07:00
Sara Mohr-Pietsch
Including from 7.00am
Handel: Symphony (Saul)
Concerto Koln
Rene Jacobs (director)
Mascagni: Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana)
Orchestre de Paris
Semyon Bychkov (conductor)
Bach: Contrapunctus 8 (The Art of Fugue)
Hesperion XX
Jordi Savall (conductor)
From 8.30am
Rossini: Agnus Dei (Petite Messe Solonnelle)
Bernarda Fink (contralto)
Luciano Sgrizzi, Jean-Francois Antonioli (pianos)
Philippe Corboz (harmonium)
Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
Michel Corboz (conductor)
Gorecki: Three pieces in an old style for string orchestra
Warsaw Soloists Concerto Avenna
Andrzej Mysinski (conductor)
Schumann: Introduction and allegro for piano and orchestra, Op 134
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
Christian Zacharias (piano/conductor)
10:00
2 August 2007
With Sarah Walker.
10.00am
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite No 2
National Symphony Orchestra of Washington DC
Mstislav Rostropovich (conductor)
DG 410 519-2
10.31am
Monteverdi: Zefiro torna
Nigel Rogers, Ian Partridge (tenors)
Instrumental Ensemble
Jurgen Jurgens (conductor)
ARCHIV 415 295-2
10.36am
Monteverdi: Dolcissimo Uscignolo
Deller Consort
Baroque String Ensemble
Alfred Deller (conductor)
VANGUARD 08 5096 71
10.40am
Monteverdi: Ardo, ardo, avvampo, mi struggo
Concerto Italiano
Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)
OPUS 111 OPS30-187
10.45am
Bartok: String Quartet No 4
Takacs Quartet
HUNGAROTON HCD1250204-2 (3-CD set)
11.09am
Chopin: Mazurkas, Op 7 Nos 1-4
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
DECCA 417 584-2 (2-CD set)
11.19am
Bach: Credo (Mass in B minor, BWV 232)
Helen Donath (soprano)
Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto)
Robert Holl (bass)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Eugen Jochum (conductor)
EMI CZS 568640-2 (2-CD set)
12:00
Frank Martin (1890-1974)
Part Four
Donald Macleod explores the years immediately following World War II, when life changed dramatically for Frank Martin. He met his wife Maria and moved to Holland where he would live for the rest of his life. His music flourished in this new environment, as commissions came from the great Swiss conductor Paul Sacher and there were collaborations with great musicians such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Come unto these Yellow Sands (Songs of Ariel)
The Norwegian Soloists Choir
Grete Pedersen (conductor)
Six Monologues from Everyman
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Frank Martin (conductor)
Concerto for Seven Winds, Timpani, Percussion and Strings
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Riccardo Chailly (conductor)
Der Sturm (Epilogue)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Frank Martin (conductor)
13:00
Hay Festival and Proms
Presented by Penny Gore.
1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Hay Music Festival 2007
3/4. A series of concerts with a literary twist given during the Guardian Hay Festival.
Robin Tritschler (tenor)
Julius Drake (piano)
Mozart: Warnung, K433; An die Einsamkeit, K391; Die Verschweigung, K518; Ridente la calma, K152; Das Kinderspiel, K598
Beethoven: Adelaide, Op 46; Wonne der Wehmuth, Op 83 No 1; Mit einem gemalten Band, Op 83 No 3; Resignation; Der Kuss, Op 128
Milhaud: Chant Populaires Hebraiques
Glinka: Hebrew song (A Farewell to Saint Petersburg)
Balakirev: Hebrew Melody
Mussorgsky: Hebrew Song
Shostakovich: Jewish Folksongs, No 7
2.00pm BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear the grand finale of Brass Day at the Proms.
David Pyatt, Michael Thompson, Martin Owen, Cormac O'Haodain (horns)
Hakan Hardenberger, Jamie Prophet (trumpets)
The Fanfare Trumpets of the Band of the Coldstream Guards
Massed brass players from the RNCM, Birmingham Conservatoire, London and South East England
Musicians from Uzbekistan
BBC Philharmonic
Charles Mackerras, Andre de Ridder, Peter Wiegold (conductors)
3.30pm From Wigmore Hall, London
Debussy: Preludes (Book 1)
Ravel: Sonatine for piano
Pascal Roge (piano)
17:00
2 August 2007
Jazz singer Claire Martin joins Petroc Trelawny ahead of her concert at the Guiting Festival, and pianist Sophia Lisovskaya chats about her recital at St James's Church, Piccadilly.
19:00
Prom 27 Part 1
Presented by Andrew McGregor, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Principal guest conductor Jac van Steen teams up with his compatriot violinist Janine Jansen for Prokofiev's mercurial bittersweet second violin concerto, after a performance of Debussy's sensuous celebration of spring.
Janine Jansen (violin)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Jac van Steen (conductor)
Debussy: Printemps
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 2 in G minor
19:45
From Cadogan Hall
Ian McMillan presents a summer showcase of literary performance recorded in front of an audience at Cadogan Hall, London.
