FM only Open Forum
Bruckner Intermezzo and Trio: ALBERNI QUARTET with ROGER BEST (viola)
7.08 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical) BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
7.35 Delius A Song before Sunrise: BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/DEL MAR
7.42 Britten Young Apollo PETER DONOHOE (piano) CBSOlSIMON RATTLE
7.49 Bridge Summer RLPO/CHARLES GROVES
7.59 Deodat de Severac Sunbathers
ALDO CICCOLINI (piano)
8.05 Prokofiev Summer Night: BOURNEMOUTH SO/ PAAVO BERGLUND . Records
Berwald and Gade Berwald Overture: I Enter a Monastery (1843)
ROYAL SWEDISH OPERA
ORCH/STIG WESTERBERG Septet in B flat (1828)
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM
Gade Symphony No 2 in E STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTA; NEEME JARVI. Records
ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) PIERS LANE (piano)
Shostakovich Sonata in D minor, Op 40
Brahms Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99. BBC Bristol (R)
FM only with Susan Sharpe. Arne Symphony No 2 in F CANTILENA/SHEPHERD Mozart Piano Concerto No 15 in B flat (K 450) SOLOMON (piano) PHILHARMONIA/ACKERMANN Ariel Ramirez Misa criolla LOS FRONTERIZOS COCORRO CHURCH CHOIR/ THE COMPOSER Bruch Scottish Fantasy ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) ISRAEL PO/ZUBIN MEHTA Weill Lied des Lotterieagenten; Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet UTE LEMPER (singer) RIAS BERLIN CHAMBER ENSEMBLE JOHN MAUCERI Prokofiev Scythian Suite LOS ANGELES PO/ ANDRE PREVIN. Records
FM only The second of three programmes by the GAGLIANO TRIO. J. S. Bach/Mozart Prelude and Fugue (K 404a No 2) McCabe Trio , Op 37 W. F. Bach/Mozart Prelude and Fugue (K 404a No 6) .(Finalprog Thursday 1.05pm)
FM only (Details as Sunday 6.00pm)
FM only GINETTE NEVEU (violin) Falla, arr Kreisler Danse espagnole (La vida breve) with JEAN NEVEU (piano) Chausson Poeme, Op 25 PHILHARMONIA/DOBROWEN Suk Four Pieces, Op 17 with JEAN NEVEU (piano) Sibelius Violin Concerto PHILHARMONIA/SUSSKIND Mono records 194516
FM only recorded in Lincoln Cathedral, sung by girls and men from choirs affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music. Introit: Holy Is the True Light (Shephard) Responses (Peter Smith ) Psalms 82, 84, 85 Readings (NEB): Job 23; Mark 6, w 1-13 Canticles: Sumsion in A Anthem: They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships (Sumsion) Hymn (NEH 439): Praise to the Holiest Organ: Toccata (Durufle) Director of choir PETER SMITH Organist ROGER SAYER BBC Manchester
FM only Four Rhapsodies, Op 11 ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano). BBC Pebble Mill (R)
FMonly Presenter Peter Paul Nash Producer JUDITH ROLES
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Eilene Hannan (soprano) Finchley Children's Music Group (boys' voices), chorusmaster Ronald Corp
BBC Philharmonic, led by Dennis Simons, conducted by Bernhard Klee
Berg Three Fragments from 'Wozzeck'
7.20 John Warren chairs a discussion on a puzzling aspect of Viennese culture with the Viennese painter Georg Eisler and the German-born composer Berthold Goldschmidt.
(R)
7.40 Mahler Symphony No 6 in A minor
In July 1988 an unusual paper was published in the scientific journal Nature. It offered experimental evidence for a basic tenet of homeopathy: that a substance can still have a biological effect even when it is extremely dilute. So unorthodox was the claim made by Jacques Benveniste , a French immunologist, that Nature's editor took a magician and an expert in scientific fraud to Paris to investigate Benveniste's laboratory.
Professor Lewis Wolpert reopens the case of the 'water with a memory'. Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN
Live from St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge.
Musica Antiqua Koln/Reinhard Goebel perform:
A quattro violini: Music for four violins
Giovanni Legrenzi Sonata in C (La Cremona) (1663); Sonata in A minor (La Scuarzona) (1673)
Dietrich Becker Sonata in G minor (1668)
Telemann Concertos in G and C
Jacques Aubert Concerto in G minor, Op 17 No 6
Leonardo Leo Concerto in D
(The appearance of Musica Antiqua Koln has been made possible by support from Lufthansa German Airlines)
Handel: The 1730s Overture: Berenice Fugue in G (1735)
Alexander's Feast: Part 2 Harp Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6