Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Part 1
Thomas Overture: Mignon NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.13* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
SYMPHONY OF THE AIR conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
7.37* Chabrier Suite pastorate SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Part 2
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN Haydn Symphony No 30, in c
8.17* Delius The walk to the Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet)
8.28* Mozart Divertimento No 2, in D major (K 131)
8.47* Svendsen Carnival- In Paris
Janacek and Martinu
Janacek Sinfonietta
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL Janacek Lachian Dances BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JIRI WALDHANS gramophone records
by MALCOLM RUDLAND
Franck Choral No 3, in A minor Bach Prelude and Fugue in G (s 541)
Bairstow Sonata in E flat
Paul Patterson Jubilate (first broadcast performance)
(From Westminster Cathedral)
ANTONY HOPKINS
Beethoven Quintet in c, Op 29 AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET Sydney Humphreys
Raymond Keenlyside
Margaret Major , Derek Simpson With GWYNNE EDWARDS (viola)
11.32* Mendelssohn Quintet in A major, Op 18
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Eli Goren , Peter Thomas
Patrick Ireland, William Pleeth with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
(Beethoven broadcast on 11 November 1966; Mendelssohn on 3 July 1966)
MALCOLM BINNS (piano) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Part 1
Weber Overture: Der Fretschutz arr Barbirolli An Elizabethan Suite
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1, in f sharp minor
Part 2
Dvorak Symphony No 7, in 9 minor
BELLA DAVIDOVICH (piano)
Mazurkas: A flat major. Op 59 No 2; c major, Op 56 No 2; c minor, Op 56 No 3; F sharp minor, Op 59 No 3; A minor, Op 67 No 4; c sharp minor. Op 6 No 2; c major, Op 68 No 1
2.7* Nocturnes: F major. Op 15 No 1; F minor, Op 55 No 1; E major, Op 62 No 2; c sharp minor, Op 27 No 1
(Recording made available by courtesy of Soviet Radio)
Introduced by PETER JONES
Produced by KENNETH PRAGNELL and ANGUS MACKAY
Events may alter timings
2.30
Line-up
Including racing results, previews of this afternoon's football and news of the rest of the day's sport.
2.50; 3.25
Racing at Kempton Park Commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the 2.55 Queen's Prize, a handicap over two miles; and the 3.30 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes, over seven furlongs.
4.50 Racing results
3.5
Profile of a Cup Finalist DON MOSEY looks at the northern finalists, their personalities, and their plans for Wembley
Who'll Win the Cup?
A discussion between GEOFFREY GREEN of The Times, who at the start of the season tipped Chelsea to win the FA Cup against Leeds, and RONALD CROWTHER. northern football correspondent of the Daily Mail, who forecast that Leeds would beat Chelsea at Wembley
3.45
Association Football
Commentary by JOHN CAMKIN and JOHN MOTSON on the second half of one of today's matches, followed by the day's results as they come in 5.0
Sports Report
Including classified football results, reports on selected soccer matches, and further news of the rest of the afternoon's sport
(Nutcracker)
Ballet in two acts by TCHAIKOVSKY
A complete performance given by the ORCHESTRA OF THE BOLSHO! THEATRE conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Introduced by NOEL GOODWIN
In this new programme
RICHARD BEBB recreates from gramophone records one of the major performances of this century.
Produced by BENNETT MAXWELL
KEITH HARVEY (cello)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVtLLE TAWEEL conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER Isang Yun Fluctuations (first performance in this country)
8.46* Goehr Romanza , for cello and orchestra
9.11* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F major
by STEPHEN GARDINER , architect ' The famous view across the river, the twin towers equal and correct as pieces of very complicated machinery, the branches of trees clutching at the stone base, the reflection in the water....'
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA Patricia Clark (soprano) Mary Thomas (soprano) Hazel Holt (soprano)
Shirley Minty (contralto) Edgar Fleet (tenor) John Frost (bass)
Directed and introduced by DENIS STEVENS
Merce grido piangendo; Deh, scoprit 'U bel seno; La mia doglia s'avanza; Asciugate i begli occhi; Signora io penso a quel; Ahidispietata e cruda; S'io taccio; Ecco ὀ dolce, o gradita; Lasso ch'io moro
by CLEMENT FREUD , who was recently invited by the Israeli Tourist Board to make a gastronomic tour of the country. (Extended version of the broadcast on 4 February)