| 00:00 | | | | | | | 00:00Catherine Bott explores the life and music of German composer Carl Heinrich Graun.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Mozart, Lindberg, Contant, Zemzaris, Gibbons and Halvorsen.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Berlioz, Fischer, Handel, Debussy, Brahms, Haydn and Mozart
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Puccini, Brahms, Scarlatti, Liszt, Vivaldi, Dukas and Grieg
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Debussy, Prokofiev, Brahms, Britten, Schubert and Dvorak.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Bartok, Chopin, Ravel, Haydn, Weber, Mozart and Grieg.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe introduces music, including Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Veracini, Handel, Brahms.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents music by Ovalle, Dvorak, Paladilhe, Respighi, Schubert and Berlioz
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| 07:00 | 07:00Rob Cowan presents music by Mozart, Ravel and Foulds.
| 07:00Rob Cowan shares his musical enthusiasms. With music by Beethoven, Handel and Brahms.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music by Beethoven, Dvorak, Bach and Chopin.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music from Ward to Wagner, Gabrieli to Gould and Mozart to Mahler.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music, including Handel, Chopin, Beethoven, Whitacre and Harris.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents music from Lopez, Guerrero and Ravel.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents music including Gibbons, Purcell, Vaughan Williams and Britten.
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| 09:00 | | | | | | 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Including Cantemir: The Book of the Science of Music (excerpts).
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| 10:00 | 10:00James Jolly presents music by Joseph John Richards, Smetana, Tuma, Still and Dvorak.
| 10:00James Jolly presents music by Berlioz, Copland, Dvorak, Ravel, Hanson and Offenbach.
| 10:00James Jolly presents music by Gershwin, Sarasate, Jack Halloran, Puccini and Schubert.
| 10:00James Jolly presents music by Glazunov, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Copland, Beethoven and Haydn.
| 10:00James Jolly presents music by Porter, Shostakovich, Holst, Rachmaninov, Barber and Mozart.
| | 10:00Suzy Klein presents music about fairy tales, myths and magic, including Dvorak and Ravel.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Amy Beach's journey from piano prodigy to respected composer and 'respectable wife'.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod on Amy Beach's Gaelic symphony - arguably the first real American symphony.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod explores the aftermath of the deaths of Amy Beach's husband and mother.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod focuses on Amy Beach's experiences at the idyllic Macdowell Colony.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod focuses on the last decade of Amy Beach's life.
| 12:15Ivan Hewett explores the musical enigma of the conductor Carlos Kleiber.(R)
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is novelist Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Malin Christensson (soprano) and Henk Neven (baritone) perform Brahms, Berg and Wolf.
| 13:001/4Renata Pokupic (mezzo) and Roger Vignoles (piano) perform Faure, Kunc, Barber and Weill.
| 13:002/4Jan Martinik (bass) and Alexander Stary (piano) perform Schubert, Petr Eben and Dvorak.
| 13:003/4Robin Tritschler (tenor) and Simon Lepper (piano) perform music by Schumann and Britten.
| 13:004/4Miah Persson (soprano) and Joseph Breinl (piano) in music by Clara and Robert Schumann.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping presents highlights from a concert performed by Accademia Bizantina.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping looks back on the life and music of Jacobean prodigy Orlando Gibbons.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Oliver Knussen conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, with violin soloist Leila Josefowicz.(R)
| 14:00The CBSO and Andris Nelsons perform Wagner, Dvorak and Beethoven at the BBC Proms.(R)
| 14:00Mark Elder conducts the Australian Youth Orchestra in Mahler, Shostakovich and Brett Dean.(R)
| 14:00Sir Simon Rattle conducts the OAE, Violetta Urmana and Ben Heppner in Berlioz and Wagner.(R)
| 14:00Jonathan Nott and the BBC Symphony Orchestra perform Mozart, Ligeti, Benjamin and Ravel.(R)
| 14:00Malin Christensson (soprano) and Henk Neven (baritone) perform Brahms, Berg and Wolf.
| 14:00Fiona Talkington introduces more listeners' favourites.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00A World Routes Academy special recorded on-location in Syria and Jordan.
| 15:00A 1989 archive broadcast from Canterbury Cathedral.
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| 16:00 | | | 16:00A 1989 archive broadcast from Canterbury Cathedral.
| | | 16:00Alyn Shipton is joined at the 2010 Gateshead International Jazz festival by Stan Tracey.
| 16:00BBC Symphony Chorus in Daniel-Lesur, Poulenc, Takemitsu and Stephen Montague.
