Time gts 7.0 am
Handel Overture: Berenice ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.14' Michel Corrette Concerto in D minor, for harpsichord. flute, and string orchestra HUGO RUF, KLAUS POHLERS MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÃNTHER KEHR
7.24* Vivaldi Concerto in B minor, for four violins and string orchestra (L'estro armonico)
NEVILLE MARRINER
NORMAN NELSON
ANTHONY HOWARD , TREVOR CONNAH ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN.
IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.36* Mozart Divertimento No 11, in D major (K 251)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
(S)
8.4 Rossini Overture: Tancredi PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIAGIULlNI
8.11* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto NO 2: ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
SYMPHONY OF THE AIR, conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
8.35* Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN kERTESZ
gramophone records
Schubert
Trio in B flat major (d 898)
BEAUX ARTS TRIO gramophone record
by SUSAN LANDALE Jehan Alain
Deux danses a Agnl Vavishta Petite pièce
Suite: Introduction and Variations; Scherzo: Choral
(From St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Stravinsky Ballet: Agon
18.48* Bax Symphony No 3
Eighth of a weekly series
Scarlatti Two Sonatas In D major (LS 9 and L 57) GERAINT JONES (organ) trad Alegrias; Tarantas; Cranadinas
PEDRO SOLER (guitar)
Falla Seven Spanish Popular Songs
JANET COSTER (mezzo-soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
(James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the Welsh National Opera Company)
Scartatti Sonata in G (is 27) Cabanilles Batalha imperial GERAINT JONES (organ)
(Organ music recorded in the Church of Sao Vicente de Fora. Lisbon, and broadcast on 8 December 1962; guitar music broadcast on 20 June 1967; songs on 17 July 1969)
MARY THOMAS (soprano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture
12.30* Berlioz Song-cycle: Les nuits d'été
A selected item from last Sunday's programme
Part 2
Weber Overture: Der Frelschtitz
1.30* Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
(Given before an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms, City Hall, Cardiff)
RADU ALDULESCU (cello) YONTY SOLOMON (piano) Part 1
Bach Sonata in D major (s 1028) Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op 69
Dvorak
Five Bagatelles for two violins, cello, and harmonium
MEMBERS OF THE
VLACH QUARTET
MIROSLAV KEMPELSHEIMER (harmonium) gramophone record
Part 2
Rawsthorne Sonata
Debussy Sonata in D minor
(A Lancaster University Concert in the Great Hall, University of Lancaster)
Schumann Overture: Manfred NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by otto KLEMPERER
3.59* Svendsen Romance in G major
BJARNE LARSEN (violin)
OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ODD GRUNER-HEGGE
4.7* Dvorak Symphony No 8. in g major
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by WITOLD ROWICKI gramophone records
Pierre Henry
Musique concrete Entity
Variations for a door and a sigh gramophone records
The best of present-day jazz on records introduced by CHARLES FOX
MARK LUBBOCK takes a look at some musical events in the North during the next seven days
The uses of Nature
1: Man's Needs
What do we use nature for? Nature satisfies some of our material needs, but these are only part of our total requirements - how important is nature's contribution to other needs and why?
Presented by RICHARD MABEY
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
Reading in the Primary School - I
DR JOYCE MORRIS of the London University Institute of Education talks to WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN about her research into reading standards and progress. In the second half of the programme teachers and parents give their reactions to her findings in the light of their own experience.
Produced by JUDITH face
A conversation between DR JOSHUA HORN , who recently returned to England after being a surgeon in People's China for 15 years. and DR GEOFF OLDHAM , of the Science Policy Research Unit in the University of Sussex
born 1770
As part of the Beethoven bicentenary celebrations
Otto Klemperer conducts the NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Symphony No 1, in c major
ALAN PRYCE-JONES observes the life of New York at close quarters - the rich, the poor, the people in between - and comments on the arts and politics as they are seen in the city
Part 2
Symphony No 3, in E flat major (Eroica) followed by an interlude
PRO CANTlON ANTIQUA directed by BRIAN TROWELL
John Dunstable , one of the greatest masters of 15th-century music, was influential in setting the course of the Burgundian School under Dufay. Besides Dunstable and Power, this programme represents other, less known, musicians belonging to this progressive group of English composers.
Symphony No 2
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone record