Faure
Piano Quartet No 1 in C minor
Domus Quartet
7.30 Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzona 10
Gabrieli Players/ Paul McCreesh
7.35 Ireland
Epic March
LSO/Richard Hickox
7.45 Mozart
12 Variations on "Ah, vous dirai-je Matnan"
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Overture: Les Brigands Lyon Opera Orchestra/ John Eliot Gardiner
8.09
Grieg Holberg Suite , Op 40 Helge Antoni (piano)
8.27 Eisler
Suite No 2: Niemansland
Berlin RSO/
Heinz Rogner
8.35
Mozart Ruhe sanft, mein holdes
Leben; Trostlos schluchzet Philomele (Zaide)
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood
8.41 Boellmann
Sytnplionic Variations, Op 23 Paul Tortelier (cello)
RPO/Yan Pascal Tortelier Records
Producer Gwen Hughes
with Anthony Burton. Haydn
Sinfonia Concertante in B flat for violin, oboe, cello and bassoon, (H 1105) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/
Elizabeth Wallfisch
(violin)
9.27
Britten
Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac
Michael Chance
(counter-tenor)
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
9.45
Villa-Lobos
Piano Concerto No 5
Cristina Ortiz (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/
Miguel Gomez-Martinez
10.07
Telemann, attrib Bach Cantata: Siehe, as hat uberwunden der Lowe
Soloists
Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble
Steintor Barock. Bremen/ Wolfgang Helbich
10.25
Medtner Sonata Reminiscema , Op 38Nol
Geoffrey Tozer (piano)
10.39 Lehar
Overture: The Merry Widow
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra/
The Composer (Mono. 1940)
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury Records
Benson and Hedges Cup Final
Hampshire v Kent at Lord's.
Ball-by-ball commentary by Brian Johnston ,
Jonathan Agnew and Christopher Martin-Jenkins .
With expert comment from Chris Cowdrey ,
Bobby Parks and Paul Downton.
Scorer: Bill Frindall. 0 SPORT: page 12
1.25 Cricket Forum
A discussion of the issues of the season so far.
1.55 Commentary
Harp Concerto in Bflat, Op 4 No 6
Tavemer Players/ Andrew Parrott Record
The opening concert of the festival, live from the Adrian Boult Hall of the Birmingham
Conservatoire.
Los Munequitos de Matanzas, one of the most famous Afro-Cuban groups in Latin America, performs music of the Lucumi religion. The roots lie on both sides of the Atlantic - gods from the African Yoruba religion paired with Catholic saints - hence its other name, Santeria. During the interval, Lucy Duran talks about music in Cuba today with Donald Macleod and the festival director
William Robson.
(A BBC/South Bank Centre/Sounds Like Birmingham cc-promotion in association with BT)
James Wayland Joyce never achieved fame. Like his father before him, he became a vicar, married, and had a large family. But his letters home, preserved by his descendants, give a vivid account of travel in the 1830s.
Selected and introduced by David Wheeler.
Reader Ralph Fiennes.
(Part 2. Monday 10.40pm)
Augustin Dumay (violin) Maria Joao Pires (piano) Mozart Sonata in Eflat (K 481)
Brahms Sonata in A, Op 100
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott