Boyce Symphony No 7, in B flat
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted bv JÖRG FAERBER
7.13* Cimarosa Concertante in G, for two flutes and orchestra AURELE NICOLET, FRITZ DEMMLER BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
7.30' Schubert Symphony No 1, in D
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS LANE gramophone records
Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: The Tsar's Bride
BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.12* Henselt Piano Concerto in F minor:
RAYMOND LEWENTHAL LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.41* Borodin, orch Glazunov Symphony No 3, in A minor (Unfinished)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES gramophone records
Lachrimae antiquae and other lute pieces by Dowland; motets by Taverner, and THURSTON DART playing harpsichord music by Tomkins gramophone records
Martinu Five Madrigal Stanzas PETER MOUNTAIN (violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
Rachmaninov Etudes-tableaux (Op 39): No 4, in B minor; No 9, in D major
Preludes (Op 32): No 8, in A minor; No 9, in A major
Medtner Sonata in E minor, Op 25 No 2
HAMISH MILNE (piano)
Enesco Impressions d'enfance PETER MOUNTAIN (Violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
ARTHUR LIMA (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
11.10* Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
11.40* Stravinsky Symphony in c major
A personal choice of records Presented by JAMES BLADES Part 1
Part 2
leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Dvorak Overture: My homeland Raymond Warren Suite : Wexford Bells
Khachaturyan Three Dances (Gayaneh)
Delius Intermezzo (Fennimore and Gerdal
Copland Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
The fourth of 13 programmes VALERIE MASTERSON (SOpranO) VICTORIA SUMNER (soprano) JOHN BRECKNOCK (tenor)
NEWCASTLE FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master PAUL ABBOTT LAYTON RING (harpsichord continuo)
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader HARRY WILDE conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS Excerpts from .1. C. Bach 's first London opera Orione (1763)
(Valerie Masterson and John Brecknock appear by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera)
played by PETER KATlN
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major
Nocturnes: G major. Op 37 No 2; b major, Op 62 No 1
4.45* Schubert Sonata in B flat major (d 960)
THE BAND OF THE
ROYAL ARTILLERY (WOOLWICH) conductor MAJOR R. QUINN , MBE Director of Music
Clare Grundman A Walking Tune Harold Walters A Jamaican Folk Suite
Hoist Suite No 2, in F
Percy Fletcher March: Spirit of Pageantry
A sequence of music for the early evening played this week by the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conducted by TERENCE LOVETT with artists on gramophone records
6.30 Perspective
A weekly series on the arts Violence in Art
Introduced by PHILIP HOBSBAUM With RAYMOND WILLIAMS ,
MICHAEL KITSON and DR ANTHONY STORR
Producer DAVID DICKINSON
7.0 The Arab Heritage ren programmes on the culture of the Arab world and its contribution to civilisation
2: The Splendour if the Arab Courts
DR WALID ARAFAT , Reader in Arabic at the University of London, traces the growth and achievements of Arab civilisation in such centres as Baghdad. Cairo and Cordoba. Producer IAN GRIMBLE
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
An opera in two acts by Berlioz
Libretto by Leon de Wailly and Auguste Barbier
(sung in French)
Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, chorus-master Douglas Robinson, BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Colin Davis
The action takes place in Rome in 1532
Act 1: Sc 1 The Monday before Lent in Balducci's house.
Sc 2 The following day in the Piazza Colonna
(This Week's Proms: page 12. Music and Fun: pages 6/7)
Translated by GEORGE BULL This my sore-travailed life
I now inscribe,
To thank the God of nature,
He who gave
My soul to me, and took such care of it
That high diverse things I have done, and live.
Extracts selected and arranged by TERENCE COOPER and read by MARTIN JARVIS Producer JOHN POWELL
Benvenuto Cellini
Act 2: Sc 1 Early morning of Ash Wednesday in Cellini's studio Sc 2 The same evening in Cellini's foundry
In most modern organisations there is a chain of command from the man at the top down to the ' rank and file.'
How does this vertical tree structure affect those who work in it?
4: Networks - for control or self management?: by JONATHAN ROSENHEAD , Lecturer in Operational Research, London School of Economics.
Series producer LEONIE COHN followed by an interlude
THE MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART Wilhelm Melcher (yiolini Gerhard Voss (violin) Hermann Voss (viola) Peter Buck (cello)
Malipiero Cantari alia madrigalesca
Bartok Quartet No 5