Mfhul Overture: La chasse du jeune Henri
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.16* Mozart Five Country Dances (K 609)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER
7.22* Weber Clarinet Concerto No2, in E flat: GERVASEDEPEYER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.43* Bizet Jeux d'enfants
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by jean MARTINON gramophone records
Beethoven Overture: King Stephen
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER Berlioz Symphony: Harold in Italy
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN with WILLIAM LINCER (viola) gramophone records
Verdi
Excerpts from the seventh to the 11th operas. The singers include MARIA CALLAS , JOAN SUTHERLAND and GIUSEPPE TADDEI gramophone records
The first of two programmes presented by JOSEPH COOPER BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
CYRIL GELL and MICHAEL REEVES 'harpsichord continuo)
Including artists on disc, and recorded extracts from the 1969 Investiture of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Coronation in 1953 of Her Majesty The Queen Producer BARRY KNIGHT
by HAZEL DAVIES
Samuel Wesley Twelve Short Pieces: Prelude and Fugue in c minor, Op 6 No 3
BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FiiRST Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
11.31* Purcell Dido 's Lament (Dido and Aeneas)
11.37* Haydn Symphony No 92, in G major (Oxford)
A selected item from last Sunday's programme,
Part 2
Berkeley Four Poems of St Teresa of Avila, for contralto and string orchestra
12.35* Bartok Dance Suite
A live relay of today's Lunchtime Concert being given in St John's, Smith Square, London
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) with OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)
Schubert Quintet in c (D 956)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
GEORGE ISAAC (cello)
VALERIE TRYON (pianO)
Hoddinott Sonata , Op 73
2.52* Beethoven Variations in G on a theme from Handel's Judas Maccabaeus
3.5' Gareth Walters Sonata (first performance: commissioned for the Swansea Festival by the Guild for the Promotion of Welsh Music)
3.18* Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor. Op 19
Symphony No 2. in D major HUNGARIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MIKLOS ERDKLEMPERER
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
MARIUS COFTING (speaker) CIRENCESTER PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE conductor ELIS PEHKONEN
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by MARJORIE LAVERS conductor MICHAEL DOBSON Elis Pehkonen Gymels
Duncan Druce Whose doing Is it? (first broadcast performance)
James Patten Taiko (first broadcast performance)
(Marius Goring is in ' Sleuth at the St Martin's Theatre, London)
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
ARTHUR JACOBS looks at some musical events in the North during the next fortnight.
6.30 Perspective A weekly series on the arts The Return of Dougal
In response to popular demand, Magic Roundabout has returned to children's television.
A wide variety of adults, as well as children, openly acknowledge that they are addicted to Eric Thompson 's five-minute puppet show. This programme attempts to find out why. Producer ALAN EREIRA
7.0 Modern Music
STEPHEN WALSH discusses contemporary music each week with a young British composer, who explains his objectives with particular reference to one of his own works 2: Alexander Goehr -Second String Quartet Producer DAVID EPPS
Quartet No 2, Op 25
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
THE RT HON RICHARD CROSSMAN , mp, who is working on a biography of Chaim Weizmann : DAVID DAICHES , Professor of English at the University of Sussex, and CHAIM RAPHAEL. , author of Memoirs of a Special
Case and The Feast of History. have been examining the recently published 16-volume Encyclopaedia Judaica, They discuss the dramatic changes in Jewish consciousness during this century.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
A programme to mark the occasion of his 50th birthday introduced by Thea Musgrave
Five Scenes, for trumpet and piano
THOMAS STEVENS , RALPH GRIERSON Voyage
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) LONDON SINFONIETTA conductor DAVID ATHERTON gramophone records lain Hamilton is Glasgow-born, London-trained (initially as an engineer), and since 1961 New York-domiciled. The Five Scenes of 1966 is one of a series of duos treating the combination rather as one instrument extending itself than as two of different kinds coming together. Voyage of 1970, prefaced by lines of Baudelaire, mirrors the literary references to far-off places and to the sea with musical resonances of Debussy.
conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
(Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin)
George MacBeth introduces extracts from a recent reading at the Royal Festival Hall, London, in which the Nobel Prize winning poet Pablo Neruda read his own poems in concert with the rock folk group Lindisfarne, Adrian Mitchell, Brian Patten and Stephen Spender.
A series of late-night musical entertainments
Tonight, songs and orchestral music, wind and piano pieces by two musical humorists, Poulenc and Rossini, including some of the latter's gastronomic delights.
The performers are
ERIC HARRISON (piano)
PATRICIA MCCARRY (soprano) withTOM GLIGOROFF (piano)
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE William Bennett (flute)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Neill Sanders (horn)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PR ÊTRE (gramophone record)