Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire SNOIALEXANDER GIBSON
7.13* Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 54 BERNARD ROBERTS (piano)
7.25* Koechlin Epitaphe de Jean Harlow PIERRE-YVES ARTAUD (flute) CLAUDE DELANGLE (saxophone) ODILE DELANGLE (piano)
7.28* Saint-Saens Violin Concerto No 3 in B minor HENRYK SZERYNG MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA/ EDOUARD VAN REMOORTEL
8.00 News
8.05 Gibbons Verse anthem: This Is the Record of John CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE LONDON EARLY MUSIC GROUP directed by PHILIP LEDGER
8.10* Quantz Horn Concerto No 3 in E flat BARRY TUCKWELL ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-FIELDS directed by IONA BROWN
8.17* Chopin Nocturnes: in F, Op 15 No 1; in F sharp, Op 15 NO 2: DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
8.25* Berwald Sinfonie singulière RPO/ULF BJORLIN. Records
Gordon Crosse Ariadne: SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) LSO ENSEMBLE MICHAEL LANKESTER Record Piano Trio: HARTLEY PIANO TRIO
led by JOHN LUDLOW conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY Rossini Overture: La scala di seta Mozart Divertimento in F (K 138) Grainger My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone trad, arr Bridge Sally in Our Alley; Cherry Ripe Malcolm Arnold Sinfonietta No 3, Op 81 (R)
(soprano) with KEITH SWALLOW (piano) Balakirev The Clear Crescent of the Moon; Put Your Arms Around Me and Kiss Me; Cradle Song Borodin The Sea Princess; The Sea Elis Pehkonen The Blizzard and the Dark BBC Manchester
(born 7 December 1887) Serenade in G, Op 25, for two violins and viola WESTWOOD STRING TRIO Sonatinetta, Op 84, for flute, clarinet and bassoon MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA WOODWIND QUINTET Symphony No 3, Op 75 (Mono) PITTSBURGH SO/WILLIAM STEINBERG Records MW joins at 11.55*
led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ALEXANDER RAHBARI PETER KATIN (piano) Part 1 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 10
(Presented on 30 October in the Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, by Wolverhampton Metropolitan
Borough Council) BBC Manchester
Bach's Italian Concerto and Georg Muffat 's French-influenced Passacaglia in G minor contrast with some cerebral fugues by Telemann. DAVID ROBLOU (harpsichord)
led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Ireland A London Overture Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Bridge Summer
Glazunov Ballet: The Seasons
recorded at
Clifton Cathedral, Bristol Invitatory (Walker)
Office Hymn: Conditor alme siderum (Palestrina)
Psalms: 144 (146) (Carfax); 121 (122) (Walford Davies )
Canticle: Revelation Canticle (John Gibbons );
Reading: 2 Peter 3, vv 8-10 (Jerusalem Bible)
Anthem: Cantate Domino (Schiitz)
Homily FR KEVIN LECKY
Magnificat: Uppsala Magnificat (Schiitz)
Lady Antiphon: Alma redemptoris Mater (Plainsong) Hymn (AMR 51): Lo! He comes with clouds descending (18th-century melody)
Organ voluntary: Prelude and fugue in D minor (Buxtehude) Celebrant
MONSIGNOR GABRIEL LEYDEN
CLIFTON WIND CONSORT Director of Music
CHRISTOPHER WALKER
Organist JOHN GIBBONS BBC Bristol
Presented by Graham Fawcett Producer MARTIN COTTON
Two musical impressions of some legendary figures
Remo Lauricella Overture: Moirae
MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by WERNER ANDREAS ALBERT (Bavarian Radio recording)
Brahms Song of the Fates (Gesang der Parzen)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK Record
(piano) direct from Studio 1,
Pebble Mill. Birmingham Parti
Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 7
Schumann Fantasiestucke, Op 12
3: Word Games
In the last of three talks based on his work in progress,
Laurence Lerner , poet and Professor of English at Vanderbilt University, examines the relationship between games and literary forms, and looks at the appeal ot the nursery rhyme, the nonsense verse of Lewis Carroll and the sonnet. (R)
Part 2 Rachmaninov
Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 36 (first version)
The 1987 National Poetry
Competition, organised by the Poetry Society in association with Radio 3, reaches its conclusion tonight. The major prize-winners will be > announced in this evening s programme, which brings together the judges-
Fred d'Aguiar, Douglas Dunn and Edna Longley-and some of the successful entrants
The winner of the E2,000 first prize will be introduced by the Minister for the Arts
The Rt Hon Richard Luce , mp, and the programme presented by Anthony Thwaite. Producer FRASER STEEL
RaymondMonelleintroduces the last of four major concerts. BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK Part I Xenakis Metastaseis
John Maxwell Geddes Voyager
Zbigniew Penherski Scottish
Chronicles (BBC Scotland commission: first performance)
Part 2 Xenakis Shaar;
Horos (first UK performance)
(Given on 29 May in the SSO Centre,
Broadcasting House. Glasgow) BBC Scotland
played by STEFANO GRONDONA
Giuliani Rossiniana , Op 122 Walton Five Bagatelles
Second Test
Pakistan v England
Ball-by-ball commentary from
Faisalabad on the fifth and final day's play.
MW only from 6.55