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| 17:00 | 17:00With music from Wendy Dawn Thompson, plus conversation with conductor Donald Runnicles.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With Tunde Jegede, the Kit Downes Trio and Simon Preston.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty presents music from the Piatti String Quartet and pianist Cristina Ortiz.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty talks to O Duo and composer Stephen Montague. Live music from Khyam Allami.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With a selection of music and guests from the music world.
| 17:00Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 17:45Tom Service and conductor John Storgards explore Nielsen's Fourth Symphony.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:00A reading of poetry accompanied by the music of Dvorak, Adams, Bernstein and others.(R)
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| 19:00 | 19:301/2Jonathan Nott conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by Mozart, Ligeti and Benjamin.
| 19:301/2Donald Runnicles makes his first Proms appearance as Chief Conductor of the BBC SSO.
| 19:00The BBC SSO and Donald Runnicles perform Mahler's expansive Third Symphony.
| 19:301/2Valery Gergiev conducts the World Orchestra for Peace in Mahler's Symphony No 4 in G.
| 19:001/2Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with the Halle. 19:50Writer Ian Sansom reflects on dress, class and the philosophical life.(R)
| 19:301/2NYO/Semyon Bychkov in Dukas's The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Julian Anderson's Fantasias.
| 19:301/2BBC SO in Messiaen's Un sourire and Mozart's Piano Concerto No 17 (with Louis Lortie).
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| 20:00 | 20:25Barbara Kelly goes in search of composer Maurice Ravel in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. 20:452/2Jonathan Nott conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in three pieces by Ravel.
| 20:15Max Hastings, Jenny Uglow and Ian McMillan discuss Samuel Pepys' famous diary. 20:352/2Donald Runnicles makes his first Proms appearance as Chief Conductor of the BBC SSO.
| | 20:30Tom Service profiles the World Orchestra for Peace, founded in 1995 by Georg Solti. 20:502/2Valery Gergiev conducts the World Orchestra for Peace in Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
| 20:102/2Mark Elder leads the Halle in Strauss' orchestral showpiece Ein Heldenleben.
| 20:10Horn player and humourist Ian Fisher reveals what really happens off the concert platform. 20:302/2Semyon Bychkov conducts the National Youth Orchestra in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique.
| 20:203/5AL Kennedy on the summer she spent working with her grandmother, a furniture polisher. 20:402/2BBC SO/Andrew Davis in Parry's Elegy for Brahms and Brahms's Symphony No 4 in E minor.
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| 21:00 | 21:45Norman Lebrecht talks to Australian conductor Simone Young.
| | 21:00Dennis Marks investigates why some nations are resisting Turkey joining the EU.(R)
| | 21:15Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduces the winning entries from the competition for young composers.
| 21:45Drama about the imaginary worlds of a grandmother and grandson which tragically collide.(R)
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| 22:00 | 22:30Tai Murray (violin) and Ashley Wass (piano) perform Brahms's Sonata No 2 in A, Op 100.
| 22:15Tom De Waal on the history of Pontic Greek culture in the Black Sea region of Turkey.(R)
| 22:00The BBC Singers and the London Sinfonietta perform music by Stravinsky and Bach.
| 22:15Jonathan Glancey tells the astonishing story of Ottoman court architect Koca Mimar Sinan.(R)
| 22:15Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Ilan Volkov in works by Beford, Knussen, Abrahamsen.
| 22:30Robert Worby introduces cityscapes in music, from Gruber, Woolrich, Higdon and Rijnvos.
| 22:00Frances Byrnes asks whether dances can or should survive the deaths of choreographers. 22:45Poems and music about refrain and repetition. Readings by Samuel West and Nancy Carroll.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/4Poet Vicki Feaver explains the importance of Tennyson's long poem Ulysses to her.(R) 23:15Jez Nelson presents improviser Pat Thomas in session on keyboards and electronics.
| 23:002/4Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis discusses the importance to her of Tennyson's poem The Kraken.(R) 23:15Max Reinhardt introduces traditional music from Brittany.
| 23:15Max Reinhardt presents hunting horns and soundscapes from Western France.
| 23:004/4Kit Wright on the importance to him of Tennyson's lyric poem Tears, Idle Tears.(R) 23:15Max Reinhardt explores the culturally diverse folk traditions of the Mediterranean.
| 23:45Mary Ann Kennedy music by Iraqi artists Ilham al-Madfai and Farida Mohammad Ali.
| | 23:45Julian Joseph presents Dr Lonnie Smith at 2010's Glasgow International Jazz Festival.
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