Time: GTS 7.0 am
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K Anh 226)
NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by EDO DE WAART
7.23' Leclair Violin Concerto in f, Op 7 No 4
STANLEY WEINER
HAMBURG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTHER LUDZUWEIT
7.38* Handel Organ Concerto No 7, in B flat SIMON PRESTON
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Boieldieu Overture: The Caliph of Baghdad
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
8.12* Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor IGOR OISTRAKH
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID OISTRAKH
8.37* Sibelius Symphony No 7, in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 2, in c minor VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone record
leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES
With DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 3
Panufnik Hommage a Chopin
Jacob Two Sketches for string orchestra: English landscape; August Bank Holiday
Fantasy played by BERNARD ROBERTS (piano)
Symphony No 14
MARGARITA MIROSHNIKOVA (soprano)
EVGENY VLADIMIROV (bass) MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI
(Recording made available by courtesy of Soviet Radio)
Maksimiuc Impromptu for flute, violin, viola, cello and piano (first broadcast in this country)
Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor. Op 25
Beethoven Serenade in D major, Op 25, for flute, violin and viola
WARSAW PHILHARMONIC SOLOISTS
(Recording made available by courtesy of Romanian Radio)
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
1.14* Paoanini Violin Concerto No 4, in D minor RUGGIERO RICCI
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERO BELLUGI
1.43* Elgar Sea Pictures
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
2.8* Mendelssohn Symphony No 5, in D (Reformation)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
Tragédie lyrique in one act by POULENC
Text by COCTEAU
English version by JOSEPH MACHLIS
THE PARK LANE GROUP ORCHESTRA leader SUZANNE ROZSA conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON Produced by ANTHONY BESCH Scene: a lady's bedroom
(The Park Lane Group production from the Camden Festival 1970)
Beethoven Quintet in c, Op 29
Britten Quartet No 2, in c, Op 36
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola)
Bruno Schrecker (cello)
With KENNETH ESSEX (Viola)
(Part of a concert presented by Malvern Concert Club in the York Hall, Malvern Girls' College, last November)
Sonata for violin played by ESZTER BODA
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
Trinity College of Music First Orchestra conductor BERNARD KEEFFE Wagner A Faust Overture
Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
Arnold Cooke Ballet Suite: Jabez and the Devil
Introduced by BERNARD KEEFFE
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market report
6.30 The Arabs
Eight programmes on the Arab world introduced by HUGH MACPHERSON 4: The Arabs in Asia
Arab Asia, the original heart-land of Islamic civilisation, contains some of the richest and poorest countries in the world. And the key to the prosperity which has dramatically transformed parts of this largely arid and tribal region is oil.
Producer GRAHAM TAYAR
(For publication see page 12)
7.0 pm A Language in Your Briefcase The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
How does trading with these countries differ from trading with the West? And how should the exporter approach them? Negotiating with State Trading Organisations, contracts, finance and industrial co-operation - these are vital factors which the exporter should consider.
Introduced by HENRY DESCHAMPSNEUFS , Chairman of the Institute of Export, and written by DOUGLAS TOOKEY of Ashridge Management College Producer DAVID TURPIN
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall London
Radu Lupu (piano)
BBC Choral Society
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Neville Taweel, conducted by Lawrence Foster
Beethoven Fantasia in C minor, for piano, chorus, orchestra
7.56* Tippett Symphony No 1
(This Week's Proms: page 9)
CHRISTOPHER PILLING introduces his recent sequence of short poems. As he says ' birds are realities to the naked eye and ear. They can also be emblems, figureheads, characters of fables.'
Reader PAMELA ZINNEMAN
Part 2 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat major (Emperor)
Bernard Williams, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge, talking to Bryan Magee about the state of moral philosophy in Britain today. Professor Williams sees his subject as having fallen into an impoverished condition, explains why, and holds out better prospects for the future.
(8 September: Ninian Smart)
My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe: Lord d'Lisle's Gaillard; The Frog Galliard; Lachrimae verae; The Shoemaker's Wife; Ladv Rich her Galliard JULIAN BREAM (lute) gramophone record
Purcell Trio-Sonata No 3, in A minor (set of 10); From rosy bow'rs (Altisidora's song: Don Quixote ); 'Twas within a furlong of Edinboro' town (The Mock Marriage); Oh. lead me to some peaceful gloom (Bonvica's song: Bonduca)
Bartok Soldier's song; Minuetto; Slovak song; Cushion dance; Rumanian song; Pizzicato; Transylvanian dance (Forty-four Duets for two violins)
Handel Italian duet: Troppo cruda, troppo fiera; Trio-Sonata in G minor (ghs Op 2 No 6)
THE FIGARO ENSEMBLE