Organic Chemistry
Bach, arr Walton Ballet Suite: The Wise Virgins
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, LOUIS LANE Rubinstein Valse-caprice LESLIE HOWARD (piano)
Mathias Clarinet Concerto
GERVASE DE PEYER
NEW PHILHARMONIA/DAVID ATHERTON Bliss Melee fantasque LSO/THE COMPOSER Seiber Serenade
NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE Ravel Sheherazade
REGINE CRESPIN (soprano) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ ERNEST ANSERMET
Granados Valses poeticos JULIAN BREAM (guitar) Verdi Ballet Music (Macbeth, Act 3)
SNO/SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON : records
Mozart Sonata in B flat (K 333) CHRISTIAN ZACHARIAS (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 56, in c L'ESTRO ARMONICO directed by DEREK SOLOMONS (violin)
Beethoven Sonata in B flat, Op 22: EARL WILD (piano) Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker
MONTREAL SO/DUTOIT: records
The Third Cornhill Test England v New Zealand
Ball-by-ball commentary on the third day's play at The Oval by Brian Johnston , Christopher Martin-Jenkins , Don Mosey and Alan Richards with expert comments by Trevor Bailey and Ray Illingworth Scorer BILL FRINDALL
1.5 pm News
1.10 A View From the Boundary with Brian Johnston
1.30-1.40* and 3.45-4.0* County scoreboard
Producer PETER BAXTER
iirect from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh Elaine Barry :soprano) Adrienne Csengery (soprano) Michael Rippon (bass) Philip Bartai (speaker) Scottish Philharmonic Singers chorus-master IAN MCCRORIE Members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Richard Bemas Parti Janacek Rikadla (Children's rhymes) Kurtag Messages of the late Miss R. V. Troussova
In the second of three programmes selected and edited by RICHARD MULLEN , Anthony Trollope looks at haberdashers and horse-dealers. Read by John Rowe (R) (Final programme tomorrow at 9.50pm)
Part 2 Stravinsky Concertino Goehr Sonata about Jerusalem (In association with the Scottish Post Office)
conducted by Riccardo Muti Michele Campanella (piano) Fourth of eight programmes Part 1 Liszt Totentanz; Piano Concerto No 2, in A
by NIGEL SERVICE Read by Phillip Manikum Producer ALEC REID. BBC Bristol (R)
Part 2 Berlioz Symphonic fantastique, Op 14 (WFMT recording: overseas broadcast made possible by a grant to the orchestra from Cigna Worldwide Inc)
Opera in three acts Libretto by Adelheid Welte after the Brothers Grimm
Music by Engelbert Humperdinck (sung in German) records (1953)
The tender intimacy of performance and recording are something to marvel at - one never thinks of the studio - and the opera could not have been better cast. The two Elisabeths sound always like the delightful children they are supposed to be and avoid all suspicion of archness. Karajan is in affectionate accord with the score throughout. (ALEX ROBERTSON, Gramophone)
CHOIRS OF LOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BANCROFT'S SCHOOL PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Introduced by Peter Clayton
In a special edition from the 40th International Festival Philip French (in the Chair) talks with Owen Dudley Edwards Derek Malcolm , Roger Savage and Margaret Walters about the exhibitions The Scottish Enlightenment, Painting in Scotland: The Golden Age and The Enterprising Scot: theatrical events including Douglas by John Home , and productions by Ingmar Bergman and Andrzej Wajda ; the Film Festival; and the book, Voicesfrom the Spanish Civil War.
ROY MASSEY plays the Father Willis Organ at St Nicholas Chapel, King's
Lynn Alexandre Guilmant March on a theme by Handel, Op 15 Mendelssohn Sonata No 1, in F minor
Henry Smart Postlude in D BBC Birmingham
A monologue by JEAN COCTEAU translated by PETER MEYER Performed by Judi Dench Directed by GLYN DEARMAN (R)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London Tamas Vasary (piano) London Mozart Players leader LUIGI DE filippi conductor Jane Glover Parti
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks Mozart Piano Concerto No 18, in B flat (K 456)
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Fritz Spiegl delves into some of the lighter manifestations of music-making during the last century.
Reader JOHN WESTBROOK
Part 2
Nicholas Maw Sonata for strings and two horns with Christopher Newport and Peter Francomb (horns) Mozart Symphony No 41, in c (K 551) (Jupiter)
Trees and Vines
Second of four programmes in which John Franklyn-Robbins reads VIRGIL'S poem in the translation by ROBERT WELLS Music by MICHAEL BALL Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester (R)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ROY GILLARD conducted by SIMON JOLY
Coates The Enchanted Garden Walton Suite: The Quest
Handel Figlio d'alte speranze Niccolo Pasquali Daman and Pastora CATHERINE BOTT (soprano) NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by philip PICKETT (R)
Charles Fox introduces the fifth of 11 recordings from the International Piano Event at the 1985 Pendley Manor Jazz
Festival, Tring, Hertfordshire. PER HENRIK WALLIN from Sweden and FRED VAN HOVE from Belgium play their improvisation 'Continental breakfast'.