Ireland A London
Overture
London Symphony
Orchestra/John Barbirolli
7.14 Rossini, arr Britten Matinees musicales, Op 24 National Philharmonic
Orchestra/ Bonynge
7.35 Schumann
Overture: Genoveva
New Philharmonic
Orchestra/Klemperer
7.46 Grainger
Always Merry and Bright Penelope Thwaites and John Lavender (pianos)
7.51 Mozart Oboe Quartet in F (K3 70): Members of the Nash Ensemble
8.07 Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No 2 in F
Dmitri Alexeev (piano) English CO/
Jerzy Maksymiuk Records
Musorgsky Sunless
Boris Christoff (bass)
Alexandre Labinsky (piano) Pictures at an Exhibition
Alfred Brendel (piano) Records
Krzysztof Smietana (violin)
John Blakely (piano) Schubert Sonatina in D (D 384)
Beethoven
Sonata in A minor, Op 23
conductor
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Hindemith Symphony in Eflat
England v Pakistan.
The Third Comhill Test at Old Trafford.
Ball-by-ball commentary on the first day's play by Brian Johnston and Jonathan Agnew.
With expert comment from Mike Hendrick and David Lloyd.
Scorer: Bill Frindall
1.05 pm News
1.10
Into the Tiger's Lair
Peter Baxter looks back at the 1984 England tour of Pakistan.
1.30
County Scoreboard
1.40
Commentary
3.45
County Talk
Graeme Fowler , Simon Hughes and Nick Cook discuss the County scene with Peter Baxter.
4.00
Commentary and close of play summary.
A selection of music on records.
conductor Andrew Davis
Christian Tetzlaff (violin) Edward Shipley Hasta Longina (world premiere) Brahms Violin Concerto inD
Nielsen Symphony No 5
The first of two programmes.
Melvyn Tan (harpsichord) Fr Manuel de Santo
Elias Sonata in Eflat Seixas Sonata in C
FX Baptista Sonata in C minor
Jose de Sant 'Ana
Sonata in D minor
Seixas Sonata in G minor
BBC Singers/Simon Joly Alison Wells (soprano)
John Alley and Catherine Edwards (pianos) Christoph Delz (harmonium).
Stephen Plaistow introduces highlights from a concert given last
November at the Almeida Theatre.
Stockhausen Chore fur Doris VonBose
Four Madrigals (UK premiere) Delz Joyce Fantasy
(UK premiere)
In this award-winning eight-part series,
Paul Oliver looks at the origins of blues music and at the kinds of music which preceded it.
4: Old Country Stomp
The music for rural dances in the Southern states of America was rugged and coarse-grained. As the guitar became more popular, banjos and fiddles were used less, but string bands thrived in country districts.
Bruch Eight Pieces, Op 83: Nos 3, 5 and 6; In Memoriam, Op 65;
Partsongs (Seven Lieder, Op 71): Eight Pieces, Op 83 No 6 (final version)
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5 9.00-10.00am