Justice and Power in King Lear
Josef Strauss Die Libelle Vienna PO/Carlos Kleiber
7.05 Schubert Sonata for piano and violin (D 574) Daniel Barenboim and Isaac Stern
7.30am News
7.35 Dukas The
Sorcerer's Apprentice
Ulster Orch/Y P Tortelier
7.47 Strauss Don Quixote Dietmar Hallmann (viola) Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/ Kurt Masur. Records
Vivaldi Concerto funèbre in Bflat (RV 579) Concerto Koln
Cello Concerto in G
(R V 413): Christopher Coin Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
Concerto for two oboes and two clarinets in C (RV 560) King's Consort/King
Concerto in G (RV 516)
Monica Huggett , Elizabeth Wallfisch (violins); Raglan Baroque Players/Kraemer Records
Final programme on the pianist's recorded legacy. Mozart Sonata in Bflat
(K 570); Fantasy in D minor (K 397); Piano Concerto in C minor (K 491): Orch of Vienna Volksoper/Maag
An interview with H K
Gruber, whose Cello
Concerto is performed tomorrow; Paul Banks on Mahler and Song; and interviews with Iona Brown and Tadaaki Otaka.
Presenter Anthony Burton. Producers Ray Abbott and Alan Hall
Sixth of 12 programmes following conductor Antal Dorati 's recording career. Koechlin Les Bandar-Log: BBC SO Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus, Op 13 Mahler Symphony No 5 Stockholm PO. Records
England v West Indies Fourth Cornhill Test.
Fourth day at Edgbaston.
1.05pm News
1.10 To the Islands in the Sun: England's 1986 tour of the West Indies.
1.40-6.30 Commentary
with Philip French. This week, Bertrand Russell on Alfred North Whitehead. (first broadcast in 1952)
with Paul Guinery. Boieldieu Overture: Le Calife de Bagdad Munich Radio Orch/Redel Grainger Zanzibar Boat Song: Martin Jones , Philip Martin , Richard McMahon (pianos) Copland Clarinet Concerto Benny Goodman ; Columbia SO/The Composer Vejvanovsky Sonata Tribus John Wilbraham (trumpet) John Iveson (trombone) Alan Loveday (violin) Andrew Davis (organ) Arriaga String Quartet No 1 in D minor Chilingirian Quartet Mozart Exsultate jubilate Lucia Popp ; Munich Radio Orch/Eichhorn. Records
Stephen Preston (flute) and Lars Ulrik Mortensen (h'chord) play sonatas by C P E Bach, Muthel, Benda and Kirnberger.
Les Offrandes oubliées; Hymne; Poèmes pour Mi; L'Ascension Phyllis Bryn-Julson (sop) French NO/Gary Bertini
Chris de Souza meets Sinfonye, a medieval group with a commitment to traditional, improvised playing styles.
Mozart Quartet in Bflat (K 589) Shostakovich Quartet No 7 in F sharp minor, Op 108
David Nettle ,
Richard Markham (pianos) Bizet Five pieces from Jeux d'enfants
Saint-Saens Variations on a Theme of Beethoven Ibert Cinq Histoires
(arr for four hands)
Milhaud Scaramouche
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. James Galway (flute)
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor Barry Wordsworth Malcolm Williamson Santiago de Espada Khachaturian Flute Concerto
8.20 The Theft
A summer ghost story by Jennifer Johnston.
Read by Anna Massey.
8.40 Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty: Act 3
A Door Should Be
Either Open or Shut
The first of two dramatic proverbs by Alfred de Musset. The count finds himself once again paying an afternoon visit to the Marquise. Why? They don't get on. Unless there is other company she becomes angry and offhand and he invariably flies into a sulk. And meanwhile that door has been left ajar ...
Translated by Karen Johnson and Tania Croft-Murray Director Peter Kavanagh
BBC Singers/Simon Joly Allan Wicks (organ)
Graham Whettam On the Beach at Night (first broadcast); Partita for organ; A Mass for
Canterbury (first broadcast)
(piano)
Bach French Suite No 5 in G (BWV816)
Beethoven Variations on a Russian Dance in A
(WoO 71); Piano Sonata in E, Op 109