Pakistan v England
England play their second match against Pakistan in Group B in Karachi.
Full commentary from the team led by Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Introduced by Alastair Hignell MWonly from 6.55
Saint-Saens Le Rouet d'Omphale,Op31 FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/ LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.15* Geminiani Concerto Grosso in D, Op 3 No 1 ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/ CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.23* Mozart Exsultate jubilate (K 165) EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/ CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.37* Strauss Duet Concertino for clarinet and bassoon DAVID SHIFRIN (clarinet) KENNETH MUNDAY (bassoon) LOS ANGELES CO/GERARD SCHWARZ
8.00 News
8.05 Glinka Kamarinskaya: Fantasy on two Russian themes USSR SO/EVGENI SVETLANOV
8.13* Joaquin Rodrigo Fandango CARLOS BONELL (guitar)
8.17* Beethoven
12 Contredanses (WoO 14) ACADEMY OF ST-MARTIN IN-THEFIELDS/ NEVILLE MARRINER
8.30* Monteverdi Gloria a 7 voci LES ARTS FLORISSANTS directed by WILLIAM CHRISTIE
8.43* Bernstein Divertimentos BOSTON POPS/JOHN WILLIAMS Records
Bartok Violin Concerto No 1 KYUNGWHACHUNG CHICAGO SO/GEORG SOLTI Lento funebre; Valse (14 Bagatelles, OD 6) Dedication (Ten Easy Piano Pieces) KORNEL ZEMPLENI (piano) Portrait of a young girl (Sketches, Op 9b) ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano) Five Songs, Op 15 ESZTER KOVACS (soprano) ADAM GELLEGI (piano) Records
MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE directed by REINHARD GOEBEL Concerto in D with FRIEDEMANN IMMER (trumpet) REINHARD GOEBEL (violin) Concerto in E minor with MICHAEL SCHNEIDER (recorder) WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) Records
Sonata in G (D 894) ANTONY PEEBLES (piano)
MICHAEL BOCHMANN (violin) JONATHAN WILLIAMS (horn) CAROLINE PALMER (piano) MARTIN HINDMARSH (tenor) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by STEPHEN WILKINSON David Gow Walden Stephen Pratt The fruits of the ground Stephen Dodgson Sir John (all first broadcasts) BBC Manchester
led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK ROMAN JABLONSKI (Cello) Parti Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin Lutoslawski Cello Concerto
Part 2
Grieg Holberg Suite
Sibelius Symphony No 7 in c BBC Scotland
from the 1986 Havana Guitar Festival played by CHRISTIANE SPANHOF Bach Lute Suite (bwv 996) Sor Gran Solo (R)
The last of three reconstructions of concerts given in London in October 1947.
Don Juan , Op 20
VIENNA PO/THE COMPOSER Burlesque in D minor
DANIEL WAYENBERG (piano) PHILHARMONIA/
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI
Sinfonia domestica, Op 53 VIENNA PO/THE COMPOSER Mono records
Monica Huggett (violin) Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba)
Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord) With WILBERT HAZELZET (flute) Couperin La Francoise (Les Nations)
Blavet Sonata in E minor, for flute and continuo
Telemann Quartet No 5 in A (Paris 1738) BBCBristol
ROBERT BRIDGE (piano) gives his first recital on Radio 3 Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117
Berg Sonata, Op 1
Graham Fawcett presents a selection of music for the early evening.
sings songs from the court of Boniface de Monferrat, chansons de toile, and ballads from the Florentine Ars Nova. (R)
A comedy by FREDERICK BRADNUM with and Jeremiah is approaching his century, harried by his bizarre family - Millicent, married to an African ex-minister; Herbert, the homosexual Rural Dean of Oddcaster; Ambrose, now a 'resident' of Moscow: and Susan, a beautiful high-flyer - all of them intent on wrenching his worldly goods away from his housekeeper/mistress and their daughter, now fulfilling all her mother's roles. Into this family cauldron, Ambrose drops a bombshell from behind the Iron Curtain.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
Doubles; Scena; Scenes and Interludes
(all first broadcasts)
ANTHONY CAMDEN (oboe)
CRlSPIAN STEELE-PERKINS (trumpet) IAN WATSON (harpsichord) CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA led by MALCOLM LAYFIELD conducted by RICHARD mcKox
A series of talks that steadfastly ignores London and the Home Counties.
The poet Michael Longley argues that what divides Ulster so murderously today could become its unique strength, given a more healthy cultural climate.
Second of three programmes.
Cantata No 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit
Cantata No 197: Gott ist uns're Zuversicht
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano) MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor) WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass), RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS,
RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS led by ROY GOODMAN directed by Nicholas KRAEMER.
Alexander Baillie and Piers Lane
Alan Bush Concert piece, Op 17
Roger Sacheverell Coke Sonata No 2 (first broadcast performance)
BBC Wales
Air; Gavotte (12 Short Pieces, Nos 8 and 9) (1816) HANS fagius (organ)
Duet for organ (1812)
DAVID SANGER and HANS FAGIUS Records
Christopher Bigsby assesses A Lie of the Mind by SAM SHEPARD at the Royal Court Theatre, London.