Time: GTS 7.0 am
Boyce Overture (His Majesty's Birthday Ode, 1775)
LAMOURgUX CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
7.15* J. C. Bach Oboe Concerto in F: HEINZ HOLLIGER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.38* Telemann Suite in G ESTERHAZY ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID BLUM
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Mozart Overture: Don Gio vanni
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
8.12* Beethoven Fantasia in c minor, for piano, chorus and orchestra: JULIUS KATCHEN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS conducted by PIERINO GAMBA
8.31* Haydn Symphony No 102, in B flat (The Miracle)
LITTLE ORCHKSTRA OF LONDON conducted by LESLIE JONES gramophone records
Tallis and Byrd Tallis Motet: Videte miraculum
9.18*Byrd Mass in four parts CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE
CAMBRIDGE, conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
Sixth in a series of programmes each devoted to music composed in the same year
Franck Symphonic Variations ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) SYMPHONY OF THE AIR conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
9.59* Dvorak Symphony No 7, in 9 minor
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conductedbyzdenekkosler
10.38* Faure Barcarolle No 3, in G flat major
EVELYNE CROCHET (piano)
10.46* Strauss Burleske in D minor, Op 11
RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
11.7* Bruckner Te Deum ELLY AMELING (soprano)
ANNA REYNOLDS (Contralto) HORST HOFFMAN < tenor) GUUS HOEKMAN (bass)
NETHERLANDS RADIO CHORUS AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
11.30* Brahms Symphony No 4 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Fou Ts'ong (piano)
BBC Welsh Orchestra, leader Barry Wilde, conducted by Uri Segal
Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
12.24* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
A selected item from last Sunday's programme.
Part 2
Nielsen Pan and Syrinx
1.29* Beethoven Symphony No 1 (Given before an invited audience in the Assembly Rooms. City Hall, Cardiff)
Present-day singers from London's Royal Opera House
Introduced by DONALD PRICE 6 Gwyneth Jones (soprano) gramophone records
Sixth of ten programmes
Haydn Trio in E flat maior (H xv 30)
Brahms Wahrend des Regens: Mein wundes Herz; Dein blaues Auge; Serenade; An die Tauben
Haydn Trio in F major (H xv 4)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) OROMONTE PIANO TRIO
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by TERENCE LOVETT with JOHN BARROW (baritone) BBC CHORUS
Introduced by DOUGLAS SMITH
Stanford Overture: Shamus O'Brien
Stanford Songs of the Fleet, for baritone, chorus and orchestra
Parry Lady Radnor's Suite, for string orchestra
Parry Blest Pair of Sirens
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Boulez Le soleil des eaux ARLEEN AUGER (soprano) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
4.51* Henze Piano Concerto No CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone record
THE WIRRAL SINGERS and ROSSENDALE MALE VOICE CHOIR sing music by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Ivor Gurney. Arm-strong Gibbs , Matyas Seiber
CHRISTOPHER HEADINGTON looks at musical events in the North during the next seven days.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 Perspective
A weekly programme on the arts
The Medium for the Message
DAVID STOREY 'S new play The Changing Room opens at the Royal Court Theatre in London tonight. He had three successful novels to his name before he turned to the theatre. ALAN BRIEN talks tO DAVID STOREY about his work. and discusses with DAVID CAUTE , ANDREW SINCLAIR and DAVID MERCER why writers choose a particular medium - play, novel, film, television - and why they sometimes move from one to another.
Producer DAVID DICKINSON
7.0 Affluence and Inequality
Ten programmes on the problems of the developing world presented by PETER DONALDSON. author of Worlds Apart
6: The Seeds of Development
In Britain only 30 per cent of the labour force work In agriculture: in poor countries the figure is usually over 70 per cent. So deveiopment must begin in rural areas. But the problems are immense - the conservatism of the peasant farmer, his traditional techniques of cultivation, his lack of finance. Can the ' Green Revolution ' provide the answer - or will these new agricultural techniques create new problems?
PETER DONALDSON. Tutor in Economics at Ruskin College. Oxford, with MICHAEL LIPTON , PROFESSOR LEONARD JOY PROFESSOR
GUNNAR MYRDAL and LORD BALOGH
Producer DAVID DICKINSON
Symphony No 3. In D major BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK Symphony No 9, in c major
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
Six talks about political and social writers whose works changed attitudes in their own times and still have relevance today.
1: Tom Paine and the Rights of Man
ANGUS MACINTYRE talks about the originality and impact of Tom Paine 's political views in his own day and his influence on English radical-liberalism and socialism in the 19th and 20th centuries,
Ruggles Sun-treader
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, COnducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
9.23* Ruggles Angeis (1939 version): MEMBERS OF THE
BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LUKAS foss
9.28* Ives Symphony No 3 (The Camp Meeting)
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
Four conversations in which CHRISTOPHER EVANS asks why certain fundamental ideas persist in science fiction, and what is their significance.
4: Inward Landscapes
Dr Evans and J. G. BALLARD talking about man's changing view of himself in the universe,
Haydn Trio in E flat (H xv 30)
10.42* Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No 1
11.0* Beethoven Trio in B flat. Op 1 No 1
BALSAM-KROLL-HEIFETZ TRIO
(First of three programmes containing all the Beethoven Trios of Op 1 and the Piano Sonatas of Op 2. Next programme: Monday, 15 Nov)