with Andrew Lyle.
Music, news and arts headlines, including:
7.41 Schumann
Konzertstück for four horns and orchestra
8.45 Elgar
Concert Overture:
Froissart
William Walton
Coronation March: Crown
Imperial
London PO/Adrian Boult Violin Concerto
Jascha Heifetz (violin) LSO/Malcolm Sargent A Litany
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/
Richard Marlow
Varii Capricci London PO/
Bryden Thomson Records
Songs and popular tunes from
John Gay 's three ballad operas
The Beggar's Opera, Polly and Achilles.
Emily van Evera (soprano) John Potter (tenor) Broadside Band/ Jeremy Barlow
If play is interrupted,
Radio 3 will revert to a music schedule
England v Pakistan Commentary from
Headingley on the second day's play.
1.10
Call the Commentators
A chance to call the experts and put your questions directly to the commentary team.
Lines open at 11.00am on [number removed]. 1.30
County Scoreboard
1.40
Commentary
3.45
The Yorkshire Leagues
Jon Champion takes a look at the cricket scene in Yorkshire.
4.00
Commentary and close of play summary.
A selection of music on records.
live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Anya Silja (soprano) Cleveland Orchestra conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi.
The first of two Proms in which Dohnanyi conducts the Cleveland Orchestra.
The first work of this programme was commissioned jointly by the Orchestra and the Salzburg Festival, where Willi is composer in residence this year. Anya Silja , tonight's soloist, is Dohnanyi's wife.
Herbert Willi Concerto for Orchestra (European premiere)
Weill The Seven Deadly Sins
8.20
Christoph von Dohnanyi in conversation with Michael Hall.
As a fitting celebration of Dohnanyi's first decade with the Cleveland Orchestra, the magazine Musical America recently nominated him 1992 Conductor of the Year for his "extraordinary contribution to the world of music".
8.40
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Robert Cushman 's six-part series presents a personal view of musicals, with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well known.
2: As Thousands Cheer:
Irving Berlin.
Producer Jonathan James-Moore
Philip Martin (piano)
The last concert of the season, recorded earlier today in the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House.
Mozart
Sonata in Bflat (K333) Chopin
Nocturnes: in C sharp minor. Op 27 No l;in C minor, Op 48 No 1 Philip Martin
Homage to O'Carolan (1991)
Debussy Brouillards
La Puerta del Vino
Bruyeres
General Lavine, eccentric
Ondine Feux d'artifice
(Preludes, Bk II)
The Court of Frederick the Great
CPE Bach Sonatina in D (Wq 109)
Franz Benda
Sonata in G
Quantz
Arioso (Flute Concerto No 116 in D)
Agricola Del terreno, nel centro profondo (AchiUe in Sciro) Reichardt
Concerto in G