Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
7.12* Goldmark Symphony In E flat (Rustic Wedding) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone recorda
Salicri Concerto in c, for flute, oboe and orchestra HEINZ HOLLIGER BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
8.27* Telemann Sonata No 6, in A, for violin and harpsichord LOUIS
KAUFMAN FREDERICK HAMMOND
8.36* Paisiello Concerto In e, for harpsichord and orchestra MARIA TERESA GARATTI I MUSICI gramophone recorda
Organ Sonata No I SIMON PRESTON
Chamber Music No 5, for viola and chamber orchestra PAUL DOKTOR
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM gramophone records
played by MARTA GOZDECKA (piano)
Chopin Nocturne in E major, Op 62 No 2; Impromptu in 0 flat major
Szymanowski Prelude and Fugue in c sharp minor
Scriabin Two Studies: Op 2 No 1 ; Op 42 No 5
Chopin Ballade In minor
The fifth of 13 programmes ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord) NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
J. C. Bach
Overture in D major
Harpsichord Concerto in B flat major, Op 1 No 1
Symphony in c major
Harpsichord Concerto In 0 major, Op 1 No 4
Symphony in 2 flat major. Op 8 No 3
Monday, 7 August)
Test Match Special England v Australia at Headingley (Fourth Day) Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY , RICHIE BENAUB Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* inc lunch summary
1.35*-1.40* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime scoreboard
2.10*-4.20' and 4.30*-6.0 includ. ing teatime summary
6.6.40 () inc close-of-play summary
6.0 Stock Market Report) Programme News
C.40 Perspective
A weekly programme on the arts
Paint in the Public's Fact
GEORGE MELLY investigates the outdoor painting scene in London with the help of painter
PATRICK HUGHES , and some of the painters who exhibit at weekends along the railings of Hyde Park.
Producer GRAHAM TAYAR
7.0 The Arab Heritage
3: Arab Thought
DR WALID ARAFAT tells how Arab scholars preserved and built upon the achievements of the Greeks, and passed this legacy to dark-age Europe.
Producer IAN GRIMBLE
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Heather Harper (soprano) Misha Dichter (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra, leader John Georgiadis, conducted by Colin Davis
Mozart Overture: Don Giovanni
Tippett Symphony No 3
(This Week's Proms: page 12)
Anthony Rendell , journalist and broadcaster
One of a monthly series in which speakers are invited to discuss some of the things that excite them, or depress them, about the political, cultural and social atmosphere of the city in which they live.
Brahms Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor
(The second part of this con- cert can be seen in 'Omnibus at the Proms' on BBC1 next Sunday, not Wales)
JACQUELINE DELMAN (soprano) MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON PIANO TRIO
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Beethoven British songs: Oh, who my dear Dermot; From Garyone, my happy home; Cease your funning; 'Tis but in vain; Oh, let the night my blushes hide; The Vale of Clwyd; Three hundred pounds Shostakovich Seven Romances
Once anthropologists thought that if a tribe had no central authority it had no political unity. But in 1940 Evans Prit chard described the system of the Nuer of the Sudan - a political structure with no centre and no head, loosely held together by the opposition of its parts.
7: The Trio Indians of the Amazonian Forest by PETER RIVIÈRE, Lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Oxford
Series producer LEONIE COHN
(Wednesday. 10.10 pm: Structures of Belief by Michael Lane )
(guitar)
Paganini, arr Williams Sonata in A
Stephen Dodgson Partita gramophone record