Rameau Overture: Zals
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.12* Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
MELOS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.33' Offenbach, arr Rosenthal Ballet: Gaite parisienne PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
Berwald Symphony in E flat (1845)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIXTEN EIIRLING
8.34* Haydn Harpsichord Concerto in 9 SYLVIA MARLOWE
BAROQUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL SAIDENBERG gramophone records
Songs: The last reader; Luck and work; Like a sick eagle ADRIENNE ALBERT (mezzo-soprano) WILLIAM FEUERSTEIN (baritone) COLUMBIA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by GREGG SMITH Three Page Sonata
ROBERTO SZIDON (piano)
More songs for solo voice and chamber ensemble: The pond; At sea; The children's hour; The rainbow Piano Trio
PAUL ZUKOFSKY (violin) ROBERT SYLVESTER (cello) GILBERT KALISH (piano)
gramophone records
leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by JOHN CAREWE
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro Peter Dickinson Five Diversions FaurS Pavane
Arthur Butterworth Gigue
Falla Scenes and Dances from Act 1 of The Three-Cornered Hat
ANTONY PAY (clarinet)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Schumann Three Romances, Op 28. for piano
Goehr Paraphrase on Monteverdi's 11 combattimento di TancredieClorinda. for clarinet Brahms Sonata No 1, in F minor. Op 120, for clarinet and piano
ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by URI SEGAL
Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in D major (Classical)
11.53' Mozart Piano Concerto No 27. in B flat major (K 595)
12.27* Brahms Serenade No 2, in A major
The London Virtuosi
James Galway (flute)
Anthony Camden (oboe) John Georgiadis (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola)
Douglas Cummings (cello)
Jane Ryan (viola da gamba)
David Lumsden (harpsichord) Telemann Trio-Sonata in E minor, for flute, oboe and continuo
Mozart Adagio and Fugue in F minor, for string trio (KE 404a No 6) (Fugue transc from W. F. Bach )
Bach Sonata in E major, for flute and continuo (Bwv 1035)
Mozart Quartet in F major, for oboe and strings (K 370)
(From the Friends' Meeting House. Manchester. The last of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
An introductory talk by CHARLES CUDWORTH
(1759)
Music by Telemann
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano) IRA MALANIUK (contralto) THEO ALTMEYER (tenor)
HEINZ RERFUSS (baritone) (Evangelist)
HORST GÜNTER (baritone) (Jesus) LEONARD HOKANSON (harpsichord) LIONEL ROGG (organ) LAUSANNE YOUTH CHOIR
MUNICH PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT REDUL gramophone records
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello) with ANGELA MALSBURY (clarinet)
Haydn String Quartet in G major. Op 77 No 1
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major (K 581)
(Given in the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
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6.30 Foreign Correspondent
A weekly study of a topic of current international significance: presented by ALAN EREIRA (Rptd: Friday, 9.30 am, R4)
6.45 The Learning World
A weekly commentary on an item of educational news. (Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF)
6.50 Perspective
Books on the Box
Taking the recent serialisation of War and Peace as his cue, MICHAEL BILLINGTON explores the problems of converting the written word into visual images and asks why some novels adapt to TV better than others. Producer DAVID DICKINSON
7.10 Developing a Career
Five programmes presented by ROGER WILLIAMS
2: Upwards or SideivaysT
What are the options open to the potential executive - what should the next job be?
(Book: 'Tomorrow at Work', 45p, see page 58)
Grace and Beauty
The third of six programmes in which CHARLES Fox traces the development and influences of this musical form. Today's programme deals with the music of the St Louis school of composers, including James Scott , Tom Turpin and Joseph Lamb. gramophone records
(28 February: Milneburg Joys - ragtime in New Orleans)
Tonight's concert contains two works written in the years immediately preceding the First World War. Both are ' interior ' dramas, exploring areas of the subconscious.
Tatiana Troyanos (soprano) ANDRAS FARAGO (bass)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by Sir Georg Solti Part 1 Schoenberg Erwartung
8.35* A Meeting with Bela Bartok : memories of a meeting with Bartok, written and spoken by SIMON HARCOURT-SMITH Producer R. D. SMITH t.0* Concert: part 2
Bartok Duke Bluebeard 's Castle
In this fortnightly series on the media
Harold Evans , Editor of the Sunday Times, answers questions about his views on editing a weekly newspaper from BILL GRUNDY
It was in the public tnterest that I should publish (an article on the thalidomide case) and that if I delayed doing so until after the final settlement of all claims against Distillers the article would not be of any beneftt to the children.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF followed by an interlude
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) and DANIEL ADNI (piano) recreate Paganini's appearances at the Assembly Rooms of The Old Ship Hotel in December 1831
(Part of a concert given in the Assembly Rooms of the Old Ship Hotel as part of the 1971 Brighton Festival)
read in 12 parts by Ronald Pickup
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER 7: The Seraglio
In which our hero is forced to spend the night dressed as a woman in the Sultan's harem. Producer SUSANNA CAPON