Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
Sullivan Overture: Hits Pinafore
7.18* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1. in G minor with DANIEL ADNI (piano)
7.34* Bridge Suite: The Sea gramophone records
Berwald Ernste und heitere Grillen (Serious and happy whims):
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sten Broman
8.14* Nielsen Wind Quintet
Members of the Melos Ensemble of London
8.38" Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Tapiola
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Paavo Berglund
(gramophone records)
(Stereo)
American Pupils of Nadia Boulanger
Irving Fine Fantasia for string trio '1957)
JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN I violin) BURTON FINE (Viola JULES ESKIN (Cellol
9.20. Irving Fine Polaroli The frog and the snake midred miller (mezzo-soprano)
9.25* David Diamond Quintet in B minor
DAVID GILBERT (FlUTE KKES KOOPER (VOlini PAUL DOKTOR (viola) FRED SHERRY (cello)
MARY LOUISE BOEHM (piano)
9.40* David Diamond David mourns for Absalom: Brigid s Song
MILDRED MILLER (mezzo-soprano)
9.45' Arthur Berger Septet
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by ARTHUR WEISBERG gramophone records
led by COLIN SAUER conducted by EMANUEL HURWITZ
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in 1 minor. Op 3 No 6
(soloist. Emanuel Hurwitz )
J. C. Bach Sinfonia in G minor, Op 6 No 6
Walton Sonata for strings
BBC Bristol
Test Match Special England v
The West Indies at Headingley (Final day) Ball-by-bull commentary by JOHN ARLOTT , TONY COZIER
CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS and BRIAN JOHNSTON
Comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and FRED TRUEMAN Scorer bill frindall
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad. Wed 8.15 pm)
at Headingley
Ball-by-ball commentary on the afternoon's play
2.0*-2.10* Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-2.20*; 4.30*-6.30 Commentary with teatime and close-of-play summaries
Work and Training
6.311 Why Work?
Six programmes on people and their work.
5: Being Your Own Boss
How important is it to be able to take decisions, and have some control over what you do at work?
Presented by DAVID GUEST , Lecturer in Personnel Management, London School of Economics.
7.0 Teaching Music
Five programmes for instrumental teachers, organisers and parents.
2: Many teachers consider group lessons a second best; YVONNE ENOCH and SHEILA NELSON believe they have positive advantages. john HOSIER discusses these advantages with them and introduces extracts from lessons with their young piano and violin pupils.
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Heather Harper (soprano)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra,Ã leader Alan Traverse, conductor Sir Charles Groves
Beethoven Symphony No 7, in A major
We all have memories of particular landscapes that have a special personal resonance. In a series of four talks Geoffrey Grigson reflects on some of his fat'ourite places in England and on how their different moods have assumed an ideal. almost symbolic significance for poets and artists.
2: The Idea of the Daffodil Fields iNext Tuesday: The Idea of a Border)
This talk is being printed in The Listener dated 29
Britten Our Hunting Fathers: symphonic cycle for soprano and orchestra
Havergal Brian Symphony No 9
(The Prospectus for this year's Proms is available, 30p from bookshops)
(Stereo)
Dead Soldiers by Philip MARTIN
Commuting home by London Underground. Michael Mallory meets a drunken pseudo-Scotsman. with some apocalyptic results
Produced and directed by RICHARD WORTI.F.Y followed by an interlude
The Mike Osborne Trio
Introduced by CHARLES FOX