Music from Opera and Ballet JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Richard BONYNGE Wallace Overture; Aria: Scenes that are brightest (Maritana) Donizetti Ballet Music (La favorita)
Minkus Pas de deux (Don Quixote )
Rossini Recit and Aria: Vorrei spiegarvi (La cambiale di matrimonio)
Adam Movements from Act 1 of Giselle trad, arr O'Turner Bolero 1830 gramophone records
A programme of new records
Albinoni, rev Giegling Concerto in F major, for two oboes, strings and continuo HEINZ HOLLlGER
MAURICE BOURGUE
I MUSICI
9.18* Bach Chorale Prelude on Nun danket alle Gott (BWV 657)
ANTON HEILLER (organ)
9.24* Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in D minor
YEHUDI MENUHIN
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
9.47- Wagner, orch Mottl Wesendonk Lieder
BIRGIT NILSSON (soprano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
10.11* Bruckner Symphony No 5, in B flat
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone -records
Test Match Special
England v Australia at Headingley (Third Day) Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON
JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and RICHIE BENAUD
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer bill FRINDALL
11.25 1.35* inc lunch summary
1.35*-1.40* News
1.40*-1.50* Lunchtime Scoreboard and reports on selected County Championship matches
1.50*-2.10* Your Letters Answered: the commentators answer some of the points raised in listeners' letters
2.18*-4.21* and 4.30*-6.40 inc tea and close-of-play summaries
Music written during the summer of 1818. while he was tutor to an aristocratic Hungarian family
Sonata in B flat major, for piano duet (D 617) CELIA ARIELI and PETER WALLFISCH
Song: Die Einsamkeit (Solitude)
It is the best thing I have written - for I was free from care (Schubert)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Passages from Schubert's letters spoken by RONALD HERDMAN Narrator JON CURLE
Programme devised by LEO BLACK
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
ZARA NELSOVA (cello)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Part 1
Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
A fortnightly series presenting arguments that challenge current orthodoxies
The Case for Christian Atheism by ALISTAIR KEE
Traditional Christian belief has taken God for granted. But with the shift of Western culture from religious assumptions to a secular outlook. more and more people find religion and theism unintelligible. Must they therefore abandon allegiance to Jesus and stop calling themselves Christians?
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 4, in t minor
Art
Feedback - in the Arts
Is the division between fine arts and popular arts meaningful today?
Introduced by GEORGE MELLY Speakers:
THEO CROSBY. architect
PATRICK HUGHES , painter
PETER LOYD JONES Head of Environmental Design, Wimbledon School of Art
Producer LEONIE COHN
(This is the last in the present series. Arts Commentary returns in October on Fridays)
Fifth of a series containing his chamber music for piano and strings. Part 1
Sonata in F major, Op 5 No I played by CHRISTOPHER BUNTING (Cello) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Quartet in E flat major, Op 16 played by the PRO ARTE PIANO QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Contact between British and foreign law is, of course, nothing new. But JAMES FAWCETT. Director of Studies at Chatham House and an authority on the law of European institutions. explains the application here of European Community law.
Part 2
Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2 played by ZARA NELSOVA fcello)
GRANT JOHANNESEN (piano) 1