07:00
Sara Mohr-Pietsch
From 7.00am
Kapsberger: Sinfonia 9 (libro primo di sinfonie a quattro)
L'Arpeggiata
Christina Pluhar (director)
Wagner: Forest murmurs (Siegfried)
Berlin Philharmonic
Klaus Tennstedt (conductor)
From 8.00am
Bach: Keyboard Concerto No 2 in E, BWV 1053
Glenn Gould (piano)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Vladimir Golschmann (conductor)
Hugo Wolf: Auf einer wanderung; Lebe wohl (Mörike-Lieder)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
From 9.00am
Handel: The trumpet shall sound (Messiah)
Matthew Brook (bass)
Dunedin Consort Players
John Butt (director)
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
Lyon National Opera Orchestra
Kent Nagano (conductor)
10:00
Holidays
Ian packs his bags for his holidays. Including Elgar: In the South. Britten: Holiday Diary. Plus works by Brahms and Schubert.
11:00
22 July 2007
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, the first half of the Blue Peter Prom - Jamboree, presented by Sarah Walker.
The annual spectacular returns to the Albert Hall for a fun-packed morning hosted by Gemma Hunt and Peter Duncan.
Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man
Ashworth-Hope, arr. Murray Gold: Blue Peter Theme
Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt)
John Williams: Harry's Wondrous World (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
Stravinsky: Greeting Prelude (after CF Summy's Happy Birthday to You)
Rodgers: My Favourite Things (The Sound of Music)
Prokofiev: Montagues and Capulets (Romeo and Juliet)
Peter Duncan, Gemma Hunt (presenters)
Connie Fisher (singer)
The Bollywood Brass Band
Honey Kalaria and Honey's Dance Academy
New London Children's Choir
Southend Boys' and Girls' Choirs
BBC Philharmonic
Tecwyn Evans (conductor)
11:40
Shirley Hughes at 80
Shirley Hughes at 80: Art critic Richard Cork talks to children's book author and illustrator Shirley Hughes about her life and work as she celebrates her 80th birthday.
12:05
22 July 2007
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, the second half of the Blue Peter Prom - Jamboree, presented by Sarah Walker.
Muzammal Safri: Loay Loay
Jatin-Lalit: Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna
Pritam-Salim-Sulaiman: Dhoome Medley
Jonathan Dove: Run to the Edge
Bernstein: Mambo (West Side Story)
Ronald Corp: When Icicles Hang by the Wall
Britten: Storm (Peter Grimes)
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D (Land of Hope and Glory)
Ashworth-Hope arr. Murray Gold: Blue Peter Theme
Peter Duncan, Gemma Hunt (presenters)
Connie Fisher (singer)
The Bollywood Brass Band
Honey Kalaria and Honey's Dance Academy
New London Children's Choir
Southend Boys' and Girls' Choirs
BBC Philharmonic
Tecwyn Evans (conductor)
13:00
My Lady Rich
Lucie Skeaping talks to singer Emily van Evera about her new disc My Lady Rich, named after Penelope Rich, one of Queen Elizabeth I's ladies-in-waiting and sister to the Queen's favoured Earl of Essex. It's said that this 'heart-stealing goddess' was a muse to poets and musicians alike, and inspired music by the finest composers of Elizabethan England.
Lady Rich's later life was not happy and her final sorrow has been likened to Ophelia's. Featuring songs and instrumental pieces by John Dowland, Charles Tessier, William Byrd, Anthony Holborne, John Coprario, Robert Jones and John Bartlet.
14:00
22 July 2007
Chi-chi Nwanoku presents a selection of listeners' requests. There's music from Copland, Debussy, Louis Spohr, Pelham Humfrey and Lennox Berkeley. Schubert's great Sonata in B flat, D960, is requested by Paul Cassidy of the Brodsky Quartet and played by Maria Joao Pires.
16:00
St John's College, Cambridge
From St John's College, Cambridge, with the choirs of St John's College and King's College.
Introit: O hearken thou (Elgar)
Responses: Rose
Psalm: 139 (Skeats)
First Lesson: Zephaniah 3, vv14-end
Canticles: Stanford in A
Second Lesson: Mark 15 v40 - 16 v7
Anthem: Great is the Lord (Elgar)
Final Hymn: Mary, weep not, weep no longer (Tantum ergo)
Organ Voluntary: Imperial March (Elgar)
Directors of music: David Hill, Stephen Cleobury
Organ student: Paul Provost
Organ scholar: Oliver Brett
17:00
Sibelius Symphony no. 2
Stephen Johnson joins the members of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Stefan Solyom to explore Sibelius's Symphony No 2, one of the great Finnish masterpieces.
18:30
22 July 2007
Verity Sharp presents recordings by past and present members of the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme.
Gaubert: Fantasie
Sharon Bezaly (flute)
Roland Pontinen (piano)
Berlin arr Simcock: Variations on How Deep is the Ocean?
Gwilym Simcock (piano)
Chausson: Concert for violin, piano and string quartet
Alina Ibragimova (violin)
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)
Psophos String Quartet
Faure: Reflets dans l'eau
Ronan Collett (baritone)
Nicholas Rimmer (piano)
19:30
22 July 2007
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, presented by Christopher Cook.
The first part of this Proms concert features the European premiere of a BBC co-commission by Australian composer Brett Dean. His witty 'sociological cantata' strikes a blow against reality TV, automated answering services, the dehumanisation of contemporary society and the warped language of corporate jargon.
