Purcell
Anthem: Remember not, Lord, our offences
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/
Richard Marlow
7.04 Corelli
Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8 (Christmas Night)
Accademia Bizantina conductor Carlo Chiarappa (violin)
7.17 Britten, arr Bream Courtly Dances (Gloriana) Julian Bream Consort
7.35 MacCunn
Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood Scottish National
Orchestra/
Alexander Gibson
7.48 Bruch
Scottish Fantasia, Op 46 Jascha Heifetz (violin)
New Symphony Orchestra of London/
Malcolm Sargent
8.11 Bizet
Suite: LaJoUe FWe de Perth Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra; conductor
Enrique Batiz Records
Dvorak
4: "To carry out an idea well, and make something great of it, that is Art!" From the Bohemian
Forest, Op 68 Nos 1-3 Ingrid Thorson and Julian Thurber (piano duet)
Serenade in D minor for wind, cello and double bass, Op 44: CO of Europe/ Alexander Schneider From the Bohemian
Forest, Op 68 Nos 4-6 Ingrid Thorson and Julian Thurber Records
conductor Takuo Yuasa Ruth Geiger (piano)
Earl of Kelly Symphony in C
Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K 449)
Tchaikovsky Overture: The Tempest
England v Pakistan.
Ball-by-ball commentary on the first day's play in the First Comhill Test at Edgbaston by Brian Johnston , Jonathan Agnew and Christopher Martin -Jenkins. With expert comment from
Trevor Bailey and David Lloyd. Scorer Bill Frindall.
1.10 The Great Match Peter Baxter recalls the 1987 Edgbaston Test between England and Pakistan.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40 Commentary
3.46 County Talk.
Graeme Fowler , Simon Hughes and Nick Cook discuss cricketing matters.
4.00 Commentary and close of play summary. Producer Peter Baxter
A selection of music on record.
conductor Tadaaki Otaka Steven Isserlis (cello) live from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104
8.10 Italian Neighbours The third of four readings by Nigel Anthony from Tim Parks' account of small town life in Italy.
3: Discreto, Valida, Rektivo (Final part next Monday)
8.30 Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in A
Respighi Fountains of Rome Bach, arr Respighi
Prelude and Fugue in D
Paul Celan is regarded by many on the Continent as one of the major post-war poets. Rabbi Hugo Gryn presents a personal response to Celan's life and art. Robert Rietty reads some of the poems in which Celan struggles with the evil of the holocaust and the silence of God.
Producer Denis Nowlan
with Michael Gorodecki. Holliger Trema for solo cello; Quintet for piano and wind;
Beiseit Thomas Demenga (cello) Jurg Wyttenbach (piano) Elmar Schmid (clarinet)
Radovan Vlatkovic (horn) Klaus Thunemann (bass'n) David James (countertenor) Johannes Nied (double-bass); Theodoro Anzellotti (h'monica); Heinz Holliger (conductor/oboe)
In the last programme on Django Reinhardt , Max Harrison looks at his reunion with the violinist Stephane Grappelli and at how his music continued to develop right up to his death in 1953.
Jean Françaix
String Trio; Wind Quartet; Petit Quatuorpour saxophones; Aubadefor 12 cellos; Mozart New Look
Musique pourfaire plaisir