Purcell Suite: The
Gordion Knot Unty'd
Parley of Instruments/ Peter Holman
7.12 Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique
Philharmonia/Eliahu Inbal
7.30am News
7.35 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 16
Murray Perahia; ECO
8.00 Glazunov Suite:
From the Middle Ages
SNO/Neeme Jarvi. Records Producer Nicholas Morgan
Schubert: The Final Year
Music from the last 12 months of Schubert's life, together with memoirs from those who knew him.
Impromptu in B flat (D 935) Murray Perahia (piano) Three songs from
Winterreise': Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo)
Aribert Reimann (piano) Trio in B flat (D 898)
Beaux Arts Trio. Records Producer Michael Emery
from 10.55 Lennox Berkeley Six Preludes, Op 23 Christopher Headington (piano)
9.47 Ernest Bloch Violin Sonata No 2 (Poeme mystique: 1924) Leonard Friedman (violin) Allan Schiller (piano) Suite: Hebraique Rivka Golani (viola) Toronto SO/Andrew Davis
10.24 Christopher Headington Quartet No 2 Delme String Quartet
10.49 Robert Simpson String Trio (1987)
11.04 M Colgrass Chaconne for viola and orchestra
11.31 Dargomizhsky Melancholy Waltz; Waltz in E flat; Valse brilliante; Snuff-box Waltz, for piano
11.38 Borodin In the Monastery Producer Jillian White
England v India
The fourth day of the First Cornhill Test at
Lord's.
Commentary
Brian Johnston , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Henry Blofeld. With Trevor Bailey , Farokh Engineer and Mike Selvey. Scorer Bill Frindall
1.05pm News
1.10 Talking Point: an examination of another of the game's topics.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary including at 3.45 At the Bookstall.
leader Ben Buurman conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Peter Donohoe (piano) Sibelius Lemminkainen 's Return Schoenberg Piano Concerto Beethoven Symphony No 6 (Pastoral)
1.00pm FMon/y News
St James 's Baroque Players leader Micaela Comberti director Ivor Bolton Lorna Anderson (soprano) Jonathan Kenny (alto) Mark Tucker (tenor) Peter Harvey (bass) J C Bach Meine Freundin du bist sch6n J S Bach Weichet nur, betrube Schatten (BWV 202) Gail Hennessey (oboe) C P E Bach Der Friihling J S Bach Der Herr denket an uns (BWV 196) (R)
The final programme featuring music from the Baltic Republics. Kriss Rusmanis , with a selection of music from Latvia, talks about his experiences of musical life in that country.
Third of four programmes of Alain's complete organ works, played in Coventry Cathedral by Thomas Trotter. Presenter Paul Spicer. Two Chorals; Intermezzo; Grave; Berceuse; Chant donne; Suite
until 6.30 with Natalie Wheen Producer Ray Abbott
Readings from the letters of Pliny the Younger to the Emperor Trajan.
With Peter Barkworth as Pliny and Donald Gee as Trajan.
Translated and arranged by Richard Connolly
Producer Piers Plowright (R)
John Lill (piano) BBC Welsh
Symphony Orchestra leader James Clark conductor
Tadaaki Otaka live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dvorak Overture:
Carnival
Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2
8.20 Tadaaki Otaka talks with Bernard Keeffe.
8.40 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
by Washington Irving. 3: The Legend of the Moor's Legacy
Neville Jason reads the story of poor Peregil who played the good Samaritan to an ailing
Moorish traveller. Mono (R)
Manuel de Falla Siete canciones populares espanolas
Jose Carreras (tenor) Martin Katz (piano) Records
Six Original Canzonettas (Set Two)
Piano Trio in E flat (HXV22)
Three Scottish Folksongs Nancy Argenta (soprano) London Fortepiano Trio: Monica Huggett (violin) Timothy Mason (cello) Linda Nicholson
(fortepiano) (R)
Richard Strauss
Festmarsch in E flat, Op 1; Symphony in D minor; Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11