prelude, Fugue and Variation in B minor, Op 18
Rachmaninov Five Preludes, Op 23 Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7 Op 83 Gershwin Three Preludes
2.30 BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear last Friday's concert from the Royal Albert Hall in London, introduced by Louise Fryer. Thierry Fischer makes his Proms debut as principal conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales with a sumptuous programme spanning 150 years of French music. Now 91 and still composing, Dutilleux portrays "timeless images of distant events," evoking a childlike innocence, helped by a trio of choristers from Eton College. Ravel's bittersweet concerto is played by one of the brightest French soloists, and Berlioz's nightmare visions give full rein to his passionate romantic soul.
Roger Muraro (piano), Choristers from Eton College Chapel Choir, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Thierry Fischer
Henri Dutilleux The Shadows of Time
Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique Repeated from Friday
4.00 From Wigmore Hall
Martin Frost (clarinet), Roland Pontinen (piano) ChaussonAndante and A llegro Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
Ravel Oiseaux Tristes; A Iborada del Gracioso (Miroirs) Debussy Premiere Rapsodie
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with studio guests and a round-up of news from the arts world.
Presented by Christopher Cook , live from the Royal Albert Hall. American music from the 1940s dominates this concert in which the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra appears with its New York-born principal conductor. James Ehnes (violin),
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Marin Alsop
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3 Barber Violin Concerto
7.45 Twenty Minutes
Christopher Cook goes behind the scenes of tonight's Prom and talks to some of the participants.
8.05 Copland Symphony No 3 Repeated on Monday 30 July at 2pm
1/3. Fifth Pan-African Congress - Manchester
October 1945. Frances Stonor Saunders explores meetings that had a huge significance beyond the four walls within which they were held. Tonight she discovers why the Fifth Pan-African Congress, held in October 1945, is integral to the history of Africa and the British Empire. Producer Kirsty Pope
Introduced live from the Royal Albert Hall in London by Sara Mohr-Pietsch . Susan Gritton heads a cast of outstanding British soloists in this late-night Prom, in which Richard Hickox leads his choir and period instrument forces in Schubert's sixth and last Mass, prefaced by Hummel's florid offertory setting.
Susan Gritton (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo), Mark Padmore , James Gilchrist (tenors), Matthew Rose (bass). Collegium Musicum 90, conductor Richard Hickox Hummel Alma Virgo
Schubert Mass in E flat, D950
Fiona Talkington 's late-night mix includes a song from Baaba Maal, rumba flamenca from Grupo Macarena , and Northumbrian pipe tunes from Kathryn Tickell.
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Beethoven String Quartets: in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Razumovsky); in B flat, Op 130 Juilliard Quartet
2.20 Bizet Symphony in C 2.56 Brahms Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 25 3.36 Sibelius Violin Concerto
4.11 Liadov The Enchanted Lake 4.19 Dowland Thou Mighty God; When David's Life: When the Poore Criple
4.30 Liszt Etude No 11 in D flat; Harmonies du Soir (Etude d'Execution Transcendante) 4.39 Bruhns Wohldem, der den Herren furchtet 4.47 Dobrzynski Overture; Monbar, czyli Flibustierowie 5.00 Hildegard von Blngen 0 Vis
Aeternitatis 5.08 Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses, Op 54
5.19 Liebermann Suite on six Swiss Folk Songs
5.31 Anon The Milde Lomb 5.42 Rossini Overture:
William Tell 5.53 Ravel La Valse 6.06 Debussy La Mer
6.35 Haydn Symphony No 99 in E flat