Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
ECO/Daniel
Barenboim Pinchas Zukerman (violin)
7.13 Honegger Pastorale d'été
Bavarian RSO/Dutoit
7.21 Stanford
The Blue Bird; Swingle
7.30am News
7.35 Bach Concerto in D minor for two violins (BWV 1043):
Pinchas Zukerman (violin); St Paul CO; Isaac Stern (violin)
7.51 Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
8.01 Poulenc Organ
Concerto:
Marie-Claire Alain ; Rotterdam PO/ James Conlon. Records
Richard Strauss
Orchestral music: 1922-5.
Tanzsuite after keyboard pieces by Couperin
CO of Europe/Leinsdorf Parergon zur Symphonia domestica, Op 73 Paul Wittgenstein
(piano); Boston Records Orch/Eric Simon. Records
Mozart Quartet in E flat (K 428)
Brahms Quartet No 2 in A minor
from 10.45 This last of three programmes by the BBC Northern Singers, conducted by Stephen Wilkinson , was recorded in Brisbane, Australia. Martin Five Songs of Ariel Vaughan Williams Just as the Tide Was Flowing; Bushes and Briars; Ca' the Yowes Grainger Brigg Fair; Six Dukes Went a-Fishin'; Irish Tune from County Derry Hoist / Love My Love; The Song of the Blacksmith
England v India: first day of the first Cornhill Test at Lord's.
Commentary
Brian Johnston , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Henry Blofeld.
Scorer Bill Frindall.
1.05pm News
1.10 A Passage to India. Christopher Martin-Jenkins on Tony Greig 's tour of India in 1976/7. 1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary with County Talk at 3.45.
conductor Scott Stroman Don Lusher (trombone) W Schuman Symphony No Maw Life Studies Nos 2, 3, 7 and 8 Scott Stroman Concertino (first performance) Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (R)
Allan Schiller (piano) Beethoven 12 Variations on the Russian Dance from Das Waldmadchen (WoO 71); Sonatas: in G minor, Op 49 No 1; in G, Op 49 No 2; Bagatelles, Op 119
Overture: Artaserse; Harpsichord Concerto in G; Symphonie concertante in E: Simon Standage and Micaela Comberti (violins) Anthony Pleeth (cello) English Concert/Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) (R)
Music from before the First World War, by Karel Komzak , Frantisek Prochaska , Karel Pospisil and the bandmaster who was known as the 'King of Marches', Julius Fucik.
Eirian Davies (soprano) Mary King (mezzo)
David Wilson-Johnson
(baritone); conductor Matthias Bamert
Hindemith Sancta
Susanna
3.30 Interval Reading
3.35 Brahms A German
Requiem
Wissam Boustany (flute) Piers Lane (piano) Howard Hanson Serenade, Op 35 Varese Density 21.5 Kennan Night Soliloquy Copland Duo (R)
until 6.30 with Fiona Talkington Producer Graham Sheffield
Five monologues by Peter Barnes. 3: Slaughterman With Ian Holm.
Ackerman's lectures on faith begin with an introduction to his own past life.
Director Tracey Neale (R)
Delores Ziegler (mezzo)
BBC Philharmonic, leader Dennis Simons, conductor Edward Downes
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Bach, orch Elgar Fantasy and Fugue in C minor
Wagner Wesendoncklieder
8.00 'I was kept out of everything decent 'cos my father kept a shop!'
Meirion Hughes traces Elgar's determined emancipation from his social background.
8.20 Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat
Charles Causley introduces and reads five poems by German-born Karen Gershon.
Songs and dances from Gautier de Coincy's
Miracles de Nostre Dame:
Mere dieu, virge senee; Reyne celestre; Talenz m 'est pris; Ma viele;
Entendez tuit ensemble
New London Consort director Philip Pickett (R)
Philip Mead (piano)
Justin Connolly Ennead: Night Thoughts
Jonathan Harvey Four Images after Yeats
Rameau Zoroastre: tragédie en musique in five acts (excerpts)