DVORAK
Sonatina in G major, Op. 100
JOSEF SUK (violin)
JAN PANENKA (piano)
(Broadcast on October 8. 1967)
8.25* Nocturne in B major, Op. 40
BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CEDRIC DUMONT
(gramophone record)
8.31* Quartet in F major, Op. 96
QUARTETTO ITALIANO PAOLO BORCIANI (violin) ELISA PEGREFFI (violins PIERO FARULLl (viola) FRANCO Kossi (cello)
(Broadcast on February 23, 1967)
Sinfonia da Requiem
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by The Composer
[Stereo]
Mass for five voices
RENAISSANCE SINGERS
Conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD
Symphony No. 7, in E major
(Orig. version, ed. Haas) COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, in E flat major (Emperor) by JOSEPH COOPER
Recent Chamber Music Records: reviewed by JOHN WARRACK
Introduced by Steve Race
Introduced by Peter Jones
Directed by John Haslam and Angus Mackay
12.30 SPORTS PARADE
including your afternoon's Weather Forecast
1.0 PRIZE QUIZ
LIAM NOLAN poses this week's questions and reveals the names of last week's lucky Premium Bond winners
Devised by John Fenton
1.15 MEET CHARLES MAX-MULLER
Yesterday CHARLES MAX-MULLER, O.B.E., retired after thirty-five years' service in the BBC
He talks to JACOB DE VRIES
RUGBY UNION INTERNATIONAL: Scotland v. Wales
2.50 Commentary during the first half by JOHN DOWNIE and ALUN WILLIAMS
From Murrayfield
The second half can be heard on Radio 4 (not South and West)
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Semi-finals
1.45 DAVID HAIGH talks to RICHARD GREENWOOD, Captain of Lancashire, and JOHN BURGESS, the team coach, who together have steered Lancashire to today's semi-final against Surrey
Lancashire v. Surrey
Cornwall v. East Midlands
3.50; 4.50
Reports and commentary during this afternoon's games by MICHAEL STEVENSON from Fylde, Lancashire, and ALAN GIBSON from Redruth, Cornwall
RACING
1.55 The Royal Mail Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards, run over three miles
2.25 The Lonsdale Handicap Hurdle
For four-year-olds and upwards, run over two miles
Commentary by Peter Bromley
From Kempton Park
4.55 Full Racing Results
2.10 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT
MAURICE EDELSTON introduces commentaries on past sporting events requested by listeners
Compiled by John Fenton
2.40 RUGBY LEAGUE
A preview of tomorrow's international in Paris between France and Great Britain by KEITH MACKLIN and ARTHUR CLUES
Produced by Don Mosey
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
4.0 Commentary by BRYON BUTLER and MAURICE EDELSTON during the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.42* Results as they come In, direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0; 5.55 Classified Football Results
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Including reports on today's leading matches
Sonata in A major (D.959) played by EDITH VOGEL
Broadcast on December 11, 1967
Sixth of seven programmes
B flat (Alfred Brendel ) Feb. 9
ALKASDAIR CLAYRE talks to
DANIEL BELL , NOAM CHOMSKY
MITCHELL GOODMAN , DAVID RIESMAN FRANZ SHURMAN , and others
What is the role of Universities in society in the next decade? Many of the ideas now canvassed in British Universities have been fiercely debated and violently fought over in America.
Second broadcast
Schola Polyphonica Neasdeniensis: Peter Weevil and John Throgmorton (shagbut) Tatiana Splod (minikin) Rene Carter-Thomson and H.B. Hogg (Flemish clacket)
Introduced by Hugo Turevey
Instrumental Rondo: Haro! Poppzgeyen ist das Wieselungenslied
Hucbald the One-legged (of Grobhausen) (fl. 1452)
An audio cockanbultail
(Second broadcast)
Heather Harper (soprano) Yvonne Minton (contralto) Ryland Davies (tenor) Stafford Dean (bass) BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Leader, Eli Goren
Conductor, Colin Davis
Fourth of eight public concerts promoted by the Third Programme
From the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Part 1: Brahms
Serenade No. 1, in D major
John Holloway poet, author, Fellow of Queens College, Cambridge, and Reader in Modern English in the University of Cambridge gives the third in a series of four fortnightly talks
Part 2: Haydn 0 Mass i" B flat major (Creation) Yvonne Minton broadcasts by pel mission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Amarteus String Quartet: Cecil Aronowitz : String Quartets by Haydn: Quintet by Brahms: Mar. 1
for the Tenth Symphony
Deryck Cooke talks about the condition of the Mahler sketch, and the problems of making a performing version. He illustrates some passages as they stand in the manuscript, and shows the alternatives that present themselves at various points in the score.
Illustrations recorded by the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Berthold Goldschmidt
Second broadcast