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J Strauss (son) Polka: Eljen a Maygar
Vienna PO/Carlos Kleiber
7.03 Mendelssohn
Capriccio brilliante in B minor
Rudolf Serkin (piano)
Philadelphia Orchestra/ Eugene Ormandy
7.15 Mozart Symphony No 32 in G
ECO/Jeffrey Tate
7.30am News
7.35 Verdi Overture:
The Force of Destiny
Philharmonia/Sinopoli
7.43 Spohr Six Lieder,
Op 103: Julia Varady (sop) Hans Schoneberger (clarinet)
Hartmut H611 (piano) i 8.04 Ravel Suite No 2: I Daphnis et Chloe
Philharmonia/
Giuseppe Sinopoli. Records (Giuseppe Sinopoli conducts tonight's Prom at 7.30pm)
Stravinsky
Scherzo Fantastique Montreal SO/
Charles Dutoit
Three Easy Pieces Katia and Marielle
Labeque (piano)
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Endymion Ensemble/ John Whitfield
Apollo: CBSO/
Simon Rattle. Records
from 10.55 First of two programmes. London Classical Players conductor Roger Norririgton Melvyn Tan (fortepiano) Rossini Overture: // turco in Italia Schumann Piano Concerto Rossini Overture: // signor Bruschino Schubert Symphony No 4 (In association with Nat West Bank)
England v India
Final day of the Second Cornhill Test at Old Trafford.
Commentary
Brian Johnston , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Don Mosey. With Fred Trueman , David Lloyd and Farokh Engineer. Scorer Bill Frindall.
1.05pm News
1.10 Your Letters Answered
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary Producer Peter Baxter
Nash Ensemble live from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. Strauss Till Eulenspiegel (chamber version) Mozart Quintet for horn and strings
11.30 Third Ear in Edinburgh: Christopher Cook talks to the three driving forces behind the world's biggest arts jamboree: Frank Dunlop , Mhairi Mackenzie -Robinson and William Burdett-Coutts . Producer Julian May
11.50 Schubert Octet in F (In association with Total Oil Marine Pic)
Beethoven Six Variations on 'Nel cor piu non mi sento' (WoO 70); Rondo a capriccio in G, Op 129 (Rage Over a Lost Penny); Seven Variations on 'Kind, willst du ruhig schlafen' (WoO 75); Sonata in E, Op 109
Fifth in a six-part series in which Brian Wright considers how the art of conducting has developed over the years. Today: Elgar Introduction and Allegro conductor Adrian Boult Debussy Jeux, conductor Victor de Sabata Musorgsky, arr Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition conductor Serge Koussevitzky. Records
from the University of Wales, Bangor. Talich Quartet Schubert Quartet in E flat (D 87) Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
4.55 Interval Reading
5.00 Mozart Quartet in D (K 499)
until 6.30 with Fiona Talkington Producer Anthony Sellors
Photo-journalist Grace Robertson , one of the few women to work on Picture Post, talks to Colin Ford about the relationship between drama and documentary in her approach to picture-making.
Producer Judith Bumpus
Julia Varady (soprano) Philharmonia, leader Bradley Creswick, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Strauss Don Juan; Four Last Songs
8.10 Giuseppe Sinopoli talks to Michael Hall.
8.30 Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Snow White's Apple With Martin Jarvis.
Oscar White is a radio news reporter whose pocket recorder starts talking back to him.
Written by Derek Lister.
Director Jane Morgan
(Amerikanerin)
A lyric picture by J C F Bach , the Buckeburg Bach. Barbara Schlick
(soprano)
Das Kleine Konzert director Herman Max Record
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No
2 in A minor; Prologue and The Calling of the Apostles (The Apostles: Part 1); Funeral March (Grania and Diarmid)