gramophone records
9.0 News; Weather
AGNES GIEBE1. (soprano)
WALDEMAR KMENTT (tenor) GOTTLOB FRICK (bass)
MARGARETHESCHARITZER (harpsichord continuo)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS and Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM gramophone records
Introduced by John LADE
Building a Library:
Mahler's Symphony No. 4 by STEPHEN WALSH
Recent records of instrumental music: reviewed by JOAN CHISSELL
Introduced by Steve Race
Introduced by Peter Jones
12.30 Sports Service Line-Up
Including your afternoon's Weather Forecast the latest Cricket scores and news and previews of today's Rugby League Cup Final at Wembley, Racing at Lingfield Park, the Schweppes Golf Tournament at Ashburnham, the English Amateur Stroke-Play Championship at Moortown, Leeds, and the Barbarians' Rugby Union match from South Africa.
Cricket
12.50; 2.10; 3.0; 3.25; 3.40; 4.30; 5.0; 5.20
Commentaries on three of today's matches by Roy Lawrence and Alan Gibson who are at Bristol for Gloucestershire v. The West Indies
Maurice Edelston at Lord's for Middlesex v. Kent and Brian Johnston at Trent Bridge for Nottinghamshire v. Lancashire
1.35 Lunch-Break
including a look at tomorrow's Racing in France by St. John Donn-Byrne, the forthcoming Welsh Rugby Union tour of New Zealand by Alun Williams, the Tour of Britain Cycle Race by John Burns and a look ahead by Liam Nolan to next Tuesday's international Boxing bill at the Royal Albert Hall, London, with promoter Mike Barrett and some of those taking part
and Cricket Lunchtime scores
Racing
2.40 The Oaks Trial Stakes Over 1 1/2 miles
3.10 The Cosmopolitan Cup Handicap Sweepstakes Over 1¼ miles
Commentary by Peter Bromley with a summary by Roger Mortimer on this afternoon's classic trial.
From Lingfield Park
5.5 Full Racing Results and a summary and review by Peter Bromley of the afternoon at Lingfield Park
Golf
2.55; 3.40; 5.0; 5.20 The Schweppes P.G.A. Championship
Reports on the final day's play by Tom Scott from Ashburnham Golf Club. Carmarthenshire
Rugby League
3.30; 3.45 Challenge Cup Final: Castleford v. Salford
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From the Empire Stadium. Wembley
4.35 Rugby Union
South African Barbarians v. The Barbarians
Commentary during the second half by Charles Fortune and Peter Searle
From Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Broadcast by arrangement with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
5.15 Motor Racing
Monaco Grand Prix
Preview by Robin Richards of the third of this season's races for the World Championship.
Today's Timetable
12.30 Sports Service Line-up
12.50 Cricket
1.35 Lunch-Break
2.10 Cricket
2.40 Racing
2.55 Golf
3.0 Cricket
3.10 Racing
3.25 Cricket
3.30 Rugby League
3.40 Cricket and Golf
3.45 Rugby
4.30 Cricket
4.35 Rugby Union
5.0 Cricket and Golf
5.5 Racing Results
5.15 Motor Racing
5.20 Cricket and Golf
Timings may be altered by events
Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
On an overgrown path (Book 1)
6.26*Sonata: 1.X.1905
6.35' In the mist
The human relationship by DAVID GERVER , Lecturer in Psychology, Durham University Do orchestral players like their conductors to be temperamental autocrats, understanding father-figures, or simply proficient colleagues in a joint endeavour? And what role do conductors themselves feel they should play?
Including the voices of: DAVID ATHERTON
SIR John BARBIROLLI
Sir ARTHUR BLISS , PIERRE BOULEZ Sir ADRIAN BOULT , COLIN DAVIS
BERNARD HAITINK , YEHUDI MENUHIN
Produced by Daniel Snowman
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.50
Daniel Barenboim
(piano)
Jacqueline du Pré (cello)
English Chamber Orchestra Leadet, José-Luis Garcia
Conducted by Daniel Barenboim
From the Dome, Brighton
Part 1 ⓢ
Serenade in E minor, for string orchestra - Elgar
8.15* Cello Concerto in C major (H.Vllb.l) - Haydn
Bill Kirkman , Secretary of the Cambridge University Appointments Board and Fellow of University College, Cambridge
Next Saturday: second of four talks by John Rex
Part 2 0
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A sequence of twenty-one sonnets and two haiku on the first American landings in Japan in the mid-nineteenth century: by JAMES FENTON
Readers:
Hugh Dickson , James Fenton Peter Marinker , George Mully David Spenser , Alan Wheatley
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
Brahms's Violin Concerto discussed by IDA HAENDEL, who recorded the work some years ago
The artists whose different approaches she examines include: FERRAS, FRANCESCATTI, HEIFETZ, KREISLER,MILSTEIN, NEVEU, OlSTRAKH, STERN, and SZIGETI. followed by an interlude at 10.55