Hume and Smith on Religion
Chabrier Suite pastorale French NO/Armin Jordan
7.21 Faure Barcarolle
No 5 in F sharp minor Kathryn Stott (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Hamilton Harty
Variations on a Dublin Air Ralph Holmes (violin) Ulster Orch/Thomson
7.52 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12
Jorge Bolet (piano)
8.03 Mozart Divertimento in B flat (Kl86)
Berlin Philharmonic
Wind Ensemble
8.12 Janacek Suite, Op 3 Slovak PO/Pesek. Records
Melvyn Tan (fortepiano) Sonata in F, Op 10 No 2;
Variations on 'Menuet A la Vigano'; Sonata in E flat, Op 31 No 3 (R)
from 10.55 Grainger Hill Song No 1 Melbourne SO/Simon
9.44 Debussy Violin Sonata: Ginette and Jean Neveu (Mono)
9.58 Francois Giroust Coronation Mass for Louis XVI: Soloists, Musica Polyphonica/Devos
10.15 Le Roux Suite in D minor: Instrumentalists with Olivier Baumont (harpsichord)
10.23 Kabalevsky Concerto No 3 (Youth) Emil Gilels (piano) USSR RSO/ The Composer (Mono)
10.42 Simpson Quartet No 2: Delme String Quartet
10.58 Strauss Notturno Linda Finnie (mezzo) SNO/Neeme Jarvi
11.18 Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 88 Borodin Trio
11.40 Panufnik Bassoon Concerto: Robert Thompson (bassoon);London Musici/Stephenson
England v India
Third day of the Third
Cornhill Test at the Oval.
1.05pm News
1.10 A View from the Boundary: with guest Harold Pinter.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary
Fourth of five programmes of Haydn's piano music, played and presented by Alfred Brendel. Sonata in C minor (H XVI 20); Sonata in £ flat (H XVI 52). Records
Four reflections by Paul Vaughan on voice-overs. 3: Fighting Inflation
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F X Richter String Quartet in C, Op 5 No 1 Novak Quartet No 2 (R)
Last in the series. Merrily We Roll Along Mark Steyn looks at the last of the Sondheim/Hal Prince collaborations. Series producer John Evans
Leslie Howard , Ian Munro Grainger Hermunder Illi As Sally Sat a-Weeping Williamson Springtime on the River Moskva Grieg Old Norwegian Romance with Variations Grainger Over the Hills and Far Away - Children's March
with Charles Fox
until 6.30 John Milsom assesses the various realisations of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.
First of five programmes this weekend of Chinese traditional music played by Li Xiangting (guqin).
The Magic Flute
Mozart's two-act opera (sung in German) live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Schutz Choir of London
London Classical Players/ Roger Norrington Act 1
8.10 H C Robbins Landon talks to Nicholas Kenyon about the background to The Magic Flute and about its librettist
Emanuel Schikaneder.
8.30 Act 2
Goethe's poem about sexual potency, read by Simon Callow.
Translator David Luke
Director John Theocharis (R)
Ordre No 24 (Book 4) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord) (R)
LaSalle Quartet
Zemlinsky Quartet No 4 (1936)
Webern Quartet Op 28;
Five movements for string quartet, Op 5 (R)
Chinese traditional music (Third prog tomorrow at 7.15pm)