Haydn Six German Dances ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.12' Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2, in F
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICIITER
7.24* Schubert Rondo in A, for violin and string orchestra* ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.38* Mozart Symphony No 33 ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
A programme of French music, by Ambroise Thomas , Saint-Saens, Delibes and Lalo gramophone records
Mendelssohn Minnelied , Op 47 No 1; Fruhlingslied, Op 8 No 6 ILSE WOLF (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
9.10* Piano Quartet in B minor, Op 3
WERNER HAAS (piano)
ALFRED MALECEK (violin) KUNIO TSUCHIYA (ViiOla) PETER STEINER (cello) gramophone records
Third of five programmes ZVI ZEITLIN plays
Bach Sonata in A minor (BWV 1003)
Ysaye Sonata in I minor. Op 27 No 4
NIKOLAI SZUK winner of the first prize In the 1971 Liszt-Bartok competition, plays (at 10.30*)
Liszt's Piano Concerto No 2 With the HUNGARIAN STATE
RAILWAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FERENCSIK
The programme also includes Weber Overture: Der Frelschutz
Beethoven Symphony No 5
(Recording from the 1971 Budapest Music Weeks, made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
Ballade for cello and piano
MARILYN SANSOM , PAUL HAMBURGER Six Monologues: settings of passages from Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Everyman (Jedermann)
PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (baritone) SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE CASADESUS
(Recording made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio)
conducted by TERENCE LOVETT Stanley, arr Finzi Concerto In G, Op 2 No 3 (piano continuo, NINA WALKER)
Avlson, arr Warlock Concerto in E minor
Bloch Concerto Grosso (piano ObbligatO, NINA WALKER )
by JOAQUlN ACHUCARRO
Bach, arr Busoni Toccata in C major (bwv 564)
Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
VLADIMIR SPIVAKOV (violin) LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by YURI TEMIRKANOV Shostakovich Symphony No 6
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A major (K 219)
Prokofiev Movements from ballet Romeo and Juliet
(Recording made available by courtesy of Finnish Radio)
A comic opera in three acts words by HECTOR CRÉMIEUX and ETIENNE TREFEU music by Offenbach (sung in French) OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
FRENCH RADIO chorus-master JEAN PAUL KREDER conducted by MARCEL CARIVEN
(Recording made available by courtesy of French Radio)
SIDNEY HARTH (violin) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Locatelli Sonata in G major
Nikolai Lopatnlkoff Fantasia Concertante
(first broadcast performance in this country)
Ginastera Pampeana No 1
6.0 Stock Market Reports Programme News
A new sequence of music for the early evening
6.30 Games and Simulations
3: An Experience of Simulation ‡ (Book 45p: see page 50)
7.0 Don'Listen Unless ...
- you're a parent, teacher, nurse, social worker, manager, shop steward, adult tutor - or unless you're interested in the arts. local history, international affairs, modern languages, science and technology ... I
(A preview of next winter's Study on 3 programmes)
leader RAYMOND COHEN CECIL cox (flute)
MICHAEL WINFIELD (cor anglais) CWYDION BROOKE (bassoon) conducted by STANLEY popk Part 1
Samuel Wesley Symphony No 2, in E flat major
7.47* J. C. Bach Bassoon Concerto in B flat major
(1809-1849)
Annabel Lee and other poems chosen and presented by DAVID DAVIS
Readers JOHN GLEN and MARGARET ROBERTSON
Part 2
Honegger Concerto da camera, for flute, cor anglais and string orchestra
8.48* Haydn Symphony No 85, in B flat major <La reine)
Fischer v
Spassky GEORGE STEINER reports on the first two weeks of the World Chess Championship between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spas sky and the mood surrounding this extraordinary contest in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Mass: Corona spinea
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR,
OXFORD conductor SIMON PRESTON
Introduced by MICHAEL HOWARD
A fortnightly programme about the media in society.
Understanding Economics - Do Press and Broadcasting helpf by Peter Jay
Economics Editor of The Times. More and more, our conception of democracy is based on the faith that ordinary people can grasp the essentials of major economic issues and make decisions about them. Much guidance is offered by newspapers, periodicals and broadcasting. Is it of the right kind? (A lecture before an invited audience)
KEITH JARVIS plays the 11 organ pieces which were Brahms's last compositions before he died.
From Huddersfield Town Hall