Classical Mythology: Keats
Biber Sonata No 7 in C
Parley of Instruments
7.07 Bach Cantata 106: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste
Zeit: Bach Ensemble/Rifkin
7.30 am News
7.35 Debussy Rhapsody No 1: George Pieterson (clarinet); Royal
Concertgebouw/Haitink
7.44 Donizetti Convien partir (La figlia del reggimento): Maria Callas Paris Conservatoire/Resigno
7.49 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor Vladimir Horowitz ; RCA Victor SO/Reiner. Records
Variation and Fugue
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor
(RV 107): Vienna Concentus Musicus/Harnoncourt
Trio Sonata in D minor, Op 1 No 12 (La Follia) Musica Antiqua Koln / Reinhard Goebel
Concerto in G (RV 101) Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Frans Briiggen Concerto in G minor for two violins (R V 517): Fabio Bondi , Adrian Chamorro L'Europa Galante. Records
Second of six programmes of Alfredo Campoli 's recorded legacy.
Strauss Violin Sonata in Eflat: Valerie Tryon (piano) Bruch Scottish Fantasy LPO/Adrian
Boult Gossec Tambourin
Schumann Traumerei
Welbeck Light String Quartet. Records
Sir Alexander Gibson talks about the centenary of the Royal Scottish National
Orchestra; Martin Butler and Martin Dalby anticipate the premieres of their new works; and Moura Lympany 's Prom memories. Presenter Anthony Burton. Producers Ray Abbott and Alan Hall
Conductor Antal Dorati 's recording career. 8: The National
Symphony Orchestra Washington DC Tchaikovsky
The Tempest, Op 18 Wagner Wotan 's
Farewell; Magic Fire Music (Die Walkiire)
Debussy Iberia (Images) William Schuman New England Triptych
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor. Records
England v West Indies Fifth Cornhill Test
Fourth day from the Oval.
1.05pm News
1.40-6.30 Commentary
with Philip French. Sylvia Plath talks about Americans living in Britain. (First broadcast in 1962)
with Paul Guinery. Bruch Concerto in E minor for viola and clarinet: Nobuko Imai , Thea King ; LSO/Francis Scarlatti Stabat Mater Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford/Francis Grier; Anthony Pleeth (cello), Chi-Chi Nwanoku (double bass), Timothy Byram-Wigfield (organ) Liszt Transcendental Study No 10 in F minor Yevgeny Kissin (piano) Spohr Rose Softly Blooming Joan Sutherland; Richard Bonynge (piano) (Mono) Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op 110a Moscow Virtuosi/Spivakov Records
A concert given in June as part of the Wigmore Hall's 90th anniversary celebrations. Felicity Lott (soprano) Ann Murray (mezzo) Graham Johnson (piano) perform duets and solos by Purcell, arr Britten, Mendelssohn, Rossini, Brahms, Gounod, Saint-Saens and Faure.
3.10 Interval Reading
3.15 Part 2
BBC Welsh SO conductor Elgar Howarth Fantasia Concertante on a Theme ofCorelli Symphony No 2
Pianist Nikolai Demidenko talks to Chris de Souza about teaching pupils at the Yehudi Menuhin School and plays Medtner's Sonata Tragica, Two Legends by Liszt, and Chopin's Variations on 'La ci darem la mono'.
Second of six programmes. Graham Barber plays music from the very earliest English and German keyboard manuscripts on the 1457 organ at Rysum in Ost-Friesland.
String Quartets, Op 50: No 3 in Eflat; No 6 in D (Frog) Tokyo Quartet. Records
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Celia Nicklin (oboe) Tom Bowes (violin)
Joan Rodgers (soprano) Michael Chance
(counter-tenor)
Maldwyn Davies (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (bass) BBC Singers, director Simon Joly
London Mozart Players, conductor Jane Glover Britten Cantata
Misericordium Bach Concerto in D minor for oboe and violin (BWV1060)
8.10 Roger Nichols explores Sir Lennox Berkeley 's attitudes and opinions as preserved in the BBC Sound Archives.
8.30 Berkeley Divertimento
Mozart Mass in C
(K257) (Credo Mass)
The Golden Ass
The first of a two-part collection of stories taken from The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius.
In this comedy Lucius is turned into an ass by a misplaced spell.
Dramatised by Peter Mackie Director Philip Martin
by Martin Butler Julian Jacobson ,
Andrew Ball (pianos)