Byrd. arr Howarth Earl of Oxford's March: PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
7.10* Donizetti Concertino for cor anglais and orchestra: HEINZ HOLLIGER
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.21* Delibes Divertisse ment: Fete de la cloche (Coppelia): ROTTERDAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.45* Vierne Carillon de Westminster (Suite, Op 54) NICOLAS KYNASTON (organ) gramophone records
Bach Concerto in c, for two harpsichords and orchestra (Bwv 1061)
RAYMOND LEPPARD, ANDREW DAVIS. ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.23* Jannequin Le chant des oyseaux
ENSEMBLE POLYPHONIQUE DE PARIS, conducted by CHARLES RAVIER
8.30* Mozart Piano Concerto No 11, in F (K 413) MURRAY PERAHIA, Who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: records
Shostakovich
Symphony No 4, in c minor: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANDRE PREVIN : record
BERNARD PARTRIDGE
ANDREW PLEDGE
Elgar Sonata in E minor, Op 82
Debussy Violin Sonata in G minor
MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) JACQUES BOOGAART (lute) anon L'amour de moy Antoine Boesset Charmé des divins appas; Que te cert il?: Divine Amaryllis Gabriel Bataille Dialogue: Qui veut chasser un migraine? Michel Lambert Ombre de mon amant: Vos mépris Lully Pauvres amants; Hai'Quelle folie!
JOHN BROWNING (piano) Beethoven Sonata in A flat, Op 110 Barber Sonata, Op 26
leader felix kok conducted by ERICH SCHMID BORIS BELKIN (violin) Wagner A Faust Overture Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1. in D.
with Ian McDougall
Producer BLAIR THOMSON
(Rptd: tomorrow 9.5 pm)
Part 2 Brahms Symphony No 2, in D.
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE Paavo Heininen The Autumns Tippett The Weeping Eabe SARAH LEONARD (soprano) Paavo Heininen ... cor meum ... (first performance".
Berg String Quartet, Op 3 Brahms String Quartet in A minor. Op 51 No 2
3.40* Interval Reading
3.50* Melos Quartet Part 2 Mozart Quartet in c (K 465).
Charles Fox with records
Gordon Reynolds
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Wind band arrangements by Johann Wendt of numbers from Die Entfiihrung aus dem Serail: MEMBERS OF COLLEGIUM AUREUM: record.
Since Thomas Gray majestically declined the offer of the laureateship in 1757, it has never been clear whether the post is honourable or onerous.
Christopher Ricks , Professor of English at Cambridge University, traces the history of the Laureateship and the means by which poets have elevated it to coincide with their loyalties. Verse read by Paul Rogers Other readers: PATRICK BARR , JOHN CHURCH, LEONARD FENTON. SONIA FRASER , MARTIN FRIEND, GORDON REID followed by an interlude
Oratorio by Stradella
Baroque orchestra, led by ROY GOODMAN , conducted by JANE GLOVER. Part 1
Bernard Levin , the representative for Radio 3's summer selection of European music festivals, this week visits Hohenems in Austria, the beautiful mountain setting for an annual Schubertiade.
Part 2
A short story by SCOULAR ANDERSON. Read by Christopher Bidmead Producer RICHARD KEEN
Thirteenth of 14 programmes compiled and introduced by Ronald Stevenson Berceuse; Nuit de Noel; Three Albumblatter; Fourth Ballet-Scene (revised); Tanzwalzer
RONALD STEVENSON (piano)
by IVOR CUTLER
DAD: Where did that originate? boy: It says here - Burundi.
DAD: Burundi in Africa? BOY: Yeh!
DAD: Well, what are we waiting for? - and don't forget the canary, with Ivor Cutler , Glynis Brooks and Malcolm Hayes
Te Deum for the victory at Lepanto (1571): record