Mascagni Overture: Le Maschere: ROME OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. conducted by GABRIELE SANTINI
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat: MAURICE ANDRE BAMBERG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THEODORE GUSCHLBAUER
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 1. Op 1: IVAN KLANSKY
Androzzo If I can help somebody
Liza Lehmann The Cuckoo ROBERT TEAR (tenor) PHILIP LEDGER (piano)
Britten Matineesmusicales PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT IRVING : records
Edited and introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Bartok's Sonata for two pianos and percussion, by ARNOLD WHITTALL.
New choral and organ records reviewed by GORDON REYNOLDS.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
Madrigals by Weelkes, Byrd, Bennct, Morley and Vautor
PRO CANTIONE ANTIQUA conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
10.36* Marchand Pieces d'orgue (premier livre) GILLIAN WEIR
10.50* Handel Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline: The ways of Zion do mourn
SOLOISTS, MONTEVERDI CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER gramophone records
The
Prudential Cup
Commentaries and reports on the final league matches to decide who goes through to Wednesday's semi-finals. In Group B England play Pakistan at Headingley. and Australia meet the Associate member in the group at Edgbaston. In Group A WestIndiesfaceNew Zealand at Trent Bridge, and India play the other Associate at Old Trafford. Commentators
JOHN ARLOTT , BRIAN JOHNSTON , CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS , DON MOSEY , HENRY BLOFELD , TONY COZIER , PETER DAVIES , NORMAN DE MESQUITA , GEORGE PIXLEY , REDS PEREIRA andASHISHRAY Comments from former England players TREVOR BAILEY , TOM GRAVENEY. TONY LEWIS and FRED TRUEMAN Introduced by Peter Brackley
presents a selection of popular classics from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
JAIME LAREDO and CLIFFORD BENSON
Stravinsky Suite italienne Mozart Adagio in E (K 261) Bartok Rhapsody No 2 Ravel Sonata in G
(Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert from St John's, Smith Square, London)
Geoffrey Household wrote Rogue Male, the classic novel of suspense. He has also written 18 other novels, countless short stories, several books for children, and an autobiography that's as full of incident as his fiction! This afternoon he talks about both the facts and the fiction in his adventurous life, and introduces music from some of the many countries where he has lived, including Romania, Greece, Spain, and Mexico: records
Music which Mozart might have heard in Paris, Milan and Vienna.
SIMON STANDAGE (Violin) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC leader CATHERINE MACKINTOSH , NICHOLAS MCGEGAN (harpsichord), conducted by CHRISTOPHER HOUWOOB Introduced by Clive Bennett
Beck Symphony in e minor. Op 3 No 3
Mysliyecek Violin Concerto in D.
The Swedish soprano, who can be heard as Leonore in tonight's broadcast of Fidelio from Glyndebourne (7.20), talks about her approach to the role, which she is singing for the first time in her career during the current season. Presented bv
CORDON STEWART .
Part 2 Vanhal Symphony in G minor
Mozart Symphony No 19, in E flat (K 132) (Repeat)
with Peter Clayton
John Higgins (in the Chair), talks with Marghanlta Laski, Edward Lucie-Smith and Alexander Walker. Producer PHILIP FRENCH .
(piano)
Chopin Polonaise in flat. Op 53
Brahms Rhapsody in a minor, Op 79 No 1
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain: PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY : records
Opera in two acts Music by Beethoven
Libretto by JOSEPH SONNLEITHNER and FRIEDRICH TREITSCHKE after Leonore, ou l'amour conjugal by JEAN NICHOLAS BOUILLY
The new Glyndebourne Festival Opera production (Act 1 recorded earlier this evening; Act 2 direct from Glyndebourne) (sung in German)
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL chorus, chorus-master
NICHOLAS CLEOBURY LONDONPHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, leader DAVID NOLAN , conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
(Production sponsored by Imperial Tobaccos Ltd)
The first of two pro-f;rammesbasedonthe amous 'nonsense' poems of Christian Morgenstern ([number removed]) in the translation from the German by MAX KNIGHT
Compiled by ANTON GILL Reader Joe Melia , Morgenstern Joseph Furst , Narrator Anthony Newlands
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Act 2
Serenade for strings in E minor. Op 20: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Sospiri, Op 70 (mono)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Elegy, Op 58: Ballet: The Sanguine Fan. Op 81 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: records
HK Gruber sings some of his popular songs of the 1970s with a group of Viennese friends including the composer, Kurt Schwertsik ,whointroduces the songs: records
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN based in America since 1968, is taking a new direction With his ONE TRUTH BAND. Derek Jewell plays extensively from the group's first album tonight, together with music by another guitar hero of the 1970s, ROBERT FRIPP.
Songs also by RENAISSANCE, MIATTA FAHNBULLEH and MARIAN MONTGOMERY.