Mendelssohn Overture:
The Hebrides: LSO/PETER MAAG
7.15* Monteventi Zefiro torna (mono: 1937)
PAUL DERENNE (tenor) HUGUES CUÉNOD (tenor)
NADIA BOULANGER (piano)
7.23* Mendelssohn Capriccio, Op 81 No 3
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET: records
7.29* Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595) (mono) ROBERT CASADESUS COLOGNE RSO/GEORGE SZELL
(West German Radio recording)
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Sehnsucht nach dem Friihlinge
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
8.7* Beethoven Variations on Bei Mannem (mono: 1929) PABLO CASALS (Cello)
ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
8.18* Sibelius Prospero; Ariel;
Miranda; Naiads (The Tempest) RLPO/SIR CHARLES GROVES
8.25* Schumann Symphony No 3, in E flat (Rhenish)
VIENNA PO/SIR GEORG SOLII: records
Alun Hoddlnott Ritornelli, Op 85
JOHN SWALLOW (trombone) CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER
ENSEMBLE/ARTHUR WEISBERG Night Music, Op 48
NEW PHILHARMONIA/DA VID ATHERTON records
Dulcia luventutis, Op 97 HOWARD SHELLEY and HILARY MACNAMARA (piano duet) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS/ STEPHEN WILKINSON (R)
Nocturnes and Cadenzas, Op 62 MORAY WELSH (cello)
PHILHARMONIA/SIR CHARLES GROVES record. BBC Wales
Crucifixus, for 16-part chorus a cappella
Stabat Mater , for soloists, chorus and orchestra LYNNE HIRST (soprano)
JUDITH BINGHAM (mezzo-soprano) NEILL MACKENZIE (tenor) MARK WILDMAN (bass)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
MICAELA COMBERTI (violin) TREVOR JONES (viola)
RICHARD CAMPBELL (cello)
SUSAN ADDISON (alto sackbut)
RICHARD CHEETHAM (tenor sackbut) JOHN SCOTT (chamber organ) BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622) ANTONY PAY (basset clarinet) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/ CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD record
The Second Comhill Test England v New Zealand
Ball-by-ball commentary on the final day at Trent Bridge
1.5 News
1.10 Your Letters Answered
1.30-1.40* County scoreboard
direct from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh Heinrich Schiff (cello) Roger Vignoles (piano) Parti Bach Suite No 1, in G (BWV 1007) Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
David Munrow continues the story of the trombone as it developed from its close ancestor, the sackbut. (R)
Part 2 Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69 Martinu Variations on a theme by Rossini. BBC Scotland
leader JAN STANIENDA conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk Michael Thompson (hom) Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, Op 10 Elgar Serenade for strings Michael Berkeley Horn Concerto
2.10* Interval Reading
2.15* Tchaikovsky Serenade for strings BBC Birmingham (R)
Kyrie; Gloria; Credo; Sanctus and Benedictus; Agnus Dei ISABELLE POULENARD (soprano) GUILLEMETTE LAURENS (mezzo-soprano) RENE JACOBS (alto) JOHN ELWES (tenor) HARRY VAN DER KAMP (bass) AMSTERDAM BACH CHOIR LA PETITE BANDE directed by GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) (West German Radio recording) (R)
Presented by Roger Nichols Producer HUGH WARWICK
Christ rising again from the dead; My trust, 0 Lord, in thee is grounded; Missa euge bone; Omnes gentes
NEW COLLEGE CHOIR director EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM (R)
The last of the five programmes selected from the writings of JOHN RUSKIN by TAMAS MCDONALD with Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Sarah Walker (mezzo-soprano) Ian Brown (piano) Nash Ensemble directed by Lionel Friend Parti
Gounod Petite symphonie, for wind
Dallapiccola Piccola musica notturna i Ravel Trois poemes de Stephane Mallarme
Messiaen Oiseaux exotiques
(Dallapiccola's 'Il priginiero'can be heard in next Monday's Prom)
What rushes through the crowded street
With whirring noise and throbbing beat
Exhaling odour far from sweet? Professor Theo Barker, of the London School of Economics, reflects on the beginnings of the motor car and comes to some surprising conclusions.
Ravel Introduction and Allegro
Berio Folk songs
A love story in words and music written and composed by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN
Directed by RONALD MASON
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS
Berg Three orchestral pieces, Op 6
Mozart Symphony No 38, in D (K 504) (Prague) BBC Manchester
Fourth of seven programmes of keyboard music and songs by John Blow
Prelude in G (No 2); Suite No 5,
In D minor; Weep all ye nymphs;
Ground in G (No 2)
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano)