07:00
27 July 2005
With Sandy Burnett.
From 7.00am
Mysliveek: Octet No 2 in E flat major
New York Harmonie Ensemble
Steven Richman (conductor)
Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op 34
London Symphony Orchestra
Benjamin Britten (conductor)
Schoenberg (after MG Monn): Cello Concerto in D
Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Seiji Ozawa (conductor)
From 8.30am
Weill: Mahagonny-Songspiel (excerpt)
Charlie ...... Helmut Wildhaber
Billy ...... Peter Haage
Bobby ...... Thomas Mohr
Jimmy ...... Manfred Jungwirth
Jessie ...... Susanne Tremper
Bessie ....... Ute Lemper
Jeffery Cohen (piano)
RIAS Berlin Sinfonietta
John Mauceri (conductor)
Reicha: Wind Quintet in Am, Op 100, No 5
Albert Schweitzer Wind Quintet
Stravinsky: The Firebird, Suite, 1945
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Igor Stravinsky (conductor)
10:00
27 July 2005
With Rob Cowan.
Dufaut: Suite in Gm
Michael Schäffer (lute)
Bruch: Concerto No 2 in Dm, Op 44
Mischa Elman (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Anatole Fistoulari (conductor)
Vaughan Williams: Five Tudor Portraits; Romanza: Jane Scroop (her Lament)
Jean Rigby (mezzo-soprano)
London Symphony Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hickox (conductor)
Dowland arr. John Sturt: Lachrimae Pavan
Dowland arr. Cozens: Lachrimae Pavan; My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Anthony Bailes, Anthony Rooley and Christopher Wilson (lute)
Bruch: Adagio on Celtic melodies Op 56
Curdin Coray (cello)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Howard Griffiths (conductor)
Gallot: Courant, Le Canon; Dragons
Mouton: Gavotte, Frondeuse
Mercure: Sarabande
Anon: Scots Tunes (Rowallen Lute Book, c.1620)
Jakob Lindberg (lute)
Vaughan Williams: Five Tudor Portraits; Scherzo: Jolly Rutterkin
John Carol Case (baritone)
Bach Choir
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Sir David Willcocks (conductor)
12:00
Robert Simpson (1921 - 1997)
Part Three
Two musical forms dominate Simpson's oeuvre: the Symphony and the String Quartet. But the composer grew up playing in Salvation Army bands alongside his parents, and the result was a deep-rooted love of brass bands and their repertoire. In conversation with Simpson's friend Stephen Johnson, Donald Macleod explores some of the music Simpson composed for brass.
Volcano: Symphonic Study for Brass Band (Calmissimo)
The Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band
James Watson (conductor)
The Four Temperaments
The Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band
James Watson (conductor)
Variations on a Theme by Nielsen
City of London Sinfonia
Matthew Taylor (conductor)
13:00
City of London Festival 2005
Britten and Tippett
Presented by Fiona Talkington from St Andrew in the Wardrobe.
Benjamin Britten and Michael Tippett were two of the most important English composers of the 20th century and were very influential in the resurgence of English song. Michael Tippett's solo cantata Boyhood's End, was actually composed for Britten and the tenor Peter Pears.
Britten: Canticle 1, My Beloved is Mine, Op 40
Tippett: Boyhood's End; Piano Sonata No 2
Britten: Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo
James Gilchrist (tenor)
Simon Crawford-Philips (piano)
14:00
Prom 11 Part One
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Chris de Souza presents the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in the concluding part of this Prom, with work by Vaughan Williams.
16:00
Buckfast Abbey
Live from Buckfast Abbey during the 2005 Exon Singers Festival.
Introit: A Hymn to God the Father (Francis Jackson) first performance
Responses: Plainsong
Hymn: Creator of the earth and sky (Deus Creator)
Psalm: 103 (Tone viii)
First Reading: Isaiah 35 vv5-10
Anthem: Ubi caritas et amor (Richard Allain) first broadcast
Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 9 vv6-15
Homily: The Revd Julian Poppleton
Magnificat: The Exon Service (Francis Jackson) first performance
Motet: Ave Maria (Holst)
Hymn: For the fruits of his creation (East Acklam)
Organ Voluntary: Impromptu (Francis Jackson)
Matthew Owens (conductor)
Jeffrey Makinson (organist)
17:00
27 July 2005
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world. Email: in.tune@bbc.co.uk
19:00
Prom 16 Part One
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Musical storytelling through fairy tales, letters and pictures. Two of Ravel's most enduring works, including his orchestration of Mussorgsky's ever-popular pianistic gallery, frame the young Stravinsky's fantastical scherzo and Dutilleux's sumptuous song cycle. Barbara Hannigan's soprano soars over haunting harmonies.
Presented by Paul Guinery.
Ravel: Mother Goose - Suite
Henri Dutilleux: Correspondances (London premiere)
Stravinsky: Scherzo fantastique
Musorgsky orch. Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Barbara Hannigan (soprano)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)
19:40
The Adverb
Poet Ian McMillan continues the series of literary performances, recorded in front of a live audience at Cadogan Hall, based on the Proms themes. Ian is joined by the acclaimed novelist, Will Self, to discuss his selection of classic and contemporary writing about the sea. Plus, a chance to hear Ian McMillan's own specially commissioned piece on the sea.
20:00
Prom 16 Part One
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Musical storytelling through fairy tales, letters and pictures. Two of Ravel's most enduring works, including his orchestration of Mussorgsky's ever-popular pianistic gallery, frame the young Stravinsky's fantastical scherzo and Dutilleux's sumptuous song cycle. Barbara Hannigan's soprano soars over haunting harmonies.
