Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
English Chamber
Orchestra/Matthew Best
7.15 Mozart
Symphony No 23 in D (K181)
Berlin PO/Karl Bohm
7.28 Brahms
Intermezzo in A minor;
Intermezzo in A; Ballade in G minor; Intermezzo in F minor (Klavierstiicke, Op 118)
Lilya Zilberstein (piano)
7.43 Kabalevsky
Violin Concerto in C
Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) Scottish National
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
8.05
Dvorak Sclierzo capriccioso, Op 66 Cleveland Orchestra/
Christoph von Dohnanyi
8.19 Purcell
Sonata No 6 in G minor
Purcell Quartet
8.27
Rodrigo Cuatro Madrigales
Amatorios Victoria de los Angeles (sop) Orchestre de la Societe des
Concerts du Conservatoire/ Rafael Friihbeck de Burgos
8.36 Haydn
String Quartet in C, Op 76 No 3 (Emperor)
Amadeus Quartet Records
with Anthony Burton. Stanford Clarinet
Concerto in A minor
Emma Johnson (clarinet) Royal PO/Charles Groves
9.28 Sheryngham Ah, gentilljhesu The Sixteen/
Harry Christophers
9.40 Jan Vaclav Vorisek
Impromptus, Op 7Nos 1-3 Dirk Joeres (piano)
9.55 Schubert
Lieder to poems by Seidl Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo) Aribert Reimann (piano)
10.10 Goldschmidt
Clarinet Quintet
Ib Haussmann (clarinet) Mandelring Quartet
10.27 Mozart
Piano Concerto No 23 in A
(K488)
Melvyn Tan (fortepiano) London Classical
Players/Roger Norrington Records
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
England v Pakistan
The Fourth Cornhill Test at Headingley.
Ball-by-ball commentary on the third day's play by Brian Johnston , Jonathan Agnew and Christopher Martin-Jenkins , with expert comment from Fred Trueman and Vic Marks. Scorer: Bill Frindall.
Brian Johnston's guest in the commentary box is playwright Alan Ayckbourn.
with further County scores in the interval. Close of play summary.
A selection of music on records.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Jose van Dam (baritone)
Cleveland Orchestra conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi
Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor
Mahler Five Ruckert Songs
8.25 Beethoven on Mount Olympus
In the first of two talks on Beethoven, pianist Stephen Pruslin pursues the mythology in Symphonies Nos 3 to 8, and says that they form a classical cycle in the way that Greek tragedy does, complete with a satyr play to finish.
8.45 Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor
(The appearance by the Cleveland Orchestra made possible by support from the Amentech and Ohio Bell Foundation)
"The devil? Could it be that mother was in some way afraid of him? Did he have horns and a tail?"
Georgina Hammick 's tale of family intrigue is taken from her new collection.
Read by Jane Lapotaire. Producer Duncan Minshull
String Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1
Melos Quartet. Record
The final programme of the festival is an all-night concert of chamber music from Java called Tembang Sunda , with interludes of a more earthy song form called Celempungan.
Puspa Nugraha, from
Sunda Java, led by Uking Sukri.
10.30 Tembang Sunda in pelog tuning
12.00 Sacred Mountains Tim Malyon journeys from the mountains of Wutai to explore high peaks as places of revelation, geographical manifestations of the divine, and sources of celestial inspiration for writers of all faiths.
12.20 Celempungan and tembang Sunda in pelog tuning
2.20 Jack May reads Sundanese tales, translated by Simon Cook.
2.40 Celempungan and tembang Sunda in sorog tuning
4.40 Jack May reads from diaries of early visitors to Java.
5.00 Celempungan and tembang Sunda in salendro tuning
(A BBC/South Bank Centre/Sounds Like Birmingham co-promotion, in association with BT)
* Approximate time