Today's time: cts 8.0 am
Britten Festival Cantata: Rejoice in the Lamb
ROGER parkek (treble)
michael PEARCE (counter-tenor) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
FORBES ROBINSON (bass) CHOIR OF
ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE BHIAN RUNNETT (organ) conducted by GEORGE GUEST
8.22* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8, in D minor
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE previn
8.52* Tippett Magnificat and Nunc dimittis CHOIR OF
ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE BRIAN RUNNETT (organ) conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
Handel Overture; Aria and Scena: V'adoro pupille (Julius Caesar )
tatiana TROYANOS (soprano) SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by wilfkied BOBTTCHER
9.28. Mozart Symphony No. 29, in a major (k 201)
SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA conducted by BERNMARD PAUMCARTNER
9.40* Webern Six Orchestral Pieces. Op 6
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN maazel
9.50* Mozart Overture: The Impresario; Aria: Mi tradi quell'alma ingrata (Don Giovanni)
TATIANA TROYANOS (soprano) SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by wilfried boettcher
10.5* Scfwenberg Piano Concerto
CLAUDE HELFFER VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BRUNO MADERNA
10.25* Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
(Recordings from the Schwetzingen, Vienna, and Salzburg Festivals, made available by courtesy of South German and Austrian Radios)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: a basic collection of records of medieval music suggested by CHRISTOPHER HOG WOOD
Recent orchestral records: reviewed by STEPHEN dodgsom
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Introduced by Peter Jones
Produced by Jacob de Vries and Angus Mackay
Events may alter timings
12.34 Sports Parade
Including Weather and previews of Racing and Football
1.0 Behind the Sporting Scenes
The Professional Footballer: Man of substance
The sixties have seen the professional footballer change his income bracket and his social status. Bryon Butler looks at this new image
1.25 1.55 2.30 3.90 4.55 Racing from Newbury
Commentary by Peter Bromley on the 1.30 Speen Novices' Hurdle Race. Division 1. over two miles, the 2.0 Hopeful Novices' Steeple Chase, over three miles, and the 2.35 Hennessy Gold Cup, over three miles, two furlongs and 82 yards
3.50 Latest Results and News
4.55 Racing Results
1.40 Cricket Around the World: 10: The West Indies
Compiled and narrated by Martin Young with the voices of Godfrey Evans, Sir Leonard Hutton, Andy Sandhah, Brian Statham, Wilfred Rhodes, Gary Sobers, and Freddie Trueman
2.45 You've Asked For It
Brian Johnston introduces commentaries on past sporting events requested by listeners. Compiled by John Fenton
2.10 Rugby Union: A Century at Oxford
Peter Cranmer, former Captain of Oxford and England international, helps to celebrate 100 years of rugby union at the University with the aid of commentaries, recordings, and the reminiscences of fellow Old Blues
Produced by DICK MADDOCK
and at 2.55 4.54 Ulster v The South African Tourists
Commentary during this afternoon's match by Kim Shippey and Sammy Walker, from Ravenhill, Belfast. After games in England and Wales the sixth Springboks play their first game across the Irish Sea to continue their tour of the British Isles
3.45 Association Football
Line-up of the teams in this afternoon's match, half-time scores, and commentary by Maurice Edelston and Bryon Butler on the second half of one of today's English League matches, followed by results as they come in
5.0 Sports Report
Including classified Football results, reports on selected soccer matches, and further news of the afternoon's sport
A music drama in three acts by WAGNER sung in German
Cast in order of singing
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL The Wieland Wagner production
Act 1 A cave in the forest
BASIL TAYLOR considers the beginnings of abstract art in England, and in particular the character of Wyndham Lewis 's Vorticist movement.
An exhibition entitled Abstract Art in England - 1913-1915 is now on view at the d'Offay Couper Gallery, London,
Act 2 The depths of the forest
by Emanuel de Kadt , who has just completed a book on Catholic Radicals in Brazil
He is a sociologist who is a Specialist on Latin America at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and a Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.
Next Saturday: last of four fortnightly talks by Andrew Shonfield
Act 3
Scene 1 A wild region at the foot of a mountain
Scene 2 The summit of the Valkyries' rock
The heroes of Icelandic saga show a mixture of Christian and pagan that touches a familiar chord with us.
ALAN Boucher , who has lived for many years in Iceland, talks about some typical examples.