Time: GTS 7.0 am
Beethoven Rondino in E flat LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
7.11* Mendelssohn Eight Songs without words
WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
7.38*. Mozart Oboe Concerto in c (K 314)
ANDRE LARDROT VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA gramophone records
A record request programme
Schumann Toccata in c major, Op 7
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
8.12* Brahms Piano Quartet In A major, Op 26
MEMBERS OF THE DROLC QUARTET Eduard Drolc (violin)
Stefano Passaggio (viola) Georg Donderer (cello) with jorg DEMUS (piano)
Rameau and Couperin Rameau Acte de ballet: Pigmalion
ANDRÉE ESPOSITO (soprano) CLAUDINE COLLART (soprano) EDITH SELIG (soprano) ERIC MARION (tenor)
RAYMOND ST PAUL CHOIR
LAMOUREUX CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by MARCEL COURAUD gramophone records
A programme of recent records Schumann Overture: Faust NEW PHILHARMOiNIA ORCHESTRA conducted by otto KLEMPERER
9.56* Mozart Harpsichord Concerto in D major (K 107 No 1) (after a J. C. Bach sonata) MARTIN GALLING
STUTTGART SOLOISTS
10.12* Shostakovich Symphony No 12 (The Year 1917) LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY MRAVINSKY
A series of programmes including aU Mendelssohn's String Quartets and all Haydn's Op 50 set
Haydn Quartet in c major. Op 50 No 2
Mendelssohn Quartet In E flat major, Op 12
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
JOHN CLEGG (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Dvorak Symphonic Variations on an original theme
12.2* Alan Rawsthorne Piano Concerto No 1
12.24* Schumann Symphony No 1, in B flat major (Spring)
born 1770
Series of weekly lunchtime concerts throughout the year, each programme to include a Beethoven work
Beethoven Twelve Variations on a theme from Handel's Judas Maccabaeus
Bach Sonata in D major (s 1028) Beethoven Sonata in c major, Op 102 No 1
Bernard Greenhouse (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 1AA, enclosing SAE)
Excerpts from Countess Maritza, Spring in the Prater, Venus in Silk, and White Horse Inn gramophone records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conductor MEREDITH DAVIES with CLIVE LYTHGOE (piano)
Franck Symphonic Variations
3.18* Bizet Suite: L'Arlésienne
3.38* Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
from Chichester Cathedral
Sung by a choir of boys and young men drawn from churches, colleges, and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music, directed by MICHAEL FLEMING
Responses: Smith of Durham
Psalm (from the Revised Psalter): 119, vv 145-176
Canticles: Sumsion in G
Anthem: Bring unto the Lord, 0 ye mighty (Tony Hewitt -Jones)
Lessons: Zechariah 1, v 18-2, v 13; John 4, vv 1-26 Organist DAVID THORNE
(The BBC LP Britain's Cathedrals and their Music - Chichester and Guildford is available from retailers, Catalogue No BBC 1005M, price 37s 6d)
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Ravel Pavane for a dead Infanta
Franck Violin Sonata In A Fauri Pavane, Op 50 loert Divertissement
The best of present-day jazz on records, introduced by CHARLES FOX
1: The Front Line
The patient's first contact with the Health Service is usually the doctor or one of his helpers, such as the midwife, health visitor, or district nurse who visits the patient in his home. ANNE LAPPING, a writer specialising in welfare and health, investigates the efficiency of these front-line services and the way they work together.
Produced by HUGH PURCELL
Eight discussions reviewing demand, provision, and controversies in post school education.
3: The Binary Controversy
The 1970s will show a significant expansion in the other sector of higher education-the 30 new polytechnics, the colleges of education, and the technical colleges. Should the universities be divided off from the rest of higher education?
BRIAN MACARTHUR. formerly Education Correspondent, The Times, and ERIC ROBINSON , Assistant Director, North-Eastern Polytechnic, London, talk to CHRISTOPHER THORNE
Produced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON
from the Royal Albert Hall London
NORMA PROCTER (contralto) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
MICHAEL RIPPON (bass-baritone) JOAN DICKSON (cello)
CROYDON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY HAMPSTEAD CHORAL SOCIETY HARROW CHORAL SOCIETY ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY
THURROCK CHORAL SOCIETY
WEMBLEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted bv JOHN PRITCHARD
Part 1
Delius Brigg Fair: an English rhapsody
7.53* Vaughan Williams Magni ficat
8.10* Elgar Cello Concerto in « minor
IAN RODGER follows up his recent talk on The Stars and Our Churches with some further speculations on the connections between archaeology and astronomy. He connects early units of measurement with the lengths of endstopped flutes, and relates the origins of mathematical concepts to states induced by hallucinatory drugs,
Part 2
Searle Oxus: scena for tenor and orchestra
9.15* Walton Belshazzar 's Feast (This Week's Proms: page 12)
Elgar Introduction and Allegro ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
19.11* Dvorak Serenade in I CZECH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JOSEF VLACH gramophone records
(1671-1745)
Music for harpsichord played and introduced by COLIN TILNEY La Forqueray (First Suite)
La Rameau; La Sylva (Fifth Suite)
La Angrave; La Du Vaucel (Third Suite)
Fourth Suite: La Marella; La Clement; La D'Aubonne; La Bournonville: La Sainscy; Le Carillon de Passy; La Latour