England v India at Bangalore ' Test Match Special. with ball-by-ball commentary on play after lunch on the fifth and final day by DON MOSEY and TONY LEWIS. Introduced by Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
Tclemann Suite: Don Quichotte ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.20* Dubois Toccata GILLIAN WEIR (organ of Hexham Abbey)
7.26' arr Willcocks
Barbara Allen: Bobby Shaftoe : THE SCHOLARS
7.32* Dussek Sonata MARISA ROBLES (harp)
7.39* Mozart Symphony No 12, in G (K 110): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
8.0 News
8.5 Rossini Overture: Tancredi LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
8.11* Mendelssohn Sextet in D, Op 110: MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET
8.42* Lyadov Eight Russian folk songs LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN gramophone records Producer RONALD COOK
Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967) Hungarian Rondo PHILUARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
9.14* Sappho's Love Song, Op 9 No 2 SYLVIA SASS (soprano) LORANT SZUCS
9.17* String Quartet No 2, Op 10 MUSIKVEREIN QUARTET
9.33* Psalmus Hungaricus, Op 13 LAJOS KOZMA (tenor) BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS WANDSWORTH SCHOOL-BOYS CHOIR LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records Producer PATRICK LAMBERT
leader SYLVAIN VASSEUR conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Haydn Symphony No 22, in E flat (The Philosopher) Copland Quiet City Mozart Symphony No 34, in c (K 338)
DAVID ROBLOU
Juan Bautista Josê
Cabanillcs Tiento No 3; Pasacalles No 2
Johann Jacob Froberger Suite in c
Jean-Henri d'Anglebert Suite No 3, in D minor
led by TREVOR Williams conducted by JIRI STAREK Ernst Kovacic (violin) Suk Overture to
Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale, Op 9
Schwertsik Violin Concerto (first broadcast performance)
Martinu La Bagarre Smetana Symphonic Poem: Vltava BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Amadeus Quartet
Norbert Brainin and Siegmund Nisscl (violins) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Mozart Quartet in G major (k 387)
Britten Quartet No 2. in c (Tickets £1.50 available from 11.0 am today or in advance from the Box Office, tel [number removed])
ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by MARCUS DODS Reznicek Overture: Donna Diana
Gordon Jacob Old Wine in New Bottles
Miklos Rozsa Hungarian Nocturne
David Lyon Dance Prelude
Holst Country Song (Two Songs without Words)
Respighi Suite: The Birds BBC Northern Ireland
Haydn Symphony No 96, in D: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
Brahms Madchenlieder
SARAH WALKER (meZZO-SOp) ROGER VIGNOLES
Dvorak Slavonic Dances , Op 46 No 3, 4, 5 ALFONS AND
ALOYS KONTARSKY (piano duet)
Liszt Symphony to Dante's Divine Comedy
VOLKER ARNDT (treble)
ST THOMAS ' CHURCH CHOIR
MATHIAS EISENBERG (organ) LEIPZIG CEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR
Donald James introduces the programme of music for the early evening. Producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol
Executive producer GORDON STEWART
Third of four programmes Hence in a season of calm weather
Though inland far we be Our souls have sight of that immortal sea
Which brought us hither Can in a moment travel thither,
And see the children sport along the shore
And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
(WORDSWORTH)
A personal consideration of the traditional images of heaven and hell by the writer and poet P. J. Kavanagh.
(John Bowker : next Mon at 8.20 pm) followed by an interlud*
Opera in three acts Music by Mozart Libretto by GIANBATTISTA VARESCO (sung in Italian)
A South German Radio recording from this year't Schwetzingen Festival
Returning from the Trojan wars, Idomeneo vows to Neptune to sacrifice the first creature he sees, If he's safely delivered from a storm. It turns out to be his son, Idamante, who is in love with a Trojan prisoner, Ilia.
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO CHORUS chorus-master
MARINUS VOORBERG
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG Act 1
8.25* Interval Reading
8.30* Idomeneo, Act 2
9.15* Interval Reading
9.20* Idomeneo, Act 3
Introduced by Charles Fox
DAVID COLE QUARTET
David Cole (guitar) Patrick Neuburg (soprano sax)
Colin McKenzie (bass) Rusty Jones (drums)
JOHN ANDERSON and SIMON WYNBERG Napoléon Coste
March and Scherzo. Op 33 gramophone records