Test Match Special
Australia v England at Adelaide
Commentary on the last hour's play of the fourth day
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A record request programme Albinoni Oboe Concerto in B flat, Op 7 No 3: PIERRE PIERLOT ANTIQUA MUSICA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JACQUES ROUSSEL
7.15* Strauss Waltz (Schlagobers): DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
7.24* Delius Sleigh Ride ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.30* Haydn Symphony No 86, in D: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
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Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat (k 191)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.24* Wieniawski Scherzo tarantelle. Op 16
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) EMANUEL BAY (piano)
8.29* Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
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Schumann in 1842 Fantasiestiicke in A minor, for violin, cello and piano, Op 88 FOERSTER TRIO
9.22' Quartet No 2, in F, Op 41 No 2: DROLC STRING QUARTET gramophone records
recorded by JOHN TURNER in Glasgow Cathedral
Franck Pastorale , Op 19; PriSre, Op 20; Final, Op 21
SYDNEY HUMPHREYS
LAWRENCE GLOVEK
Hindemith Sonata No 1, in E flat. Op 11
Brahms Sonata in D minor, Op 108
Riissler Quintet in E flat
Reicha Andante , for cor anglais, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Mozart, transc Vester Fantasia (K 608)
Berlo Opus Number Zoo - Children's play for wind quintet (first broadcast performance in this country)
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
Sullivan Overture: The Tempest
11.41* Stanford Piano Concerto No 2, in c minor
12.20* Sterndale Bennett Symphony No 5, in G minor
The artists performing in today's Concert Hall talk to NATALIE WHEEN
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A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation Neil Mackie (tenor) George Caird (oboe) John Blakely (piano)
Purcell I'll sail upon the dog-star; If music be the food of love; Man is for the woman made
Beethoven Ich liebe dich; Resignation: Der Kuss
Reizenstein Sonatina , for oboe and piano
Chopin Ballade in F minor
Vaughan Williams Four Blake songs, for voice and oboe: Infant joy; The piper; The lamb; Eternity
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House,. London)
The Composer Conducts
Prelude and Quadruple Fugue EASTMAN ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA
2.10* Armenian Rhapsody for strings (mono)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
2.16* St Vartan Symphony
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Colin Davis , Music Director of the Royal Opera House, introduces excerpts from operas he has conducted including music by Mozart, Stravinsky, Weill, Berlioz, Debussy, Tippett, Wagner and Verdi: records
MARTIN HUGHES (piano)
Schumann Sonata No 1, in F sharp minor
Mozart Rondo in A minor (K 511) Chopin Ballade in G minor
from Gloucester Cathedral
Introit: Ubi Caritas (Duruflé)
Versicies and Responses (Sanders)
Psalms 142, 143 (Barnby, Pye) Lessons: 1 Samuel 3, vv 1-19; Galatians 2, vv 1-10
Canticles (Wesley in E)
Anthem: 0 sing unto the Lord (Mathias)
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN SANDERS
Assistant organist john CLOUGH
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6.30 Svidaniye v Moskvye
A second-year Russian course 14: Aeroport
(Rptd: Sunday 2.30 pm R4 VHF) Book. £1.40; 2 LP records, fl.40 each; 2 cassettes, £1.83 each, from bookshops
7.0 Kontakte
A combined TV/Radio course for beginners in German
13: Muss ich lange wartent
(Complementary television programmes: Sunday 10.0 am, Wednesday 12.5 pm and Saturday 10.25 am, on BBC1)
Books 1 and 2 75p each, 2 LPs £1.40 each. Cassette 1 £1.73, Cassette 2 £1.83, from bookshops
Opera in three acts
Libretto by VINCENC CERVINKA after OSTROVSKY'S The Storm Music by Janacek
Katya, married to the weak mother-dominated Tikhon, is tempted into adultery with Boris, confesses her guilt, and drowns herself in remorse.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
VIENNA STATE OPERA chorus-master NORBERT BALATSCH conducted by JANOS KULKA
(Austrian Radio recording)
Presented by John Maddox
Over the past few months LORD ASHBY and his committee of scientists have been looking at the possible hazards and benefits that might come from the genetic manipulation of microorganisms The committee's report was published last week and Lord Ashby discusses the ethical issues it raises.
Are there genes that have neither positive nor negative survival value to an organism? PROFESSOR JOHN MAYNARD SMITH of the University of Sussex and PROFESSOR BRIAN HARTLEY of Imperial College, London, examine the question in the light of recent experiments. Producer DAVID PATERSON
Sonata in G (k 233) Sonata in D (K 576)
ARTUR BALSAM (piano): record
J.G. Weightman, translator, and Professor of French Language and Literature at Westfield College, London University, discusses After Babel, George Steiner's new book on 'Aspects of Language and Translation.'
The last of three programmes
Madrigals by Flemish composers working abroad during the 16th century
PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES
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