17th-Century England: Portraiture
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
LSO/PETER MAAG
7.10 Haydn Trio in E
(H XV 28): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
7.35 Reger A Ballet Suite, Op 130: BAVARIAN RSO/ COLIN DAVIS
7.53 Franz Benda
Flute Concerto in A
ANDRAS ADORJAN (flute) ARSREDIDIVA ENSEMBLE
PRAGUE/MILAN MUNCUNGER
8.11 Respighi The Fountains of Rome
LSO/KERTESZ. Records
Chopin: The Last Decade (1839-49)
Scherzo in c sharp minor, Op 39; Four Mazurkas, Op 41; Impromptu in F sharp, Op 36. Mono
Nocturne in G, Op 37 No 2 ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
MITSUKO UCHIDA (piano) Records
Suite: Les deux pigeons
NEW PO/MACKERRAS. Record
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) BORIS BERMAN (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 12 No 1;
Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring) BBC Wales (R)
Third Cornhill Test at Edgbaston.
Commentary on the fifth and final day's play.
1.05 pm News
1.10 Your Letters Answered
Points arising from the commentators' post-bag.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary with further county scores in the tea interval.
Producer PETER BAXTER
live from the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham ELYSIAN WIND QUINTET With ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Birtwistle Refrains and Choruses Hoddinott Divertimento , Op 32 Hoist Piano Quintet, Op 3 (first performance)
11.50 Early Horrors and Guilty Secrets Michael Short talks about the early music of Gustav Hoist.
12.10 Hoist Wind Quintet in A flat, Op 14 McCabe Concerto for piano and wind quintet (In association with the Coal Research Establishment) BBC Pebble Mill
led by PETER POOLE directed by TAMAS VASARY MARILYN DALE (soprano) Haydn Overture: L'isola disabitata Mozart Concert aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te (K 505) Haydn Symphony No 85 in B flat (La Reine) (R)
The second of four programmes. Music by Bulgarian composers of three different generations, followed by a move northwards to the Romanian Enesco. Pancho Vladigerov Three Concert Pieces, Op 57 BULGARIAN RADIO TV SO/ ALEXANDER VLADIGEROV Simeon Pironkov Night Music SOFIA PO/KONSTANTIN ILIEV Ivan Spassov Violin Concerto GEORGI BADEV (violin) PAZARDJIK SO/ THE COMPOSER Georges Enesco Suite No 1, Op 9 MONTE CARLO PO/ LAWRENCE FOSTER. Records
Bartok Quartet No 4 (1928) Beethoven Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp) (R)
YOLANDE WRIGLEY (piano) Ireland Prelude in E flat Leighton Conflicts, Op 51 (Fantasy on Two Themes) Ireland Amberley Wild Brooks BBC Bristol (R)
conducted by HILARY DAVAN WETTON Nystedt Sing and Rejoice Bridge Music When Soft Voices Die; The Bee Elgar My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land; Go, Song of Mine trad, arr Holst I Love My Love; The Blacksmith's Song Bergh And Death Shall Have No Dominion
BBC Bristol
Presented by David Hoult Producer PAUL HINDMARSH
The author of The Golden Notebook and The Grass Is Singing talks with Christopher Bigsby. Producer KATHY WATSON
The third of four plays connected with the French Revolution. Poor Bitos by JEAN ANOUILH translated by LUCIENNE HILL. With and France, in the 1950s: Andre Bitos was not popular at school with his wealthy classmates. He was a scholarship boy and a prig, and he always came top. Now, they are all grown up and he is the Deputy Public Prosecutor - a veritable Robespierre. And that gives Maxime an idea for a party.
Directed by RICHARD IMISON
conducted by SIMON JOLY ANDREW BALL and JULIAN JACOBSON (pianos) RICHARD BUTLER
(Northumbrian pipes) with sound projection by EMAS
John Casken Salamandra Jonathan Harvey Forms of Emptiness
(first broadcast)
John Casken Piper 's Linn, for pipes and tape; To
Fields We Do Not Know
(Given on 24 June in the Union Chapel, Islington, London, in association with English
Estates North and Lufthansa German Airlines)
(John Casken 's opera 'Golem' next Tuesday at 9.05pm)
Ronald Pickup reads from WORDSWORTH'S poem, abridged in 12 parts and introduced by Patric Dickinson.
8: Residence in France (R) (Ninth programme next Saturday)
The Strauss Family
Johann Strauss (son)
The Gypsy Baron: Act 1