Time: GTS 7.0 am
Schubert Overture in c (In'the Italian style)
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.13* Haydn Lyra Concerto No 1 HUGO RUF AND CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
7.27* Borodin Symphony No 1, in E flat: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALCEO GALLIERA gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Cherubini Overture: Anacr6on 8.16* Corelli, arr Pinelli Sara bande, Giga e Badinerie
8.24* Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, for string orchestra
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by URI SEGAL
Alessandro Scarlatti Sinfonia No 2, in D major, for. flute, trumpet, strings and continuo 0 THE PARIS INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by CHARLES ravier -
Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas: E major (L 257); E major (L371) ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord)
Alessandro Scarlatti Cantata: Su le sponde del Tebro
NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano) VIENNA SOLOISTS conducted by ANTON HEILLER
Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas: A major (L 133); A major (L 135) ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord) gramophone records
The seventh of 12 programmes Quilter
Drink to me only with thine eyes; Over the mountains; Go, lovely rose; Now sleeps the crimson petal; Music when soft voices die; FiLl a glass with golden wine: Love's philosophy; Song-cycle: To Julia KENNETH BOWEN (tenor)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane: SUZANNE COTELLE (harp) LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
10.26* Dukas Poeme danse: La péri: MONTE CARLO
NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
10.46* Magnard Symphony No 3: SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Third
Test Match at The Oval Fourth day
Ball-by-Ball commentaries with comments and summaries
11.25-1.35*
1.35*1. 40* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20* and 4.30*-6.37
On days when play finishes early or is abandoned at any time after it has begun, the normal Radio 3 music programmes will be resumed approximately one hour after play has ceased.
4: RENÉ CUTFORTH With ANDREW MCCLURE , a professional brewer, talks to amateur brewers about their problems and answers more listeners' queries. Producer JOHN TURTLE
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall London
Heather Harper (Soprano)
The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Musical director Ivey Dickson conducted by Pierre Boulez
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments
7.45* Bartok Music for strings, percussion and celesta
(This Week's Proms: page 11)
Four talks by Michael Black 1: Phaedra and knowledge of the self
D. H. Lawrence felt that a man and woman committed to a permanent relationship need to keep a distance between them, so that ' that which is perfectly ourselves may take place within us.' Racine's Phaedra, Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Lawrence's Lady Chattcrley's Lover are stages in a developing concern with love, marriage and fidelity which always returns to a basic theme: the nature and needs of the self.
(Emma Bovary and the dream of self-fulfilment: 30 August)
Part 2
Berg Seven Early Songs
8.56* Webern Six Pieces, Op 6
9.13* Debussy Three Symphonic Sketches: La mer
(Berg, Webern and Debussy in OmnibusatTheProms:Sunday 5 September, BBC1 - not Wales)
by JAMES GIBB
Rawsthorne Ballade
Debussy Three Etudes
Bartok Improvisations on Hungarian peasant songs
Messiaen Première communion de la Vierge (Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus)
GEORGE MACBETH introduces new poems by ROGER BURFORB MASON
GAVIN EWART , J. R. HOWELL
ROGER IREDALE. DUNCAN MACKAY JOHN MOLE. JOHN OKAI
SIMON RICHEY , PETER SCUPHAM RICHARD TIBBITTS read by the authors themselves
The jazz scene In Britain is not solely confined to the London area. This is amply demonstrated by a Scottish band led by Andy Park.
They will be playing some of Andy's own compositions and arrangements recorded recently in Glasgow.
Introduced by CHARLES FOX Producer JOHN F. MUIR