Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
Sibelius Symphonic Poem: The Oceanides
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.16' Grieg Holberg Suite
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL TORTELIER
7.35* Sibelius Symphony No 7, in c
HALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records
Dukas Poeme dansé: La pérl MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
8.23* Milhaud Suite: Scaramouche
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (two pianos)
8.32* Lecocq, arr Jacob Ballet Suite: Mam'zelle Angot
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA conducted by ANATOLEFISTOULARI gramophone records
Liszt
Symphonic Poem: Hamlet
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
9.20* Fantasia on Hungarian folk tunes
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
9.36* Symphonic Poem: Mazeppa
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
bv R. W. Wood and Mozart (E flat major, k 493) TUNNELL PIANO QUARTET
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano) Martin Isepp (piano) direct from the Freemasons' Hall. Edinburgh
Arno Dorumsgaard Cachez beaux yeux: L'amour de Moy; Le celbre Menuet
Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Ives Ann Street; Two little flowers: The side show; Memories; Tom sails away
11.35* Festival Comment
In which performers, critics and personalities in Edinburgh this week have their say about the Festival.
Presented by ELAINE PADMORE
11.50* Festival Part 2
Poulenc A sa guitare; Les gars qui vont a la fete; Hotel: Le portrait: Fetes galantes
Britten 0 waly. waly; Come you not from Newcastle; Oliver Cromwell
BBC Scotland
Scottish Dances, Op 41 RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
12.41* Excerpts from the Slavonic Dances, Op 48 VLASTIMIL LEJSEK and VERA LEJSKOVA (piano duet) gramophone records
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad. (Repeated: Wed 8.10 pm)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN gramophone records
GERM (GROUPE D'ETUDI ET DE REALISATION MUSICALE) Jean- Yves Bosseur
(co-ordination/violin) Gerard Frémy (piano)
Anthony Marchutz (clarinets) Pierre Marielan
(co-ordination/horn)
Francois Novak (trombone) Gerard Salignat (accordion)
Philippe Torrens (electro-acoustic equipment/voice) Pierre Marlétan Initiative in a few words '
Jean-Yves Bosseur Time to take it
Pierre Marlétan Initiative - Ultimate
(Part of a Normedia Concert given in the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester) BBC Manchester
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Mahler Adagietto (Symphony No 5)
Wilfred Josephs Monkchester
Dances Delius On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op 34
Granados Eseenas romanticas THOMAS RAJNA (piano)
4.43* Faure Song-cycle: La bonne chanson
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
The best of present-day Jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by JAMES HOWE and PETER MURRAY
BBC NORTHERN IRELANDORCHESTRA conducted bv KENNETH ALWYN with artists on records
(continued)
Work and Training Who Manages?
Six programmes which examine the changing nature and practice of management.
4: Key Roles in Management
Presented by DR STUART TIMPERLEY , Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Manpower Studies, London Business School.
7.0 Organising the Organisation Six programmes on the nature and management of large-scale organisations. Presented by ROBERT HELLER.
2: Who Does What - and Whyf How do organisations work in terms of roles, responsibilities, power and delegation?
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, leader Charles Taylor, conductor Colin Davis
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Weber Overture: Oberon Konzertstuck in F minor - Howard Shelley (piano)
Gordon Gostelow reads from the journal which William Tayler. footman to Mrs Prinsep of Great Cumberland Street, kept in the year 1837.
Part 2 Wagner
Die Walkure. Act 1 (sung in German)
by Nicholas Roe
With Peter Sallis and Angela Pleasence
"Hello, you lot... I'm an axe murderer... Neither upper, middle, nor lower class is the axe murderer, for terror and insanity respect no lines of superficial value. Classless. Non-aligned. Indifferent to bank accounts and rigid social structures, those who deal in axes deal in equality."
BBC Bristol
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART Mozart Quartet in D (K 575)
Beethoven Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (The Harp)