The Enlightenment: The Lisbon Earthquake
Verdi Overture: Sicilian
Vespers: LSO/Abbado
7.10 Monteverdi Ballo:
Ecco pur ch'a voi ritorno (L'Orfeo): Rolfe-Johnson, Dale, Woodrow (tenors) English Baroque Soloists/Gardiner
7.17 Mozart Divertimento in F (K 138)
Salzburg Camerata/Vegh
7.30am News
7.35 Johann Strauss
(son) Waltz: A Thousand and One Nights
Vienna PO/Boskovsky
7.44 Grainger My Robin Is to the Greenwood
Gone: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/Montgomery
7.50 Rubinstein Valse
Caprice: Leslie Howard
8.11 Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2
Royal Concertgebouw Orch/Haitink. Records
conductor Gilbert Varga Duncan McTier
(double-bass)
Mozart Overture: Cosl fan tutte
John Casken Erin
Haydn Symphony No 99 in E flat (R)
from 10.55 with Richard Osborne. Record Review Building a Library: Bach's Magnificat with George Pratt. David Fanning on new piano discs.
10.40 Record Release Mozart Sonata in F (K 332) Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
11.03 Carl Stamitz Parthia No 1 in B flat Consortium Classicum
11.17 Debussy Images: Book 1: Zoltan Kocsis
11.36 Stravinsky Concerto in D: Guildhall String Ensemble/ Robert Salter (violin)
11.48 Ton Koopman talks to Nick Kenyon.
12.12 Mozart Requiem Soloists; Netherlands Bach Society Chorus; Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Koopman. Records Producers Anthony Cheevers and Nick Morgan ('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
England v New Zealand Second Cornhill Test: third day at Lord's.
1.05 pm News
1.10 A View from the Boundary: George Shearing is Brian Johnston 's guest.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40 6.30 Commentary Producer Peter Baxter
with Helena Kennedy 2: No
Dances, sonatas and canzonas from the 17th century, by Falconieri, Frescobaldi, Fontana and others.
Sibelius Canzonetta, Op 62a Nielsen Little Suite, Op 1 Scottish Baroque Ensemble/Leonard Friedman. Records
(1921-89) Four programmes celebrating the life and music-making of one of the country's leading conductors. With music by Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, Tippett, Britten, Mozart and Puccini and tributes and reminiscences from friends and colleagues. Series producer Nigel Wilkinson
Sophie Yates plays the Hatley virginals at Fenton House. William Tisdale Pavana Chromatica (Mrs Katherin Tregian) Tomkins Barafostus 's Dream Byrd John Come Kiss Me Now; The Woods So Wild Bull Chromatic Pavan and Galliard (Queen Elizabeth)
with Peter Clayton
Richard Cork (in the chair) talks with Michael Coveney , Margaret Drabble and Christopher Frayling on: Hidden Laughter by Simon Gray at the Vaudeville Theatre; Mastermind: the Final on BBC 1; the new Courtauld Institute Galleries at Somerset House; Costa-Gavras's film The Music Box; Writers in Hollywood
1915-51 by Ian Hamilton. Producer Philip French. Mono
Boris Berman (piano) Sarcasms, Op 17
Visions fugitives, Op 22
Read by John Rowe Written by Norman Lewis
Continuing today's tribute to
Sir John Pritchard , Mozart's three-act opera seria in the 1956 Glyndebourne recording which did so much to rehabilitate the work. (sung in Italian)
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and Orchestra/
John Pritchard. Records
8.20 and 9.05 Intervals
Louis XIV's Intestine
Read by Bill Paterson. Louis XIV's intestine is wily, with an independent brain. It reminisces wryly on the personal habits of the Sun King.
Written by Nick Fisher
Director Richard Wortley
Haydn Quartet in C, Op 33 No 3 (Bird)
Tippett Quartet No 4 (R)
Michael Finnissy (piano) Skempton Beginner
John White Sonata No 65
Skempton Eirenikons 1-4
Cardew The Croppy Boy Newman Grooving through Old Tombs
Cardew Father Murphy Skempton Well, Well Cornelius
White Sonata No 103
Skempton Postlude 1978