Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Schein Da Jakob vollendet hatte (Israelis Brünnlein) Ensemble Vocal Européen, director Philippe Herreweghe
Brahms, arr Joachim Hungarian Dances Nos 7,1 and 5 Maxim Vengerov (violin), Vag Papian (piano), Virtuosi Alexander Mackenzie Overture: The Cricket on the Hearth BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
8.30-10.00: Verdi Ave Maria
Margaret Price (soprano), Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Delius, arr Beecham The Walk to Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet) London Symphony Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli Mozart Tantum Ergo
Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus Harnoncourt
With James Jolly.
Copland Lincoln Portrait
Carl Sandburg (speaker), New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andre Kostelanetz
10.15 Mozart Piano Sonata in A minor, K310
Richard Goode
10.35 Lutoslawski Symphony No 4 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
10.57 Handel Crystal Streams in Murmurs Flowing (Susanna)
Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson (mezzo), Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, conductor Nicolas McGegan
11.04 Berlioz Villanelle (Les Nuits d'Ete)
Jessye Norman (soprano), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
11.07 Henri Dutilleux San Francisco Night
Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Jerdme Ducros (piano)
11.12 Ives Symphony No 2
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
4/5. A Comic Operatic Genius Emerges. Presented by Donald Macleod. The Jacobin (excerpts)
Marcela Machotkova and Daniela Sounova
(sopranos), Beno Blachut and Vilem Pribyl (tenors), Vaclav Zitek (baritone), Kantilena Children 's Chorus, Kuhn Mixed Chorus, Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor JiriPinkas
The Noonday Witch, Op 108
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Kate and the Devil (excerpts)
Brigita Sulcova (soprano), Anna Barova and Daniela Suryova (mezzos), Milos Jezil (tenor), Richard Novak (bass), Brno Janacek Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Jiri Pinkas
Introduced by Louise Fryer.
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert St Magnus Festival
The pianist Eduard Kunz , in a recital given at the St Magnus Festival on Orkney.
Brahms Piano Sonata No 3 in F minor
Cage In the Landscape
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 3
Plazzolla Leija 's Game; Flora's Game
2.15 BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear last Tuesday's Prom, introduced by Martin Handley. BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
Mahler, compl Deryck Cooke Symphony No 10
4.00 From Wiqmore Hall , London Wanderer Trio
Brahms Piano Trio No I in B, Op 8
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, with studio guests and a round-up of arts news.
Presented live from the Royal Albert Hall ,
London, by Fiona Talkington. The orchestra of Grieg's home town in Norway and an illustrious
Russian pianist mark the centenary of the composer's death with a performance of his ever-popular Piano Concerto.
Boris Berezovsky (piano), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andrew Litton
Grieg, orch Halvorsen Funeral March for Rikard Nordraak
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
7.45 Twenty Minutes: The Adverb
Paul Allen presents the summer showcase of literary performance recorded in front of an audience at
Cadogan Hall. This week his guest is Aminatta Forna , the British-West African author of The Devil That Danced on the Water, her memoir of life as the daughter of a dissident cabinet minister in Sierra
Leone. She chooses some of her favourite writing on the theme of envy and introduces her own specially commissioned piece on the same theme.
8.05 Walton Symphony No 1 in B flat minor Repeated on Friday 24 August at 2pm
Every year the sakura zensen or cherry-blossom front advances at about 8mph across Japan. Its arrival is announced on television and gradually the country submerges under pale pink blossom - and the revelry this engenders. Using stories, poems and sounds, writer and translator Stephen Henry Gill and composer Malte Jaspersen evoke the national love affair of the Japanese with cherry blossom. Producer Julian May
Presented live from the Royal Albert Hall in London by Sarah Walker. A late-night Prom revisiting three contrasting Proms premieres, including a song cycle by Lutoslawski first heard in 1991.
Martin Robertson (saxophone), Colin Currie (percussion), Peter Erskine (drummer), Solveig Kringelborn (soprano), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
James MacMillan Veni, Veni Emmanuel
Lutoslawski Chantefleurs et Chantefables
Harrison Birtwistle Panic
Music by Johnny Cash , Philip Glass, Sam Amidon and Paul Lansky , South African sounds from
Shiyani Ngcobo and Abafana Baseqhudeni , and a Scottish fiddle tune from Laura McColl. With Verity Sharp. EMAIL: late.junction<Sbbc.co.uk
With Jonathan Swain.
Henri Dutilleux Correspondances
Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
Strauss Ein Heldenleben
2.30 C.P.E. Bach Cantata: Der Herr lebt, Wq251
3.07 Beethoven Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3
3.25 Moniuszko Uncertainty
3.28 Brahms String Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 51 No 1
4.00 John Thomas Grand Duet in E flat minor for two harps
4.15 Ambroise Thomas Adieu! Mignon (Mignon)
4.20 Hammerschmidt Suite in C for strings and winds
4.33 Purcell Sweeter than Roses
4.36 Franck Offertoire in E flat
4.43 Kapp Cantata: Paikesele
4.53 Zarzycki Mazurka in G, Op 26
5.00 Stenhammar Excelsior, Op 13
5.12 Pejacevic Liebeslied, Op 39
5.18 Llthander Divertimento No 1
5.27 Gluck Dance of the Furies (Orphee et Eurydice)
5.32 Johnson Full Fathum Five: Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I
5.36 Paganini Moses Fantasy, MS 23
5.45Ã Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in G minor
5.53 Andriessen Sonnet No 43
6.01 Schumann Symphonische Etiiden, Op 13
6.27 Poulenc Sarabande
6.29 Bernard Piris Deux Preludes
6.32 Granados Four Tonadillas
6.42 Salmenhaara Concerto for two violins