His guest is Louise Welsh, one of the rising stars of crime writing. She explores the nature of horror, as inspired by Shakespeare's work and introduces her own specially commissioned piece on the same theme.
20:05
Prom 27 Part 2
Tonight's Prom concludes with the world premiere of David Matthews's Sixth Symphony and Ravel's riotous farewell to fin-de-siecle Vienna.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Jac van Steen (conductor)
Matthews: Symphony No 6
Ravel: La valse
21:15
David Matthews
Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Following the world premiere of his Sixth Symphony, David Matthews talks to Andrew McGregor about his music and introduces performances of his chamber works.
Matthews: Dionysus Dithyramb; 3 Roman Miniatures; Marina
James Kreiling (piano)
Elizabeth Rossiter (piano)
Alexander Baker (baritone)
James Burke (clarinet/basset horn)
Virginia Slater (viola)
22:15
Alexei Ogrintchouk
Presented by Verity Sharp. In a series of programmes running through the Proms season, New Generation Artists past and present are featured in recordings made especially for the BBC.
Britten: Phantasie Quartet
Alexei Ogrintchouk (oboe)
Members of the Psophos String Quartet
22:30
Anne Sofie von Otter
With Jonathan Swain. A sequence of music with a featured Proms performer leading the way. Anne Sofie von Otter begins with Elgar's Angel's Farewell from The Dream of Gerontius.
23:00
Under the Influence
Three contemporary poets talk about poets whose work has influenced their own.
3/3. Anne-Marie Fyfe grew up in the 1960s in a small coastal town in North Antrim and writes poems about this and the cosmopolitan life of London. However, the writer who has influenced her most is Emily Dickinson. Fyfe explores what draws her to the poet who spent her reclusive life in Amherst, Massachusetts, in the mid 19th century writing nearly 1800 poems distinguished by strange sparky imagery and fractured punctuation.
23:15
2007 WOMAD festival
Fiona Talkington with highlights of the 2007 WOMAD festival, including Scandinavian string band Frigg and the Silk String Quartet. Plus 16th-century choral music by John Taverner.
01:00
2 August 2007
2 August 2007
Susan Sharpe introduces music, beginning with a concert recorded at the Théâtre des Champs Élysées, Paris.
1.00am
Milhaud, Darius (1892-1974): Le boeuf sur le toit
1.18am
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963): Concerto in D minor for two pianos and orchestra
1.37am
Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959): Uirapuru (The Magic Bird)
1.55am
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971): The Firebird
Katia and Marielle Labčque (pianos)
Orchestre National de France
Roberto Minczuk (conductor)
2.16am
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828): Die schöne Müllerin
Christoph Prégardien (tenor)
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)
3.16am
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
Havard Gimse (piano)
Vertavo Quartet
4.01am
Borodin, Alexander (1833-1887): Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor)
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Stuart Challender (conductor)
4.12am
Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767): Concerto in D for trumpet and orchestra
Friedemann Immer (trumpet)
Musica Antiqua Köln
Reinhard Goebel (director)
4.19am
Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924): Nocturne No 6 in D flat, Op 63
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
4.29am
Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697-1763): Trio in C minor for oboe, bassoon and continuo
Ensemble Zefiro
4.38am
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Symphony No 4 in D
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava
Ondrej Lenárd (conductor)
4.50am
Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924): Messe Basse
Henriette Schellenberg (soprano)
Vancouver Chamber Choir
CBC Vancouver Orchestra
Jon Washburn (conductor)
5.00am
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901): Overture (The Sicilian Vespers)
Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Quebec
Raffi Armenian (conductor)
5.09am
Ockeghem, Johannes (c.1410-1497): Salve regina
The Hilliard Ensemble
Paul Hillier (bass/director)
5.20am
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741): Violin Concerto in F minor, RV 297 (Winter)
Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin)
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Paul Dyer (director)
5.28am
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847): Fantasy on an Irish song (The Last Rose of Summer)
Sylviane Deferne (piano)
5.37am
Arnold, Sir Malcolm Henry (1921-2006): Little Suite for brass band No 1
Edmonton Wind Ensemble
Harry Pinchin (conductor)
5.45am
Satie, Erik (1866-1925): Three melodies with texts by JP Contamine de La Tour
Hanne Hohwu, Merte Grosbol, Peter Lodahl (soloists)
Merete Hoffmann (oboe)
The Jutland Chamber Choir
Mogens Dahl (conductor)
5.53am
Kyurkchiiski, Krassimir (b.1936): Variations on a Theme by Handel
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Dimitar Manolov (conductor)
6.14am
Handel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759): Perché viva il caro sposo (Rodrigo)
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Academy of Ancient Music
Andrew Manze (director)
6.21am
Norman, Ludvig (1831-1885): String Sextet in A, Op 18
Stockholm String Sextet
6.47am
Halvorsen, Johan (1864-1935): Norwegian Rhapsody No 1 in A minor
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Ole Kristian Ruud (conductor)