The Classical Orchestra
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March
No 1 in D: LSO/Boult
7.07 Poulenc/Francaix
Musique pour faire plaisir Mainz Wind Ensemble
7.16 Glazunov Concert
Waltz in D: Philharmonia/
Yevgeny Svetlanov
7.35 Holst Suite in F, Op 28 No 2: Cleveland Symphonic Winds/Frederick Fennell
7.47 Glinka Variations on a Theme of Mozart Susan Drake (harp)
7.56 Alyabiev The
Nightingale: Edita Gruberova Stuttgart RSO/Eichhorn
8.03 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
LPO/de Burgos. Records
Offenbach Overture:
Kakadu: Berlin PO/Karajan Massenet Thais Meditation
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Berlin PO/Karajan
Delibes Coppelia Suite New PO/Mackerras
Saint-Saens Danse macabre: Philharmonia/
Charles Dutoit
Caplet Conte Fantastique Allegri String Quartet
Vanessa McKeand (harp)
Offenbach Barcarolle Berlin PO/Karajan. Records
FM only from 10.55
The Sylvan and Oceanic
Delights ofPosilipo (1620) Soloists and New London
Consort/Philip Pickett
9.55 Couperin Passacaille
(Ordre No 8): Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
10.03 Haydn Symphony No 48 (Maria Theresa )
English Concert/Pinnock
10.26 Schubert Drei
Klavierstucke (D 946)
Imogen Cooper (piano)
10.53 Johann Strauss
(son) Sounds of Romania;
Revolution March: Czech
State PO/Alfred Walter
11.02 Saint-Saens Violin
Sonata No 2: Olivier
Charlier, Jean Hubeau
11.25 Messiaen L'Ascension
Kevin Bowyer (organ)
11.50 Schoenberg Modem Psalm: John Shirley-Quirk BBC Chorus and SO/
Pierre Boulez. Records
Benson and Hedges Cup
Final: Lancashire v
Worcestershire at Lord's.
1.20pm News
1.25 Cricket Forum
1.55-7.30 Commentary
played by Malcolm Binns. Sonata No 3 in F minor Kinderszenen, Op 15
Four reflections on the public understanding of science, by John Durant. 1: Language of Science
Final programme from the 1989 Guitar Festival. Vicente Asencio Suite Valenciana (excerpts) Zoltan Tokos Sainz de la Maza Homenaje a Toulouse Lautrec Lendle No 3 (II domenico ricordato): Wolfgang Lendle Stolte Marchenfiguren Isztin Embey (flute) Berit Strong (guitar) Nikita Koshkin The Prince's Toys (excerpts) Maria Isabel Siewers
Pieces en trio in C Purcell Quartet. Record
(1921-89) Final programme. Rawsthorne Overture: Street Corner: LPO Strauss Four Last Songs Felicity Lott (sop); BBC SO Beethoven Romance No
1 in G: Yehudi Menuhin Philharmonia Orchestra Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great): LPO
Fine Arts Brass Ensemble Richard Adams (trumpet) Britten Fanfare for St Edmundsbury Wilby Classic Images Oscar Boehm Sextet in E flat minor, Op 30
Elizabeth Woollett (sop) Ingrid Surgenor (piano) Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love (3rd setting) A Parisotti, attr Pergolesi Se tu m'ami so sospiri A Scarlatti Le Violette Poulenc Fiançailles pour lire Walton Daphne ; Through Gilded Trellises; Old Sir Faulk
with Peter Clayton
Final edition. Christopher Cook talks with Michael Billington , John Carey and Marina Vaizey about: Warren Beatty 's film Dick Tracy ; Victor Pasmore 's Artist's Eye (National Gallery); Alan Bennett 's six-part series Poetry in Motion (Channel 4); John Wood as King Lear at Stratford-upon-Avon; Sir Huge, Huw Wheldon 's biography by Paul Ferris. Producer Philip French. Mono
FM only until 7.30
Michael Tippett 's new opera in its European premiere production, directed by Peter Hall for Glyndebourne. (tenor) (sop) (bar)(mezzo) (bar)(tenor) (sop)
Glyndebourne Chorus chorusmaster David Angus LPO/Andrew Davis
Act 1
8.20 Act 2
8.50 Act 3 (In association with Imry Merchant Developers pic)
Mozart Rondo in A minor
(K 511), for piano
Schubert Wanderer
Fantasy (D 760) (R)
and the Rhythmical Personages:
Charles Fox introduces a concert by the saxophonist and his 15-piece orchestra recorded at the Half
Moon Theatre, London.