Time: GTS 7.0 am
Johann Beer Concerto in B flat, for posthorn, hunting-horn and string orchestra
7.16' Bach Suite No 2, in B minor
7.37* Telemann Violin Concerto in F gramophone records
A record request programme
Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra ROBERT MICHELUCCI
FELIX AYO , I MUSICI
8.25* Handel Coronation Anthems: Let thy hand be strengthened; Zadok the Priest: choir OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
8.41* Mozart Symphony No 31 (K 297): PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Purcell
Chaconne: Night; Mystery; Secrecy (The Fairy Queen)
9.15* Trumpet Sonata in D
9.20' Music for Act 3 of The Indian Queen gramophone records
by ROY MASSEY from Birmingham Cathedral Bach Prelude and Fugue in G (S 541)
Franck Choral No 3, in A minor Vierne Carillon de Westminster
Music that might have been played in the Mendelssohn home during the composer's 17th year in 1825. Haydn Overture: Acide e Galatea: ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
10.23* Stolzel Aria: Bist du bei mir
CHARLES BRESSLER (tenOr)
ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord)
10.26* Bach Chaconne (Partita in D minor)
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin)
10.40* Mendelssohn Octet in E flat: I musici gramophone records
A series containing 20th-century British works
Rubbra Veni, Creator Spiritus John Stanley Voluntary in D major. Op 5 No 5, for organ
Vaughan Williams 0 clap your hands
Graham Whettam Then spake
Solomon Gibbons Fancy in A minor, for organ
Tomkins Fancy for two to play Adrian Cruft Jubilate Deo
S. S. Wesley Choral Song and Fugue, for organ
Samuel Barber Mutations from BACH, for brass
Vuughan Williams Lord, thou hast been our refuge
(The works by Whettam, Cruft, and Barber are first broadcast performances in this country) BBC CHORUS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE ROBERT HOWES (timpani) BARRY ROSE (Organ) conducted by JOHN POOLE (organ)
Berlioz Overture: King Lear LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS Roussel Cello Concertino ALBERT TETARD: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
Lalo Norwegian Rhapsody SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
MMdau Concert: part 2
1.5 Dvorak Symphony No 5, in F LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
by Beethoven, Zeller, Schubert, Wolf, Liszt, iStrauss and Tchaikovsky
The poems set include
The Song of the Flea (Faust)
Mignon's Kennst du das Land? and Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt and Der Rattenfanger based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin VICTORIA SUMNER (soprano) THOMAS ALLEN (baritone)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
IFOR JAMES
WILFRID PARRY
Elisabeth Lutyens Duo , Op 34
Thea Musgrave Music for horn and piano
leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Careth Walters Overture: Primavera
Eric Wetherell Airs and Graces Ronald Binge Saturday Symphony
from Canterbury Cathedral Responses (Herbert Howells )
Psalms: 108, 109 (Beckwith, D major and D minor)
Lessons: Ezekiel 34, vv 1-15; St John 10, vv 1-16
Canticles: (H. W. Sumsion in G) Anthem: Here is the little door (Herbert Howells )
Hymn: 0 thou, who earnest from above (A and M Rev 329: Hereford)
Organist and Master of the Choristers ALLAN WICKS
Assistant organist PHILIP MOORE
Bach Goldberg Variations, Nos 1-7
WANDA LANDOWSKA (harpsichord) Schubert Wanderer Fantasia
Bach Goldberg Variations, Nos 8-15
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
TREVOR HARVEY looks at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia and Wales during the next seven days.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 Europe and The Indies
The Era of The Companies, 1600-1824
10: The Foundations of Empire Presented by JOHN HARRISON of the School of Oriental and African Studies, with the help of diaries and journals of the time.
Producer HUGH PURCELL
(For publication see page 12)
7.0 Help Yourself to English
Eleven programmes of conversational English for foreigners. written by JOHN PARRY and presented by BARBARA MITCHELL
10: You're early this morning With NIGEL ANTHONY
PATRICIA GALLIMORE , HECTOR ROSS and JAMES THOMASON
Producer ANN CALDWELL (Rptd: Sat. 11.0 am, R4)
(For publication see page 12)
7.0-7.30 VHF Open University: see Radio 3 VHF on this page
7.5 Social Sciences 31: Decision-Making and Judgment Processes
HALLE ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN Part 1 Marlinu
Double Concerto for two string orchestras, piano and timpani
by DENIS BELLAMY
Professor Bellamy of the Zoology Department at University College, Cardiff, discusses biological time as it affects man's present and future activities.
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 6, in A major
by ROY HATTERSLEY , MP
Ever since Edmund Burke addressed the electors of Bristol in 1780 about the responsibilities of a Member of Parliament. politicians have agonised about the opinions of their constituents - how they can be influenced, how they can be measured, how far an MP sfteuld respond to them.
During the 100 years that began with universal education and ended with colour television, communicationsbetween politicians and the public should have improved. Have they? 1
JOSEF SUK (violin)
STEPHEN BISHOP (piano) Part 1
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 30 No 1
Janacek Sonata
Mozart Sonata in E flat (K 481)
DOUGLAS DUNN. author of Terry Street , introduces a group of new and older poems, together With HARVEY HALL.
Part 2 Brahms
Sonata in G, Op 78
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 7 February)