Handel Overture: Teseo
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.11* Mendelssohn Sonata in B flat, Op 45
JOSEPH SCHUSTER (cello) ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
7.32* Haydn Symphony No 61 LITTLE ORCHESTRA OF LONDON conducted by LESLIEJONES gramophone records
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.14* Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo theme
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.33* Janacek Sinfonietta LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO gramophone records
Overture: Son and Stranger MUSICA AETERNA ORCHESTRA conducted by FREDERIC WALDMAN
9.11* Capriccio brillant, in B minor: RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
9.23* Symphony No 12, for string orchestra: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
(gramophone records)
SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Sonata in E flat. Op 11 No 1
Sonata, Op 31 No 1, for violin
DEBORAH COOK (soprano)
MAUREEN LEHANE (mezzo-sop)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
LAYTON RING (continuo)
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by Charles MACKERRAS Excerpts from J. C. Bach 's operas, Artaserse, Catone in Utica Alessandro nel'lndie.
Test Match Special England v Australia at Trent Bridge (Fourth Day) Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY , RICHIE BENAUD Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* incl lunch summary
1.35*1.40* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime scoreboard
2.10*-4.20* and 4.30*-6.0* including teatime summary
5.8-5.40 () incl close-of-play summary
6.0 Stock Market Report; Programme News
6.40 Introduction to Arabic Programme 15
Introduced by BAHA ESSAID with NADIA TAWEIQ
Written by T. F. MITCHELL and D. BARBER
Producer GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITEÂ
(Rptd: Saturday, 10.30 am, R4. Series to be repeated in March 1973)
(Book and record from BBC Pubs by post £1.80: see p 50)
7.10 The Arab Heritage
Ten programmes on the culture of the Arab world and its contribution to civilisation 1: The Beginnings
Originally the Arabs were the people of the Arabian Peninsula. JAMES THOMSON, writer on Arab affairs, explains how the word 'Arab' has come to include millions of Arab-speaking Moslems in Asia and Africa. Producer IAN GRIMBLE
led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by GILBERT AMY with ANNE PASHLEY (soprano) Part I
Webern Variations, Op 30
Berlioz La mort de ClcopStre
by DOUGLAS JOHNSON
What are the special characteristics of contemporary French poetry? Do they reflect recent political changes in France? Professor Johnson reviews French Poetry Today, a bilingual anthology, edited by Simon Watson Taylor and Edward Lucie-Smith .
Part 2
Betsy Jolas Quatre plages
(first broadcast performance in this country)
Beethoven Symphony No 1, Inc
(Anne Pashley broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
NOËL LEE (piano)
Debussy Etudes, Book 2
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin
Most Western and Eastern societies under whatever form of government are vertically organised. Is the hierarchical structure best fitted to. man's nature? Or is it a product of history?
A series examining this subject from different angles.
3: Darwinism and the Division of Labour: by DR ROBERT YOUNG of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Cambridge University
Producer LEONIE COHN
followed by an interlude
from Shakespeare's play's THE CAMPIAN CONSORT
Duncan Robertson (tenor) Ian Harwood (lute)
John Isaacs (bass viol and recorders)
Introduced by IAN HARWOOD