Presented by Paul Guinery.
Ravel: Mother Goose - Suite
Henri Dutilleux: Correspondances (London premiere)
Stravinsky: Scherzo fantastique
Musorgsky orch. Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Barbara Hannigan (soprano)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)
21:15
David Hare
John Tusa in conversation with some of the world's greatest artistic originators. This evening he meets leading British playwright David Hare.
22:00
Prom 18 Part One
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
A Proms debut and a sparkling programme for a versatile chamber orchestra beginning with Beethoven's mythical overture and Tippet's tribute to British music through the ages. Soprano Kate Royal, winner of last year's Ferrier Award, joins them for two timeless Mozart arias, and the evening concludes with Beethoven's Little F major.
Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus - overture
Tippett: Divertimento on Sellingers Round
Mozart: Concert arias; Bella mia fiamma; Chi sà, chi sà, qual sia
Beethoven: Symphony No 8 in F
Kate Royal (soprano)
Manchester Camerata
Douglas Boyd (conductor)
23:20
27 July 2005
Michael O'Rourke plays a selection of works for piano by John Field.
00:00
Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787)
Part Four
Gluck's quick temper and combative nature earned him an unenviable reputation, and when he spent six months rehearsing his next opera for Paris, he stretched the performers' tolerance to the limit. Nevertheless, Iphigenie en Aulis was a great success and it was the making of Gluck in the capital. Donald Macleod introduces highlights from this and his next great success in Paris, Armide.
Iphigenie en Aulis
Clytemnestra ...... Anne Sofie von Otter
Iphigenie ...... Lynne Dawson
Agamemnon ...... Jose van Dam
Achilles ...... John Aler
Monteverdi Choir
Orchestre de l'Opera de Lyon
John Eliot Gardiner (director)
Armide
Armide ...... Mireille Delunsch
Phenice ...... Francoise Masset
Sidonie ...... Nicole Heaston
Hidraot ...... Laurent Naouri
Aronte ...... Vincent le Texier
Two coryphees ...... Sandrine Rondot, Myriam Sosson
Crusaders ...... Brett Polegato, Yann Beuron
Les Musiciens du Louvre and Chorus
Marc Minkowski (director)
01:00
27 July 2005
27 July 2005
With John Shea.
1.00am
Archive Concert: Vladimir Ashkenazy recorded in the year he won the Tchaikovsky Competition
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Sonata for piano in D, K311
Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953): Sonata for piano No 6 in A, Op 82
Chopin, Frederic (1810-1849): 12 Etudes for piano, Op 25
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
2.15am
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Symphony No 1 in Cm, Op 68
Norwegian Radio Orchestra
Milan Horvat (conductor)
3.00am
Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): String Sextet in A, Op 18, 1850
Stockholm String Sextet
3.30am
Kersters, Willem (1929-1998): Hulde aan Paul, Op 79
Flemish Radio Choir
Vic Nees (conductor)
3.40am
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788): Concerto for harpsichord, fortepiano and orchestra in E flat major, Wq.47/H.479
Jos van Immerseel (fortepiano)
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
Collegium Aureum
4.00am
Reicha, Anton (1770-1836): Trio for French horns, Op 82
Jozef Illes, Jaroslan Snobl and Jan Budzak (French horn)
4.10am
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757): Sonata in C, Kk 420
Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
4.15am
Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Tornami a vagheggiar, Act I, Scene 15 from Alcina
Nancy Argenta (soprano)
CBC Vancouver Orchestra
Monica Huggett (guest conductor)
4.20am
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (1804-1857): Magic Dances from Act III of Ruslan and Lyudmila
St Petersburg Philharmonic
Yuri Temirkanov (conductor)
4.30am
Rangström, Ture (1884-1947): Suite for violin and piano, No 2, in Modo barocco
Tale Olsson (violin)
Mats Jansson (piano)
4.40am
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): Gigues, 1st movement of Images
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava
Ludovic Rajter (conductor)
4.50am
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) transcribed by Liszt: Tristan und Isolde, Isolde's Liebestod
WS Heo (piano)
5.00am
Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979), arranged by Green: Something Wonderful from the King and I
Yvonne Kenny (soprano)
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Vladimir Kamirski (conductor)
5.05am
Glazunov, Alexander Konstantinovich (1865-1936): Gavotte in D, Op 49, No 3
Stefan Lindgren (piano)
5.10am
Lundvik, Hildor (1885-1951): like an apple tree in bloom; In the mood of Verlaine
Swedish Radio Choir
Eric Ericson (conductor)
5.15am
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Concert piece No 1 in Fm, Op 113
Embla
5.25am
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893): Tatyana's Letter Scene from the opera Eugene Onegin, Act I, Scene 2
Tatyana ...... Joanne Kolomyjec (soprano)
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Mario Bernardi (conductor)
5.35am
Tavener, John (b.1944): The Lamb
The Seven Saints Chamber Choir
Dimitar Grigorov (conductor)
5.40am
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937): La Valse choreographic poem for Orchestra
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Valery Gergiev (conductor)
5.50am
Franck, Cesar (1822-1890): Choral No 3 in Am, M 40, from Trois Chorales pour grande orgue
Pierre Pincemaille (organ)
6.05am
Honegger, Arthur (1892-1955): Pastorale d'été (1920)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Jan Koetsier (conductor)
6.10am
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Sonata (Duo) for violin and piano, D 574 in A
Janine Jansen (violin)
Kathryn Stott (piano)
6.35am
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 94 in G, Surprise
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
Philippe Entremont (conductor)