Weather
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Gretry Overture: La Magnifique conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.15* Mozart Concertone in c (K 190): With EMANUEL HURWITZ and ELI GOREN (violins) conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.45* C. P. E. Bach Sinfonia in F (Wq 183 No 3) conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records
Weather
Weber Bassoon Concerto in F HENRI HELAERTS
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.24* Saint-Saëns \Symphony No 1, in E flat
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Weather
Rossini
Overture: William Tell
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
9.18* Introduction, Theme and Variations
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
9.32* BalletMusic (William Tell) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
plaved by DEIRDRE DUNDAS-GRANT and ALAN RICHARDSON
Etienne Ozi Adagio and Rondo Hindemith Sonata (1938)
Alan Richardson Sonata (first broadcast performance)
CATHEDRAL CONSORT OF BELFAST conductor LEONARD PUGH and CREGAGH LADIES CHOIR conductor JAMES WOODS sing music by Tomkins, Byrd. Brahms, Warlock, Nelson, Rogers, Seiber, Hoist and Stone
Eighth of 15 programmes d'Indy Sonata in c. Op 59 Franck Sonata in A
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) LOUIS KENTNER (piano)
A continuing series of choral and orchestral programmes of British music - of all periods, but most of it of this century. MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
BBC SCOTTISHSYMPHONYORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Purcell, ed Britten Chaconne in G minor
11.54* Goehr Concert Piece for piano and orchestra
12.9* Fricker Toccata for piano and orchestra
12.24* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4, in F minor
Weather
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) NICOLA GRUNBERG (piano)
Bach, arr van Leyden and Forbes Sonata in G major (bwv 1027)
Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1
Britten Lachrymae: reflections on a song of Dowland, Op 48
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. The tenth of 12 concerts promoted by Bradford City Libraries in association with the BBC)
An Oratorio, or Sacred Drama in three acts
Music by Handel Libretto after racine
'Esther,' wrote Winton Dean , ' has come down to history as the first English oratorio.'
MARY MURDOCH (oboe obbligato) Continuo:
SKAILA KANGA (harp)
ROBERT SPENCER (theorbo)
DEREK STEVENS (harpsichord)
MARGARET PHILLIPS (harpsichord) SIMON LINDLEY (organ)
ANNA SHUTTLEWORTH (Cello)
RODNEY SLATFORD (double-bass) GEOFFREY GAMBOLD (baSSOOn) TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conductor DENYS DARLOW Act 1
2.50* Esther and the Birth of English Oratorio
A talk by WINTON DEAN
3.10* Esther Acts 2 and 3 (Given before an invited audience in St George 's, Hanover Square, London, in December 1972)
Haydn Quartet in B flat major, Op 64 No 3
Mozart Quartet in a flat major (The Hunt) (K 458)
Written and presented by Munrow Munrow Parisas a centre for good food through the ages: music from the time of the first café, the first cabaret and the first theatres.
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening
Weather: medium waveonly
(continued)
6.30 Community Care 5: Handicapped Adults
A woman paraplegic talks about the day-to-day difficulties of living with handicap. Books, 45p each: see page 54
6.50 Perspective
A Fruitful Evening
Elgar died 40 years ago this week. ANTONY HOPKINS talks about the events which inspired the Enigma Variations,
7.0 The Bonus Years
Presented by DAVID HOBMAN 6: Help at home
What sort of help do older people need at home? Are the social services reaching those most in need?
Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA
7.43* Rimsky-Korsakov Sym phonic Suite: Sheherazade RODNEY FRIEND (solo violin)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
A special meeting of the members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs to discuss the 1973 Reith Lectures by Alastair Buchan
Professor of International Relations, Oxford University, who first summarises his lectures, then disputes with BRIAN BEEDHAM , Foreign Editor of The Economist
ADAM ROBERTS , Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science
IAN SMART, Deputy Director, Royal Institute of International Affairs and members of the audience ANDREW SHONFIELD in the chair Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
Rudolf Firkusny (piano) Part 1
Dussek Sonata in F minor, Op 77 (L'invocation)
Haydn Sonata in C (H XVI 50)
Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3
10.30* Reading
10.35* Celebrity Recital Part 2
Schumann Davidsbiindlertanze
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham, on 26 February: applications for tickets, enclosing SAE, to [address removed]
(recorder)
Handel Sonata in F. Op 2 No 5, for recorder, violin and continuo
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin)
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (cello)
HERBERT TACHEZI (harpsichord)
Corelli Variations on La Follia GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) ANNER BYLSMA (Cello) gramophone records
Concert arias: Vado, ma dove? o Dei (K 583); Bella mia fiamma (K 528)
EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA Conducted by THEODOR GUSCIILBAUER
(Austrian Radio recording from the 1973 Salzburg Festival)
Weather: