Maths: Methods of Integration
Dvorak Symphonic poem: The Golden Spinning
Wheel: Czech PO/Gregor
7.30 am News
7.35 Tallis Motet: Spem in alium: Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips
7.45 Telemann Concerto in E for flute, oboe d'amore and viola d'amore:
Stephen Preston , Clare Shanks , Monica Huggett
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
8.01 Berwald Symphony in Eflat (1845) Gothenberg SO/
Neeme Jarvi. Records
Mozart Martern aller Arten;
Movements from Act 3 (Harmoniemusik from
Die Entfiihrung aus dem Serail): Amadeus Winds/ Bastiaan Blomhert
String Quartet in G (K 387) Salomon Quartet. Records
Ann Murray (mezzo) Steuart Bedford (piano) Schubert Nacht und Traume (D 827); Ruckweg (D 476); Trost im Liede (D 546); Der Zwerg (D 771) Schumann Four Songs, Op 40 Strauss Three Songs of Ophelia, Op 67 Berlioz Three Songs (Irlande), Op 2 Barber Settings of James Joyce : Rain Has Fallen; Sleep Now; I Hear an Army; Nuvoletta
England v West Indies The Second Cornhill Test at Lord's. First day. Commentary
Brian Johnston ,
Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Tony Cozier. With Vic Marks and Mike Selvey.
1.05 pm News
1.10 The Great Match-
Lord's 1966.
Peter Baxter remembers.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary and at 3.45 County Talk Producer Peter Baxter
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla: LSO/Solti
11.05 Tchaikovsky January; February (The Seasons) Vanessa Latarche (piano)
11.15 Rimsky-Korsakov Concerto for clarinet and military band: Lev Mikhailov ; USSR Defence Ministry Band/Douanev
11.22 Tchaikovsky March; April; May
11.33 Tchaikovsky Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin ): Lucia Popp (soprano); Munich Radio Orchestra/Stefan Soltesz
11.45 Tchaikovsky June; July
11.52 Lyadov A Musical Snuffbox: SNO/Jarvi
11.54 Tchaikovsky August; September
12.01 Borodin String Quartet No 2 in D Borodin Quartet
12.30 Tchaikovsky October; November; December
12.43 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Snow Maiden SNO/Neeme Jarvi
Ernst Kovacic , Christian Altenburger (violins) Thomas Kakuska (viola) Dvorak Terzetto in C, Op 74 Kurt Schwertsik Neues von Eu-Sirius, Op 55 Kodaly Serenade , Op 12
If Mozart did write his Clarinet Concerto for an instrument now extinct, how should we perform it? Nicholas Kenyon hears conflicting views from Colin Lawson and Anton Weinberg.
The last and most successful of Meyerbeer's Italian operas, set in Egypt during the sixth crusade. French Radio Chorus and Montpellier PO/de Bernart
with David Hoult. Producer Ray Abbott
Ronald Wilford , President of America's largest classical music agency, Columbia Artists
Management, talks to Natalie Wheen.
Producer Judith Roles
Symphony No 1 in C, Op 21
8.00 Symphony No 3 in Eflat, Op 55 (Eroica) North German RSO conductor Giinter Wand
The final reading from
Hunting Mr Heartbreak. Jonathan Raban 's tour of the Deep South comes to an end with peace and solitude in Guntersville, Alabama - home of the turkey vulture and a mean type of tornado called the 'twister'.
Read by John Shrapnel. Producer Duncan Minshull
Cirandas: 16 piano pieces on Brazilian Folk Themes
Roberto Szidon (piano)
Rhythmic collisions for marimba, violin and computer. Alejandro Vinao introduces the American duo, Marimolin: Sharan Leventhal (violin), Nancy Zeltsman (marimba). Andrew Lovett Wildfire Simon Bainbridge
Marimolin Inventions
Alejandro Vinao Tumblers
In his final programme Paul Vaughan discovers that by the late 20s this group of Chicago jazz musicians had begun to disperse and join different groups.
Bartok Sonatina; String Quartet No 2, Op 1 7; Four Pieces, Op 12
As broadcast this morning on R5 Plus at 2.30-3.10 Night School Extra (also in Scotland)