Music includes:
7.00-830: Shostakovich
Romance (The Gadfly, Op 97)
Daniel Hope (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra. conductor Maxim Shostakovich Coleridge-Taylor Ballade , Op 33
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Grant Llewellyn
Loewe Death and the Maiden
Juliane Banse (soprano), Helmut Deutsch (piano)
8.30-10.00: James MacMillan Memento Emperor Quartet
Bach Cantata , BWV106. Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (Actus tragicus)
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Michael Chance
(countertenor), Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (tenor),
Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Ibert Bacchanale
Montreal Symphony Orchestra. conductor Charles Dutoit
Introduced by James Jolly.
Conlon Nancarrow Study for Player Piano No 3a The composer (player piano)
10.05 Sibelius Luonnotar Op 70
Phyllis Curtin (soprano), New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
10.15 Gottschalk Union Noël Lee (piano)
10.24 Finzi Dies
Natalis Philip Langridge (tenor), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox
10.50 Stravinsky Requiem Canticles
Susan Bickley (mezzo), David Wilson-Johnson (baritone), New London Chamber Choir,
London Sinfonietta, conductor Oliver Knussen
11.06 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) Minnesota Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
3/5. Dvorak's Operatic Maturity Introduced by Donald Macleod. The Cunning Peasant (excerpts)
Jitka Sobehartova (soprano), Josef Kundlak (tenor). Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Frantisek Vajnar The Wood Dove, Op 110
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Dimitrij (excerpts)
Leo Marian Vodicka (tenor), Drahomira Drobkova
(mezzo), Peter Mikula (bass), Ivan Kusnjer (baritone), Ludek Vele (bass), Prague Radio Chorus, Czech Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra. conductor Gerd Albrecht
Introduced by Louise Fryer.
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
A concert of well-established masterworks for cello and piano, given at Stromness Town Hall as part of the St Magnus Festival on Orkney.
Alban Gerhardt (cello), Steven Osborne (piano) Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65 Ligeti Sonata for solo cello
Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
2.30 BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear last Monday's Prom, introduced by Martin Handley.
Renee Fleming (soprano). BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F
Berg Seven Early Songs; An Leukon (an Christopher Gordon ) (first UK performance)
Korngold Ich soil ihn niemals, niemals mehr sehn
(Die Kathrin); Ich ginz zu ihm (Das Wunder der Heliane) Schumann Symphony No 2 in C
4.15 From Wigmore Hall, London Kopelman Quartet
Miaskovsky String Quartet No 13 in A minor, Op 86
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, with studio guests and a round-up of arts news.
Introduced live from the Royal Albert Hall in London by Fiona Talkington. Osmo Vanska is a tireless champion of Sibelius and his visit to the Royal Albert Hall with the orchestra he's directed since 1988 is an appropriate way to mark the 50th anniversary of the composer's death.
Helena Juntonen (soprano), Lilli Paasikivi (mezzo),
Petri Lehto (tenor), Juha Hostikka and Ville Rusanen (baritones), Dominante, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
Sibelius Complete incidental music: The Tempest (sung in Finnish)
8.40 Twenty Minutes: A Journey into the Heart of Finnish Music
As Finland celebrates not only its 90th year of independence but also marks the 50th anniversary of Sibelius's death, Tom Service visits Helsinki to get to the heart of what drives the extraordinary Finnish music scene.
9.00 Sibelius Songs with Orchestra; Symphony No 7 This Prom is repeated on Thursday 23 August at 2pm
A selection of songs by Robert Schumann.
Jonathan Swain presents a sequence of music with a featured Proms performer leading the way. Tenor Philip Langridge sings the title role of Britten's opera Peter Grimes, in the recording conducted by Richard Hickox.
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The BBC Proms at 80
3/3. Ivan Hewett attempts to identify the nature and character of Proms audiences, and how they differ from classical music audiences elsewhere. EMAIL: theessay@bbc.co.uk
Verity Sharp marks India's independence Day with music by Bollywood singer Lata Mangeshkar. Plus tracks from Rothko, Martin Carthy , Arco Alpino and Gavouna.
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Dutch Organs of the 1840s
Rheinberger Preludium in C minor; Canzonetta in A flat (13 Charakterstucke. Op 156) Schumann Fugue No 5 in F Op 60 Scherzer iebster Jesu, wir sind hier
(Choralfigurationen, Op 5) Beethoven Andante in A minor, Op 26 CPE Bach Praeludium in D, Wq70 No7 Mendelssohn Fugue in F minor
1.36 Mahler Symphony No 8
2.54 Frühllng Trio for clarinet, cello and piano, Op 40
3.22 Rameau L'Apothéose de la Danse
4.00 Brahms Hungarian dances for piano duet
4.13 Kuula South Ostrobothnian Dances, Op 17 Nos 1-5,
4.22 Liszt Hymne de I'Enfant a Son Reveil, S19
4.33 Cavalli Sonata a 8 4.38 Haydn Piano Sonata in G, HXVI 39
4.52 Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
5.00 Schubert Overture: Des Teufels Lustschloss
5.09 Gounod Valse de I'Opéra Faust
5.19 Dvorak Slavonic Dance No 10 in E minor, Op 72
5.24 Brahms Hungarian Dance No 21 in E minor
5.28 Antonello da Caserta Dame d'Onour (ballade, 41v)
5.42 Reutter Ecce Quomodo Moritur Justus
5.49 Gabrieli Canzon Primi Toni a 8; Canzon Prima a 5
5.55 Handel Tornamia a Vagheggiar (Alcina)
6.00 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G minor, RV315 (Summer) (The Four Seasons) 6.09 Veselin Stoyanov Grotesque Suite (Bai Ganju) 6.35 Pencho Stoyanov Piano Sonata
6.49 Brahms Fest- und Gedenksprucbe. Op 109