Brett Dean: Vexations and Devotions (BBC co-commission with Perth Festival; European premiere)
Gondwana Voices
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
David Robertson (conductor)
20:10
A Game of Cards
Ronald Pickup reads a story by Rose Tremain describing the life of a hotelier in Switzerland and his enduring friendship with a talented pianist who might not make the grade because his surname is Onion.
20:30
22 July 2007
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, Christopher Cook presents the second half of the evening's Proms concert.
Beethoven: Symphony No 7 in A
Gondwana Voices
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
David Robertson (conductor)
21:30
Courting the East
Author and historian Jerry Brotton uncovers the complex history of relations between England and the Islamic world. They can seem constantly embroiled in animosity and misunderstanding, yet the records of the court of Elizabeth I tell a very different story, with a web of intrigue and alliance between the Ottomans, the Moroccans and the English Queen that leads all the way to Shakespeare's Othello.
22:15
Dancing in the Wind
Sara Kestelman and Rory Kinnear read poetry and prose on the theme of childhood.
Including Prayer before Birth by Louis MacNeice; Morning Song by Sylvia Plath; Mid-Term Break by Seamus Heaney; and Lord of the Flies by William Golding.
Music includes Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, Rufus Wainwright's The Art Teacher, John Tavener's To a child dancing in the wind, Schumann's Kinderszenen and Hans Kraas' Brundibar.
00:00
The Masque of Moments
Lucie Skeaping is joined by lutenist Elizabeth Kenny in programmes recorded at Blythburgh Church in Suffolk, as part of the 2007 Aldeburgh Festival.
2/2. Continuing Liz Kenny's concert of music taken from a dazzling array of 17th century masques, including songs and dances by Charles Coleman, John Coperario, Henry Lawes, William Lawes and Matthew Locke, as well as readings by Simon Robson.
Sophie Daneman (soprano)
William Purefoy (countertenor)
James Gilchrist (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
Elizabeth Kenny, Jacob Heringman, David Miller (lute)
Siobhàn Armstrong (harp)
Mark Levy, Joanna Devine, Alison McGillivray (viol)
01:00
22 July 2007
22 July 2007
Susan Sharpe begins the programme with a concert given at the Royal Albert Hall, as part of the 2006 BBC Proms.
1.00am
Gabrieli, Giovanni (1553/6-1612): Sonata à 8, S118
1.04am
Plaudite, psallite in 12 parts
His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts
Monteverdi Choir
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
1.09am
Grandi, Alessandro (1586-1630): O beata virgo à 3
Nicholas Watts, Benjamin Hulett, Mark Wilde (tenor)
English Baroque Soloists (continuo)
1.12am
Plorabo die ac nocte for 4 voices
Anna Crookes (soprano)
Clare Wilkinson (alto)
Nicholas Watts (tenor)
Matthew Brooks (bass)
English Baroque Soloists (continuo)
1.20am
Rigatti, Alessandro (1615-1649): Dixit Dominus à 8
1.34am
Gabrieli, Giovanni (1553/6-1612): Sonata 18 à 14
1.41am
Dulcis Jesu
1.50am
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643): Kyrie; Gloria (Mass in 4 parts)
2.17am
Cavalli, Francesco (1602-1676): Salve regina in 4 parts
2.27am
Rigatti, Alessandro (1615-1649): Magnificat à 7
His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
2.36am
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911): Symphony No 5 in C minor
Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra
Michael Stern (conductor)
3.44am
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Violin Concerto in G
Aladar Mozi (violin)
Bratislava Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Pavol Bagin (conductor)
4.11am
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Sept chansons
Jutland Chamber Choir
Mogens Dahl (conductor)
4.24am
Klami, Uuno (1900-1961): Numisuutarit
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)
4.32am
Duphly, Jacques (1715-1789): Courante; La boucon (Pieces de clavecin, Bk 1)
Colin Tilney (harpsichord)
4.38am
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Five Scottish and Irish Folksongs, WoO 152, No 20
Lorraine Reinhardt (soprano)
Stephen Powell (tenor)
Linda Lee Thomas (piano)
Gwen Thompson (violin)
Eugene Osadchy (cello)
Vancouver Chamber Choir
Jon Washburn (conductor)
4.52am
Ebner, Leopold (1769-1830): Trio in B flat
Zagreb Woodwind Trio
5.00am
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713): Sonate da chiesa in B flat, Op 1, No 5
London Baroque
5.06am
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Divertimento in B flat for wind ensemble, K186
Bratislavska Komorna Harmonia
5.19am
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778-1837): Rondo in B minor, Op 109
Stefan Lindgren (piano)
5.28am
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949): Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11
Bostjan Lipovsek (horn)
Slovenian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
David De Villiers (conductor)
5.45am
Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Luonnotar, Op 70
Soile Isokoski (soprano)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor)
5.53am
Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): String Quartet in G minor, Op 10
Yggdrasil Quartet
6.18am
Tanguay, Georges-Emile (1893-1964): Pavane
Orchestre Metropolitain
Gilles Auger (conductor)
6.22am
Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924): Pavane in F minor, Op 50
Gianluca Littera (harmonica)
I Cameristi Italiani
6.28am
Chopin, Frédéric (1810-1849): Nocturne in G, Op 37, No 2
Ignacy Jan Paderewski (piano)
6.36am
Bruch, Max (1838-1920): Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 26
Ion Voicu (violin)
Romanian National Radio Orchestra
Emanuel Elenescu (conductor)