Third of seven programmes each containing music by Mozart a British concerto and a Tchaikovsky symphony
MOZART
Overture: Die Entftihrung aus dem Serail
Philharmonia ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Otto KLEMPERER gramophone record
8.10* Quartet in B flat major
(K.5S9)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)
Broadcast on February 23
8.37* Die Entftihrung aus dem
Serail: Finale (Act 2)
Lois MARSHALL (soprano) ILSE HOLLWEG (soprano) LEOPOLD Simoneau (tenor) GERHARD UNGER (tenor) Gottlob FRICK (bass)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone record
Rondo in B flat major, for piano and orchestra
VALERIE TRYON (piano)
BBC WELSH Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Variations on the St. Anthony
Chorale
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Piano Concerto No.
VALERIE TRYON
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Beethoven. Brahms. and Hoddlnott broadcast on December 2. 1965
Duet: Troppo cruda, troppo fiera
Trio-Sonata in D major (GHS
Op. 5 No 2)
Duet: Beato in ver chi pub
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor)
GOLDSBROlJGB ENSEMBLE
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Nona Liddell (violin)
Charles Spinks (harpsichord) Terence Weil (cello)
Broadcast on December 29. 1966
Symphony No. 3, in D major
(Polish)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR Markevitcb
CD gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Shostako vich's Symphony No 5. by STEPHEN WALSH
How good is your gramophone? (2) by JOHN BORWICK
Recent Choral Records reviewed by STANLEY SADIE
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Introduced by PETER LATHAM Directed by Geoff Dobson
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
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CRICKET
1.0: 1.50: 2.40: 3.30: 3.55
Gillette Cup First Round
Middlesex v. Essex
Durham v. Worcestershire
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON and DON MOSEY
From Lord's and Chester Le Street
LAWN TENNIS
The Davis Cup
First Round-European Zone A Great Britain v. France
1.10 Preview
2.0: 2.50: 3.20
Commentaries and summaries by MAX ROBERTSON and FRED PERRY on the final day's singles From the West Hants Lawn Tennis Club, Bournemouth
CYCLING
1.40: 4.0
Tour of the West
JOHN BURNS reports on the first stage of the eight-day international professional road race From The Promenade. Weston-Super-Mare
GOLF
1.45: 2.45: 3.50
The Penfold Tournament
Tom ScoTT reports on the last day's play of this 72-hole stroke play event
From Llandudno (Maesdu) Golf Club. North Wales
RACING
3.5 The Victoria Cup
A handicap for four-year-olds and upwards run over seven furlongs
3.35 The Paradise Stakes
A handicap for four-year-olds and upwards run over two miles.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER From Ascot Heath
4.53 Racing Results
4.5 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and CLIVE MASON on the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.42* ' IN A FLASH
Latest news from the commentators and the Sports News Room
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
Sonata in E flat major, Op. 11
No.
6.10* Sonata, Op 31 No. 1, for violin
SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Broadcast On October 22. 1967
A Play in verse by Robert Morgan
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Robert Morgan's play describes in verse a young boy's eagerness to begin working down the mine: but against the boy's excitement is set the bitterness of older miners, and the death-in a pit-disaster— of another boy.
Second broadcast
0 An opera in four acts
Music by Verdi
From the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
ACT 1
See page 37
by MICHAEL GRANT
Dr. Grant, who is engaged on a history of the Ancient Mediterranean. considers some early Greek coins, vases, sculptures, and temples in relation to Eastern prototypes.
ACT 2
from The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
Read by PATIENCE COLLIER
Patience Collier is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
Second broadcast
ACT 3
Uwe Kitzinger Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
Last of four fortnightly talks by Sir Cecil Parrott : May 11
ACT 4
DENIS STEVENS. Professor ot Music at Columbia University, New York, discusses the way in which composers used instrumental resources during the Renaissance
Second broadcast