Time: gts 7.0 am
Wolf-Ferrari Suite: The Jewels of the Madonna
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by NELLOSANTI
7.21* Rossini Variations in c major, for clarinet and chamber orchestra
ATTILLOPECII.E
ANGELICUM ORCHESTRA, MILAN conducted by MASSIMO PRADF. LLA
7.31' Falla Ballet Suite: El amor brujo
PHILHAKMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CAHLO MARIA GIULINI with VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
(S)
Morning Concert: part 2 @
8.4 Handel Concerto Grosso no 27, in a flat major, for double orchestra
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.22* Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
Schumann
Overture, Scherzo, and Finale LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANZ KONWITSCHNY
9.23* Cello Concerto in A minor MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY gramophone records
6: Harps. Pipes, and Keyboards from Great Britain
Introduced by MADEAU STEWART (BBC Sound Archive recordings)
Fourth of a series of 13 programmes of Scandinavian music which include the 10 string quartets of Vagn Holmboe
Holmboe String Quartet No 4 COPENHAGEN QUARTET
Tutter Givskov (violin) Mogens Lydolph (violin) Mogens Bruun (viola)
Asger Lund Christiansen (cello)
10.46* Nielsen Symphony No 5 (1922) ø NEW PHIIHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN gramophone records
England v The Rest of the World (for the Guinness Trophy)
Fourth Test Match at Headingley
Ball-by-ball commentaries by John Arlott, Alan Gibson and Brian Johnston with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey and Richie Benaud
Close-of-play summary by E.W. Swanton
11.25-1.35*
2.10*-4.20*
4.30*-6.37 including lunch, teatime, and close-of-play summaries
On days when a Test Match is scheduled, but it is known at close of play the day before that there will be no play, normal Radio 3 music programmes will be broadcast. On days when play finishes early or is abandoned at any time after it has begun, normal Radio 3 music programmes will resume approximately one hour after play has ceased.
It Takes Two
4: Marriage
A husband and wife look back on their marriage which nearly broke down. They talk about the steps they took to save it with DR WENDY GREENGROSS , a marriage guidance counsellor. She then discusses their conversation With PAUl. STEPHENSON. who presents the series.
Produced by Madeleine CORNEY
Eight programmes presented by w. j. PHILPOTT , Head of the Department of Management Studies. College for the Distributive Trades. 5: Within the Law
The Trades Description Act, the Theft Act and the Offices. Shops, and Railway Premises Act have imposed new problems - in addition to the existing Shops and Weights and Measures legislation. This programme examines some common difficulties and current problems in relation to the day-to-day work of retailing. Produced by JOHN TURTLE (For publication see page 13)
From the Royal Albert Hall
Norma Burrowes (soprano) Margaret Cable (Contralto) Ian Partridge (tenor)
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Erich Gruenberg (violin) Thea King (clarinet)
Aeolian String Quartet
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Liebeslieder Walzer, for voices and orchestra
7.49* Violin Concerto in D major
Our language is riddled with the vocabulary of games, carried over and applied to our wider experience. What do we do when the ball is in our court? We have to respond. This is the basic human situation. Life seems to turn to us and say, 'Your move, I think.'
Idris Parry, Professor of Modern German Literature in the University of Manchester, reflects on Herman Hesse's famous novel The Glass Bead Game, recently published in a new translation by Richard and Clara Winston: originally published in German in 1943. Hesse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946.
Clarinet Quintet in B minor
9.35* Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
[Stereo]
(This Week's Proms: page 13)
Kuze bv LUDVIKASKENAZV translated from the Czech by VERA BI.ACKWELL
The chance meeting of a young girl and a man in the forest leads to a brutal interrogation in this black comedy by the author of A Christmas Trifle, broadcast in the Third Programme in 1967. Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Records of excerpts from Auber's opera
with GIUSEPPE CAMPORA, CECILIA FUSCO, MARGARET SIMONCINI, MARCO STECCHI, ROMANO GRIGOIO
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE VERDI THEATRE, TRIESTE conducted by ARTURO BASILE
Introduced by Philip Hope-Wallace